Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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What are you talking to? You know, I be chilling until it's time to get to work. Yeah, come on. I ain't about to waste no energy. Exactly. For free. Get a little bit of this. For free? Yeah. That's free energy you're wasting when you're just sitting here talking for free. Yeah, man. Fuck that. It's our bonus. That boulder shit got me tight, too.
Fuck, after Christmas, I slap five out these niggas. Can you imagine? Hey, honey, look, I got you a gift after Christmas. Mind you, I see you every day. Sometimes it gets caught in shipping, though. You know what I mean? That's a fact. I've used that before. I used that for Mother's Day. I definitely used that one. Every one.
I ain't going to, I'm so tired of walking to a whole nother address to see if they got my package. Oh, man. Are we recording? Yes. They dropping packages off wherever they feel like it. At whatever time, two, three in the morning. Throw your shirt. Wrong address. And send you a picture of a whole nother crib. Nigga, I had, it must have been eight boxes, and they all was at the wrong house.
Stunt on them right quick? Yo, hey, broke-ass niggas out there. No, no, no, I'm not, that's him. My boy ordered eight of them things. That's him. I'm with y'all. I'm with us, the Brooks. Nigga, you got a whole closet like this, boy. I got a house full of kids, too.
Clean stock X out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But nah, they do that shit. And then, like you said, take that picture. Like, that's not my house. Now you gotta walk. My shit is the same, the people that live in the same building and all the walk-ups in Harlem. Where a nigga that live in your building is going to steal your shit. Oh, yeah. Right out the lobby and take it to the A floor. For sure. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
You can see a nigga walking by reading the box and seeing where they come from. Oh, shit. Oh, you got one from here? Yep. I'm going to need that.
I used to hate when they put the whole brand on the side of the box. Yeah. Like, yo, what are you doing to me?
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Chapter 2: How does the discussion about holiday experiences unfold?
My heart goes out to everybody, man. What a year, 25. Being in jail at Christmas is... Ah, disgusting. It sucks. I just talked to my brother this morning, man. He was complaining about it. He's got a new celly, too, and his celly's not cool writing raps. He's more like talking to himself and like biting, eating himself. I'm sorry? Yeah, like eating his own arm, eating his own leg, shit like that.
So biting or eating? Eating. See, I ain't going to front. You know why I give Mark so much respect? Like, he talked to the people that he loves in jail way more than I do. I knew that. Like, to me, once you go to jail, you sign off on, we ain't about to talk a bunch. I still love you. I'm going to send whatever you need. Get the J-Pay, yeah.
Yeah, but as far as just kicking it, like, a big part of my phone talk is like, hey, what you doing? My brother be like, so what y'all putting on the board today? He literally asked me that when he was coming up. Like, what's on the board? See, the jail niggas be wanting to know every detail because it means something to them, too.
And then they want to, listen, just a couple of times, a couple of times, then they put you on the phone with some other dudes. Hold on, hold on. He got to talk to you. I'm like, dog, nah. Free him. Free those. Free them so we can be friends again. Text, regular text. So the texts are $2.50 a pop.
Make it like it was.
Anyway, yeah, so just happy to be here, man. Happy to have y'all here in a good mood, in a good mood. Let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see. Let me get this bad boy started. Hey. We know where that was going. We thought he was about to do some diddy shit. Take that, take that. He coming home, nigga, quicker than you thought? Let me get this bad boy.
We think you're about to do a bad boy playlist. I think you're about to do like a bad boy playlist. On Christmas? Yeah. Wait, hold up now. I mean, is a bad boy playlist the worst thing in the world? What the fuck y'all all antsy about? No, no, no.
All right, so yeah. No.
But no, I'm not. Okay. But if one happened to come on, and it's going to be slaps. What year would you go?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Andrew Tate's recent fight?
Come on, let's not be stupid and talk about the difference in height and weight. They're different fighters. He's more skilled and you have 50 pounds, he's going to kill him. One of them dudes can fight for real and one of them can fight okay. Yeah, true. All of us in here could fight until we go and bump into the person that professionally fights.
The nigga that's been in the gym since they was 14 years old. Put his thumb on your fucking inner thigh and break the vessel that bleeds you to death.
And don't let it be way taller and way heavier than you because it's going to be bad.
Then I gots to stab y'all. Pokey! I gots to stab you. Don't think it's just going to go a certain way. We got to see. We gots to see.
Chapter 4: How does Dave Chappelle's new special compare to his previous work?
Pokemon. Pokemon. Stab the shit out of one of you niggas. Never leave home without it, like an Amex.
Crazy. Yo, Jersey dudes, y'all really good.
I can't believe I got arrested for having a blade one time.
What'd you say? Every Jersey dude I know could have been carrying a knife. That was some shit I didn't understand.
Jersey? That's New York.
That's some shit. Is that New York shit, too? Okay.
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Chapter 5: What are the reactions to Nicki Minaj's speech at Turning Point USA?
All my Jersey people always talk about having knives.
Boys and fans, boys, if you want, Spanish niggas are dead.
That's true.
That's true. I'm telling you. They not playing. Yo, everybody can't carry guns like PA, bro. That's fair. You get what I'm saying? So in the states that they can carry guns, y'all, they gun happy. Yeah, that's true. If you get caught with a gun in New York, you are going to jail. For a while.
For a very long time.
For a long time. Got you. For a very long time. Like, yo, so... I might get one of them. There you go. Get enough. Before we do the prize picks, your man got beat up. Come on, ISO-1-ish. ISO-1-ish. Everybody clear. ISO-1-ish. You got some sad music to play? Yeah. For what? For your man. That ain't my man, nigga. Yo, y'all niggas are stupid, bro. That's nowhere near my man. Andrew Tate laws-ish.
So? How'd you feel about it? That's your man, bro. You were sad about it. Yo, y'all niggas is ****, bro. I don't give a **** about Andrew Tate losing a fight. You just care about his, like, policies. I don't care about that nigga's policies. Policies. But how does this affect, like, the alpha male community? I don't know what that is. Nigga, ain't you the councilman of the alpha male community?
Red Pill. Not even remotely.
Not even a member. You knew the nigga's website and all that? You forgot?
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of 21 Savage's comments on street culture?
Because he gave niggas bread. Come on, I'm not going to try to play with this.
Joe is generous, actually. He is.
Joe is generous. He gave me bread before it rolled around. That's what's paying back. Nope. You know what? I can't believe one of you even stole... You ain't paying back? What? Nigga, I tried to one time when I was... Remember when I got suspended and I had a good two months, three months? Ooh, it came in. Nigga told me he wasn't taking it from me.
I remember that. Remember that? Yeah, I remember that. I'm not taking it from you, nigga.
You know you got to be able to fulfill your duties.
He was like, yo, take that. I want to change it. I said, no. He said, no.
Thank you, freeze. He want to crack jokes. He wasn't here. He wasn't here. He was still outside of CNN trying to get in. Lori, man. Why y'all think people are so upset at this whole 21 Savage, the streets are dumb movement? Do y'all see that people are really upset about the streets being done? I don't know why, though. Maybe somebody can explain it to me. They're not saying the streets done.
It's the fact they're saying fuck the streets. Because surface level, it looks like Y'all are trying to just make up with Gunna now by saying it that way. Just surface level. Oh, is that what it is? Y'all were... Well, because when he came home, it was all of this rat, rat, rat, we can't fuck with you, rat, rat, rat, rat, rat shit, which is... That's actually a little more nuanced than I thought.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts feel about the impact of home invasions?
Oh, fuck. Man, we don't live in a hundred, don't you? Too many bitches, they coming in two. I took a break, I been anxious as new. Why the broke is the loudest in the room? Why all of a sudden niggas want me cool? I ain't giving second chances, I don't fool. I'm out my depression, life been going schmooze.
That was a cool look. He got right to it. He got to it. He said what he had to say. Now y'all want to be cool. On the mat. I'm cool. When he came home, everybody tried to outcast him and you a rat, you this, you that.
And it seems like once the Young Thug shit came out, now we got to kind of rewrite the rules or we don't care about the streets or we off the street shit now because we're justifying still fucking with him. Again, I am not a street nigga. People kept tagging me, yo, what you think? I don't give a fuck. It became deeper than that, though. Yeah, I've seen the conversation grow. It matured.
I feel like, you know... People feel like you guys use the streets or talked about the streets in order to make money. Now you're saying fuck the streets. That's a lot of comments I've been seeing. Now you say fuck the streets.
Now that y'all up.
Now it's fuck the streets all of a sudden. But y'all been up. It ain't now that y'all up. That's the thing. Y'all been up and y'all been talking about this. Y'all didn't just, y'all didn't, now that we up, we rich. That's what people have been telling them. Hey, y'all are rich. Why are y'all still street, street, street, street, street? That's not what you're supposed to do.
If people keep telling you to stop embracing that, and then you embrace it, you've already been up, so it's not because of money.
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Chapter 8: What new music releases are highlighted in this segment?
To me, that makes it more trustworthy, more believable, right? I think that some of the things that life will show you, and I'm getting this from some of my niggas. I got niggas that did 15, 20, 30 years in jail. And they are saying... Similar shit. Like, yo, we grew up under this mantra that these are rules of life.
And when you go sit up for 15 and 20 years, you realize that a lot of that shit that they taught us to live by was bullshit. Now, some of the principles and some of the ethics that come from being in the street, I think are amazing. For sure. Some of the camaraderie, some of the... You know what I mean? Like, some of the shit is amazing, but then some of the other shit that...
These people, because I can't speak to it because I didn't go to jail for long. I'm coming home. You told, yeah. Who? Listen, listen. But in all seriousness, once these people go live a certain thing, they're like, yo, dog, we've been led astray. And we are basically at a disadvantage because we're living by these principles while white people or I don't even want to just put white people.
but they come and they take over our neighborhoods and they got us at odds doing a whole bunch of other shit and they playing puppet master because we living by this, we can't get ahead. So I think once you see it and you recognize some of it, these niggas be like, yo, that shit is stupid and I'm off it.
I feel like they should identify certain things that they want to get off or they want to get away from when it comes to the streets because the streets in totality is different. There's a lot of elements to street and street culture. Like I said, OG Nuke, he did 33 years. He come home...
he wanna talk to the youth, he doesn't wanna glorify anything, so I understand those things, but there's people like me, or certain people when you, into the streets or you meet people from the streets, you learn a lot of things. You learn how to use discernment. You learn how to deal with people. Certain things that you learn from the streets.
So I feel like it should be identified or singled out like, fuck this part of it or fuck that. You know what I mean? That's how I feel. Because the streets is not all bad to me. And people got mad at me for saying that. They're like, yo, Flip, you bugging because you know what they're talking about. But I just feel like, I understand too, but you know what I'm saying, Freeze.
Yeah, because a lot of it ain't necessarily the streets. Right. Niggas just grouping that all together. When niggas get to talking about the streets, we talking about the illegal shit that's happening in the streets. Not coming from the hood, not being in an urban area. That's not what the streets conversation is about. But that's how everyone is taking it.
And that's my issue with the conversation. That's the totality. They're not... Yeah, Ma, I'm sorry.
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