Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: How do school lunches impact students' health?
Nah, in the Bronx. Two security. Well, yeah. All right. In the Bronx. Yeah. That's what I'm talking about. It's the only hospitals that count. Where they served the school lunches. And fentanyl. The checkout person got it. They run out because someone's taking it out the back. That's a fact. And now we know why Maul worked as a nurse. I was never a nurse. Nurse assistant.
No, I worked in food and nutrition. Pushing a P. So you were giving the grilled cheeses. Yeah. I used to hand out the food. I used to deliver the food to the rooms and come up, you know, help them come up with their menus for the day. It was cool. How'd you go about that? What was like your first question? I mean, it depends. Like, a lot of them was, like, mad that they were patients.
Like, they just had attitudes. So, you got to kind of, like, just ignore that and be like, yeah, you know what, your doctor, this is what their, you know, your diet is. Put everything on the doctor. Your doctor said this is all your options. It's the only thing you're allowed to eat.
But it was, like I said, it was always whack when one of the patients that you got cool with, you go to work the next day and they dead. It's like, it's because of their diet.
Yeah.
You didn't put together a meal plan. The high fructose corn syrup. Taking them out of here. One by one. You could have changed the world, Craig. I know. I was just the guy delivering the food. I couldn't change no part of their diet. That could have been a whole movie script that you secretly start bringing in real fruits and veggies. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's definitely a movie script.
You're the martyr where you have to go to court, but it was for a better reason, but you're really breaking the law. It could have been, yeah. That's definitely a movie script. Wes Smith could have played you with a different accent. Yeah. Change your whole ethnicity. What accent? I'm from New York. What accent?
what action will bring back the concussion one same one oh man or just spanish 25 like he could have just played the puerto rican saudi a little bit of spanish oh yeah a little bit poquito un poquito you was gonna bring coquito in there yeah and coquito don't bring coquito into a hospital why not for christmas it has to be one of the older you were just mad at grilled cheeses now we're giving cancer patients alcohol that's fine yeah
I like it.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the Twitter poll results?
I remember when it wasn't. They're still like the younger generation.
kids do have their version of stuff that we liked yeah we were just so far removed from it all we see is the club shit that's on tiktok and fucking ig yeah i've been in some shit where nobody had their phone out people were dancing it was like a real cool underground event like those still happen we just don't know because we're not in the mix i know about them and i don't want to go i'm because i'm at the age where i'm not going somewhere i can't sit down
So there are parties that exist. Damaris, you are 30. I'm 31, but I'm not going somewhere I can't sit down. I kind of felt that way at like 25. I'm not going away if I can't sit down. You just standing and roaming like nah. Unless we need we need and I'm not saying a section or thing. We just need this is where our shit is. Yeah. Like everyone can roam for a second, but we know where home is.
It's in this corner of the party. Unless it's out, unless it's somewhere outside. Like if it's outside, like the outside parties, like how Ducey Palooza used to be and shit like that. When it's outside, then I have no problem with that. But when we crowding in and it's people bumping past me and I don't have nowhere to sit and I got high ass heels on and my fucking feet hurting.
I've gotten past that age. I can't do that shit. I need somewhere to sit down or I won't be there. You know what's next after that, baby, when you get to that point? What? Kids. Kids. It's true. I'm just saying that's just the natural order. Oh, is that the natural order? You've been there for 20 years. You ain't got no kids. Yeah, but it's different for me. He can pull out. You can't. Yeah.
See the signs? I could pull up the plan B. I could pull up. Baby D said, I could pull up a plan B. I could Uber to the blue factory for sure. I could pull up the right thing. Baby D, they Uber Eats in the plan B. Tell me. I know. They're not really. Baby D. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. We're not going to let Baby D. Don't you need ID? We're not going to let Baby D get that off.
They ain't even finished their Uber Eats outside. Answer the door.
yo baby deodorant to plan b while he's still hitting it it's crazy we had dinner to plan b on his way to the crib yo you gotta get the whole 24 out yo that is craziness yo you know sometimes uber eats drivers like go through your fries and shit what if you found your plan b open open yeah nah fam i'm gonna need that like what you doing give me my but he like sealed it so you didn't realize till way later
I'd be pissed. Yo, that is a library. Yes, man. Ordering the plan B while y'all at dinner is crazy work. Or it's just innovation. I didn't think, because don't you need an ID? No. You can just go to Walgreens and get the plan B. They got that shit next to deodorant. But that's locked up now, too. Everything's locked up.
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Chapter 4: How do ex-partners interact in public settings?
So he knows. And, you know, you got to kind of give that little and I can't really hug you and embrace you like I want to because they're going to blow it out of proportion. But and then once you do that, you know, send a text message like, you know. You know Baby D. You know the text messages after you see them. You know the text messages after you see your ex. Glad to see you're doing good.
Glad to see that you did everything you said you was going to do. How's your mom? Nah, Baby D do shit like... We should catch up properly outside of a setting like that. You know, something like that. Nah, Baby D do shit like, you should cut your hair. That's the type of shit she's saying. That's her flirt. You should cut your hair shorter.
Nah, it's more like I would hate to shut Coachella down early. Keep it cute. But what do you say when both you guys are famous? Why are you shutting Coachella down? Because girls is around me saying, what's up? Like, oh, you that? See, nah, she basically that type. She trying to get Coachella shut down. Like, yo, I'm just Chris Brown out here chilling. No, but not actually shut down, though.
You almost got Palooza shut down or something like that. You cool? Huh? Almost getting Palooza shut down. Because you cool. I was ready to shut that whole shit down. Baby D, I remember that one. I remember seeing Baby D Wilder.
I just think it's funny that at the height of the beef, Kanye and Drake saw each other at Coachella, didn't shut it down, but Damaris, if she saw her ex at Coachella, whole Ferris wheel going away. No, but you actually don't actually shut it down, but you said that little test, like, don't test me.
and just that just so he could be like and giggle and shit like that and they keep moving all right even in that situation i feel for them because you kind of can't win for losing let's say carucci hypothetically still doesn't fuck with chris brown and you guys end up in the same place because that's where they fucking put celebrities if you have a stank face or like yo get the fuck off me you're like then it's gonna be even crazy you can't win yeah so you just gotta smile and just keep it moving you see the difference when they sat quavo next to chris and when they sat carucci next to chris you see the difference
No. No? What would you say the difference was? Just the energy was a little different. As two famous people, how do you have small talk when you see your ex when everything you do is documented? So what have you been up to? Nah, because I'm sure they speak. I mean, I'm sure you saw my tour was announced. I'm sure they both knew that they were going to be there. Or probably didn't. I can't.
I don't know. Maybe, maybe, maybe they didn't. But I think that if Carucci is somewhere and Chris is on his way, somebody is going to let him know Chris is on his way here. Like he's going to be right here. Like, you know where you're sitting the section because I've been places and they're like, yo, so-and-so is on their way in. And I'm nobody like I'm just like, all right, whatever.
Also, event producers that will know that and tell everyone else, don't tell them that this person's coming. We want clicks.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of freezing eggs for women?
All right, Baby D. What you going through? You all right? What you going through? We here to listen to you.
What's going on?
You all right? You got a little food setting left? Yo, like, what's up with Baby D? Like, yo, he's a genius. What? My bad. Because he got that off and just left? And he did it in A minor. There's a lot there. Oh, I sort of got my brain.
I know.
And that's how it happened. My brain was not even. And that's way more layer than I thought. Exactly. And that's how it. No, he did not. No, that's a minor. Right. Right. I got you. I was. I got you. I know what you were saying, but I got you. And this is why I understand when Carrie Hilson comes out and says she regrets some of the things that she said and done. Now I understand, Kerry.
I regret making that statement about Thug. It's okay. It was B-sharp. I saw Kerry Hilson on Breakfast Club. Same. Yeah, man. Kerry is... Alright, listen. We're all beehive, but we can't appreciate someone years later coming out and admitting what they did was wrong. I think as a beehive, we should embrace her. I was still talking about how good she looked.
I didn't see it, so that's why I'm asking you guys. What did she say? So yeah, Carrie Hilson was on The Breakfast Club, and of course they brought up the infamous Carrie Hilson Beyonce diss. But that's been like kind of a myth that's never really been addressed for over a decade, I feel like now.
The Turning Me On remix, where Carrie Hilson had the bars, because you're turning me off, your vision cloudy if you think that you're the best. You can dance, you can sing, but you need to move it to the left, to the left. Coincidence, right? I think so.
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Chapter 6: How do parenting roles differ for boys and girls?
I think the fuck not, you trick ass bitch. I think they were overthinking those bars. That's how you feel about Carrie? No, that's a meme, sorry. I think the fuck not, you trick ass bitch is a meme. Not Carrie, sorry. But Carrie Elson said, it's a regret. Oh, is it Carrie? Did you regret that? I'm not going to let y'all do that because, yes, that was a big pivot in her career.
I love Carrie Hilson.
Chapter 7: What are the challenges of raising teenagers?
I mean, naturally, you know, I understand how fan bases turned and, you know, anybody going at, you know, Beyonce, this is how it probably would turn out for you, especially if you're an artist. Well, you couldn't really clock fan bases at that time. It was not everything was on the Internet.
So the myth really became that, like, Beyonce had some, like, New Orleans Creole voodoo that just stopped her career at that time. That's what the fans think. But I'm sure there was some stuff behind the scenes. Like, let's not act like artists don't do that when they have power to shut certain shit down. I can promise you Beyonce didn't have anything shut down for karaoke.
Oh, I don't think Beyonce did either. But I'm not saying people close to Beyonce didn't. I mean, I don't know. I think people put too much into that. Publicists used to have a lot of power. Let's not act like back in the day, publicists were not right next to the fucking CEO of the label as far as who could push what button. I could see a publicist doing that shit. All right, you want to play?
As far as that's with anything, though, when you have when you're as successful as Beyonce was in 09 and I would have to. Josh, can you look up what of Beyonce's was out there in 09? If you say, oh, if you if the team goes, oh, if you work with this person, I won't work with this person when it comes.
I mean, we won't work with you anymore, whether it comes to producers, songwriters, anybody like. Yeah. A lot of reference tracks and all those ideas you were being sent in the fucking boatload of CDs slows up. Oh, that was single ladies time.
clipped hanging up flat screen let's not act like carrie hilson was not at least a big factor at that time no carrie was here and first of all that record did work outside of the the disc record like the remix didn't even like nobody really paid attention to the remix though the the turning me on regular song was the big one and everyone was remixing it that was one of the remixes that i think stood out
And Let's Not Act Like Carrie wasn't with Polo Don at the time, who was one of the biggest producers in rap, R&B, and pop, who I do not think gets his flowers. He needs to be up there. I wish he did a versus so people could realize what his catalog is like. Polo Don was one of the best of that era.
So she went on to say, but that's not the way people would think because that's a song I actually didn't write. Those are not my words.
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Chapter 8: What travel destinations are recommended for a solo trip?
If you weren't around for that era, Esther Dean, who's one of the greatest writers of our generation, was writing a lot of the hits at that time, especially with Polo. And she wrote a lot of stuff for Carrie. So she was suggesting everyone was mad at me, but I didn't write it. Carrie, if it worked, would you be saying this? Like that kind of be my, that's my only issue with Carrie here.
If that would have worked. And like Carrie became bigger as a result of that, right? Yeah. If it worked the way we saw 50 Dish Ja and it was like, it went crazy. Would 50 come be like, nah, I didn't even write Wankster. That was someone else. No, it didn't work. So now you're going back to a regular thing within pop music. Esther was writing for everyone at that time. You recorded it. Yeah.
Probably a bunch of takes. Found the one you liked the best with the pitch. I understand that you were being pressured by the producer and your team and all that. But you have the final say. Even with the pressure, which I get, you still have the final say. I appreciate that you're coming back and saying, yo, I regret that. I'm fine with you saying you had pressure from your team.
But don't be like, oh, it wasn't even me. I didn't even write it. You sang it. Yeah, but again, I like the way you're posing the question. If it worked, would she be saying this? She would need to be saying it if it worked. If someone brought that up, let's say in this hypothetical...
We're not even going to go with that it destroyed Beyonce's career, because that's a joke, even in a hypothetical. But let's say it made Carey bigger, and she was doing her legacy tour shit, sat with Charlamagne, and he was like, yo, that time when you dissed Beyonce, that was kind of like launched you to the next level. Do you think she would have went, what's crazy is I didn't even write that.
No, she'd be like, yeah, that time was nuts. I was a little nervous. Like we were dissing someone that was so big. She would have went that route. Of course. I think she would have still said she regretted it though, because whether it worked for her or destroyed her career, it was lame. Because Beyonce hadn't did anything to her. Yeah, I think as a woman, as a person, I think you grow.
Yeah, as a person, you grow and you mature, you older, you look back at a lot of shit like that was so unnecessary. Yes, I mean, I'm not saying she would have said, you know, I didn't write it and all of that, but I'm sure she would have still, you know, what, 15 years later, 16 years later, something like that. I don't think she would still be standing on that bar. Like, yeah, I said it. No.
That would just be absolutely crazy for her to do that. Yeah, and I mean, a lot of stuff she put on Polo, like... I don't know if this is true. My album wasn't out yet. So it was like, you're not coming out if you didn't do this. I made that mistake, which again, maybe this did happen behind closed doors.
But I also don't think a producer like Pole of the Dawn that already had so much results was like, you have to diss Beyonce or we're not putting you out. Someone had the talent of Carrie Hilson and had like, I find that a little odd, too. But then Esther Dean came out, went on IG. And said, you know, I'm not going to read the entire thing.
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