Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: What happened at the Roots Picnic?
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But that would be a sick thing if, like, you got the family together to go to Epstein Island Resort. That's the way in which people do those things. Like, I want to go to this at this time of year because it's spooky or, like, bad things happened here. That room was, like, booked out for, like, five years. Like, everybody wants to see it. Yeah, this is, like, where Epstein...
I knew he was going to go this way. Clean that part up. People just want... Just bleep it.
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Chapter 3: How do the hosts view sign language at festivals?
Just bleep it. But people are so sick and obsessed with celebrities, they'll probably just want to get on the same flight list. Like, oh, I flew there too. I flew with Chris Rock. No, it's being bleeped. You can keep laughing. I'm bleeping that shit.
But that's going to be bleeped. For sure. It was hilarious. Don't touch me after that.
Does Offset have a better verse than the Tomorrow 2 shit?
Yes.
Bad and bougie. Yes. Literally. What's his verse on Bad and Bougie?
Go.
Yeah, that's what I thought. Hold on. Hold on. You're a DJ. Can't do it.
Can't do it. You're supposed to know that. It was the pressure. I got the pressure to me.
Offset got a better flow. I don't know if he got better punchlines.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of celebrity culture on society?
She made her husband a video hoe. Supportive husband. What was that? What? That was the supporting video hoe. Oh, turning men into video hoes? Her husband.
Oh, turning her husband into a video hoe?
Wait, why did you then try to stick up for him? Her husband is the video hoe.
Yeah, like she's not turning all men because Maul tried to make it a man thing.
You just tried to make Maul be respectful when you called him a video hoe.
I don't mean it like that. I respect video hoes.
Do you? He's not a hoe. They're married. He's just supporting his wife.
No, I mean the role.
It's called a cameo? That's the job. Yeah, it's a cameo. Is this like the beginning of the end for them? Because you know what happens when rappers support their girlfriends and like, see when 21 Savage supported Amber Rose, he had the I'm a slut sign and their relationship was over soon after that. I'm just saying. She wasn't attracted.
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Chapter 5: What are the dangers of drinking and driving discussed in this segment?
Sometimes you make bad decisions and it happens. Fortunately, Justin wasn't hurt. Nobody else was hurt. Thank God. Thank God for that.
Chapter 6: How does family influence the conversation about accountability?
But yes, drinking and driving is definitely a dangerous thing. I've lost friends and family to drinking and driving. So, yeah, I mean, I get it.
I understand what Misa's saying, but from what it seems like, I'm not, you know, this is family business, but it seems like Misa may have been feeling some way about Puff, about some things and choices he's been making around her child, things he may have been doing.
And maybe this was one of those things where it's like, you know, this just sparked a rant on social media for her to be like, you know...
Chapter 7: What insights are shared about hip-hop culture and alcohol?
I've been feeling like this for a while. I've been feeling like you're not being a good role model because now our child is a grown man and you should be setting a better example for him.
What I'm getting from this is that he has an alcohol problem. I don't know any back information to support that. This is just a guess on my part. As hard as she's going, and especially when she said, fuck UCLA too, which is the school he went to, if I'm not mistaken, what I'm getting is that he has an alcohol problem.
College culture definitely promotes it.
Yeah, because as bad as she's going, like, as bad as she's going where she's saying, I'm sick of it, it's giving that he has an alcohol problem and this is just the culmination of that alcohol problem.
Well, I'm sick of it meaning that there's been a lot more other situations that we may not have known about. You know, but again, it's just, just speaking from what we know.
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Chapter 8: How do the hosts address the topic of dating with intention?
Again, it's just personal, family, business, a lot of stuff behind the scenes that we don't know. But just going off of these, these, uh, tweets and the fact that Justin was arrested for DUI. you know, this just sounds like a young man that just was partying and got behind the wheel of a, of a car and he shouldn't have. But what's, what she did that's bad is she's not holding him accountable.
She's deflecting blame on.
Yeah.
Like this is poor. This is terrible parenting. Like your son just drunk.
Luckily everything's fine, but that he did a terrible thing and you're not putting the onus on him. But it took an opportunity now to just say some shit. You're shitting on a university and it's a, Yeah, but again, we don't know. We don't know why she threw that fuck UCLA thing in there. We don't know.
I think my guess would be college culture definitely promotes drinking, drinking, parking, driving, irresponsible shit. It's the son did the action. UCLA didn't give him the keys and a fucking six pack.
Well, you know mothers don't hold their sons accountable.
That's horrible parenting.
He's taking night classes. He's 29.
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