Ryan Hanley
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So I love that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, I just, I, you know, I've always found that, you know,
Uh, I've always found that scene at the end to be like, it's a, it's a wonderful scene.
It's, you know, dynamic and the wrapping and all that kind of stuff.
Uh, philosophically.
And just from a, from a business perspective, I always, I found it's like, uh, you've completely taken away when you put all, like you, you said, put the warts out first, right?
Here's, here's the three metrics that, you know, when people say no to us, here's the three metrics that they use to say no.
And if you don't, you know, if whatever, right.
Um,
but just in a in a relationship right now so i bring up the dating thing i got divorced three years ago so uh i i had to go through some dating i'm now seeing a woman everything's very good and i'm happy but like but dating again in your 40s i was like oh my god like it's it's wild dude it's wild it is a wild world and um whatever it's all good but uh but the idea is like
by Eminem, you know, in this scene, for guys, if you haven't seen the scene, basically the idea is at the very end there's a rap battle and the best guy, you know, Eminem's going up against this guy who's been the, like, top guy in this rap battle for, you know, months or years or whatever, and essentially what he does, because the rap battles are usually tearing each other apart,
he and his version of it basically says all the shitty stuff about himself, right?
So he's going, you know, he's like, you know, so it's mostly like, it's very urban Detroit.
So it's mostly black guys.
And these, a lot of these guys use the fact that he's white against him.
And he's like, look, I am white.
I am a bum.
I am a trailer park.
You know, my mom is broke, you know, but he says all this stuff, right?