Permission 2 Speak Freely Podcast

Superheroes, Dad Sh!t, & Marriage Dynamics

β€’ Chief Ali & Lay Loe Tha Mos β€’ Episode 13

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Ready to explore the complexities of fatherhood, the evolution of Marvel superheroes, and the dynamics of gender relationships? We promise you an eye-opening journey, which begins as we explore the rewarding yet challenging world of fatherhood. We discuss the critical role of fathers as role models, our obligation to set consistent expectations for children, and the influence of our actions on their future relationships. 

Brace yourself as we then transition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where we dissect character arcs and the significance of music in movies. We dive deep into Tony Stark's transformation from a bachelor to a father and the symbolism of his evolving suit designs. We also delve into the complex narratives of villains like Killmonger, Thanos, and comparing Marvel and DC's character development and examining the significance of character growth.

Finally, we dissect the terrain of gender dynamics in relationships. From the implications of SIMP culture when dealing with women to the necessity of strong leadership and boundary-setting, we lay it all bare. 

We emphasize the importance of balance and mutual compromise, and stress the importance of both partners taking initiative. This episode is a roller-coaster of insights, advice, and reflections, offering something for everyone - fathers, Marvel fans, or those exploring relationships. 

Join us in celebrating dads, analyzing superheroes, and unraveling relationship dynamics. Let's navigate through these diverse terrains together!

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Speaker 1:

Bitch, I'm smooth like Apple butter. I thought that shit was funny.

Speaker 2:

Apple butter is like brown. It's like Nutella.

Speaker 1:

I ain't sure I'm not. She said her booty hole like Apple butter. Yeah yeah, Brown booty, oh oh, Brown booty, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh.

Speaker 3:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

Oh, oh, oh, oh. So All wait to the hey oh, but I got this, she got this ski talk she provision to speak. She's my number one on the side.

Speaker 3:

Not, I just thought for good and don't need no more lies. But I'm a I forget how to say it. Yes, man, but my phone be blowing up temptations on my line. I stare at the screen a while before I press decline. But she plans to see. The nistel lingers in my mind, told myself I'm stronger enough to shake it and I'm trying. But I'm only human. I know loving you's a crime. If I take this cookie now, one day I do the time.

Speaker 2:

That's the shit.

Speaker 1:

Those is fucking Slip me a zany at once, somebody. I got the earth in the blunts Smoke. I get the skirt when I won't. I get the skirt when I won't.

Speaker 2:

Skirt. I'ma start preferring to pussy and skirt again.

Speaker 3:

Welcome to permission to speak freely.

Speaker 2:

I think you'll get some skirt. Get this skirt when you want man, so tell me this real quick, bro Marry the night. I want this question not just for you but for me and not different people watching viewers. Have you had a time frame in your relationship where you got the skirt when you won't?

Speaker 1:

Well, of course, oh, but of course.

Speaker 2:

But of course, baby, I'm about to have a serious pause moment. We top you off. I appreciate the drink, man, we need one. We need a little bit of this Whiskey today, a little Friday motivation. We usually don't do it this way, but today, you know, it's been a long week. We been Dadding like a mother. Like a mother Shout out to all the dads man.

Speaker 3:

All the dads that's there, that's active.

Speaker 2:

That's in the home, that's trying to get in the home, that take care of the kids, all the dads that are dads that want to be dads or Shout out to you, brother, sometimes we don't get a chance to get that recognition of Absolutely being that type of dad and being that kind of guy. So one is just say, shout out to all the dads man.

Speaker 2:

Dads keep doing and being the best that you can possibly be for your kids, because they're the only ones that can judge you as a father. Ain't. Nobody else On earth can judge you as a father but your kids, because you are their father. And what's the reward? What's the reward? It comes with fatherhood. My children would go through it just a little bit easier than I did. That's a fact. And when you get to see your kids Be parents, that's when you know, hopefully, I did one hell of a job, for sure, for sure. So I'll say this real quick man, my uncle, tony Anthony Brooks, shout out to Anthony Brooks, love you. He had said to me one time when he came over, when we had KJ man, and that was, you know, I'm 24, maybe Still fairly young, but at that the cusp of you know I might be a.

Speaker 2:

You was 24? Yeah, I was like 24 24 going on 25. You know what you're right. I was 20.

Speaker 3:

That sound about right yeah.

Speaker 2:

But I had said to him like man, I'm nervous about a lot of things, man and I'm you know, I don't really know what I'm doing, fully, fully, but I'm willing to take the risk. And he was like the reward going to come to you. He's like you going through with fatherhood like this, you don't really know you making the decisions, so on and so forth.

Speaker 1:

He's like your son going to go through fatherhood like this.

Speaker 2:

Cause you're giving him an image and something to see.

Speaker 2:

Yeah Giving him that role model you can explore, even just from my own things, man, you can express to me and tell me all day long like this is what you should do, this is what you need to do. But I also need an example. You know what I'm saying. I need something to be seen for me to feel like, oh yeah, this is Okay. Oh okay, yeah, alright, you know more than just the verbal manual. I need a visual man. So, yeah, you know, sometimes I hope to be that myself for my team.

Speaker 2:

For sure, man, you start to pick up a lot of things and like I think, like we spoke before, on the pile we didn't have that in the household, but we had it outside of the household through uncles, different family members of what have you. But it ain't nothing like having that figure in the home and, on a day to day basis, have, even when it comes to small things. When it comes to small things. So my dad, he you know he could cook too, or I saw the way he was affectionate with my mom. So I pick up those traits and I'm affectionate the same way towards my lady.

Speaker 2:

And doing those small things like rubbing backs, random kisses on the cheek Maybe gross to you when you were a kid, scratching the scalp I like to scratch the scalp, scrapping the scalp that's the ape in me, scrapping the scalp, my dog, but yeah, man, having that example in the home and Knowing man, they watching us, they watching us like a mug man, being the role model to our sons and the examples to our daughters, because when they grow they looking to be, they looking to find a man like you. So be careful, that's good or bad. Good or bad, yeah, good or bad, you ain't Alright. Just she gonna be attracted to Aint nothing.

Speaker 2:

Potentially that ain't what you want. Hopefully, potentially she does not Become attracted to whatever a stigma is or promoted at that time for her generation. Alright, so I remember we talked about this Some while back man, just on some parent questions like Would you be okay with your child bringing home Somebody? Like you.

Speaker 1:

I think this was specifically daughter.

Speaker 2:

Would you be okay with your daughter Dealing with a kind of guy like you? Yeah, it have to be daughter. Well, you know it's 2023 but you know.

Speaker 3:

If things go as planned, If things go as planned.

Speaker 2:

Yes For me. Yes. Now I do know that there's some traits about myself. Ain't nobody gonna be perfect. You know what I'm saying? I'm not expecting my daughter to bring home Just some perfect star pupil dude. And when they're having their issues, I would even like for my future son-in-law to feel comfortable enough to come with me and say I don't know what I want him to call me yet.

Speaker 3:

Call me dad pops.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I ain't sure I work on that. I got time.

Speaker 2:

But, I would want him to feel comfortable enough to come to me. Rather, he has a father of his own or not. I want to be a figure to him as well. I don't want to be just Treat my daughter. I don't want to be a Diamond daddy from players club. You know what I'm saying. You come to the range with me. You know what I'm saying? Would you be like the Marcus Burnett from Bad Boys 2? What the fuck are you? I'm Reggie. I'm here to check out Megan. What?

Speaker 1:

I'm Reggie. I'm here to check out Megan.

Speaker 2:

Hey, buddy, yeah, what the fuck is that? I heard it says name of a fucking Reggie. It's Reggie. I'm fucking Reggie. I'm here to check out Megan yeah.

Speaker 3:

I heard him. I'm fucking saying name of Reggie. He'll take Megan out.

Speaker 2:

Hey shit, my nigga In real life. I heard that scene that she was 100% improv. Lil dude, lil Kawaii Linda looking dude, ain't? No, what the fuck they about to hit him with man. They hit him with man, that shit, fucking hilarious man. He did look like Kawaii Linda, though I'm here to take you his daughter out. I heard it was fucking Nick Z. You ever meet Lil to a man?

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 1:

Can you fight?

Speaker 3:

No, no, no.

Speaker 2:

So I'll say this even in that scene right there, man, we always said, like if we had daughters or me, growing up I got sisters. We was gonna do that to the guys that came through. Check it though, do you know? Just speaking of movie scenes, as you seen Den of Thieves, I've seen bits and pieces, but no disrespect to the movie, cause I feel like it's an all star cast, but I generally fall asleep. It's a good movie. The good ones be slow, american gangsters slow. That's one of the greatest movies ever to me. But check out Den of Thieves man. When 50 cent's character's daughter Was about to go to prime or homecoming, whatever, maybe they dress up.

Speaker 1:

I think it was a quincella, something like that.

Speaker 3:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

That ain't Jewish, my bad.

Speaker 3:

We made mistakes. I didn't know.

Speaker 2:

Now I do A quinceaniera Is. For the girls Of a certain ethnicity Got me below what it is. I said I'm thinking about Bar Mitzvah's shit.

Speaker 1:

Do they have Bar?

Speaker 2:

Mitzvah for the girls. I know they call that.

Speaker 1:

I ain't Jewish, but I do recall that scene though.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know he come in.

Speaker 2:

He meet him. He don't say nothing at all. He got a red rag hanging out his His suit jacket. He tuck it in. Let me talk to you real quick. Bring him into the garage. All the homies out there Don't nobody say nothing.

Speaker 2:

He said something along the lines of For the last 16 years it's been my responsibility To take care of that little girl in there and for the first time I'm passing that responsibility to you and if anything happen, you know let's not find out you could be back by 10, some shit like that. Your mother fucking ass. Now here's something that I want to bring it back. I want to get back on topic, but something that my wife and I talked about, talk about frequently and Fucking fool today. Okay, I'm not double standard with this shit.

Speaker 2:

When my kids Are at the age and say they're away, they go to college or what have you, and they come home for the holiday, you and your girlfriend, you and your boyfriend, are not Sleeping In the same room In my house. Y'all could either go to a hotel, or we could set her up, or she could sleep in your room, or he can sleep in the living room. Y'all work it out. They sleeping at 9. This ain't motherfucking this Christmas With Devon and Lauren London's character. They weren't supposed to be sleeping together. They did have them in separate rooms. But me and my wife talk about this shit and she disagrees with me. She wants me to be Uh Welcoming and Cool. If you would, I would love to give her an opportunity to speak at the same time. But nigga, I'm no. Y'all can either get a hotel, but y'all are not Okay they going to bed.

Speaker 2:

You ain't even gonna be in the fucking head, you ain't even fucking in the fucking head, you don't even know what the fuck I was trying to do. It ain't gonna happen. Rather, with my sons, or my daughters, I was gonna say that, man, just thinking of it myself, I got to see just KJ interact with his Classmates At open house the other day, shout out to the Berea school system, but some young lady Came up to KJ and was just like Hi. Kj.

Speaker 1:

I could see him like.

Speaker 2:

Blushing Very much, showing kitty interest.

Speaker 1:

Kitty interest.

Speaker 2:

But as he grows up More mature, he's gonna become more handsome. The madope feeling is gonna kick in. I'm out of lessons. Things are gonna kick in. So I agree with you as the dad and the one who they're gonna point the finger at the house In the house anyway Of some shit happening. I'm not about to give them the privacy To do some shit I'm not gonna give. Hey, I can be welcome in. Hey, let's play pool. We can fall to sleep together here on the couch. Hey, go lay in the bed with her KJ. You gonna come sleep here with me. We gonna spoon. You ain't gonna be fucking in here.

Speaker 1:

Me and you gonna lay up.

Speaker 2:

I do not plan on being that cool of a mother fucking pain. Y'all go get a hotel and know I'm not paying for this shit. You know what I'm saying. Or you can sleep on this pull out couch. I can set you up in here. I'm gonna be patrolling that night. I'm gonna be fucking patrolling. You know what I'm saying? Got me a flashlight.

Speaker 3:

I do not plan on being. What what a. I'm patrolling like a mother fuck.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying I do not plan on being that cool Of a parent. I don't give a fuck. And you see my wife, she disagrees With me on this and she actually let me know that she would counter what the fuck I'm saying. This is where shit gets uncomfortable, because I can be cool, just setting a boundary in my house. Now look here it either be accepted or it won't. Don't make me act a fucking fool in here, cause now I'm a ruin. Christmas, what?

Speaker 1:

is it? I cancel Christmas, I cancel.

Speaker 2:

Christmas in this bitch. Let her sleep In his bedroom. He can take the couch or swap how ever the fuck y'all comfortable, how ever y'all won't be together, it's fine. But let me feel the slightest disrespect Canceling. Mother, it's about to be real uncomfortable in this bitch. It could still be cool, listen to me and respect this boundary that I'm setting. Set it off in this motherfucker, I'd be the Grinch. So let's calculate this in numbers. Man, you know we both numbers.

Speaker 3:

I got a few years man.

Speaker 2:

So it would show a discipline of the children, cause there still are, there still be the children, still our kids, we all 19, 20 years old coming home From college. You know just that age 9 years from now, we all somebody's children.

Speaker 2:

Since there's somebody child, however, you gotta wait your time and turn For certain things. So when them children come home From school or wherever they from, and they trying to get comfortable Up in that bed, I as a parent, as a father, I know just Things that I've done as a young man Of 16, 17, 18. Sneaking women in the home, just sneaking. Remember that's sneaking. Ain't got no cuties, man, we sneaking. So imagine you're giving Clean opportunity. Hey, you guys need anything laying in there.

Speaker 3:

Any extra pillow, any extra blanket? Alright, nah, goodnight.

Speaker 2:

You are aiding To become a grandparent, especially if they not married man Granny. So Granny do told me one time, when they was young, you know, she had to give her and her husband had to get married. Her parents was like that. Well, his parents I'll say his parents was like that of Y'all can't be laying in the bed together if y'all not married. So they had to go get married to go lay in the bed.

Speaker 3:

It was just kind of one of them things my auntie house when they had the guest room.

Speaker 2:

If one of the daughters was standing over, hey, he got to be out here. Y'all going somewhere else with that shit. You got to have a boundary man, yeah, so we're staying with us with numbers. So take it back to numbers. If you Mean to tell me out of 24 hours of the day, and we just gonna say average between 6 To 10 hours of sleep, you cannot discipline yourself Not to be next to this person For 6 to 10 hours of sleep. No one you can control that. You go to bed 4 to 5 hours and then get back up to your own thing. But meaning like, hey man, you, we really gonna have a hassle with the, the rules of the home of hey man, y'all can't sleep together In the home. Like, y'all can wake up and cuddle on the couch. I'm up a good day long. I'm gonna give you the access to be just doing shit. You know, especially at that young, of a age of like, but they say young, dumb and full of come.

Speaker 2:

Yeah and I don't give a damn if you an adult, 18, 20, because we talking college age. I know don't talking adult, but we're talking legal.

Speaker 2:

Don't give a mother fuck freedom, it's all the kids who listen in, cuz that's 18 and up. We got explicit information on this. Motherfucker, we're talking to you too. You are not goddamn 18. You're when you 18. You are not fucking grown.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I want to say that even to my church. You are not grown, man. You, you ain't. The suffix of grown is own. You won't have nothing of your fucking own. You have nothing. You own shit. How dare you try to make life decisions and run out into the world without any goddamn practice? Don't do that, man. I'm speaking from my own experience. Hey, man, I jumped out there and had to go back for a little bit, but once I hit the streets again, I was down. Be like that man, couldn't man. So I say that to you from a protective standpoint of like you are not grown. At 18, 1920, not even 21 I would want to say 22 you will start. Some mental space will open up. Of like, solid decision-making, making a solid decision and sticking to it, not wavering from it. Man, you ain't had enough experience in the world yet to really, to really make solid decisions at 18, 19, 20 man you.

Speaker 2:

You just now hitting that road of Going out into the world. Hey, just get your feet wet, just still got similar on your breath, still wet behind the, as they say, still green around the girls. So, man, I say that just from a love space of a man. You don't, don't start throwing around. I'm grown, I'm grown, I'm grown. We did it once you 18, but they say growing up is a trap.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what am I?

Speaker 2:

turning back from this. I wish all I had to do now is homework and clean my room.

Speaker 3:

I do that I do that to be in that bitch. Thank you.

Speaker 2:

Spick and span so to bring it full circle. Man from that scene on the end of these, you know that's more the angle. I would like to go calm, smooth but serious, straight to the fucking point. I'm now passing the responsibility. I'm now giving you what's been my job this last 16, 17 years, which is protecting my daughter. I'm put my daughter in your hands. I'm trusting you. If anything happened to her, we'll leave it at that.

Speaker 1:

It's on you, but dramatic pause.

Speaker 2:

Let's say I go to grab this man. You know I'm saying, and I get some resistance From my woman in particular Because she feels that I'm making things uncomfortable. If you put me in a situation where now I need to battle for my respect, that's when it's gonna get uncomfortable. Yeah, let me highlight this young man real quick. I ain't about to hurt the boy, I ain't putting no guns on. Let me say this hey, I know y'all think this shit funny. Don't fucking pull no goddamn guns on my son. That shit ain't fucking funny, that shit ain't cute, that shit ain't necessary.

Speaker 2:

I've heard the stories and it was a similar situation with my little brother. The gun wasn't pointing at him, however, a gun was brandished. You know saying the fuck is you saying? You know what I mean. We all, we all protectors, we fucking know you know what I mean. But I've seen the prime pictures. Don't point no motherfucking gun At my motherfucking son. I don't give a fuck if it's loaded, unloaded, nigga, fake BB gun, cap gun. Don't fucking do that shit. And that's to my future in law. Don't don't do that shit Cuz of Uncle wine. Not at all. It's chitty-chitty, bang bang, nigga. That's what it's gonna be.

Speaker 3:

Straight up.

Speaker 2:

I had to put that out there, man public service. I hate that shit. I had to put that out there, man public service. I hate seeing them photos around. You see them around prime season. You know saying the father of the, the young lady, taking a picture with the prom date. You know saying kind of got the gun with a. Nah, ain't them be the? Loose just once, not at a you know saying just just, I don't. I ain't been a problem like 1817.

Speaker 2:

This Minus three. I need some drinking. No, don't do that my office with normally my strong suit, but I'll be going to my hand not off this Whiskey. This is this some good. This is aged in a barrel. Yeah, what is called a thousand men with four saints. I'm like, oh Tron, give it up, blondie. I would go to the basement. They have a barrels of Asgardian meat.

Speaker 2:

I saw a shirt, by the way, I actually want. It's a. You got the word father on it but it's spelled father or like five Thor. You know Nessa got me that shirt for Cairo KJ's first birthday. I got a video with me and I posted on my social media again later in our pen it, but she's showing off a lot of the Crabs and then I kind of photo bum and jump in like father, got like Like a, like a regular father, but like cooler Very much washed out too much.

Speaker 1:

No hammer gone.

Speaker 2:

They don't even say father or. But I see, I think that's a dope shirt. Man still get it. I think it'd be complimentary to the shirt that I want to get and I didn't even think to look up None of his merch. But I was watching Disney plus. Shout out to Disney plus, I like this and plus. But I was watching the Iron man saga and I Seen somebody on social media that had a stark industry shirt and I was like like straight company shirt. Yeah, I was like amen, I rocked it.

Speaker 3:

I was like T-shirt.

Speaker 2:

Screen printing like stark industry. Yeah, he's working and I'm like, oh yeah, I'm with you know, I like Iron man, like that.

Speaker 2:

I get it, I get a stark industry shirt and just put like staff on the back. Put happy on the back. I am dedicated to a same working environment. So sure, sure, shit like that. That's hard. Hey, I put on the back of mine like I just buy anything paper. Hey, man, you know what? Fuck it. Man Speaking of this, speaking to Tony and five or in shit, man, who are you in the MCU and why? Well, that's a good one, man, that's, that's, that's a good one. Who the fuck are you? So well, I'll start off saying this man, the MCU, and it's a quote of yours I use the old type can we do this first?

Speaker 2:

Can we do Top three Avengers first? And then, who are you and why? Okay, yeah, top three, avengers One. I am Iron man. Iron man is my favorite character in the MCU. I'm part of the Avengers as well. Next would be Thor. Thor is my guy. We got hair, beard, got siblings. He's a guy I'm guy like. And then next will be black Panther, because it's just tight relationship with his family, his sister, how his that dope relationship is, and Just because, man, I love Chad with Boseman, like I love the art of what he would he's doing. So that's just that. And then on to song. Oh, the hawk is an honorable mention, just the old me.

Speaker 2:

Words because your shirt is green. That's a good one. Just my temper, something I used to correct.

Speaker 1:

I can recognize what myself, but you don't want to see me angry.

Speaker 2:

He's just honorable mention of like go Be a spark plug. So what about you, man? Tell me about you, my sure. So what's your top? Who are you in the MCU and why give me a top three, top three? Now, my top three ain't who I would be, but I can give my top three and then my top three may not even be.

Speaker 1:

Who I am in the MCU.

Speaker 2:

You know, first we talking MCU, not necessarily Avengers. Nick, I'm Thanos. Have you bitches need to go Fuck y'all man. But like real shit though, my dude Respect, we can be getting on me about this, shit me. You know, I'm naming my next, my truck, thanos Name gonna be Thanos. I think I'm solid, I'm concrete. My truck now gonna be Thanos, nick. Snap on your niggas. Anyway, um, I respect Thanos, not just as a feather. It'd be weird to say I respect him as a father. That'd be some weird ass shit you could do. His baby girl off cliff is fucked up. He stole her. He can look that man or that Titan. He was about his purpose. He stopped at nothing. He had a plan. He executed that shit as far fetched as the scene.

Speaker 2:

You know, no being has held not only one, but two infinity stones Louder than he can shit you know. So just off that man. Thanos, mcu top favorite, I just go character. I know I'm an Avenger for life, nick, oh my air. But uh, thanos man, I respect that character man now.

Speaker 2:

Avengers, thor. Thor is my dog man. When we talking like this character development, what they, what they did with him and him just being a fucking beast, you know, saying that, what they put him in the comedy as well, you know, like, I really really like just kind of how they Made his story go and it's still going super dope man. And last but certainly not least, my man, steve Rogers, cap, the star-spangled man. That's my dog man, cap, who actually help, I'm about to geek out. All right, I'm with you, come on. Come on, cap, slow Thanos up a little bit. He slowed him up a little bit.

Speaker 2:

When you go back to infinity war, he had Thanos was coming through a kind of smacking the shit out of everybody, starting with T'Challa. You fucking dismissed that and it straight out the movie. You know, I think a nigga bucky trying to shoot the shit. I get your bitches out the way. Fucking a Falcon, try to come through, shoot some shit, fuck out. Nigga started throwing balls on bitches, get your fuck out. He made it to Steve. You can try to hit him with some shit. He had Thanos by the pinky and the thumb.

Speaker 2:

They got holding this nigga off. If you look at Thanos's face, it's something that was different. Human, yeah, you are a mere mortal, but you know, uh, I'm definitely cap, I'm cap. So I ended up being in my time nigga, I'm cap when Thanos was nigga whooping on Thor, tony and cap that trio nigga.

Speaker 2:

It's cold Unfuck with a bull and with everything Tony and cap been through Over the you know, saying civil war and all that shit. Nigga, they got like a love-hate relationship. It's like you, my partner like. He's like the Avengers, like both Wars. We just hit my house.

Speaker 1:

For sure, yeah, he's like you know. I thought I was even invited, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I didn't make the cut. Yeah, man, with a, you know. And then even the connection with you know Howard start, you know, kind of being responsible At least partially for the development of Captain America and understand like, hey, my father Made you know, saying our respect to the guy my dad wouldn't shut up about. Yeah, you know Sam, who had who, which you know. Howard thought that you know that was the last little bit of vibranium on earth in that shield when he gave it to To cap, or cap picked it rather, but you know it didn't. Cap Keep losing mother shield in civil war, I think. Well, what kind has made him another one? So I really don't know what happened after he dropped it in civil war. When cap dropped the shield in civil war, oh, I need to go back.

Speaker 2:

Why Tony gave it back you back at Engang in in game because he pulled up that's one of my favorite scenes that are in there that two men had to. He needed to. They went to go see Tony about Time travel, yeah, and he was like no man. I can't wait when he ended up figuring it out. He ended up pulling back the shit off of my face In the pushing lane through time, time and that relationship of theirs, knowing like they didn't been through some things.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he clearly told me best friend killed my parents and you defended this nigga. Let's put it in nigga content yeah, like what nigga? This nigga killed my mom and daddy Bones, with him on me, fucking the planet together. Nigga, you defend this nigga. Kill my mom and daddy. I saw the video.

Speaker 1:

Did you know? Did you know?

Speaker 2:

I need to man and that's one of them. Best scuffles to me, man in the weekends. Yeah, in any game I want to say don't quote me in the movie, but I think it was in game when Tony put it up in the Audi and he asked yeah, so it's talking to um.

Speaker 2:

The cap and he had told him like man haters, corrosive, and I don't like it. And he was like man, I just you. But they, they was able to just say with they piece. I'm gonna go back and watch it so I can quote it word for word. But it was one of them, like a man in so many gems, you got a catch. But what I'm trying to put my finger on is, in infinity war, cap was given a shield by the Wakanda's. They made him another one and get this man a shield. Remember that. Yeah, he had the little.

Speaker 2:

Right, had them joints and he was just beating ass, right, but in infinity war, I mean in game, it was kind of a shield shaped one like a police band or some shit. Yeah, would you know he, and he kind of wore it on his arm. Okay, got remember him like let's go. I like some pointy shit on it. Yeah, and infinity war when him, tony gave him back this in game and again in game. Yeah, I'm back, dump the stuffed animals off. You know, tell everyone they bring one for everyone.

Speaker 2:

Yeah they bring one for everybody. They bring one for the whole team. We gave it back to him. Yeah, I was wondering like, yeah, it's my name, yeah, so he lost it again when they was battling. At the end, when he went, thanos fucking blew up the Avengers facility. If you lose this again, I'm keeping it. Yeah, man.

Speaker 2:

So tell me out of your top three, who are you and why? Automata, I'm cap. I'm definitely the cap man because I Can. I can do this all day. I Can do this all fucking day. It ain't nothing I ever been through to where a nigga. I ain't get back up and I need to serve to do it. This. What I love about Captain America man Cap was always cap. When he was getting his ass handed to him in the alley in Brooklyn, you know I'm saying I Saw that. You know, sam Bucky, come through and, hey, pick on someone your own side. He was always cap. The serum didn't give him the heart that he got nigga jumping on a zhiyin boot camp. He was you cat, he was always that way. He just he was just small. He needed some extra shit to go with it, but he was definitely a leader.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm a great ass, friend. You know I'm saying to Bucky hey, don't win the war till I get there. That's myself, as a shit to say. Wait on you, that's a soldier ship probably, but on, but he had. He has something that a serum, the serum couldn't give you, that you know. I mean just like the other guy who From in and black looking a Earl Goddammit. Okay, from in and black, what's?

Speaker 3:

it Tommy Lee Jones.

Speaker 2:

Tommy Lee Jones, I'm gonna say James Earl Jones. But uh, you know he wanted to get a serum to the asshole dude, just cuz he was strong, he was running fast, he can climb to the obstacles and shit, but he was a fucking jerk and it was like this serum was gonna make him do that anyway. Yeah, it was going pretty much in hands. He wasn't going to use the ship for good. It seemed like he was just going to enhance the physical attributes and they were looking for somebody who, like you said he had certain characteristics he needed. He needed somebody with internal heart. You know leadership things. So you're right man. You're right man.

Speaker 2:

He's been picking the picture from me, but Cap is definitely that dude man, I think, his story just being like the doctor said man, you remain a good man. Cap is a good man beyond the hero. Shit. You know what I'm saying? That's me. That's Cap A good man, a good leader, having heart. I can do this all day. I ain't backing down. Thanos was whooping the dog Shit out of Cap. Nigga broke the shield, yeah, yeah, yeah. Thanos was fucking frustrated. And let me tell you something about Thanos real quick. This is where I respect him as well. My man said, in all my years of conquest violence is never personal. But what I'm about to do to your annoying motherfucking planets, I'm gonna enjoy it Very, very much. The other universes and planets and galaxies ain't got the Avengers. You earth motherfuckers is annoying. Y'all fight back and y'all fight back. Good, good, yeah. Everybody else is fighting back. Y'all fight back, good, y'all fucking got y'all to travel back through time and got me here. I ain't even know. I got the stars, nigga. I'm still seven years younger.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Y'all y'all nigga, y'all annoying you. Hold on, I would. He said they're not trying to stop something.

Speaker 1:

I did. They're trying to stop something that I already have.

Speaker 2:

They're not trying to. It was confusing. They're not trying to stop me from doing something in our time, they're trying to redo something I didn't. There it's like, yeah, dad, that's what they did. That's what that means If I die. But no man, but yeah man, you know, respect the Thanos. I'm an Avenger. Don't fucking kick me out, nigga, throw your a's up. I'm a fucking Avenger. But Thanos, and did you know? They have, like the, the comic awards? They gave the villain of the year to Michael B Jordan Killmonger. Oh yeah, that's a, that's a dope, that's a good. Hey, I love it for the culture.

Speaker 2:

Yeah because, you know, with him being a villain, it's almost like.

Speaker 3:

Was he a villain?

Speaker 2:

You got to understand the villain. You know saying the Joker two face. You understand why, why they were, why they were. The villain has just as much passion as the hero, for sure, ok, they believe their way is right, absolutely and they're willing to fight for it, man. But you're right, man Killmonger had, was he really a villain?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he was kind of like yeah, we had to see Black Panther, but I understand what dude talking about. Yeah, yeah, I want to hear more of what he got to say. Yeah, man, I have a theory on and I love the movie. I love the Black Panther movies, not so much the second one, but the first one, you know. Definitely, though we can talk about that to the way, the second one was kind of, I know Chad had passed, but I feel like they kind of snatched something from us as a people with the second one. But in the first one I imagine that Prince in Jobu OK, eric Killmonger's father, he was sent to the United States.

Speaker 2:

Ok, to California, to Oakland, in which we know is where the Black Panther Party originated. Ok, bobby Seale, he knew this, where it was from. He sent there to be a spy. Now, this was in the 80s, late 80s, early 90s, because Too Short was playing in the background. The music always gives you the timestamp, for sure in movies. You know what's all. I know that song that's to give you the setting that, whatever shoes they wear, yeah, the car parked on the street.

Speaker 2:

Now that's the 70s. Ok, you had too short plan. That was like late 80s, early 90s. Ok. Now Eric Killmonger is a kid playing ball, you know, down from the apartment complex. I imagine that his father ended up falling in love with the. Now, at this point, the Black Panther Party is no more. You know, he was in jail.

Speaker 3:

There's beef and shit you know dispersed.

Speaker 2:

Folks got killed, a bunch sent to prison. You know what I'm saying. Like, the Black Panther Party is no more. You still got the new African Panthers. Matter of fact. Shout out to them, man, Shout out to Fred Hampton Jr. But and the Cubs? I imagine that Prince and Jobu fell in love because of Osford's Whitaker's character's name. His spot name was James, but you know he just did Anyway him he said.

Speaker 2:

He said your uncle fell in love with an American woman. I imagine that woman to be the daughter, or perhaps even granddaughter daughter, daughter of a Black Panther who was possibly incarcerated. He fell in love with the daughter of a Panther who learned a lot from her father. And this woman who he fell in love with is telling him about the struggles of Black people. Like Prince and Jobu said in the backstory, their leaders are killed off. Martin Luther King, fred Hampton, malcolm X, you know saying Macri Evers. Their leaders are killed off and they take the dissonant. I want to help these people here. This one, we have the resources to fight back.

Speaker 2:

You know that's. That's like my theory. He fell in love with the daughter of a Black Panther who gave him the game on the on the Black American way, the Black American struggle, you know, and he wanted to do something about it. So you know, apparently he ended up meeting Ulysses claw at some point and showing him, still in vibranium for Wakanda, you know. Now, of course, prince and Jobu is teaching his son these things about the struggle, you know, to Black people. We got to do something to help our people, our people over here. You know, saying the history, you know, a few slaves was Wakanda's too.

Speaker 2:

They got some of us.

Speaker 1:

We have Wakanda's all over the nation.

Speaker 2:

Any other nation. But a shout out to him as I forget his name, but he played Chris Darden in the OJ Simpson J, it's dope shit, but um, but that's my theory, man. So Eric Kilmonger growing up you know he joins the US military, you know, which is a contradiction to his belief, because typically of a Panther or the son of a Panther or the grandson of a Panther wouldn't be fighting for this country. However, you know he did. Yeah, now I want to say he said in the movie, like don't quote me, I'll go back and watch it, man, but it was like he did it purposely to make so they can make him as dangerous as he could. Be for sure, you know the training, you saw the kills when you, when he first showed claw I ain't skidding, no, brandon, and he showed a few, like 37 kills.

Speaker 3:

I think not bad.

Speaker 2:

You can take your shirt off later on in the movie, like, yeah, there's a couple of villages, yeah, a few. You know what I'm saying. He said right here in this country, you know, speaking on, you know, perhaps in Libya you know what I'm saying In Africa and stuff like that. You know communist countries in Africa and stuff like that. So, yeah, man, he's killed my own people all to get to you. You know, because he felt like and we all know this man, like Wakanda and shit. Eric is probably the only person in the in the in the country who knew about Wakanda and what they got, because, of course, his father's a prince in total. You know what I'm saying. So his son link up with Ulysses Claw and they continue attempting to steal vibranium and you know, and what have you? You know, however, to help African people here you know what I'm saying Like a look like us, yeah, like Nia. What was the?

Speaker 3:

What's her name?

Speaker 2:

Lapida's character.

Speaker 3:

What was her? The war dog.

Speaker 2:

Nakea and she said you know, wakanda has enough resources to help other countries and protect itself all at once.

Speaker 3:

Why not do? It's not?

Speaker 2:

our way. That was the excuse, like, make it your way. You know what I'm saying, I would help you. When I did not get it, man, you know, was was kill manga or villain. Yeah, sure, you know, but however, it's like, I get it. I get it, thanos, I get it, you know Joker.

Speaker 3:

You look nuts.

Speaker 2:

You know, but I get it, so I'll say this man. So, to round it out, I got my Tony. Iron man is number one, the worst number two, and Black Panther is number three. And the reason that I say that I'm Iron man, I'm Tony, is when I go back and I watch the movies and I get to see how much of his personality, how he was, if he was so smart that he was almost too smart for his own good. So I identify with that at a time and he kept being compared to his father, what his father's done. But he did continue and carry on his father's legacy In the media.

Speaker 2:

He had to keep defending what his career was, which was weapons, and when he got into we ended up getting abducted and forced to build his weapons in the cave. He got a chance to have a reflection of himself of when his team was dirty. They was under on underhand, under the table, doing arms deals and if you don't know the comic book story of Tony Stark, he was an arms dealer is for the military Some of the biggest contracts of him, creating weapons and guns and things like that.

Speaker 1:

Not an illegal arms. Yeah, not an illegal arm dealer but legal.

Speaker 3:

No, he wasn't the mother do from Russia.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, man. So he wasn't Victor Boots. So he ended up getting abducted, was forced to build these weapons in a cave and he got a chance to. He was tortured and all kinds of things, but he got a chance to stand up against something he built. He stand fight against his own creation. It's really like a me versus me kind of scenario then. And he wanted to. Not only at one point at the time he was, he thought he was protecting the world and changing the world and he'd all he did was change his narrative, because he still protected the world and saved the world. He was beginning to clean energy, so the so I say that like just to give you the background of him. I love him because of the character development of he dealt with his parental issues. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. He dealt with his parental issues. He dealt with his anxieties, he dealt with his panic attacks. He dealt with publicly letting the world know like, hey, I am the suit, you know, I am the man, I am him.

Speaker 3:

You can't take this.

Speaker 2:

So I enjoyed that. And then they even gave a background of somebody else being able to replicate the arc reactor, you know. But just I love the character development. I love him becoming a family man, him getting out of superheroing, if you will. You got his kids, you get to see him human and then you know being a, being a bachelor.

Speaker 1:

You know saying the world's most eligible bag, and you will be stopped say I take that suit away from you.

Speaker 2:

What are you? It's a billionaire playboy genius. The answer for the answer yeah, all that. She's a black widow. Yeah, I'm still some fucking body. Right, I'm still somebody, but I got this suit. But one of them was like I made this.

Speaker 1:

Tony Stark built this suit in a game from a box of scraps.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was the dogs.

Speaker 1:

That's right there.

Speaker 2:

We're not Tony Stark, nothing special about you. Came out of a bottle, what the damn. So which one of us is wearing a spangly outfit? And I'm talking shit, don't come back man. So it's little sarcastic, humorous things that I like about his character, that I find within myself, yeah. And then, like Robert Downey, june, who else could have been Tony man, like I know, when things are what they are like, who else could have been Jack from that thing? No, but Johnny Depp would have been weird. But if that was how it was, we would have thought Leonardo would have been weird.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't see him as Jack. That's just how she did yeah.

Speaker 2:

If the alphabet went ZRQT PTH, we would think ABCDFG was weird. That sounds different.

Speaker 2:

But yeah like that's where it's both going. Abcd sound strange, but shout out to Robert Downey Jr Because I couldn't imagine anybody else playing that role. I watched it was something on YouTube, whatever talking in the first Avengers movie. They were on the ship and they were just discussing I believe it was what to do with the fuck, not the orb the sphere that Loki had, what's it called the Scepter? Yeah, trying to discuss what they did, just having a conversation, and not Tony Stark, but Robert Downey Jr, improvising, is eating blueberries. That was not in the script, but Robert Downey Jr, while doing his lines, got this bag of blueberries, just saying his lines eating. And then, in having this conversation with Thor, natasha Cap, he offers some to Dr Banner and Dr Banner just being in an act to just grab some, and while still just having a discussion. I think you'll remember that. I remember that episode.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

This is where I love DC. We touched on Joker and Scarfraise, also two other dope villain, rillard, dope ass villains in the DC. But this is where I think, like DC Pails and compares and compared to Marvel. Still love DC, but when you go to compare it to, is a the character Development like Marvel legit? Nigga, start from scratch. We going back to the fucking beginning, for everybody got their own and it just built up these, these trying still love. You know, no disrespect to y'all, but the, the persona, not personification, but just the human, turning these heroes into just people. Blueberries you know I'm saying talking shit. Even Thor, the way they did with him, and just you know it being funny when he first on earth and fucking. Oh, I like this beverage here. I don't have another.

Speaker 2:

Give me a horse. Yes, yes, it's fucking hilarious. Which way is south? Oh, then I walk, then it's like, it's like 20 something miles. Well, farewell. Which way? You know? It's just the development over time, man, you know from Thor, even being Imature, if you will, as a prince, when going to fight the frost dryers, when his father said nigga no, and he like, he like dad, they ran up in our shit, tried to steal the motherfucking nigga. We go, we go, let them do that shit.

Speaker 1:

He go over there.

Speaker 2:

Yes against his father's will, nigga, and they was about to get their ass whoop. They was dealing with the frost giant. These niggas down down a multiply.

Speaker 1:

These were acts of a boy. Yeah, let this be acts of that of a boy. You know, your son came here. I was in bullshit. Basically told him I yeah, he's just a boy, he's just a kid and imagine that.

Speaker 2:

Imagine like you ain't thinking about it, Thor, even though say at that point you know he's maybe like a hundred years old, but he really like 19. I am 1500 yeah, so he was probably. I say this nigga was 900. But just like a younger man, but he's 1920 and human year, but he had Prince.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm saying and he's ready to take rule, cuz nigga Odin ain't going to fight these motherfuckers. He getting sick, this nigga got a heart condition. You know, sam, we're not gods. We live, we die. You know, sam, give it, take 8,000 years.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Lucky say but you know, just, man, shit like that. I can go on and on about the MCU man. We talk about this shit all.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, this shit is like the Bible to me for sure, man. So I'll say this, man, and we'll dig deep in Tony. We'll break through the breakdown of Tony's character to me, of why I identify with him. First of One, he's just a smart, genius, brilliant asshole who's so sarcastic, can't take things Fucking seriously. I think he kind of own on the spectrum somewhere, you know inspection somewhere. Yeah, genius, you own inspection somewhere. But as he develops you get to see him as a human of like I said. He grew up, he grew from being a bachelor all the way to a husband.

Speaker 1:

Wong's invited to my wedding.

Speaker 2:

So he, he grew from a bachelor to a father. He was a workaholic mess. Why identify with that as a workaholic? He had his big view to save the world, protect the world, kind of self-sacrificial, and he always learns from his mistakes. And it's a guy on tiktok or social media. He's like Tony learns from his mistakes. I was. You sent that to me, I watched that. That was. That was actually pretty dope. That was pretty dope of how they connected. He didn't see or notice the development of all his suits, casually watching.

Speaker 2:

Some shit happened in the last movie. He fixed it to be better, mm-hmm. And then in the next movie, some shit happened. He fixed it to be better, even when it came to he went from the iron suit. Of course, something happened, ended up in space, he ran out of oxygen. Which one was that he ran out of oxygen?

Speaker 3:

I got to it's rose. Yeah, mm-hmm so he went.

Speaker 2:

Did he go to the nanotech from there?

Speaker 3:

No, not from there he talked to me.

Speaker 2:

This show yeah, yes, my guy, this is my guy. But no, he ended up the. He ended up having to change to like a and he just he said casually in there, like Jarvis, paint the suit titanium gold alloyed or something to keep with the frost. So you would you like me to do what it was, but just a casual line that's gonna get the spinning rims, let's go.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but he had a casual line that fixed the issue. So when he fought Obadiah he was like hey man, I couldn't. You know, he made this big badass suit. So he was like, only way he really remember, this suit was just a prototype, it was not war ready.

Speaker 1:

He kept Jarvis kept telling him like this suit is not built for comeback, so but he, he still was thinking he ended up taking him out of space and kept you. My suit is way more.

Speaker 2:

How'd you?

Speaker 3:

fix the the freezing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm saying so Down man. So he learned that one day. So he learned from the turbine and the adventures of Um.

Speaker 2:

He had the turbines going and then when he he's like it looks like it runs on some form of electricity, like, well, he's not wrong, but he had the, had the turbine. And if you heard in the next movie he was like yeah, we upgraded from the, I think it was. He was like we upgraded from the turbines to start, got a really good to these repulsors. Then you take it to back, like to the first Avenger. When I fucking hilarious Um Captonian throw when they first met Thor and they had they fight, yeah, they came a team, the jet Blue on out of there.

Speaker 3:

Don't hit me, don't take my stuff.

Speaker 2:

But when Thor went to whooping his head, uh suit lawyers capacity. And then end of use in that shit against Thanos say door hit me.

Speaker 1:

So they got.

Speaker 2:

Iron man 2, when he had fought Banco, the guy yeah. So when he the suit, like remember he had a Arc reactor to, yeah. So when he hit him with, you know saying the Electrical electricity.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it ended up draining and damaging his suit. So now Tony learns from his mistakes, and when Thor hitting with the lightning, all of it was power is super, so it was. He learned from that one, because Iron man 2 came out before Avengers, the first Avengers movie. Right, iron man 2 came out after the first. No, iron man 2 came out Before the first Avengers, because I think Iron man actually got two movies in a row before anybody got to you know he had.

Speaker 2:

I think Iron man had the first actual. Yeah, he had the first one the first. Yeah, not in timeline order, but in real earth, nigga time our time. Here's movie came out first. Technically was Hulk technique technically 2008 somebody bought the rights.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he came out like Sony.

Speaker 2:

Sony messing up stuff, yeah, man, but free spider-man. It's so many things about that character, about him and his development that I that I love man Just even know how he modifies the suits. And Iron man 3 is probably my favorite one Because it's a Christmas movie. It's my favorite Christmas movie.

Speaker 2:

It's one of that and Friday after next taking the church and what he in the beginning of the movie and this is where the tinkering came in, with me Me being in my garage and I kind of mimic my garage after Tony Stark's garage, it's hard Got my man cave on one side, I'm working over here, I got my cars over there, got my workbench like, yeah, I got my shit with this work. I mean this big-ass, beautiful fucking house, yeah, but I live in here.

Speaker 2:

I live in my spot pepper always got to find him in his he working, even when he had the he started developing the Artificial that he wasn't in the suit, he just the flight.

Speaker 1:

Oh man yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, which he took that idea from Iron man 2, from Vanco maybe they had the flightless man suit. He ended developing that in the Iron man Three that he was like fucking shit, I'm gonna have to, I'm gonna have to put it Every time I want to learn some new shit every well written is well put together.

Speaker 2:

But my man always tends to learn from his mistakes, man. So I Enjoy Iron man 3 because of he had to have a hobby. The world was like safe, he wasn't running the company pepper really. So he in the basement just Tinkering, as the phrase we use. He just my mama and them say like what can in the garage doing? I got that tinkering, just doing this shit, I'm doing shit. And when time calls is like I got the Iron Legion, I got whatever I need to call because I've been working on shit. Just he said everybody got to have a hobby. You know what I'm saying. But hello, a hobby. He called in all of these Different robots and it came in to save pepper. It's about to be a long life. We got a. You got a good relationship with happy. You know I'm saying happy ain't his capy, his own man. Now he's a dope character man.

Speaker 1:

He's like I'm not the tech savvy guy like you like turn it around, yeah, but my man just always got the latest tech.

Speaker 2:

He always developing something, always got his hands on everything. So that's what makes me identify with him. And then War, machine, war machine, so I break it down to how kind of.

Speaker 2:

In my MCU, how I am Iron man and my MCU I'm Iron man you are capped to me. You are capped to me in my Iron man Universe. In my MCU we go to war with each other saving the world every day and I actually go by your lead of a lot of shit. On the on the book side of things, I do pay for a lot of shit. Yeah, everything is just like everything look cool. Yeah, but that's my. But you lead the people, man, they listen to me, but it's like I'll listen to you. Yeah, you know I'm saying so. And then Vanessa's pepper pots. She deals with my shit, she puts up with my shit. She's like I want one of those. No, oh, I'm on Natasha. Yeah, like I want one of those.

Speaker 2:

No, but it's like a man is drinking the water Used to just getting without want a man, but she put up with my shit. She actually is the, the brilliant mind behind like a lot of my ideas and can really Like Tony, you think you like yeah you, what if I could, just you know I could just stop. I remember when he took the archery after out and he needed her. You know her hands are smaller than he.

Speaker 2:

So he needed pepper to reach inside and pour the coil or the quarter. Some shit you know it smells.

Speaker 1:

And it was just puss from yeah, Some went wrong.

Speaker 2:

She started beeping. She's like what?

Speaker 3:

is that Nothing? Just send me in a mile cardiac arrest. I gotta be calm but I want to watch that shit. Man that was.

Speaker 2:

Iron man 2. Yeah, cuz he, the art, reacted to Palladium or Pallarium, whatever, with his, it started to like, yeah, eating them up. That's when Nick Fury came in and hitting with the little serum like I Could help you, but you gotta help me, guys. It'll be part of shit man.

Speaker 2:

I might have to see. I think, if I'm not mistaken, the post credit scene to Nope, can't be, can't be. I forget which movie this is the post credit scene of, but when cap Pretty much similar you snuck into Tony's house and was like, yeah, I got a job. It was, honestly, it was probably one of the iron man's, probably Iron man 2, you know, tony had kind of stuck into his house and then he he's kind of like I got a job for you, you know, and pretty much he was going around recruiting the Avengers and I think he recruited a Back to he. Of course, he recruited Cap first, and when you go back, but that's what you see first, you saw the iron man movies first starting 2008. Great shit, dude. Let me go back to Thanos real quick, and this is something I really respect about Thanos. Um, about three weeks after you know Thanos, his initial snap Rocket love, rocket raccoon man. You seen Guardians 3, right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah man rocket. Been through a lot, been through a lot. Probably watch that too, but I ain't no time. This weekend you got to take like two, maybe three days. You watch 72 hours straight, whole area, no sleep, no sleep. But um he, um. About three weeks after Thanos his initial snap rocket found you know they have been no energy like that found in the universe until two days ago they saw it again. It's got to be the fucking snap. Nothing else gives off this amount of energy and they was able to channel that shit like that Fuckin happen again. That's where he is and Nebula was able to confirm In the garden. In the garden humble dude.

Speaker 2:

Humble, fucking dude. He didn't. I ripe out half planet and, yeah, I want to match him with a thousand bad bitches. You know, pool water, shit. That ain't what he snapped for. No, no, that wasn't his will. You got this your wheel. Whatever, you nigga, that's what I want. Bang. He wanted to be in the garden, but in a food that I used the stones to destroy, and that's what I'm getting at, because that's how they found him.

Speaker 2:

He used the stones not to do some more shit, but my I'm inevitable. What I wanted to do is done. I no longer have a use for these and I don't feel like going to put these bitches back like they do. I used. My will was to destroy him. I no longer have you. You could have kept them. Now, thanos snapping and shit like crazy Thanos. It seems like no being necessarily has the strength to Handle that shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah really really survive yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's a fucking lot. You know. He said nearly killed me. This shit is oh fuck, you see what it did to Hawk. Yeah, you know saying people forget about Hawk, snap too. I was talking to my brother about that shit, like you remember, when the Hawk, he Put the gauntlet on and snapped and how does I? Brought everybody yeah, that was Hawk, it was Hawks will mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

You know saying Right after that, clint's wife called On.

Speaker 2:

Think I'm first ball who the fuck kept her phone on fire. Don't worry about it. Nick kept paying the bill one round, killing people and say he got so mad he took it out on agents. Yeah, man, hey, he was going around fucking Taking out cartels and shit underlaw. Yeah, all that shit. Like y'all the motherfuckers. That shit didn't snap the way, not my family. He lost a. We had four kids three and his wife yeah, he lost it.

Speaker 2:

I had a farm, fucking dog, horses, shit go hey. So, speaking on the farm portion, tony took a page out of Barton's book, like he said, and when moved on the farm got pepper. A farm, yeah, real modest. Yeah, just the money one snapped away.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

He still was running shit. Tech was everywhere. Stark tech was everywhere. He was living like in it. To me it looked like I'm new Orleans somewhere, you know man.

Speaker 3:

I would have where the house was yeah, where Tony's.

Speaker 2:

I guess you could say a third house, the modest one where him and Morgan and pepper was living at nice ass house in in game. I don't know if it's an upstate New York, but I know they had no. No, the new Avengers.

Speaker 3:

It doesn't like. No, I'm talking about his house.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's how where him, morgan, his daughter and pepper was living. There's a modest house. This thing is a trillion there. Yeah, that's mom's word. She coined it. Only she can say it. Hey, man, so I say that they did. He did take a page out of Barton's book and built him, got them a farm. Help me out real quick man. What movie was that? When they went to Barton's house to kind of lay low real quick which one was?

Speaker 3:

that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, I really like that and that's the personification of these fucking magnificent heroes, mm-hmm. And what I think also think is dope is that Nick found a spot for him and his family to lay low.

Speaker 3:

Hey man, this is a part of the deal, nick adobe as do.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hey man, I need you on the team we need. Tony ain't had no family. Natasha ain't got no ovaries. Excuse me, we know this. This was the script. Somebody fucking Tony handle family cap and no family. Natasha and handle family Banner ain't had no family, you know, like it was just them it was family. He'd be they out there somewhere else. Yeah, well they can you know they ain't nothing but a Undone away. You just go back like I don't know where, but uh, but Clint family and family kids is, isn't shit like.

Speaker 2:

I'm supposed to be a man, I got you a spot. It's for you nice little Farmshakers and shit off the grid. Yeah, nick got him a spot. That's a man, that's a, that's a leader for you.

Speaker 3:

That's a dog leader.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I need you, I'm gonna look out for you and your family, you know, saying God's be part of the team. You look like Nick. Well, let us get Nick Fury his flowers, for sure. I mean, nick flick, nick Fury, shout out to Samuel.

Speaker 2:

Nick Fury is One of those characters like none of this, none of the Avengers line up would have been the way it has been. Yeah, he's the director either. Director of it, you know I'm a director of shield. Yeah, so remember, his recruitment was the Avengers. That's supposed to be his response team and, if I'm not mistaken, he knew cuz we're first introduced to, natasha Romanoff, black widow, through Iron man, to, and she, but she had a different name and she whooped happy's ass in the ring. But see, nick knew who she was. She was Nick sent to read. Yeah, nick sent her in to you know, in a way, ultimately to help recruit Tony to be part of this team of Superheroes that we now know as the Avengers. The Avengers, yeah, yeah, yeah. So he came through, tony, come through, do his thing, but Nick First. No, I think she was. Think about it, my brother.

Speaker 2:

Think about it, but I don't know, man. So that's a that's a good question, man. So I Say this man, it was a question that we were talking about not too long ago, about when Thanos fought Hawk and Thanos had on, and I was just watching it. Just watching it, I'm like I remember reading the comic books that's. That's always like a Heavy brawl, because both of these guys are brawlers. However, you really read the comic book and even watched the movie of when they was fighting.

Speaker 1:

Hawk was just smashing he was, and then he was let him have his fun.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the gun was about to jump in, but he's overpowering back.

Speaker 2:

But then was tactical countering with him by slamming, but like a train Fighter, a warrior, got hands warrior, a warrior Like compared to Hawk, just smashing and overpowering you. And and that shows, like I Might, thanos was on the battlefield with his army. You know, saying that kind of leader ain't right. And when Hulk went for Thanos, thanos pretty much like I got this shit. And then it seemed like Thanos right hand man hey, let him have his fun, he got this shit, you know saying he got this shit and, like you said him just being tactical like my, I got a theory on Thanos too.

Speaker 2:

You know, and I think I told you this before man my theory on Thanos is that on his home planet, titan Thanos was part of, say, like the, the, the planet council you know, saying they're going through some issues. He's not the man, but he's on the board, he's on the team.

Speaker 2:

Right, you know, I'm saying he's on the team of leadership, he has a seat at the table, if you will, you know, with other important guys they saying, hey, y'all, we running out of food and resources, not only here but all over the galaxy, and that's kind of what it boiled down to. Thanos referred to what the resources and Full bellies and shit that's what it came to have y'all go so the other half could thrive.

Speaker 2:

What do humans need to thrive? Nutrients, energy, food, land, shit to eat. Not enough for your fucking body. So, um, however, if he snaps away half of living things, it's also like half the cows have, the chickens have to plant. Fuck, we gonna eat anyway. I don't know. They saw some wheels out. You know caps, awesome wheels. Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 2:

It was like if you're gonna try to maybe feel better, reason I say that is because, you know, the first thing that Scott Lang saw in the window was a bunch of birds, which pose you to believe. Like that, the birds also came back. Birds are animals, so like was half all the animals snapped away too. It's all the whales, because just because the water was cleaner, you know saying perhaps the whales, ships. The whales will say it too.

Speaker 2:

It's not enough cruel in here, but Thanos is on the board and he, thanos said, this presents an idea to the team. A hey, we can collect these stones. Let's kill everybody, let's kill Half half. Gotta go, not only here, but they're fucking weird. Thanos said they call me a madman that oh, you're tripping man, we can't do that. And he Perhaps recruited a couple of folks, a couple of his goons, that's probably with him. Maybe they was at the table too, would you?

Speaker 1:

say, on my time sailing him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, ain't like man. We, rocking with Thanos, Broke up the council, the Titan, Council, the Titan. You know what I'm saying. The House of Representatives, if you will.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know what I mean, though like the government that runs.

Speaker 2:

Titan. You know, thanos left with a couple of niggas. He said, hey, fuck it, nigga, fucked up. Titan killed all them niggas. I'm the leader now. It's what the fuck we gonna do to save not only this planet but the whole? Got that mutiforce and go collect these stones. We gonna do this shit. Well, remember, before they collected the stones, they just slaughtered. They just slaughtered. Yeah, that was yeah, they just slaughtered them. And that was the lesson. If you watch, what if? That was not efficient? He kept using the word efficient because Black Panther, in what if? Changed that Thanos's mind like hey, ain't got to do that, we can just snap and make sure more food. But then that was. Although he was a good guy, you know saying he still was like but that way is more efficient. You know, saying is, instead of going around just slaughtering half everybody or killing the old, they did it humanely. He killed him humanely. Shit, he's all she did to Gamora's planet. Yeah, of course Slap is more humane. Everybody turned it to dust. But I want to.

Speaker 1:

You're all going to die at the hands of Thanos.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know it's a close today. Pack up and get out of here, squidward, he insults me.

Speaker 1:

Like this. He's speak for this. This chattering person speak for you. I speak for myself and you're trespassing on this planet.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to watch this. You want some of this? Not really, but when do I ever get what I want? Yeah, I was like dude, where's your guy? You embarrassed me for the wizards. One of the wizards Stand down. But good shit.

Speaker 2:

Well, put together shit, man Like I would have loved to be a part of that team, just coming up with ideas and just the way they're not taking their kid, they're serious. But you know, like I'm just like Batman is such a serious character It'd be some jokes in there, but you know. You know, yeah, like it don't really hit. Like, ok, um, lex Luthor in Justice League, his character was meant to kind of be that that, that playful villain like this Nick Bunny, but it didn't quite hit. You know what I'm saying. It didn't quite hit home for me. You know what I'm saying. And so and I'm just, my all time favorite superhero is Batman. I don't think that'll ever change.

Speaker 2:

But what DC is doing with their, with their movie, their live action, shit, it just saying it ain't hitting the same way, it's like what's what's missing? And it's just turning these magnificent fucking heroes into just people and they're not feeling forced. I can't really put my finger on it. You know like DC movies are typically a little darker. They were more grim. Yeah, wow, the Avengers, they emphasize on color, you know saying Captain America, until it gets to a point like, even when you look at you know the, the, the costumes or the uniforms of each character, how they change over time. Look at Captain America suits from the first one and he got the little stupid ass fucking wings on his ears and lose the helmet with the A in the wings, no helmet.

Speaker 2:

More serious, fuck the fuck the red stripes. You just gonna do star, they got high girl beer. Sam throwing the motorcycle wind there. Age of war, try it last long. But the motorcycle cap was dope yeah. And the cap that didn't swear yeah. The cap said it's swear words. It got damn it. Watch your language. Language. The gap just saved language.

Speaker 3:

Sorry, that's not how it went anywhere. Anytime soon, yeah, what?

Speaker 2:

Him just being a weeping.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he wanted him like.

Speaker 2:

But you see, Cap is. Let me see if he was, it's in the during the war which he went to the ice in the 70s like he was in the ice for 70 years. He was an ice for 70 years. He like 90 something years old. You know was it you don't have to do.

Speaker 1:

Look too bad for almost a hundred year old man. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

He like 90 something, yeah, so, um, so he an older guy. So to the rest of y'all, I'm your elder, I'm older than all you mother fucker, besides Thor, you know what I'm saying. But Thor, in Asgardian years, I guess that definitely like 23 years old, he's still a kid, you know what I'm saying. Compared to old and who knows how old he fucking is and he turned into stars, shit, but, um, but just cap being that old school, old fashioned guy, hey, language, he's the. He had grandfather of the team. He kept, technically, you know, like the old man saying yeah, the beef between them is so fucking hilarious, man, it's one of them. Like I like that beef of, like nigga, you the young, hot ride, yeah, and it's like I'm the old fashioned stars and stripes.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like even when it came down to um. My favorite Captain America movie is the Winter Soldier. The second Captain America movie when they filmed it here in Cleveland, ohio Did a lot in six. They stayed a lot of Avengers and shot in Cleveland and you know the Fast and Furious movie, um. But the Winter Soldier, you know we get a lot that scene when Nick Fury was riding down that was Euclid Avenue. Speed down Euclid, you get to see shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit, that's fucking garage. They like around 13th. You know they're supposed to be in DC, but um, washington DC, not DC comics. But um, natasha was trying to, you know, get kept like in a little dating relationship, you know, and they mentioned she goes after she kicked the nigga off, fucking building.

Speaker 3:

Hey, what about the receptionist in your building?

Speaker 2:

He's like oh yeah, with the nose ring or tongue lip ring. Too much yeah I don't think I'm ready for that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm like oh, nigga, yeah, you see that shit, he's got a lip piercing.

Speaker 2:

I don't think I'm ready for that. Hey, maybe. To me this was like an undertone, especially when Cap said a line to uh, to manner when he was in like I think age of Ultron is at the bar with like the the four Tony, and he had told her he was like, yeah, she's on to you, so, no, call me on the lines. But she was like I've seen her flirt and I know what that is. Like they had kissed on the yeah, yeah, but he was like I know what that is Inside Tower City, by the way, when they on the escalator.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so, but I it gave hint to me of just maybe, just me underlining, looking at it like Tasha, natasha and Cap kiss, but also like Natasha and Cap just on, like they both know this is work, yeah, they gauges the undertone on there to me of like she probably was like hey, man, just I don't know why, maybe Natasha just seeing that cool, she's like one of the only women around all these men and if I am a state, I let's try to see if you still know what you're doing. And I bring that in because if you watched She-Hawk, she-hawk kept asking in one of the episodes. She-hawk kept asking back she was fucking, but she asked banner like the Captain America fuck. She kept asking like did he die a virgin?

Speaker 1:

He was like no. Captain die a virgin Cap, some bulls whatever.

Speaker 2:

And she was like oh, so he did. Fuck. Probably not, natasha, I mean with anybody. But I doubt if he hit Black Widow, because you know. I know, but I'm saying Bruce had before she was with Bruce because she didn't start like a Bruce, to like Asia Ultron. That's the second movie. But, she had her own role.

Speaker 1:

She was around Tony. She was in the military. She was a spy. You know she was getting an overreached. She had a snake.

Speaker 3:

She was getting in.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, as a spy you posted B, which you got to be, and sometimes you got to be slutty and that was a part of her role. She ain't get cap, no pussy. I don't think she was like. I think she did. She tried to because when she told, when it was driving in the car, her and batter had something going on trying to hide the zucchini, she's like shut up shellhead. Not everyone of us can fly, but she was. When she had said to him it was just me, it could be my dream, but when it was in the car driving and it was trying to go to like that bunker, yeah, and it was just talking and she was like what do you want me to be?

Speaker 1:

What do you want me to be? You want me to be something for you.

Speaker 2:

I'm like, I'm not dead. I think she was asking him like it's, but it was a kid friendly type movie.

Speaker 3:

But it was on that show.

Speaker 2:

That's what it does. That's what it does, what you catching. He like I'm not dead. She kind of almost acts like do you date, do you like? Have you had any sense? He like I'm not dead. He was still, like you know, strung up over Peggy and said for sure, and she was a beautiful one.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, Cold shot.

Speaker 2:

Agent Carter you know when he you know shorty had, you know pushed up on cap after he became captain saved you know what 147 soldiers from the Wusser name and your little receptionist smashed him up, kissing him and shit behind the shells. She come over catching cut scene. Howard, take him to go pick out a shield. What about this one? You know Peggy, walk in. What do you think? She grabbed him. I think it works, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I got some ideas about the suit.

Speaker 2:

Like she was. She was pissed at you, for sure, but it wasn't kept fault and she only grabbed him kissing. Remember, he's still that little scrawny kid. He probably know how to build his now.

Speaker 3:

He just showed this flicker.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he, like cap, didn't. Again, man, he's a, he's a good man. He didn't get the muscles to build the fighting skill to speed and then turn into a jock or turn into a.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

He ain't turned into that. He's still just that little dude from Brooklyn, still just a good person, so sure. Even even before she snatched him up and kiss him, she throwing my man. So you're, captain.

Speaker 3:

Rogers Huh, yeah, yes, ma'am, I am, that's me.

Speaker 2:

You know she throwing a little cross her legs this way, that way, you know she didn't with the sharing stones, why they ain't know how to kind of take that. But you know, and Peggy even being one of his superiors, even you know. And also, what was funny, man forget, when he was about to jump from the car to the airplane and Peggy, wait, fucking kiss him Shit, this nigga. Look at time.

Speaker 1:

Lee Jones, okay, I'm not kissing you, just a military dude, he remind me.

Speaker 2:

I was in ROTC when I was in high school, at least for my freshman year. Sergeant Major Isaacs, he remind me of him. Just a military dude, he would tell you all the time he got his ear shot off in Vietnam.

Speaker 2:

He got a bullet in his shoulder. You know what I'm saying. He can steal dust show ass. Sergeant Major was like in his 70s and he can steal dust show ass on some push ups with a fucked up shoulder. He remind you every time I got a bullet in here, you gonna let me, let me out, do you? And say you're gonna go to talking to him, kind of stuff. Hey, sergeant Major, big ear, he just put the gear that big because the one ear was small, because it got shot. Big ear, yeah, one big ass ear, just a military dude, like the only thing he was missing was like go to yeah, man. So let me tell you this real quick, man. So, as we talking about the Avengers man and I love them, man we talking about our different characters, the breakdowns, the whole relationships of them all, man, you can be a leader and people will not like you because what a leader is or the attention that a leader gains by being the leader.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know you can gain haters by being a great father, by answering the call Like amen. You mad at me for answering the call of responsibility. Like you upset it. Somebody in here carrying given a fuck and they'll band together against you or people like you that answer the call of being a father. You overheard a compliment that was given to me and they ain't all that Some hate.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, I am, I am.

Speaker 2:

Don't diminish my life, but I say that to say man, a lot of times people do trauma, bond together over things and not grow and heal through them. So I give even deeper example. We both are fathers, man, and we both got boys. So one of the things that I expressed to my son is of why I'm tough on him with things is I do not want him to ever feel Like I never, like I told him, like I do not ever want you to feel like I didn't love you and I didn't push you and I didn't bring out the best in you and just let you have your way of like.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to do this. I need to show you completion. I need to have you complete something as well. But me expressing to him like I never want you to resent me of, like I didn't teach you something or I didn't give you the opportunity man I'm like me, trying to express to him like that is becoming a model man I'm giving you. I'm teaching while giving an example. Okay, I am teaching while giving you an example. To see, I don't want you to have this resentment towards me because I'm on you so much, because I know that you this is what you're going to need.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and you just all my dad was just wouldn't let me play with matches or shoot guns or ride my four wheeler in the house. You wouldn't smoke crack, you wouldn't let me stab me.

Speaker 2:

Just let me just be a radical to rebel Like, yeah, they don't get a lot of that shit To a later.

Speaker 2:

We didn't get a lot of the shit until later, so you know, you got to understand like if your father just a parent and uses letting your child do what the fuck they want to do Eat what the fuck they want to eat they're gonna end up biting them in the ass in the long run. You know saying I'm unhealthy, I got an early diabetes and I was like 20 because I was eating fruity pebbles all the goddamn time. You know saying they just let me check for lay donuts.

Speaker 3:

My bad, I don't know. I like don't know. I just came out.

Speaker 2:

But, but no, man, we do. Kids don't understand and they say parents don't understand. That's really the notion kids don't understand.

Speaker 1:

They live long enough. We been.

Speaker 2:

We been children before One. That long ago we was kids. I can't remember the second grade. I damn sure remember the sixth grade and I'm able to channel back and say, hey, I remember what I was doing at that age. Let me teach you some of this, even when it comes to something simple. My son, you know, we, you know, we like to play, to play the game together from time to time. This one particular game. I beat this one twice. My son is going to beat it and I'm trying to tell him what to do and how. That's a driving game. Amen.

Speaker 2:

You need to take some of that drift out of that car. It's a Lambo. Nigga don't need to drift. Nigga need grip. You go. You don't need to need all that. That's for the other shit. This one right here, do this. That's how you win this race. There's too many corners in this race for all that drifting that you're spending all out of control. You need to take somebody to put your grip on 60%. I got my shit on the hundred. Put your oil. You want to drift. You want to have fun. It's cool. If you want to win, take the drift out of that fucking car. Right, right, right, but I don't want to.

Speaker 1:

All right, you ain't going to beat the fucking game.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying, and that's just in comparison to this life shit, amen, you need to take some of that drift out of that. Now. I'm saying as a metaphor now, amen, you need to decide this, how you do that For sure you know what I mean. This, how you amen, focus on this. First, when my sons grow older and they start to be more interested in women and it's something we done, heard you ain't going to lose out on women chasing money, but you miss out on a lot of money chasing women. The women they going to be there. Once you hit your goal, when you maximize your purpose, the women going to be there.

Speaker 2:

Some better ones, yeah, yeah yeah, I was going to say that it's going to be a different caliber, straight up, whole different. Some of them ain't going to be shit but that's, all right yeah.

Speaker 2:

So is. I remember saying this to I can't remember exactly who. I think when I say it was a, the Asian thing was D from Detronics man, the Asian, jefferson from Detronics, who I talked to council mentor. You know we kind of got that relationship kind of like a. You know we got a really good relationship with both Leo's. But I remember saying to her, as her being a woman in the industry of a professional entrepreneur as well, it's going to be potential of a person that you dealing with, that's going to be in your status and it's going to be people that you just don't have fun with. That's going to be in your status. Okay, do you think Hose is just broke holes? It's professional. That was a smart holes and keeping my Since we speaking freely, man holes are extremely necessary, very important and they're vital even though I don't fuck with holes.

Speaker 2:

Holes are very extreme and vital because holes provide, and I just use holes vaguely, if not like an action holes are like, like, like, like bumblebees. That may annoy you, you may want to get them out of the house, but they are very necessary, especially for the community for the environment.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they pollinate a lot of shit around here. Get that pollen out from. We need these biaches. So I say that to you. Don't say that you know, and I'm gonna break this down Like you know we would. I think we talked about it before, but it was like holes are necessary and holes are necessary because holes play a part in me and we just using holes as a formality Okay, Meaning multiple, I say holes is as a level of like she's kind of more entertaining. Hey man, I don't mean to call no ho, no bitch.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Shit on the flow. I think that's the grave man. Ain't nobody trying to call no ho, no bitch?

Speaker 1:

The fuck.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry. I'm sorry, but it's different calibers of women, like it's different calibers of men. You know what I'm saying. So holes are for like everybody. You can't claim a hoe. You know what I'm saying? Like she likes to have fun. Yeah, I remember having a lady who she kind of classified herself as a hoe or hoe-ish. She would say like I'm hoe-ish, I'm like that's something.

Speaker 1:

How is this?

Speaker 2:

hoe. I was ten years. But I'm like, okay, man, whatever. But I was trying to push up on her own, like I want to be your man. And she's like I'm a hoe and I'm admitting this shit. And she hit me with a famous line that she hit me with a line that I adopted and started using from that. So when I and she told me she basically was a hoe and admitting it and so many words, she's like I got you and I got others. I'm like how many other niggas you got on the shelf? She's like I think you need to worry about yourself and I'm like yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am.

Speaker 2:

But it was one of the correction of me of like I didn't know I was having possibly a sucker attack. I'm trying to cuff somebody that's like, hey, I'm enjoying your life, I'm enjoying your company. Why are you trying to stop me? Like I didn't feel deprived. She did make time for me and whomever else.

Speaker 1:

And I'm like, hey, I wanna be your man. I wanna be your man, but I'm a hoe. And she like I'm a hoe and I'm a man. And it was one of them like damn, but I respected the honesty.

Speaker 2:

Like you gotta respect the honesty, man. She could have just threw you on the roster without you. You oblivious as a monster.

Speaker 3:

So keep in mind.

Speaker 2:

I'm already on the roster. I don't know what part I'm playing, but I was trying to like have her cut the deck and she like. I like what I'm doing, but she had told me to like when I settle down and stop doing what I'm doing and if you ain't like booed up because you like nigga material, which, like if you ain't booed up with some girl that snatched you up, nigga got you off these streets we could talk. But it was like Right Now, bitch no fucking plan with me.

Speaker 2:

But I'm everybody like. She was way out of my league too. I'm everybody like, 19 fresh, fred knows why the water's a bit and she just learned how to eat pussy decent. I finally was feeling comfortable in pussy man, because even pussy is an acquired taste. Yeah. At this age you get that to you like.

Speaker 3:

Nineteen.

Speaker 2:

I say at that age you eat vagina, women don't. At that time she trying to figure out her pH balance, just the hygiene of that. She ain't drinking water, probably Flaming hot Cheetos and Pepsi Hennessy shit yeah, and he's like hey baby, you I'ma try, is all cool, she's like this is like rubbing alcohol.

Speaker 1:

It's like it's a bag and pennies All kind of copper on this bitch.

Speaker 2:

But I learned from there, man, and I would like I said I tell my stories. I was, I would categorize I'ma suck up for love man, I'm a lover boy with great man and love a boy with great. I love women, I love women, I love women and you ain't gonna make me feel bad for wanting to show woman love. Hey, thank you, I ain't gonna fight with, I ain't gonna. I want to show her love.

Speaker 3:

Go Vex you.

Speaker 2:

Protected around me. I wanted to feel safe All of these different things, man, but I went through them stages of you having them, women, who Holds primarily? Who will use and pull from you on your resources or your personality, or a nigga? I hit this nigga up because I'm bored. He got good conversation Funny, there's not a third here. Help a bitch out. When a nigga get this, you know, but I knew I fell into that category of life. He's safe, he cool, but when I started to kind of like have a value for myself, it kind of shook of like no, I ain't gonna do that or not. Man, don't be hitting me up when you, when you bored man, I'm more than just a void filler. You know what I'm saying. But I have my simple ways of like aw, nigga, fuck you. Once. Once I transformed and I continue to transform. All right, so this is this.

Speaker 1:

Does it even might fail for him.

Speaker 2:

Yet All my anime fans out there Dragon Ball Z. But in my transformation man it's in my detox of these people, just like man I'm good, I'm cool, I'm bigger than that, I'm a brother that they end up circling the block back like damn daddy.

Speaker 1:

well, you ain't that you big daddy, but damn, that's up and it's like bitch. You exhaust me, move.

Speaker 2:

you know way I can't do it but I had to. And this is where I came in with that narrative of like nigga, bad boys, or that nigga who don't take no shit, he ain't got to be disrespect for nasty, but it's like he makes a decision and sticks to it. So if it is, he ain't fucking with you, he ain't fucking with you. But if he fucking with you, he fucking with you straight up. That's just kind of how that is man. It isn't. Some places is a great area in life. But when fucking with me is black or white, all right, is either you on or you off. You ain't no, no, no, that should no. So I say that to say, man, like you got to have a little bit of grit because, as that SEMP type nigga or and I don't even knock niggas as SEMP because it's not a negative, not what a SEMP, and the SEMP At least the definition, that whiskey kicking in the definition, as I understand it, is you SEMP and meaning like nigga, you, you doing, you doing shit for the attention or the pussy that you niggas, niggas didn't even be moving like that. Like you SEMP for a bit, not that you, you know being nice and shit, you know saying it's been like this bitch got me running over, running out to 45 minutes out just to get the ice cream she like and she ain't.

Speaker 2:

You know like, you're a nigga SEMP and just on nigga SEMP culture, if a dude got money and you just SEMP and you ain't even, you can't even put it down on a woman like that without you having that bread. You know you got bread. You know that's what she won't and that's the main thing about you. You ain't got no substance to you, nigga. You don't know how to talk to a woman. You don't know how to motivate the chick. Give her that game. You know what I mean? None of that shit, you know I didn't hear. Are you SEMPing, semping, you tricking? Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I'll say this simple as nigga, like yeah, so I'll say this man, semp, semp to me is that man that's just like extremely, he's feminine, he's extremely feminine, yeah, so I'll say that, even like, remember this, me speaking to myself for the time of having that feminine ways of two being too emotional and not enough logical. So being too emotional on a level of a, I'm dealing with this woman and she's asking me for something and I'm just constantly being that yes, man, and I'm not enough saying no or giving logical, not right now, not today, but just kind of yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, hey, I got something I need to do. Hey, you got a way. Hey, I told you call me at four. I'm busy now. I'll ask you later. Yeah, just drawing a line and making the decision and sticking to it. Yeah, a lot of times is it, couldn't you? If you give it into too much is like me. You sent me sympathetic. You know, being too simple, you ain't having enough.

Speaker 1:

That's what I was trying to get.

Speaker 2:

You know what I got? Exactly what you mean Whiskey gigging.

Speaker 2:

But you know like, hey, man, I need, I got to take control of this situation. And if we're going to keep having this argument of narrative, of like what was true or was not always needed to be had, and not give in is like one of those like you win against your better judgment, annoying, but you, instead of you, you ain't want, you ain't want to direct, so you just kind of took your tail Semption, yeah, instead of taking that fire or whatever it was going to be of like no straight up.

Speaker 3:

And that's what it kind of to some now. Okay yeah, just giving in.

Speaker 2:

I forgot who said. It's a quote, but I think my grandma said it recently. It was like ain't nothing worse than a man you can't control, except the man that you can't. So the man that you can't control Am I am. I was raised by beautiful, powerful, strong black women, and I get to see these women. Some of these women, at different times, have their way with different men and they'll say like man, he's not tough enough for me and strong enough for me. And I kind of be like you know what it was.

Speaker 1:

It was like he was too nice, he just he ain't knocked me inside my head, He'll mean no, and I just kind of sit like and even that like see like a woman, regardless of what this woman does, the most independent woman.

Speaker 2:

She wants to be led at some point in some area. You know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying. She wants to be led. You know what I'm saying. You got to be able to. Hey, hang on. This is what we're going to do. This is how we're going to navigate this. Let me grab your income. Come with me, Follow me. I got you. You ain't got to do the thinking right now. That's my job, and don't do my job. Come on, Don't do my job. You know so. I understand that now more than never. When women say he was just too nice, yeah, man, you can't be out here, you know saying oh yeah, baby, if I take you to one ice cream spot, I don't really like this. Can we go?

Speaker 3:

somewhere else.

Speaker 2:

Eat that motherfucking ice cream.

Speaker 3:

We could choose something else on this menu.

Speaker 2:

You ain't got to do it. Yeah yeah, options. I'm not here. I did, I will fuck it in. I ain't calling you no more. You know what I'm saying? Shit, I shut out the king batch. I saw a video he did. He pulled up in the car Look convertible. And he, a chick, hop in the car. Oh, this car ragged his head. What's thinking here? And I'm cold, he's just driving.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's why we going to. You know, I can't eat. I don't eat meat, I'm a vegetarian.

Speaker 2:

We got to do that. He pulled out. He got a restaurant right here. Oh, you gonna change your shirt, he's just gonna hop in and then he can drop her off. Pull the fuck off Like bitch.

Speaker 2:

You ain't got to deal with that shit. It's a quick 12 second video. You ain't got anything for your motherfucking ass. I'm not going to fucking wear a man, but I get that. I get that man, I get that. I'm like no disrespect to anybody who ain't built that callus up on theyself yet. If having like a level of self worth our coffee.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Ain't nothing wrong with you wanting to run and take care of certain women and do that you know what I'm saying or even be there to the aid. Yeah, I feel like that's the natural of us, but I feel like once you got some women on the inverse of that, we'll see that and be like hey, I'm gonna take advantage of this clown ass nigga, and that's when they come in to see I'll be a simp like a motherfucker for my wife, but when I, you don't appreciate this shit, taking me out this bitch, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So, man, we said all that shit. We was talking about this the other day, man, just on some common conversation. Man, we watch a TV talking. I forgot what triggered it on the TV, I think, was watching all the Kingsmen, I think with Eva on there and she's like the madam and I like how Eva is on the show of like she plays a dominant role as a female, kind of like if it was another setting she would be a man, but I like how she kind of approaches all these men are serving servants of hers and you. But it's a good show. It's overly, overly dramatic but it's like so bad as good. You know what I'm saying. But she's a madam on the show and she talks to these men like kind of how men talk to women and not compare game, if you will.

Speaker 1:

Like man shut the fuck up.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking disrespect, that I'll make you eat my pussy later and you know, and these men like yes, madam, I'll do what you say. Madam, I'm so sorry. However, I like the show because in my relationship, which I know, this is called the all the Kingsmen. It's on BT plus. I don't have that is a BZ play part. Check it out on YouTube somewhere. Man, but even Marcel, is the main character. She's the madam she oversees like a male strip club, I believe, called Eden.

Speaker 2:

The show is dramatically good. It's dramatically terrible, but it's so dramatic and bad that it's so bad. It's so good that you got to watch it. You can tell the shot in Tyler Perry studios because they got ring lights and iPhones recording all this shit. You can tell it's look like that, but it's a pretty good show. Man, but how old. So, given a little bit of myself personally in my bedroom not often, but sometimes, as I'm learning about myself as as powerful as a man as I am in the world I don't always like to be powerful in certain positions I like to receive a level of servitude and level of caterism, you know, a level of hospitality. We are in the industry of hospitality.

Speaker 1:

I would like to receive some hit spitable hospitable service and return.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes, my nigga, you feel me, y'all ain't catching that freedom because I did, I'll be around to sneak a lot. So in my mode sometimes I don't like to always lead. I like to sometimes be of service. I like to be like some service given to me, but also in the level of like hey, you do this like a demand or like a bond. I feel what you thought of April no, and the bill been going to work. But me like hey, y'all ain't catch that either. I'll be around this nigga.

Speaker 2:

I'm real playful and creative with my words. I got TV standing.

Speaker 1:

It was TV standing.

Speaker 2:

But I working is not anything that's I'm afraid of putting in the work at a time, but in certain settings with my woman, I don't like to be. I need a powerful woman that can give me directive sometime and tell me and I don't always have to be the one out of 10 sessions I feel like I'll initiate seven and a half. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. One of you got to meet me halfway.

Speaker 2:

Show me, you want, you want this too. The other two is like pull your dick out. Yeah, like don't just give me the pussy, take some, take some dick, I want some dick.

Speaker 1:

They don't just trying to give me some.

Speaker 2:

You trying to know, I want some from you. Yeah, do you know? So wifey recently had, yeah, it popped off. Y'all saw that. So wifey recently had been saying a little line like I've been trying to stay home and fuck my husband so we had a call off the other night as he was trying to get to get the shift cover. So when she has said that, like, hold on, wait a minute, I'm trying to get this shit cover, I'm trying to people call them off, I'm trying to stay home and fuck my husband, I'm sitting there like any one of you fucking staff. Fuck this up for me. God damn it. Finally, god damn spot. No questions. Fucked up. You fucked up she wanting to give me the pussy. It's personal. And this blatantly stated is like I'm trying to fuck and people calling off shift. I'm like, yeah, we need to call, we got.

Speaker 2:

I'm about I'm figuring out all kinds of ways Send it like there be a buddy who's like three hours, you fucking up a good thing. So when we go around it out with my household for show man, we're going to round it out from there. Freedom of Speakers. You can find me on the platform of IG at permission, the number two underscore, speak freely podcast. That's permission, the number two underscore speak freely podcast. Mm, hmm. And you can find your boy Layloader most on IG at Layloader most Lay. Why? L O E dot T H A M O S. Almost look like Thanos, but you get what I mean. Also find me on Facebook under the same name soon. But it's done, I'm good enough for now. Freedom of Speakers. I'm missing the speed. Freely. I'm missing the speed.

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