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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
I got a pool sticker.
What the fuck? Whoa. Miserac. Straight line technology.
Are you decent at pool?
No.
I mean, he's trying to get on his Joe Rogan. I'm not going to be Joe Rogan so bad. I'm not good at anything physical and I don't think I should pursue it.
Decent at BMX. That counts, right? But for someone who dedicated their whole life to it, I'm not very good.
What would you rate yourself out of 10?
Bad.
He's like the Stephen A of, you know, like Skip Bayless of BMX. Why is there a moose on the wall?
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts feel about Doughboy's podcasting style?
I mean, he probably doesn't even really know that much. He's probably got people on the phone in the county telling him, like, oh. I mean, why would you even tell somebody who's in the county, like, oh, they're talking about you on the podcast? Like, no shit.
Adam was reacting to you rubbing the ash off your knuckle.
Which I was reacting to it. Like, okay.
that is a good example though if i were like digging through every episode he'd ever been on and i was like look what he's doing right here this this could be evidence okay if it's just me reacted to somebody else talking about it what harm is that causing yeah because somebody put it out there i guess it's kind of like the frosty narrative like oh you're amplifying it the most out of anybody who's discussing this type of deal yeah i think that's why you get the flag it's amazing too because it's like this is a very consistent opinion of our fan base which is like
It's really not that big a deal to kill someone, but it's a really big deal if you react to it. I agree.
It's a really big deal if you draw attention to it. But you built this audience, you know, you built the audience, you know, they love the street shit. So they say, you know, there's no such thing as civilians. Like Munchie said, everybody's snitching if you're talking to the police or giving any type of info, you know.
Wow.
Adam playing dumb again. I would love to hear that person explain that, what the playing dumb part is. I feel like the logic that I'm putting out there is so basic and easy to understand, and it's something I've been very, very consistent about. Look how much content we ran on Brick Baby after he cut his case. And you got flack from that pretty bad, too.
People were saying the same thing for months. I'll still talk about it right now. If there was any update in this case, we would talk about it because we would not be able to draw negative consequences for him from that.
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Chapter 3: What are the challenges faced in the podcasting dynamic?
I would read that exchange, but we've been talking in the group chat so much right now. Yeah, it's way back. It's time to get back to it.
We got Vail going viral. We got Doughboy glazing. There's a lot that goes on for sure.
Yeah, I was shooting J-Hood. His pops like welcoming him to the team.
He didn't even respond. I know, man. I was like, geez.
J-Hood has much better things to do. He responded saying like, LOL at Doughboy or something. He just like randomly laughed at you later on.
I can't win for losing, man. I've been taking L's in these chats.
Yes, and almost unanimous L's. And then even beyond that, like this morning when I was watching Just Clips, who normally I don't like to shout out the reaction channels too much because they have their own world going on. I don't really feel like we have to dump gasoline on whatever they have going on.
But when he today acknowledged... Oh, actually, no, I think he was just playing a clip where you acknowledged that you were a gospel rapper at one point. And that really made me realize that before the vape, before the alcohol, before the blunts, the asking other people to pass you their blunts and whatnot, that like...
You've been trying to figure out how to survive in this world for a long time. I have. It's one thing to believe in God. It's another thing to like rap about it. What's wrong with rapping about Christ?
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Chapter 4: How do they plan to improve the podcast moving forward?
Those are like dramatically easier to debunk. You know, like the more specific the claims being made, whereas like a non-denominational church is kind of like, hey, there's there's a God and the shit. But like, we're not going to really get too deep in the weeds about like exactly what's going on with them.
But yeah, it's like at least, you know, commit, you know, don't be one of the people that's like on a sideline in Christian Christianity. It's like either you believe in it or you don't, you know, kind of thing.
You got to commit fully. That's why I was doing the gold gospel rap thing. Cause I was like, I was really into it. Like when I was a kid, I used to play drums at church and I was at church like six days a week. Like I was always at church, whether it was, you know, you know, um, choir rehearsal or Bible study or I had to go to catechism weekly for like a lot of my childhood for show.
Yeah. Do you, uh, do you feel like God looks down upon you because you pursued the Christian rap thing and then stopped because it wasn't profitable?
No, I think that he was happy because I didn't I didn't stop because it wasn't profitable. I mean, I wasn't really making any money, but I just felt guilty because I wasn't living like that for real. Like, you know, I'm saying I was still out of where I was still. And I'm just like, I don't want to be a pie. It ain't nothing worse. Only thing worse than a Christian is a fake Christian.
Like, you know, I don't want to be that.
I feel like most of them are. Right.
I just I didn't want to be like living a certain life and living away. And then I'm saying this.
I feel like you might be the least Christian or like living the least Christian lifestyle of any other No Jumper host besides maybe Anne Hefe if you didn't murder that guy. Why? Why are you making sense of everything? You smoke and drink constantly. Gluttony is clearly like, if we pull up the sins, I'm pretty sure you're going to. The seven deadly sins.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of the Doughboy firing on the podcast?
I haven't really seen the Doughboy boosters. Yeah, Cali Rosam says salute to Big Doughboy. There he is, Cali Rosam.
Thank you, Cali. You got tan on it. Yeah. Yeah, I'm wet.
So, I mean, I just, I feel like I can't, like, ignore this conversation, and it kind of, like, you know, obviously we keep...
click baiting using uh you know your firing or whatever to get people to watch and i don't know if that's just like going to continue forever but it does feel like that's kind of just where we're at right now and i mean i feel like next week we should bring somebody else in to try them out and like see how it goes and then we'll see if we're able to like persevere okay
So you mean bring somebody in and I set it out?
No, I think you want it as well.
I'm with it. You know what I'm saying? I know we got an interview coming up too with Craig soon.
That's going to be interesting.
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Chapter 6: How does Doughboy plan to improve as a podcaster?
Very interesting. Craig Smith's perspective on the Doughboy thing. Because I think, was he the one who commented on the video of Kyle jiggling your boob? And he basically was like annoyed by the fact that, you know.
No, he was more annoyed with Lush. Because he just felt like Lush was just critiquing me.
very very hard about what's funny what's not funny telling me he was like he don't really have the authority to do that because he's not a comedian so um he made he made he had uh spoke on it on his podcast so not a comedian but it's fair to say that lush has got a lot more lols out of the cast than you have over the past past few months and they're at war now by the way yeah seriously
Yeah, they're like talking shit to each other in the DM and shit. Yeah, they're going hard. I was with Lush when he was arguing with Craig.
Because, you know, Craig's my homeboy. So, you know what I'm saying? So, shout out to Craig's man. I mean, shout out to Lush. Lush is my homeboy, too.
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Chapter 7: What are the reactions to the upcoming No Jumper live show?
But, you know, he just seen, you know, like the piling on. And he just, you know, he spoke up for his boy.
But he was just seeing a clip, too, so I feel like maybe if he's seen the wave, he might be like, no, you know what I'm saying?
But I wonder if Craig Smith is necessarily working with all the information that we have, because he's seeing the boob jiggle, and he thinks it feels like bullying, and I get that for sure, but...
if he were to like see the entirety of everything going on like i the craig smith interview i i want to like interview him but then also i really want to like you know have the double conversation with him as well to like sort of figure out his insight into you right and that's somebody that's known me for you know over a decade you know we've worked you know for a long time together we've done a lot of collaborative
So, you know, as much as I value your opinion, like, you know what I'm saying, about my podcasting, and I'll take all your critiques. I never, you know, give you the pushback on it. You know, there's other people out there that have opposing views and think that I'm actually pretty dope at this and that I'm actually a really good podcaster. I'd like to meet those people.
And I feel like Craig does have that energy where he's, you know, definitely team Doughboy, definitely like protective of Doughboy. You know what I'm saying? Knows you got a good heart and people be, you know what I'm saying, out here maybe taking you the wrong way. So I get that vibe from Craig.
And I'm just trying, like, you know what I'm saying? And maybe I'm trying too hard. Like, that's why I was just like, you know, I was sometimes drinking on the pot just to kind of calm my nerves down just because I want to do so good.
And then when I try to do so good and it doesn't come out that way, it's just it can be a little bit frustrating, especially when I believe in my ability as much as I do.
I mean, maybe part of the problem is that on this pod, you're like 33% of the podcasters. If the Monday show ended up becoming... five people, then you would be 20% of the podcasters. And maybe that would be like a little better from the perspective of the fans.
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Chapter 8: What insights does Doughboy share about his recent experiences?
Sometimes he would...
straight up look at his phone for two hours and yeah i'd be wondering i'm like is he about to announce that like a loved one died because he's like there's been no for sure yeah so long something important that it felt like he was gonna like the only excuse for that could be something emergency emergency going on i like how jay hood like yeah definitely is willing to have the verbal debate you know the verbal spar too i like that about jay hood dragonite group's like crazy how they're talking about this on the news right now too
Are you serious? God damn it, man.
Even like 10 baby mamas said Doughboy could be an elite podcaster if Adam wasn't hating. I mean, does anyone really think that? I don't feel like it has that much to do with me. I don't think I have to be involved with any of this. Even the 24-hour streams that I wasn't on essentially kind of went in a similar direction, I think. What do you mean? Like just Doughboy overkill?
Kind of turned into like, you know, let's Doughboy up with words. Hi, Bob.
Hey, man, I love Doughboy, man. He be making my day sometimes.
I mean, this would have ended instantly. Yeah. If you weren't somewhat. It would have been branded pretty much.
Yeah. That's what, you know, he was out the door pretty quickly. And I feel like Doughboy's definitely been kicking it. You know what I'm saying?
But even like Steezy Muslim, which kind of hard to imagine a Steezy Muslim. But he said, much love to y'all, but I'm so tired of episodes being about Doughboy. Which I feel like that's going to become more and more of a. Like honestly, when we did the first members only Doughboy firing clickbait episode, that was like the most new members that we had got in a long time. That's fire.
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