 We was told that, well his mom told me this a couple of like a week ago that the judge was when he was released, he was supposed to get the tattoo removed off his forehead. Whoa! So why is he removing the tattoo? That's what they said, look, I'm not saying he's removing it, they're gonna get that right. Because if there's a court order, it only means the court is ordering it. It doesn't mean he gotta abide by the court rule. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. So 40s, 46, 48, 5, 5, 5, 5, 7, 5, 8, 6, 7, 6, 7, 1, 11, 9, 0, 1, 11, 11, 2, 7, 5. That's all West Side Inherits, that's our blocks. But I'm from 5, 7, we from the 50s, me and Mack, Mack from 5, 5, 5, 7, we from the 50s, we from all the 50s. Wow. So it's like, we from a big organization, we got smaller sections in the organization, you know what I'm saying? Have you talked to Krip Mack since he been locked up? We want the Krip Mack update right now. I talked to him about three months ago, two months ago, about two months ago, because you know me and Lupe, he put him on the phone, what's up with that nigga, man? You know what I'm saying? And he go, man, what's up, he, man, you know, so like, like, like, what's the conversation like? I sent him the numbers in the shit, too. What's the conversation like? Right now, he got coronavirus, so he locked down, there's no conversation right now. Wow. But about two weeks ago, conversation was more likely, coming home, crying again, what I got up next, you know what I'm saying, what you think is best for me, all that type of shit, you know what I'm saying? You think I should try to sign a deal, you think I should just stay like this, how I should do, what I should do, you know what I'm saying? But that's what the typical conversation is, you know what I'm saying? But we was told that, well, his mom told me this a couple of, like, a week ago that the judge, when he was released, he was supposed to get the tattoo removed off his forehead. Whoa. So what, why is he removing the tattoo? That's what they say. Look. I'm not saying he's removing it, they're going to get that right, because if it's a court order, it only means the court is ordering it. It doesn't mean he got to abide by the court rules. But if court ordering it, I thought you had to. You can, I can say no, I just want to go back to jail. I say I'm not abiding by the court order, and you can violate me, you can do what you want to do to me, I'm not taking it off. And you're going to go back to jail and stay in there indefinitely? Not indefinitely, not indefinitely, because it's only so long they can keep him in jail. It's like, you understand, he got a controlling case, so it's like whatever controlling case holds, being on parole or whatever that holds, because even though you're on parole or whatever, when you violate, you still, your proxies continue. You still just use it in the jail, not on the streets, doing it on the proxies. So I see, keep going, violated, he's parole on counsel. But why did they say that he had to take that tattoo off? I don't know. There's no law to say that, because that's free speech, so you can do whatever you want to your body. Well, and out here, it's not like, it's not unseen. Well, it's other people that it happened to before. Oh, really? So tell them that you had to take that off, court order? Yeah. Yeah, like certain tattoos, like when you got like stuff in your face and stuff, it's likely like, yeah, you take it off. They don't, they don't be going for it a lot of times. But some judges don't even care. Some don't, you know what I'm saying? I just see a lot of times it's juvenile, though, a lot of juveniles, people do it, try to catch you before you get an adult, so they can take the stuff off your face. But a lot of people, a lot of people did that before. Like I just seen some essays I'd have been with, they made them take certain, because disrespectful stuff, like stuff that's just like gang, super gang stuff, they take it off. Wow. So.