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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by this podcast, as well as its hosts, are for entertainment purposes only. I repeat, it is not serious. It is not real. No one is exposing, revealing, indicting, or telling you anything about themselves. Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home. We are trained professionals who do not have your best interests at heart, or our own.
Enjoy the show. All right, mic, mic, mic, mic, mic, mic check. Last looks, last looks. Last looks. You know what I mean? I woke up like this. Everybody do what you got to do. You woke up like this. Good esthetician skin still going.
Your nails look like something. Huh? My earrings are missing.
Someone got you? They're in that bag somewhere.
Fuck them, come on. Do it last. No, we wait. No, we wait. Last looks, we said. Go ahead and get your last looks, girl. Get your shit off. I see you got your black effect hair in. Yo, hey, I got to jump through the phone. This motherfucker. I be home catching feelings over the dumbest shit. Mona popped up looking mad good on my timeline. I almost fired you.
It's like, all right, we have been getting gypped. What the fuck is wrong with her? Anyway. So last part, I came in here. Last part, I came in here with a Teedra Moses question. Nobody wanted to participate in the Teedra Moses question, but everybody kind of knew. Everybody kind of knew what I was getting at. It smells what you were stepping in.
Yeah, they was picking up what I was putting down, but we all pussy, so we didn't say it. What's the question? Well, it was a fill-in-the-blank. Okay. It was a, Teedra Moses be looking like she. Can hook a steak up. Acceptable answer. Acceptable answer. And then after that, after I said that, Ice jumped in the group chat, talking about, yo, I spoke to Teedra Moses. She's watching the show.
She heard what you said. I come in today-ish like, yo, Teedra Moses want to come up here. Like, wait a second now.
Yeah.
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Chapter 2: What is the significance of the Teedra Moses question?
Facts. And you still want to put them in that place? They be saying that shit when I feel bad. Y'all are terrible. Y'all ain't need a mortgage no way.
That is fucking horrible.
Bitches could have opened up a Roth IRA. You know what I mean? Hey, we didn't count as four humans until, what, 68 or some shit? Getting it back in line, man.
You don't need the trouble of that bank account anyway.
Get out of here. Get out of here. Let me hold this for you. Let me flip it. Now look what's happening with chicks getting jobbed. Anyway. I think a little public appreciation is good. Maybe not full-out objectification, but... You can do it in a polite way.
Yeah, you can say, you can just, you can say she look good.
That's a beautiful woman. What do you say? Damn. Yeah, I think that's, damn's okay.
That was a joke. Damn isn't okay? Damn is definitely on the list. Wait, no damn? You can say damn. I say damn.
What kind of dress you wearing?
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Chapter 3: How do the hosts view objectification in their discussions?
I'm not just saying damn is just a hood way of saying wow. That's the doctor version of how to fuck the shit I'm saying they're not on the same scale. I would so fornicate with you. I'm saying damn and wow is on one side. I fuck the shit out of you is a whole different scale to me. Mark, wow is not on no side. It's not on the side. I'm saying wow is just a weak word way of saying damn.
If somebody walk by with a great body, she look good, whatever, you go, damn. To me, that's it. I'm impressed by what I see. I fuck the shit out of you is like a threat to a stranger. Yeah. Not if you look fuckable. Not if you look fuckable. Everything in Fifty Shades of Grey was stalking and harassment, but not in that movie.
This is true.
This is true. The half of the Instagrams, nigga. So it depends on who's saying it. Joe, you wear nice clothes. It's happened to you before. You get on the elevator. A guy has said to you before, like, wow, you look good. Or damn, that looks good. That's never happened to me before. Please find the video where he talks about this guy on the elevator telling me to just bring that up.
A dude says to you, damn. I'll fuck the shit out of you. And five minutes later, somebody's going to be like, I'll fuck the shit out of you, Joe. That's different. If a guy is hitting you with a wow or a damn, see, this is why they're trying to pick you up and you don't be knowing what's going on. Oh, you watch her episode. He's picking you up.
He's trying to flirt with you if he's saying damn or wow to you. And that's my point. Damn is a flirt. I'll fuck the shit out you is not a flirt.
That's what I'm saying. You're saying the same thing I'm saying.
Damn is flirty. Damn. I think it depends on who's saying the damn and how you say it. That definitely plays a part. Yeah. Damn. Because if an ugly chick says damn to you, it's like... You stopped yourself from saying ugly? You're saying both.
Be yourself.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of Afrika Bambaataa in hip-hop history?
Malcolm's going to have a good birthday. You hit off the first try?
No, he not.
And my wife don't listen to this much of the podcast.
You hit off the first try?
Yeah. Damn, Mark. Yeah, I did pretty good. What'd you do last week? Nothing. That's crazy.
More than me.
Big moment. 40K.
The fuck up. He's lying.
Not by a lot. I'm not lying. This is way of guessing. He's trying to see what you're doing. I wouldn't put his business at it, but not by a lot. I wouldn't put his business out. He's lying. Right after I put his business out. Well, I'm going to be taking my little trips a little more often now. 25K.
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Chapter 5: How do the hosts feel about the legal consequences of drug dealing?
All right, come on, let's stay on jail business, right? Ah, fuck. Rest in peace, K-Slave. Rest in peace, K-Slave. Fuck, indeed. Are you just trying to make me sad the whole episode?
I'm sorry.
Lock in. God damn it. K-Slave. He been passed away, right? K. Slade died, Mona. I knew that. Recipe's the legend. My man. Did he? Yes, he did. Oh, oh. Not did he. Did he. I see. Y'all running from me, yo. All right. Nobody said nothing. Y'all running from me. I'm on to you, Lord. Y'all running from me, y'all. What are we running from, Flip? He's running from the eulogy.
This nigga Mark Lamar here again, bro. I'm not running from the eulogy. We talking about jail shit. I mean, which I guess could connect. Exactly. A nigga that avoided jail. Yeah, we can get to it, but I want to talk about Diddy first. Diddy. Puff lawyers are filing for him to be released immediately under the grounds of he was in there just doing adult sex stuff. It's deeper than that.
They basically said that he was convicted based on the rules of the man act. Which basically was an act that they kind of implemented to stop Jack Johnson and all of the black entertainers. He was also doing that. From fucking white chicks. That was really what they were trying to stop him from doing. It was Jack and Johnson. All right, stop, nigga. Come home.
Stop. Chubby checkers.
Yo, dog, stop, man. So basically, I think his lawyers and what they said kind of made sense. It's basically saying that he was flying in whomever he flew in for acts that were not based on commercial purposes. Because they said that one of the stipulations is based around commercial purposes. So he like, yo, we was just doing this shit on some personal shit.
It wasn't like he was selling this shit or like packaging it up and releasing it for profit. Here's what his lawyer said. Freak offs and hotel nights were nightly choreographed, highly choreographed sexual performances involving the use of costumes, role play and stage lighting, which were filmed. So Combs and his girlfriends could watch this amateur pornography later.
Pornography production and viewing of this sort is protected by the First Amendment and thus cannot be cannot constitutionally be prosecuted. He's behind behind that First Amendment, yo. Yo, listen, loophole is a loophole. My thing is this, like, even for commercial purposes, it kind of didn't make sense when I started reading about it.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of emotional versus physical cheating in relationships?
No, I'm just saying. It was a fine line to me on how you want to interpret the law. I'm not saying Puff ain't a piece of shit or I don't feel like digs niggas, but what I'm saying is when you start adhering to the letter of the law, his lawyers have a very good case.
Do you think they're trying to make an example out of Puff because his lawyer said this is the most time anyone's ever been convicted of with similar history? For those charges, yes. Like for him to have gotten four years for those charges, that was already, to me, not just. Amateur porn is a tough argument.
It's a creative argument, and if I were him, I'd want my lawyer making it, and if I were the lawyer, it's probably the best argument you could make. I think the question they're going to have to deal with is not was this stuff videotaped, which is a fact, but was the primary purpose of these acts to make amateur pornography, or were they doing sex acts that just happened to get videotaped?
Because for Puff's lawyer's argument to hold, to obtain, it would mean that basically all this shit was being done so that we could make this production.
Isn't the prostitution the thing?
Yes, the soliciting is a thing. The across state lines is a thing. The state lines is the thing. Unless I'm hiring them as actors to be or performers to be in my porn. Commerce has to be exchanged, right? And this is where it gets tricky. That's what I'm saying. That's where it gets tricky, right? Because if I pay you to be in a... Not you. If I pay a person...
If I'm paying you to be in part of this amateur porn, then it's a different argument. That's what I'm saying. It's a creative argument. I just don't know if the court's going to buy it. But who's the determining factor? They've said, even in the court cases, that they would go back and look at what they did. Him and Shorty would go back and watch the tapes.
So he can now say, even document it, that me and my girl would go back and watch the sex tapes. But then every time someone has sex on videotapes, is that always amateur porn by definition? That's the question I'm trying to get.
Again, that's what I'm saying.
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Chapter 7: What societal factors influence relationship decisions discussed in the podcast?
It just won't say it because of ego or embarrassment of social norms.
And not even that. That's what it is. Society. Yeah, it's societal. It's like... You be in a situation and, you know, your guy has this girl that he fucks with and you really don't give a fuck, but your aunt calls you and your girlfriend calls you and when they see him, and it's like, for the most part, you respond and react off of what they say and how they carry it.
At the end of the day, I've always felt like if you're happy and you feel okay, that's just what it is. You don't have to involve everybody. I don't think that sex is a big deal. I couldn't see myself leaving somebody for fucking on me or getting their dick sucked. That's not a reason to break up to me.
Now, if you did a bunch of shit to hide that from me, that disloyal shit like that, that might make me leave you.
But you just slipped and fell and ran into a dick suck.
Not even slipped and fell and ran into a dick suck. The girl at your job, your sister or whatever, she sucked your dick.
Or you had to sell some drugs. Some ketamine? It was a service.
You fucked the other Powerball girl at the gas station. You fucked the bitch from the Getty down the street. The son of a cop. No, seriously. And on top of the fact, first of all, me and my ex, his favorite porn star came to our area.
Who is she?
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