Ian Carroll
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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In modern times, there's lots of different takes on it. But the theory is that you sell out your own. And so the black boule, my understanding is that they are sort of the black people that sell out the other black people on behalf of, you know, the Illuminati or the guys controlling the world.
And LeBron James does have a gigantic back tattoo of the crest, like the symbol itself of the black boule. Very, very literally the exact image. Well, it's his chest. I think it's.
And LeBron James does have a gigantic back tattoo of the crest, like the symbol itself of the black boule. Very, very literally the exact image. Well, it's his chest. I think it's.
And LeBron James does have a gigantic back tattoo of the crest, like the symbol itself of the black boule. Very, very literally the exact image. Well, it's his chest. I think it's.
And I just there's not a single piece of that that is.
And I just there's not a single piece of that that is.
And I just there's not a single piece of that that is.
I mean, I didn't know who you were speaking about before this.
I mean, I didn't know who you were speaking about before this.
I mean, I didn't know who you were speaking about before this.
No, I wasn't really familiar with it.
No, I wasn't really familiar with it.
No, I wasn't really familiar with it.
What a coincidence.
What a coincidence.
What a coincidence.
I mean, these lawsuits were in a lot of ways my introduction to all these people. Like, I didn't know who Lucy and Grange was before I read those lawsuits. I wasn't paying attention to pop culture. But the moment you read those lawsuits, it's immediately apparent and just logically apparent that if Diddy's throwing all these parties, Universal Music Group is in some way financially involved.
I mean, these lawsuits were in a lot of ways my introduction to all these people. Like, I didn't know who Lucy and Grange was before I read those lawsuits. I wasn't paying attention to pop culture. But the moment you read those lawsuits, it's immediately apparent and just logically apparent that if Diddy's throwing all these parties, Universal Music Group is in some way financially involved.
I mean, these lawsuits were in a lot of ways my introduction to all these people. Like, I didn't know who Lucy and Grange was before I read those lawsuits. I wasn't paying attention to pop culture. But the moment you read those lawsuits, it's immediately apparent and just logically apparent that if Diddy's throwing all these parties, Universal Music Group is in some way financially involved.
But the lawsuit alleges that they're directly financially involved. And the lawsuit alleges that Lucy and Grange frequently attended them and probably funded some of them. And certainly had secret meetings, or at least allegedly had secret meetings with Diddy frequently.