
The Heavyweight Podcast
Welcome to *The Heavyweight Podcast*, where every week, a dynamic group of four—“this lady and these three guys”—come together to discuss a wide range of topics that both warm the heart and nourish the soul. The Heavyweight Podcast brings together four unique individuals, each with their own perspective, to engage in open and honest conversations about real-life situations. Whether you're in need of a good laugh to release some tension or you're seeking real answers to life’s tough questions, tune in to *The Heavyweight Podcast*. Whatever you're looking for, you’ll find it here.
The Heavyweight Podcast
Wolf Pu$$y and Shallow Tales
Why do we judge people by their sneakers instead of their spirit? Why do we stay in relationships that look good but feel wrong? This week on The Heavyweight Podcast, we’re pulling back the curtain on shallow behaviors, materialism, and the illusions we cling to in the name of status.
👟 $20 Shoes, $200 Assumptions:
We kick things off by exposing the ridiculous—but very real—ways people change how they treat you based on the price tag of your outfit. It’s not just about fashion—it’s about how deeply rooted status and image are in how we assign value to others (and ourselves).
💔 When "Looking Good" Means Losing Yourself:
We get vulnerable about times we've stayed in relationships that weren’t good for us—just because the couple "looked right" to the outside world. Spoiler: the inside was a mess. From red flags we ignored to the ways attraction masked toxicity, this segment gets real.
📱 Social Media = Smoke & Mirrors:
"Social media disrupts reality and paints a facade." Say it louder. We go in on how platforms push us toward comparison, image curation, and fake intimacy. Some of us even share stories of relationships that were more Instagram than intimacy—and how it all came crashing down.
📞 Who You Call at 1AM:
Here’s the challenge: open your phone. Who would you call at 1AM with a flat tire? That list—the real ones—is what counts. We break down how to identify authentic connections that go beyond looks, likes, and luxury.
This episode is a truth serum for your social life. It’s funny, it’s raw, and it might just make you rethink who and what you’ve been prioritizing.
🎧 Tap in now and ask yourself:
➡️ Are you living real—or just living filtered?
➡️ Who actually sees you beyond the surface?
📲 Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook & YouTube @TheHeavyweightPodcast.
Welcome to the Heavyweight.
Speaker 2:Podcast.
Speaker 3:The message behind saying the title of the Heavyweight Podcast is to be able to say that we can weigh in on some heavy shit. What we're talking about is important from every aspect of it. It's a heavy weight. It's not just about physical weight, but the weight of things that can weigh our minds. So I think it's dope that we can have this conversation. So I think it's dope that we can have this conversation.
Speaker 2:What's up, everybody? We're back here again with another episode of the Heavyweight Podcast. This will be episode 196, and I'm your girl, des, the Diva, everybody introduce yourself to these people, please.
Speaker 4:I'm Miles.
Speaker 1:Miles Miles, I'm Miles Miles. Oh shit, I can't say that.
Speaker 4:I can't say that, say it. Oh broke dick Ellis. Oh shit. Now we gotta clarify are you broke like money broke, or is the member broke.
Speaker 1:It's just like in the cell. That's old broke dick.
Speaker 4:Just leave him alone, dog and I said I was Miles because I'm sitting next to Moesha.
Speaker 1:Spider-Man.
Speaker 3:For some reason with an awkward sigh. I'm McFly.
Speaker 2:I'm Patrick Ewing oh good, I hope not baby. Cause baby the way you look, that man look like how are y'all weeks?
Speaker 3:cause Patrick baby he knows what our week was like he, he, that's, he smelled it. Kevin, I didn't know you were preparing those ribs on friday, excuse me right, okay, oh god, three days later, how's?
Speaker 4:was your week, kevin. Good, good, that's what's up. That's what's up. Yeah, my week was good too.
Speaker 2:Thank you, Broke Dick no complaints Damn, that's what they be, saying Pause, pause, make a point.
Speaker 3:Yeah, my week. Yeah, yeah, I'm good. I was thinking about ribs on Friday did you have ribs on Friday? No, I was thinking.
Speaker 5:Patrick Ewing would really know that shit, he smelled it he put some slap your mama on there, didn't he?
Speaker 4:that's funny because you know the show Big Mouth Patrick. He has a restaurant on the show. It's a rib.
Speaker 2:Not doing this we Not doing this, we're not doing this. We're never going to get past this point. Miss Lady, how was your week? Baby, it was great. Mo, how was your week?
Speaker 4:It was cool man.
Speaker 2:Cool, man, yeah, man yeah man, how was your week?
Speaker 4:Yeah man, how was your week? It was cool, cool, chilling, chilling. How was your week? Yeah man, how was your week?
Speaker 2:It was good Cool, chillin', chillin' that's up, that's up, chillin' Chillin'.
Speaker 4:How did Northworth do it?
Speaker 2:It was pretty good. You know what I'm saying. Daddy still trippin'. Daddy got me a new Saturn. Cool we cool.
Speaker 1:A Saturn.
Speaker 3:Like a car Make Saturdays.
Speaker 2:no more, can't make some jokes, still ain't fucking with Miles, really showing our age. What was her boyfriend's name?
Speaker 5:The nigga from Gangstar oh Fred Shredrow.
Speaker 3:What was his name in the show? Q Still wanna fuck Q.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's my man. He still looks great for his age, like a light-skinned Tupac. Nobody look like Tupac.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying, that's why you.
Speaker 2:Well, I can kind of see, because he kind of do that that way, nigga.
Speaker 4:I saw a picture of Tupac last week. The nigga was in Jamaica.
Speaker 2:They say he's still alive. I would love for that to be the truth. If Tupac is still alive, baby, if you're still alive, call me. Call me.
Speaker 5:But did they have a?
Speaker 1:funeral for him.
Speaker 5:Like where we saw his what they say tinfoil off top yep tinfoil off top.
Speaker 1:I don't know what the nigga?
Speaker 2:let's get into this thing, so we can. So we can get this.
Speaker 3:I'm noticing a trend though Des what's that DaBaby Fredrick Star Tupac, you like short angry niggas? Yeah, I like. She like rough nicks yeah, I like rough.
Speaker 2:I like rough outside of my husband, because my husband is not a rough nigga, he's chill.
Speaker 4:I like. That's one spot you grab by the back of your neck, by the fucking neck. Turn her ass around. Yes, that's what she want.
Speaker 2:That don't mean come do that shit when you see me, but I'm just saying for the right nigga. I do want to be snatched up.
Speaker 1:What did Pumps in the Bump video do for you? How was it?
Speaker 2:They're do for you. I was in there like put me in the boat. Okay, MC shit, All right.
Speaker 1:All kinds of fucked up.
Speaker 4:Okay, this nigga said it's camera time.
Speaker 2:Okay, shit, yeah, definitely, I definitely like a rougher nigga. I do. I do Because they know how.
Speaker 4:You need to talk to your therapist about that trauma. It's not trauma it's not trauma.
Speaker 2:It's not trauma. It's not trauma because I usually go for a dude that's rough and can be rough and knows when to be rough, but it's still very kind and gentle how's that worked out for you?
Speaker 3:it's worked out fabulously so you don't like it when all they want to do is zoom and a fucking boom boom nigga just a check baby.
Speaker 2:Check baby one, two, three, four. Okay, I don't give a damn I'm just letting you know right now y'all not gonna harass me today and y'all not gonna harass me. Let's get into this thing. What are some common shallow behaviors that people engage in without even realizing that they doing it?
Speaker 4:they kill muffins for shoes bam.
Speaker 2:Okay, shoot my bang bang, stick my whole foot in it, thank you. Thank you, and talk about my little furry shoes. In case y'all are wondering why they keep bringing up these damn muffin shoes, they are talking about my little, my little furry shoes. They gonna make another appearance. I got the motherfuckers in more than one color, so now y'all talking shit and they gonna be at another. I'm gonna try to slice them in for the summertime. Here I got some sandals with fur on them. I have a magnifying glass.
Speaker 1:It's too hot for them.
Speaker 2:It's a match, it's okay. I have several pairs.
Speaker 3:Just letting you know it gets hot in the summertime.
Speaker 1:Are the bears yeah.
Speaker 2:Because they're cute and they become like a purse. We know Cute, all my shoes got a purse.
Speaker 4:The question the fire marshal said you can't handle. What was the question?
Speaker 2:Tell me, tell me directly. Yes, you want me to ask the question again.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I got lost.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry. The question is and I'm sorry these questions were cultivated by mo um what are some common shallow behaviors that people engage in without realizing that they're engaging in it?
Speaker 1:that would be one. We know what we're doing now, but like a lot to do and that's a younger generation people probably still do that. Yeah, they do at grown-up like people's clothing and shit like that or just what they have. You know, you got that shit. It's like that don't mean nothing nigga, like people care about that stuff still somehow like the branding and stuff like that. So I think that's a common one, especially between, I guess even in like hip-hop and all that, because we always do that like Like shit on one another.
Speaker 3:For I've been complimented about some orange shoes I bought from Amazon for 20 bucks because they look like $120 shoes and when they heard it was $20, they kind of like oh, you lying.
Speaker 2:Did I not tell you I like these shoes, like two days ago?
Speaker 3:I'm just saying it's crazy.
Speaker 1:The price makes people change yeah.
Speaker 3:Like they'd be like like oh word, Nah, You're like yeah, it's $20.
Speaker 4:China's on told us the real yeah. Now China's on told us Nick, we done made all this motherfuckers for $10. Everything Damn.
Speaker 5:Materialistic stuff is shallow.
Speaker 2:No, because China over there making the Louis Vs and everything they said it.
Speaker 5:Oh no, I know, but I'm just saying like materialistic things are probably the most shallow behavior that people have on this planet. Because the stupid thing is I've seen a dude with a brand new iPhone gold chain, sagging his ass down his pants with a nice Gucci shirt on, but don't have a car. Doesn't make any sense. It's about priority and the thing is is people think what you have is basically a definition of your character? There's millionaires that have tons of money but shitty ass attitudes and don't know how to treat people, but people are so involved in shallowness of oh he'll take me here, he'll buy me Gucci, he'll buy me gold that they could care less.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I met one of the richest men in the world. I think I had on some regular ass new balances, some regular ass jeans, and I didn't even know who the fuck he was when I first met him.
Speaker 5:That's why he's rich.
Speaker 2:Calm down with New Balances. Okay, new Balances is fire. I'm not even gonna lie. I got a couple pairs.
Speaker 4:Those are dad shoes.
Speaker 2:Fire. I got a few pairs. That's because these bitches call me daddy so I guess it makes sense for me to have dad shoes.
Speaker 4:She just always Desby and Des, I would say an activity. People that I perceive as shadow is like people who walk around with false sense of entitlement.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 4:They think because you obtain a certain level of status or you have a certain amount of money or you look a certain way, that you're just entitled to certain like treatment or behavior.
Speaker 5:I think another aspect of shallowness has to do with looks, because you guys were kind of touching on this earlier. You could be a bad bitch and be the shittiest person on this planet, but some people are so engrossed in oh she's bad, I've got to keep her. Or it goes for women too, like, oh he's fine, gotta keep. No, stop being and I'm not saying that there hasn't, doesn't have to be a certain level of attraction, but it just doesn't have to be so engrossed in physical.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but to tie that into to shallowness, because that's not when it's coming from the outside and it's not the person being shallow, it's the people that know they look good and feel like they're entitled to a certain amount of things, like. So that ties back into what we were talking about earlier with the women who think that they okay, I look this way.
Speaker 4:This nigga can't take me to this restaurant, that's a sense of shallowness, that best of jack in the box.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'll use my military discount that's funny as you say that.
Speaker 3:I think it's like uh say what we refer to this. When you say, like the people's sense of entitlement, there's also the, the expectations they put on people because of what they look like. So like when you look at them and you say, like the people's sense of entitlement, there's also the the expectations they put on people because of what they look like, so like when you look at them and you're like, well, because you're this size, you probably can't do this yes and then when you see that you're like what are you basing that on?
Speaker 3:oh, you're obviously this and you're like that's a shallow way of looking at it.
Speaker 1:You don't know what physically so, that's how I used to do with kids in sports yeah, oh, you're a center yeah, you should play here like oh, he's kind of nice yeah like okay, y'all ready, everybody answer.
Speaker 2:How can someone recognize if they're being superficial um in their relationships or in their daily interactions?
Speaker 3:if the only the first thing you notice is physical yeah, that's tough if you said the reason why you got with her is because she had a fat ass all right.
Speaker 4:So what happened past that I feel attacked, nigga and you go.
Speaker 5:What about that?
Speaker 3:well, you know she has a great personality. I realized that after it's like no, you just like just fat ass. Yep, oh, you're saying if it's just a fat ass, yeah, I mean it can. I could say reel you in, but if it's the only thing making you say yeah, that's it I think again.
Speaker 4:Like I was saying, I think it's the people who get with other people just so they appear to have a certain aesthetic you have nothing in common and it's just you're just, you're doing this just for looks, just so you can be perceived a certain type of way.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I definitely agree. I mean, in what you were speaking of, I think physical attraction is important.
Speaker 4:But if that ass is bad, I'm coming back.
Speaker 2:I was just going to say I think physical attraction is important. It's the first thing you see.
Speaker 3:Yeah, when you first see it it's cool, but if you say that's all, it's keeping you there Like fuck.
Speaker 5:Physicality should not be able to keep you, because there are men and women that will both sit there and they'll be like oh she just dog shitted on me, but she's fine, so I got to keep her. Oh he just I caught him cheating, but he's so fine girl, I got no.
Speaker 4:I'm keeping Chris Brown no matter what that nigga do, he definitely cheating.
Speaker 2:I don't give a fuck, nigga me too, nigga, I don't give a fuck, nigga you cheat is that the glasses? You fucking a bitch. I'm a fucker too. I don't give a fuck, I don't care, we'll share. We can share this bitch. What's your bring her here it feels like let me get my backpack out the car. This makes such progress.
Speaker 3:And then she'll be like yeah, that's like like fuck, like this shit can go either way.
Speaker 2:Now she's saying the nigga look good enough no, just chris brown we can run trains just yes, just chris brown, just chris brown and the baby and the baby and the baby.
Speaker 3:Yeah, let's go. Because he said trains.
Speaker 2:Wow that's an awful train. He said trains, I like him. I like Chris Brown, baby. He got that shit I like over there. He got that shit, I like over there.
Speaker 5:I swear to God, I'm going to fuck what that nigga do. Kevin, I get it. You got that one person.
Speaker 1:Michael E Jordan used to be mine. He cute, he got some shit with some boppin' in him. Michael E.
Speaker 2:George used to be mine, yeah.
Speaker 1:Fuck Period.
Speaker 2:I do want some boppin' in him, Wasn't.
Speaker 1:the question was was it to be?
Speaker 2:shallow the person to acknowledge it or whatever, because that's where I was confused.
Speaker 1:The question was how can you recognize if you're being superficial, like I don't know?
Speaker 4:I feel like you know that off the top, shouldn't you? That's if you're self-aware. Yeah, I think we live in a world where a lot of people are not self-aware.
Speaker 1:So then I feel like in that regard, you would need dope friends to be like hey yo like you're going down the bad path.
Speaker 2:You need dope friends and you need to be able to still hold that accountability, because just because, somebody told your ass you did it don't mean you're going to accept it and be accountable for it yeah, because it's hard to.
Speaker 3:I guess it would be hard to recognize that if you're in it and making these decisions that's true that's true, because Des, I'm going to let you know right now if you was with Chris, I get that this is your, but he's doing some shit.
Speaker 1:I'm going to tell you Well, and if you don't listen, let me say something, Chris where I saw a motherfucker find I will line the Coke up for him.
Speaker 2:I don't give a fuck this.
Speaker 1:I love him, so you just going to kill it here.
Speaker 2:baby, you can just here that's a rail. I love him. I don't do coke. I don't know how much supposed to be up there.
Speaker 1:That's too much.
Speaker 2:Just do a sprinkle.
Speaker 1:Put down a polar bear.
Speaker 2:I love him and I'm going to hear you, friend.
Speaker 3:I was just saying, as a friend, I would have to say something. But what do we?
Speaker 2:do if she don't listen. I'm taking one for the team and now you can get up there and open up for Chris Brown.
Speaker 1:No, we're not going to do that. We're going to say, hey, tell Chris to send some mics, a couple cameras.
Speaker 3:That'll be a better option, and I will. I'm taking one for the team. He said the wrong Migos died.
Speaker 4:That was classic, I forgot about that.
Speaker 1:That was so fucked up.
Speaker 3:I forgot about that, but he made a point and that shit hurt.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he probably shouldn't have that, but he made a point and that shit hurt. Yeah, he probably shouldn't.
Speaker 1:That shit hurt me Because we was all like oh, he was in the booth. What'd he say? Oh, I lost.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh God. What's the next question? Why do people sometimes default to their shallow behaviors, even when they're valued deeper in their connections?
Speaker 4:Because that's where they're comfortable and safe.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's a safe space period.
Speaker 1:It's a safe space, it's you hiding yourself from having to deal with reality. They haven't conquered their insecurities.
Speaker 2:Is that the question again? Okay, hold on, that's what I believe it was. Why do people sometimes default to their shallow behaviors, even when they value deeper connections?
Speaker 3:Because they want to be accepted by what the society has told them is acceptable yeah, definitely so.
Speaker 4:Do you think if they they're only doing it to be accepted, they're around the wrong people?
Speaker 3:yeah, yeah, I definitely think they're around the wrong people. It's it's not right, but it's. A lot of people get to that default because they feel like they want to be accepted by their peers and they feel like if their peers are going to accept them by keeping that aesthetic, shallowness or whatever it's, they're going to go right back to that default, even if they're, they have a genuine connection for different reasons. People like comfort and they want acceptance.
Speaker 4:Yeah, there's no growth in the comfort absolutely not you.
Speaker 5:I agree with everything that they've been saying. It's very valid.
Speaker 1:I said it's just some of their insecurities.
Speaker 4:They're insecure why you gotta be a nigga. Is that not a?
Speaker 1:nigga with an R or U that's broke dick, it's all broke dick, that's broke dick, it's old broke dick, it's old broke dick, old broke dick, it goes together.
Speaker 4:You got to say the old first like little the old thing Guess the whole thing, guess every time Boy, I'm not going to play with y'all, okay.
Speaker 2:How does social media encourage shallow behaviors and how can you?
Speaker 1:Felonious lies.
Speaker 2:How can we correct that? You said what.
Speaker 1:Fake ass lies yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Highlighted as if it's real.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Nobody's going to show you their fucking weaknesses or flaws Social media disrupts Social media is like Disney paints a facade, night and shining armor and not saying that there aren't good men and women out there that can give you a happy ending.
Speaker 4:But social media is definitely.
Speaker 1:There's a place Right next to the pizza parlor.
Speaker 5:Okay.
Speaker 4:All right, what's that address?
Speaker 5:Well, right over there near Alabama Street, where that lady is, where that lady is.
Speaker 2:She got the guac guac for a price, oh my God.
Speaker 5:But yeah, social media is a facade. You get five seconds of someone's happiness and I'm not saying that we don't live happy lives where what we're posting is not true but I would say majority of the time you will see people post and post and post bullshit. So they want people to think like they're glorious when low key post and post bullshit. So they want people to think like they're glorious when low-key they could be broke as hell and living in a completely different world.
Speaker 4:It's like you guys said they're only going to post the highlights.
Speaker 5:For sure, not the lowlights, not how you got there, not anything else.
Speaker 4:Because who feels like posting when they're going through shit? Right? You too busy stressing over what the fuck you're going through. You ain't sending people prior to the videos.
Speaker 1:That's fake.
Speaker 2:Let me put this shit on real quick.
Speaker 4:It's like what Nipsey say.
Speaker 1:Nipsey said that thing the best. It's like if you share your success without your struggles, you're a fool For sure. And it's like, yeah, everybody knows when you go through struggles. Why are you hiding it?
Speaker 4:I share my struggles keeps rolling.
Speaker 2:You what? What did you say? What did you say?
Speaker 3:Nothing he said you do it, this particular topic.
Speaker 2:No, that's not what he said. Hold on, nigga, Stand up. What you said.
Speaker 4:Cuz she did it again, I said I said that I don't even listen to your videos. I just like it and keep scrolling.
Speaker 2:And that's all right. I know you don't, but that's alright, you ain't gotta listen to my shit she struck me down twice. I'm sorry and I love you and I really am sorry for doing that. I didn't mean to interrupt you it hurts my feelings. It's cause this nigga over here be talking shit and I be having to address that shit at the time. How the fuck you gonna say I don't even watch your damn videos.
Speaker 1:I'm funny.
Speaker 3:I think it's interesting that this topic makes me keep thinking about a particular couple that I had to constantly keep stressing the people around me over and over about how fake the relationship was and the only reason why he was with her is for the aesthetic of saying, wow, you had a trophy wife. And that every time I kept hearing the praise, oh, they're so perfect. And I would tell them like it, it's the front, it's for social media, yeah, and over and over it was like no, no, no, they got to be in love and then, sure enough, they got divorced immediately. And then I won't tell the details of why they got divorced and what was going on, but call a spade a spade then they go to high school with us yeah, but it wouldn't have been our year, you wouldn't do I know year
Speaker 2:do I know these people you know these people, they weren't in our year.
Speaker 3:I kept saying they weren't black okay that's too many questions I can't ask. I just know that it was an aesthetic that everybody that you would come across go oh there's, she's so lucky. And I'm like if, if you really know what was going on, you wouldn't feel that way. And then eventually it just it didn't last long and I think they're actually better off separate, but it was. It was all for the wrong reasons. He wanted a trophy wife she wanted she wanted privilege yeah
Speaker 4:you got more questions.
Speaker 1:He was playing I don't know, did she? Is she spoken for already?
Speaker 3:immediately. That's what afterwards.
Speaker 1:That's what I figured wait.
Speaker 2:Why you ask that?
Speaker 1:because she's a trophy wife.
Speaker 2:I'm not trying to holler at the bitch. I'm not talking to you. That's the first thing. I'm not even talking to you. I just wanted to know why he asked that question. I know you not hollering at her? We know that. I just wanted to know what you meant by. Is she spoken for already? What was the next thing that you was going to?
Speaker 1:say that's it. That's what I asked her. Curious if that was probably correct, that was correct.
Speaker 3:Yeah, within like three months, yeah.
Speaker 1:I was like months, maybe weeks.
Speaker 3:Inked and dry. I believed before.
Speaker 2:But that's just inked and dried. I mean you want to go there? No, I'm just saying I'm going to talk about you. I don't give a fuck if you are talking about me, Because at the end of the day, the day going to end. Don't let your traumas trigger you. I'm not triggered, did she just?
Speaker 4:do that I did.
Speaker 2:Next question.
Speaker 1:She said at the end of the day, the day going to end. Next question nigga.
Speaker 2:Okay, and let me just say this oh, you're going to make me just tell on myself. I wish you the best.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, no, you don't nigga. Don't tell on yourself, Just go to the next question.
Speaker 4:Why would I not wish you the best Des?
Speaker 2:Do you think that likes and followers make people more superficial in their self-expression? Yes, it does.
Speaker 4:I'm not going to say all, Not all yeah. Not all yeah, of course, that's the wrong way to say it.
Speaker 5:People thrive for likes and getting heightened what? Or my biggest thing is oh my gosh, I lost a friend. Okay yeah like. So I think it's the motive behind it that yeah dictates.
Speaker 3:So if you're trying to get paid, yeah, you're trying to get paid. That should make a difference I get it you like I lost a friend like hey that's a whole hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 5:Like yeah, like you're thinking that way it's different.
Speaker 3:but yeah, I Like you're thinking that way is different. But yeah, if you're if this for the like, whatever high that comes with it, yeah, it's a whole different thing. But yeah, if you're like, if this is a business move, yeah, you feel it. I get that it's a new drug.
Speaker 1:It's like a new drug yeah.
Speaker 3:Not quite like.
Speaker 1:PCP but.
Speaker 4:Oh my God, been on.
Speaker 2:Been on, not quite like PCP, but oh my god, what are some signs that someone is curating a shallow online persona versus being authentic?
Speaker 1:they two different niggas when you see her?
Speaker 5:yes, you got the catfish bitch and the non-catfish bitch every time you see my person you're like nigga.
Speaker 4:This is not who you are. I know niggas like that. Like nigga. You don't even're like nigga. This is not who you are. I know niggas like that. Like nigga. You don't even talk like this.
Speaker 1:What are you? Who is this person? So you dressed up in your regular clothes and acted like that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, none of these guys.
Speaker 3:It makes you think about that same same people. Because after he he started doing some shit on post and you'd be like nigga, I've never heard you talk this way, but it's like it's one of them things where it's a a certain perspective that he wants to be perceived by everyone else Cause he wants to say bitch, you lost me.
Speaker 1:I'm not dropping names. I'm not dropping names and it goes back to having dope ass friends. I've been, I've talked some slick shit before and had some friends be like shut up nigga. Like, oh you right, I'm going to just shut the fuck up. You humbled me.
Speaker 2:Did you answer the question Me? I think we made it clear, Nigga. If you're one nigga in person and you're one nigga behind the scenes, it's a bad situation Because I'm just saying you were a different nigga last episode a different nigga. Last episode that's what he was doing. I'm the same bitch every time. I'm the same bitch every time. It depends on what we talking about. If we talking about something more deep and sensitive, then the nigga is going to be deep and sensitive.
Speaker 3:Let's take a picture from this angle. You look like you're coming off like some cypher.
Speaker 2:I might want to do a McFly lounge after this. You don't know.
Speaker 3:Shit Don't, I will.
Speaker 2:Shit, you don't know.
Speaker 4:I might get down. We're not putting that trash out? You ain't right.
Speaker 3:We let your trashy ass get up here every week. Oh, my God, All righty. She said that with a smooth voice too. I'm trash to you, but to who it matter to.
Speaker 4:I'm everything, whatever.
Speaker 2:That's why you can't hurt my feelings there's only one woman on this earth that hurt my feelings. You don't hurt my feelings either. Just one two yeah.
Speaker 3:I was just saying, like it my sisters are pretty good at it too.
Speaker 1:I love them though you just gotta let shit rise. Sometimes niggas be lying, I know. I just said you gotta check them what's up in real time where you at, we waiting on you.
Speaker 2:I was letting you niggas talk, y'all little fuck ass shit come on now.
Speaker 4:Did you take some?
Speaker 3:of my tequila let's just clarify them.
Speaker 4:Niggas over there them niggas over there.
Speaker 3:I'm out of it, so I can't. I can't partake in the conversation because I was, I was excluded.
Speaker 1:Listen my nigga my nigga hey, yo no shit like peep this you spitting why you doing your radio voice. I'm just saying, like she been radio hosting, I like it y'all getting my dick listen, you stupid niggas, I'm gonna put that shit on every time, every time and I do and do and do.
Speaker 2:I'll put that shit on nigga. I'll be the type to get out my motherfucking casket and put that shit on and get back in that bitch if you do that.
Speaker 1:I'm leaving.
Speaker 4:I'm out the church. I'm standing up and I'm like y'all niggas can stay. If you want, I'm out the church.
Speaker 2:Y'all gonna see my cute outfit I picked out. I ain't got time for this. How can you tell if a friendship or relationship is based on death rather than superficial interest? Based on what?
Speaker 3:Death. I've seen how this movie ends. It don't go well for niggas.
Speaker 4:Death. I seen how this movie ends. It don't go well for niggas.
Speaker 5:Des, said she opened Cassidy Sharp Period, I think you, that's crazy.
Speaker 4:I'm sorry you got to reread the question Because I didn't. The Cassidy shit do me, I'm sorry, leave me alone. I'm going to hold goddamn charge QH and you got to shut somebody got to put on.
Speaker 2:Let's see how can you tell if a friendship or relationship is based on depth rather than superficial interest conversations.
Speaker 5:Conversation and time.
Speaker 2:The time because people can change.
Speaker 5:I mean, look at the situation I'm in with that car. I told you about it, we talked about it. Yeah, girl, yeah, no. So I didn't think that she was gonna do no shit like that and I won't call her out by her name because I'd just be fucked up. But you don't. You don't know who you're dealing with until shit hits the fan. I honestly feel like friendship is a lot like a relationship. If a person is not going to be down for you for the good, the bad, the ugly and in between, and be honest and provide in-depth conversation and be there for you, they're there for superficial bullshit, period. And there's no other way around it. Because in friendship, you can't lie to your friend just like you. You can't lie to your friend Just like you're not supposed to lie to your spouse.
Speaker 2:I lied to these niggas.
Speaker 1:I'm just kidding I feel like you could tell if you like how you were saying through you guys saying conversation and shit, but I'm like people can fucking lie to you in your face for years at a time, fucking lie to you in your face for years at a time and, uh, it's up to you, I guess, to realize, do they give a fuck about anything in my life?
Speaker 1:like that's kind of one way to tell. Like are they gonna? How do? How did I say this to somebody? I'm like, open your phone and look at who the fuck you would call if your tire would be flat in the middle of the night. They'll come, that's not not all the niggas you love your phone and look at who the fuck you would call if your tire would be flat in the middle of the night and they'll come.
Speaker 1:That's not not all the niggas you love will show up. They love you but they ain't coming. I'm calling a triple A nigga I pay for, but I'm saying you can like 1-888. Don't put the rest there. But like if you could discern that and things of that nature, I feel like you know you're beyond that super fit, because even if it's a nigga who's not coming, yeah, you're like I know him well enough to know that this is where it is. It's not out of like malice, it's just like that motherfucker is not getting up, yeah, so it's having a true understanding of one another. Like if they don't, yeah, I guess you can tell, like just by their actions on how they, if it's all about them, then it's obviously not.
Speaker 4:I'm going to piggyback off what Kevin said. I think you subconsciously know who your real friends are.
Speaker 4:I think so Like you know, exactly who to call and who not to waste your time with, because you got some friends who, like man, like you were saying like if you were to call somebody at one in the morning they'd be like this is weird and they know it's out of place, so they gonna answer because they got something gotta be wrong, type shit well, I had a friend who told me to my face and he was like, if you call me at one, I'm not, I'm not picking up, it's like alright hey I
Speaker 1:know not to call your ass shit at at least she told you.
Speaker 4:I know yeah, but I mean definitely, I think the conversations matter. Like I asked what I'm saying, like the time spent, the depth of the conversation, like are you always talking about surface things? Are you guys actually talking about life? Or like are they actually coming to you to seek advice? Are they listening? Are they actually taking your advice?
Speaker 5:like there's ways to determine you know the levels of this shit, true, yeah, well, and the other thing, too, is you should never have your friends, don't ever make you choose, because and you and I had that conversation I had a friend that told me you either choose me or the guy you're dating.
Speaker 4:I was like the fuck oh no, I don't do that, that's weird like are you?
Speaker 1:jealous, I say you don't sleep with girls so what's I'm?
Speaker 5:like well damn, does she want you? No, I just think it came down to a fact that, because I wasn't spending as much time with her because I got involved.
Speaker 4:She wanted you don't we, don't we, when you a girl adults like yeah that's.
Speaker 2:I mean, that's missing girl, shit. No, that's missing girl, shit, no that's. It's weird that bitch wanted her, because that's weird as fuck.
Speaker 4:I think I said this before the video. He's like. He's like yeah, my boy, you got a girl. I ain't mad at him. He over there getting topped off and look at me, my lonely ass in the gym, Guess. I just keep pushing these fucking weights, so I get his dick or my conversation pick like what that's weird that she would even require that from you and it was.
Speaker 5:It just came out of those things because, like I said, men go through things quietly and I've had to learn that and not they don't always offer up, you know, everything to you if they're trying to like deal with stuff. And so you know, during a time where things were like kind of quiet, she was like, oh, he went, another bitch you. Things were like kind of quiet. She was like, oh, he with another bitch. You're stupid, you got handy streets Like I was like damn, that's not like somebody who doesn't hate her she is she always single?
Speaker 4:Yeah, ma'am, you know, you know, you know. She remind me of the chick on the phone talking to the Kung Fu Wolf bitch.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you know that's usually the always single but I friends like that they.
Speaker 4:I think they want their friends to be single so they can be in the same.
Speaker 2:Yes, yeah, so y'all can be outside, but that's what.
Speaker 4:I turned to.
Speaker 5:I'll ask you this, since we're talking about it and I'll make it quick so I got invited to a Valentine's Day dinner with her and some other girls the gal time thing and basically what had happened is she told me, because I would normally ride with her out so I didn't have to drive. She was like, after we're done eating dinner, myself and the girls, we're going to go to the bowling alley and me and two of the girls are going to have blind dates come. So I told her I'm not going and she's like why? And I was like cause that's going to look hella fucking weird. I was like I'm dating somebody and two other niggas are going to just show up. I was like anybody from the outside looking in would look at that kind of weird. I'm like I don't know them, I don't need to be there for that. And so I told her I'm just going to go ahead letting your man control your situation. I was like, oh, I haven't even talked to him about it I just don't want to watch this.
Speaker 2:You just bitch you a hater yeah, she'll never be married and you a hater. That's weird like isn't it. What's wrong with you politely declining? It's not like you was like bitch. I'm not gonna go to the galentine's day, bitch, I'm gonna just go ahead. After we're done eating, I'm gonna go ahead and excuse myself. I don't need to be at no blind date, and she ain't even with the blind date. Nigga, no more, huh, no of course not.
Speaker 2:Well, and then the other thing too is she's okay, she ain't cute she doesn't mean, she ugly she ain't cute the way you just said okay, the way you looked at me when you said okay, she's not because when she said, okay, it drops, no, the reason how I know is because this bitch here will tell you when you're cute.
Speaker 3:Or she's trying to make sure that it doesn't sound shallow, because this is the episode.
Speaker 2:No, she'll tell you. She'll tell you when you're cute, You're a bad bitch.
Speaker 5:you're a bad bitch.
Speaker 2:She'll let you know she's okay. The poor lady ain't cute, ma'am. No Work on yourself, sweetheart. That's not a real friend, though, work on yourself, sweetheart that's not a real friend though.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's right. Yeah, that's right yeah a real friend.
Speaker 4:A real friend would champion the fact that you found companionship.
Speaker 5:Yeah, a real friend, happy for you but a real friend would be happy for the fact that I co-signed for that car out of there and because I asked her to refinance shit else.
Speaker 2:That's what goes with them. Oh no, I never, ever will If they not potting listen. Listen, if the bitch ain't handing off, no coochie, don't you fucking sign for shit else, drop that ass off. Oh period Fuck that I wouldn't have fucked her anyway, don't you sign for shit else. No, I never, ever will If ain't nobody handing off no dick or no coochie you don't sign for nothing.
Speaker 4:I'm not signing that shit, that's crazy, but they doing it.
Speaker 5:I'm just saying, god damn, you didn't get nothing off the deal.
Speaker 4:I forgot what the question was. I will you know I'm dead serious. I need like when people on the 5th of april, so she has a very shallow friendship with old girl, yeah, it's not friendship, so you gotta tie it back together. It's not friendship.
Speaker 2:You do okay, yeah, situationship she took your kindness for weakness. She saw that you were willing to be helpful and that you cared about your friends and making sure that they're good. Because I remember you, you know you explained to me the circumstances to which and why you co-signed on a car and she, she took. She took you.
Speaker 3:So yeah, don't be that, don't be that nice, no more.
Speaker 2:Yeah, some bold shit, it's not a little bit of money, that's not a little bit of money at all. Don't be cool with that, with nobody, don't anybody got no hands.
Speaker 3:Y'all throw hands, ever no they didn't fight.
Speaker 2:Did you fight? No, no, because she ran. Yeah, she ran. I would hit that bitch with a car. I can't say what I think could be done, because we're on camera.
Speaker 1:Yeah. Trying to keep it PC. We could solve this I got a homegirl in Colorado.
Speaker 2:Bump that bitch with a car right now.
Speaker 3:Bop. That's some bullshit.
Speaker 2:Well you don't. Why are you on camera? That's some bold shit. Well, you don't. Why on camera? I didn't say which bitch I know a lot of.
Speaker 3:To be fair, there are a lot of rapper niggas that snitch on themselves these days have you watched no Jumper lately?
Speaker 1:yeah, no, we haven't yeah they went belly up.
Speaker 3:Yeah, well them niggas went to.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you just hear a whole lot of low quality phone calls.
Speaker 3:You were receiving a phone call from an inmate at yeah, snitching on themselves, you, goddamn right.
Speaker 4:That one dude. Just I ain't saying shit. What'd you say? What's the next one Des Mm-mm?
Speaker 2:Mm-mm-mm-mm. She don't know, you, she read Shit, I'm trying to figure the fuck out I don't know where we at. Did we already do? Um, well, she, she just answered the question, but how do you realize you're in a shallow relationship?
Speaker 3:yep, we did that we did that one that
Speaker 1:was the one okay.
Speaker 2:What exercises or habits can help you? It can help someone become more self-aware about their own shallow tendencies. I don't have shallow tendencies, so it's not really that's hard it's not really then I don't don't do it, don't do it. I don't have that, just let it be. Tell me, tell me what they are.
Speaker 1:Let it be no, no, fuck that hey them, shoes be floating in the shallowest waters.
Speaker 2:You know I usually like you, but you start acting like this nigga, he tried to pull me in.
Speaker 4:What?
Speaker 2:are they? I didn't say nothing. I didn't say nothing. I don't have shallow tendencies.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because the shoes keep you floating.
Speaker 2:She don't have shallow tendencies. What you niggas doing.
Speaker 1:Well, what would be an exercise for someone who did Telling them to shut the fuck up? That's an exercise.
Speaker 5:That they could do. No, that you can do for them, and then they can learn it.
Speaker 1:So you just tell everybody shut the fuck up. That's quite shallow in itself.
Speaker 5:It's not shallow because it's real like fuck them.
Speaker 2:I think, just, I think just appreciating your own actual, natural reality yeah, will help you.
Speaker 1:I know this sounds weird and I fucking really mean it. I really do mean this. You could like volunteer at like homeless shelter and shit and see the other side of things.
Speaker 4:So they can walk around for like at least one minute.
Speaker 1:Oh, they just go.
Speaker 4:He's so cute. Well, I know I'm going home. Until they give me a steak, I guess. Eat these goddamn mashed potatoes and shut up.
Speaker 5:Go get some oxtails. Yeah, I guess that could backfire like a motherfucker.
Speaker 4:I think the only thing you can really do is practice being more self-aware.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's tough.
Speaker 4:It is tough.
Speaker 1:It's tough.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's tough. How do you?
Speaker 1:even get aware.
Speaker 4:And then, going back to your part practice being self-aware and then trying to empathize with how you are treating others and how you're being perceived by others Nigga, because perception is everything.
Speaker 1:I know some people that nobody likes, like nobody likes, and I'm like I don't fucking talk to anybody and they're like I don't understand. Like nobody fucks with me. You still ain't trying to figure out why nobody fucks with you.
Speaker 3:There's a few people we've worked with that I can sympathize with.
Speaker 4:You going to name some names Devin Damn Devin. He know why nobody fucks with him.
Speaker 1:He know he's self-aware, he won't fix it no, I told him oh, okay, yeah, there you go.
Speaker 4:Bitch ass, nigga.
Speaker 1:Did he change it?
Speaker 4:don't matter, it's up to you. When I see him.
Speaker 1:What that means. Negative, I'm negative.
Speaker 4:Do I fight? Yeah, you gonna fight. Devin To love as hard as I love. You gotta be able to fight.
Speaker 3:I'll fight.
Speaker 4:Devin you what, what.
Speaker 2:You I would yeah. Girl.
Speaker 1:I.
Speaker 2:Piece of shit, huh.
Speaker 3:I, I, he got to be a piece of it. You don't hear me say that no, I don't you know.
Speaker 2:Just out there wanting to fight, I'm not seeing him his angriest, but I have seen him severely perturbed look here, and I didn't. I wanted to go home. I didn't want to be here, when that nigga he wasn't even angry that day yeah, I was ready to fuck him when that nigga get angry ain't nothing you can do, that's what I said.
Speaker 2:I haven't seen him at his height, but even in that irritation, in that moment, I was ready to go. I was like hell. No, because if he get any madder than this nigga, this shit, finna go.
Speaker 5:There's a guy I work with. I'm not going to say his name.
Speaker 3:He walks around our office. Pussy was friday after next, so you gotta explain I don't leave there like he unbuttons his.
Speaker 2:Oh, you got a hairy chest like you got taco meat on this shit.
Speaker 1:No it's worse.
Speaker 2:I call it wolf pussy, because it's just like only in america type shit, it's wolf pussy chest and he black?
Speaker 5:no, okay, um, but he walks around just like how kevin had mentioned. Nobody likes this nigga.
Speaker 3:No one likes him and he still be engaging a conversation, and it's one of those minutes where you have to be better, because I want to tell him button your shirt up and shut the fuck up as he contemplated if this was pussy pussy is how you described it that someone could literally walk up to him and grab him by the wolf pussy and just fuck his day up.
Speaker 5:You could like bring that shit and be like come here, do some Mortal Kombat shit, get over here.
Speaker 1:I want to work on trying to be like Patrice O'Neil and just saying what's there? Because he was talking about somebody with a big old bump on their neck and he was like I just get passes and be like, hey, my man, what's up with that big old bump on your neck?
Speaker 5:I just get passes and be like, hey, my man, what's up with that big old bump on your neck? I'm not even mad at that?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I just want to ask him, hey, why you want to act like that? What's up with this?
Speaker 4:I can't even see, I don't know. Is that medical?
Speaker 5:or why do you have a vagina on your chest?
Speaker 3:If he's hated that much he might want to. Because if somebody pulled a patch of that wolf pussy out and you got a patch missing, hey, you know what I'm going to show up with?
Speaker 1:like a Norelco, I'm weak.
Speaker 5:Okay.
Speaker 1:Landing strip.
Speaker 4:It's more than a landing strip. That's a desert.
Speaker 3:That butt net shirt.
Speaker 4:Now you and HR are trying to explain yourself.
Speaker 3:Well, come on, dog, you saw it.
Speaker 2:Don't nobody like that motherfucker? Let me see if I have Y'all nasty.
Speaker 3:I gave that nigga a taper.
Speaker 2:Yeah, nasty His show, let's see. We got time for two more, two more, thank you. What exercises or habits can help someone become more self-aware about their own shallow? Did I do that one?
Speaker 3:You were doing that one now With the wolf pussy, okay, Can shallow behaviors serve a purpose?
Speaker 2:or girl? He look like that nigga who be like don't know what you need. Oh Lord, he do your body language.
Speaker 3:So wait, did you take a picture of him getting into this you have a picture of him?
Speaker 1:no cause, we work together.
Speaker 3:I can't do it in the spirit of the episode he do do it.
Speaker 4:I feel you.
Speaker 3:I'm not trying to be shallow, he looks away. I was saying call somebody. It's kind of shallow. He looks like the dude. You see the dude who be singing the songs.
Speaker 2:The guy he's like mustard Nigga sucking bud, but somebody got to do it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I'm not. I'm trying to be respectful what?
Speaker 4:was the question. Come on.
Speaker 2:Can shallow behaviors serve a purpose?
Speaker 1:Yes, Self-preservation like a motherfucker. Hey, he walking around fucking, he's unaware. Ignorance is bliss right. It's not real. That's not true.
Speaker 2:That's the only thing I could think of for shallowness is self-preservation yeah, yeah, okay, let me ask this last question, because I think that's a we across the board agree on that one. Um, how do you balance being socially polished without coming across in inauthent or superficial?
Speaker 3:I am not socially polished, I am awkward as shit.
Speaker 2:I am. I must be awkward too, because I don't think you're awkward, I'm awkward, I'm weird.
Speaker 3:I think it's okay to be weird, though you nigga Welcome, welcome.
Speaker 1:You.
Speaker 5:Girl who he talking to. Oh, weird as this we are weird.
Speaker 1:It's fine, that's fine. Um, that's the beauty of it.
Speaker 5:So can I answer that question? I listen, I don't think you're. You got to give yourself more credit than that.
Speaker 3:But I think you learn, I don't think I don't mean, I don't mean weird I don't think there's nothing wrong with it.
Speaker 5:No, I don't mean weird. I feel like you have pretty good people skills. Yeah, I really do feel like you do. But the thing for me is I'm in the limelight with parents, faculty state and everything, because I can sit here and say I'm socially polished. I can turn the white shit up Me too, where I'm like oh so, hypothetically, kristen, you mean, and honestly it just, it just depends I have to be socially right there in order to succeed with what I do. So I polish it.
Speaker 1:Don't make that be polished, though. Don't allow that, but allow the whiteness to be the polish.
Speaker 5:Well, I'm code switching. I got you. I got you. I understand Because I know, and there's a way to do it.
Speaker 1:You can still be authentic. I've learned that knowledge is a motherfucker.
Speaker 5:For sure.
Speaker 1:It's a motherfucker. For sure, because people will try to trip you up on certain things and if you say the right things, they go. Oh shit, I better shut the fuck up see where it is.
Speaker 5:Because even with like our like, with our head honcho, she's right before the highest. She secretly knows to leave me the fuck alone. But because the fact that I can kill her with knowledge at her own shit she leaves me alone. Because I see how, like my boss and other people like talk to other people never have dealt with it ever and I won't, because I'll tell a bitch real quick who the fuck are you talking to? I don't give a fuck if that's my boss's boss's boss. You still have to have a level of respect yeah, it's a human I come to work, I do my fucking job.
Speaker 5:I make you guys money. Leave me the fuck alone.
Speaker 4:So but hey, sometimes you gotta throw down with your supervisors in middle street.
Speaker 5:Oh, be prepared you want to fight your boss?
Speaker 2:somebody did a damn job getting on their nerve Supervars in Middle Street. Be prepared, you want to fight your boss. Somebody's a damn job getting on their nerve and they're going to get fucked up.
Speaker 3:You want to fight your boss, catch him in the street. Him, that's him. It was a particular supervisor I throw hands with, but he's talking about somebody else.
Speaker 5:I don't fuck with him either, but I'm not willing to throw hands hands with them. What about that bitch that used to make your guys's life?
Speaker 3:horrible for driving the cars. I wouldn't throw hands with her I it's a girl yeah, I would. I would hire somebody to find somebody she made me feel like shit. So yes, I would fire, I would. I would find somebody to jocelyn yeah, the one that you don't mind saying the name on this motherfucker boy.
Speaker 5:I tell you I don't think she's with you're not.
Speaker 3:She's not with you guys anymore but it was funny in that class when I found out so many motherfuckers she fucked over.
Speaker 4:I was like oh, all right, yeah, I should get my sister to beat her ass.
Speaker 3:Yeah, cause she fucked over a lot of people that could probably drive and do just fine she's just being a bitch.
Speaker 1:I said, if I yeah, I would find somebody to fuck her up.
Speaker 3:I'm like, hey, we'll figure this out.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, I don't want to find anybody. I think I'm a pretty polished.
Speaker 5:You definitely are.
Speaker 2:I think I'm a pretty socially polished person. Thank you, why are you getting.
Speaker 1:Hey, this is jokes, baby you running out of pocket.
Speaker 2:I was talking to her.
Speaker 1:I thought you was like.
Speaker 5:I don't think there's. I think I have the demeanor that fits where I'm at for sure you can read the room and know where you fit in so, all while still being authentically me, you still gonna get a little bit of me, no, matter what I say cause.
Speaker 2:Even at work, when people are rude to me I, they get a very Desiree response Perfection she used the whole name. Very Desiree response I heard my last email.
Speaker 5:You can go fuck off, but hey, it's nice talking to you.
Speaker 1:I like your guys' definition of cordial, because it's not. I don't be cussing at people like that I can be cordial, but get the fuck away from me. I don't be cussing at people like that. I can be cordial, but get the fuck away from me. I don't cuss at nobody.
Speaker 2:I literally had a customer cuss me out the other day. First of all, he got on the phone. He told me first of all, I sound like a nigga, or I sound like I love niggas, and I said well, as a matter of fact, I do.
Speaker 3:What was it?
Speaker 1:Damn, that's crazy.
Speaker 3:He was yeah was yeah.
Speaker 2:Did he have a little country in his voice, or was he?
Speaker 2:just straight up like proper when he said it, then I had, then then I have, I I've had you know customers that I've been done customer service my whole life. So I think when you do customer service for so long, you develop a way to say shit without saying it. But you know what the fuck? I just said yes. So I have a very like you know and I'm and I'm. I have a very like you know and I'm and I'm. I have a really good ability to awkwardly I don't know why, cause I can't do this shit nowhere else but I have a really good ability at staying calm, probably cause I'm paid well that you, you, now that I'm thinking, about it.
Speaker 5:The calmness is where I know. I know that.
Speaker 3:Devin's talking about that. I see now, what's that? Sitting over here, I see the facial reactions. I'm like this nigga here. Yeah, all right.
Speaker 2:And I'm glad you see it, because that's why, when I'm sitting over there and I can see I say something and he done made a face, I got to say something back.
Speaker 3:Oh shit, that's funny.
Speaker 2:This has been another damn episode but she explained it. She said at work, I am calm at work.
Speaker 3:Before we sign off, I'll say to Devin Fuck Devin. Yeah, that but, nigga just imagine the shookness you had when you didn't realize I was around that corner. Keep that in mind the next time you disrespect somebody else I will say this Scared to death and scared to look shook.
Speaker 4:For his statue. Mcfly is a very soft-footed person.
Speaker 1:You cannot hear this nigga.
Speaker 4:This nigga is like a husky you don't know he's coming Feel a presence on me, husky McFly. You don't know, you won't know until you't know, and then you turn around. They just look at you like yeah, you fucked up that's the drop I had on him you fucked up.
Speaker 3:I just wanted to know how you gonna hear my fat ass. I'm gonna fuck him up if I chose to, but yeah hey, well, just remember that shook once.
Speaker 5:Devin and Wolf Pussy. Let's go and just remember that shook once.
Speaker 4:Devin and wolf pussy. Let's go and just know that it's still on site language please do me look here it's, it's two niggas. That dev is one of them, it's two. If I ever catch y'all niggas and I'm not in uniform, it's all, just just the whole thing is the other one.
Speaker 3:There's a lot of people that they're lined up in that line. I'm just not one of them just because I don't there's enough people that want that are lined up in that line. I'm just not one of them because I don't there's enough people that want to fuck them up.
Speaker 2:Oh, Devin is just the nigga that they don't like at the job. Nobody likes Devin at the job. Devin leave niggas alone at the job pocket. If I'm ever with you let me know please.
Speaker 3:Right like Devin, right there nigga, and then he just and hit a nigga and I was like he don't think he is though yeah what's wrong? Oh, he me no, we're talking about what I do.
Speaker 2:What I do? He a brother.
Speaker 4:I'll let you know, kevin.
Speaker 3:Hey, kevin, go to the car he don't act like yeah, he think he don't think he is that nigga the hell he a brother no, he not.
Speaker 2:I think we talked about somebody.
Speaker 1:Never mind, that's a whole nother episode, nope.
Speaker 4:He looked like one of the twins off of no he looked like Professor Klump no he looked like one of the twins Devin you big. Devin, are you?
Speaker 2:talking shit you ain't even going to have. You should take a picture, so you just run circles.
Speaker 4:That nigga did keto but he was eating Cheetos and.
Speaker 3:And explain to me how you could fit an entire tall can of Arizona iced tea in your back pocket.
Speaker 2:Desi.
Speaker 1:Well, he got the big jeans.
Speaker 5:Not the genetics.
Speaker 1:All right, I'm done there, you are.
Speaker 4:Big jeans. Hold on, hold on, okay, keep it going. Ask one of the part-timers to tell your story about the day he shit on himself. Yeah.
Speaker 2:I know that story, desi shit on himself. This has been another episode of the Heavyweight Podcast.
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