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There's a lot to talk about bruh. What do you want to talk about first? What do you want? You want to start with the Diddy case?
Okay, the thing with the Diddy case, we discussed it, but there's new shit. There's new shit. You can take it away. So there's new news about how, because remember a long time ago, I said the bodyguard of Diddy is the one that will expose everything because he was the one around it, right? So he goes recently and says that Diddy has tapes of his freak parties with a bunch of politicians.
Yeah. So there's theories that a bunch of New York officials were getting their houses raided in New York 10 days after. Who gets arrested in New York? Diddy was in New York for that. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. Wait, hold on, hold on. We got the secret mode button. So hit the like button because we brought this shit back. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, so this is where it gets crazy because...
Diddy's bodyguard even said all of this is actually related because his close ties with the mayor of New York who appointed all those people that are getting raided right now. All those people been to the diggy park. They were on the list. So look, I'll read out the people who resigned. So New York's police commissioner resigned with no reason.
The mayor's chief counsel resigned and the health commissioner and the emergency management commissioner all plan in leaving in a month. Crazy. So like, why? It's because they're tied to it. And then if they're on that level, they're going to be looked at and tried for. Crazy, bro. Because everybody, part of that is already kind of sus. The thing that makes it the most sus, because look, a thousand bottles of baby oil. Oh, yeah. I thought that was AI. No.
No. That's not AI? Nah, that's real. Like, they found, like, a thousand bottles worth of, like, baby oil at his crib. I heard. I don't know if it's true, though, but it wasn't actually a baby oil. Yeah, it wasn't. It was, like, the thing that can... It's liquid, like... It's called GHB. What's that? So, the baby oil that Diddy used. This is just a rumor, though. I don't know if this is true. Yeah, I don't know if it's true. But the speculation is that the thousand bottles of baby oil that was seized... Because the police doesn't...
Won't just seize baby oil. Yeah, yeah. But they'll seize it if it's laced with this chemical. It's a party drug called GHP. And pretty much...
the euphoria that comes out of it is very similar to something that you would use to sedate somebody. Yeah, yeah. Also, the big reason to have baby oil in the crib, think about it. The strategy was they would have so much baby oil, put it all over the floors at these freak-offs, and then what happens? What? If someone wants to run away...
They slip. It's oil, bro. You can't get away. So anybody that wants to leave or run, they can't. Physically, they can't. They'll just slip back and they can just grab you and take you back in. I think I've seen a video also of some guy trying to escape because there was video cameras and he was slipping all over the place.
So it did make sense. The biggest thing that makes it really sus is there hasn't... Has there been specific SA charges about it yet? I mean, besides the Diddy himself beating up his girlfriend. Yeah, his wife, right? Yeah, that was on video.
But there was an Eminem bar. I don't know if you've seen that. So Eminem's song, I think it was featuring J.I.D. There was a verse in it. Let me see. What the heck? So he pretty much says...
He calls himself a rapper with R-A-P-E-R. Oh, he wouldn't leave out the other P. Did he? Oh. So, get it? Yeah. So, R-A-P-E-R. Not rapper. Yeah, obviously. Yeah. And he says, I have so many S-A... Like...
Just listen to it? Hold on. I'll play it. Wait, what? Is this in his new album? I'm pretty sure it's kind of recent. Holy smokes, that's crazy. Eminem, Diddy. Look at this. Look, look, look. Let me see, let me see. Listen. Diddy. Did you get it? That's crazy. So he's calling out that he knows about something else going down at these Diddy parties.
that lead to those things. Also, one of the biggest people that came out and spoke about it, Justin Bieber. Oh, did he? Yeah. No, but he wasn't affected by it because apparently he didn't go to the camp with Usher. Oh, no. What are you talking about? No, no. Usher didn't go to the camp and he left Justin Bieber there. No. Yo, Usher was one of the first people that was a victim of Diddy. Oh, wow.
Usher was taken when he was younger to sleep over at Diddy's house and like... What the... Yeah, you didn't know this? No. So he pretty much... That's what they call like industry grooming and stuff. He wanted to build up Usher's career, had him over at the crib, and pretty much, you know, did his...
did his thing, you know? Diddled him. And then, there's videos, I don't know if you've seen it, Justin Bieber, he even came out and said stuff about how when he was younger, like he was being taken advantage of, which is true. Fam, Justin Bieber, he dropped a song that's so viral and did so much numbers. No, but it
Went over our heads. It's actually about P Diddy. It's actually about P Diddy this whole time which video song lonely Featuring Benny Blanco. I don't think I've ever heard that song what so yeah, you definitely heard it You definitely heard it lonely by Justin Bieber. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm not gonna play this But listen, let me see so it starts off it starts off cuz the problem was yeah that being
Being a victim of the diddler. Say it like a super villain. No, being a victim of the diddler, what happens?
Because he has so much dirt on you. If you go out into the public, he may have videos. He may have embarrassing things. He might even have incriminating footage of you doing things that you were forced to under the influence to do. Yeah. So Justin Bieber, he says here in this song. Yeah. I've never heard of this at an early age. Yeah. And then that's pretty much talking about when he was a kid. Yo,
Yo, the videos of him with Diddy are wild, though. No, I didn't see them. This is what's the most to us. So, Justin Bieber, he was, like we said, dropped off by Usher at Diddy's camp. That's what I know. The video of Diddy talking about it. Oh, I thought it was him drinking alcohol when he was underage. Nah, nah, nah, nah. That's not it? Look, look, look. So, he gets dropped off. And pretty much what Diddy says, listen. He's in 48 hours.
He's like you seen the movie 48 hours. He's in 48 hours with Diddy and look what he says Why can't you disclose it them why can't you just call me Justin Listen this part is fuck. Oh, he looks on listen. What does that mean? What is a buck full crazy? What does that mean? Diddy? Diddy? What does that mean?
yeah it's justin bieber at a young age fam and that was kind of his like i guess that's how they take advantage of these young artists because what happens is if you have him at such a young age and you get all this information on him while he's rising to fame what happens you can always go hey yo you better do this for me business wise or else i can do this to you social media wise i can do this to you exploitation wise
because he might have all of these and all these tapes all this information yeah check this out so it gets even more sus because when justin bieber got older there's video footage of diddy confronting justin bieber about yo how come you don't talk anymore how come you don't hang out no more and look what he says look how uncomfortable he looks oh he's stuttering he's scared bro
Why is he scared? That's weird. That's what I'm saying. So definitely something went on with that relationship and 48 hours with him and doing stuff they can't disclose. And going buck crazy. What the fuck does buck crazy mean, bro? What the fuck? He got the baby oils out. So last one, last one. Yeah, yeah. This was the lyrics that I was talking about.
So he's been exposing it like how he's been a victim of it. Yeah, yeah. Now check this. This one's really interesting. Let me see. Because there's a video of Justin Bieber when he's confronted by Diddy again. They meet up. And it seems as if they're going to talk about confidential information or even just...
I don't know. People are saying in the comments that that's Diddy threatening him. To what? Just look, look, look. So he links up with him and notice his hand where he goes and touches his chest.
you know why he's doing that he taps it wait why is he just why guess why guess why because he has a wire yes he's looking for a wire that's and then people are saying he did that then he whispered the information remember i got the tapes yeah people are saying he whispered right there to his ear just remember i got those tapes no the top is crazy because he's like
That's crazy. That's insane. That's so crazy, fam. That's weird, man. I know, I know. And, oh, fuck, yo, putting yourself in Justin Bieber's shoes, it's so fucked. I understand why, like, he acts the way he acts now. Because remember I was talking about the Yummy video? And now, like, it was about him and he was trying to portray a message. Yeah. There's new videos that came out of the BTS and he couldn't get through the video.
Why? Like when they were filming it and he knew what it symbolized. Oh, he was uncomfortable. He was crying. Damn. Like they had to walk him off for a bit, go in his trailer, take a break, then come back. And he was on the floor at the end. It was so sad. It was like just him staring at the floor crying. Oh, shit. So he really did that. Do you think it was him exposing it or was it the media company that's building the video around him? Oh.
that's trying to expose it or is it not even exposing it is it just subtly teasing shit like that I think it was him no I think still think it was him because he knew he understand what it was and he knows what he's putting out it's just like it reminded him of what he was going through probably like right there like imagine seeing your whole life like that that yummy video was dead ass his whole younger life what happened to him
So yeah, you're gonna get trauma. That's emotionally traumatizing. Alright, so there's a theory though. Okay. And people are saying that all of this Diddy commotion... Yeah.
Isn't the thing we should be looking at. This is all the distraction. Okay. The theory goes around literally the same time Diddy got arrested, something huge happened just now and it's around 23andMe. What happened? You know what 23andMe is, right? Yeah, like the DNA test? So it's a DNA like antigen.
Ancestry company that pretty much takes your saliva. They test it and it shows your ancestry. Well, what do they have? Your DNA samples. Okay. Okay. Of pretty much everyone in the world that wanted to find out their ancestry. Yeah. So what happened? When Diddy got arrested, when this whole commotion is on the rise, just so happens every single board member of 23andMe. Uh-huh.
Quit all at the same time. So there's hella Hella theories going on right? I did not hella theories going on first off the conspiracy with 23andme Specifically, did you know the CEO at the time? You know who it was? It was the wife of the owner of the CEO of
YouTube and Google waits the girl Yeah, the wife won 23 me but the husband owned Google Okay, check this out theory goes that the reason all of those board members left is because there's some things going on that are gonna be very unethical in the future of the company now
speculation states that okay what's happening they have all of our data even dna data on top of that they have google search engine they have every single piece of information about you including your biochemistry bro yeah yeah now they're so fucking smart though what happens this is why they're smart if you think about it what's the future of commerce where they can sell you things and you have to pay for think about it what
What's one thing that you'll spend all your money for? Because if you don't, it's over. Think. I was going to say food and water. Health. Yeah. So if you think about it, they have every single person's DNA ancestry. They can look at all the diseases or all of the natural ways your body is leaned to where they can give you a cure. And one of the cures they want to sell you is anti-aging.
Because recently, what they found was, we talked about this before, the stem cell research. And you need data of younger stem cells, like your old DNA when you were younger, so that when you're older, you can reverse your aging. We talked about this before, right? That billionaire. Now, 23andMe, when they were popping the fuck off,
You know when they're popping off? Yeah. It was around the time. It's like YouTube Prime because they were pretty much sending all these sponsors of 23andMe to Superwoman, to like Shane Dawson, like those type of that era of YouTube. Okay. Trying to get the younger gen to give their DNA because what they need is they need the youth at the time to give the DNA because that's the way they monetize it.
They can't get the DNA of the older people they need it of the youth wait So how does this relate back to thing to to Diddy so that was the distraction all of this is playing out in real time Okay, so all those board members left literally damn so they so everyone's just leaving That's associated with Diddy so even if like oh, yeah, the mayor's the police the 23andme They're just all leaving so
It's not that they're related. Yeah. It's what happens is it's like a look here while I do something here. Yo. So it's a distraction. Like, look at this mushroom. And then by the time I'm doing that, I'm putting like poison and shit in your food. You get what I'm saying? Did you see also that they put Diddy when he was in, I think like in lockdown or surveillance in Suicide Watch? Nah. Really? Why? Why did they do that? Because they're going to Jeffrey Epstein him. Oh, yeah.
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They don't want him to leave the limelight right now. Yeah, they can't. If you think about it, why is it, listen, why? Why is it that the only people that get cracked down on these big rings of having those weird parties, they're all what? Celebrities. Yeah. Hold on.
That's what gets headlines. That's what gets headlines, bro. So I feel like, yo, I feel like because it's been going on for a minute. So even if like, so say something comes out that the government wants to drop crazy, like aliens come out, but boom, we're going to pick which celebrity we want to expose now. Since we have, we have you, like we control you. We're going to drop this Diddy one. Okay. Yeah. Because yo, Loki,
Jay-Z has probably done a lot of shit. People are saying he's next. The biggest theory is that Jay-Z is actually the ringleader in this whole thing. I think there's a girl, I forgot her name. I think her name is Jaguar Wright. But she was very close to that scene of P. Diddy and all of those. She'd been to all of the P. Diddy parties. And she stated herself, the reason I go to those parties is why? It's so that I can be the person to tell them to leave.
That's what she said in her own words. That's a whole movie, fam. Going into the bad parties to tell people to go. Telling people to leave. That's actually a movie. It's a spy movie. So she's doing the good work, but secretly. Okay, go ahead. She pretty much said there's other people to look at. And the reason P. Diddy is right now is because that's who they decided to make. The headlines. Yeah, make the headlines and who to bash right now.
For all we know, there's other people that are bigger in charge. And one of the speculation is... I think Usher said something too. I forgot exactly, so I'm not going to say it. But there's a lot of speculation. There's higher elites that are involved. And he's the one that's going to take all of the downfall. Yeah, yeah. Because, yo, I'm looking at it. I'm like, okay. You look at all the weird things going on. Michael Rubin, all white parties. That's like...
So Diddy's up here and it's like less elixir. That's the Michael Rubin white party. So I'm like, yo, they just chose the bigger one. And Michael Rubin could get exposed anytime. But it's been going on. But the parties themselves aren't necessarily bad unless there's bad things going on. But the amount of clips that are coming out now is crazy. I've seen one where he was throwing a party and he was on his roof, right? And Diddy goes...
The kids have like an hour left until they gotta go then the real party starts. That's crazy the adults y'all gotta stay We're gonna go buck. Oh, that's what he said. No, he didn't say go buck, but that's what he means Oh my god, yo and the drinking champs. What did you see that one? No fabulous? No, so fabulous was just they're mad uncomfortable, right? Yeah, and did he and the guy the alcoholic on Jimmy Jinky chat? I forgot his name
The bald guy that always drinks. I forgot, I forgot. So he starts drinking and they're like, and then he's like, oh, I love it when you get like this daddy. Oh, Charlamagne. Yeah. The fabulous is like, did he just say daddy?
And I go I did more digging his son King Combs. Yeah, so he posted a video right? Did he get arrested too? I think he took got took into custody. Yeah, he got to question, but I think he's out right now Okay, I seen him out with his girlfriend. Okay, look at this video just examine. It's a basketball court. Yeah Why are there two beds in the back? Look look
Why are there beds? Nah, that's kind of wild. In the back. Fem, lay down everywhere. One, two, three, four. Fem, but if you look at the floor. Open the video one more time. It's slippery. Yo. That's so slippery. You know how slippery it gets, bro. Oh my goodness. You know how slippery it gets. Yo. Yo, there's oil marks. Is that not oil marks? Fem, you know how slippery it gets?
Fam, it's actually just in front of our eyes the whole time. It's just now bands want to, you know what I mean? They want to crack down on it. Yeah, fuck. Okay, there's one more. And it's Justin Bieber. This one's a joke, though. Okay, okay. This one's a joke, but it's just kind of funny. Okay. But they're saying Justin Bieber's song that we all know and love, Baby, was trying to expose P. Diddy. Baby, baby, how, how? Check this out.
So if you listen to this baby though, hold on if you listen to the song in P Diddy's point of view Let me just read it real quick, you know, if you could if you read it in P Diddy's view Yeah, you know, you love me. I know you care. I
Just shout whenever. Right, right, right? And he goes. This guy said, read it and pee diddy. I don't want to even put myself in that mindset, fam. And we will never, ever. If you put it in his words, fam, I'll buy you anything.
I'll buy you anything. No, there's no way. If he was that strategic to just clown him on that. Okay, okay. And then this part is in Justin Bieber's perspective. Okay. And I'm in pieces. You shake me till you wake me from this bad dream. Because he's trying to escape Diddy, bro. Yo, no, no, no. There's no way. That's a stretch. I know, it's a stretch. It's a stretch. But listen, listen. If you listen to Baby, baby, baby oil. Baby, baby.
That's an uncle joke. That's an uncle joke. That's a drunk Filipino uncle joke. Baby, oh. No, no. That you all will be mine. Yo, he doesn't want them to leave, fam. He doesn't want them to leave. That's what it's about, bro, this whole time. No, okay. Now we're tripping. Now we're tripping.
No, but okay. But I don't know if you heard this too. Probably the biggest case is going on and he got caught like a week ago. Who? Have you heard of Malone Lamb? Nah. Oh, I knew you weren't on the internet like this. So on TikTok, it's going viral everywhere because he, a 20-year-old kid, stole $200 million from a crypto scam. Damn.
But look, yeah, and he lost it the next day. What would he do? Because he was going into clubs and he spent millions of dollars on clubs, everything. He was buying bottles. People were videotaping. They're like, oh, it's just a regular night in Miami. Clubs are going out. Fam, he was buying, he was giving out Birkins to girls.
Is it because he knew he was going to get caught? That's the theory, though. Because since he knew that fast money never works, he was doing all this. You know what I mean? So his plan, right, was him and a couple other dudes would call credit unions. Yeah. So they would call and scam and be like, oh, we're Google support. Your credit unit has been hacked.
Ah, I hate those, bro. Boom. He would hang up. So he would call back as Gemini support. Yeah. So that's the big crypto exchange, right? And he would be like, oh, we need you to send all your Bitcoin into this wallet. That wallet? Compromise. That's his. Mm.
So he changed people. He manipulated into changing their two-factor who sent all the money. They hit the biggest lick on one guy for 4,000 Bitcoin. 4,000 Bitcoin is $200 million. That's crazy.
And he played it no, but Loki this is why I don't think he knew that he was gonna caught Why why you recorded his whole scam you want to see it - he vlogged it on discord. That's kind of I'll show you the vid when they finally got the money look listen Crazy and then look there they're looking at it and all that's crazy discord. Oh
you see how high he is yeah that's a lot so he had all his homies in the discord like yo look at this yeah look at this and all mans were recording because they saw was it just him or did he have like a whole team around him two mans the same age yeah holy shit and that it was so funny because even after there was a screenshot of him with a girl yeah he bought a girl a pink Lamborghini Urus and said oh I have a uh
gift for you uh you just have to be my girlfriend still got denied bro girl said oh i'm still taken i don't want that damn imagine trying to give a leprechaun and you still get denied i mean that's just l-risk yeah that's that's that's that's shit right it's crazy but like it makes sense if you're 20 and you come up on that money yeah but no the fact that the fact that why do you just hide
That's what people are saying. If he just laid low, then it would never happen, but...
Maybe he knows there's so much of a paper trail that he was going to get caught anyway and just wanted the fun out of it. Because I could see it as like, you know those people that they strive and strive and strive for a goal, right? And what happens is they know the big one, but it's going to take... They only do it to get the reaction out of people. They don't do it to survive in. They do it to get the reaction or they do it because it's that crazy of a feat. You know that movie, Quintet?
Point Break? No, never heard of it. So in Point Break, it's about these bank robbers. And then, yo, it's literally the exact same plot. I don't know if people knew this. Yeah. Point Break and Fast and Furious, they had the exact same plot. Really? Yeah. It's about an undercover cop that goes and infiltrates a bank robber gang, which is in Point Break, a gang of surfers. In Fast and Furious, it's a gang of drag racers. Hmm.
So pretty much what happens is he infiltrates it, but falls in love with a girl. In both movies, it happens the same. But there's this one guy in Point Break. His name's Bodhi. And his dream is to just literally surf the biggest wave in history. What the... And it's in Australia, but it only happens during a certain storm. But even though it's that crazy of a feat, it's going to kill him. But he just does it because...
that's the one that's literally the one. Yeah. Yeah. But I think there's people like that. It's like they'll, they're going to do it so they can solidify themselves in history, even if it's good or bad, even if they die or fail, they just want to do the big one, you know? Yeah. And Loki, like in the Malone's case, maybe he was like, um, uh,
In high school, he didn't get that much attention, but he craved it. Maybe that night, that's what he finally got. All the attention. There was bottles, Malone, Malone, on all the signs. He felt full. So he probably doesn't even matter that he got caught low-key. Did you hear about the Menendez case? No. What is that? That's the biggest case right now. Most controversial case.
Murder case in probably history. I've never Mendes brothers Mendes brother nah, bro. Okay, the reason it's controversial I'm gonna save the plot twist for the end. Okay, because I'm just gonna yeah, I want to give you the details right away Okay, but pretty much what happened. There's these two brothers and they grew up under their father Jose Menendez They also had a mother
But their father specifically was a very, very rich man. And he was the type of dad that pushes you to do the best of the best. You can't lose.
And they ended up growing up in that atmosphere where everything they have to do has to be the best, has to be good, has to be almost very preppy, right? They were kind of spoiled growing up. And obviously there's a rich kids on the block. As a way to kind of rebel against his father and kind of rebel against everything they got put into, what they did, they decided to rob houses in their neighborhood.
They were able to rob one of these houses and they robbed over like a hundred thousand dollars worth of jewelry and belongings from one person's safe They were cracking saves on some oceans of randomly just for fun. So they didn't do it because they needed money They literally have all the money in the world They did it because of the thrill because it gives them a little bit of a normal life that I guess they were missing Especially because their father now
Time goes by, they grow up, and they're still under their dad's influence, which they do not like them.
And the plot twist later, it's going to make it understandable. So what happens is they get into good schools and they're kind of like... They're set. Yeah, they're set. They're literally set. But it's because their father's pushing them to do all of these things. The family looks so perfect from the outside in. You know? But what's actually happening? What's happening inside is not good. Because one night, both brothers, when their mother wasn't in the house, they decided...
to go into their house with a shotgun and murder their father. Oh, for all the stuff that he did before? Check this out. It turns out that during, I guess, their time in school, there were so many things that their father disagreed with them. And he was kind of disappointed in them. They're still not reaching the success he wants to see from them. He threatened to take their names off of his will.
Wow. And here you go. Yeah. I think the speculation is because of that, they decided they want to murder their father. That yo. So what they did, they went into the house, shotgun, killed the father. They, they shot him so close that his body obliterated and wasn't, you weren't able to recognize it.
because it was that much damage it i think it was the older brother lyle yeah and another brother eric the younger brother eric was supposed to handle the caretaker in the house but he couldn't help himself to do it so lyle had to end up coming out she almost got away she was running away literally almost out the door yeah shot her too he shot her 10 times
Killed her and then kept shooting her. They're not right in the head for that moment. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. Now, check this out. They played it as if a mob went and tried to, I guess, get revenge on their father for, you know, Italian mob business. Wow, yeah.
They, when the police came, bro was on the floor crying, bawling their eyes out, telling this story how these people came in and killed everyone. They're like sobbing, hysterically sobbing. Curled up in a ball. Yeah, yeah. Now, this is where police got kind of sus about them. It's because after the murder, they took, I think they spent over like $700,000 within like a week after. But they were just throwing parties every single day. What the?
What the heck? Not caring, really. They're buying new things. They're buying, like, new cars, watches. I think one of them bought, like, three Rolexes. And, bro, raise some red flags. Like, why are they just spending all this money if it seems like they don't care? And it gets interesting because one of the brothers attended...
A therapist. Yeah. And during his therapy sessions, the therapist said his anxiety right after his parents died, raised up insanely. Right. Which makes sense. But in his sense, the therapist said, this is a little bit suspicious. Like, I want to keep a better eye on them until one day, Eric Menendez. This is literally how it happened. Apparently, like one time they were on a walk. Okay. The therapist and Eric. And he just posted up on the wall and just goes, we did it.
casually just goes like, yo, we did it. And then tells the therapist every single thing. So the police get in, arrest the boys. And yeah, they're trialed for murder. But here's the plot twist. And this is what makes it controversial because you're either on one side or the other. And there's a documentary that came out just recently and it's getting so much backlash because it's making the boys look like the villains, right?
Word. The villains, right? Yeah. But wait, aren't they the villains? The dad's the villain? So apparently their dad used to abuse and SA them since they were children. And there's supposedly like stories of Lyle specifically. He even said it like in the court videos. He would take him in the washroom and he's doing his thing to him. Yeah.
Like terrible shit to him and going, I do this because I love you. I do this because I love you. And yo, he said, Lyle said in court, or Lyle said recently, sorry, this was a statement. He would trade his entire, entire defense for a 30 second video of his father, like essaying him because it was that violent. It was that bad. Like it was, it's so terrible how he did it to them. And,
It would change everybody's perspective about the whole thing. So he had tapes? No, he's saying if he could have. Oh, okay. The craziest part is, though, the mother. The mother, and this is what's weird, because people speculate that the mother never wanted to leave the father because... Then it could get worse. Because of his riches. Because, like, you know, who knows how he would react to the mother leaving, if he's a violent guy, whatever it may be.
That's where it is. It's that, like, you either believe this or you believe that. And it's very, very controversial because it's two crazy sides, right? Like, one side you have the boys being abused. That's why they did it. Other side you have is, are these boys manipulating the whole thing and, you know, actually the true villains? But...
Who knows? I'm on both. I literally see both sides. Yeah, I can't. And the story of them being abused like that, that's messed up, bro. Yeah, yeah. That's crazy. I was watching some of the footage of him talking about how his father essayed him. It's crazy.
It's actually so sad. Damn. Now, documentary came out and then it made them look like monsters and everybody on TikTok is bashing it and saying, yo, these boys need to be free. They need to be free. And yeah, honestly, in my perspective, my opinion, I think they do need to be free.
for you but at least at least do a little bit more investigation on it yo one of the craziest clues was their cousin uh a female cousin she she recalled like long long time ago of lyle coming out and trying to tell her that he's being essayed by the father while they were kids like we're talking young kids bro until they grew up for that many years
It's hard. It's hard. That's why it's controversial. That's why it's controversial. Because I'm saying like, okay, yeah, that happened, but there would be ways that... There could be better ways to handle it. Of course. No, 100%. Like, why go to killing? You can still get him in jail. I don't think that's right. I 100% don't think that's right. Yeah, yeah. But I think...
I think they shouldn't. The emotional trauma got to them. I think there's other things at play. Yeah, super. You know, there's definitely a deeper story, especially if there's accounts of that. And one of the craziest things too, Eric, because they were, the brothers, they were mad successful in school, but it was still never enough for the father, right? But one of the successes they had, Eric wrote a whole script about, and this is wild. Yeah. He wrote a script for a movie about Eric.
a kid going and killing his parents because of their riches that's all that now check this out i think lyle he wrote like when he was like super super young as a child one you know you know in like um elementary school where you have to write stories he he wrote a story about a kid that was being abused and killed as well so wow
So it's like, you have both. Yeah. Both ways. And they both wrote stories about both ways. It's like, whoa. Fuck. That's a good case, man. It's crazy. I could never choose. They say when this was happening in real time, it was almost like a drama. Everybody would go to the court cases and everybody was fighting. They're really fighting for tickets to go into the courtroom and watch it play out because it was that big. They were known. They moved into a house that used to belong to Michael Jackson. True.
They were that family. Also, I have one theory. Okay, okay. I have one theory. So it's a little bit suspicious. Their father, he was like the head official or head like CEO, chairman, whatever, of an entertainment company in Hollywood. Whoa. Yeah. So I don't know. We all have plans in life. Maybe to take a cross-country road trip or simply get through this workout without any back pain.
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I don't know if that adds to anything, but... It definitely does. You know what? Hollywood. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I don't speak on the dead in a bad way like that. So it's just speculation. Oh, they killed him because the dad took them off the will. But no, it was really just because of the SA stuff, right? Or it was a combination of both. We don't know, fam. Because from a greedy perspective, if they really wanted the money, they probably did it for the will. From a greedy perspective, if they did it. But...
from the other side, that's crazy. That's what I think would lead it. I've seen some crazy billionaire, because this shit, the more I get into this stuff, the materialistic stuff and the money really doesn't matter. I've seen this interview of a millionaire. He was saying what makes a perfect life or something? And he said, oh, family. And he was like, the best I've been criticized my whole life as a millionaire, being called an asshole, being called a dickhead, but the
the best thing that I've ever been called is dad. And just coming back, because he said, there's kids, um,
in other families who don't even want who leave and don't even want to come back to their parents so the fact that you have a 20 year old or like an older yeah no that's so coming back to you still and wanting to hang out such a blessing that's how you know you did something right yeah that's it right there fam because that that's real that's literally you create something into the world that's yeah and that's why i have this theory that mr beast is the antichrist use that hook oh my god that's gonna get so much use let me say it again i'm just kidding
wait you actually believe that yeah i actually believe it now why because i didn't know what was going on with chandler did you know what was going on with chandler he did he leave yeah he left and guess what he's doing now yeah i know he's doing praise and worship yeah he is and i feel like so remember how you told me this is my own theory so remember how you told me uh when you get closer to god or you're you're in the that circle of like temp temptation yeah
It gets harder. Yeah, and it wouldn't trigger you. It wouldn't go after you, but also your boys that you come up with, right? Look around what's happened in Mr. Beast's group. Just tell me, is that not weird that everyone changed? So Chandler, you...
He was going on TikTok and I saw one of his lives and he said, when I was going through a lot of depression, when I was going through this whole YouTube stuff with all the money, he was smoking in his room. And he said that when he was walking around, he heard God said, what are you doing?
Damn. And he said the peels were like taken off his eyes and he can finally see what he was doing. And after that, he was like, yo, he got baptized. He beat the drug addiction. Like everything was good now. And that's when he left. Yeah. But that's the look at the context and the timeline. When he left is when it got better. Everything went crazy. Yeah. Yeah. And the big theory how like Mr. Beast, the mark of the beast. The mark of the beast. Did he say that? Yeah.
And then, some G, I'm not gonna say his name because it's not even copyright, it's just flag. But he said a crazy theory that Mr. Beast might not have a
a soul i swear i don't want to bash on jimmy like that but the the guy that said it he kind of had a point he pretty much said anytime you see mr b smile or laugh his eyebrows don't move and that's a clear tell when somebody's being truthful or not and when someone has true emotion is if they smile with their eyes if they move at all and their eyebrows if their eyebrows don't move up when you smile yeah
it's a fake smile fam just yeah look at all the interviews with mr beast and how he talks it looks like even if that that's not what he's trying to do it looks like a guy with like no emotion i have a story for you i have a story for you fam so i met somebody that worked with mr beast recently no yeah because it was around tiff right what happened what'd he say it was
It was a girl. She pretty much said, because she was working on the filming side. She pretty much said, him on camera and him when the camera's off are two completely different people. How though? She said, it's almost as if the moment you turn on the camera, he's this happy-go-lucky type of guy. The moment the cameras go off, he doesn't care about nobody.
I mean, I can't say for myself that's what she said. No, but that's the source. That's just the source. I'm not, you know. Crazy, bro. That's just hearsay. You know what I'm saying? I could see that, though. You know what I mean? But also, it could be a thing for the benefit of the doubt. I will say, being a man like Mr. Beast,
it would take a lot of your energy to do those videos. And he definitely has so much stress of so many different projects he's working on. I could see that's why he has to, you know, put on this persona, put the energy down, give himself some rest. Okay. But that's, that's the point of the doubt. But playing devil's advocate, you see that much money, it turns you into something else. You know what I mean? Do you think he does it for the money though? I don't know. I don't know if he does it for the money. Bro, at this point, he has to, bro, he's dropping Lunchables. So the, the,
What I don't know what he does a lot of philanthropy, so I don't know I'm like on the fence with it so I'm on the fence with it. No I see doesn't like my theory the reason I say it is because yo name another youtuber that that's done that much philanthropy There's no maybe that's the cover-up up Why do you think he does all this how many people he means marketing team says yo you have to do this because they're gonna find out something gave I say to how many people don't wait that's what I'm
Yo, that's some antichrist shit, though. That's what I'm saying. That is some antichrist shit. You pull them in, but you also do good to cover it. Come on, bro. You're smarter than this. No, that is some antichrist shit, actually. Yes. Because he's performing miracles. Yes. Yo, that's kind of wild. That's actually kind of wild. Yeah. Have you heard about the, going back to the true crime thing? There's also a YouTuber that performed like, or had a big case on him. It's called Dammit Boy. Dammit Boy.
I think I heard of that. Yeah. Word. So he was back then. Yeah. He had a wholesome channel with like his pregnant girlfriend, I think. And they were just making, um, like the vlogs. I think he was making, um, uh,
family channel content. And then one day he switched it. So he created a second channel called Dammit Boy Stunts. Yeah. And this one was completely different from Wholesome. He was like, okay, I'm going to do the things that the guys like. So he would jump off of 20 foot roofs, just like stuff that you know, you'll get injured. Like wild shit. Just wild. Yeah. So one day he had an idea. He was like, I'm going to pull off the biggest stunt ever on YouTube.
What'd he do? So he was like, okay, I'm going to hold a big thick textbook and
And my wife is going to shoot me through it. Yeah. What the fuck? So this is crazy. So obviously his wife is like, okay, I'm not doing that for you. Yeah, obviously. So he goes into his backyard, takes his wife, and puts the encyclopedia hardcover. Yeah. And he shoots it, right? At the wife. No, no, no. Just at the book. His wife's standing right here. Shoots it, and he brings it to his wife. It doesn't go to the book. Oh, okay, okay. Right? So his wife's like...
Okay for the views let's do it. Hold on is he using the same book? Huh? Yeah, he is. Oh, that's a new book. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah, no imagine goes to the same place.
No, so the day of the stunt finally comes. I'll show you the picture. It's so grim just watching this. Look. Look at the book. Damn, that's messed up. So imagine your wife, you're holding your book and your wife has to look at this. Oh, shit. She doesn't know how to aim. No, no. She aims it perfect. Oh, word. But the thing is, they used a different gun. They used a desert eagle. No way. And she shot from a foot away. Nah, bro.
It goes through the book. He doesn't survive. And you have it on video too. That's messed up. That's wild. And the wife obviously feels guilty. She goes to jail for this. The husband dies. It's such a bad case, bro. Because it could have been avoided. For views, bro. Yeah, it could have been avoided, bro. They couldn't test anything else. Shit, get some metal at least. But why a foot away? You know what I mean?
Some people are stupid. Why would they switch? They're going to switch the gun and switch the book? That's crazy. No, no, same book. Oh, same book? Yeah, like it was a thicker encyclopedia with still a hardcover. So the... That doesn't even stop bullets, though. It does, it does. Like a bad strap, it would. Maybe like a .22. A little bullet. Yeah, like a little bullet. Maybe like a .22 will stop. What the frick? But it doesn't... I would never trust a book to be like my thing. That's crazy. Yo, crazy. You think he did it?
Do you think it was planned? I don't think so. I think he was just like... Like, what if... Theory. Yeah. What if...
This is what's sad, right? Okay. Because I watched this one movie, and it was about this police officer, a detective, actually. And he was known in the town to be, like, the best detective. Yeah. There was one case that he couldn't solve, and it was always... The whole town was on him, like, yo, you couldn't solve this one case? You couldn't solve this one case? Yeah, yeah. And what he ended up doing, he got the news...
that he was diagnosed with cancer okay and pretty much what happened was one day he had like the best life of his night and he decided you know what i'm just gonna take my life do you think i mean there's no proof anymore but there's some people there's underlying stuff that pushes them to do these things or is it other is it other like wild i guess aspirations instead
Because it could be, yo, what if this guy doesn't really have much time left and he just wants to do as wild things as possible? Sometimes we don't know. Yeah, I can't say for this guy. Obviously, I'm not the guy. Yeah, we don't know him, right? We don't know him. If you put that perspective on it, like, if you see somebody going out and doing reckless stuff, almost self-sabotaging themselves...
it might be a good idea to just have a talk with them. Like, hey, is everything all right? Are you going through anything? Because it may seem that they're chasing these aspirations, but who knows? Deep down...
they could be hurting. They could be affected by something else that they're ready to go. You know? Yeah. That's such a crazy way to think. Cause not a lot. I feel like 90% of people are not thinking like that. Nobody's going to think like that. But that's what I'm trying to like teach you guys too, is stay open-minded that way. Because you could see one side of a person and you could see the evil side. You could see the person that's like doing all these nonsense, doing all this fun and games, but,
But deep down, when you get to know, yeah, you don't know the person until you actually have a conversation with, until you like try to open up their book. Yeah. And a lot of times too, you'll find people that they refuse to open the book to you.
And that's even more tough because they dig like a deeper hole. And the kind of advice I want to give with that is like, if you find yourself kind of being that person, sometimes just closing yourself off to people and not wanting to open up about those things. Yeah. It gets worse when you don't. True. It always gets better when you open up to it. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, because like low-key, I was looking at the comments. Like going back to the Diddy stuff, obviously, maybe the kids had nothing to do with like obviously what their dad did in the past. But they're the ones getting all the... I know. That sucks. You know what I mean? That honestly sucks. Yeah. Because you're just related to the guy. Exactly. And while your mother's... Like your mother died and you're going through all this. Like you have a lot on your plate. Yeah. So it's like...
yeah at some point I can still see you like damn that's you shouldn't be doing that but at the same time I obviously yeah your dad was fucked up so it's all everything's complicated bro that's why Twitter is so such a good platform because it allows everyone to say what they want to say you know what I mean like
Just say it. I feel like it's a problem. I feel like it's a problem just because... It is, but it gives everyone, you know what I mean? Yeah, it does. It gives everybody free speech. But it's a problem because, yo, wild stuff happens on there and people start fighting because of it. Why is Twitter beef a thing? Twitter beef shouldn't be a thing. I feel like if more people just went up face to face and fought in person...
Like, it would be way better. Yeah. Honestly, no. You know what I mean? Something like that. Friendly fades. Friendly fades. Like, shoot the fades, bro. Honestly. Honestly, bro. Right? Honestly. That would be better. Yeah, yeah. Because what you have is you'll have all your gossip, gossip, gossip. You have, like, 20 of your friends. That other person's gossip, gossip, gossip. Then you have 20 of their friends. And then they have their friends. And then they have their friends. And it gets mixed up. And this hatred's not even yours anymore. Yeah. You get what I'm saying? Mm-hmm.
Sometimes we hate on people or have different perspectives on people just because we have friends that don't like them. And at the same time, I do stay loyal to my homies. And I always will see how they see things. But you have to take a step back sometimes and say...
Is that really my problem? Is that my beef? Is that my, you know? Yeah, no, because once you get in the habit of that, thinking everything is yours, then it's like, ah, that can, it's like a, what do you call that? A snow... Snowball effect. Snowball effect. Like, you can end up in the wrong spot. It's good to question it when it's negative. That's when you should question it. When it's positive and you guys are like, yo, we should cheer on my homie that's homies with him. Of course.
It's positive. But the moment it's negative, that's when you have to really look at it and be like, okay, wait, is it really that important that we do some negative shit to this person? Yeah, yeah. I think one of the quotes that I've always been telling myself now is, I think you told me this, but winners don't hate on winners, and that's facts. Yeah, winners don't hate on winners, ever. Whenever I think of, like, coming back, like, like,
going and get revenge on someone i was like no that doesn't make it make sense because i'm spending my time i'm supposed to be a winner why am i hating so that already puts me in the category of a loser you know what i mean yeah so touching your wrench in huh you grabbed your revenge in right when you said oh no no i usually just do i thought that's what you said no no no like yeah revenge man let me talk that
No, no, no. But that's the mindset I have to be in. Of? Of like, winners don't hate on winners. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because it's too much. Like, life is too short to even be beefing with someone. You know what I mean? Yeah, yo. Never, like, you never see somebody doing so good and shitting on somebody that's doing worse than them. You know? They only shit up. Yeah, yeah.
They don't shit down. Right? Like, come on. Oh, there was some crazy thing. Jimmy Zhang's going into a beef with Jason. Really? Jason had the craziest line. What happened? He was like, yo, Jimmy, I used to look up on you. Now I look down on you.
Wait, what's the beef about, though? I don't know. Like, Jimmy was trying to get, like, say something with Saw or something. I don't get into the beef. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But, like, Saw was on Jimmy's stream and Jimmy was being weird. That's all I know. Oh. Yeah, yeah. Okay, okay, okay, okay. But, yeah. I feel like, you know what's interesting? Mm-hmm.
The more drama that happens between Twitch streams and shit, the more their views up and the more people are invested in what they're doing. Yeah, because that's how it goes, man. That sucks, bro. Like, why? Why does it have to be like that, man? I don't know. Why? Like, I don't want to have to... But it's weird because whenever you hear kind of gossip sometimes, too, it's intriguing. And I think that's the point. I think... I think...
Literally, the temptation of wanting to take part in that type of shit, it's supposed to feel enticing. Because it is a sin. Yeah. I remember the oldie beef. It wasn't even really a beef, but remember when we called out boxing? When...
like early episodes. That wasn't bad. It wasn't beef. Yeah, it wasn't beef. But I feel like God has directed us where it's like, yo, stay away from the BS and it should have never worked out like that. And I mean, even like you being on a boxing card, you weren't there for a reason. You know what I mean? Because you just don't get associated with it. I don't really have beef with nobody. Because when the world ends, fam, you don't want your legacy to be, oh, I had a beef with a Twitch streamer. That's some bullshit, bro. Like on your grave, that's all that people remember you by.
That's weird. I mean, there's another side of it is being a good athlete. Yeah. Like Salt Poppy. Sick athlete. Sick boxer. Yeah. You know what I mean? But somebody else is just talking shit or being that person that I guess gets the clicks because of the drama. Yeah. I don't want no part of that. Yeah. Oh, I also have End of the World Theory. What happened? Because I think it came out recently, but...
The CNN founder, a long time ago when CNN was in its early stages, he said, "I want you to make a tape that we will play when the world is gonna end." Oh, they have one of those? Yeah. So it's on YouTube. Everyone can search it up. It's already out. No, no, like it got leaked. Oh, shit. So what it is, it's a band playing in front of the White House. It's a Christian hymn. Let me... It's called something.
So the moment the world ends, they're going to play that shit live stream everywhere. Yeah, yeah. So the Christian hymn is called Nearer My God To Thee. And it's the exact song that was playing when the Titanic was sinking. Oh, really? So they got the band. They put it in front of the White House and they started playing it. The guy was recording it. Boom, they gave it to the founder. So when the world is supposed to end...
CNN is supposed to broadcast it live. Like, they're going to show it on the news. Boom, the headlines go up. But you'll know when it ends because that tape will play the day of, they say. Oh my God.
And you'll hear that hymn everywhere. Oh, that's dark. And then boom, it'll... That's fucking dark, though. That's grim as shit. Because it's like, you already know the end is coming and you're just... You're setting the tone. You're literally setting the tone. No, it is a movie. It's like, yeah. It's like a build-up. But to be fair, Ox Wars real quick. Yo, Ox Wars real quick. If the world is ending, what's our...
What song would you play though? Actually, the song I would play? It
It would have to be something hype, no? I'll play all of the lights. Interlude. No, no. Not the interlude. I actually don't know that. No, the sad part before it finally starts. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're saying you would play Kanye for the end of the world. Yeah. I would play like a sad song. You know what I mean? Damn, what would I play? That would hype up. High key. I want to play something hype though, no? Yeah, you should play something that's hype. I'd probably...
I don't want to play like... I kind of want to do Runaway, but like... See, this part. Like, not the actual, but the sad part. You know, like the actual is coming down.
I think if I were really in charge of that shit and the world was actually ending, I think I would try to make it calm instead. Calm? Yeah. Realistically, for jokes, play a banger. Play Chief Keef. But if the world is actually going to end and you were in charge of it, yo, let's play something fun. Let's play like Over the Rainbow or some shit. Yo, there's something I noticed, right? So when I play basketball, before basketball games,
There was two games. Like all the games I played, I listened to hype music because that's what I'm usually doing. Like in Taekwondo, I'm already registered to do that because it gets above blood pumping. Right. Yeah. But basketball is different because I tried something on my on a playoff game. I listened to scissor the whole way to make yourself calm. Yeah.
And like, like right before the game, I wasn't listening to music. I was just listening to straight SZA and like jazz. Bro, I went, it was probably like, I could hear myself talking to myself being like, do this crossover, dude. Cause I was so like in my head, like it was, everything was calm up here. You know why? Why? It's because it's clutter fam.
Yeah, low key. It's cluttered. Like all of these music. I'm going to be real. A lot of this trap music, a lot of this rah, rah, rah. And it's clutter in your mind. And it's crazy because it sticks with you. Sometimes I catch myself subconsciously like saying rap lyrics. And it's always rap lyrics though.
And it's always like negative shit too. It's weird. Oh, there's a song that came out that people are saying like, oh, Watashi Wasta. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That one, low key, that one, everybody's saying that that's a spell.
Oh I can see that being a thing. Because the first like when you hear that first "watashi wa" that bar, you automatically it's registered in your head now. Or is this Japanese? I'm like... No but it's a theory. It could be. But in the music video, did you see when it brought the guy... So there was a girl leading a guy. Yeah yeah yeah. And behind the curtain, it was a serpent.
Oh word in the music video Yeah so It was a girl And the guy was Coming into the thing Oh nah They went behind a wall The wall had like a shadow The shadow was a serpent That killed the guy It turned into a beautiful woman What the fuck
You know what that signifies, right? Yeah, obviously. Like the serpent becoming the girl, that's the devil. When I saw the serpent, I was like, okay, yeah. But obviously it could mean something else, but it's a theory, you know what I mean? I think, like, let's be real. Most music... Most music that's popular is sauce. Watashi wassup. Most music that's popular is sauce. If you want, like, good vibe and good vibration music, there's literally every single...
Every single one of your favorite artists, there's probably like a Christian dupe for it. I swear to God there is. Yeah, yeah. I found like a Christian Justin Bieber. It sounds exactly like Justin Bieber. There's a weekend version. There's a pop smoke. Tell me how there's a pop smoke. Christian version? Yes. I love the Lord, the Lord.
No, but actually, if you bag it, like, I'd rather be... Because I look at life differently recently. I look at it like, okay, I like eating good food, right? But at the same time, that's for what?
my pleasure, I guess, what we should really be eating is food purposefully. Like, I'm going to eat this because it has the nutrients that my body needs to do this activity. Yeah, just not like for gluttony purposes. Yeah, but a lot of times we do it because of why it feeds like, oh, our pleasure. Oh, we're going to feel good. Oh, that's like sweets, right? But realistically, food is for energy. Food is, there's a purpose for it, right? And obviously, I'm
Like, I'm just thinking about this now. I'm going to try and make a difference. And it's hard. I know. Because we fall into patterns like, yo, I love a burger. Like, I fucking love burgers. That's probably my favorite food in the world. And it's hard not to say no to a burger. It's hard to say no to it, right? Yeah. And then even look at music. Like...
Or content. I watch his content, but why? Maybe just because it's entertaining? Or am I going to get something out of it? Damn, I don't really know. But I think that's a good sign where you know what you're doing wrong. You acknowledge it. Yeah, I think that's gross. When you acknowledge it.
And not just, I guess, be blind to everything. Yeah. Did you see, shout out this guy named Paul. I saw him on TikTok and he went viral for his testimony. Did you see it? Hopefully I can find it. No, I don't know. So I sent it to one of my boys. But he said when he went through like his, like he was robbing people and stuff. Oh, I see now. Yeah.
He was on a podcast, right? Yeah, yeah. Shout out Paul because he actually made a difference. It made me like, oh, yeah, I should follow that too. But he was like, yo, Lord, bring another guy to me that I can rob. Yeah, so he was praying. But he said it so dead ass. You serious? You serious? That's some real G shit. But, yo, it's great that he moved past and grew from it. Because he was literally praying, Lord, send me someone else to rob. Send me more blessings. That's crazy. That's kind of wild.
But he was still faithful, I guess. Yeah, yeah. But it was just the tone that he said it in because he didn't laugh or anything. He said it with a straight face. Straight face. So that's how you know that shit. Like, he was dead ass fake for robbery, bro. Oh, my God. But the growth is what matters, man. Is what matters. Shout out, bro. The growth is what matters. And...
That reminds me of a video I just saw too. There's a video of Quentin Tarantino. And the ongoing joke is that he has a foot fetish. Really? No. It's like the biggest joke. Why does everyone have foot fetishes? I don't know. I actually don't know. Leave it on the comments why you think that is. Also leave a like. But anyways, Quentin Tarantino, he was approached by this woman. And she goes... And he's signing a bunch of stuff. He's signing a vinyl. He's signing like...
a cop or whatever and he gets a woman and she goes hey could you sign my foot and he goes yeah sure like no hesitation drops to his knees no no drops to his knees fam literally like what's the chord oh my gosh bro no hezi ew man yes yeah sure
Why do you think people in Hollywood have weird stuff like that? Because they've already seen so much that I feel like they need something extra. Like out of the normal to make them feel the excitement that they would get from a normal thing. True. Which I actually think that's actually true. I think so. Because they've seen so much. Bro, after a Diddy party, what are you going to see?
Yeah. You've seen a thousand baby oils and you think, well, you're going to need more. Because the first theory I heard about Diddy, like this was even before all of this allegations and all of this like controversy and shit was way, way back. People didn't know he was actually diddling like that. It wasn't common knowledge, but there was a theory that he's done everything. So he decided to do the unspeakable. Um,
So he got bored. Yeah, he got bored. Because he's done everything at like an early age. You know? Crazy. Because you think about it. You've done everything and you've expelled all of your dopamine in the worst ways possible. Yeah.
you can only get worse. Yeah. See, that's going back to exactly what we spoke on the podcast. You can either do it the Diddy way or you can do the Malone way where you just do it in one night. You experience everything in one night and that's how you go instead of leading up to it. Oh, I have to do this and then it's going to lead up to this. Nah, fuck that. One million dollars in the club. Wait, what's the Malone way? Where he just spent everything he had at,
in one night and saw everything at once oh that's that's still that's still weird too yeah i know i feel to stay away from like the bad stuff man yeah i feel yo everybody knows what's bad for you am i wrong though yeah but give me a comment am i tripping to say that like everybody kind of knows what's bad for you yeah but we still do it anyway and then we go back like oh fuck like why am i why am i like this
Why is my life like this? I go, oh, wait. I did this, this, this, this. People told me this, this, this, this was bad. But shit, I'm complaining, you know? It's the enemy, bro. The enemy has some good ways. Keep close with God, man. Stay strapped, stay faithful. Yeah, yeah. And keep your prayers up. Holy. Keep your prayers up.
low-key sasha was right when you said a lot of people are switching i don't know now because on tiktok that's all i'm seeing but maybe that's like they're switching sides yeah like now i see a lot of been that for like the past yeah now my tiktok's like that i don't know if that's just because that's what i'm consuming but i don't know i think because my sister still gets a lot of conspiracy stuff and i don't really get a lot anymore yeah i don't get a lot no more which is interesting it's just straight like oh if you uh skip this the lord doesn't love you oh my god
yeah you gotta listen you have 30 seconds or you are yo you guys that's that's low-key bait that's a that's a bad bait you should not be using god to debate videos is it bad though because how hold on hold on hear me out hear me out though do you take part in it though yeah did you did you listen to the parafilm yeah i guess you did i guess it worked
Oh my gosh man Can't hit the player You just hate the game Okay what's bad is I seen two guys At a library with Bibles And they're like Thirst trapping with the Bibles Like come to Christian Chill and Bible study That's insane Oh that's kind of wild No but is it that? Yes bro Okay that's kind of weird
Somebody said the thirst trap in the name of Lloyd. That's kind of weird. That's weird. I'm not going to count you. But yeah, man. All right. Thank you everyone for watching the episode of the Jumper Jump Podcast. Make sure to comment, like, subscribe. Like! Yeah, yeah. Yo, how do we have so many thousands of views, but we don't have thousands of likes, bro? No likes, man.
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