Who is Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs?
Yeah, risking it. Yeah, I've been on the edge.
Yeah, the edge is a place, but it's also a place that's called the edge for a reason because sometimes nine people fall off of it.
It's a place where legends are made. It's a place where legends are made, Robert. Hey, man, sometimes you got to get right up to the edge and just live and laugh, man. L-F-V-I-N.
Hunter Thompson wrote eloquently about the edge and also died unable to hold in his bowels. You know, that is the consequence. It's not a long life. It's not a long life. It's not a long life. So, because this is America, getting a bunch of people killed due to your own staggering negligence does not mean that you don't have... None at all.
And Puff Daddy proves immune to consequences for his actions, even though, again, every review of the disaster is like, he's to blame for a lot of this. Now, again, I don't want to say all of it, because let's not forget the NYPD. Yeah.
Yeah, of course. They also got those kids killed. Look, there's never a time where the NYPD hasn't been a little bit negligent in some people dying in New York City. It's like, you know, it's what they do best.
That's part of their, that's what they get paid for, of course. The NYPD operates one of the largest surveillance apparatuses on the planet so that they can know more places to get kids killed. So, Puff Daddy winds up testifying in court about the disaster when the families of the dead and the survivors sued the college.
After a 1998 court appearance, he told reporters... Oh, so they didn't go after him at all?
They just went for the college?
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