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The Heavyweight Podcast
Haters Gonna Hate
This week we’re talking about fake love and secret haters—the people who smile in your face but talk behind your back. We share personal stories of finding out the truth and why so many people fold the moment they get called out.
We also get into how to handle these situations without losing your cool and what it really says about you when you’re the topic of conversation. Sometimes being talked about is just proof that you stand out.
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Welcome to the Heavyweight Podcast.
Speaker 2: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.
Speaker 1:Your nigga digga flies in the trap.
Speaker 2:What's good. This is episode 208 of the Heavyweight Podcast. I'm your anti-social host Studdard McFly. Back again with these two guys. Go ahead and state your name for the beautiful people out here it's your boy, boy Positivity Still Still positive.
Speaker 1:So you just go by Positivity now. More lethal, better world peace yeah, the angriest peaceful nigga out there.
Speaker 3:But Kobe passing the ball, that's my favorite interview. The joy in that nigga's face. Kobe passing the ball. Kobe passing the ball that's my favorite interview. The joy in that niggas face. Kobe passing the ball.
Speaker 2:Oh my god, kobe passing the ball this nigga went from having hands to having hope from hands to hope.
Speaker 3:Make that a shirt. I'm gonna say it go ahead a shirt.
Speaker 1:Shit I got. I'm gonna say it Go ahead. He is hope Because, like I'm sure, in high school he was in the same class from the beginning to end.
Speaker 2:That's not nice, Kevin.
Speaker 3:Damn Kevin. Can we get your name first?
Speaker 1:uh meta world peace meta world beef yeah, I don't want hell nah nigga run up. I heard your little podcast, hey, hey these jokes I didn't find that shit funny.
Speaker 2:Palace number two how were your weeks?
Speaker 3:Good man, we just counted down the days to first day of school. Finally get back to the regular schedule, because she has been living her life Been doing light school shopping here and there she's growing like a weed. I need some help. Yeah, I said, you ain't got no cousins. Have you seen some hand-me-downs? I'm living my best life Shit. I ain't got time.
Speaker 2:We are almost to the junior section Smile bitch, smile bitch. I think we're in the junior section.
Speaker 3:I know we shopping at Young Girls, girls.
Speaker 1:This is ridiculous um, yeah, you triggered me, just disney man yeah it was. They were happy that's.
Speaker 3:That's important. That is important. We tried to warn you Don't, don't. Don't learn from my mistakes, Don't do it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't got gas. We don't have gas Like in the house, car oh Cause I don't got money, but they was happy. That's all that matters.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you know, I mean if you for most people, yeah, happy, hey, did you take?
Speaker 1:them to. Uh, did they go to uh, uh, bibbidi-bobbidi-boo and get their their princess makeover? No, they had. But you know it's cool because graceland got to ride like the big rides and stuff. She was finally tall enough, so that's fun. We didn't. I know chicken strips and shit.
Speaker 2:Man, you gotta sneak it in yeah, I know about that, I do naked the only thing I think about disney now is I get tacos. After that taco place is fire too yeah yeah, I didn't do that that's the only only reason for me it's worth it, because I don't get joy from the constant walks and dad buy this and dad buy that, and then you're looking at it like you know how fucking expensive that is the only thing I enjoy is downtown Disney, where the food and drinks are, and I don't drink and guardians.
Speaker 3:I don't drink either. I get burdens now. I usually be, I sound rapey I know it is what it is how was your week?
Speaker 2:I've been good man. I'm mad I didn't talk about it last episode, but this week I've been heavily invested in that. That that clips album, oh and uh. That that chains and whips has been my theme song for the last three, four weeks, three weeks.
Speaker 3:How's your ginseng?
Speaker 2:I just know niggas want to know the T on me where? Here's the ginger root. I generate residuals. Bitch, get off my genitals.
Speaker 1:Mars. They're a good group.
Speaker 3:I said that nigga. I said he that was angry Kendrick was with the smoke.
Speaker 2:That was an anchor he has like I said, therapy showed me how to open up. It also showed me I don't give a fuck I'm pretty sure round one is about to continue yeah, and that's the thing about that was that verse was made during the beef, so we're getting a a delayed. So that was, kendrick, in the frame of mind during.
Speaker 3:Not like us, yeah, it's I think what's funny thing is that if drake does circle back, I know this is not, we're not talking about what did I miss? Not if okay what I want is euphoria part two, and I want the other 15 minutes are you waiting?
Speaker 1:my what did I miss? There's a reason he recorded. He's like this nigga's coming back, like that's why I said there are no round twos. I still got 10 in the tuck, maybe 50 now.
Speaker 2:What did I miss?
Speaker 3:All of it. The nigga had all of London calling.
Speaker 2:Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go. What did I miss?
Speaker 3:Well, that nigga's a clown.
Speaker 2:But anyway, that's been my thing, music for the last two or three weeks and I've just been using it as motivation and you can listen to that shit about two times, maybe two and a half at the gym, the whole fucking album.
Speaker 3:It's only like 40 minutes.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so if you got a good gym session, you'll go through that whole.
Speaker 3:Nah, because that first track is kind of sad. It's not really good.
Speaker 1:It's a good running song, I think.
Speaker 2:Like I said, it motivates me.
Speaker 1:I like sad stuff and things like that to run to.
Speaker 2:You zone out into it.
Speaker 3:I know Malice is rapping his ass off, though Malice been rapping his ass off.
Speaker 2:That's why I was like when people were like push your teaser, but I said, okay, y'all haven't listened to Malice the whole time Since Grindy.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, top tier, top tier.
Speaker 2:So, other than that, I've just been working and, uh, staying under the radar, hitting the gym. That's it. So uh, continuing on continuing on this before we get into this these, these, these questions that are culminated by the shit that goes on. I got some questions for you guys. The Shanann Nannigan, would you or would you not, is what this one's called.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 3:Would you not share your phone password with your partner? I wouldn't. She got my life. She has my location.
Speaker 2:So yes.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I would.
Speaker 2:You would, would you or would you not go through couples therapy?
Speaker 3:No, I ain't doing that. No, I would, I would oh you didn't answer the first one.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah. Yeah, I mean, it's not a would it's already done? Yeah. Yeah, in the couples therapy.
Speaker 3:Why not in?
Speaker 2:the couples area. Would you or would?
Speaker 3:you not, are you going?
Speaker 1:to answer these questions.
Speaker 2:He didn't answer the first one no for the first and maybe for the second nah yes or no? Alright, no, it's, would you, or would you not?
Speaker 3:that's yes or no. Is it yes, I would? Would you or would you not move? Yes or no?
Speaker 2:is it? Yes, yes, I would, I would. Okay, okay, would you? Or would you not move to a different city for love?
Speaker 3:no for love. No, no, love is an emotion.
Speaker 2:Yeah you would for love no for money, love of money, let's go no love of money, I would she might move with me. We might go to seattle would you or would you not tell her if her cooking was terrible? Yeah, I do yeah, I would, I do you what? Yeah, I would when it is.
Speaker 1:I didn't at first, and then I was like I shouldn't do that, because then I'm gonna have to eat this again.
Speaker 2:I do it without saying, I just don't eat it um. Would you, or would you not stay friends with your ex?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, it depends on how I went down. It depends on how I went down.
Speaker 3:I mean I would yes.
Speaker 1:You would. I guess we have to, yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Sure, yeah, unless it was like some weird pitch.
Speaker 2:Would you or would you not let your partner read your old DMs?
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You would you, or would you not?
Speaker 2:let your partner read your old dms yeah well, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, uh, would you or would you not take relationship advice from your mom?
Speaker 3:no, I would not yeah I would.
Speaker 2:Would you or would you not cry in front of your partner? I have, I would yes, oh, I didn't answer the other one. Fuck, no, uh, uh, I I have. So, yeah, I've cried in front of my partner, um, um we answer okay, but doubling back to the other one from mom fuck, no, uh, would you or would you not go on a double date with her best friend and her man?
Speaker 1:yeah, unfortunately, I mean I shouldn't say it like that, I like them, but yes, I just like, don't like a lot of double dates, yeah.
Speaker 3:I would, because I have.
Speaker 1:It depends on the date, but yes, yes, I would.
Speaker 2:I don't know if I ever have. I don't see the issue unless I don't like the nigga. But yeah, yeah, I don't see. Or if I don't like the friend, I'll just try to avoid it. I'll call. Would you or would you not date someone who makes more money than you?
Speaker 3:Oh, I would In a heartbeat. Is she out there?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I told you I was trying. She said I drank too much.
Speaker 2:So I would, and I, yeah, I would, and I'll be trying to lock it down. Try to leave me. I'm like joke's on you, bitch, I'm pregnant. Would you, or would you not share a bank account?
Speaker 3:I would, because I do.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Cooked.
Speaker 2:I have and I don't think I would again. Would you or would you not give up your boy's trip for her't think I would again? Would you or would you not give up your boys trip for her birthday? I would.
Speaker 1:I don't think I would have a boys trip surrounded around that this is just begging for trouble.
Speaker 3:So yes, I would you know why I feel like I'd be with her all the time. I'm with y'all niggas occasionally. Alright, I would give it up?
Speaker 2:yeah sure, why? Because I gotta be with her all the time. I'm with y'all niggas occasionally. All right, I, I would would give it up, yeah sure, um. Would you, or would you not post your relationship on social media?
Speaker 1:I would. I don't really care, I think I do I do not I think I do would you or would you not plan a wedding?
Speaker 3:no, I'm not doing that shit yeah, I attend, but I'm not part of it, that's fun, that's fun.
Speaker 1:It's fun watching people try to scam you too. You're like nigga, this is not worth that much you lying. You're just doing that because of the price or because it's a wedding.
Speaker 2:I'm only planning if I'm getting paid. Would you, or would you not take dating advice?
Speaker 3:from your single friends, no yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't have a single friend.
Speaker 3:Which way?
Speaker 2:Huh.
Speaker 3:Which way are you going?
Speaker 2:I don't have single friends.
Speaker 3:Oh, I thought that was a double 100 it could be what's the hot, take it how you will.
Speaker 1:What's the hot place to go?
Speaker 2:you know I'm saying dukes, I'm like ah, we can't. No, no, no, not that. Where are we? I'm not trying to pick up bitches like uh, yeah, uh, would you or would you not date someone with different political views?
Speaker 3:yeah, I would don't bother me, as long as they ain't crazy with her crazy.
Speaker 2:So if she just wore a maga hat all the time you just wear a hat.
Speaker 1:I mean you just. I mean you just want trouble. I see what we're doing here Now. It depends on you know what the hell it look like, you know.
Speaker 2:Would it be right If she was on some slavery with a choice?
Speaker 1:Yeah, then you're like oh, you're out of your mind. This isn't politics anymore.
Speaker 2:You're dealing with the female Kanye.
Speaker 1:Oh man why?
Speaker 3:are you bringing that up? I was talking to my homegirl.
Speaker 1:And I was like this is the first nigga I ever seen trying to try out for the Illuminati.
Speaker 3:Illuminati. Try trials is wild, that's crazy.
Speaker 2:Would you or would you not let her choose your outfit?
Speaker 3:I would I have. Yeah, I got it.
Speaker 2:We know that nigga do.
Speaker 3:You seen the shit.
Speaker 1:he wore that shit be fly. That's one of those things when people come up to me.
Speaker 2:Some lady came up to me, some of the busts like fuck it nigga if y'all don't know Like fuck. No one lady came up to me Under the bus like fuck it nigga If y'all don't know Like fuck.
Speaker 1:No one lady came up to me and she was like wow, I just love how you're like you're dressed like you're on vacation. And I was like all right, that's cool Like thanks. Thanks, lady.
Speaker 2:That's kind of like the backhanded you just don't give a fuck.
Speaker 1:I definitely had on a vacation vibe in Walmart it was like a Hawaiian shirt, no the whole Hawaiian outfit Like top and bottom Matching. She just looked and she was like. I was like, oh shit, she's about to come talk to me, Fuck.
Speaker 2:I shouldn't have been all happy and shit. She had a past love in Hawaii.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she probably like oh my God, I got to go say hello.
Speaker 2:We made love under the starlight and ate spam.
Speaker 1:Wow, I wish I could tell you what I, my kids are here.
Speaker 2:You know it's a delicacy. She got real meat and imitation meat.
Speaker 1:You look like a guy I saw in jamaica, like got her groove back.
Speaker 2:Got her groove back I don't have an issue with it, as long as it looks dope. Yeah, the outfit yeah, it's just yeah would you, would you not skip a game night to watch a romantic rom-com with her?
Speaker 3:I'm watching rom-com. I like actually I like romantic comedy.
Speaker 2:What's your?
Speaker 3:favorite. I like comedy Along Came Pauly make it rain.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely, absolutely love actually love actually uh, all of them actually I like just friends, I like day ryan ramos day, night too day night's funny, that denzel part, I guess it's like. It's like you can tell nose, can't you? She looked back. He was like now did he say he was Denzel or she's like? Actually I stopped him from saying who he was. I said yeah. So what kind of car did he drive? A BMW. I said damn nigga.
Speaker 3:He was pumping his own ass.
Speaker 2:It was not Denzel sweetheart, I have no issue with that. But yeah, just friends is my. Would you or would you not propose if you weren't 100% certain? No, I would not.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it seems like if you're not certain, you shouldn't be.
Speaker 2:So you wouldn't just take a leap of faith.
Speaker 1:That's not a leap. That's not a leap. Usually, when you're doing that leap, it's like oh, I know, this is locked down.
Speaker 3:We locked in. We ain't switching out.
Speaker 1:That's gotta be awful, no.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 2:Like the motherfucker that proposed at Yankee Stadium or something, and they got turned down.
Speaker 3:Hold on. Did you see the shit where the guy, his proposal idea was to fake like they were getting robbed in a liquor store?
Speaker 1:yeah, that's, I can understand I'll say no, I can get a note to that I can understand that where it's like no, she's like I want to marry you, but like she's literally in the back crying, the robber hands in the ring.
Speaker 3:And then he asked and she's like she's fucking traumatized. She thinks she's about to die this content space she may not ever want to see you again.
Speaker 1:It's content space. She might say yeah, but every story you go into is trauma.
Speaker 2:Yep, so would that be a trauma bond? He created it yes, so would you, or would you not take her last name if she asked?
Speaker 1:hell no he said that without prejudice it's actually I never really thought about that one, because I've talked about guys who've done it, but I don't know. I don't know, it depends on the detail. I guess the reasoning behind it.
Speaker 2:I think it'll be. It depends on the last name for me.
Speaker 1:That I don't know. I've heard some.
Speaker 3:So what last name? Well, so what names wouldn't you take I?
Speaker 2:wouldn't take. Yeah, uh, I just want to make me sound bad, I don't want to. Can I plead the fifth Cause? If, like, if it was like something like I don't want to complete the fifth Cause if like it was like something like I don't want to offend anyone out there Like gaming?
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Cause I feel like people would play with that. The people I know would play with that too much with me. They would be like, hey, what's up? Gaming? You'd be like you know what Shouldn't have, took it, but yeah or something dope like it might force me to change my first name it was like something with black or black man because I understand black man. You'd be like, yeah, I am black man so you changed your whole name yeah, just just again hey, this one call you Liam.
Speaker 2:I am black man, I like it. It's like yeah, man, I had to change your own name yeah, I guess yeah.
Speaker 1:Did A$AP Rocky take Rihanna's last name? Does she have her last?
Speaker 3:name he should.
Speaker 1:That's the one exception she's not like Sade huh, she has a name she has a name.
Speaker 3:I forget her last name, it don't matter.
Speaker 1:What's behind her last name? I'd take her last name. Yeah, absolutely, I'll take your first name, if that's what you want me to.
Speaker 2:Or like Olivia Wilde. If it was her last name, I would change my first name to Living Living Wilde. No, okay, don't get divorced. Living wild no, okay, alright don't get divorced.
Speaker 1:Are you living wild?
Speaker 2:alright, let's get into the shenanigans.
Speaker 3:I figure shenanigans open up the mind.
Speaker 2:So this is, I guess, the continuation from last episode. Now, this is the other side, the flip side. The other side is inspiring. This is just, I guess, the continuation from last episode. Now, this is the other side, the flip side. The other time is inspiring. This is just straight up hate. So, as I said in the last episode, sometimes people notice you and it's not in the right reasons, but for the wrong ones, and this is how that gets culminated. Anyway, when did you find out that someone hated you, or and how did you discover it?
Speaker 1:damn, uh, I don't know about hated me. I know I had some shit at uh, the theme park where this nigga just kept coming up with stories, where I was just like, well, why is he talking? Why is he talking about me and uh?
Speaker 3:I guess he just didn't like me.
Speaker 1:I guess he didn't like that I I got away with what I got away with. I hate Kevin. I hate, hate, hate. Well, no, I mean, I don't know if he like hated me. He was just hating on me one time where we got something done and he wasn't there. He's like, well, what are you guys doing? He's like you didn't do it and you didn't ask me. He's like, well, we got it done, we didn't need to wait for you.
Speaker 3:Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, I don't know, I guess I don't pay attention enough.
Speaker 2:I got one for you. Nigga, you gonna act, amnesia what amnesia nigga a motherfucking named Devin he didn't like me.
Speaker 3:He didn't like me because he was a bitch but I'm saying, he ate it on you.
Speaker 2:And then you found out in an interesting way, shout out to another dispatcher you know what I mean?
Speaker 3:it was obvious. Well, you know Devin. So his existence is so minute, it don't matter.
Speaker 2:I'm saying that's a way to know someone dislikes you in a very very oh yeah, very clear.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I mean anytime you're trying to regroup, you're trying to recoup people to join in. Yeah, I mean anytime you're trying to recruit people to join in on your hate. What are you doing with your life?
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, I be hating on one nigga, though, Cause fuck him, he's a piece of shit. So is that bad to hate on a piece?
Speaker 2:of a piece. I don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 1:It's not, it's I don't want, because you know niggas might see it as shit and be like oh we'll talk about it when the camera's off yeah, I doubt he'll see it, but the recording will still be going though that's fine, that's fine. We'll have the bts. That's fine, that's fine.
Speaker 2:We'll have the BTS. I'll shit between Devin, the coworkers that say slick comments and you find out in passing about us having what they call the little podcast. They got a little podcast.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That shit is what generally is, I don't know. I usually discover it because you'll find out someone that you know, that they don't realize, you know, will say it in passing, like hey, man, they were talking about your, they already made a statement about your podcast, and you'll be like, oh okay, all right, like and it. That. That's where I usually find out about it and, uh, it's kind of interesting because it's it's done in slight jabs where you've you can tell that the, the motivation behind it is like me and mo pointed out, uh, when, so, in this realization that's, they could be doing the same shit and they just chose not to yeah before you knew?
Speaker 2:did you ever sense any tension and if so, how did you interpret it?
Speaker 3:Before I knew it.
Speaker 2:Tension. So with Devin or whoever that you.
Speaker 3:I knew he was a bitch first time. Yeah, I mean. Yeah, I mean you could. I think you can always tell by the way people react to your presence, like you don't even have to talk to them. You can be like this motherfucker did not? He's not. He's not too fond of me, which you know. In most cases I'm like. You have every right to feel the way you feel. Just don't come with the bullshit. When you come with the bullshit, that's why I got the issue. You came with the bullshit, you had the issue.
Speaker 2:I wanted hands, but yeah, I like money gotta eat, yeah, um, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I think nothing particular. I feel like it's just little things start happening, like you said, the little words or little comments or uh, uh, like questioning. It's like if you're at work and something like, well, why is such and such going to do this, or and I, why can't I do this, or why is it like that, questioning, like if you're at work and something like, well, why is such and such going to do this, or why can't I do this, or why is it like that? It's like, why don't you just worry about yourself?
Speaker 2:Like I think things like that is like People don't believe in that shit they got to. They have a whole a class dedicated to you and shit like hey, they were like man, why is that they're never here on friday? And it's like what the?
Speaker 1:fuck are you?
Speaker 2:worried about what I'm doing for how come? You know one guy how come you never have?
Speaker 1:to do this and I'm just like why?
Speaker 3:why are?
Speaker 1:you asking me that, like, everything that needs to get done gets done, so the rest of it is bullshit. Leave me alone.
Speaker 2:Yep, I pick up on it at work when it happens. But like I told Mo when one of the particular situations happened recently is I have to bite my tongue most times when I pick up on it because I can pick up on the immediate shade thrown and my response is if I shoot back because of the way my brain works, it's gonna go far left and I'm like do am I worth it? This? Is this situation worth potentially getting into a fight or possibly getting into somewhere? Now you're in the back office talking to a fucking manager or some shit and and I'm like that's usually the thing that keeps me from taking that route, because what I wanted to say in that was going to go. It's kind of like you took a shot but I'm taking us to hell in this next moment. And that's usually how I respond and I try to bite my tongue because my brain goes far. I'm like is this warrant me taking it there? Because what I was going gonna say was gonna make that motherfucking feel away.
Speaker 1:I feel like if you, if you go too far in any situation, don't go to the back office, just leave. You're like oh, I know I'm getting fired, I'm not gonna go ahead this conversation, I'm out, like I wouldn't have got fired in that moment, but his response would have dictated what happened. That no, yeah, I'm saying like if you just fire on a nigga, you're like I started it, so I'm not. Can we meet you in the office? Like nothing, my uniforms in the front seat.
Speaker 2:Here's the keys but yeah, it's definitely one of those. Like I said, yeah, I try to always analyze the situation before I do it, because I what my brain automatically goes to is like this is gonna go far left fast, and I've done it in the past. I did it in high school. I would one person's response when I what I gave back yeah, um, how did you feel learn to learn that the dislike was even hatred about you behind your back?
Speaker 3:it don't bother me, and I didn't really care Because, again, I always talk about the Devin situation. It's like you have no power to affect my day, so I don't really care. You can be mad all you want, you know, clap your hands and get glad. For fuck's sake, it doesn't bother me.
Speaker 1:This nigga is 85. Fuck me, this nigga is 85. I actually usually think what the fuck did I do? First Like to see if it's me, and then I like analyzing it. I'm like, yeah, none of that warrants any of that. That's just some hater shit and that's cool. Then I wonder, like how long did?
Speaker 3:you feel this this way, you do a lot more thinking than I would.
Speaker 2:I don't even think about that shit. I just think, damn, how the? What the fuck am I doing? That as far as? What kind of dope move am I making that makes that that you couldn't like ignore, like that as far as like. So I'm not doing a good job of flying under radar, because you're blatantly obvious that you notice everything I'm doing which is well.
Speaker 1:I'm drake, though with that. I'm sorry. Who? What did I miss? Oh, that's how I be yeah, and then I'm over it, like after I go all right I didn't do nothing. Yeah, I guess I should think of it different. I don't know, I go, I ain't do nothing. Yeah, I guess I should think of it different. I don't know.
Speaker 2:I just I never. I just it's like, damn, you're paying attention to me that much and I'm not. I don't even notice you. You know what I'm saying. Like that's the, that's how I feel. I was like I don't know. It makes me sound like some sort of arrogant. I don't even notice people when they, when they, when that happens to me, I'm like nigga, we're, we're living two different lives. Right now. I don't pay attention to anything you're doing. You're paying attention to every move I make.
Speaker 3:That'd be the weird part.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Don't you got some shit to do.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Fuck you, worry about me for.
Speaker 2:We, you have enough time. Is your rent paid? Fuck nigga. Yeah, did you. Don't get me started there, did that?
Speaker 1:experience change the way you see yourself or the way you trust others nah, nah, I think somehow it makes me. Nah, I don't think I change. So I still stay at the point where I'm like, cause I guess recently I had some shit, but it's like I guess recently I had some shit, but it's like I guess people are just going to be who they are. But I can't close off, but I'm not going to be as welcoming to some shit. You know what I mean?
Speaker 3:got more to lose in my situation. The smoke was brought to me, so it didn't change how I felt at all. I didn't start to. I felt at all. I didn't start the smoke, I just entertained it.
Speaker 2:I really feel like it doesn't necessarily change. I've never seen it change how I view myself. I always well, no, I'll take that back, not my trust in others. It changes how I view myself only in the thing that I must be doing like some ball smooth shit for you to notice that shit like that makes you feel like damn nigga I'm. I must be that guy, that kind of like yeah, I must be that guy, because if if you're that talked about when you're not in a room, you must be that guy, I'm the nigga.
Speaker 2:So um, I'm no one do you think it's ever possible to completely avoid being hated, even without knowing it?
Speaker 3:I think it is if you just put your blinders up and just focus on what in front of you and what you want to do and don't pay attention to outside noise. I think it's very, very possible.
Speaker 1:I think that's what I generally do, but but then when?
Speaker 3:it shows up, I'm like, oh, that's weird.
Speaker 1:I didn't know what did I do. How did I do that? I thought I was doing me.
Speaker 3:Alright, Drake.
Speaker 1:No, I don't cry about it.
Speaker 3:No, you said, I'm doing me, you living life right now.
Speaker 1:Yeah. I don't know these niggas.
Speaker 2:Thumbs up.
Speaker 3:Who the fuck is.
Speaker 1:Dawes. All right, that's enough, Drake. I did say that, huh.
Speaker 2:Have you ever hated someone without really knowing them? Yes, how did that realization make you feel?
Speaker 1:Yes, I'm sure I have. Yes.
Speaker 2:Yes, okay, what's the realization?
Speaker 1:Nick Sean, you know what I've had this happen, a lot like damn, and you know what that shit always came up to me like. Somehow I end up hanging out at a party or something with some niggas and just be like you ain't who, I thought you was, you actually kind of. And then they usually like damn, nigga.
Speaker 2:Like that specific thing always tend to happen with the pretty boys. I know the niggas that were like getting all the bitches and you looking at them like this nigga, every bitch, like this, and then you look and you talk to him like I can't even be mad cause you, chill as fuck they be the chillest nigga you like.
Speaker 2:I can't even be mad, I get it like. I get it like, not on some gay shit, I just get it like they be the chillest nigga you like. That I can't even imagine. I get it Like. I get it Like, not on some gay shit, I just get it Like you're the chillest motherfucker I know Like and you be like I can't even imagine it. I get it, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Absolutely, and that's just funny. I'll tell the nigga though.
Speaker 2:Hey man, it's one of them realizations in that moment, like damn you like him too, damn you like him too. And then you start talking to him like I get it.
Speaker 3:I get it, this nigga's, just he's that guy before I talked to you, nigga, I couldn't stand your ass. That's how Kevin feel.
Speaker 1:I be drunk usually when I tell him wow, really.
Speaker 2:I don't harbor that kind of feeling towards anyone until they give you a reason to like this.
Speaker 3:There's definitely people I get a bad vibe from. I wouldn't say I hate them, I just avoid them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but I usually don't. I can't, I don't operate in that way when I feel like a person has shown me a weird vibe or whatever. I definitely it's, it's the avoidance distance thing but I usually don't. I don't walk around going fuck that nigga and like it's usually one of the things where I pick up on some shit, I'm like that's not cool, so I'm gonna just it's usually like an action.
Speaker 1:I seen and I judged him off of one action where you're like you probably shouldn't do that to nobody. That's one act. Unless it's some egregious shit, then it's different, but that's how it gets. I guess that's how it happens.
Speaker 3:What I thought about the time when a nigga at work where old boy ran over old boy's lunch and he tried to. I'm gonna just give you four dollars that shit pissed me off I said nigga, you just literally ran over his whole lunch and now you trying to four. I'm like yeah, man, I'm just kidding.
Speaker 2:I said bro like you destroyed his lunch bag, you just destroyed.
Speaker 3:I had more than lunch in this bag. My nigga, like he was acting so nonchalant. I was like and everybody was telling him hey, bro, stop, whoa, whoa, whoa, and he just didn't give a fuck. He just kept backing Like fuck it. Then he pulled forward and ran back, that's the insult he didn't like him.
Speaker 1:That was on purpose. I got $40.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to even offer more. All right, let's explore this deeper. What's more painful being openly hated or realizing that it was people that hit it from you?
Speaker 3:I don't know Cause, I don't think I care either way. I think I'm going to say the hidden because if I know that I can distance myself, because I don't think I care either way, I think I'm going to say the hidden because if I know that I can distance myself and I care, but if it's hidden and I'm interacting with you and you're hiding it, well then I learn that I might have yeah, hidden would be worse yeah, way worse, unless it's like a big ass group of people openly hating when you're like damn, it's Damn
Speaker 2:is all y'all niggas like. I know my answer for this one, but I want to see what you guys say. Why do you think people you can answer the first one, god damn it. The hidden. Only reason why hidden would be is only because I feel like I'm a pretty good reader of people. So when it happens and it gets like misses my radar, I'm like damn nigga. Now I'm feeling dumb about myself Like I. How did not pick up on that shit when this nigga was hating on me?
Speaker 1:You more mad at yourself.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm more mad at myself Like I didn't catch this shit. All right, um, but uh, why do you think people sometimes keep their hate secret rather than confront you? It's cause they out or swung on her, my bad.
Speaker 3:I think in that point it's probably more envy than hate. It's more jealous, and they don't want to acknowledge the fact that you're doing better than them. So they heed to themselves.
Speaker 1:I'm going to go to heathen levels of shit. It's because they pussy.
Speaker 2:I just always think it's interesting when you kind of expose it, when you pick up one and you ask the question. You ask a simple question and they start getting really defensive. You're like nigga, like I just asked the question and you see that reaction instantly. It's like a defensive no man, it wasn't even like that. And you're like what, what?
Speaker 3:was it? What was it? What was it? Yeah, yeah that one.
Speaker 2:I told you that when I um first got dating and I can find out a chick, the guy that you know like the girl you that you were dating and I actually played the voicemail and he's talking shit, so I like I, she sent it and I saw him maybe like 30 minutes later and I was like so what's good? He's like, oh, man, he doesn't like that. I said I didn't even say shit about the conference, about the voicemail, but you already knew that. You knew, yeah, and he was like man, it's not even like that. I was like you backing up y'all, like, like it's not even like that. I was like you backing up y'all, like, I was like nigga, like, but I haven't said anything to you. So if you're automatically on the defensive before anything was said to you about said incident, then that lets me know. You automatically knew what you were on. Yeah, that was a hell of a sight to see. I've never seen somebody backpedal.
Speaker 3:It ain't like that dog.
Speaker 1:I might have to fight this nigga if he finds out all the shit I was talking about him.
Speaker 2:Are you his conscience, I'm his.
Speaker 3:I just want you to get to the age about 60 where you really don't give a fuck.
Speaker 1:Nah, I'm starting to get there. It's feeling good. It feels real good feels real good.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I said it whatever something that happened.
Speaker 1:I was like, why am I sitting here, say, hey look, I gotta, I gotta go, I gotta be out of here.
Speaker 2:Y'all think it's wasting my time has anyone ever explained their reasons in a way that made sense or changed your mind about the hate?
Speaker 3:no, because I normally don't have a chance to hate, a chance to explain.
Speaker 2:I just distanced myself I let me see, I'll see the package. When they explained to me why they all felt a way about me and then when I explained, when they actually got to know me and explain, like explain where they were coming from, I couldn't comprehend it because I feel still feel like it was just done based on just assuming, without actually getting to know the situation, so they just assumed I was a bad driver. Then, when we actually talked, they go nigga, you actually, you actually good driver and you're actually this. And it's like I didn't even know. I was like I can't even understand it, but I'm cool with you now. So it is what it is, but I didn't understand still where it came from. It was just more like we cool now. So now that we know each other face to face, yeah, it's still.
Speaker 3:it's still a fuck y'all the fuck y'all.
Speaker 1:I think I remember one talk your shit. I was uh comedy and I had a bad, really bad set one night and then, like we were doing comedy at our little home club I shouldn't have said it like that, it wasn't a little home club, it was fun, it was our shit. But uh, one nigga was like. He was like I don't, I, I didn't understand all the hype about you. I remember when I first saw you I was like what are all these niggas like him? And I was like, oh, he caught me on a bad night, but thanks for telling me you was hating off top. I was like I was glad to know that I had a little buzz. I didn't know. Oblivious dog Walk around on that, fuck him.
Speaker 1:That's a lot of hate, that's a lot of hate. We became really good friends. What's his name?
Speaker 3:Pretty cool Tracy. Go figure, go figure, he's a good guy.
Speaker 2:They're going back around. So we, that little club huh, we that little place, we heard what you said.
Speaker 1:nigga, I'm going back to hating your ass, nigga.
Speaker 2:It would be a nigga named Tracy. Um, have you ever confronted someone that had said hate, and what was the outcome?
Speaker 1:yes motherfucking hell yeah hell yeah, I confronted that nigga. Fuck him, fuck this nigga. You kept telling him, making up lies and telling people shit at me at the theme park and I was like, nigga, hey, if you got a problem with me, you should just address me instead of going around. No, no, I wasn't. No, that's not what I was saying. I was like come on, dog, you 50. You're older than me.
Speaker 2:I shouldn't even have to do this.
Speaker 3:You to start these niggas dion prime time.
Speaker 2:Nigga the way you backpedal like like like shit, like like fuck just say oh, we got another dion on our hands. What the fuck? What was that? You backpedaling motherfucker, I know what you said. I know what you said like yeah, uh anytime I've ever confronted.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but I'll say that that's my approach. And I, I know what you said. Yeah, anytime I've ever confronted, yeah, I'll say that that's my approach. I don't think that you got probably addressed me. Address me, if you man enough. Address me personally, because I feel like, if you, if you talk, if you talking about me to everybody else, you're just a bitch.
Speaker 2:Hey, man don't tell me no bitch, because I'll be talking about this nigga. I mean shit. You and Des talked about that on here.
Speaker 3:What that? You confronted her? Yeah, I told her Just say it, nigga, you got an issue with me? Tell me, yeah.
Speaker 2:It's easier. And then she was like damn nigga, you just can't see. Yeah, go back reference it. It happened Me anytime I've ever addressed it again. I say they do the Deion Sanders backpedal. It's never. Yeah, I said it. It's usually no man. That's not what I meant, or it wasn't even like that dog.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, I think if I'm confronted with this shit, I'm going to have to be like all right. Well, why are you like this, nigga? Why?
Speaker 2:are you like this? So I already know you guys are going to answer this, but I'll fucking ask it anyway. What would you tell someone else who finds out that they're being hated without knowing?
Speaker 1:Get you another one being hated on without knowing Embrace that shit.
Speaker 2:Go get a Coke and some glasses nigga.
Speaker 1:Or some meta glasses.
Speaker 2:Or some meta glasses and record them and then show them, be like hey, this is what you look like.
Speaker 1:This is what you look like All sour, all the time.
Speaker 2:Little Dion-ass nigga.
Speaker 1:I'm mad because I got to see your hating-ass face Shit. I block it out. That's the easiest way.
Speaker 2:I say embrace it.
Speaker 1:Or that. Either way, I don't think either one's wrong embrace.
Speaker 2:That shouldn't be like, nigga. I must be dope for you hating on me this much yeah, I don't got time to think about these niggas.
Speaker 1:Smile, bitch, smile my best life that.
Speaker 2:That's that's been in my head for so long did you answer yeah what'd you say?
Speaker 1:get another one. Yeah, get another one get another.
Speaker 2:Oh, you did say that that was the first thing. What did you learn about yourself through all the experiences that you've had?
Speaker 3:that it don't matter. It don't. It don't matter what you do, somebody gonna dislike it, that's true.
Speaker 2:No, matter it, don't, it don't matter what you do, somebody gonna dislike it.
Speaker 3:That's true. No matter what the intention behind your action is, you gonna have somebody gonna go and dislike, and it's not necessarily that they dislike what you do. They might just dislike you and they'll hate on it, even if it's positive, just because you're the one doing it.
Speaker 2:I know that to be true.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you're going to have a long time if you're hating on me, because I'm not stopping.
Speaker 3:Can't stop.
Speaker 2:Get used to it, and at this moment, it's when the young guns come in.
Speaker 3:Can't stop won't stop.
Speaker 1:That's all we can't.
Speaker 2:Can't stop, won't yeah we can't do it for copyright infringement. I mean, it's not like they making money on the song, but copyright infringement reasons will permit us from not playing this.
Speaker 3:Was that hate.
Speaker 2:No, I'm just saying they're not making money on this song. As far as I know, according to Nicki Minaj out this motherfucker, ain't nobody making money with Rockafella or Rock Nation.
Speaker 3:Except certain niggas. Shakira rock nation, except certain niggas, so shakira shakira. I think she's there so she's definitely anyway, um, shake that shit all right, we're just going to do it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we're gonna. We're gonna freestyle the rest of this because I I feel like we're in that moment.
Speaker 1:Oh, I don't know what that means we're in that moment either.
Speaker 3:We're in that moment is it that moment nikki was talking about for life?
Speaker 2:no, we're in the moment of knowing that we're now veterans in this shit and I kind of just want to shoot the shit with you guys now and uh talk about, uh, what, what we think about things like the Clips album and what was your initial thoughts?
Speaker 1:I almost cried at that first song. That was pretty good.
Speaker 3:That first song made me want to cry it was amazing.
Speaker 1:That's an invoking emotion. It's very clean. It's a very clean album.
Speaker 2:Did you think that two guys that rap so much about drugs could get into that bag? Yeah, absolutely Nigga. They from album. Did you think that two guys that rap so much about drugs could get into that bag?
Speaker 1:Yeah, absolutely Nigga. They from Virginia Get out of here.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah.
Speaker 3:Throwing through you and this.
Speaker 1:Sean, Get out of here. Dog Ain't shit to do but cook. That's not true. There's a lot of other things.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I got a damn line about chivalry. That's why, man yeah that shit.
Speaker 1:He just reminiscing, damn yeah.
Speaker 2:But it sounded like it sounded expensive the whole production.
Speaker 1:To have Stevie Wonder play the keys on that. Yeah, I just showed a lot of respect that they got within the music industry itself, the people that were on there, lenny kravitz, all that so that that's my favorite part and they kept it.
Speaker 2:They kept it with us yeah, uh, chains and whips your thoughts of the whole song I, I liked it, I loved, loved it, I loved it.
Speaker 1:I couldn't like say nothing.
Speaker 3:Kendrick triggered me.
Speaker 2:Which part? The therapy part.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I thought you were just going to relate. You're positive now Because sometimes I'm talking about it, but I really don't give a fuck about this. I don't know why I was caring. I really don't give a fuck about this, like it's. I don't know why I was caring, I really don't care so should you relate instead of trigger? Trigger? No, but it made me think. It made me replay therapy sessions in my head. So when that happened I was like, yeah, man, you know what nigga, I don't need to redo this.
Speaker 3:So I fell out that that goddamn that goddamn show with your baby shower, your dinner reveal, until you give me mine. That shit made me laugh. I laughed for like three days off that shit.
Speaker 2:I thought it was genius to roll out well, they did the little they released chains and whips before they released the full album they talked to some YNs.
Speaker 1:They knew how to get it out there and they had content ready when it was done, full album. Yeah, they did some. They talked to some YNs. They knew how to get it out there, and they had content ready when it was done. Like a whole bunch of visuals.
Speaker 2:I did not understand that the music video Supposed to be more like an artsy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they just. It's old nigga shit. Now we rich.
Speaker 3:They in their Jay-Z era. They're in their Hove era. Oh, I know they're in their Hov era. Oh, I hated that.
Speaker 1:Oh, I hated that Jay-Z be. Hov that Magna Carta, holy Grail, shit you know what's funny, I was just listening to that album and I was like I like certain songs on here, but then I was like, damn, there's a lot of skips.
Speaker 2:There's a lot of skips. I saw the video. I was like, why? Because he just won a Picasso. Yeah, that's different money. Yeah, different level of money, that's inspiration. Let me just go over here and make this Holy Grail song with Justin Timberlake and I'm going to just do some wild shit with this video and then have it chop and screw and then come back around and slow down. I said you just ruined the song for me. That was my favorite song on there.
Speaker 1:That down. I said did you just ruin the song? For that was my favorite song on there that video ruined it, of which one magnet? The holy grail, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, my bad. I mean, you take your clothes off. Is that what he said, justin timberlake?
Speaker 2:yeah, yeah, yeah, off my back, but like the way it chop and screwed and slowed down and then like but like I was like, this isn't I. I get the whole art appeal and shit, but sometimes it's just the way it is.
Speaker 1:I mean, I understand that from an artiste standpoint. But then I look at certain things and I go man them. Numbers must be numbering for them to do some shit like this.
Speaker 2:Then you had the song with the POV.
Speaker 1:Tyler yes.
Speaker 3:Tyler went off. Tyler, I said damn, tyler rapping. Well Tyler can rap.
Speaker 1:He just chooses not to Sometimes. Well, again, that bottom line is probably some different shit, where he gets to just be a wild artist. He don't have to do that all the time, which is probably comforting.
Speaker 2:Well, malice is lying these chains on these niggas is like oppression to me.
Speaker 1:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:That nigga came off, that album.
Speaker 1:I like he said that, but he went and got himself a new chain.
Speaker 2:He said, nigga, I'm the only one in the game that he could really be free. He's the only one that literally said he left, was actually free.
Speaker 1:They're both mason, both mason, both mason bethers. Well, he's amazing.
Speaker 2:People are finally learning who he is, though now here's the bigger question does this prove that older niggas can still rap and at this point are running rap?
Speaker 1:Well, I think we're in a good era right now, where it's finally we got old niggas, though we didn't have it like that.
Speaker 3:I think it just proves that the old niggas rap can still rap about subject matter and content that we want.
Speaker 2:Well, that's what.
Speaker 3:I don't think the younger generation is checking for Eclipse out.
Speaker 2:We don't listen to them now.
Speaker 2:But I think the bigger thing that I took away from it all was the fact that a lot of times when they're older, you tend to rap out of a pocket. So like you can tell, like this data. What was impressive to me about Pusha and Malice is they didn't sound dated like. They don't sound like, for example, if you listen to LL Cool J rap. He can rap, he can spit, but you can tell that there's some times where his ear is not as crisp as it probably was when he was rapping in his prime.
Speaker 1:I think he did too much acting. You forgot.
Speaker 3:You really don't want to verse my iced tea.
Speaker 1:I didn't feel like they missed the beat no, we shouldn't yeah, I see doing it and I don't think malice really stopped, he just didn't but it's hard to keep that, like I'm telling you, like that yeah, that's pushing them.
Speaker 1:Niggas is probably he's like freestyle, but I don't. I feel like this is our first real time of having like older artists that are like active and stuff like hip hop's, not that old, like look at Wu-Tang, that's our Grateful Dead now, like we never had that. Like they're like the Grateful Dead if you think about it. Like if you go to a Wu-Tang concert, it's a lot of old niggas, you're like what the? And young niggas, though, where you're like and you motherfucker, and they are the craziest fans Like woo forever. I'm like I never really thought that nigga was that good, but they got 15 others to choose from.
Speaker 2:I could say that about majority for me. I'm not a woo head.
Speaker 1:But I respect that shit because it's cool as fuck that they figured that out. I wish bone thugs would have like. They seem like they're starting to try to get it back. But if they would have never like had all that turmoil, like that and somehow locked it up.
Speaker 2:Busy Bone aka David Ruffin.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that nigga's nuts. And he might be the one to watch our shit and pull up like I heard you Open the door.
Speaker 2:He's my favorite bone, but that nigga, that's David Ruffin nigga. That nigga has some ego-driven yeah.
Speaker 3:Well, when it comes to Wu-Tang, it's math and ODB for me. I don't really care for other ones.
Speaker 1:I don't mind Ghostface. It took me a while to get into Ghostface.
Speaker 3:That nigga rap too slow.
Speaker 1:For me it's different. And then I was like, oh, this nigga's nuts Like Inspector Deck, not my shit, rza, I don't know. I've heard people recently talking about RZA Like yeah he's ahead of his time and I was like, well, we still waiting, we still waiting waiting.
Speaker 2:Okay, uh, but like the, the bigger point that I took from seeing the album like this and was refreshing at the time was the fact that it shows that, uh, in the, in the, the era of whatever the fuck is going on with the social media and TikTok and the things that are driving the algorithm, that this can kind of shine through.
Speaker 1:It's back to ringtone. That's what it is.
Speaker 3:I don't really see any ringtones.
Speaker 1:No, I'm just saying that TikTok.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Little clips. 15 second clip will make a song, and now that's just on the radio.
Speaker 1:You got big X to plug. I like them, but every single song is oh, is this a different one? Oh, they all sound the same to me.
Speaker 3:I fuck with Big X, okay, yeah it gets you motivated.
Speaker 1:but let's see what album number two looks like. Ay, it might come out with Motherfucker I'm the greatest. Sorry I'm hating.
Speaker 3:greatest sorry I'm hating that nigga Big X rap the best when he on a country song yeah he Texas, he from Texas, what he got in that country, shit. Texas ones his name is Big X, but you need to slow the fuck down if you were a rapper in the 1990s.
Speaker 2:What do you think your rap name would be and why?
Speaker 3:The 90s.
Speaker 2:I don't know. You gotta come up with one name.
Speaker 3:Give us something in the 90s I was heavy into DMX, man X and Pac, a little Snoop. I don't damn rap name. I never thought I could rap so I never tried. I probably just you know be be Mo I guess. But not the nigga that was in Fulton.
Speaker 2:Better than that, nigga, would you be B-Mo or Mo Mo, just Mo, just Mo.
Speaker 1:Just Mo, just Mo or Mo Mo.
Speaker 2:And what would the album title be? Just Mo, mo and me, mo and me. Oh, I see.
Speaker 1:I fuck album title. Be just mo, my one, me more me. Oh, I see I fuck with that he already had it ready.
Speaker 2:I'll fuck with that.
Speaker 1:He had it ready I had a rap name I don't remember what the fuck it was. Do a little masterpiece. We wrote a whole song and shit. Nah, this is like fucking fifth grade I think we thought he's about to be crisscross had a little group sang that shit in front of class. I was like yeah, in class did you wear your pants backwards? Nah, we wasn't going that far, but we was up there rapping in front of class like did you have?
Speaker 2:the dookie right, I had the dookie man no beat.
Speaker 1:I was like damn, we went off off the dome. We're like no beat. Or I wasn't off the dome, but you know, acapella no idea what my rap name was. But now that I think about it as an older man, uh, back in the 90s I have to be like positivity because I don't want to get shot because them niggas stuck what would the, what would the album be called?
Speaker 2:please don't shoot me oh, my god, uh, so, oh, since we're here, favorite shoes of the 90s.
Speaker 1:Favorite shoes of the 90s man, all the cool ones we couldn't wear because of gangs.
Speaker 3:I ain't gonna lie, nigga, my favorite shoes, I don't care them goddamn LA Gears that light up with the pump, I still wear them, motherfuckers. That final pair today, I wear them.
Speaker 2:Oh, I'll do that too I like the la gears thing. All right, fuck what you're talking about. Them shits light up. You feel like you feel like a motherfucking boss. Those light up, bro.
Speaker 1:I get it you know my favorite shoes. My mom's gonna hate me for this shit. She gonna hate me what? Was that because it was the cheap ones and I loved those shoes for some reason. Attack forces. I don't know if y'all niggas remember attack forces. That's payless shit. They had like some fake pennies or some shit, but I had them and I rocked them all in them.
Speaker 2:I mean, let me think about that. I talked about this a long time ago. That girl that uh wore the fake jordan to middle school and and she got roasted and never wanted motherfuckers again. They roasted her and they were like I saw him at payless nigga they look. I was like I'm glad I didn't get him. That's awesome.
Speaker 3:I also I also like the um. You know when, uh, the marberries are the warm, warmer I like them.
Speaker 2:I had to start. I had a bunch of strawberries. I should. I think I gave them the goodwill, but I had a bunch of strawberries I I like them.
Speaker 3:I hate that shit. They look nice.
Speaker 1:I might buy some moon boots, though, because I haven't. I never got those. The moon shoes Kobe's? No, no, the moon shoes. The toys there's some toys. They were like trampolines on each foot. It's a 90s toy. Oh OK, I know what you're talking about. Yeah, I never was able to get those as a child. Cardio on your feet.
Speaker 3:I should buy some Heelys.
Speaker 1:You shouldn't the wheels, you shouldn't, you shouldn't Just be nostalgic.
Speaker 2:If I got some Heelys, you'd know, because I wouldn't be here. Yeah, I'm saying, like how you explain that I'll be intensive care, you guys will be visiting me.
Speaker 1:That's what I mean. You go. Hey, what happened to you?
Speaker 2:like I had some shoes with some wheels on the whole body cast, so they go like so I had some helis like it didn't, it, didn't, it didn't uh turn out well uh the crazy part is that I think it was like a year ago we went to the skating rink.
Speaker 3:I grew up rollerblading and skating. I could not skate.
Speaker 1:Really, you got to figure it out. I did go down. Last time I skated I started getting comfy.
Speaker 3:I used to do this all the time.
Speaker 2:I tried rollerblading once. It didn't go well.
Speaker 3:I used to rollerblade a lot.
Speaker 2:My dad got me some rollerblades and I lived around the corner from his barbershop so I was going to go. I made the bright idea to try to roller blade to the barbershop. I didn't make it. And then what's so cool is cars would drive by and they would go, oh, and not one person said do you need help? I was fucked up, like you. Just I wasn't making like every few feet, I was falling, and not one person said do you need help? They would just look and point and be like damn.
Speaker 3:How about?
Speaker 2:rhythm and timing, like I must be. My 15% must have came out the Scandinavian. I had no rhythm, didn't I skate? Apparently not this nigga. My ancestors did not do that um I was fucked up I said fuck them rollerblades
Speaker 1:yeah, yeah, I'm gonna understand that, especially if you explain that every step is.
Speaker 2:I shouldn't have a tailbone damn that bad yeah. I should be missing a lot of skin like it wasn't like a.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm sorry, that's what me laugh at.
Speaker 2:I just know it was a. It was a fucked up time, but alright. Favorite place in the 90s that you visited or frequent.
Speaker 3:Chuck E Cheese, chuck E Cheese. We're Chuck E Cheese, chuck E Cheese. We're at Chuck E Cheese all the time RK was on point.
Speaker 2:Did you go on the ball pit?
Speaker 3:No, chuck E Cheese was Dave Buster's before Dave Buster's was Dave Buster's, I remember in the 90s.
Speaker 2:Why are you guys saying it so quickly?
Speaker 3:What.
Speaker 2:That hurt man. I was in that ball pit and I probably have a lot of uh, you should have been. Yeah, I shouldn't have been. But I guarantee you my fucking resistance to a lot of shit. The bacteria in that motherfucker, all them fucking used diapers that would be in there and shit chuck it, yeah, chuck your cheese.
Speaker 3:And then you know, back in the 90s we had actual arcades there.
Speaker 2:So you know what place I wanted to go to and I never did. I used to drive by that motherfucker all the time.
Speaker 3:Scandia the one in Ontario yeah, I used to drive by all the time the funny thing is, I went to Scandia, I took my wife in 2016, in 2016, and they closed down the next year I never went, as was one of my regrets, that and that.
Speaker 2:Uh, you didn't miss it. Is it dc fun zone or whatever? Do you remember that shit that used to?
Speaker 1:the discovery discovery zone.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I never went there they had them all over, but I never got to go to one and they closed them down for even.
Speaker 1:They're back now, but not named DZ. They're just those playhouses. I'm pretty sure I never went to one, but I'm like I'm pretty sure it's an indoor playground.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was. What are you? What are your? One place in Fucking no man. Castle Park for me.
Speaker 1:I was going to say, say maybe that's one, because I was like I ain't been to Castle Park probably since the fucking night Castle Park.
Speaker 2:We used to frequent Castle Park a lot.
Speaker 1:I probably wouldn't go now, unless it's miniature golf.
Speaker 2:Miniature golf used to do a lot.
Speaker 1:I don't know if I want to ride the ride. That's disrespectful.
Speaker 2:I don't think I should ride the ride, especially the waterlogged ride. I used to do that one a lot when I was a kid.
Speaker 1:I wouldn't do it. Yeah, they fucked up. I know what they did. Homie might be in jail, I don't know. It's possible. Oh, wow For what the log ride shit at Castle Park.
Speaker 2:You don't remember that?
Speaker 1:No, what might die on that?
Speaker 2:motherfucker. I can see I would have launched off that motherfucker now.
Speaker 1:Well, they had the water up too high, I think. Or is it too low, Too much? Because if you got too much, then it makes a bigger break. So then when it came down, it hit too hard and then so somebody fucked up with the sensor I can see that. Ain't that a bitch when you start working at a place and certain things.
Speaker 2:You probably see trucks and you'll be like that nigga ain't gonna make it. Alright, I guess I'm going down nostalgia lane, but with that being said, this has been episode 208 of the Heavyweight Podcast. Yay, yay Again. Des will be back soon. Like, subscribe, share and comment.
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