Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: How did the Streamer Awards impact the conversation?
But cool, here's all the information we needed to know.
Mm-hmm.
So I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Yeah, I mean, I get it. I understand what John's saying is, you know, 50 allegedly has some shit in his past, too. But I mean, this is what 50 does. He's a TV producer. He's an executive. Like he's supposed to produce shows. And this is what he's been doing for decades. well over, what, 10 years now? Yeah.
So, I mean, you know, I get Jai 50's thing. I get what Jai is trying to paint about 50 having, you know, a lot of, you know, some mustard on his jacket as well. Okay, and then, but then you go, when you say that, now you're doing the waterfall of, would Jai Rule even call out 50 if he didn't have an issue with 50?
Let's say Jairo and 50 never even crossed paths or let's say they were even cordial. Do you think Jai's getting on Twitter because he cares about? I'm sure, I'm not saying Jai doesn't care about victims. I want to make that clear. But Jai's not doing this because he is so concerned about all of it because he has an issue with 50. And I'm sure 50 did it because he had an issue with Diddy. Right.
So what are we doing? What are we doing at this point? It's the gift that keeps giving. I got beef with you forever. I'm executive producing the documentary calling you an animal, a monster. Yeah. Like, I don't know. I feel like Ja, if 50 was in the same situation Diddy was as far as actions, I think Ja would probably produce that documentary. Ja would definitely produce that doc. Yeah. 100%.
If he had footage falling in his hands.
Him and Firefest guy would do that shit in a heartbeat.
Oh my God. If Ja had footage falling in his hands painting 50 like that, he would definitely executive produce it. And I mean, we're all hypocrites. I'm a hypocrite. Like it's just part of being a human. But the more we do this, the more we expose like, all right, well, what would you do in that situation?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of celebrity partnerships on social media?
Of course not recently.
She could sneeze in people's shows. That's what I'm saying. No, but if you want a specific shot of you in a specific outfit or you're wearing a designer that's being paid for, that happens. Celebrity, they call people to let them know where you are. People aren't just automatically going to know where you are at some point because that's not even good for your safety.
So sometimes it's like, all right, well, let me know. Let these niggas know where I am so that I can get these shots off in these fucking Balenciaga boots because I have a partnership with Balenciaga. That happens with all celebrities. That's not just the fucking Kardashians. But something like this, I don't know.
I just, I don't like to automatically assume that people with money or people who are popular are evil until proven otherwise. I think that that's weird to me personally. I mean, but at least Kanye put on a...
Chapter 4: How do the hosts perceive the Kardashians' influence?
better show. Like somebody whispered in his ear during the show and he was like, I have to go. And then ran off stage. Like, that's why I think people thought it was so like, even when George Bush was told a second tower was hit, he just sat there and kept reading cat in the hat. Like Kanye, literally somebody whispered in his ear during a Kanye West show.
And then he's like, I have to, I have to leave and ran away, which any husband would do. But I think that's why the People just thought this looks fishy. And again, I don't think it is. I think Kim Kardashian was actually robbed in Paris. I think people are fishy. But it felt like a spectacle because who could even interrupt a Kanye West show?
If you have information about his wife, you can interrupt. I know, but who is even... Kanye is stopping a show to let someone whisper in his ear? If...
if the if this if you recognize how important if you if everybody knows kanye west is kanye see somebody coming to him and he knows how he fired people how he is he know it must be really important if you interrupted my show this must be really fucking important and it was again i think it's true i just i understand why people is just like all right yeah that's that's odd people just don't like him okay
And that's fine. But people need to admit that that's what that is.
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Chapter 5: What are the hosts' thoughts on personal branding and music promotion?
That's my part. Just say you don't like Kim K. You think more people hate Kim K or like her? Hate. I think even a lot of people that love her, hate her. Yeah. Explain that. What do you mean? Because first of all, I think to hate somebody, you have to love them anyway. To really hate someone, you have to love them anyway. But anyway, but I think. Let's not use extremes. Not love and hate.
Like or dislike. Okay.
Chapter 6: How does the discussion shift to the concept of body doubling?
I think more people dislike her than they like her. I mean, I guess that shows the value of dislike. Yeah, dislike me. Skim sold out like a motherfucker. People will slow down for the car crash. Yeah, dislike me. But I don't know. I do think more people like her. I really do.
No, people like Kim K, but people, it is a lot of people that anytime she opens her mouth, she says something, no matter what it is, people, you know, find something to say about, you know, her intentions or what she's doing or what she's trying to sell. She's done some unlikeable, some dislikable shit. Like, like that's not, you know what I'm saying?
We all have, but she's done some dislikable shit.
That's human nature.
We all do. People. Yeah. I guess. And I'm not saying she fucked her way to the top at all because I think she's a great... No, that's exactly what you said. Because you wouldn't have said it if that's what... No, I think most people think that. Because nobody here thought that. Most people would say that about her. That's what most people do say.
People call Kim... Even when people call Kim all types of whores, I'll be looking at them like, I don't think that Kim is a whore. You know what's crazy about that? Let me finish my point in that of saying I'm not one of those people that think she fucked her way to the top. I think she's actually a pretty good businesswoman.
I'm saying people that think that way, most people fuck their way to the bottom. So if you think she fucked her way to the top, she did a great job. Complimentary. Because most people fuck their way to the bottom. But why I never even subscribed to that is because that sex tape wasn't like that. Like, that sex tape ain't going to get you all of that that she has. No. Are you kidding me?
Who's our guy that reviews the porn shit? We shouted him out a bunch of times. He reviewed the Kim K shit and gave it, like, a zero out of zero. That shit was not. No. Like, I get it. You on vacation with your girl. Like, I'm sure every sex tape in your phone isn't, like, the greatest because. But that's what I'm saying. When people say she fucked.
It's like, what do you mean she fucked away to the top? Right. Like if she's fucked different guys, she's dated different guys. Like, so she, she married Kanye, had kids. That was her way of getting to the top. Like, I think that she had her own thing going before that, like before she even got with Kanye. No, I understand she carried Paris's purses and all that. I think what she did was great.
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