 I love the premise of the show Smart people talking about dumb shit. I think it's dumb people talking about smart shit Oh, we go where we're not supposed to go baby Yep, Charlemagne the guy Andrew show you are the brilliant idiots podcast back for another week of brilliant idiotness now By the time y'all see this video, you're gonna wonder why I'm dressed like this. Okay. Yeah, that's right It's clearly for the Halloween people You know and I have been getting set up all day because I was at breakfast club earlier this morning Only person in a goddamn costume and Andrew told me he was dressing up for no Taylor, but I yeah I thought we were yeah, I thought we were dressing up and then I didn't that's on me Taylor's dressing Bruno Mars Show him Taylor What are you Bruno Mars you're a ringleader She's the leader of the universe The universe old circus is why they used to do that for real they just thought of a good one But I can't say the universe old circus used to do that. They used to put these to dress dogs up his lines They used to dress dogs up his pit bulls so you on brand you on brand how was your weekend show see yesterday Was your b-day my b-day happy born day. Thank you, man. I think birth birthdays are stressful. Why I don't know I mean I've been thinking about it. It's a it's a weird. Yeah, it's a weird time I mean, it seems like a yeah, it's a weird time. Why I don't know. I had a lot of anxiety around my birthday Really? Yeah in another year older and you got a lot more responsibilities now, and I think it's probably hitting you and Lord have mercy I'm a fucking adult. Yeah. Yeah knocking on 40 bro. You had now. You have 39 years old Yeah, I think there's definitely like ages a component. I think it's also like a It's the only day a year where there's like an expectation of treatment Like every other day Go every you know I'm saying like every other day. There's no expectation of treatment, right? But on your birthday For whatever reason there's an expectation of people reaching out or saying something to you And I know it's complete arbitrary and irrational and I'm not like a I try not to be like sensitive about these things But I found myself getting caught up in it like oh did this person wish me happy birthday? I'm like who gives a fuck like people are busy. They have their own lives. They're doing these things but it was weird to have that kind of anxiety and I don't know anxiety but like Almost potential let down, you know and that doesn't happen me with any other day I know exactly what you mean, and it's the weirdest thing. It's weird how the human brain works, right? Because I feel like I'm very low maintenance like I would rather do for people Yeah, you know what I'm saying then actually be the person getting things done, right? Like it just makes me uneasy like I even spoke to my therapist about this like Receiving joy, you know what I mean or letting people do things for you Yeah, she broke it down about how you know, it's like trust issues, and I don't want to you know I don't I don't I don't want to be disappointed by people you know Yeah, yeah, yeah, because you have expect you shouldn't have any expectations for anybody Yeah, right, and you shouldn't expect you from other people So it's just like I would rather be the person showing the love then receiving it Yeah, but it's weird right because you say that until you don't get it you disappointed me You didn't come to my birthday. I sent you a bottle of wine. No, well, you're supposed to do that and come to my birthday But what's interesting about that is but but that's unfair because you have your life and you have the things that you need to do No, I'm just scared of them all It's just It's just literally like I want to go to show to the birthday with us at the mall But it's it's at a wave pool that I rented out that's a private. Oh, you didn't say that You didn't add all of that you did not say private you just said I'm doing it at this the surf place at the mall You did not say that this guy now you speak in my language here But here's a perfect example where it's just like I can't let like narcissism is the world revolves around you and everybody should Drop everything for you and then that's not narcissism. I don't believe that Well, we can debate that but I guess what I'm trying to say is like but this is a perfect It's like birthday is almost like lend themself to your narcissism It's like an excuse for narcissism when you should have the same I should go no people have things doing their lives if you had to do something you had my tail screen You had your tail screening like there are other things you had to do So there's this moment where I'm like I really wish my friend made it happen for this day But at the same time now you're making me feel bad No, but you see I'm saying because it's like this if it was just like yo Let's go surfing on a Saturday, right? Then and you couldn't come you bet Yeah, people are busy, but there's you have one birthday a year So all of a sudden you start putting this pressure like all people really fuck with me They would sacrifice for this day when it's not fair people have their lives And they have other things that they need to do and that's how I treat shit I miss people's birthday all the time Now you feel bad. Mm-hmm, but it my goal isn't for you to feel bad my goal It feels better you feel bad Like yo, cuz you you you say to yourself, uh, yeah, I don't care if that person wishes me happy birthday But it's like why the fuck didn't that person wish me happy? Yeah Dude, it's so weird and there's like a sliding scale of the things people do to wish you happy birthday That like make you feel good based on your expectations of them Like if it's a if someone who like I'm not very close to goes above and beyond my expectation was so low They went above and beyond I'm like so touched and like blown away But it's unfair that the people I'm closest to have to do something huge for me to be blown away That's unfair. I think birthdays are important though Because I think we're also tender on our birthdays like yeah, you're right Yeah, I never felt like this when I was younger about not at all. Oh, I get I'm crying on bro. I'm like literally like in tears and like I really do appreciate my people's Birthdays right like people I love and I care about and I think it is important to acknowledge like hey I know this is your day happy birthday and and and not just because of a social media post like nah, man Send some flowers. Yeah, send a bottle of wine. You know what I mean? Put some thought into writing a little card and just letting them know like yeah, I mean like yo They appreciate it, you know, and then yeah, you know, you feel the way too because it's like what damn did they receive my bottle of wine? Because he didn't acknowledge it. Yeah, but is he not like wine does wife not like no, no I like the bottle of wine. It was a weird bottle, too. What was it? I don't know I Was called like prisoners or something. It was something like wrapped in chains. I was like, did you get this? I swear to God. I was like, I thought you literally got it from the till screening And then like sent it directly there. It was a weird choice. I just told my assistant. I said get him a nice bottle of wine Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't I don't believe you My wife sent me a picture of it. It was like shocking. I was like, okay But I do think that we should appreciate birthdays because man, we live in a world where yeah people are waking up dead every day Yes, you know what I'm saying and when you talk about 39 years old, I'm 44 What you know all the people that didn't make it to 39, bro I didn't get to 44 No, you're right But it also is cool because it gave me perspective on like what I need to do for people's birthdays Like this past year I've been going a little bit harder for people's birthdays But in the past like I never put anything on it because I didn't expect nothing from mine You know what I mean? Well and the finances change, right? That's also true. Yeah. Yeah. That's 100 But now I know that someone could be feeling That insecurity on their birthday and I know that I could help them with that By making that effort. I'm telling you right now. I know I feel insecure on my birthday. Why I don't know I don't know why at at the tender age of 40 because people could let you down It ain't it's not even just about the people with the fact that this is we're all getting older Yeah, yeah, this shit is not stopping for nobody. Yeah, I look at my daughter sometimes I'm like my daughter's 14 That's how I gauge my age now. I gauge my age and your children's age your children You know what I mean? It's like damn when I first had my daughter. I was 29. I literally turned 32 days later. Yeah, her birthday is two days before mine. Yeah, I mean And so it's like I'm looking at her the oldest she gets the older I'm getting and I really do think about life Like now my my my perspective is different like when I was young think about how we used to look at like 30 and 40 like And that's holy shit. Yeah, but now I'm looking at 60 something I'm really looking at Steve Harvey and like All right, Steve 65 his kids are 20 something. That's fly to me some of his kids work with him. You know what I mean like that's What I'm looking at now But I think that that's why it's so important to have kids and I say this is someone who doesn't have kids yet But hopefully he's not soon, you know, I mean boys out here, but uh But like kids allow you to access You know the the the childhood Playfulness. Yeah that you need to access as an adult They allowed you to like they'll imagine they allow you to like retap in and uh, they I don't know they give you this like, uh I don't know this purpose like even look at like halloween. We're all dressed up I'm dressed as fucking sting. You know why because I grew up johoba witness Yeah, I never got to celebrate halloween. Yeah, and now I'm 44 years old Wearing all the halloween costumes. I would have wore if I could have afforded them and if I was celebrated halloween I was black panther one year. Yeah, I was iron man one year. Now I'm goddamn sting from the wwe Yep, I know I was having this conversation with uh, jordan peterson. You know jordan peterson is yeah, he made uh, get up Yeah, yeah, yeah some of my favorite movies and uh, but we he was talking about that like uh You know we were talking about something like what's the absence of power to play and then we had a discussion about like the importance of Play right and uh, I think it's humans It allows us to prepare ourselves for the harsh things of life Like halloween is playing with death in its real inception It's death. Nobody said that is that true 100% like this idea you dress up as sting is new right back in the day It's like you're doing a skeleton you're a zombie you're all these figures that have already passed And I think it's our safe way To play with the idea that people die our loved ones die the people we care most about die And in life we constantly do that right we prepare ourselves Like even with humor humor is a great way to talk about some of the most difficult things in life And it prepares us for dealing with those fucking difficult things We're drawn to this like even when you spar somebody in boxing it's preparing for the fight you know like Even like flirting with a girl you're using play to go a little bit into a territory that's like naughty But as long as it's playful, it's okay. Yeah, if you're just like hitting on a girl all aggressive She's like the fuck out of here But if you know how to play all of a sudden she's having fun too better have a joke I was I was reading something or watching something they were talking about halloween and you know It's not just halloween in america's like all over the world. They have these like days of the dead Yeah, you know mexico. They had the uh, no mexico mexico. Yeah, the dead Dia de los muertos whatever the fuck you just had it day of the day day of the day Yeah, yeah, yeah, and it's like they do that. It's almost like a perch Yeah, like, you know, they don't go so far as committing all of these crimes But it's like you got to lean into your dark side lean into your your shadow side for the day Yeah, get it out. Listen. I enjoy it. We're drawn to it It allows us to be brave in a safe environment right and we need that because we need to be brave in life So we got a practice being brave. Yeah, you made me think of something too when you were talking about the parents It's like man What were our parents going through that they did not play at all? But my parents didn't play I'm still 18 in my mind. Yeah So I'm still and maybe it's because of the the culture is kind of like similar because like even though my you know My oldest is 14. Yeah, I don't think there's ever been a time in our history where you've had a culture Which is hip-hop which is kind of like there's no age gap to it like my these kids are watching call it on Social media call is playful. Yes. These kids are wearing Jordans and still Even though they might be becoming a symbol of hate like you know what I mean Like you're still wearing these things. So it's like we got so many things in common of the music Yeah, like if I'm walking around the house saying, oh, you think you thought I was feeling you You know what I mean? Yeah, my daughter is telling me stop. Yeah, dad Because that's what the kids in her school is singing. So it's just like There's still a like a a connective tissue that I don't feel like we had with our parent I think yeah, that's why like our parents generation was a bunch of alcoholics Right because they came back from vietnam And there was no play anymore. They just saw absolute atrocities non-stop And it was like one of the worst things I've ever experienced. It's funny. There is nothing to laugh about I mean civil rights movement imagine what your folks are going through at that time It's like a horrible horrible experience. How do you play in that? But I'm lying, bro But if you look at like certain generations, there was a lot of play Man, you know, I got an aunt who's 80 years old My aunt that and I remember last summer They heard my aunt my my other aunt and my mom were having a conversation and she was like, I don't know. Nothing but no integration You know what I mean? She was I don't know. She said I don't know. Nobody knows what was it which was I don't know. Yeah, I don't know Nobody no integration. Yeah, but her whole time in school was Segregated. I'm like damn. Can you imagine that? Yeah, like and when you ask them What is changed they like nothing. Yeah, because they're already used to being In their own spaces. Yeah, I always wondered that like, you know, how like black people have made Their food so delicious despite it being like not the most desirable Parts of the food. Yeah, right then that's where soul food comes from, right? Do you think like the the black water fountains were were like Fire like not a what if I that's a great question I never thought about that That might be kool-aid coming like you don't know exactly what was coming out That makes a lot of sense, bro I'll just say black people have found a way to take whatever they've gotten and make it better No, I know it sounds like a joke, but I get what you're saying because I'm sure The black water fountains weren't as good But I'm sure it was something they did like yeah, like put a min on their tongue something I guarantee I guarantee or put or put the water in some type of jug and then added like a little bit of sugar too I'm I'm serious. I bet you something like that happened. I promise you they probably took the water home boiled it Then made it cooler. Who knows I think so. I've never thought about it. Um, what else happened this weekend, man? You saw the jay. Shout out to black excellence, bro. Oh, I'm just saying that's what y'all do You can't stop it. You can't stop it. It's impossible You definitely can't stop us. Um, you just watched the fight Do you think that there are white people trying to steal the black water found water? I think white people have been trying to steal from black people and steal black people forever You think it's the inception of time Okay, well, we didn't need to go there But 60 inception the time did you watch the fight? I did watch the fight. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I thought it was a great fight Was your did you pay $4.99 for it? I paid 60 for it I went to my cable provider and I bought showtime pay-per-view and that shit said $4 and 99 cents Yes, so I ordered it twice. I ordered it downstairs and upstairs because my wife and sister-in-law was downstairs watching movies So I was upstairs watching the fight and I paid $4.99 on both TVs Yeah, I don't think you did bro. I don't know but I took a screenshot of the goddamn pictures So when the bill comes, yeah, and I think you signed up for showtime And you also paid for it. No, I got showtime. I got showtime Oh, I thought the fight was amazing and then I actually thought jake was gonna do it I posted about it. I thought he was gonna. I mean like not only does he knock him down in the eighth But he was the dominant force in the fight. There were times where sylva was putting on pressure Yeah, but an interesting thing about this fight if you watch sylva didn't feel comfortable exchanging at distance So he put on pressure and he kind of crowded him and he was throwing like uppercuts And the reason he did that i'm assuming is because he was concerned about getting hit So he wanted to crowd jake's punches so he didn't have the opportunity to being uh to to bust out that big right hand It did seem like for a moment. He wasn't afraid of paul's power at all No for the first few rounds. He wasn't afraid Because he got caught by some big shots and didn't go down that being said he wasn't exchanging at distance And sylva's a guy if you watch his fights when he was in mma He was beautiful exchanging at distance punching moving And I just think that he thought it was too costly. I mean, I want paul to work on his hugs though His hugs look a little too sensual. What do you mean like they look intimate like it was like a boxing hug It was like a real hug like at the end birthday. No the whole time. Oh like the uh, the whole thing So we're putting pressure on him and he would try to hold him and i mean that's his hero, bro Imagine you were fighting your hero. You had the opportunity to hug him just a little bit Of course, you know, I don't want I don't know if jake paul needs to fight a real boxer. Yo, I I tell jake this i'm like bro Stop trying to win over the hearts of like the people who are your haters anyway You never it'll matter if you beat canelo. They're gonna say oh canelo got off the steroid I can't even believe that's the example you use my point is an extreme My point is he could beat the best boxer ever and people are gonna find an excuse as to why he did it, right? No matter what you beat canelo, you got to give paul a prop, bro I know what you're saying. He'll be like go fight somebody go fight uh Terrence crawford now then uh, go go fight bud now. Exactly. They're gonna say yo, you're 200 pounds He's 150 pounds while you're fighting him So my point is stop trying to win over the haters and then just keep Enraging them fight like for example silva has had boxing matches. He beat chavez jr So he beat a legit boxer silva did and then he just easily beat silva and dropped him in the process So it's like what I think I'm doing if our view is just taking the biggest money fights And then get in the fuck out of there. But while you still got some brain cells left I like jake, uh, I mean I just like jake because he's a good showman Oh, great. I mean I mean even getting in the ring at the end of the fight and and Calling out canelo and Nate Diaz. It's amazing. I want Nate Diaz. He's a bitch. He tried to come into my locker room He tried to cause some shit and then he always leaves the fucking arena So Nate Diaz stop being a bitch and fight me and canelo You too you too canelo you guys said oh you you can't beat someone you can't be the striker You can't be the legend like anderson silva I just did it. So why can't I beat canelo fuck y'all I mean it just keeps things going because it makes everybody be like you can't beat such stuff Which he can't canelo's fucking you up jake. I'm letting you know that right now She should stop stop could you stop right now? How many how many guys he gotta beat before people go? All right, he's good. I'm not saying he's not good I'm just saying you're not beating canelo alvarez one of the greatest boxers of all time paper I 100% agree with that statement. Okay 100% agree with that same week on paper step curry. Yes Logan crying front row ready to put on gloves and come in there and defend his brother He gets in there with 100 build the wall that Are you crazy? I agree 100% on paper that being said I thought that floyd may or would knock out logan within a few rounds And then logan went the entire fight with floyd and floyd couldn't hurt logan at all I never thought I never thought floyd would well, you know what? I did think floyd probably knocked logan out but The size difference. Well now we're talking about size. We're talking about age. That's what happens every day I don't know if I ever said floyd would knock him out though. I said floyd was what I was thinking No, I thought just on points. I just thought he would finesse him Which he did we floyd fought like floyd and that's what I was trying to say when you're a big guy And you think you can get in that ring with one of these dudes like these are boxers They're skilled. They move around like you can't touch them Yes, was it impressive logan lasted I guess eight rounds with floyd sure on paper But I think we move into goalposts bro. It's like it's it's this is what this is what I've seen people do every single time It's like he's gonna get demolished and then he beats him and then it's like, uh, well, he's old Well, he's an MMA guy. Uh, well, he's this It's it's constant moving the goalpost and at a certain point you're gonna have to say the dude Well, at least with jake hasn't lost and It has only been close once and then this one right here No, the tyron one, I think the first tyron fight was closer And then so it's only been close once and then the second time they fought Slap magic question. Logan is how big Six two six two what six 200 plus the heavyweight. Yeah This floyd made whether beat anthony josh will Anthony josh has been boxing as a professional. That's what I mean. Yeah, so somebody that size who actually Boxed logan's a vlog. Floyd's not even getting in the ring with You know what I'm saying 100% I I'm set weight matters What I'm trying to say is nobody was saying that before the fight I never thought logan had a chance. We can go back and rewind the thing But you hear what I'm saying It's like after the fight all the excuses come in before the fight. Oh the peanut gallery is going Oh, it's gonna be over. You about to take this guy's head off myself included. I was like, there's no way Yeah, I never thought I never thought floyd would knock logan out only because we haven't seen Floyd knock out anybody in forever So that never was my mindset. All I'm saying is gotta give some credit where credit is doing I'm listening. I here's the thing. I bought the jake paul anderson silva fight for one reason and one reason only I knew I would be entertained and it was entertaining. It was entertaining. Like it's just that simple for me Like I'm not looking Jake you have nothing to I don't know about everybody else people like me You don't got nothing to prove. I'm watching you for what you are. Yeah, I am highly entertained when I see jake paul in the ring I've watched five jake paul fights and I've been entertained entertained But every single one of them whether it's the knockout or just like the anticipation of a man Somebody gonna finally fuck jake up. You know what I mean? Even watching the silver fight. I'm like, oh shit silver Giving them all they can handle. Yeah, that second round. I was concerned the second round silver came on hard The reason I didn't uh think silver was gonna win though is because when I saw some of the blows He was landing on jake and jake was taking them. I'm like, he's alright and I don't jake never looked fatigued. Nope His cardio look good. Yeah, it's an eight round fight. It's not a 12 round fight And also, I don't know 12 rounds benefits silva. He's 47 years old. Yeah, you're right, you know, I'm curious about this Nate Diaz fight. I'm what weight are they gonna fight at to Nate has fought guys at 155 and 170. He hasn't fought 185 pound Guys like jake, I thought silver was about to kick this shit out of jake. There was one time when silver kept doing his leg up like that I'm like, man, sometimes just off muscle memory and reflect throw it. That's what jake gotta be concerned about Yeah, you're fucking around. You're gonna get in there one of them MMA guys and they're gonna forget They boxing and they're gonna catch catch you in the fucking neck. Yeah, and that shit ain't gonna be worth it Better get back to basketball players. Yeah, um salute the ditty uh I don't even know what this means anymore Did he becomes a billionaire? Okay, I don't know what that means anymore. Well, there's I don't know what that means anymore because you know, yeah, it's an about so what is it's an evaluation I guess his company's rocking Daily on and you know, everything else he got going on. I can't read that. I'm getting old What did that say according to a new report from former Forbes editor Zach O'Malley Jay-Z Is stuck with his spot as the wealthiest hip-hop artist in north america with a net worth of 1.5 billion Earlier this year. Yeah, it was in the second place in the list of hip-hop's highest earners with 250 million in earnings for 220 2021 But after Zoot, Adidas came to an abrupt end on account of his anti-semitic comments He slipped to third place of net worth. He was reportedly worth 2 billion at one point This year now Diddy is the second place spot after Trillium behind. Yeah in the past Okay, this is what I want to see Diddy Diddy is hip-hop's third billionaire with a net worth of 1 billion dollars history rock partnership With Diego is said to account for the bulk of his wealth But other assets such as Revolt and Daily on tequila have certainly helped last year. He made how much 90 90 million dollars I mean that makes sense. He's in the spirit business. Yeah, you know what I mean, but I mean a lot. This is all based off valuations of his company. I mean, you know, salute. Did he he earned it God's been around forever. He's he's He's interesting because he loves halloween. You can tell it. It's like He's lives it he he made me Put on this really but I wasn't gonna dress up for halloween Yeah, and then I saw Diddy and it was like Diddy was Diddy was literally the essence of this day And it was and based off I don't know if I read it or saw it and something I was watching this weekend What he was talking about how like, you know, these days of the dead or these days are like days Where you just lean into your shadow you lean into the dark side and you just expressed it He did that with that Joker costume and it looks so freeing. I think I think oh say that again It just looks so freeing. I think The more strict your identity is in the real world The more you need Halloween or burning man, you know, he goes a burning man every year. Oh, wow You need these places where you can let loose and not be confined and I think that there is a mask off Exactly. I think there is a rigidity This is obviously outside perspective But like there's a rigidity to being a dude in hip-hop and a rigidity to being a black person, right? There's you if you go outside of the fray You could be chastised Yeah for anything for anything literally for anything like there's a I think it's changed over the years But I understand what you're saying. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, so I can see why halloween is This liberating Holiday and so is burning man because you get to just act and behave in whatever way the character is Yeah, you know, it's freeing so I can see why he goes all in on something like this. Listen. I enjoyed it I enjoyed watching him. Please insert when he got into it with Michael Ferguson What was that about? It doesn't matter what it was about. It was entertaining what I think I think that two bit Uh, well, Michael Ferguson, I don't know if he knew that was did no, I don't think he did And I think that he ran I think probably did he ran up on him With syroch and daily on on his breath You know what I'm saying and was on his Joker shit and Michael clearly not in costume He like man, stop playing with me and then and then so yeah, yes So did he's like, yo, you got to know who I am. You got to know who the fuck I am You got to know what costume I'm wearing. I mean you can tell that he took at least five shots of daily on And seven shots of syroch before he left the house. Yo, he switched character so fast It was amazing. He went through before he went from puff the love to diddy to the joker back to love Can you play it Taylor? Oh, do we got some audio? You know why I love another reason I I enjoy diddy There's not a better character in hip hop did he got to be like top five characters ever in hip hop And when you there's not a time you're gonna meet diddy and don't get did It don't matter if you've been listening to him since the 90s The person you think he is on those records is the person you meet even at the tender age of 57 years old Really? Oh, this did he did he's got he's over a half a century. I know that but he's always Sean puffy combs Taylor you asked us to play it and you don't even have it ready Yeah, diddy's 52 That's okay Well, I He's just even even that right there. You can take that And chop that up and put it on your album later You can take that and put it on your mixtape or on your album later just those albums because like jadekiss got this song that I love called um Uh, man It's it's off the last album and he takes a clip of uh instagram rant did he did when he was like, you don't hustle You don't eat. You don't hustle. You don't eat. You think you're gonna fucking Uh, I'll hustle me. I'll never hustle me. He's on my calm and pace ain't Damn, did he leave some for the rest of us? Nigga, you don't hustle. You don't eat. You don't hustle. You don't eat, nigga Hustle harder. You're gonna never hustle hard as me. I gotta do this shit for the money I do it because what why are you so mad diddy? I'm not mad. I'm disappointed Giving you the blueprint to get it out here and you don't want to do what it takes You want to stay on your instagram or they take motherfucking selfies and you ain't hustling hard hustle hard That was just an instagram rap, but it sounds so good on the album That right there is going to sound phenomenal on the album. Usually when somebody says do you know who I am? You think they're being a dick? Oh, you got it now. Tell me. Do you know who I am? Bro, I am. We so love, so love, bro. So love, bro. Yo, yo, yo, bro, so love. It's fucked. Come here. Give me a hug, though. You lucky, though, nigga. But I love you and we're together. We're stronger together. So somebody told him in Change your vibe Nobody tell him it's idiot Haha Get to it, nigga, you don't like me you both fucking front get to it, bitch You don't play with me on halloween it's without the niggles. Oh, come on, bus your shit. No, I keep it I'm gonna tell you something. They're gonna stop giving you any words money. Why didn't someone told him it's Diddy? Now Diddy's realizing though, he didn't know I was Diddy. So now bro, so now bro. Yo, yo, yo bro, so now. It's Puff. Come here, give me a hug though. You lucky though, nigga. Yeah, I don't think he realized it was Puff. But Diddy... You tell me something. Robert Smith, Oprah Winfrey, Bob Johnson, the original Black lady in this country are just... I'm telling you right now, they are disgusted that you new Black people who are getting B's in front of your name. Alright? There's gotta be some billionaire etiquette, right? And it ain't even just the Black billionaires. The Elon Musk of the world. These new billionaires, man. Y'all gotta start moving the way OG billionaires used to move. How? Why? Why? I just feel like the etiquette was better. The etiquette was different. Maybe they had to behave because the OG billionaires were doing horrible things to get their money. You think? I think so. I hear people say that. I hear people say that, right? People say like, oh, you gotta do the most heinous things in order to make billions of dollars. You know such thing as a billionaire without a little blood on his hands. Do we really believe that? Yes. Why? Tell me why. The only way I don't believe it is if... I mean, what do you mean by proof? Because what did a tech guy do other than be a genius? That's the thing. So the tech guy... What did an oil guy do other than fucking know where the oil's at? What do you mean? What the oil guy did? What a family generation of oil. See, I think we need a little coup over there in Iraq. They got some oil. What about the oil people in Texas? What about people in America who got... Texas got oil right there? Oh, yeah. I mean, there's definitely some shady shit that's going on there, for sure. I'm just saying. We say that. Oh, you gotta have some blood on your hands. Some people just have great ideas. And those ideas... Tech is different because it's all evaluation based. But I think any product... Like, if you create a product like whatever... I mean, I'm sure they're not billionaires, but let's say Coca-Cola. You made Coke. You made a soda. Coca-Cola is definitely billionaires. That's what I'm saying. It's like, I don't think... People with the Waltons who made Walmart. I don't think everybody who's made masses of amounts of money in this country has done something illegal. Well, look at Walmart. Like, how many different mom-and-pop stores that they probably put out of business? Now, I'm not saying that that's blood on your hands, but you are literally going into a market cutting every store in the market, losing money on products. You're literally seeing how much the other stores there, the mom-and-pop stores... Yeah. You're charging less and losing money knowing that they'll go out of business, and then you're raising the price. But you don't know the mom-and-pop that's going out of business. You're not... I don't think you care. Listen, I'm not saying this is like... I'm not trying to be, like, a moral about this. I'm not trying to be, like, ethical about this. I'm just saying to extract that much wealth, you're not exactly looking out for everybody. I don't think any of us are when we're on our path to do what we do. When you're out here and you're saying you want to be the best stand-up comic, actually, in your mind, you are saying, I'm about to slay all these motherfuckers. I'm going to fuck all these people up. Maybe you think like that when you're opening a wall. But they eat, too. I don't want them to not eat. Is that up to you, though? Not because it's different. If I'm them, if I'm the mom-and-pop, I'm seeing what Walmart is doing, and I'm saying, okay, how do we adjust to survive? I'm not looking at every other comic's touring schedule and I'm going, yo, book me the same weekend as that guy. I'm going to fucking bury him. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I don't do that at all. He's a liar. Nah! He's this guy, Alex. I don't think he does. I've watched him do it. Do what? Okay. Dave Chappelle dropped a comedy special. Yeah, I didn't do a tour with him. And he said, I'm going to drop me on stage free-starling. Oh, yeah. Because I know it's funny. But whose idea was that? No. Who? It was Alex? Oh, wow. Wow. Y'all know where I was going to fuck you up? It's going to be a back-to-back match between Andrew Schultz and Alex Media vs. Dave Chappelle and Don L. But that's different. That's just me being nice. You know what I mean? That's a different thing. That's just me being nice. That's completely different. What happens though, like, you know, sometimes artists want to drop their albums on the same day. Yeah. You know, I don't know if these big businesses is necessarily doing it. I think their mind state is, I'm just coming to fuck the market up. And it's not like I'm aiming directly at the mom and pops. I'm aiming at everybody. Like, I'm establishing this business. We want to be number one in this space. It is what it is. Nobody's pure. Nobody's 100 percent right in anything. We're all involved in some fucked-up shit if you go down the production line long enough. That being said. Well, capitalism. Exactly. Just in general. Absolutely. Capitalism in this country is a fucked-up thing. Not fucked up, but it is. If you paid people what they were worth, you wouldn't make any money. And that's just the reality. I got to credit our... See? I'm getting better. I'm not going to say it. Bro, you are sweating, dude. It's crazy. Because I'm trying to commit to this costume. And it's white sweat. I'm trying to commit. It's like, is there paint on you? No. Can you give me a napkin, Taylor? Please. I'm trying to... It's right there. I'm trying to commit to this costume. Yeah. I'm trying to commit to this costume. Yeah, yeah. Taylor, buy past the thick hand towels to give me Kleenex. No, the hand towels. Can you worry about your skin? Thank you, Taylor. I started to say our fat friend, but I'm not going to say it. Oh, my God. Van Layton, our guy. Who we love. Right? Van. I'm trying to say it, but I'm not going to say it. What? Yeah. What? Poor Van, dude. I'm just trying to motivate him. How do I motivate him? I'm just trying to motivate him. Van, you got this, bro. Van said he's not doing the podcast until he loses weight. That is probably... Because he knows how our audience is. That's the smartest idea that I've ever heard one. That is. You're not worried about the audience, bro. You're worried about one guy. You. Charlemagne guy. You. Yes. You. I support your weight loss journey, Van. You. You got this, my brother. Trust me. You've done it before. You will do it again. Maybe. No, I wouldn't. This guy's an animal, bro. This guy. No, I love Van. But Van said something this weekend, and I said to Van, man, this might be the most brilliant thing I've ever heard you say. And Van's brilliant. But this might be the most brilliant thing I've ever heard Van say. Right. And I know I'm not going to break it down as eloquent as him, but he was breaking down the difference between value and worth. Ah. Nobody can ever pay you what you're worth. Like, your worth is infinite. Like, think about LeBron James when he played for the Cavaliers. LeBron James, when they said he left Cleveland, the economy of the city went down. Yeah, for sure. The Cleveland Cavaliers could never pay LeBron what he's worth, but they can pay him the highest value for a player of his caliber based off the business that they're in. That's why they have the max contract. Yeah, for sure. You know what I mean? And I think a lot of times we all sit down and we have these conversations like, I know my worth. I know my worth. Yeah, but do you know your value? Do you know what your value is, the said company you work for? Do you know your value to the industry you're in? But if the difference between value and worth, and I think that little change in language will save a lot of people a lot of disappointment because what I'm seeing right now is everybody having these know-your-worth conversations, know-your-worth conversations, know-your-worth conversations when the reality is you should know your value to whatever industry you're in. That's interesting. You know what I mean? Because if you go in there with worth, like, you can always feel disappointed. You can always feel like you're not getting what you're worth. Because they could never truly pay you what you're worth. But as long as, yeah, yeah, yeah. But they can pay you the top value, right? They can pay you what your value is. Like I said, man can bring it down way better than me, but I just think there's a difference between value and worth. And I'm watching a lot of people leave a lot of money on the table because they're not getting paid what they were. And they're watching what's happening with other people. And listen, two things happen in situations when people do deals and stuff. They lie, fudge the numbers a little bit. You know what I'm saying? And then other times they really do get what they say they got, but that's their value to whatever company they're in. I'm just talking in general. That's their value to whatever company they're affiliated with or whatever industry they're in. That might not be your value. Yeah, you might think you're worth $100 million. But the industry that you're in that is paying for your services might only be able to profit off of you if they're paying you $50 million. So are they going to lose $50 million by paying you what you believe you're worth? They're probably not going to do it. I don't think people understand that. Even as I'm paying you, I still have a business to run. And I can't bankrupt my business paying you what you think you're worth. Because the reality is it's not about your worth. It's about your value. That's why it's very important to know everything. Know how much ad revenue not only your show might be bringing in or your station might be bringing in. What are you responsible for ad revenue-wise? When you can factor that in, then you probably know what your value should be. And look at what's going on in the industry that you're in. What is everybody else that's on your level or your caliber of show or personality getting? Yeah. You know? Yeah. That's it. Yeah. Let's pay some bills, man. Let's do it, bro. Slute to Squarespace. Today's episode is brought to you by Squarespace. Squarespace is the all-in-one platform for building your brand and growing your business online. Stand out with a beautiful website. Engage with your audience and sell anything, your products, content you create, and even your time. You got to have a website nowadays. I actually think that websites are going to make a huge, huge comeback, especially with everything that's going on with social media nowadays. It's very, very shaky. I don't think you motherfuckers. This is going to pay to be on Twitter. What am I saying? Of course, you're going to pay to be on Twitter. We'll talk about that in a minute. Squarespace makes it easy for creators to monetize their content and expertise in a way that fits their brand. 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Every time you come see it, it's got to be the best show ever. So there's pressure that comes with that. But like, for me, I don't want to just make something an hour. I want to really make sure that each piece and bit kind of blends together and that takes time. So in the meantime, you're just doing your movie thing? So yeah, I'm filming, yeah, filming this movie and I'll go back out there tonight. I told you, I was, where was I at? Oh, Ad Week. I did a panel for Ad Week a couple of weeks ago. And one of the agents there my man, Oren, he was like, yeah, man. See, man, you know, I know somebody who's I guess, I don't know if he's working on the movie that you're doing. He was like, he's saying, show just stealing the whole moon. I promise you, that's what he said to me. I mean, that's cool, man. That'd be really cool. That'd be really cool, but yeah, but that's big. Every Thursday night, 11 30, hell of a week on Comedy Central. Make sure you tune in this Thursday. I forgot who's going to be on the show this week. I'm sorry. You're the good one. Last week. Last week was T.I. Tommy Davidson and Kristen Kristen soldiers, Anderson from CNN and one-on-one conversation with my man, Stephen Colbert. That was that was fun. Yeah. So yeah, every Thursday night, 11 30 on Comedy Central, you can scream us on Paramount Plus. They catch up on all the episodes and make sure you go grab some of 85. Chris Monroe is in here right now. Make sure you get some of 85. That's our latest project that we put out on SPH Audible. That's me and Kevin Hart's company on Audible. It tells the story of the summer of 1985 in Philadelphia with the bombing of the move organization as well as the live eight concert that happened in Philadelphia. So, so check that out. Twitter. We could tell you. I think I have. Oh, you got what? Let me see who I got this week on hell of a week. Thank you, Taylor. Thank you, Bruno Mars. Oh, this week we have, oh my God, Donnell Rollins. Why do we book Donnell? Why? Why? Why? Why? Can we change the booking? Jesus Christ. Nice to have you, solar dad, but Donnell. Just sitting here thinking how I can ruin Donnell's life on national television. Yup, yup, yup. What can I do to ruin Donnell's life on national television? I will think about it and get back to you. All right. Can we, can we please, can we please talk about what everybody's been DMing me and tagging me into the last fucking three days or whatever? Let's do it. I'm sure it has something to do with Kanye West. Yes, it does. Okay, so a video came out of you, I believe, on Vlad sitting with the worst posture ever on a couch. It was nine years ago, man. I was, you know, a different person. Yeah, yeah. It was nine complexions ago. That's how you got it. That's how you got it. You know what's so funny? Whenever an old video comes out of some old content, I just go to it. If I got a dog face, I'm like, I don't even need to listen. I don't even care. I'm like, they're right. Whatever they say, they're right. That was a wild boy. Right? Okay. So now everybody's going saying that like, yo, Charlemagne was saying the exact same thing. He's criticizing Kanye for Now, what are your thoughts on that? What their exact thing was, you know, they were upset that I called Kanye and Nazi because, you know, he went after black people and Jewish people in the same week and they're saying that, you know, what I said that there's a big difference in saying there are a lot of Jewish people who hold powerful powerful positions in Hollywood in the music industry. Right? Like me saying that is a fact. That's a lot of black players in the NBA. That's a fact. You know what I'm saying? But if I say, hey, you know, there's a lot of Jewish people in Hollywood and the music industry and they control the messaging and, you know, they're responsible for all the negative content that goes out. And, you know, they're manipulating the media and this and that. That's where the anti Semitism comes in. Yeah. Chris, come on. Mr. Why am I sitting here having conversations when we have a Jewish man in the room that can explain it better than me? Well, a well researched Jewish man who's still wearing masks for no reason. Here we go. Here we go, Chris. It's the Jew minute with Chris Morrow. Yeah. It is true. Jews founded Hollywood as we know it today. And the reason is because there was no film industry in the 1920s and a lot of Jews were shut out of were the time traditional, you know, I don't think they were even called media there, but entertainment. Yeah. And most of the, I think a lot of the founders of the Hollywood studio were like furriers, you know, like people who sold furs because at that time men were fur hats and fur jackets and that was the big thing that Jews were involved in. And they went out to Los Angeles and they started this industry. So from that alone, you know, it makes sense that they're still, you know, well represented in it because they essentially started it. I was watching an Adam Sandler sketch from SNL back in the day called Hanukkah Hollywood or something like that. Yeah. And the whole sketch was literally based on the large amount of representation of but when you feel like the only kid in town without a Christmas tree. Here's a list of people who are Jewish just like you and me. But it's okay. I don't think there's any issue with having like a large amount of representation. Yeah. I think the issue is saying that one, they control the media. Yeah. Saying they control every industry in the world and they're responsible for all the evils in the world. Control the banks. Yeah. That's what it is. That type of messaging. But being part of an industry that they helped start that's like saying like black people starting soul food. It's like, yeah, you should be overrepresented in soul food. That's right. Huh? Well, no, you should. I don't know if we are, but we should. But you should be. Yeah, yeah, yeah. 100%. And also too, it's like, here's the thing that people keep forgetting and it's weird, right? But I think you had a lot of different conversations going on. Yeah. Are we kind of threatened? That's that's what the issue is. The DEF CON 3. Well, DEF CON 2. Now that's debatable because DEF CON is not about attack. It's about defense. It's still a millet. It's still ready for war. Yeah, but it's ready for being attacked, not ready to attack someone. He doesn't even know what the fuck it is. That's my point. Yeah. But the point is that he's acting as if there's this one religion and group of people that has control of the media and is using that media for nefarious intent. It's using that media to fuck over black people, his people. It's using that media to control narrative and using that media to currently in this moment destroy his life. He's destroying his life. There's no accountability. This is what he's doing to himself. What if anybody else said the things that he said about any other group they too would be canceled. What I saw in that video that everybody's tagging me in is you saying that there are people that are out there trying to protect themselves from hate. You said I would like black people to also do this when people hate on us. Yeah. That's what I understood from that video. I literally said in the video that it just was nine years ago. I do have a slightly different take on it now, but I said that I feel like we don't have an organization that has that kind of power. I specifically mentioned the NAACP. Right. You know what I mean? That could write a letter to a company and demand something. But here's the thing. I might have been a little off on that because I don't even know if it's about the organization having the power. It's just the organization doing it as Frederick Douglass said. Power concedes nothing without a demand. I think that's the one thing that we're all forgetting about everything that's been going on in the past couple of weeks. Jewish people organized and strategized. They had petitions. They had the Anti-Defamation League writing letters. They had people like Aria Manuel doing op-eds and different things. And they were actually asking for something. So when you hear black people say, oh well how come this corporation didn't drop Kanye because of his anti-black did we ask them to? I wouldn't expect a corporation that's got to be super confusing, right? If I'm a white corporation and I hear a black guy saying something about black people. This is like we can put the deal under review but what do we do with this? It's like listening to black people say the n-word at the job. It's like what do we do? Yeah, it's not your conversation. That's it. I mean it's easy to talk to a white person for saying the n-word. You know that's wrong. And it happens all the time? Happens all the time. You know what I mean? But it's just like when you get in that from a black person it's like what are you supposed to do? And then when I saw Kanye, you know you know compare his situation to George Floyd, man. Bro. He now he now know the Jewish media foot is on my neck. He now knows what it feels like to have a knee on his neck. It's like yeah my brother Your knee is on your neck. How about this? This is all self inflicted. Simple as that. Yeah. 100%. It's all self inflicted. And I'm going to tell you the other thing. Mine is the forget the Vlad TV clip. That was just that's just people reaching right. I saw them also went viral from us talking about the fact when I said you know I hope that this is the time that Kanye actually goes out there and gets some real healing. Well they said you don't know if he's going to be here. Yeah. I said I feel like like a person who's not going to be here. Yeah. Right. I hope that this is what it takes for him to actually hurt people like you always say man. They do. And I hope that this is what helps him to go find some real healing because clearly he's hurting right. And I just I don't see this ending well. You know I feel like he's moving like a person who doesn't feel like he's going to be here much longer. How long how much longer? I'm not I'm not even doing that. And everybody's like oh you wishing death on Kanye. No I'm not. Any psychotherapist any therapist can look at a person and say that say man this guy is having a manic episode in front of everybody. You know it's funny though. Manic episodes don't end well. I saw people in the comments. That's like Kevin Durand the comments like this is an awful conversation these people are having. It's like yo go do something then. Know them and help them. What is your comment doing to help? Why do we love car crashes? Why do we do this? How come when we see something bad happening we do this? We do this. This is a horrible conversation. Bravo. KD. The way that you pointed that out. Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh my God. So helpful to Kanye in the situation. So helpful to the Jewish community. What an amazing contribution to this catastrophe that we have. People are like oh that was amazing. What is disgusting about saying I hope somebody gets the healing that they need and we're literally I'm looking at a man who's moving like he feels like he's not going to be here much longer. This is what talk to any therapist talk to any psychiatrist we're watching a manic episode in real time. This is what they do. Yeah. They start self-sabotaging giving things away don't care if they lose things and it's just like we're watching this in real time. And everybody's just we're just going to sit around and wait until something bad happens to be like man I didn't see that coming like this video right here all of these people sitting around applauding him going yeah Kanye yeah Kanye yeah. No how about yo stop Kanye Kanye let's go get some help man. It's too much money to be made off of him which is I'm sure why he's so hurt is because he is this person that you can profit off of and so many people have probably used him throughout his life and he's choosing to pinpoint one group with that frustration but I'm sure it's not one group I'm sure wherever he was he was being quote-unquote user taken advantage of he's also one of the richest people in history so I don't know how much he's taken advantage of but it's weird to me even when I hear him say you know we got to make sure these contracts are fair on one out of one breath you're saying these contracts aren't fair we need to see all the contracts then on the other breath I was the richest black man in America. Yeah. So which was it? What about your artist what do you want to see bro? It's bullshit. His excuse for that was why I didn't run my label? It was a van So they're running you're the richest man in America like I don't know dude he put out that long thing about where he was going after Ari Emanuel the guy who owns WMA and he's like what are you going to do for the 60 kids that are no longer at this school anymore how are you going to help the children like hey Kanye why don't you think about the children before you're spinning this anti-Semitic shit like you have a responsibility to the people that work for you to pay your bills you have a responsibility to your family once you get canceled you're like oh you guys are so evil you're trying to take it away from me no man the fuck up okay man the fuck up and understand that they're repercussions for your actions cause Ari has got the best in her Wasn't it a private school too? It wasn't an unaccredited I don't know people were painted you got to pay it so if you make the decision to pay to send your kid to a Kanye West school that's on you but also it doesn't have to pay like as a parent I'm just saying an unaccredited school where the founder doesn't read but guess what else but guess what else he put out a statement he put out a statement and in his statement it says based off the decision the decision of our founder the school is closing down so Kanye so Kanye decided to close the school and now you got like teachers and other people quitting because anti-Semitic comments but you decided to close the school so that's your decision it's just master manipulation that is finest man and um well I just see him starting to apologize then he backs off but like the apology is gonna come he already backed off the George Floyd it's you know he's so fucking manipulative but look how different he took the aria manual as opposed to George Floyd baby mom question the death of George Floyd it hurt my people it hurt the black people so I want to apologize to her now because right now God has shown me by what Adidas is doing and by what by what the media is doing to have a knee on my neck now so I thank you God for humbling me and letting me know how it really felt because how could the richest black man ever be humbled other than to be made to not be a billionaire in front of everyone off of one comment can I say one thing about the George Floyd thing like he knows that he needs the security blanket the shield of black people so he looked at what pissed off black people the most right? he was like alright it wasn't the Jewish comments I don't got to apologize for that shit it was the George Floyd shit hey black people I'd like to apologize for the George Floyd thing I was wrong now I understand what George Floyd feels like because I have the knee on my neck he's just saying we're ever going to help this I just did a screen infotail this weekend bro like you're none of these things George Floyd didn't make a choice to get executed by the state Emmett Till didn't you the words that came out of your mouth were a choice yeah you decided to do that you decided to tweet that and you decided to double and triple down on all of that it's so funny like he thinks that he's like and you see what's happening to me isn't this proof that they run everything it's like I don't understand why he doesn't see that anybody that says hateful bigoted shit has repercussions yeah like I just explained to me another person that has been punished I'm just trying to understand it you tell me like who's it was going this is how I feel about the world tell me no I haven't seen it some people would say Trump I don't know if getting kicked off a twitter counts as punishment or not Trump yeah yeah let me see Trump was president though what was he saying that was like this well it wasn't directed towards Jews I mean a lot of people would say what he said about immigrants would be considered hateful I don't have it on my fingertips now we're slicing it then but yeah okay I understand how people were offended by it what did you think about what I said on Black TV nine years ago Chris I thought it was I mean I think I would say for starters stay away from saying Jews run stuff and I think you've learned that over the last nine years I mean I think we talked about that on this podcast I guess it was like when all that a couple of years ago actually said actually said that this shows Jewish people have power and I wish I can't wait till we get that kind of power because we can't even get the cops who kill us by it I don't know why that's bad well when you talk to somebody Jewish you will like when you talk to somebody and they explain I talk to my friends who are Jewish they don't think that's bad I think there's an extreme sensitivity to wait there's a difference between having power and being in control have power that doesn't mean that they're in control but they have the ability to make some phone calls like for example if a friend of mine who's not Jewish owns fucking AT&T or something like that right he might have a friend at a country club who won't let some asshole in because we found out that asshole fucking hit his wife so he calls the country club and go listen I don't want this fucking wife be your join our country club fuck that guy and the country club goes hey I'm cool he doesn't run everything and I think there's a difference between having power and running everything that being said I understand why Jews are sensitive because these are the conversations that lead to the dehumanization of Jews so they're going to be very sensitive to when they're all positioned in this way do all Jews have power no does the guy who runs Disney is he still Jewish Bob Iger is he even still there probably maybe it does that Eisner was Jewish to who B the problem is when you blanket it I agree are there dangerous fucking white people yeah are all white people dangerous no are there dangerous black people yes yeah are all black people dangerous yes fuck no fuck no no but you know what I mean so that's the way that you're speaking about these people I think all humans are dangerous in some way shape and I think that's the problem right that's what I've heard a lot of you know I've seen way more anti-Semitic shit lately it's crazy it's like anti-black son there's a dude to walk into finnellies this is a bar dressed as a Nazi in my neighborhood bro listen do you understand what the problem is and this is why this is why all of these conversations Algos it's Halloween now you're out of your fucking mind no no I don't give a fuck that joke I thought about that like what would I have done I think I gotta like pour beer on that guy or some shit you better get the fuck out the way the motherfucker dressed up as a Nazi comes in there in new york city dressed as a if I'm Jewish I'm running I'm like what the fuck is going on jumping this motherfucker assumption that's what I'm saying I'm not taking no chances with this dude in 2022 when you see all of this anti-blackness all of this anti-Semitism on the rise this country is on the fast track to fashion Prince Harry did that shit didn't he what yeah he dressed up as a Nazi yeah the British have a weird fascination with Nazism and especially the royal family because they're really German they're not even British for the most part but that's a that's a whole other thing I mean I think I said on here last week I was like I'd like to see the anti-Semitism I'd like to know what's that I think I've changed my truly I'm not telling you it was trippin' last week I told you it was trippin' last week no I got enough man it's really interesting when you see how when influential people start pushing out the rhetoric yes it creates a confidence for the other people to come out and do it I don't know if it's dressing up as a Nazi if this isn't happening in culture right now no way I don't know if he now I also saw like one of those the digital billboards on the top of a building I don't know where it was like Kanye was right about the Jews that was in Florida it was the Florida Georgia game I believe somebody fucking digitized that shit on the side of the building I'm telling you man that's why everybody is moving the way they are right now because we are in a very dangerous time in our fucking society and we got everybody's doing this shit this ain't just like people in the like public citizens this is fucking people in government pushing this shit people in government pushing this anti-black rhetoric this anti-Semitic rhetoric like this shit is this shit is scary bro very very scary nobody got time to be playing right now man that's why I don't even understand that's why I don't understand why at a moment like this would you even involve yourself in any of this shit this is what I've realized happens a lot with people there's a difference between when people agree with you and when they exalt you and when people actually believe in you as a person and they exalt you right so it's like anybody will exalt the person that they agree with I mean that's what's happening with Kanye right now there are people who there are people who don't like black people that are saying Kanye was right because he said that George Floyd was killed by fentanyl bro you got black people who are supposed to be soul pro black who will use cognitive dissonance because you got to really go hard to ignore all the anti-black stuff in another community exactly even more like how wild is it how do you dislike a community more than you love your own well I think it's more just like you're so used to not being agreed with especially with famous people and then finally a famous person is echoing your sentiments and you don't give a fuck what that famous person looks like you're just like thank God this person is telling me I'm right and that's what Trump did with a lot of groups and that's what Kanye is doing with a lot of groups and now he's backing that shit up because you know the money's costing him and the community is criticizing him he does this all the time I've told y'all this for a billion time whenever he's up it is slavery was a choice white lives matter hey my presidential campaign is ran secretly by GOP elite just to take the black vote away from the Democrats but whenever he's going through something whether it's beef with his ex-wife or beef with corporations he's the most pro black person in the world and for whatever reason folks fall for it my people I need to look at my people the contrast needs to be good for my people it's unreal I really truly just want him to get some help man because I don't know what y'all seeing that I'm not seeing but I see a manic episode playing out in real time and manic episodes don't end well without the proper medication my therapist said it's a reason you don't see 70 year old bipolar diagnosis they don't make it that's what he said this is an awful conversation we're having right it's not an awful conversation it's a nasty conversation real quick before we get out of here because I gotta go but why do we live in a world where it's easier to talk about conspiracies and a bunch of shit we can't prove or don't really know but when we start discussing reality it's a nasty conversation it's what we were talking about before it's easier to play play we want play we want make believe we want things that aren't exactly real because they don't force us to deal with the reality of life then we talk about the reality of life oh that's a nasty conversation right there wow that's a horrible conversation when you talk about the reality of life things we've seen like Kanye is not the first person we've seen having a manic episode like you've meant to illness runs in your family meant to illness is in my family we've seen these things before we know how this ends and this person does not get held and know what a nasty conversation is a nasty conversation is going to be if something god forbid awful does happen to Kanye and then we're going to have a nasty conversation about all them celebrities that were commenting and not doing nothing that's going to be a nasty conversation when we go about all the commenters all the keyboard warriors that ain't reaching out behind the scenes that ain't trying to use their power their influence to get that man help that's going to be the nasty conversation it's a cop oh yeah absolutely I texted charlman this weekend it's like if your words have that much power that you can speak these things into existence speak into existence Chris Morrow getting a brownstone in Brooklyn somewhere and then speak into existence ending inflation and then you can cure cancer I mean it's just like yeah no that's interesting what Chris said cause people do say that people be like man charlman be predicting things you know I got friends that be like man don't say that cause you'd be saying stuff that's coming true I'm not no fucking psychic it's patterns bro yeah like smart people learn from their own mistakes why people learn from the mistakes of others we've seen this if every day of your life you eat McDonald's for lunch breakfast and dinner and I don't know why I couldn't do it in order just now breakfast, lunch and dinner if every day you eat that shit and you don't eat nothing else I'm gonna say show it you gonna get fat does that make me a psychic no what the fuck well it's not even a psychic the implication is it wouldn't happen unless you spoke on it yeah yeah it's really where it's really dangerous that we're in a world where people believe conspiracies over just real fucking life yeah like it's unbelievable let's do some asking idiots and get the fuck out of here I got time for two what we got Tangerine says what fictional world would you want to be made into reality for everyone what you got shows what fictional world would I want to be made into a reality for everybody for everybody Wakanda bro easy easy call cause they got all the cool technology easy call yeah easy call and the chicks with the cool haircuts easy call you know what I mean this is yo isn't that crazy like all the technology in the world they can't get girls to grow their hair they don't want to grow it oh they're shaving on purpose I would assume I mean look at the door of my lodge and it looks fly as fuck I can't wait to see Wakanda forever I might have a screen for Wakanda forever soon ooh maybe sometime just week or next week um you don't come out to the 11 but yeah but no Wakanda seems like a cool ass fucking place easy call yeah I don't know what do you guys think Wakanda for me the only other place I would even think about it is Avatar but I don't know if I want to be big in blue I don't want to be all over there with the fucking guy I don't want to be big in blue bro get out of here with all that did you ever did you ever have you ever rode the ride the Avatar ride at Universal Studios no fucking incredible yeah what about uh Ready Player One yo yo yeah that Ready Player One is crazy also low-key like Harry Potter World would be kind of lit hell yeah the food looks trash second the food looks trash yeah it ain't gonna be that good yeah the food looks trash at Harry Potter World and the crazy part is if you go to Universal Studios you can go to all of these places yeah I went to Harry Potter my daughter and you know wife were impressed with Harry Potter if you don't give a fuck about Harry Potter you're not gonna be impressed by it yeah but if you watch the movies and shit it's cool to go there Avatar was good having that goddamn big ass dragon between your fucking legs yeah you can feel it breathing on your thighs and yeah this one is crazy and I feel like that's not even that far away but that was fire I really like Ready Player One uh W we can end on this one WK Nisha says what's the best and worst birthday gift you received as a kid fuck you yo fuck you you know what I went through with the child you know all the Jehovah Witness you know what I'm saying you should say the Andrews you didn't get presents no we don't celebrate any holidays at all shut the fuck up Taylor shut the fuck up Taylor shut the fuck up Taylor shut the fuck up Taylor yo that shit really triggered me just now Taylor was like oh that's so sad you didn't get a cake no I didn't okay Joe Jehovah Witnesses don't celebrate nothing no birthdays no holidays no nothing that's really great you all see me goddamn cry what about you Schultz oh my god say again what's your best and worst birthday gift god damn I don't know best and worst birthday gift I don't know I don't remember I did I do not remember I cannot remember the best or worst birthday gift wow you got so many that you can't even fucking remember probably probably yeah I truly don't know wow that's weird what about you Chris same one I could say I got a bike Ross bike with a banana seat which was popular in the 70s yeah that desperately wanted it and I left it outside to run inside to get something and I came back I came over slew to the Jehovah Witnesses baby that stole that bike right you know we were going to eat regardless you know what I'm saying how dare y'all be out here celebrating holidays without us y'all know what we was going through as JW kids okay may god may Jehovah forgive those Jehovah Witnesses that stole Chris's bike when they were younger okay can we go now yeah we can go as always you listed this podcast you think we're smart you think we're intelligent you think we're brilliant but you listed this podcast you think we're just a couple of kids who don't know shit you're right too it's the brilliant of this podcast thank you for listening