Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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What are vibes? It depends. It depends on what your vibe is. It depends on how you feel, how you flow. You know what I mean? Like, can you be the vibe? Absolutely. You've never been the vibe. Adam, you're a DJ. You've been the vibe. You've been the vibe.
That's why I get paid for it.
Bro, you weren't a cuckold.
You were the vibe. I was always the cuckold.
That's the difference.
Yo, you was definitely the vibe and the cuckold.
No worry about it.
I feel the energy in the room. Feels good. The sick energy? Yeah, the sick energy. I feel your nasal paths congested.
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts feel about their recent travels?
nah oh he did the same thing to ed and i uh in the morning yeah i heard i heard you had to get a taxi from the hotel yeah we scrambled yeah i don't know why we didn't just go to the hotel to begin with we called every car service like in the country of mexico a lot of them were like we was calling cancun like yo y'all can make it yeah um but yeah i left i left mexico early uh sunday morning y'all left later on in the afternoon but um how y'all been how's everything
good good i'm i'm exhausted but back in la this is this is surviving june is what i call it surviving june absolutely sunday sunday i will be home hopefully hopefully yeah i'm about to say don't start talking too soon you don't know where you're going well i don't know if you guys have peeped and i don't know if i'm snitching just because i have the inside information aka i know flight attendants um wow there's a lot of shit going on with the airports right now if you've been trying to fly you probably know everything's been delayed or canceled there's pilots every airline
I think mostly it's Delta, but they're doing some strategy. The pilots want to go on strike. I don't think This is just the beginning of what could end up being a major fucking issue.
But what does it strike about? Is it pay?
I believe the pilots were making more off their unemployment than they currently are making right now.
Oh, that's everybody. Welcome to the real world.
Trump 2024.
That's why nobody cared about getting fired. It was like, oh, everybody in the pandemic got paid off of fucking unemployment.
Yeah. So I guess they've been delaying flights and then, you know, like hours work. with pilots, they have to go over certain hours or they can't fly anymore. They can claim fatigue because of a delay. And so they're just, they're playing fucking shadow games and fucking with everyone's travel. Yeah. Apparently there's like a severe staff shortage.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of airline pilots potentially going on strike?
We're back in LA. BET weekend. Yes. Good weekend. BET weekend. A lot of people in town. A lot of people still in Paris for Fashion Week. I don't know if it lands on BET weekend every year or if this is the first time it's been like this.
I feel like Fashion Week happens every other week.
yes well it's a fashion week everywhere every other week that's right um but it's in paris this week uh but we're in la obviously for bt weekend and um yeah man i caught myself doing something i've never really done before with this fashion week shit i haven't been pocket watching per se just been adding things up in my head okay how are some of y'all in paris I know how much.
I've never been to Paris, but I know how much it costs, especially during this week. How are some of y'all there? Listen, we know how.
You have no real income. No, no, no. They have income. They still have a job. They have income. Yeah. They just, you know what I'm saying? They have income for sure. But yeah, I mean, you know, it's listen, it's so much access these days. People have access to so many different people, different things.
So, you know, now that you see like Fashion Week and things like that and you see people there that have nothing to do with fashion and they don't work in the fashion industry. They're not modeling. No. They just decide to pick up and go. They're just there for the Skrillex set. And it's, I mean, we understand what's going on. Sometimes you got to have I call them hors d'oeuvres.
Got to have some hors d'oeuvres around. A lot of artists, a lot of celebrities, a lot of athletes.
I know how much we're spending this week in LA for BET weekend. Yeah. That's great. Let alone Paris for fashion week.
Crazy. Listen, man, but I like it. I like the fact that people are traveling. I like the fact that people are going to different events and things like that. It's like, fuck it, man. Why not? If you can get there, however you get there.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Elon Musk acquiring Twitter?
And I can't wait. Bring the Don tweets. Y'all got to be honest. Like, presidency aside, was Donald Trump not entertaining on Twitter? Yes. That's all. Kefif is one of my favorite tweets I've ever seen. That's all. We just bring Don back. Freedom of tweets. Not freedom of speech. Freedom of tweets. Elon Musk wants freedom of tweets for everybody.
That's gross. I mean, he's a good comedic writer.
Chapter 5: How does the group feel about freedom of speech on social media?
I just don't know if I'd want Larry David to be the president.
Ronald Reagan was. He wasn't a comedic writer. He was an actor. He was acting like he was a president. So like a president. Yeah. Like every other president. They just sit there and act like they're doing something. You ain't doing shit.
Doesn't Donald Trump have his own Twitter?
Well, he has a he has a platform. Yes. A social media platform. But I believe Elon Musk, his his main thing with acquiring Twitter was because he felt like everyone should have the freedom to tweet.
Chapter 6: What are the potential consequences of celebrity endorsements in politics?
And, you know, I felt like that was taken away. And buy a Tesla. And I believe that him and Don are, I believe he said he's voting for Donald Trump next time around. I think he said it and he said, watch how many people now turn their backs on me.
I mean, I'll play semantics again. I think he was saying that he was done with the Democrat Party. I don't know if he.
straight up said i'm voting for trump because it hasn't been announced that trump would be the republican are you still one of those people that think trump is not gonna run in 24 i know he's gonna run okay you know he's spinning the block he can't wait yeah he's running back wait i'm just happy that uh somebody that has the power and obviously the capital of elon musk feels that way about social media that people should be able to tweet and you know freely and things express themselves and things like that and was able to buy that company and say listen man you know
I own the company now. Freedom of tweets. Out of all ways to make people free, though. And Kanye, too, because I believe Kanye's account was suspended as well, right? For what?
Harassing Pete Davidson?
No, it's still active.
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Chapter 7: How do personal connections affect professional relationships in the music industry?
Is it? But didn't he suspend his account at one point?
Probably. People have said way meaner things to me than Kanye said to Pete.
Why are they still? No, I can go with my most recent. Oh, your most recent ones look crazy. Oh, my God. Like, they calling me all kinds of things. I'm like, I'm just trying to talk to the people right now.
well listen you want elon to take over it's just gonna get worse for you no no i want i want elon to take over because elon is gonna make sure that i can say what i want back and i will not be suspended but out of all things to spend all that money on to make people free did it really have to go to twitter i think i'm with edin on this like i think that's great and all but like 44 billion just so people could fucking tweet 140 characters while they're taking a shit like i just feel like that money could have
been used elsewhere like to compare to another millionaire like you got mark cuban who made a whole like pharmaceutical company that like lowered the basically like i guess the cost of medication let's say he cut it to maybe like an eighth almost like that sounds way more productive to me than like donald trump could tweet well i mean it's not just donald trump could tweet it could be other things
um coming with with the acquisition of twitter as well for elon like we don't know what he's going to implement we don't know what other things he's going to do with the platform like you know if we know anything about elon we know that he sees down the line he sees the future he understands what's coming he's trying to create the future so i mean you know just just another toy for him to just talk to the world and i don't want elon must have more toys
Yeah, he has a flamethrower. He has an iPad in his car.
What more does he have? He has a SpaceX. He just goes to the moon on weekends whenever he wants. On weekends? He has a train in Los Angeles that no one's seen. Yeah, he's the only one that can get on that train from LA to Vegas. He's the only person that can ride that train. Last train to Vegas.
I'm with Ed on that, though. Yeah, I get it. It's very much important that people should be able to say whatever the fuck they want to say, I guess. Mm-hmm. You see how Tesla's self-driving? What Mark Cuban is doing is drastically more impactful than anyone being able to tweet whatever stupid things pop up in their head.
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