SNEAKO - June 08, 2024
Is Trump a Criminal?
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3 hours and 10 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of the OneMinute Podcast, we have a special guest on the show, Bronson. We talk about the Puerto Rican Day Parade, Trump, and how to not lie to save someone's feelings.
Transcript
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Bronson Waste, make sure to text Jerry, the new cameraman, if you have any, uh, if you
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have anything back in the tunnels in New York City.
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Fouchard is dropped, by the way, fouchard.co for anybody.
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If you guys can hear me, everything should be good to go.
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I've been sick for, for, I've had food poisoning.
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But I, as soon as I started feeling better, I flew to New York and I'm like, let's run
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Hey, you want to come on the one-minute podcast?
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Why aren't you going to go to the Puerto Rican Parade?
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What were you guys thinking before you sat down here?
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What were you thinking before you sat down here?
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All right, let me ask you the question of the day.
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I think it was like a person on the street trying to ask me something and I was just
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Do you remember the last time you lied to save somebody's feelings?
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Did you say like you were in the shower or what was your excuse?
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A lot of people hated him a lot more about eight years ago.
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Maybe like in terms of like how he had the conditions, like the money and like, you know,
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Because he says like craziest things and stuff like that.
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I mean, to an extent because people like target people like maliciously, but yeah,
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you all, everybody has their opinions on people, so I get it.
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Oh, you're probably going to the same pop-up they're going to?
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You might be going to the same pop-up, you feel me?
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My mom lived in Long Island, so I've been back and forth in my whole life.
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So it's mostly Long Island, but you say Long Island and Queens because Long Island is less cool?
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I'm brutally honest, and that's my downfall sometimes, you feel me?
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I be telling people the truth, and then sometimes they don't want to hear it.
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I was just, like, recording the track, and then I was just like, bro, like, somebody handed me a beat, and I'm like, I don't know if I'm gonna kill that.
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Like, you know, I don't think I'm gonna hop on it, because if I hop on that shit, it's not gonna be good.
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And they really wanted me to get on it, and I'm like, bro, you should probably hand this to somebody else.
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How do you tell your friend their song is trash when you hear it?
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I feel like you gotta give somebody one thing that they like, and then you gotta give them something that they can improve on.
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You say something like, even though the whole song is trash, that one line was hard.
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Like, that one line was kind of tough, you feel me?
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The rest of it, you could work on, get, like, a better mix, probably.
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Bruh, America is just going too crazy right now.
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I don't know what's going on, you know what I'm saying?
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You say it's been crazy pretty much every day for the past ten years, and people all agree with you.
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I don't really know what's going on in particular, because, like, I be seeing shit, but then somebody be saying one thing, but then, you know, who really knows the facts?
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So, what's the point of focusing on that stuff?
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Nah, I think you should focus and know what's going on around you.
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Just personally, like, there's a lot of turmoil going on in, like, the United States of America, and one people saying this, one person saying that.
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I won the Community Service Award in high school, you know?
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But that's a certification that I'm a good person, you know?
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It's just, like, completely, like, left my mind.
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I feel like if the president gave you a Community Service Award, you probably remember it.
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Like, picking up trash, or what were you doing?
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Nah, I was helping out little kids at, like, community centers and shit like that, mentoring.
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Would you like to come on the One Minute Podcast?
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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Hey, would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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Come sit for a minute while you wait for the train.
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I didn't want to overdo it with the One Minute Podcast, but it's just the streams that I enjoy
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You really don't even realize how sick I've been for the past few days.
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Like, this is the first time I've really been out and about in about a week.
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But I have other things planned while we're out here as well.
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If I got to get myself out of a situation, depending on how problematic it may be.
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What type of situation came to your head when you answered that?
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She'll be having me like right there about a squeeze, bro.
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You're lying about grades, about leads, something.
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And so what, you give a lie to soften the blow and to make her feelings feel better?
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Now, I'm not going to outright just give a crazy lie.
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Of course, I'm going to throw a slight honest truth in there, but kind of just tell, weaken the blow.
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Like you said, I'm going to throw a lie if I have to.
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No, I'm more of an honest person if I have to be, as you see.
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I was really honest for you to say that right here.
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So, I'm going to let you know if what I'm doing is wrong, but if I have to, I will lie to get out of this situation.
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I don't feel like everybody, everybody isn't a saint, you feel me?
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I'm sure there's been an action in somebody's life where they've maybe done something that could have gotten them into some trouble, you feel me, where that just wasn't right.
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So, that's kind of where I stand in that matter.
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I don't feel like I'm a, I'm not going to say yes, I'm a good person, but I'm not a bad person, you feel me.
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I do do things that could get me into some trouble, but I'm not going to outright say I'm a criminal, I smoke crack, or I'm selling drugs or anything like that.
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I mean, it's a good trait to admit that you're faulted.
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You know, it seems like you have ambition to become a better person.
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I'm not going to sit here and throw a shout out.
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Well, from the outside looking in, do you think Donald Trump's racist?
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Now, have I seen some outrageous statements from him?
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I definitely have seen some crazy statements that come from him.
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That's definitely criminal works for everything.
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It's really abrupt from like those questions to ask it about Trump.
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I got to find a way to blend it into the conversation.
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All right, would you like to be on the one minute podcast?
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He's a dick and I would spit in his face if I could.
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I don't know how he could get any black people to vote for him.
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Well, that's the stuff we're looking for right there.
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I'm just saying, because, you know, if I say nuts, people will be like, wait, what?
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All right, so you're doing a one-minute podcast.
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So this has, like, crispy chocolate Imperials, I'll say, instead of saying chocolate balls.
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Okay, and then this has, like, cranberry and coconut.
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There's some apricots dipped in chocolate as well.
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You're giving three strangers on the train chocolate.
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Um, I'm a teacher, so I have to impart some wisdom to these children of the corn right
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So, I like ninth graders because now they get a taste of the real world, and they're like,
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oh, high school, like, my credits actually matter.
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So, I was an engineer before that, and then I was like, let me change my life, so.
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I'm sure you did, but I'm sure you also were, like, super bright, and you could probably
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And I would cheat sometimes, too, and I noticed, I had a teacher that was similar
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to you, and she would see me cheating, and then she wouldn't, like, get me in trouble.
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No, so nowadays, the kids don't know how to cheat.
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So, like, even with the cell phone, it'll be like, you see a lot of this.
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You have your cell phone, and then you put it in your lap, and then you hear...
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Like, I was like, you're really trying to cheat in my face?
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He had a photographic memory, so he would memorize the problem.
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Then he would go to the bathroom, and he would ask somebody to, like, work the problem out
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for him, but he wouldn't remember the solution.
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So, he would, like, remember part of it, and write that down, and write that down three
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But I'm, like, looking at it, and I'm like, my dude, listen, I know you're cheating.
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If you're going to cheat, at least, like, do it well.
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Like, that's so much, having a communication through the bathroom, phototelegraphically.
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Another kid told me that this kid was cheating.
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So, then I went to the kid that was cheating, and I was like, you cheated on my test.
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And I was like, yeah, you did, and you had your phone, and then he told it himself.
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I was like, out of all things, you don't have to cheat.
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Now, if you don't do work in my class, that's an issue.
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But if you do work and you still don't get it, I'm still going to help you out.
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Like, you'll still pass my class if you do my work, even if you don't really understand it.
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But if you don't do anything, oh, you're going to fail.
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What's the secret to teaching 14, 15-year-old kids?
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Not to take anything personally and understand that they're as delusional as their parents.
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Yeah, so, okay, for kids that don't do any work, but then they want, say they have a 35% in my class, but then they're like, okay, well, if I get in work, like, the quarter ends in, like, a week.
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But if I get in all my missing work and stuff, I'll get bumped into a 70%.
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There's no way in this realm that that's ever going to happen.
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And some parents would be like, well, you know, is my child going to summer school?
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Your child, you know your child, you know your child doesn't do any work.
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So, but, like, what I noticed, especially with, because I'm not from here.
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I went to school in North Carolina, North Carolina A&T State University.
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But what I noticed with children today is that they got a lot going on.
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And it's mainly, like, some of them got, like, a lot of, the pandemic really hurt a bunch of kids,
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especially kids that are, like, mid-level, economic, like, economic, they...
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I was trying to, you know, trying to be PC, but, okay, forget that.
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Yeah, so people that are broke are, like, they come from an impoverished neighborhood.
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And they don't necessarily have the same access as, say, some kids that are, like, on the upper east side.
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What I noticed is that sometimes they don't want to put in the work, and maybe they can't because they're dealing with outside of school.
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Like, you got family issues, you got mental health issues.
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You have kids that are also, kids are hitting puberty, right?
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You got kids, I got kids that vape, I got kids that smoke a lot, and I'll be, like, so you're smoking, why?
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Or they come in, so some kids would come in the class high or reek in the weed, and I have Febreze.
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So I'll be, like, I need you to spray your clothes down.
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Stoners can never understand how much they really smell.
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Right, and I'm, like, so nobody downstairs, like, when you checked in, nobody stopped you and was, like, hey, I smell it.
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No, people don't, they don't do that, but for the most part, I'll be, like, just Febreze yourself.
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And then, like, I have deodorant for them and stuff in the room and lotion.
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I just have deodorant for kids, period, because they're funky, you know?
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They come from gym, and they're, like, like, one student came by yesterday, and he was, like, miss, I'm feeling kind of uneasy.
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And I thought he was talking about his grade, and he was, like, can I get some deodorant?
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I got male and female spray deodorant for them, so, yeah.
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That's the crazy thing about high school is that you go from gym class sweating and onions straight to pre-algebra.
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Yes, and those kids, they'll be, like, oh, my God.
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I'm, like, listen, I know you just came from gym.
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Unwind just a little bit, and let's get this working.
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Do you think kids are more disrespectful now than they were before?
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Because you were saying you need to have, like, a strong sense of yourself.
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You got to make sure that, you know, kids can smell fear.
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So, like, if they know that they can walk over you, oh, they will.
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So, I think when I started out, like, when I was subbing, you know, I was, like, well, I may see you once.
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I may never see you in this class again or whatever, but you still have to walk in there with a presence because if you don't, those kids are going to be, like, you know what, I'm about to run you.
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Now, there are some, like, I like the high school kids.
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I can't stand middle school kids because they want to prep.
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And the way that I would want to lay my hands on somebody's child because the amount of disrespect middle school kids give, I wouldn't have a job.
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Have you noticed social media affect middle schoolers and high schoolers?
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Because you have, like, you have children thinking that they can just be influencers and not, like, do any work.
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And, like, for some people, influencing does work.
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You have kids that are like, oh, well, you know, I'm going to wear a waist trainer.
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Kids are saying they're going to get waist trainers?
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I had a student last year that was like, I'm trying to get a summer body.
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And, like, she was shapely, you know, and I'm like, what you mean?
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And she was like, well, I got on my waist trainer.
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What percentage of high schoolers and middle schoolers do you think want to be influencers?
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What do you tell them when you know they don't have it?
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I just say, you know what, maybe you need to focus on something else in your life that would beneficial.
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I'm a little different in my case because I was an engineer.
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And that was, like, the best thing I could have ever done in my life.
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Well, we'll find out when I see my endocrinologist next month.
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So, but yeah, I mean, they cut it out in December.
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It's just, uh, this is easier for me than, like, trying to put sunscreen on every, like,
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Like, sometimes when they give you cancer, like, this is how much time you have to live.
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So, mine was, like, stage one, and I guess we caught it in time, and I had the surgery
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in December, and, uh, I'm just, I'm just floating through life right now.
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You're doing, like, activities, like making chocolate.
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Making chocolate's not really streets activity, but I see what you're saying.
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So, like, it could be, you know, I make, um, I don't do, I don't do it, but I do
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like, I don't consume it or smoke it, but apparently I make really great edibles.
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All the people that have them, they're just like, yeah, this is good, and I'm like, I'm
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That's what I love about New York, just someone with a tuba, this, like, family guy over here.
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I didn't mean to keep you so long, it's the one-minute podcast.
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No, because he's a white man that got money, or he's been using other people's money.
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Yeah, I mean, Obama wasn't, even though they were like, his, he doesn't have an American
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Listen, so Obama wasn't charged, Obama didn't go to jail.
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Listen, Trump had classified documents in his house.
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There's a song called Guilty, but she's like that.
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I'm not going to curse you on the podcast, but that MF is guilty.
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Well, you're saying he's a white dude, he's not going to get in trouble.
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Is he not, is Trump not the first black president?
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He has three baby mamas, 34 felony counts.
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So, just black people are the ones that like have three baby mamas and.
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Do you think people are going to hate him more or love him less?
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No, I think the ones that really support him, they're going to go even harder.
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I mean, he raised what, what, 200, how much, how many millions of dollars did his son raise?
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Yeah, so already on the strength of like him getting 34 counts, guilty.
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His supporters are like, you know what, that's okay.
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And you know, I appreciate people that go hard for stuff like that.
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I don't support him, but listen, Trump, I'll say this, Trump gave way for people to really express themselves in a way that we have never expressed ourselves before.
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When he was saying like, you know, we don't want people from shithole countries.
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Like, America is immigration nation, right?
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So, yeah, Trump has just said, hey, it's okay to be a bully.
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Say what you mean, mean what you say, or shut up.
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And Trump says what he means and means what he says.
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So when people took over January 6th, he was like, I support you.
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He got the Mike Tyson tattoo all over his head.
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I said, um, she's like, Trump's not going to get in trouble because he's a white guy.
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We should lock up Hillary, Biden, his son, all of them.
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What did you think about him and Habib meeting up?
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Because there's a lot of Muslims that say that he's Islamophobic and this stuff.
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And he said things like, I could, he actually said like, I think Islam hates us.
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And then you see him with Habib, who's like probably one of the biggest representatives of Islam internationally to see them like talk about that.
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And even Habib said, just end the war and the war.
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Um, but yeah, I don't know if Trump is the right person to say that to.
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Like, maybe he'll end the war, but not for the right reasons.
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The right reasons are saving the people in Palestine.
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But I don't think he cares a damn about Palestinian lives at all.
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So that would not be a reason for him to stop the war.
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I think that he has connections with Israel and Zionists in different ways that benefit him financially, maybe.
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But I don't think he hates Muslims or Arab or anybody like that.
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But, you know, in Islam, at least from my perspective, it's okay to lie about your sins.
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And it's okay to, like, hide your sins in that way.
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So if someone asks me, like, do I do this or this or that, and I do do that thing, and I lie and say I don't, then that's permissible.
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Well, I don't know about the cheating part, but I know that...
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But let's say I'm trying to get married to a girl, and she asks me about my past.
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So, I don't say I'm an active liar, but I'm saying lying is, it's not good, but it's okay in some instances.
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A bad lie is, I guess, a lie that hurts other people.
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So if you lie to protect somebody's feelings, are you doing the right thing?
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Um, nah, I'd say lying is not good, but in some instances it might be okay.
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I'm not trying to promote lying or anything like that, but you just hit me with a tough question, you know?
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He didn't know what he was going on with five guys.
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The ones that be, like, they give you that bag of course for me.
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Lady with the chocolate, but she wasn't like, you know.
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She wanted to keep it friendly and everything, but, you know, you can't.
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Yeah, I'm not just going to, like, give you attention all the time.
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Okay, so then I mean, by, like, traditional standard, yes.
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What have you noticed change about stand-up comedy in recent years?
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It's kind of, I feel like it's plateaued a little bit.
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Why do you think, is that the audience reception to things?
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I think that there's, you know what I'm saying, people are just playing it safer.
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That's why, when I watched, what was it, the Roasted Tom Brady?
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I haven't seen too much of his stuff, but he killed it, you know?
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Do you notice that you have to censor yourself to meet the expectations of the crowds?
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I mean, I think everyone's just censoring themselves in general, you know what I'm saying?
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What do you mean everybody's censoring themselves?
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Yeah, it's kind of just, everyone's kind of playing it safe.
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You don't really see any, like, heavy hitters like Young Eddie or Patrice O'Neal or, you know what I'm saying?
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And there's not really anyone that's, like, trying to fuck the game up, you know what I'm saying?
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They're afraid of getting canceled or something?
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But at the same time, you know, I just don't think that, I don't know.
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So we need somebody to break the expectations and push the boundaries of free speech.
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That's the kind of stuff that I like, you know what I'm saying?
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About the same amount as your average guy or girl or person, you know?
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I don't think that I'm a particularly big liar in comparison to other people, but, you know what I'm saying?
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I don't really touch on too much, you know what I'm saying?
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More just silly observations than trying to, you know, be that guy that's like, oh, here's my strong opinion.
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What do you tell the average person when they ask you, how do I be funny?
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If you're having fun, the audience is having fun, usually, you know what I'm saying?
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A lot of guys are up there trying to make people laugh.
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If you write something and it makes yourself laugh and you, like, you kind of giggle and, you know what I'm saying,
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have a good time while you're writing it and, like, you know, telling it to yourself, then usually it'll translate on stage.
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But a lot of people are like, oh, I'm going to go up there.
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It's like, try and make yourself laugh, you know?
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You were pulling, like, something called a rock.
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He said diversity is good, as if it's, like, oh, I'm a white guy.
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What happened, this is a ritual ceremony of us.
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Ratha Jatra, everybody gathered in the square, park.
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We get down in Fortran State, then we accompanied with the Ratha Jatra.
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There is several people chanting the Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare.
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Several people, like four million of people, gathered, and there was a dance, song, regarding our spiritual Hindu religion.
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Actually, our religion's name is Shanathan, but community called Hindu.
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But others, others are like the, we can, our worship is direct God.
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But there is some, a step, step by step, step by step.
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That means, that means it can be called like a cabinet, like a cabinet.
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We call him, call the goddess that, uh, laksmi.
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But for education, the worship part is, uh, Sarish Shadi.
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I felt bad for that, for that white dude earlier, bro.
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I, I, I, I, I, it's just, you know, it is what it is.
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Yeah, just, uh, the language barrier is too much.
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Couldn't, like, there's just, there's just no point, you know.
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Would you like to be on the one minute podcast?
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But I felt bad at the end because he's like, oh boy, yeah, you want diversity.
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He's just like, sadly saying, oh man, you don't want an average white dude to sit down and talk about his opinions you already know he has.
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Would you like to be on the one minute podcast?
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Yeah, you want to sit down for a minute while you wait for your train?
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I don't know if that was your grandmother or something, but she didn't speak much English.
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And it's basically this occasion that Hindus celebrate, um, like, yearly.
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It's just to give us, like, good luck, you know, for the year.
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There is infinite, but, like, it's one that we believe in.
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But it's, like, multiple versions of that same god.
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So, what is the, uh, let me just ask you all the questions I have about Hinduism.
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What is the significance of the cow in Hinduism?
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Um, well, it's, it's, like, there's significance in anything, right?
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But, like, we worship the cow the same way we worship, like, grass.
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You know, like, everything has, everything's made of God, you know, like...
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I mean, we don't worship it, but, like, like, it still has the same, um, I don't know, like, the same importance.
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But we also pray to, like, the other gods for different things.
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So, like, there's, um, for, like, studying, like, for good grades, there's a certain type of God that you pray to.
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For health, there's, I mean, most of them, like, health, yeah.
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Is Hinduism, is that more of a cultural thing or a belief thing for you?
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So, I mean, it's not like, um, we don't, like, we're not strictly, like, going, like, by the, like, verses, like, by text or anything like that.
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Like, um, it's more like, um, a way of living, you know.
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Um, oh yeah, do you get annoyed when you see white people doing yoga?
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Can I just add on, um, like, there's Sikhs, right?
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There's Sikhs who, they, they're like, most of the white people that practice Hinduism, they're called Sikhs.
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I mean, but I'm just saying, like, most, most people usually aren't white.
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Maybe, like, kind of different assignments for different roles.
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It's not what they assigned me for, but I was kind of, like, networking in different ways.
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But, I wouldn't say it was, like, a blatant lie, but it was just more about, like, I might
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have liked the deaths a bit more than the other deaths.
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So, probably, like, white lies versus, but I don't really...
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There's, I'm, it's not really much of a black lie.
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I think it's, uh, like, a metaphor for, for something that's, like, lighter, a lighter
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I don't know, you know, those conversations of, like, I don't know, like, black holes
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or, like, dark, not dark, like, or, like, black markets and stuff like that.
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My brother, they're trying to make it seem like black is worse.
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A white lie is innocent and a black lie is bad.
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Uh, well, I've never really heard of, like, a black lie, so...
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I have three baby mamas when I really have four.
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I think, uh, if you become a felony or a felony, you're a criminal.
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I can't recall something that he said that's blatantly racist,
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but I think a lot of, like, the rhetoric that comes from his conversations
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But, I mean, and, like, just knowing that type of character trope,
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just because I've been around, like, I don't know, like, finance guys,
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I've been around, like, a lot of, like, older white guys as well,
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I could assume that that type of conversation has probably come up.
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Do you, has your opinion changed on them at all in the past 10 years?
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Or maybe even recently, has your opinion changed at all?
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Um, I, it's pretty, it's pretty consistent from when he first came into office
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Has that made you think that they're trying to target him?
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Has that changed your perception on how the deep state is trying to control things,
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To be honest, um, I think, if I'm going to be real,
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I think that a lot of the charges were probably, um, embellished.
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Like, in terms of, like, 34 counts, that, that seems, I haven't looked at it,
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But I do think that he definitely could have hit a lot of conversations with Stormy Daniels.
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So, and I mean, like, in terms of the justice system,
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I'm not always completely trusting of the justice system,
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but thinking about, like, could have done, could he have done that,
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Why are you not trusting of the justice system?
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Because of what they historically do to my people.
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So, you think that the justice system targets black people?
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What about, uh, has your opinion changed at all about the George Floyd case?
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Do you think that that was an example of the justice system targeting a black man?
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The justice system as in, like, police brutality?
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Technically, that's part of the justice system, right?
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I mean, I think we're talking about, like, judicial court system.
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Yeah, that also went to, I mean, Derek Chauvin is still in prison.
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Didn't his autopsy say that it was a fentanyl overdose?
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His, I'll have to look more into the case, but his autopsy doesn't really change the fact
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that I witnessed for six minutes, or I think plus, of somebody kneeling on somebody's neck.
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So whether his autopsy was saying that he had fentanyl in his system, um, I don't necessarily
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know that the kneeling could have accentuated that or caused that.
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But I can know that six minutes of kneeling on somebody's neck and or head could definitely
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Um, I, I don't know if that's up to me, but I definitely think that he should deserve
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That's, that's a different conversation in general about like life sentences and stuff
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We're talking about the justice system, right from wrong.
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You gotta be more pointed, be more, be more pointed with the question.
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Who do you, who do I think deserves to go to jail?
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I think, um, a lot of people that do criminal activities.
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I would think, I, it's, it's hard for me to think of any felons that didn't go to jail.
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So I'm like, I don't know a lot of felonies that you would catch and you don't go to jail.
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I do think that that's an example of like classism when it comes to, he's able to probably
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skirt and avoid a lot of different situations because he has bread.
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Maybe there's some felonies that you don't go to jail, but I just know that a lot of
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felonies, typically you go to jail and 34 counts.
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He's always in like court hearings and the judicial system is always like, he's always
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Well, I don't want to play with nobody's life like that, to be honest, but I would
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say in terms of felonies and 34 counts, keep it consistent.
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Has that changed at all in the past four years?
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Even when Black Lives Matter came out, I was always skeptical about where is money going
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But in terms of the movement, I'm still supporting Black Lives Matter.
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But in terms of the organization, I don't know.
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I would have to see much more of like, where is the money going?
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But when it comes to a lot of nonprofits, even, not even just the states, but NGOs across
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the world and stuff like that, there's a lot of mismanagement of funds.
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The Black Lives Matter organization, all this money went to like these trans black people
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And also there was a Jewish guy that was running Black Lives Matter.
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And then Flint, Michigan and George Floyd's family, they didn't get a, they didn't get a
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George Floyd's family, the people he was living with, like his car was still like not impounded.
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My thing is that like, I don't know why the focus is so much on what the organization
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did versus like, what does the movement kind of symbolize?
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Because like, yeah, at the end of the day, like that's fucked up, right?
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That's fucked up that, and I didn't watch the Candace Owens documentary.
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I get to see about the Fenn all overdose and Derek Chauvin and things like that.
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And you were probably seeing like around like a lot of like creators like you that like speak
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When I see something that's very pointed in terms of like rhetoric and like what she's
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I mean, because of burning down police stations and burning down buildings and looting.
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Black Lives Matter is not burning down police stations and shit like that.
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What we're talking about is a movement and or conversations around police brutality,
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how Black people are treated within this country, and economic inequality.
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So that type of shit is not, the organization does not represent that movement.
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Police brutality, economic inequality, and how historically Black people are treated within
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I've experienced, um, I'm forgetting the word, um, discrimination, or as in like people
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or a cop, it's not appropriation, but it's like when they see you and, yeah.
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There's multiple occurrences where I've been profiled, right?
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I've been profiled in different ways, whereas if I'm doing something wrong.
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For example, me and my friends back upstate, because I used to live upstate, me and my
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friends back upstate, we're going to get pulled over pretty often.
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Often, and typically we're not going to, like, we're able to, you see how I kind of like speak
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and stuff like that, I'm pretty, I'm pretty, um, I'm pretty good at speaking.
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So it's not like I have a problem with cops, so I'm able to talk myself out of a problem,
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but let's say I'm getting pulled over for something that's very unnecessary or...
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Because typically cop, I mean, typically these cars would not be getting pulled over in this
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Like, if I'm at the river, right, and there's 30 cars around us, because we'll all be chilling
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at the river, and my friends get pulled up on, I mean, I would, I would assume that's
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And typically, because that's happened within this country.
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So, statistically, that happens more to black people versus, um, I would say, like, the,
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I'm not going to say minorities in general, but white people.
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Yeah, I hear that a lot, people say, like, statistically, black people get profiled more.
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I've never seen those statistics, and actually a lot of them show that, that white people
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get targeted by that, like, almost more than black people.
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I wonder, I wonder if those statistics kind of is, is by a city and, or, like, urban areas
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and stuff like that, because, I mean, like, if you're talking about, like, how white people,
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you're saying white people get more profiled than black people.
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Are you speaking about, like, in, like, rural Georgia?
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I'm talking about police brutality, like, of getting killed by the police, but there's
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more, and not even just, like, more people, but more percentage, too.
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White people are getting shot more by cops than blacks.
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Is that because white people are more, uh, it's just more populous within the city?
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No, no, no, not even just based off the people, but off the percentages, too.
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Like, per white person, it's more, you're more likely to get shot than a black guy.
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I don't know about ceding that point to you, because I truly don't know.
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But from what I know, I'm pretty sure that's incorrect.
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And then I came to realize that a lot of, like, the Black Lives Matter programming and
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this stuff is not actually because they care about police brutality.
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It's to keep us controlled and keep us in this crazed state of, like, oh, the system's
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The system is not completely against, but it definitely aids people.
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Affirmative action just got repealed, right?
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Affirmative action is a perfect example of how you are going to go to college more
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Asian guys or white guys, there's too many of them, so they're going to give it to a
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They're going to give that scholarship away to somebody from the hood.
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What's the percentages of minorities within college, right?
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What's the percentage of minorities to the greater majority?
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And, for example, there's a lot of Asian kids, right, and international kids in NYU as
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And the statistics of minorities versus the greater Asian and white population.
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Let's say minorities make up, like, 13%, and out of...
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No, no, no, like, 6%, and out of that is, like, 4% of, like, black people and stuff
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I actually just had a meeting with somebody that works within NYU, and they're speaking
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about diversity numbers being down, like, 55% since affirmative action just got repealed,
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So I don't know what rooms that you've been in, right?
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I probably benefited off of affirmative action.
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I mean, my high school that I was in, I was in AP courses as well, just like everybody
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Me and, like, two other black people were probably in the class.
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At the time that everybody was having a tutor, I was being evicted from my home, right?
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So there's a lot of circumstances and nuance that you and a lot of other creators don't
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really speak about when it comes to these type of situations.
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So, yes, I probably benefited from affirmative action, but I have...
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And if I didn't get into college, I wouldn't even have that opportunity because of those
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situations, as all of those white kids that was in my classes, as well as Asian kids that
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Actually, I'm not going to say Asian kids, because they weren't in my classes.
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A lot of white kids that was in my classes benefited off of having the money to pay for a tutor.
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If they just have more money, they're more likely going to pay $86,000 a year to go to NYU.
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We have to speak about a lot more nuance, because I don't want to keep going into, like,
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Black and white, it was typically the way that they redeemed race in the 80s and 90s and
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I'm pretty sure around, like, the 80s, it was changed to a lot more, like, Asian, black,
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All those different things that you check off on the census, right?
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That's typically how they categorize people, right?
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That's why how a lot of Asian people were able to kind of be able to, I'm not going to
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say slide through the cracks in different ways, but the way that black people were discriminated
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against was much more on a detrimental way versus other races.
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Are you discriminated against now as a black man?
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My mindset is completely different than, like, a lot of different people.
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Like, me even being on Wall Street right now is kind of crazy for me and my people.
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So, I wouldn't say I'm discriminated against directly, but indirectly my people are discriminated
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Like, for example, you're fighting right now to say that Black Lives Matter and all these
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You're saying that Black Lives Matter and all these different movements are brainwashing
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And I think that you're brainwashing people as well, right?
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So, at the end of the day, you're telling a lot of people that I should not, or a lot
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of my people should not get into college because you're saying that as if it's a leg up.
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And I just explained to you a complete situation.
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It's a personal story, anecdote, of me saying that if this was not, if affirmative action was
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not in place, I would not be able to excel in college like I am right now.
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But because I have the resources now at college to excel, I'm now able to do what I do and feed
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out half the population at NYU in terms of grades, and in terms of resume, and in terms
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My point is that we just shouldn't let these things hold us back.
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Thinking that you're being discriminated against and having that mentality is going to hold
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you back more than whatever systems are in place.
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I salute you 100%, but I also think you need to understand what system you operate in.
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I knew as a kid, I mean, I knew as a high school student that all of my friends in those
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But I also know that they are playing on a different field, and I'm playing within a
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Race intersects with, okay, you talk about intersectionality.
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That's why you have white people typically have more money than you, and Asian people typically
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But there's advantages to having less money.
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You know how many rich kids are lazy doing drugs right now?
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It's Saturday right now, and they're not working on the weekend.
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I'm sorry, but I would much rather grow up with rich parents and...
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Well, don't make that say, because I love my situation, I love my parents.
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But I would much rather grow up in a wealthy neighborhood with a lot of access and opportunities
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versus growing up in a poor neighborhood where most of my friends don't have the same opportunities
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For example, out of my friend group, I'm the one person that probably is going to graduate
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from a four-year accredited college, right, out of my friend group.
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A lot of those wealthy neighborhoods that you're talking about, because you're speaking
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in one little individualist mindset, those wealthy neighborhoods, those kids are going
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Yeah, one might go over on COPE, but at the end of the day, I'm going to take that over
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Nowadays, college is not the metric of success, right?
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But I'm just saying how you see how you keep moving on from different things, and I'm just
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saying that, at least acknowledge some points, right?
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Because I feel like what I am saying is dispelling a lot of my friends.
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My major point is that your circumstances in life and what you're going to do, they come
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down to you and your work ethic more than anything else.
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We are all individually more in control of our destiny than people would like to give
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And the Black Lives Matter, like I'm always a victim people, they think that they are not
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Leftists go around believing that everything is outside of their control, and they live
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And that's going to hurt you more than anything else, than any other systems of power that
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I am one of those Black Lives Matter leftists, right?
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Just by saying Black Lives Matter is a victim mentality.
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No, because the thing is, you just speak in black and white versus nuance, right?
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So I'm saying, when I say that Black Lives Matter, I'm not talking about the organization,
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I'm talking about the systematic problems that we're talking about.
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My point is, just saying Black Lives Matter is already victimizing yourself.
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I do believe that everybody should, I love people, but I'm saying at the end of the day,
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we understand that there's systematic problems, that they disadvantage me, so I can't make
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it to, there's multiple levels to this too, so that I can't make it to college, then so
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For example, like there's so many banks right now that are getting sued for discrimination
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Yeah, no, but hyper-focusing on that stuff is going to hold you back more.
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They are an NGO representing a movement of what's talking, of problems that's happening.
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I don't think that, of course they're hyper-focusing, that makes sense, because they're a movement
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As an individual, me, I'm not hyper-focusing on shit.
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I'm saying I support that movement, I agree with them, but at the end of the day, I'm not
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going to hyper-focus and call myself a victim, because I have shit to do, and I have shit
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And will you also acknowledge the scam that that was, and how much money they funneled
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I don't like the rhetoric you're speaking, the way you're speaking about different things.
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I think, like, I don't know why you can't, like, leave with love.
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I want to have as much power as I possibly can for myself, and having any sort of mentality
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that's going to relinquish that by saying, black lives matter.
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Because black people get killed more by the cops.
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Where are there more black people getting shot by cops?
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But having that belief and going forward in life, like, I'm more likely going to die
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You're focusing completely on this one statistic, right?
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As in, and I don't know if that's true, so I'm not going to see that point yet.
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But, like, for example, like, talk about, like, stop and frisk, right?
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I'm going to say, during those times, it's 2024, 12 years later, that's not that big of a jump.
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Let's leave all, it's time to forget about this stuff.
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It's time for, as Asians, we got to forget about the internment camps.
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Nah, because the thing is, the thing is, why we can't get over shit like that, right,
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is because shit has not been rectified, right?
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Internment camps, didn't reparations happen for internment camps?
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I think there was governmental support regarding that.
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And I think there's a lot of governmental support regarding the Holocaust, right?
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I'm saying that where we're at right now and today, there hasn't been enough.
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You give all these people, you give all the black kids your age, stuff like that, the
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ones that are not on Wall Street, you give them all $10,000 for slavery reparations.
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What are all those kids spending that 10 racks on?
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Because they're buying shoes and they're buying jewelry.
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Well, that's not how reparations work, first of all.
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You talk about governmental programs, how that goes into different things, high schools
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Like, for example, I'm going to be working, right, teaching financial literacy to high
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school students sometime in the fall semester, right?
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That's how you fix those type of issues and stuff like that.
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You give money to those type of different programs and or those parents that can help
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Okay, programs and the programs give some money to the parents?
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A 30-year-old black family from the Harlem Bronx, Brooklyn.
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Food prices are 50% higher than what they were like five years ago.
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You give them $10,000, is it going to go right to the grocery store?
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Do you understand that they just opened up Section 8 applications and it's got, like,
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And I don't understand, like, why you try to hyper-focus on this is not a problem, this
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is not a problem, when you see problems all the time when you're walking around.
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Yeah, of course they do, but reparations is not the solution.
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Can you agree that there's a materialism problem in the black community?
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Of course it's going to be a materialistic problem when it's a lot of people in a survival
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state, and sometimes when people are in a survival state, they just go numb to a lot
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And when they go numb to a lot of shit, there's little fucking positives and little things
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that make you happy, and I think materialism is an effect of that.
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See how you're kind of, like, purporting the victim mentality more?
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I think New York, I think New York has a materialistic problem, terrible problem, honestly.
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New York, New York, guys, like, for example, they're going to buy Amiris and shit like
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New York has a terrible materialistic problem, but I think it's a microcosm of what the
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And at the end of the day, right, yes, you're going to have this urban group of people,
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right, and I say urban as in New York City, right, urban group of people that when this
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place, this is the city, this place, this place, and this place is all fucking impoverished,
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but then you take a train, the next train over, and you see a fucking, people walking
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with dogs and shit like it's just normal and shit, yeah, bro, like, people are going to
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That's not me saying it's a victim, that's me being fucking nuanced.
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All right, thanks for coming on, man, I appreciate it.
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He's in Vegas, maybe the UFC PI, the Performance Institute.
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Why don't you call him out to a fight right now?
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Just out on a walk, you know, exploring the city a bit.
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I think that they're just trying to go and find...
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I think his enemies are trying to find ways to stifle his campaign.
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I'm supposed to be bodyguarding over here in the corner.
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I ain't seen none of my people stopping me yet.
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I'm really looking for a new job right now, so.
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You better stick with security, get some guns, some armed security.
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So, anything else, you know, I need something else, man.
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I'm trying to leave my job and do something else, man.
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How do you feel about how New York is going so far?
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How do you feel about what's going on in New York?
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He's not trying to take guns away, so I can't be mad at him, you know?
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I'm political to a point where it's like, what affects me?
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I'm going to say this because he said it earlier.
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I think Donald Trump's the next black president.
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For you to be black, you got a hat just now.
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You know, I came all the way from uptown to see this man, Sneeko, on the podcast.
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Boy, I can't believe I talked to that one dude, the Black Lives Matter dude, for 30 minutes.
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Chad, I'm still recovering from the food poisoning, too.
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Oh, by the way, someone clipped that from the dude where I made the joke about the felonies.
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When I said, like, what's the difference between a white lie and a black lie?
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And I'm like, a black lie is when you have three baby mamas.
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Also, the other easy clip was that one dude who said that he's going to spit on Trump's face.
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Like, I make these jokes all the time, but you forget that you're in New York with NBCs.
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When people are, like, getting really offended by this stuff, bro.
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It makes sense why the stand-up comedian was like, yeah, everyone sucks now.
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Maybe they're different Hindus, but what's going on?
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It's not, asking New Yorkers about their lives.
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No, but I want to go out because I love Tony Hinchcliffe.
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He should not be free, but he's also not a criminal.
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Would you like to come up with a moment of vodka?
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I went with that thing, and then you guys kicked me out because I was too honest.
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Because you guys were doing some e-dating thing, and I was like, nah.
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Oh, it's because he was asking if I wanted to find love, and I was like, I already have
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Maybe you should have stuck around on the e-date.
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Like, I'm always saying the truth, and that causes me problems.
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I mean, I guess about, like, me saying, like, I ate something else.
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Like, saying that on, like, the stream and then getting kicked out instantly.
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If, for example, they're trying something on them, like, nah.
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I just try to, like, do, like, criticism that helps improve people.
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What was your experience on the Fresh and Fit podcast?
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Like, I can kind of agree with some of the points, like, that Myron says.
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And I can kind of be like, you know, because he says, oh, if a girl goes on Tinder and she
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has, like, an old fan, and then, like, she wants to get treated like a lady, but she
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I think, like, what you portray yourself as is what you're going to be, um, you know,
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Like, you're going to get the respect that, like, you, I guess, you put out, like...
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So, like, if you're kind of, like, you know, like, snoozy, then you're going to be treated
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Well, honestly, when, like, he was in, um, when he was president, I was making way more
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Well, I used to, like, work in, like, real estate, so...
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Right now, well, I'm a student, so I'm trying to get, like, my bachelor's in psychology.
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Okay, you were in the homes, in the real estate.
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What would you say to Donald Trump if he was watching this right now?
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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That's what you guys were asking me, and I didn't answer.
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For, like, just, like, some charges of someone that I can't talk about.
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Okay, so I don't know if you could take the picture.
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And not only free Trump, we've got to free you.
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He will be on two terms, so he's going to have to be a new guy soon.
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I think it's good because he's up for it, and he's not trying to take your memory rights.
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That's a big thing to most people, so I'm not against him.
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Did we know P. Diddy was P. Diddy until we knew?
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I don't have enough evidence to support his racism.
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He was cool before he started running for a presidency, and then now everyone's trying
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I haven't spoken to any other fellow Filipinos today.
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I'm going to meet my cousin slash god sister at the Tribeca Film Festival to drop her off some vaporizers, some cannabis vaporizers from my job.
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I have my own merch brand, High Fashion Line as well.
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Um, I'm a access control monitor, a licensed cannabis security professional, so I'm licensed to work at, um, licensed and state-recognized grocery facilities, consumption lounges, and dispensaries.
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Although, I did get more money with him as president than anybody else.
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I hope it goes best for you, inshallah, and, yeah.
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I went to Miami first, and now we came up to New York.
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Uh, I don't know, because I haven't done my own research about it, but what I've seen
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is when he was president, he was to fix the country, did really good things.
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So, I think he is, the media is quite against him.
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They pay him in quite a negative light, so I think that's one thing.
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I hear the Muslim community, because I'm a big Trump supporter, they're like, oh, you
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shouldn't support him, he said this one, you know, it's like, he's a white American,
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I don't really think, from what I've seen anyway, I don't really think he's an Islamophobe.
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Of course, like, there's certain things, but I think that's just everyone in general,
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like, you touched upon, just as a white American.
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I think he's just, every race is attacked, so it's like a comedian, it's like, if you're
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not attacking certain, it's like, he's attacking Mexicans, attacking everyone, like, remember
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he's calling Mexican rapists or something?
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It's not the most least racist position, being racist towards everybody equally, is the
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Yeah, exactly, he's not targeting a certain race, certain religion, so, yeah.
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From my personal, what I've seen, because I'm in the finance world, he's a really good
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So, when he comes back in power, which is probably most likely, it will be quite good for the
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It's like, you turned down that $20 million gambling deal.
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And I think you've actually inspired me, like, because I was already, you know, born a Muslim,
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But seeing that people like you, Andrew Tate, you know, taking the religiously, conveying,
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kind of got me onto the dean, practicing five times a day.
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My barber said that, surprisingly, when I started praying, he's like, you look very different.
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So, even yourself, so it's, like, quite good that you stand on your moral grounds and you
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don't sell yourself out for, you know, like, gambling deals and things you don't stand
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Yeah, that's the best thing, having that sort of self-confidence and conviction in what you
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You know, it's also rare to find in the influencer space and it angers a lot of people.
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I think I've made some enemies talking about that stuff, but it is what it is.
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Where do you think is the place in the world where you have to raise your kids in a manner which
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is Islamic or in a manner which is a lot of even white conservatives want to raise their
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To be honest, I've just started my journey of searching the world.
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Probably the Middle East, but, yeah, like, that's the problem with Dubai is I think it's
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There has to be some, like, cons, especially with everyone that's moving there now.
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I want to, hopefully, inshallah, do Umrah one day and, yeah.
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When I find out, I'll say it publicly, but I'm still on that search right now.
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You know, I'm still trying to find the balance.
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I was actually thinking about moving back to New York.
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Yeah, you know, a lot of things I love about it.
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It's funny, though, because I was really close to moving to Saudi, but, and this is the polar
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Yeah, I went for Umrah twice, and I went to Medina for a long time.
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Would you ever consider, like, like you said, you'd consider, what was, like, something that
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You get familiar with the surroundings and the people around.
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People always say, move to Saudi, but it's not that easy to just go to some place where
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you don't know anyone, you don't speak the language or the culture.
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Because, like, when I went there, I was like, like how you said, it's like, it was very,
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Yeah, I went for Jumai yesterday, but I go for Jumai every Friday, but I have no Muslim
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What I like about the UK is that there's all these Muslim brothers, so it's easy to stay
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And if you're around them all the time, you're just going to pray with them.
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It's like your net worth is your friends, basically.
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And that's the same for religion, same for everything else in life.
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So we find a lot of people, Sneaker, so I really appreciate that.
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You've been pretty much, I mean, you've been everywhere.
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It's been such a big thing and it's been so culturally relevant that even though I don't
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know where your show is actually, I still, I still know you.
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What you say to people, what you say to young guys.
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I think personally speaking, I know other people, listen, I live in New York City.
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I know that a lot of people are going to have opinions on this.
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I think that he's just misunderstood with a lot of this stuff.
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I know that that is a hot button press for a lot of people.
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It's funny, your voice lowered as soon as we started talking about that.
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Listen, it's New York, you know, I, I, I, people have very strong opinions on it.
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Me personally, I don't believe that he's a criminal.
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I believe that he's a good man who actually likes the country, loves the country.
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So why is there a political witch hunt going on against him?
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Because, to be honest, when somebody threatens the status quo, when you have people who want
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everybody to think and do things in a certain way, and they want to control that.
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They want, you know, I don't know how much of it I can get into it with the WEF and all
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It's been really liberal NPC faggity today, so I want to hear something based.
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So, I believe that without going into enough detail to damage my career and whatnot, I believe
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that there are powers that be that don't love the people, that are pretty bad in a lot
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A lot of things are being pushed politically, economically, even something as, in my opinion,
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as simple and as subtle as EVs, electric vehicles, right?
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You have a lot of greenhouse things that are going on.
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A lot of things, even socially, that look great, sound great.
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It's going to impact a lot of things, and it's going to control.
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Just look at the trucker protest in Canada with Trudeau, right?
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You know, you have a lot of things that sort of people voicing their opinions against, and
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I'm sure you were banned from a lot of things besides YouTube.
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You know, you have a lot of people who did end up on Rumble.
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Me, I've even been banned from X like 20 times.
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You don't need to say the slur, but talk about the race.
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Basically what it is, you got to be very careful with your words, because people take things
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I was going to write you a check, but Sandy said that was horrible, so please enjoy this
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I'm writing it on the back of my phone, so it looks like...
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I mean, you can use the rest of the table if you want.
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I can't write and talk to you at the same time.
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I was actually coming over here to use the table, and then I saw that something was going
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Also, I noticed your sticker on your phone says dog person.
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What's one thing you would say to Donald Trump if he was watching?
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How are you going to celebrate Pride Month?
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I got robbed at my last Pride Month, so now I avoid it.
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I got my backpack with my wallet and all my shit stolen last Pride.
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Chad, we've got to change the battery real quick.
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Would you like to come on the one-minute podcast?
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Bro, when he's in front of me, it's like a little scarier.
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I didn't want to do it because there's no good way that that outcome is.
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All right, Chad, we've got to change the battery.
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All right, would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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She said she was going to Pride Month, but she got robbed last year.
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So, wait, how are you going to celebrate Pride Month?
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Why did this sticker say dog person with the LGBT rate?
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I don't know what these people even think anymore.
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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This is not the best-looking sign that I've ever had.
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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I know I respect that you're Muslim, but Christ is king, right?
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I asked Chris to go get somebody who's risen chicks now, but he's my security guard.
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I'm meeting my boyfriend's parents for a drink.
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Because that's a legally binding contract I am not signed up for.
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Why not get married religiously or something so you don't have to do it legally?
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Well, then what I posed to you, why do you need to get married religiously?
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It just seems like it's a formal agreement for something that you're already in.
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And desire to be with someone because you want to be with them, not because you're legally
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Probably guilty of tons of war crimes and espionage.
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What's one thing you would say to Trump the criminal right now if he was watching?
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Please go find a hole and jump inside so we can bury you.
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And like we want to put forth like a good example of being like good people, classy people, intelligent people, logical people.
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Who's a good example of somebody that represents our country?
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I don't know, there's plenty of environmentalists that are intelligent people, scientists, doctors, lawyers, politicians.
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Do you think a scientist should represent our country?
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I mean, he probably would make a lot more logical decisions.
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And like someone who's like got, has a higher education.
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I don't think necessarily we're choosing the right people to represent us because politicians aren't necessarily the best people to represent us.
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Like I'm sure that there's anyone in this train station that has more qualifications than Donald Trump to be president of the United States.
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But maybe in a few years if they like continue studying.
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Have like understanding of like world, the world.
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And doing things that are like unjust and illogical.
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I think, yeah, you have like a bright face even though I disagree with you.
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You have some good sensibilities and you believe in what you're saying.
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Oh, I think we need to make America great again.
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I think he's a political prisoner and I think that they are just this political witch hunt.
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I think all these charges are pretty much, like if they're going to go and convict them
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for this stuff, then you can look at like the history of presidents and all these people
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that are, have never been convicted of anything.
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Then they should all be convicted and we should have held to higher standards.
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I think Trump is on the same standard as, if you say, all the things you said is like,
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Do you think that he should be representing you?
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And that's why people in other countries think America...
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You've got to be a little bit of a narcissist to go into politics.
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You have to think, like, people should vote for me.
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Maybe we should be electing people that care more about other people than they do about
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Maybe we'll get some of these dresses over here.
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That lady over there said that you would be the next president of the United States.
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Well, lahi, she said that you guys would be a better president than Donald Trump.
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She said, this lady said that you would be the good next president of the United States.
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What would be the first thing you do as the next president of the United States?
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She's a good example of, like, a New York white liberal.
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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but I didn't want to get a final throw at me.
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there hasn't been one Chinese person you are right
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come talk for a minute while you wait for the train
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you see people in New York like crying on the street when that happens
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and apparently that means he has to break up with me
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okay so you were sleeping with her on the side
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I would have to pay every time for him to come to the city
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broke manipulators like that get girls like you
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and he was still able to be in a relationship with you and stay
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like what was the biggest thing you learned from that two year relationship that didn't work
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it's not your responsibility to make someone else happy
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and don't let someone else dictate your happiness
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you didn't even got beat or anything like that right?
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so is your outlook positive or negative after leaving that?
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I'm gonna marry you as soon as I get out of college
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what are you looking for in your next relationship?
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probably want to take like a year off or something
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how much of the relationship do you think was your fault?
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was it making you slow or lazy or anxious or something?
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and saying that I'm gonna have a problem with it
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like if I'm scared of how someone's gonna react to me
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women like pretty unanimously think the same
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everybody looks like they're about to go out right now
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we're doing this much later than we usually do it
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his jewelry sounds ridiculous your jewelry
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