Episode Transcript
[00:00:03] Y Yo, what up, bro? Yo, happy New Year.
[00:00:09] Yeah. Ah, get that bread, bro. Y' all gotta stay fat too.
[00:00:16] Listen up, workers. Overtime is mandatory this weekend. No excuses.
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[00:00:28] Please let me work. Wondering if you didn't coming in a little bit early this weekend.
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[00:01:14] Yo, what's happening? What's happening? What's happening, everybody? Welcome to another episode of Mandatory Overtime. I'm your main man, DJ High Star in the place to be. All right, Mandatory overtime here. Mandatory overtime. The aim is to recalibrate manhood with every conversation that we have as a community, y'. All. Right, all right. It's just a audio journal of an 80s baby.
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[00:02:10] Happy New year for the 2026. One time for the 2026.
[00:02:16] Reporting live from Charlotte, America.
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[00:02:28] Still got him employed, but a Russian sound engineer over there. And a check one, two, a check one, two.
[00:02:40] You heard.
[00:02:41] Let's go to work, y'. All.
[00:02:46] First and foremost, happy New Year to everybody. Happy New year. I hope 2026 has been good to y' all so far.
[00:02:52] You know, we about a week in, so don't abandon those resolutions just yet, you heard?
[00:03:00] But I also wanted to say thank you to everybody that tuned into the most recent episode that we had, our year end allegory episode.
[00:03:09] There's a couple things that I pulled away from there, listening back to it and everything like that. A lot of inspiration, of course, and a lot of reflection that I took with it. But in the word allegory, it's true essence or the. The meaning of it is allegory is a story.
[00:03:27] Excuse me, a story, a poem or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. So with that being said, listening back to the episode again, I just wanted to listen to the journey and hear what the hidden meaning is throughout the journey and some things that I took from it. I don't really feel like there's no wrong answers.
[00:03:52] Feel free to. To let me know what y' all pulled from that episode as well, though, as far as in allegorical terms, if you will.
[00:03:59] But to me is everything happens for a reason and everything is connected.
[00:04:05] Continue to do what you feel is the. The right thing and get started also. It's a big hidden meaning that I took away from all of that stuff. You get started and you start building it. In the words of the field of dreams, they. They will come. So salute to everybody that listened to that episode. I do have a couple of revisions from that episode. Listening back to it, I wanted to show love to the clip that I played in that episode. That was showing me love, so showing me brotherly love. But that was our brothers at the DJ the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast out there in Florence, but under the crux umbrella. Shout out to my boy, be easy again for your words and everything like that. So that was the revision apart from there.
[00:04:53] I didn't spend a lot of time on the High Star bars last week.
[00:04:58] Come on, y'. All.
[00:05:00] I was spitting there like that, like that. I didn't plan on starting with this, but, yeah, I might. I might kind of dig into it a little bit later. But at the beginning of it, I said, born alone, die alone. Bassiness to the casket row. I'm in the dash on a path to watch my.
[00:05:16] I said born alone, die alone. Bassinets to the casket clothes. I'm in that dash on the path to watch my purpose grow or something like that. But nevertheless, when I said I'm in that dash, I meant the dash between our birth year and, you know, whatever year will be on our tombstone. So living in that dash is the most important part. Staying in the present, doing things right now and leaving it all out here. In other words, not taking anything with us to the, you know, to the other side as we transition and stuff like that. Not to get morbid, but I'm just. I want to motivate all y' all to go ahead and. And do everything that. That God, you know, plants the seed on you to do. So that was the one revisionist revision from that. Again, Shout out to Be Easy and the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast.
[00:06:08] But again, them lines, them bars, we may have to revisit that at some point. I'm just saying. All right, I'm just saying now, shout out to again everybody in the new year, but we going to keep it rocking with the same.
[00:06:25] With the same program, if you will. Okay? So let's Go ahead and get into our building wisdom.
[00:06:33] Got a couple of quotes and then a couple of audio trains. We're going to play Build, destroy the builders to elevate the mentality of self and those around self, to add positive energy to every nation. To build, you must first start from the root, which is the knowledge foundation, and add on to the highest peak. To destroy is to eliminate and destroy any and all negativity that enters my cipher of supreme harmony.
[00:06:56] Peace, God. Peace, God. Come on, son. I know you gonna dig this. Do the knowledge.
[00:07:04] All right, so our first piece of wisdom. First couple pieces is gonna come from cousin J in the group chat. Shout out to cousin Jerome up there in D.C. what's happening, big bro?
[00:07:16] Yeah, give my big bro some love, man. Stop playing.
[00:07:23] So the first one that I'm going to read says, when you arise in the morning, think of what a privilege it is to be alive, to think, to enjoy, to love. All right, and then that's from Marcus Aurelius.
[00:07:37] All right, and then we have.
[00:07:40] Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first and a lesson afterwards.
[00:07:47] It's tough.
[00:07:49] And then we have. And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. And that's a nice neen.
[00:08:01] That's tough, too. So that experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first in a lesson afterward. That was by Vernon Sanders Law.
[00:08:11] So shout out to you as well.
[00:08:14] The next one that I have is from brother Taz.
[00:08:18] All right? That says, strength grows when we dare. Unity grows when we pair. Love grows when we share.
[00:08:27] Relationship grows when we care.
[00:08:30] It's tough, man.
[00:08:32] I'm around a bunch of sages, you know, I'm saying a bunch of wise men, if you will.
[00:08:37] Let me see here. Never allow waiting to become a habit. Live your dreams and take risks. Life is happening now. That's tough as well. All right, so I got a couple things that I do want to play, and then we're gonna. For our building wisdom as well. And then we'll go ahead and move forward, but give me a second here. We'll go ahead and play these.
[00:08:57] All right, so the ill thing about what I'm gonna be playing this week, the. The two clips, they're both conversation pieces. So before we get started, I'd love to hear from y'. All. This would be the first engagement plug here, but mandatory ot704mail.com. Mandatory ot704mail.com or hit our hotline 704-781-7011 and let me know whatever y' all think your thoughts about these two audio clips that I pulled right here. So this first one is from a brother. He is titled. Like the caption on it is, nobody cares about you, they care about your fruit. And in the comments, I saw a lot of, you know, opposing views on, on the video. So let's go ahead and play it here.
[00:09:45] You do not attract people because you're special, right? You attract them because you're useful. So I told my wife this last night, people don't go to a mango tree because they love the tree. They go because they want the mangoes. They take the fruit, they eat it, they leave. That's the whole point. So if you want people to come to you, you need fruit, okay? So if you want clients, customers, opportunity, influence, you need to realize that nobody is actually interested in you. The only way that people are attracted to you, the only way people will follow you is if you carry something that nourishes them. Your wisdom, your discipline, your results, your obedience. Right? Your fruit, your mangoes. And when you understand this, it does two things. It motivates you and it humbles you. Motivates you, because you realize, if I want attraction, I need to tend to my tree. Okay? And it humbles you because you realize nobody's actually here for me. They're only here because of what my life produces. And that's actually such a liberating feeling because now you stop chasing people and you start working on your roots. So instead of asking, why isn't anyone paying attention? The better question is, what fruit am I bearing? Because when the fruit is ready, people come naturally. It's like what they say about don't chase butterflies. Like, just make a beautiful garden and then the butterflies will come. You know what I'm trying to say? Anyway, I hope this blessed y' all as much as it blessed me and my wife. Anyway, my name is Zach. This is net worth. I'm building a 30 million dollar brand in one year. Do the knowledge.
[00:11:13] All right, so that was the first clip.
[00:11:17] The brother. I'm not gonna, you know, again, one, one way or the other, I'm not gonna say he'. He wasn't. But I definitely pulled away of a lot of value from what he was saying.
[00:11:26] And the main piece of value was that I need to just focus on self. You know, I think in an age I was going to hold this off till later, but it's a perfect time. In the age of oversharing and over access, over exposure, we'll get to that later and stuff. You know, we talk about the Truman show effect a lot here, but in that age, I think with everything being cyclical in the world and that works in cycles, and that there is a value in focusing on self, worrying about yourself, building up what you have without the major promotion and the marketing and the advertising of what you're doing and what you got going on. I think the thing that I'm doing here and that we're doing here with the community here at mandatory overtime, we don't gotta put it on blast every week and share with every single person and all of that stuff. Now we're gonna go ahead and curate what we got going on here and continue to build or water this tree and see what fruits that it bears. But so I definitely take that value from it.
[00:12:28] And it's. It's, you know, again, a lot of. A lot of things that he said that could be interpreted one way or the other. So I'd love to hear y' all thoughts on that. This second piece is more for my people in relationships.
[00:12:42] And let's see here. It's just a. Interesting, interesting piece. So let me go ahead and play this second piece. Why does your boyfriend become childish when he's with you? It's not because he's immature, mature. It's because his nervous system finally feels safe. Picture the same nun at work. Guarded, sharp, calculating every move. But the moment he steps into your aura, he loosens up. He makes silly jokes, teases you, acts a little clumsy psychologically. This is known as regression to safety. When a man feels emotionally secure, his brain shifts out of survival mode. His defenses drop, and the playful parts of him come back online.
[00:13:23] He doesn't have to prove competence or dominance anymore. The irony is that many women misread this softness as unattractive, which quietly tells his nervous system it's no longer safe. But if you embrace the silly moments, you unlock a level of loyalty most never see. Because when he can be both strong and silly with you, you're not just his partner. You are his emotional home. And that is all right. So there's another one there. All right. It's for all my brothers that's out there and being goofy. And whenever y' all get behind closed doors, all right, is I'm guilty, but I'm just saying, niggas is doing the silly dances and the dumbass challenges from social media with your lady and all of that, and you're doing some crazy, okay, gun right there on a dresser, but you're doing a Tick Tock challenge.
[00:14:17] So shout out to y', all. You know what I'm saying? And. And let me know. What do y' all feel about that? Is it true? Is it? No, but I don't know. In 2026, we're gonna embrace the Bible, you know, the bilingual side of everything. Okay?
[00:14:33] But, yeah, that's our building wisdom for the week.
[00:14:39] So I wanted to go ahead and get this over with.
[00:14:44] Gotta step into the break room, y'. All. All right?
[00:14:47] There's one random thing that I did here on the break room floor this year, this week that I wanted to share with y'. All. The first one of the new year. I didn't know with that segment how much dumb.
[00:14:59] Excuse me, y'. All. My fault. I know it's the new year. How much dumb that people, you know, could say to you on a daily, But I underestimate animated people. So I was in the break room maybe a day or two after the new year. All right? All of the vending machines and stuff like that is pretty scarce out there at the job right now, especially the ones with drinks in them. Okay? Shout out to my side hustlers who have been bringing in drinks to sell or whatnot, but they've been real scarce. So a gentleman, he's looking in the vending machine, and there's, like, the venom machine. Machine is offline, and it's cashless, so you can only scan or tap whatnot. So it's. It's offline. So he's having trouble. He can't get no drinks out of it. He comes up to me, yo, what's wrong with the vending machine?
[00:15:47] Yeah, big bro, you. What it's saying is saying it's offline, all right? So it's just not connecting to the WI fi That happens from time to time, you know, or whatnot.
[00:15:56] Are you new, bro? You're like, yeah, yeah. I just thought. I was like, okay, well, there's drinks up in the side break rooms or whatnot. So you know what I'm saying? You can go up there or whatnot. You could check that. He was like, nah, there ain't nothing in there.
[00:16:10] Oh, okay. All right. I got you, bro.
[00:16:13] I got you. He was like, so what should I do?
[00:16:19] You asking me what the. Look like Dr. Pepper go to the water fountain or something like that, bro. I don't know.
[00:16:27] I'm trying to help you, bro.
[00:16:29] My face. Stanley was like.
[00:16:32] Like, nah, bro, there ain't no drinks up there.
[00:16:35] And then he was just standing there looking at me. I'm Looking around like, all right, bruh. I don't know what the next step is, bro. Swallow your spit.
[00:16:44] What's wrong with you, man? 2026, we really. I'm trying to lessen the rants in 2026, however.
[00:16:53] Now, I told fat boy that I was gonna do this because we played poker this past week. Shout out to old man Q for winning in poker last week. But I went ahead and grabbed some kava. For whatever reason, that combined with the Stella Artois, I was drinking for poker night. A lot of gas as far as belching. A lot of heavy on the belching the whole night, y'. All. And I know this might be tmi, but with my kava bowl, I normally do on my kava bowl, super greens mix. Okay. Brown rice works. Or you could go with your saffron. Either or. I'm not mad at either or the. The hummuses or your dips. I'll go with traditional a red pepper hummus and crazy feta. More recently, shout out to all my kava eaters, by the way.
[00:17:40] So we build in a bowl. Kava is a nice neo.
[00:17:43] When I say neo, I mean newer Greek style cuisine spot real quick, similar to Moe's and chipotle, where you just. You tell them what you want. So building a bowl, I get half chicken, half veggies. The veggies is heavy in cauliflower and Brussels.
[00:18:01] I don't know.
[00:18:03] Anyway, so let's move forward. And then I get a couple toppings, right? Tomatoes and cukes, some pickled onions, feta cheese, what have you.
[00:18:11] I don't know what combination of the Brussels and the beer contributed to me burping all night. But normally if I'm burping, it's not even an issue.
[00:18:20] But cold big. Excuse me, Fat boy. He was saying that.
[00:18:27] That the belches was coming out like farts, y'. All.
[00:18:30] Lo siento. Lo siento, senor. All right, I didn't mean it. I didn't mean it. But, yeah, shout out to kava, I guess.
[00:18:40] Thank you for the. For the bowl.
[00:18:43] Let me work. Yeah, please, let me work. I'm just trying to let them cobble workers work, man. Keep them employed. But yeah, so salute to that and also that random thing that I heard on the. On the break room floor. I hope you got your drink, brother. I hope you got your drink.
[00:19:01] Let's see here.
[00:19:04] So we're gonna go ahead and move forward here to a couple of emails that we got. Excuse me, I'm sorry. A couple of voicemails that we received this week. Gonna go ahead through them. I semi vetted them this week, y'. All. So forgive me if there's anything crazy on here, because I haven't listened to all of them, but the first one is going to be from my brother, from Trey, y'. All. Y' all heard me mention Trey's name, but goes by Dope Digitals, by the way, and I'm gonna go ahead and play that, and then we're gonna go ahead and get into some voice notes from Sock as well. Give me one second here, and we'll go ahead and get into this.
[00:19:42] Hello. Please leave a message after the tone.
[00:19:48] Yo, DJ High Star, mandatory overtime. What up?
[00:19:53] It's the one and only Dope Digitals. Your boy Trey out of Charlotte. Just wanted to highlight you, man. Say, I appreciate what you're doing, appreciate the pot, and most specifically this. This last episode really got me in my bag, man. I've been trying to start a YouTube channel, thinking about it, contemplating it for a minute, but based off that last episode, man, really motivated me to get off my ass and stop procrastinating. Stop overthinking it. Just get to it. So I do appreciate you.
[00:20:23] You know, I'm gonna stay locked into the podcast, y' all go check my. My YouTube channel out. I want a perspective, but it's about mandatory overtime, bro. Keep doing your thing. I appreciate you holding down for the city. Peace.
[00:20:43] Shout out to my brother, Dope Digitals, for submitting that. I appreciate it. I didn't know where we were going for a second. I did vet that one, though, but I didn't know where we were going for a second. He started getting in his promotion bag. But I am proud of you, my brother, though, you know, I'm saying we. We be chopping it up, you know, shooting the. With each other all the time. But sincerely and proud of you for getting that started and getting going. If y' all didn't hear what he said is his. His new page on YouTube called Unwanted Perspective. Please make sure that y' all subscribe. Visit that and subscribe to it now. It is exactly what it says.
[00:21:21] All right.
[00:21:22] I guess, you know, he's marketing that as an unwanted perspective, so don't be surprised if you don't agree with everything that he says. But it is definitely something that sparks conversation and definitely promotes engagement and stuff like that. Great discourse and everything like that. So make sure you tune in and check out unwanted perspective on YouTube. All right? Shout out to my brother, Dope Digitals, yo, and then the next one that we got. Got a couple from Sock that I'm gonna go ahead and play. So give me a second here, we'll go ahead and get into that.
[00:21:57] Hello. Please leave a message after the tone.
[00:22:05] Conversations at work. Conversations at work.
[00:22:08] Walking past your man.
[00:22:13] See, I don't got a problem with gay people. I got a problem when they use the bathroom with kids.
[00:22:19] Hey, I just kept walking.
[00:22:22] I'm gonna leave it at that.
[00:22:24] Yeah, I feel like he somewhat got a point, but, yeah, you don't like gay people. He don't got nothing against him.
[00:22:32] He just don't like how they use the bathroom with kids.
[00:22:35] I don't even know what the that means, but all right, and another random thought.
[00:22:42] Yo, don't be over 30 years old asking when the last time you've been in a fist fight, bro? We grown as hell. Like, who the is fist fighting? You feel me? Like, and if it ain't about respect, money, I mean a family, like, what are we really talking about here, son?
[00:23:01] Ass man. Talking about when the last they've been in a fist fight, bro. What? How old are you, bro?
[00:23:06] You a boxer now?
[00:23:09] Just boxing out of here.
[00:23:18] Salute to my bro, Sock. Definitely salute to my bro Scott. It's wild, wild, wild. Wow.
[00:23:25] Whoever that semi ally is out there, listen, I don't got no problem with the community, okay?
[00:23:33] My only problem is when they using the bathroom with children.
[00:23:37] All right?
[00:23:39] I don't know if I should be laughing at that or if it's problematic. All right, now that second one and 30 plus. Yes. We got to start getting a little list together of the. The things that a 30 plus year old person, a man shouldn't be doing. That's definitely one of them. Yo, when the last time you squabbled, bro?
[00:23:59] You trying to shoot the fair one, yo. You trying to get the ones in real quick, bro.
[00:24:09] Yo, I need my 30 real quick. What?
[00:24:12] All right. Yeah, but I definitely agree. I appreciate the voicemail, though. Definitely appreciate you calling in. And also again, brotherly love as well, too. My brother dope digitals. My brother Trey. Shout out to Sock, you know what I'm saying? Listen, if y' all are trying to have to be heard, definitely feel free to call into the voice. The voice line, if you will, or the hotline. 7047-8170-1170-4781, 7011 or shoot us an email. Mandatory ot704gmail.com Again, that's mandatory ot704gmail.com Now, I did want to go into Some random thoughts for the week.
[00:24:58] Okay. And now the random thoughts, they do kind of bleed into the regular show and what we'll be talking about today.
[00:25:06] So maybe, yeah, I'll go ahead and just do the random thoughts first.
[00:25:12] However, it's been something I want to talk about for a while, but I don't know what's up with comedy's obsession with, like, homosexuality, if you will.
[00:25:26] I mean, can we talk about it? Let me work.
[00:25:30] Please, let me work.
[00:25:32] So at some point, you know, to me, I'll start off by saying I love Dave Chappelle's special. And some of the things that I love from it or that I pulled from it that I really, really liked was just anytime that he does a special is kind of filled with some signs of intellect or whatnot and, and signs of research, signs of thoughtfulness and that he put some work into it. When it gets to low brow physical comedy, I start to get into the gray area of if I'm still a fan or not. Because to socks point on his voicemail earlier, I'm plus, I'm nine plus 30, you heard, like, I'm way too grown.
[00:26:14] So a lot of the, you know, the older 90s, Marlon Wayne's making the Jim Carrey faces and, and grab your leg from the back and do a flip or all of that stuff. I'm. I'm kind of graduated past that, that humor or that low brow humor, if you will.
[00:26:32] So a lot of the physical comedy that we've seen, I would say in the last 10 years, 20 years, I mean, it's, it's never stopped. But I think that there's been a rise in it. Whenever it's come to social media, comedy has been like this back and forth with either homosexuality or this cosplaying as women.
[00:26:55] Cosplaying as what a stereotypical black woman would act like, it all started off for me, like in the early days of vine and everything like that is seeing men put the towels on their head, wrap the towel.
[00:27:12] Come on, man. Wrap the towels on their head like a woman. And then fix their face up on some Wanda.
[00:27:20] So again, early on, you, there's some people that could have said, hey, Wanda's the inspiration, Shanae Nay's the inspiration. So that's what they know about being funny or whatnot. And then cosplaying as woman or whatnot.
[00:27:34] All right, take it for what it is. So some notables that, I mean, because in here we drop names, y' all know what time it is.
[00:27:41] Young Poppy, right? I don't know if he's still dealing with that fentanyl case over there in Cali, over in the Bay Area or not, but young Poppy, I hate to do this to you too, brother, but the brother Tony, I don't know his last name. Y' all help me out with that. I don't know his last name, but the brother Tony, I can't. I cannot for the life of me recall his name.
[00:28:10] But he's like a principal. He act like a principal. And he'd be having keys and jingling his keys all the time.
[00:28:19] You talk like that all the time.
[00:28:22] I hope y' all know what I'm talking about.
[00:28:24] Second that. That was so that. Second the Tony or whatever. I mean, and there's. There's countless amounts. I can't put all of them, you know, or think about all of them. But your man Emmanuel Hudson, whenever they was doing a viral thing, I forgot what that.
[00:28:41] What that song was.
[00:28:43] You ratchet.
[00:28:45] I think that was. I think that was the.
[00:28:48] But, yeah. What they did back then. So that's last decade. And I'm like, all right, let's see where this is going. But wasn't. Never. Never came off super funny to me. The cosplaying of the women or like I'm being mama and act like your mama or whatever like that. Now come on in here. Like, whatever, Granny. I guess, you know, that's just always been a thing in comedy. It's like to dress up as the grandmother or dress up as the mother. And with people having to do. Do it yourself.
[00:29:18] Tools and resources of just going straight from their phone and using whatever they had.
[00:29:24] That's creative. It's creative. I'll give him that. That's creative. The Joanne, the scammer. All right, okay, whatever. I don't.
[00:29:33] Androgynous, to say the least. Right? But you don't know the man. Woman is wig with the facial hair.
[00:29:42] My. It's my. My dude. I. I don't know his name, but he used to do Lil Kim. Always dancing like Lil Kim.
[00:29:50] But he. He was creative. He'd be creative because everything.
[00:29:54] The props that he sit around him, whether it's like little Barbie dolls or stuffed animals, they'll be in the place of what the real footage is, like little Kim on stage and everything like that.
[00:30:05] So what am I getting at, though? We got into the current stage of that iteration of things where, you know, shout out to the brother Bodruski, you know, you know, newest version of it.
[00:30:20] Listen, I love all these kids. All of the characters that you portray when you do like the hood rat, black girl aesthetic or archetype or whatnot, it. It's drawn from reality. True. Indeed. It's a lot, brother. I push the boundaries, if you will. But again, choosing a cosplay or dress up as a woman, that's a personal choice. I don't know if I all the way agree with using that as the apex of my humor and leading with that like on some Tyler Perry shit. But it is what it is, y'. All. 2026 whatnot. So I'm just saying that to me it doesn't come off humorous or funny in a lot of.
[00:31:03] In a lot of scenarios and in a lot of cases.
[00:31:06] So you got that like as far as the social comedian acting like either, you know, a black woman, whatever they think a black woman is supposed to act, like using the quote on the. The vernacular that they think that a black woman uses or whatnot. And then you have the gay black archetype or like you have different white men or Spanish men, whatever, that will speak like what they feel like either a gay black man or like what a woman like a black woman sounds like, if that makes sense to y'. All. It's like they'll choose girls. Stop playing shut the up with that. But anyways, so that's not too funny to me also. And then you got the streamer culture, of course. Let's get to that. Right? You. Of course. I've. I've called out the Carson that and Ray Ray J thing in the past. Carson as far as like Ray J trying to portray that he's trying to get into the shower with Kaisanette. Both of these brothers have on like swimming trunks and like that at the time, mind y'. All. But also Kaisernat has take.
[00:32:16] See me even saying this sounds like some. Wow, you know, I mean, I don't even like saying this. But Kaiser not and I show speed. Were both on stream and in a shower together.
[00:32:33] You know, underwear of boxers as it may. Whatever. Don't. Don't even play like that. I don't. I don't see what the value. What. What do we get from that? What are we pulling from laughing? Like what y' all laughing at that it's funny. We want little kids to see that and laugh at it and think that. Like, I don't get. I don't get that.
[00:32:51] Of course, the. The sayings that come from the community like as far as the LBGTQIA plus community like is giving or it's the this for me. And it's the Daphne and you know what I'm saying all of that type of stuff that seeps into our regular culture and I think I feel like, like regular heterosexual men start to use that ingest and then it becomes a part of their lexicon as well a part of their everyday speech. And before they know it, they again, they. They adopting the very thing that they'll try to make fun of, criticize or mock. So another young, young streamer that. That's doing it. Rakai.
[00:33:35] Come on, bro. All right. Sturdy up, bruh. You're looking crazy out here.
[00:33:41] Was white Girls for Halloween. So he could technically say that he was portraying Marlon Wayans in White Girls for Halloween. But nevertheless, bro, it's drag or it's cosplaying as drag. And because when he did it he's snapping his fingers and acting as. You know what I'm saying? As. As you want to be. But if my. My biggest thing with all of that is why is that humorous? Why is that always used as the fulcrum of a joke, as the like the base or the foundation of a joke?
[00:34:17] If. If that is you or what you looking to. To be or. Or that's how you feel inside, then. Then be that. But why play around on what's the. What's the joke in that? It's. I'm just saying. I'm not. Again, y' all know what mandatory overtime stands as far as dependent defending manhood. But I gotta just speak truth to power as well. Right?
[00:34:41] And I speak mainly for black men on this platform.
[00:34:47] So I never try to convolute any of the black struggles with any other struggles out there. But I do see it comparable to a white person, an Asian person, a Spanish person.
[00:35:00] I e 6, 9.
[00:35:02] Right. Or we'll get to it later. But the Adine Ross's of the world and all of that acting black and trying to cosplay as black and talk black. I don't see really. No. Not too big of a difference with that. Like again I. I know one may be for humor when is trying to girl. Yeah and this and that and whatever at gay or whatnot. But it's just weird to me. It's strange to me. So did want to mention that that was in my random thoughts. I've been had to get that off for a minute though as far as like that random thought.
[00:35:37] Get that all that sounds crazy but.
[00:35:39] And respect again, we're responsible here. But wanted to move forward to some sports and some sports news real quick. Sports. You know what I'm Saying quick hit if you will because we waiting still big Cliff. We still waiting.
[00:35:57] All right. But in the meantime, in between time, I don't have an NFL thing on here, I believe. But as y' all know, been celebrating my super bowl win.
[00:36:12] Little hangover from that.
[00:36:15] And in the NFL though, the real playoffs are actually under getting underway this weekend. They're gonna get started with wild card weekend.
[00:36:25] So first of all we definitely want to salute the Panthers out there. Keep pounding and also everybody else that made the playoffs, we'll just keep it at that. But shout out to the Panthers first and foremost, very tough, very tough year, Hard fought year that y' all fought through adversity and and for heart of every game. So shout out to y'. All. But Saturday kicks off the wild card weekend where the Rams will play the Panthers. The Panthers are hosting here in Charlotte. Shout out saying city gonna be on Fire.
[00:37:02] At 4:30pm on Saturday is the game of Rams versus the Panthers.
[00:37:07] Rams are 12 and 5 and the Panthers 8 and 9. Then we've got also Saturday night on Prime Video but the packers will be playing the Bears.
[00:37:17] The packers at a 9, 7 and 1 got a wild card against the Bears, the division champs there.
[00:37:24] Now on Sunday we've got the Bills and the Jaguars starting off the day. Trevor Lawrence has been pretty hot on a hot streak. And then at 4:30 the 49ers play the Eagles.
[00:37:35] And to end the evening we got the Patriots and the Chargers playing.
[00:37:45] So shout out to all of the playoff teams that made it Monday night we're gonna have the Texans and the Steelers playing.
[00:37:54] So this should be a very entertaining playoffs for the NFL.
[00:37:59] That's really all I got to say about that in the NBA.
[00:38:04] I will say I know what time it is, right.
[00:38:09] We are the New York Knicks.
[00:38:21] Yeah man, these is on a losing streak, y'. All. I think I'm to blame for it. I definitely jinxed this talking too highly. But we're on a little losing streak.
[00:38:31] We're getting every, every team's best, best shot, the best punch and we're not responding well. I don't like the refereeing but that's just something I might have to deal with throughout the rest of the season. I never like how the refs ref our games, but it is what it is. But the Knicks, they are from last time I checked on like a three game losing streak, four game losing streak. I'm ready for all star break, man. I'm ready for all star break.
[00:38:58] The trade deadline though. I do want to hear from y' all out there. If y' all NBA trade trade deadline, any hot takes that y' all have on, any trades that y' all feel are gonna happen, if y' all get any of the hot takes, right, you will get nothing. But I will still.
[00:39:19] I will still read it, read it online, you know what I'm saying?
[00:39:24] So we. We will have that.
[00:39:27] The last thing I wanted to end with is showing as far as with the sports quick hits. I wanted to show brother Anthony Joshua some love. Some brotherly love.
[00:39:37] It appears that per his uncle and in the family that Anthony Joshua may have maybe leaning toward the decision to retire from boxing after the tragic automobile accident that he had. I believe they were in Nigeria. But two of his close friends were killed in the accident. And rest in peace to Sinagami and Latif. Lats. Ayudele. Ayodele.
[00:40:08] Their funerals took place on Sunday at a mosque in London.
[00:40:11] But from his uncle, I believe, added Joshua.
[00:40:22] Joshua. Sorry, y'. All. Y' all know, I gotta. I gotta get into the accent in order to pronounce some.
[00:40:27] Never mind. But he said the major thing there is that he has retired from boxing. That is one thing that makes us glad because each time he's fighting in the ring, we are always carried away emotionally.
[00:40:40] So brotherly love to Anthony Joshua, if this is indeed true, as far as his retirement and prayers to you on, you know, or prayers continue. Prayers to you and your. Your friends, families that. That passed and you know, rest in peace to those brothers, man. Rest in peace. So I wanted to go ahead.
[00:41:02] She moved forward with the show for today. Today's show after bringing in the new year and especially doing the last episode and reflecting on a lot of the things, putting the last episode together as far as the clips with the random thoughts. I thought about everything that we've talked about and stuff.
[00:41:20] I want to. I'm.
[00:41:22] I'm a Leo, y'. All. All right, let me go ahead and just put that out there like that. I'm a Leo.
[00:41:28] So do I like when I get confirmation in the universe that I'm right about some things? Yes, yes, I do.
[00:41:38] I do. Do I like throwing it in people's face?
[00:41:42] Pause.
[00:41:43] Sorry. Do I like throwing it in people's face as far as. Whenever I'm right and, you know, I told you so, whatever.
[00:41:49] No, I don't.
[00:41:51] However, we do have to identify. I feel like as a community that when we are on the right side of history, when we are speaking truth to power. Notice the weeds. All right. It's Not. It's not like. Because all my. My thought is I'm speaking to y', all, right? If there's any kind of objections and stuff like that, the lines are wide open. The engagement is wide open for anybody to contest some of the things that. That we're saying and some of the tenants that we're building here. So whenever I say we told you so, I mean, all of us here in the community, everybody that's listening, we all on one accord with some of these things that I'm going to be speaking about today, but we told y'. All. So in other words, I don't know who we. Who we is that we're speaking to, because I don't even like that I told you so, you know, statement. But I just wanted to.
[00:42:44] To show some sour serendipity and in the ways of some of the things that we've spoken about just coming to fruition, not in. Normally, when you hear serendipity and serendipitous, it's. It's a sweet and harmonious type of thing that comes together for the good, but it's a lot of. Feels like a lot of the things that we observed toward the end of last year are kind of come to a head and. And come to fruition in these real world examples for us to pull from so that we could see exactly what it was that, you know, some of the things that I was saying or. Or some of the messages that you feel. What I'm saying that I was trying to transfer over to the community.
[00:43:29] So. Sour serendipity. What am I talking about? You know, Sour serendipity.
[00:43:38] New scissor, y'. All. No excuse me. My fault. New dochi featuring scissors.
[00:43:46] You heard?
[00:43:47] Oh, my Kamasutra skin Like me when you're like me.
[00:44:00] Oh, okay, all right. I see where you going with it.
[00:44:06] I need y' all to hear the. The hook, though, too. That scissor.
[00:44:10] Hold on.
[00:44:12] My fault, y'. All. It's some early High Star bars. My bad. Hold on, y'. All. My sheep and I catch my Z's I don't read y' all tweets I delete your threads don't need we to be 10ft tall I don't need keys when I knock down walls Been pushing peace since bathroom stalls why sell my soul when I know I'm gone?
[00:44:33] Hear me, girl, get up Taking all Confrontation limitation Hear me, girl get up Come on.
[00:44:49] That industry plant whack. I see it on the blog, okay? I see you in the chats. You sucked every rap on the back but what's the agenda when the it girl black Y' all can't fathom that I work this hard what else y' all can't fathom that I earned this charge what else? Can't stand my vibe cause I'm anointed All y' all evil ass hoes just annoying Blame it on the do say got you feeling low Y' all wanna play believe I'm on drugs and forsaken she walking, she walking so I don't even wanna Everything is on me.
[00:45:33] Yeah so shout out to Dochi.
[00:45:36] This song is called Girl get up by Dochi and sza and similar to to Kendrick Lamar two years ago, whenever all he did was and I we're not going to keep it a a tde thing. But similar to what he did as far as his releasing, whenever he put the music out, let it sit and let it talk for for him is what doi did. She just dropped this song and all hell broke loose. All right, but like that. Like that. So she drops the track December 30th. I want to say the track came out. Yeah. December 30th, 2025 on the top Dog. Now, I alluded to Kendrick earlier as far as his releases in 2024. I do want to make it clear that's PG Lang, of course, is under PG Lang, but he's just, you know, the always associated and affiliated with Top Dog. That's. That's their family. That's the umbrella. But when they released this, she drops this December 30, 2025.
[00:46:38] If you heard those bars, all that industry plant stuff, whack, you know, you hear it in the blogs. You hear it and she I see it in the blogs. I see you in the chats. You suck every rap from the bag. But what's the agenda when the it grow black?
[00:46:55] So boom, it's quick bars not saying no nobody's name at all.
[00:47:01] But I realized though, in this adjacent the. The adjacent culture vultures that we speak about all the time that refer to our show.
[00:47:12] This is what I'm going to be doing the whole episode instead of saying I told you show. But I'm gonna tell you where to refer back to. But refer to White Noise. The episode White Noise.
[00:47:23] But with the people in such a close proximity to us, it seems like what Similar to what Andrew Schultz did.
[00:47:33] Why do they grab bars?
[00:47:37] Let social media hype them up and say that it's about them. When I'm speaking about a Dean Ross, man. A Dean Ross I don't really care to pronounce the. The dude's name correctly, but he took it upon himself. He's always been.
[00:47:53] He's actually involved in a lawsuit with Drake currently and the social media page, Academics tv, he's involved. They're all three involved in a lawsuit right now, civil lawsuit with regards to gambling.
[00:48:11] So refer to our gambling episode about that, about the warnings of that. Let me see here.
[00:48:20] I'm gonna pull this up. So the first one I want y' all to refer to White noise. That was November 21, 2025.
[00:48:29] And for our gambling episode, Risky Business, October 29, 2025. But he, Drake and this Academics TV page, they're all in a lawsuit right now. So you know where his loyalties lie.
[00:48:46] He's as Donald Trump to pardon young thug as well, whatever reason. And again, he just stands with that. But I've also seen him offer rappers lean that were trying to kick the cup or kick the habit. It's a weirdo. Nevertheless, he took it upon himself and felt like this was about him. Did the Andrew Schultz as they do. And I'm going to take this to make the best content, the most salacious content to get all eyes on me. And he got what he asked for.
[00:49:19] All right, so he's calling Dochi, as he has in the past, out of her name, calling it a B word, all this and that. And then also he's just, you know, again, degrading her, but also discrediting her journey to the top or whatnot and what she's done.
[00:49:38] So Dochi from Florida, she's been in the industry for a while, over a decade, fighting to get into the industry.
[00:49:46] My first time that she came on my radar, pulled up on my radar, it was 2023.
[00:49:52] And this song that she had with Kodak Black or whatnot is.
[00:49:59] Let's see here, Right here.
[00:50:03] I don't know if y' all can recognize that.
[00:50:12] That's Dolce right there.
[00:50:17] Right? So that's the first time I heard about her. But you know, of course, with all of this Drake stuff going on, these narratives of like hot button words and these trigger words is what's going to, you know, be be thrown out there with people not really grasping a full understanding of what these words mean. So industry plan, industry plan. Bots, bots, bots. That's all you've heard. And that's kind of the, the low brow thing to say, I guess. Whenever it comes to criticism, there's no in depth criticism with regards to, again, a Dean, he's also put or said that she doesn't have any talent and that she was unintelligent. A lot of racist dog whistles that he was throwing out there. As far as how heavy he was saying the B word with regards to her name, saying smelly bee. All of this and that it was. It was some. It was some dog whistles through there. You would be naive to deny that.
[00:51:12] And then what came from that? Of course, in this culture right now, I forgot who I was watching the other day, but they said something along the lines of wearing like a reaction. Inception culture. So it's like reaction on reaction to the reaction of the reaction to the reaction of that reaction. So of course the reactions came to Aiden's front door. And that's where I wanted to refer to. Let's see here. One of our first episodes. The second episode, totally. But episode 200, October 13, 2025. Protect black woman.
[00:51:50] In the chat enters glasses Malone. One glasses Malone, west coast rapper.
[00:51:56] I've known about Glasses for a while back when he was dealing with cash money and young money. But then he got repopular to me. I saw him on a Breakfast Club several years back and he was about to drop a song about like, who killed Tupac? Or something along those lines. And I saw him as like, like, dang, bro, you just like being salacious or the, like one of the counter culture or contrarian type of personalities over there on the West Coast. But after listening to Glasses over the years and, and you know, him and Charlemagne's relationship and stuff, I've gained a great respect for Glasses. He's well thought out, speaks very well and stuff like that and. And his thoughts are clear.
[00:52:39] I believe the brother's sober. He doesn't drink or anything like that. And then again, he's. What he essentially did is stand up for the black woman and we gotta show him love for that. Definitely. Let me see here.
[00:53:01] All through the Internet and stuff. So I'm gonna scare y'. All.
[00:53:06] I'm spare y'. All on. On playing the clips because they're all across, spreading across the Internet. There's one or two clips that I am going to play later, just smaller clips, but they're all across the Internet. He essentially told to stop calling this lady out her name. It's gonna get bad for you. You're gonna. You're gonna have a problem with us over here, so stop doing it. And Aiden defiantly retorts back on some prideful stuff. Let's see. Here's another episode to refer to. But see it's two things. But you can refer to October 18, 2025, Arrested Development or our episode from December 2nd. True man, speak nothing of this episode. 1100 we're talking about the Truman show effect. But in true style of that, he had to. He. Well, he felt like he had to respond standing as selfish pride, ego, excessive pride and Arrested Development. True, indeed. Doubled down and started more racist dog whistles saying Glasses needed to take care of his children and his multiple baby mamas. And the kicker was Glasses, he doesn't have any children.
[00:54:33] Okay, so Aiden now is one. Boom. Got exposed there.
[00:54:38] Second, he is going back and forth. What now? He doesn't address that, of course.
[00:54:45] He calls up Whack 100. All of this stuff is getting sparked off of Dochi releasing this song. Calls Whack 100, tells him who he's getting back and forth with.
[00:54:57] After Whack finds out what's going on, he essentially tells Aiden he needs to calm down and chill out.
[00:55:03] Right?
[00:55:04] So Aiden's still agitating, mind you.
[00:55:09] He gets together with 6ix9ine and these other streamers and stuff, including academics. This other streamer, black streamer named Cuff him and they shoot a music video or whatnot. This is all two or three days prior to 6ix9ine turning himself in to jail for three months or in prison.
[00:55:29] So he was looking to get eyes and visibility regardless.
[00:55:33] So they're all like coming together, trying to come together like Voltron as far as like to.
[00:55:38] To.
[00:55:40] To hustle each other's views or share views and. And stuff kind of like, you know, in. In one smoke session, they're all passing around the views, trying to share the views and, and stay relevant or to grow. So these type of things, again, there's. To me, there's so much sour serendipity in this situation.
[00:56:01] And while it was going on this past week, I was trying to con. Consider the different things to talk about with it because there's so, so many different ways to attack this situation.
[00:56:13] And I feel, of course, I feel like these, again, these white people have.
[00:56:23] The white people with wrong intentions, okay? With these racist dog whistles, allegedly racist behavior or whatnot.
[00:56:33] They is toxic. But also it's.
[00:56:37] It's a thing about being a parasite.
[00:56:44] That's. That's what I consider these people to not. It doesn't. Color doesn't matter with that. Like, as far as there's. There's black parasites in the community, academics, but also I feel like there's a.
[00:57:01] Let me see here again. A parasite is an organism that's living on or in another, the host to get food and nutrients, often harming the host, metaphorically. A parasite is a person who takes advantage of others generosity or resources without giving anything useful in return. Like a leech or hanger on parasites.
[00:57:24] Again, an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species.
[00:57:32] That's exactly what these people are, y' all parasites, right? They leeching off of the culture so they could get cachet, so they get social equity, build up their cachet and their value, and then they're harming the host at the same time the whole time.
[00:57:50] So that's, that's all it comes down to. This is all parasites and we need to get them out of the, out of the culture.
[00:57:59] Again, so many thoughts that was going through my head with regards to this, this week. I didn't know really where to start with or attack it at. But the universe always finds a way to take care of you.
[00:58:13] And as soon as this stuff started, grand opening, grand closing, if you will.
[00:58:19] You know, the white flag is somewhat waived, if you will. I got a couple clips I'm gonna play to kind of discuss with y' all the conclusion of this situation. And again, forgive me if I've been all over the place with talking about it, this episode. It's because I, I'm. I hate to be one foot in, one foot out, but while I want to educate the community on what's going on out there, if they, you know, if y' all didn't know or it was missing some details, I don't want to give this, this guy too much light and in that much attention. I just don't.
[00:58:54] But I think it has to be said, has to be commended the way that Glasses Malone stood up for the community, saying it and standing on it. But also we seeing the distracted dystopia first and foremost go on before us. We got where it's common or it's fine for this young white Jewish man. He always refers to himself as a kid when it's convenient. But this white Jewish man, to call a black woman the B word and everything like that, and the distracted dystopia part of it is that there's black men that are trying to figure out why we justifying him saying it, period. Just keeping, Keep it simple, y'. All.
[00:59:40] Would you want your mother called that or your sisters called that or your daughter called that or your knees called that, would you?
[00:59:47] So, all right. That, that, that's all it comes down to. It's not about clout. It's not about chasing nothing. Glasses Malone simply says something all. He simply said, do not call her out of her name. And turned into a whole thing about, oh, my life is being threatened in and, oh, God, I gotta call the cops. I may get Mossad involved. Like, this Jewish man is. Is wilding right now because he's getting pressed and he's trying to revert back to being a kid. That's where the arrested development comes in at. And like I said the other week, there's no empathy or grace without accountability.
[01:00:26] Everything is sour serendipity, y'. All. Everything is coming home to roots.
[01:00:31] But I do want to play these clips real quick from my boy, Screw Face John.
[01:00:37] His most recent video that he played is kind of talking about the conclusion to all of this. A Dean Ross stuff. Shout out to Dochi man, you know, and shout out to everybody in the community that. That stood with Glasses Malone on this. Brotherly love, sisterly love to all of y'. All. But let me go ahead and play these clips real quick from Screwface Ignorant. Shout out to Glasses bro. And if you don't believe him, watch. Aiden, a lot of the black small businesses. Hold on. What the hell? Oh, yeah. So I'm explaining what I'm doing chat because, you know, a lot of people think I'm out of this because I'm. I'm racist. I'm just trying to prove a point here.
[01:01:14] You're doing this because you're raised. But okay, go ahead, Aiden Ross. You no longer, bro. You no longer can say you're not racist. After when Glasses Malone went at you, the first thing you did was talk about him being a deadbeat dad who doesn't take care of his kids as a bunch of baby mamas. And Glasses doesn't have any children. You're racist, bro. You are racist. If you didn't. You outed yourself with that one. Like, if you thought you. Your mask slipped on that. The Dochi stuff is kind of like you kind of have to read in because we call her unintelligence. You got to be black for a while to know what you really are saying with the glasses when you just said the loud part. I mean, the quiet part out loud.
[01:01:54] You're racist, buddy.
[01:01:57] To attack a blood. You just saw a black person, and the way that you get back at them is just pure black racist stereotypes, brother. You're racist.
[01:02:06] You're racist.
[01:02:08] All right, we're gonna get to this next clip. Same video, though. Same video from my boy, Screwface John.
[01:02:15] He said a lot of this Stuff that I wanted to say. I really enjoy this next clip in 1708.
[01:02:22] Hold on.
[01:02:23] And he is an arrested development. Clearly from the age of when he started doing streaming, he has never grown up.
[01:02:31] So him doing that. What about ism? We don't care about that. We. You're not gonna distract us. I see what you just did there. And thank you for donating and go ahead and shut your mouth and go harass some other people. You understand me? But until then. But just understand.
[01:02:49] Yeah. So if y' all need any clarity on that, Aiden. He's been going.
[01:02:56] Today is Wednesday, January 7th, and he's been going online. Actually, he's very more sour.
[01:03:05] More sour serendipity for y'. All. But give it up for it being a day after the.
[01:03:10] Give it up for it being a day after January 6, this happened.
[01:03:18] Sour serendipity. But anyways, that's my sense of humor. It's January 7th, and he's gone online and stuff. Or the. The clips and stuff have gone viral where he's decided that he's going to be giving a hundred thousand dollars to underprivileged businesses in the community, whatever that means. Right. But.
[01:03:40] Shout out to.
[01:03:42] Yeah.
[01:03:44] January 7th. January 6th.
[01:03:46] Starting off the year with a bang. You know how you got those calendars where each month is a meme or a face?
[01:03:53] He's definitely. He was vying for that face. Right. But what they. What they didn't realize is all of this negative talk and everything like that couldn't have been better. Promotion for Dochi. I mean, in the moment, to me, for the song. Song. It's a single that's out, y'. All. The single is Fire.
[01:04:12] Okay.
[01:04:14] The beat itself samples what Happened to that Boy.
[01:04:19] The beat is made by Jay Versace, social media producer, though. He started off on social media, but definitely serious producer with great placements on different albums and stuff like that and out there. So he's definitely heavy in the music industry right now, but he produced it and he sampled what Happened to that boy by clips. What Happened to that Boy? So you start. You could do the rabbit hole and what Happened to that Boy? By Clips. Boom. Pharrell makes that beat. Birdman supposed to pay Pharrell for that beat. That sparks the Pusha T. Lil Wayne beef, then push a T. Drake beef, and you got Drake. So, you know, you could do that and go down that wormhole. But personally, I feel like this couldn't have been better. Promotion for Scissor.
[01:05:07] I mean, she. I mean, I said scissor.
[01:05:11] What the man for Dochi, y'. All. For Dolce and Scissor for their track. I don't think it could have been better promotion.
[01:05:21] So salute to them. Salute to them. I did wanna. Before we get to some High Star bars, I do want to play a word from our sponsors this week.
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[01:06:06] You clean a vacuum cleaner. Oh, so we're going there.
[01:06:13] All right.
[01:06:17] Does that make you the vacuum?
[01:06:35] So you know how F stands for female and M stands for male? Yeah. Then how come we have father and not?
[01:06:48] They switched. Why did they switch? If women are always right and men are always wrong, then if a man says a woman is right, is he wrong or is he right?
[01:07:07] You realize you can get detained in the gulag for asking that question. If bodybuilders can't use drugs in competitions because it's considered cheating, the how come makeup is allowed in beauty content?
[01:07:21] We're not. We're not allowed to.
[01:07:24] All right. And yeah. So thank you for that word from our sponsors. I got to get those brothers name. I'm not sure two African brothers that be.
[01:07:35] I don't know if that's a podcast. I always catch the viral clips, so they. Them asking them questions to each other or whatever like that. I had a couple of things that I did want to discuss before we move on to High Star Bars, but whenever it comes to one thing with moving forward in 2026, along with attracting everything and not chasing out there, another thing is not looking to explain too much stuff to people. Yo, I'm not. I'm not looking to explain too much stuff to people. People this year. All right.
[01:08:04] We ended off the year by kind of discussing what's not our ministry and what I'm not in the ministry of doing or whatnot. And that that just kind of goes along with that. I'm looking more forward to solutions of where we're going and where we can be going versus to analyzing where we've been at or why we've gotten to the place that we've gotten into.
[01:08:25] I think Screwface Jean mentioned the perf. Great word or statement that he said with regards to the Dean Ross thing. And he said that he's engaging in what about isms and in discourse when we talk. What's the goal of your discourse at the end of the day, are you looking to have like an in person podcast with somebody where you could go back and forth, exchange ideas? Y' all bounce ideas off of one another. You trying to win an argument here or there or a debate and get them to see your side of things? Are you trying to grow and trying to build, trying to actually progress, go somewhere, do some things with the conversation and with the information that you're discussing with whoever you are? So again, because we can get stuck on the what about isms all day long. We could get stuck on, you know, a dean. He talks like that to everybody. You know, is he really racist? Is he not racist? Like, it's in our faces. Come on now.
[01:09:21] Come on. You know, like, how much harder do white people have to work?
[01:09:27] Or these racist white people rather have to work to show them how racist they are to you before you believe them? And it always feels the other thing I wanted to mention, it always feels like they're trying to incite something. I don't understand why inciting is not, you know, charged like that. They're not charged with inciting stuff whenever they do things like this. Takashi69, did it back whenever he got the. The Bloods and all that trouble from New York, the Bloods in New York, when he was running around every city he was going to and agitate. Agitating people online and daring them to pull up whenever he was rolling with police.
[01:10:05] Very federal, Very federal, Very federal. I need to get the police sirens on here for the rats. But the way that Aiden is moving around you, it's. It's sickening is. And it's brain rot to try to break down what you're doing.
[01:10:22] All right? It's brain right to try to break that down.
[01:10:26] You know what I mean? It's. It's simple and it's clear before us.
[01:10:32] You're trying to bait a brother like Glasses that's telling you and correcting you, giving you course correction. No disrespect with it initially. No disrespect initially asked you to stop calling out a name, whatever. You took that and took that, similar to Andrew Schultz with threatening to rape Kendrick. But you took that and ran with it and made yourself the victim.
[01:10:56] Then continue to. While being played, trying to play victim. You're agitating grown men that's over 40 to tell them to come and do something to you. Then on top of that, you are mischaracterizing them and saying for them to take care of their kids. And their baby moms. You know, you. Because you could have told that orange guy that you, you could have told that orange dude that you interviewed to take care of his baby moms and all of his kids because he's out way more than glasses do. But you're doing that and then you, then you also.
[01:11:35] Or mention why don't these guys slide for their ops?
[01:11:42] See what I'm saying?
[01:11:44] You see what I'm saying? Like this streaming community, this gaming community is bought everybody together in proximity and close to each other. Where yeah, you can use my lingo. You can use this lingo, that lingo. I grew up in New York. I grew up in New Jersey. I know how influential our talk is and what we. And what we do and you know how we talk. So Kasana and Phantom, they both single handed. Well, double handedly if you. I don't know how you call it, but they both influenced the whole culture in a.
[01:12:14] They influenced a whole generation of, of kids, of younger, of younger people. You hear Riz and all of that stuff. You hear W or L and everything that came from all of them and you got. Or mid and all of that stuff. They all curated that type of language. They didn't invent it, but they curated it and made it their own right and made it their own lex. The kind of. Of phrases and words that they use. And the people that are adjacent to us co opted that y n saying all of these different terms and felt feel comfortable enough again in this space to feel like it. It some ownership over that type of stuff.
[01:12:53] So.
[01:12:54] And whenever it doesn't go that way, what is a dean revert to? He says, why don't you go and slide? Why don't you go and slide on your ops?
[01:13:03] Why don't you go and slide on your ops? That's their default. You get that from a combination of people like academics and 6, 9 and everything like that. But what, what, what the you talking about?
[01:13:17] All right. These are the same people that's. That's put in. These are the same type of people. They have the same fans that are putting comments under and spamming comments saying Sly for Vine to Dirk whenever he was free. Y' all know where Dirk is now?
[01:13:32] In prison in California waiting on a trial for murder for hire.
[01:13:39] That he's the mastermind behind it. He's sitting life over, career over, done.
[01:13:47] And it's because of these hoe ass.
[01:13:50] Because of these.
[01:13:52] All right, So I just, I just wanted to tie that up with the bow. This is a little bit longer episode. Happy 2026, y'. All.
[01:14:02] Yeah, I still got some High Star bars that I want to get to.
[01:14:09] I'm kind of debating I'll go ahead and I'm gonna play them. It's from my man, Bruiser Wolf. I'm gonna just play a quick freestyle from my man Bruiserwolf, give y' all a little bit of his flavor. Pause if. If applicable. But this very unique artist, he. A lot of people compare him to Sugar Free, the West coast pimping artist, but this brother's name is Bruiser Wolf. I wanted to go to play a quick freestyle from him or whatnot. Our High Star bars for the week, and then we'll get into Brotherly Love. Get on out of here, y'. All. All right, hold on.
[01:14:44] I play sports, rap and soul drugs the stereotype of every from the hood you probably should record me the story's just not getting good I go till I can't no more it's anchor so my ankles though, shit, I can't let my anger show I can't work a 9 to 5 I like my freedom you say I lie enough times they might believe you My savage say that she leaving it's in her cycle every month Wash, rinse and repeat it Addicts remind me of DJs they play with needles and scratching my taste different had to cleanse my palate Vegan for a few months only beans and salad Shout out, shout out to boozy wolf man.
[01:15:26] Rinse, wash and repeat it on a psycho Rinse, wash and repeat it Said I done did everything from a from the hood. Sold drugs, rapped and played ball nah. All right, so there's one more High star bars that I do want to play before we get out of here.
[01:15:46] And shows a Brotherly love to Mr. E. Got himself I don't know if y' all familiar, but Saha to Prince. I know Fat Boy.
[01:15:59] Me and Fat Boy, I mean, like that listen to Saha all the time, but yeah, let's see here. I wanted to go ahead and play this for y'. All.
[01:16:41] Coffee used to be the dream. Junior cheeseburger, chocolate frosty that was French fries in France. You all be salty, boy, I hear you niggas chirping bunch of walkie talkies the Sydney Marcus Garvey Rastafari 2 Rifles by the bed I brought the carbon copy I'm so raw they bought a saw wasabi this for all who saw me when I was stressed now they all saw me. I got richer, son so fast I lost Shikari Dropped Ferrari leaning on like a park hold up, hold up, hold up, y' all I got Richard signed so fast that I lost Shikari I got rich in S Tough, tough, that's all I'm saying Tough.
[01:17:25] Bars Bang bang like that, like that, like that so fast I lost Shikari drop the Ramen Leaning like a park to Harley makeup all over my teeth From a Boston party hooker so good she forgot to charge me Mike from Larry more angels than the life But Charlie they might menage me Women treat me like safari the ice is God put me with the likes of Marley at night they call me if not they type I'm sorry Wherever my sprinter van go My night's a story.
[01:18:01] Come on, yo, hold on, hold on, y' all I gotta saha different Wherever my still off of the Richard son Lord Shikari Wherever my sprinter Van Gogh My nights are starry Come on, man, Come on, Django Starry nights Just in case, let's continue.
[01:18:47] I cut the head off the ghost this is paranoid paranormal Something you can't compare to normal I told Rapunzel that apple bottom look better caramel I laced in front of the business she's selling Hammond bundles what else? I felt disgruntled I thought they would treat me better humble now it's Italian stores drinking Americano what else? So many lawsuits Everything that I wear is formal Notary from the embassy I just left the concert hold on one second Let me rest my to.
[01:19:18] What good is that metal gonna do if it ain't never on you? What else?
[01:19:24] Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on the mask is over my face don't make me Lebanon you He's all right now I'm just He's just walking Never on you, Damascus don't make me.
[01:19:47] Serve you like the restaurant.
[01:19:58] You need to square some we had to share some Stabbed in the back so many times together Stabbed in the back some many times I'm scared of orange juice.
[01:20:14] I had to plug on the phone before they made the dongle Come on, y' all.
[01:20:23] Can't escape this who can you run to?
[01:20:28] You can't escape this hold on this what we do it for? Y' all.
[01:20:43] Free Mr. Clock fresh out the telephone booth boy Now I will say this too to my brother Sahai.
[01:20:58] Like that, like that. It looked like like Bended Don looked like the. Like y'. All. Y' all just look like cousins or y' all could be brothers or something like that. But shout out reading, you know I'm saying reading row reading high saha ATL shouted, You know what I'm saying?
[01:21:17] Tore that up. Brotherly love. Much brotherly love to you on that, brother. Speaking of.
[01:21:24] Get right into it. Show some brotherly love. Yo, I appreciate y' all staying with me. Everybody shout out to my two brothers that did sending some voicemails this week.
[01:21:35] So salute to y' all again, Dope Digitals, and my brother Sock as well. Shout out to you.
[01:21:45] Let's see here. Shout out to my brother, a butterfly. My brother a butter man. That's my bro. So we were celebrating New Year's, and I went ahead and shared the show with him and everything like that. He's a busy guy, so I don't. Look, we're not looking to promote and push and everything like that, but he listened to the show, enjoyed it, and everything like that to my. To my pleasant surprise, you know what I mean? So shout out to my brother, a butter. One of the newest members of the community out here, y'. All. Shout out to fat boy, of course.
[01:22:14] Shout out to Q. Old man Q. Winning that poker game. All right, I see you. Shout out to be easy, of course. Especially for shouting us out here. Mandatory overtime on your podcast. It means a lot, brother. Appreciate the love and the encouragement, man.
[01:22:31] And then shout out to my brother Greg from Sigma Theta. This is my brother. My frat brother, y'. All. But he's going viral currently with this trend that's going on online. I'm gonna play some of this before we pray and get on out of here. But I guess his wife bought him.
[01:22:52] It's a. It's a prank, apparently. This is what I figured out. But his wife bought him a Gucci box. It got a nice little Gucci box and all of that. And he's got a leaf inside of it.
[01:23:06] It's my brother. This my frat brother right here, mind y'. All. I'm waking up and I saw this on my timeline randomly.
[01:23:16] So he's opening up the gift, the present. Please handle it. Care. It's a delicate item. Is it? Yes. She talking about it's a delicate item.
[01:23:25] Okay. He said, okay. He pulling out the. He pulls out the leaf. He looking in there for something else.
[01:23:33] It's a leaf. It represents. It's a golden leaf. It represents value and worth, wisdom and enlightenment, prosperity.
[01:23:40] And he looking around the box.
[01:23:50] Okay. He said, okay. Nice. Nice.
[01:23:54] You don't seem too excited about it.
[01:23:58] Not that, Bab. It's not that. When you look. She said, it's not that big for that. You can appreciate that Gucci.
[01:24:05] You don't have to put it back in cuz it's hard like for it not to get like. It's definitely delicate. Okay, so now you can open this so you can appreciate your golden leaf a little more.
[01:24:18] Okay.
[01:24:20] He like, you got to be kidding me. Not that one.
[01:24:24] Do the next one. That's another one in there you can do. Look at this one. Next. Greg, man, thank you for the entertainment, bro.
[01:24:35] He reading the note, y'. All. But essentially the wife then told him that it's a two thousand dollar gold leaf that she didn't purchase from Gucci.
[01:24:44] Don't be delicate with it. Don't crush it now. Don't crush it. Hilarious. So brotherly love to my brother Greg as well. All of my frat brothers, of course.
[01:24:53] Shout out to Ashton, brother. I'm gonna get you that Marco Polo money. Hey, Ashton is also a listener of the community. He's been listening as well.
[01:25:01] I'm a little bit of bread for this Marco Polo family shared situation. I got you, bro. I got you. All right, but outside of that, man, you know what I'm saying? This is with supreme faith that's in a God. It's a prayer that's straight from the heart made. An ego and a hubris never break us apart.
[01:25:19] And from one brother to another, if nobody ever told you before, I love you. All right, peace out, y'. All. I really appreciate y'. All.
[01:25:26] All right. And we'll catch you on the next episode of Mandatory Overtime.
[01:25:34] Hey, everybody, it's closing time.
[01:25:37] You don't gotta go home, but you can't stay here.
[01:25:45] Closing time.
[01:25:49] Let me work.
[01:25:51] Please let me work. Do the knowledge.
[01:25:54] I know you going to dig this.
[01:26:02] Mama got that bunch of crunch Exactly. Mama got that bunch of crunch game. Exactly.