Andrew Schulz on Culture Vulture Accusations, Gangs, Gringo Papi & More

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lmfao at the Milk shoutout

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Andrew the goat 🐐

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OP this isn’t for you . Where all the AD haters that make threads everyday about him talking about hood shit ? No complaints of Andrew asking him a million Questions about “hood shit “ y’all complain about ?? Hmm interesting .

Literally a hour of Andrew intrigued and asking about hood shit like a lot of white people do . But y’all cry everyday “all ad does is bring hood shit to the show, he stays in a hood mindset !” .

LMAO y’all so full of shit . Wanna know all about the street shit and be in the mix but as soon as u hear an opinion you don’t like or agree with its “stop talking about hood shit “ while being obsessed with hood shit at the same time . COGNITIVE DISSONANCE

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Sunday release?

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Andrew Schulz now positioning himself as some powerhouse comedian, daredevil polemical comedian, like a Mike from Redbar for instance, is so corny its almost unbelievable. & the fact Schulz has grew such a big fanbase is a damning indictment of how goofy and bad so many people's taste is. Schulz is Brendan Schaub level of cringe.

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no jumper coolest podcast in the world and today we have a very very special episode where I have two of the at the end of the day all stars in here to help me interrogate Andrew Schultz Andrew I just want to say you've been on the podcast a few times four or five years ago it was a while back and we're we're very very amazed and impressed by uh how far you've taken things since then thank you man same to y'all I love what you guys you really managed to take your poop jokes and your abortion jokes and everything and really just allow them to propel you to the next level super stardom yeah the only whack part of the song is Tabasco right the Tabasco if you said Cholula or Tapatio or something like that then it'd be fine you feel me but like there's only one cool sauce if you'd filmed a scene in Chipotle I think that would have made it even more exactly it would have made it even more clear that I can remember was meant to sort of lampoon all Spanish come on bro give me a bar Glock on the hip make the op say [Laughter] [Applause] it was like Christmas for Adam you know what I'm saying he had to release calendar he got a long one oh tiger yeah you got a long schlong on them I haven't looked I'll be honest with you but I believe it it's a decent dick yeah yeah [ __ ] did he send you to take a picture of Tiger's dick I don't even remember this [ __ ] man that was no that was the breaking point of me and Adam's friendship where he wanted to test how far he can go with me the white boy fun that's what we call it that was the ending of it so he sends this [ __ ] and it's in the morning I'm here eating with my kids yeah and I look and I say that's Tiger's dick [Music] soon this is like how it works bro but you're a little old for it that's the thing that's what I'm saying it's like um how do I say it it's like uh gay jokes are like first entered the black community with like Ty what is his name Tyler the Creator Tyler gay yeah I agreement for black people white people been playing around that gay [ __ ] for a minute we love gay jokes bisexual has Adam tucked his dick and like just posted I never show you I'm a man I got a fireman I go behind the camera and show you Elementary bro I'm upset with you man you have to spread our culture more me and him are very similar in that we are clearly Alex we've been sent by George Soros to be agents of chaos and destruction within the black community and introduce you guys to gay humor yes it's the most fun [ __ ] okay I'm gonna ask you this then yeah because him said for fun they said hey homies to get around and they'll choke each other until they pass out another Victory and then you all raped when this [ __ ] is fire right no no no that's just how you have fun with the boys like y'all don't do that that's not gang initiation that [ __ ] is crazy made me imprisoned but not here we do when we're free this this has come up we were just talking about this off camera but so basically there's a comedian named Danny Mullen who I'm a big fan of who's on the podcast yeah he's a purple belt in Jiu Jitsu and somebody kind of suggested maybe you would use your Jiu Jitsu to defeat A.D and his reaction was yes I think Jiu Jitsu would be an ideal art form with which I could rape A.D and A.D takes issue with it because again doesn't understand white boy humor he doesn't want to get raped I didn't even take issue with it now that I know what type of guy he is like that was our first interaction then I wouldn't know how to handle that but wait is he cute like he's like okay well it's kind of Lloyd Christmas haircut he said that was beautiful so I was like hey that's a compliment I mean you'd rather choke out a more beautiful dude right do you think that would be a stain on the history of Jiu Jitsu if you found out that the Old Masters were primarily using it to rape their friends well that would be a case yes Adam I do think that would be a stain on Jiu Jitsu yes I hope I never find that out about the Gracie family that would be really a stand on the whole UFC as well yeah oh you're doing Jujitsu a little bit more poor boxing though but you're scared to roll around with me because he thinks I'm gonna get a boner yeah definitely yeah Jujitsu is wild gay like it when you think about it like self-defense the guy like welcomes you in his missionary gay that's the gayest scared my teacher says yeah yeah okay get on top of me I'm like hold on man if you hit a dude from the back that's not as gay as like looking into his eyes like but you have to do it again they're back no isn't that crazy yeah but the dude puts his legs up and you just got it the thing is when you do when you're doing that when he puts his legs up you're so worried about getting choked out or beat up or whatever that the last thing you're gonna think of is like oh well we both have penises I gave a guy a staph infection within my first couple weeks of doing judicials a little bit you know I don't know porn yeah don't you guys get tested every week this is before all the porn stuff this is like 10. you know you oh you're really on some white chicks I try to avoid showering if I if I can yeah yeah no I like showering bro yeah just met black people I could tell like in the last five years like I grew up with black people so I had to show oh did you I learned very early that I'm supposed to like wash my ass with a towel in the shower most wipe you don't even just tell me that they just taught me about the loofah crazy [Music] is one of the biggest causes of me having a clean ball sack because he introduced me to the loofah and he would just laugh at himself with it and just jump out and now I have a bottle of method men and a loofah and a loofah you don't know about Method Man no it was method it's a pretty popping uh body soap that you can get from Target let me just [ __ ] use [ __ ] head and shoulders you guys are clowning me for using Irish Spring and now you're suggesting a transition so it stinks no it's good yeah it's kind of good but yeah what do you use the doll says [Laughter] can you play that song [Music] [Laughter] white people music [Music] okay so I could Rumble this is yeah I can remember let's talk more about that yeah American cholo coming after you yeah he made his name off of you that's my favorite pocket we've talked about him so much on here as a result of you just earning his ire yeah man we had a conversation yeah yeah I like him yeah but we actually had a conversation this morning he's going to be a consultant on the next Tiger Mexican video yeah probably he's probably gonna have a cameo you're really just trying to put this to bed though you don't like how we keep talking about it huh how many [ __ ] like I'm not gonna get around me like I'm just like he's fine like I'm like damn like I say my opinion and then everybody's like ah you don't respect her people right and then yesterday I [ __ ] you feel me I made grave out of points and then everybody's still like well you really still didn't talk about the song I'm like we did talk about the song we don't [ __ ] like it it's disrespectful you're not used to having the heat on you like that I mean I really don't you feel me I don't use this Andrew do you think that duno should start identifying as latinx you are latinx I'm not Latina because when we were doing a movie together you were very Hollywood you were like what did I do this my boy I was like yo this is my boy do know and I was introducing you and you're like yo you don't know how I identify like you you did yeah I think it was like West African I don't know maybe yeah yeah yeah yeah no that's not what happened at the movies I remember you you know I walked in the bus and he was like Andrew nice to meet you yeah and I was like I did say that but like you know we were both proper but yeah but you're keeping it professional but yeah see okay Andrew was so sure that you were an industry plant and not really from the streets that when I told him that you are with the business I I just didn't know you were the business he couldn't believe it I was like there's no way no because when I pulled up on you I was [ __ ] around with some like do you remember what I was saying yeah and I didn't know that you were with the I don't know how much gang [ __ ] I could talk about it or whatever you want what the [ __ ] is he's getting so sensitive and running up on him that's cool uh shout to milk shout out to my favorite YouTubers my favorite YouTuber okay I [ __ ] with you man 1090 Jake whatever that is that makes sense that you would like him though because he is essentially a comedian as well now he's funny bro he's more of a comedian oh my God if he knows crazy today I got comments like man you let Andrew say wet back jokes and I'm like oh my God but I had a fire joke that I didn't say in the movie and they were just letting me riff so I like walk in the scene and there's like three Mexicans and like say hey what's up quesadillos or whatever I was just like saying you say hello who are you guys the wet Backstreet Boys but everybody's like but she was funny because when he said it I was like oh my God that [ __ ] would have been funny but then um the director was like yeah we would not put that in there either way yeah you get in trouble but it's a joke and it's also the character is [ __ ] up right yeah yeah the character is super [ __ ] up because he was going in crazy but that's what's unfair is that you guys are both allowed to be like I'm a comedian whereas me and A.D we got to go over here we us real Street dudes we're not allowed such an experience see but I think that's right you got you know you gotta earn earn your colors bro no no go on stage take your lips that's it so you want to take the legs okay I would rather rap than do stand-up for sure really yes well it's because you want to be black no it's because oh crazy [Music] I don't work like this I gotta I need my lead I need 10 [ __ ] in the stew oh no yeah no yeah give us something bro just give us a hot 16. I'm not ready I imagine imagine where Tim Westwood your favorite uh personality in hip-hop that likes it's him that are kind of I'm just enjoying them well you know how to rap you're embarrassed okay yeah huh he gonna say something about me A.D in this [ __ ] I want to see his balls hey I was going somewhere fire the flow was good right the flow is great the topic was super I was gonna say something about like how his nut was all over the wall oh oh that's a compliment bro he says then I'm over the couch and pulled down his drawers oh my God tie his ass up he won't be able to crawl oh I beat nothing cheeks till next fall don't touch me let's go when I want some ass you know who I'm gonna call no I don't got bars bro he's the best gay rapper of all time for real now are you doing like karamba Santana who you put a dick in his mouth now he speak with a draw hey did you see that situation what the white people here keep multiplying bro oh yeah yeah no he's Filipino he's a secret Mexican oh wow oh wow he's Mexican too but he don't say [ __ ] his name is his name is Phil is short for Philly you say it yeah he's three percent bro it almost feels like a not white people word yeah at this point well what about Asian guy I see an Asian dude all the time stupid young he wanted to stop being taken more serious by professional Society so he's like I'm gonna eliminate this on my vocab yeah I'm still kind of iffy of Trail concerned I'm sure if you could say it um so so are there any black people you don't want saying it for sure the [ __ ] that want to interview you Sean King oh uh Jesse Lee Peters who just got caught sucking dick he's he's like a black conservative yeah you know everything Beast article that came out yesterday saying he's sucking all kinds of wings daily beasts he's he was daily beasting on some [ __ ] apparently yeah wait a minute the guy who had the Amber Rose interviewed it was super viral yeah I'm a homemaker was it I don't know the black guy that [ __ ] was crazy okay I know what you're talking about all right he just seems like Uncle Ruckus to me he he been trying to interview me for a minute and I don't really want to get on the right wing podcast circuit yeah I feel like that might be a bad look for me but this guy in particular I just wasn't really [ __ ] with this whole thing and now I find out he's had all kinds of dicks in his mouth but that's not a bad thing bro but he's he's wow he's done so much to [ __ ] on the gay community that it's very very hypocritical I see so yeah if you're a hypocrite a lot of people like that yeah be about that life exactly I think I think it's it's weird you don't um do porn with guys I've been thinking about getting into that yeah just straight in your eyes I'm holding up there's only one guy I want to work with don't look at me how big does a check need to be for you and Adam to [ __ ] take one girl down together take it down again take him down you're taking the girl down with a dude bro the chat bro bro I don't know I couldn't do without them he want to sit there and look at me he got you on link I'm gonna sit there with an easel and I'm gonna paint you oh my God I'm gonna be painting a picture of you [ __ ] that's what I'm into it's like it's gonna be like Titanic oh so he could do it over there well I figure that one because if we [ __ ] in the metaverse you think Adam uses Viagra he tries to act like he don't use like I might need to use it with you I'd use more Viagra than the average person yeah no he uses the gas station sex pills gas station sex pills honey you ever use those boots you Bluetooth fire I [ __ ] with the children let me let me ask this Andrew so you've known of no jumpers since uh the very early days since we've podcasted early on but how how did you eventually become aware of the no jumper Universe it was kind of crazy to me to have you mentioning you know guys like Tyrell and and all these different people that sharp that you're paying attention to in this world it was YouTube clips um like I'll watch your streams my [ __ ] like I'm serious like it all it just pops up on my thing and like you guys created this this universe and I just got wrapped up and I was watching some of sharp stuff I was watching you guys and I don't know it's just for me I'm not like I don't listen to like the whole podcast like of any podcast understandable I'm a clip guy I do this to many people's podcasts yeah like I'll watch a full playground here and there but for sure I'm gonna watch like a couple clips from every episode yeah you know and that's why we put out Clips at least for me I'm just like I know there's two different people that are watching videos on internet there are people watching videos under 15 minutes and there are people watching two hours I like lips I like clips and the clips make me go see that if it's fire I'll watch the whole interview yeah so then this whole and then that like the no jumper Universe extended a bit for me I started watching the soft white underbelly guy who's very interesting like I don't know it's just cool how the algorithm works it like knows what you're into and then it just starts suggesting these things we're all we're not all that unique like the [ __ ] who watch this are also gonna like Mark stuff or if you're gonna like something else I haven't even started with every day when I see software underbelly in my feed I have to decide do I want to spend a half hour learning about some random fentanyl addict yeah usually it's a no but yeah or you'll see like three million views you'd be like you know we're [ __ ] with it I got to see it the embryo family was the top that [ __ ] it was crazy that was crazy especially when you went to their house I was like oh [ __ ] yeah that's kind of that was fun yeah that [ __ ] was crazy when I was in Tennessee Lena was pointing out she's like that family is not that far from here from the inbred family I guess the Appalachians it's not that far from from time to see you vlogging and [ __ ] oh I would love to go Vlog with those [ __ ] retards yeah oh my god dude it wasn't their fall food I know it's not your fault you're fat you're still fat it's not my fault I'm going bald yeah it's just a fact of life I got two hair transplants well you got to get two that's whatever I could easily see myself going for a third run it back it looks good you know Tyrell got it done in Turkey let's go well that's where everybody goes turkey's a spot I did it in Beverly Hills yeah you paid top dollar yeah I don't want to leave yeah yo I know exactly how I found Mark stuff I was watching an interview with you and sharp and you guys were talking about this girl that kind of tricked on Mark right right what is her name [ __ ] what's her name exotic flower tattoo over A Pimp's name on her face yeah yeah and then like that took me to that and then other interviews but it's just yeah that was the Wormhole that was an interesting story um with her no yeah she I mean because the crazy thing about her is that she did interviews then Mark is sending her money and doesn't realize that it's basically her pimp who's just like a thug dude from South Central who's basically managing her slash like scheming all this money out of Mark and then Mark who has a heart of gold realizes at a certain point stop sending her money and then pays her and the dude more money to come on the show and admit that they had been ripping him off for money he paid more money for that experience sometimes I wonder about his uh business decisions I thought that was good like with with with only fans and like these other hustles like they're legit ways where you can make money in the sex game yeah no but I do the only fans thing because it's scales like you know if you're if you're lining up dates for a prostitute you know how many dates she can she do in a night 10 whatever I mean if you film a video of a girl sucking dick and she gets popular on Twitter and Instagram or whatever at a hundred thousand people could buy that same video so that's why sometimes I wonder why sharp isn't a little bit more open-minded to the digital pimps is he still active no no sharp just wants to do good content man I haven't asked he's doing good but I would assume that he's oh he's doing great no yeah he's doing good I'm just curious in general just like it's like uh you know how you had to like have like you know behind the what is what do they call speakeasies for alcohol and alcohol is illegal right and then all of a sudden became legit and it's like you're still gonna have a speakeasy you can open up a bar right you can do this right now that's only fans only fans is the bar right so why you got these girls out in the corner like they don't even gotta [ __ ] on people paying money because there's different levels to [ __ ] like I would assume most of the [ __ ] that's walking fig right now is probably not [ __ ] that would do terribly well on only fans this is just levels you know yeah that's true that is true and you're not going to get followers from being on fig although I mean the followers you do get will probably literally follow you home so it'll be very very dedicated the mayor it was legal now out here they can walk the streets in peace without getting arrested you get smoke fentanyl out on the street California it's an amazing place to live yeah yeah how do you feel about all this dude know these white people and black people taking your Homeland [ __ ] I don't even know do you want to remind Andrew that you're only 22 so that you don't really like like he always uses everything I'm 22. I don't really know what's going on now but I think the pimp [ __ ] is crazy I mean hey man but you'd be surprised man you see some bad [ __ ] don't think no cap when you when you drive down fig they still look good when you break every once in a while you'll see a Babbage in here like you have a double back on one I've seen when I'm like damn why are you out here when you can be making money on only fans you do think about [ __ ] like that like and [ __ ] I didn't mean to remember was having the conversation last time he's like damn I said my drove down faking it with some bad [ __ ] and you wonder why they're walking the blade probably because they're addicted to Fentanyl yeah that drug should change or maybe or maybe the only fans you got to wait a month you're gonna have to get your bank account certified there's a lot of steps you have to do so you sign up for an only fans that a crackhead realistically is probably so you're assuming that every [ __ ] hooker I'm thinking the dick to defending her or something I doubt it all right or in a crazy relationship or yeah or in a [ __ ] up situation maybe they're just a Zaza addict the crazy ass [ __ ] the craziest [ __ ] I've seen was like in Hollywood when you see like the um they're transgender then they get picked up by dope ass white cars and [ __ ] like that Beamers yeah and they get picked up by I live around there and sometimes I go to the 7-Eleven and late at night they're getting picked up by like badass Porsches businessmen and all types of crazy [ __ ] when we were on Santa Monica when we had our office over there there was like an official business that was pretty legit next door and One Night we realized that the owner of the business had picked up a couple of trans Street walkers from the Block because there's a shitload of them out there and he was clearly clapping their [ __ ] cheeks in his office we're hearing it I'm hearing this fat [ __ ] bang out a [ __ ] 25 year old fentanyl addicted young African-American [ __ ] transgender person yeah I had to go get in my car and leave I'm like I don't want to [ __ ] hear this one I'm just trying to get some work done is this the same area where the the bum was visually beaten yes it was yes we had Obama who used to beat us out his meat into a [ __ ] uh socks no this was on Santa Santa Monica Boulevard where was your store this was post Store the store was on Melrose yeah yeah I remember that definitely I remember your your downtown spot that's what I did the interview that was when we were really on some scumbag [ __ ] yeah I don't even know about that grimy oh yeah you probably honestly would not have even wanted to go there you'd be like no I'll wait till you guys move yeah I would have went there yeah I don't know anyway are there neighborhoods you can't go still yes yeah most of them really they only like one or two even though you're not active anymore just one or two I can't go to and like what happens if you go dies I'm gonna go meet Tupac Gotta Go dance with Selena and now you're even more recognizable yeah right so it's like oh man yeah that's crazy so what happens if like traffic just takes you there traffic don't take you there it's that far away no I'm just saying like see I'm from Compton so come Compton is like real small but like compared to where I live now like there's no reason to be cartons right there's no way to be caught a traffic in the enemy goes and Andrew I'll tell you that in the grand scheme of fascinating gang affiliated rappers who have issues with people he has managed to be like the number one gang affiliated rapper in LA that everybody gets along with had almost nobody that has any kind of issue even enemies why do you think that is well because he's not scandalous he got a big Kool-Aid Man smile nice to [ __ ] with his Vibe I don't know no just because he got veneers on I just wrote I've always played it fair what does that mean meaning like somebody could had a drop on you right then and there you feel me like could you could you could literally get this person you know what I'm saying that you're like okay you give him a pass or somebody would see me out with all their homies by themselves they could get me what nobody know and they'll be like all right we give you what makes you give them a pass like what that's that's like you're kind of you this are you playing God in that moment well a lot of times it's like family you say they got their kids there or something like that no no not the kids but they'd be family so like the gang [ __ ] gets a lot a lot political so like like where I come from some of the in Amigos as family members to me you know what I'm saying so meaning your actual relatives my actual family just happened to grow up on a different block down the street just grew up on a different there's it's so close how close Compton gangs are so you're like two minutes away from each other and then one street can divide y'all and make y'all be from two different places so do you call them do you guys talk as like family still or does that break up your actions but but that's sometimes they do break up people's Bloodlines you know what I mean which I think when you're younger [ __ ] I think when you're younger it could get a little awkward because you guys are both still like super turned up and I don't give a [ __ ] but I think as the older you get sick girls or even maybe when family members die brings you guys together and [ __ ] like that but yes if I see a situation where cousins be fit and it's like oh [ __ ] and they don't talk real maybe like if Grandma's around they're like maybe but they won't even talk about I think [ __ ] Bro people get older they have kids kids me their kids meet their kids or their grandmas and [ __ ] like that I forget who it was but there was like a hood Vlog that dropped fairly recently where you had a dude in the neighborhood talking about how his dad is from the other side is how basically if he saw his dad he would have to pop him get the [ __ ] out of here hey buddy which I think it depends like if it's that didn't raise him I think he don't give a [ __ ] yeah oh he's already I'm guessing the dad wasn't fully in his life if he was open to popping him you know yeah even in the Mexican gangs it's like that because like families part of culture like it's shocking me you were just dead your cousin because he was born I mean I just think it depends how deep the black I just think I think it depends because I don't gang man I'm more like a attacker I mean we still beefable food but there's food that I like knowing my homet like like the dude like when I got shot the dude that saw me I've known as his middle he was shot yeah and then he and then but they grew up only like up the hill for me like we shared the same liquor store or probably like my nephew probably went to school I mean [ __ ] wrong place wrong time man I got shot on house arrest too while being a hospital you were at your home when they got oh I was outside the building when I got shot [ __ ] but you know but I think like their mom and your mama are like my mom goes by Bread in their hood and [ __ ] like that so I think where did she gets shot am I what kind of bread why did they shoot you baby no they shot you in the foot why why would they shoot for the foot I mean [ __ ] he just saw it like this [ __ ] no but in L.A you could be at the wrong place at the wrong time yeah you could just be walking down the street and somebody wanted to kill somebody they'll just shoot at somebody around yeah cause like we're yeah yeah cause like where I grew up so where I grew up I grew up in the hood but I'm not from the hood you feel me like I don't get my boy I grew up either automatically like oh if you grow up here we don't [ __ ] with you either so it's kind of like oh well we don't [ __ ] with them because they don't [ __ ] with us or maybe they killed one of my homies or one of them and even by association like where he lived at if the enemies over there come through there and they feel they mad they but like you live over here you damn near from there so a lot of guys they join the hood to be like damn they gonna trip on me or not and then two like I remember like growing up a lot of guys that ended up being in Amigos you should spend the night at my house you know what I'm saying yeah and it's like it's crazy it's crazy but so you see your homeboy and [ __ ] just like yeah we want to kill this same [ __ ] that you was playing Pokemon with like I'm saying let me put it in perspective for you the other day I'm interviewing this this dude from fruittown Piru named Stoner from the town AKA J Stone and he I'm having a conversation with him he's basically talking about this one day where he wandered over to a [ __ ] Hood to kill someone because one of his friends had gotten killed by somebody from this neighborhood and I asked the question and they almost kind of like laughed at me because this is such a silly question I was like were you going there to kill somebody in particular and they're like no no no just just anyone from that area because it's like get back yeah and it would be so difficult to Target one specific person that to them it's like oh no we're gonna go to a random area and just clap some random [ __ ] guy wearing a blue hoodie walking down the street which to me is kind of don't even gotta be a blue I know that's how it goes but it's also kind of mind-blowing to me that I'm just sitting here having a conversation with someone who actually did that you know do you guys ever like is it ever is it ever like too nice a day to kill like is it ever like 74. you know it's crazy though most of the shooters happen like in the morning times and you know I mean like yeah I know homie that guy while smoking the blunt before going to work and I'm like what the [ __ ] but I mean like but I think there's I mean [ __ ] there's also rules like if somebody's with their kid I'm pretty sure there's people that are out of pocket and have killed or shot people while they're with their kids but nowadays yeah I see videos yeah but actually this is maybe good it's like father of the year like it's you know but yeah like I've seen like you know what I'm saying because he took them shots and survived yeah no it's like a shield your kid's like a shield no I'm saying you you're gonna spend all the time with your kid because No One's Gonna shoot you right well I mean if people gave a [ __ ] and that would be smart but I don't think they give a [ __ ] but in that crazy like that's how you know you don't care about your kid bro yeah is if you had them you won't get shot and you're still like [ __ ] that kid man or yo like just want to spend time with your kid and kind of you know maybe not [ __ ] like that anymore but so think about the decision that I have to make in terms of like who gets brought into the November world and a lot of people life is really hard no no no I'm fine you know but this guy can't walk down to 30th Street it's easy for me to [ __ ] with an ad or a t-real or a Duna who's like not gonna use the platform to sort of propagate any hatred or Gang Beasts or anything but a lot of people wonder you know why didn't [ __ ] Mack get his own show on the channel consistently I mean that's that could be a real liability since he's actively out here you know going to the Popeyes in his neighborhood in the neighborhood that he beats with and talking [ __ ] to the fry guy and [ __ ] like that yeah ad hasn't done that in a couple months oh my God I'm apologize you know man like you know luckily I was able to I had people that helped me out help me like travel see the world and stuff like that and then I'm like damn this [ __ ] real smaller than I think like these little corner and [ __ ] like that he fell in love with the cocoa basically he was he was out there with OT Genesis he took one snort ah he's like I'm never going back to the block yeah but I think yeah I just thinking of like like [ __ ] bro I'm glad I never like got into like a ganger because I think there would have been a lot of people I could not ever interviewed so you know like I always just stick to the graffiti show obviously yeah we do beef with a with a couple food that's probably places I still won't ever go to but you feel me but there's a lot of there's I'm way more free to talk to anybody interview anybody from different Mexican guys because you know like [ __ ] with everybody support everybody from yeah like playing it politically is very interesting though because that's a delicate balance because they might not trust you you know what I mean like you could find them with good intentions but like hold on he's friends with that person and we have beef with that person like you have to be able to think though yeah because imagine if something like that did happen where imagine if [ __ ] Mack who's currently incarcerated if he had been leaving here and somebody who is his enemy knew that he was leaving here and they've decided to do something I mean what's to stop him or somebody associated with him from assuming that maybe I had something to do with setting it up now right reality there's nothing I would rather avoid more than saying something like that up but a lot of times when something traumatic like that happens people are just looking for answers and the easiest thing for them to go to is like oh it was it was a backdoor operation Dan that is crazy there's a lot of back door operations though not here but none other places 22 but yeah really yeah I'll help you so people setting each other up and females mostly really yeah that's probably one of the biggest that's probably one of the [ __ ] [ __ ] the that [ __ ] is crazy how do you know that your wife isn't part of an elaborate hoax set up by one of your comedy Ops [ __ ] she's very very welcome she may be I feel like I've seen both of you guys live like the same week out of your life on [ __ ] Instagram story because he went out there with this girl too I was in positana oh yeah yeah Mafi Coles I was a um Venice oh yeah Milan that's the best huh but he went out there because he was on his honeymoon you went out there just to [ __ ] off and eat some pasta yeah I mean it leaves his [ __ ] right that [ __ ] was fun they get it huh oh man they get life bro food is fire but I will say in uh Positano I was like damn body fat here and I wondered and I found out why yeah is you got to walk up a hundred flights of steps every time you gotta walk outside that [ __ ] is a workout [ __ ] you're you're winded before you even go eat or do an activity you know it's wild like there's a little food thing that's interesting like my girl like Dairy gives her like uh allergies she's like allergies dairy in America gives her acne and [ __ ] like that and she goes to Europe and she could eat all that nothing no problem at all and you start to wonder you're like what the [ __ ] is in our our food even the pasta the pasta that you would eat out there you could eat a lot of it and it doesn't it doesn't even make you full it's nothing but I always hear that and I wonder like how different could it really be but then when I hear you say that about your girl that makes me like the ingredients you know I mean everything's fresh out there oh yeah I think it's a little bit more processed here and I think they got like a higher standard of uh like food I guess food Health like what can go in the food right but also we got 300 million people like we got to feed 300 million people like when you've got this many people you're gonna eat some [ __ ] yeah which is what it is this is a question that I really wanted to throw out there Andrew you've been criticized most recently by Joe Budden people like to claim that Andrew Schultz kind of like use hip-hop to get his career off the ground and then essentially abandons it there was a clip of justification of Joe Budden basically saying uh did I say Joe Rogan at first no he said Joe Budden said basically that he wants a shout out for me you were a culture vulture and that you use like the Charlemagne co-sign to basically get yourself some level of relevance and now you're doing the flagrant thing which is not hip-hop um was this ever part of the plan were you ever like ah this will be a great way to infiltrate the black community [ __ ] [ __ ] Andrew shouts just so you know what side he's on yeah uh you got me you got me Joe no I I don't think it was an elaborate plan no I don't think so okay he's just mad at you say again but he's just mad at you no I don't know I don't know what his his whole deal is you see Andrew his mouth crooked to the side is something because he knows he's winning that he's even getting this kind of commentary from Joe Budden this is the thing that confused me about that only one of us talks about each other when I saw brilliant idiots you know early on and even now I mean to me it stands out as whether this was explicit or not that you kind of said oh this will be interesting we could do a podcast that has a black dude who's very much like a big figure in hip-hop and I'm a white guy my understanding of hip-hop is a little bit more limited but we both have the comedians I know nothing about hip-hop right I've never claimed to know anything about hip-hop uh I grew up in New York city so like by proxy I I the music is part of the culture but at the same time like Charlemagne just asked me if I want to do a podcast because we would just talk [ __ ] for hours on the phone every week and that's my boy if we didn't really go in it like this will be interesting that there's like like when you grow up in a multicultural place like race doesn't play as much like um in your decision to do a thing do you know what I mean like right like like when I'm just going to play pickup with my boys I'm not going all right well we got an Asian guy and a black guy and an Indian guy and that will make our team diversity check yeah like it's just like yo this is who's here like even with flagrant like flagrant is wildly diverse but it wasn't like calculated to be that way like Akash is my boy he's Indian I've been doing it from like you know my oldest friend in comedy Alex was doing all the production and everything for stand up for me Mark's white you know what I mean but like is that why you just bring people in is that why Kaz got the boot yeah exactly we filled this black what happened with him um it just it didn't work it wasn't it wasn't a priority for cats for the guy the guy with the glasses who's that oh no that's Alex that's Alex yeah okay guys is [ __ ] killing it and he was incredibly successful and he was doing all these other shows and I was like tripling down on on the Pod I was like this is gonna be it and you know I put all this money into the studio and uh Kaz you know he has a show with MSG he had all these other things and it just wasn't the amount of time he could dedicate to it so but I got I got love for Kaz man why did you decide to go from flagrant 2 to flagrant why did you decide to finally get rid of it Sports thing right because it started it started it was supposed to be primarily about sports okay it's hard to even remember that yeah and now it was just like it's just it's honestly what I want to be it's just the best hang on the internet you know so if we want to talk about sports we talk about sports we want to talk about anything and I also thought the two was a little bit confusing because people don't know there's a reference for for uh you know obviously a flavor foul like I think they're like is there a flagrant one yeah like what what else is going on here definitely that it occurred to me a few times right and also people call your podcast one word well yours they kind of call they say no jumper but like usually it's like you call it Rogan they were all already calling it flagrant you know what I'm saying like there's usually just one word that describes the podcast right so let's simplify it I like it yeah go ahead [ __ ] a hunger with a situation where you have friendship fit under and what I didn't want to put I didn't want to put the pot out oh you didn't want to put out I told him I was like I don't want to put it out you guys are going to look bad might be visiting with podcasters yeah because um institutions like I like like I like talking [ __ ] about politicians I like talking [ __ ] about like institutions I like talking about big grandiose things that like the only way that you can combat it is with ideology I'm not really beefing with other podcasts so I said yo you guys are not going to look good on this I don't think we should put it out and they were like put it out at least you gave him an option though I don't feel like they came off that different on your episode than they do on their show every night maybe and maybe that's why but it's a different crowd though yeah no yeah it's totally different when somebody's kind of making you feel a little like when he's making you stutter your words I was like oh [ __ ] when he was just he was putting off facts I was like damn they kind of look a little dumb right now that's the thing is like maybe they hadn't you know experienced the same type of pushback yeah yeah you also going on a podcast with like dudes that are married yeah you know what I mean so like Harry like everybody on the podcast either had everybody's either married or got a girl like so it's like we're we are the a lot of times the opposite ideal ideologically than those guys are so we can and we can speak about it from like a pretty good perspective we're like no you can have a good relationship where your girl's not trying to like take advantage of you right and I just didn't I took you know I basically told them I was like I think you guys are operating out of fear a little bit too much like don't be afraid of every woman like they're a woman who want to be with you and support you and love you it's too very different stages in a guy's life and once you make it out of one stage it can be kind of hard to remember the other stage where like you're young or you know obviously some older guys get into this too where it's like all your mental energy is going to like how can I finesse as much [ __ ] as possible how can I meet as many girls as possible then you get in a relationship and that part of your brain just turns off and that's why when a girl breaks up with you it can make you feel so [ __ ] up and lost because all of a sudden the part of your brain that's figuring out how to get [ __ ] has to like regenerate and regrow and it feels so foreign once you've been in a relationship for a while not me snap right back yeah well you never stop cheating [Laughter] [Laughter] yeah cause you looked hella uncomfortable in it yeah at some point you were like um I just saw where it was going and I was like ah these guys are gonna get ripped apart for this and like I wasn't really why I had him there to be honest I wanted him there because I wanted them to see like a few dudes that have successful relationships and I'm pretty happy we know why you wanted them there is because you're going for your manosphere clout you want to get the manosphere audience right you're like [ __ ] this Kevin Samuels there you go yeah is he infiltrating no jumper right now you want the gang Community perhaps yes make do no offer he's out of here come on over bro come on over they already got enough guys over there um so now they asked me to come on no I'm talking about flagrant yeah yeah the uh the fresh effect guys asked to come on yeah that's one thing with them they have no shame about hitting people up to try to get on their podcast because there's been a couple times where they were on Tim pool I'm like how did you guys end up on 10 pool they're like oh we just emailed them and asked yeah yeah I guess I don't know that was my whole thing about it like I'm gonna get I don't want people to look bad when people come on the podcast I genuinely want you to be like the funniest best version of yourself like and I'm proud of that like when we had like when we had I thought you we had a great [ __ ] interview was fun it was loose like when we had Rogan on I don't think you see Rogan like that a lot like it's a very rare situation where you see him like that loose busting balls joking around fanny pack yeah like no he's always rocking a fanny pack that is never going what is he put in there though bread bread I have this thing which is kind of like a fanny pack but I typically wear like a crossbow because you're a [ __ ] yeah put it where the fanny is bro that's what he literally Rogan said that he's like just put it where you supposed wasn't yours that's a person uh that's a purse no mine says for something else no but see it's a weird decision when you're him because look he got a watch but it's kind of like he's such a big human that like do you think that he should have gone for the bigger watch what is that and like same thing with the bag do you think he needs like the biggest bag in the store what's the what is the uh what is is it 36 or 416 36 yeah you could do 41. I'm gonna do both all right oh you're gonna come in three Rollies are you a watch guy nah bro I'm Gonna Keep with you my dad had a lot of watches and [ __ ] like that and when I went to go buy this one it was the only one that had a blue face on there and I said give me you couldn't do it try to keep it on brand you want a great blue face watch yeah vacheron Constantine the overseas I don't know what the [ __ ] you just said are you a large expert or something let's take a look at that I like watch oh this one yeah but you got a white comedian watch yeah this is this is it's probably expensive huh well uh yeah how much does it cost this one I don't know actually anything you're gonna be full of [ __ ] you know he knows this is a Patek Philippe oh yeah is it but it's from the 1960s I hear about that in Migos songs yeah they're rapping about the names yeah yeah they're very expensive like those watches are crazy right now this is an old one this is like so long ago you wouldn't even know he hasn't exactly he has such a creative style he's like I'm gonna wear the cool new watch but I'm gonna wear the super old version I like the old [ __ ] I wanted to look you week I don't want it to be the same as everybody else got right you know and I don't know I just think watch is a cool thing like but as a comedian too yeah don't you think that like there's certain boxes that people don't want to see you in as a comedian like I don't think having the giant Iced Out flagrant chain is necessarily going to be a good look for you I yeah because I don't like it but if I wanted it I would do that but don't you think that people like sitting in the audience watching your [ __ ] are gonna start to be like wow he's cringe they want me to be authentic and if that's like what I really want then they'll relate to that and the people that don't like that will go somewhere else and the people that do will come to me but I gotta create I gotta like give my audience because I don't ever want to hate my audience so I have to give my audience who I really am so I can love you because you love the same things do you feel like you're so on the conveyor belt of getting these huge guests that it kind of takes away from you doing the episodes that's just you and your guys talking no we the last few we did just us like I like creating that balance because I don't want it to be guest dependent show but I recognize that like growth is important so it's the balance it's like you know you have these big s on like for example we have you on and ideally some people who listen to this show watch this show come watch us and be like oh I like their hang as well but you're having a banger run like Joe Rogan Dave Portnoy uh Logan Paul Jake Paul and more there's like [ __ ] you've had like so many big guests in a row that I've kind of been watching and as a fan I'm like oh this is interesting maybe this is he's on the conveyor belt like he's well he had to leave I had a honeymoon you know so I had to bank a few episodes really yeah yeah yeah it was the best that's the best but yeah I don't know I like I like talking to people I admire and I love talking to people who are interesting yeah there's brilliant idiots on the back burner at this point like the episodes have been a little less consistent I'm looking at the flake and Reddit I'm seeing people kind of feeling like maybe it's it's not really at the Forefront of your mind it's not it's not at the back burner but like my priority I think I think Charlotte's priority is definitely Breakfast Club my priority is flagrant but like Charlotte's such a busy person I don't even think people realize like how busy he is right but like the fact that he can make time for brilliant to me makes me feel like he really values it and I really value just doing it with him like I've learned so much about this game just from [ __ ] with him so it's like that's just so much fun sitting down us busting balls for two hours is so much fun so I'll do that as long as as he's down to do it I absolutely are you part of the black Excellence Network black effect black effect network no no I think I was left out of that one well how's that feel that hurt a little bit sometimes we get left out sometimes they be leaving me out of their cool black [ __ ] and I was like damn like what I don't know barbecues I hear about it I'm not invited he want to go to hood day I'm like bro you can possibly get shot I tried to go it got canceled why would you want to go to just be out there to take it in you know I want to leave away he wants to go in yeah why do you think people are so excited by this I don't know because when you grow up in the [ __ ] Forest your whole life you don't know what else to do you've been [ __ ] hunting deers they want to go another but you do like danger like you were BMX dude like exactly hopping over homie boy fighting security guards because they tell you to leave that's your thing going to the Jack Shack I don't think I ever fought a security guard it definitely thought of security that's some security guards definitely like probably throw a pie at one but I never like pie yeah I used to stay with a pie that New Hampshire was different like we didn't have guns but we would throw pie it would be like a product a prop pie right from a movie where you actually wanted to have like shaving cream on it because it's it's better wait have you ever seen a drive-by e what the [ __ ] Andrew have you ever been in this one notice what I asked I asked very specifically I drive like scene I didn't say oh yeah oh yes you were just around and it happened yeah it happened to me a couple times really yeah get caught no I didn't get hit never once you can see some footage on the internet of him he did a rap video oh yeah with YG and somebody was upset about the existence of a [ __ ] in a certain neighborhood I believe and so they showed up Sprint foreign no but you know what's crazy about that day hold on YG is YG appropriating Mexican culture the Go Local song wasn't too bad what about with his style the way he dresses oh he's from Malay I think I I guess it's like one of his big s like flexes because you know all the essays [ __ ] with them they do whatever yeah they do that's why that's why I think like there's a difference between cultural appropriation cultural appreciation yeah and like the guys that do it right and the guys that care and then and then and then I think YG Uncle Loco he had like real gang members there yeah for me like yeah I just think that whole like that's how I saw it bro that's why when the whole I caramba [ __ ] yeah when I say what I said but yesterday when we talked about on the show I made it very clear when I was addressing I was addressing it as Latinos in the industry when I talk about it it's like us Latinos in Industry we don't really get along not like people are because gang man it's part of the culture whether people like it or not everything that goes on is part of the culture but when I was addressing it I was addressing it as us Latinas and then this year we typically don't get along there's always fighting yeah like you know but when I was adjusting I was talking specifically about yeah Latinas in the community whether it's rappers YouTubers podcasters and all that [ __ ] but I just think it just got a little taken out of proportion where I was just talking about our people in general because now you're for me and to go back to what you were saying I understand why Adam likes that [ __ ] because that video shoot I had a white homeboy there you know what I mean he's from Palos Verdes you feel me Mom rich as hell you know what I mean and when the shots happen I see him like climbing under a car and I was like bro my bad man I'm sorry you had to go through he was like this was the coolest day of my life I was like what that is crazy bro he was he was so Anthony's I've never felt nothing this dangerous before I was like so how old were you when you first were caught in the middle of a driver I'm like nine or ten that's that's exactly the age I was with when I when I first got in the situation God but that's also going outside but at night time it was at the wrong time how do you guys like remain calm throughout the day knowing that that could happen you know bring calm [ __ ] bro like I still be having anxiety problems and stuff like that you know what I'm saying some days we you know what I mean crazier than others and stuff like that but mentally it took a long time to get me to a place to like where I felt I could do something like I joke about it all the time but when I moved from Compton I moved to North Hollywood yeah and I was like damn I can walk to Starbucks every day I made it my thing to walk to Starbucks every day because I'm good no no no no no no locations and that later the Starbucks everywhere that was like six years I can't walk anywhere it could be it could be three minutes away but potentially walking somewhere it could be the day you lose your [ __ ] life so you you have to drive because yeah just in case or I'll give you another one there was like a fire ass Chinese spot in the wrong neighborhood yeah it's the best you know I mean we would send people over there just to go get the food to bring it back because we couldn't go over there to get it they don't deliver no [ __ ] because they know this ain't Postmates here yeah oh my god dude one of my favorite Chinese spots is somewhere they don't like me always just have the little bitty get off and grab it like it ain't worth it and like and like the first thing I I always do when I get a car is thin the windows so the window tinting is for your safety before it is for looking cool to look cool that's so funny that's like that's why I thought I tinted my window so that I can beat off in the car that makes sense yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah no but I mean I think everybody should do that it's like right now like beat off in the car no no I agree you could be driving somewhere but hey look there goes Andrew when you start following you around chasing well here so here's my here's my question when I first got some Fame it took me a minute to transition from like and I'm not I'm not saying I'm no [ __ ] tough guy or something like but like in New York you you everybody Minds their business so if somebody's looking at you there's usually a reason right so it's like somebody's staring at you and you stare at them and then there's like this moment where you see which person is going to break you know and like that start to happen a lot more when I got some Fame and I wasn't ready for that so I was kind of like mean mugging people I was walking down the street and then they'd come up and they'd be like hey man I saw you on MTV or something like that then I had to calm down so now that you're famous you already have this anxiety like do people want to get me you you have Fame especially here more people are staring at you more people are looking at you from across the street more people walking up to you are you more anxious do you feel like everybody is the Ops you feel like everybody's about to get you no because you know it's usually love and it took me a while too like to adjust no because doing music first yeah and then doing this because I never forget somebody was looking at me and he walked up to me was like Hey I need an interview and I got so mad I was like I don't do no [ __ ] interviews you know what I'm saying because I wasn't used to that aspect of it when it came down to that but like now like for the most part bro like and it was one of my rules too I would like if I was [ __ ] with a girl and she told me she had like a crazy [ __ ] you know what I'm saying crazy boyfriend yeah I mean I'd be like I got it he knows that word can be used in many ways I figured it out put that together guys but I would be like you know what the [ __ ] wasn't worth it because [ __ ] will be gunning for you yeah and my OG always told me was like listen you're on YouTube you feel me you're on TV you doing that [ __ ] somebody could be doing their homework on you every single day all they gotta do is pull your [ __ ] up watch you see how you walk learn your mannerisms and [ __ ] like that so as much as you can try to like not necessarily lay low but if it's situations that you can avoid like [ __ ] a crazy person's baby mama just go go the other side and mess with another woman instead yeah cause [ __ ] a gun you down when I first started popping that story that part local and then and then I would take the bus from from East Hollywood all the way to [ __ ] Crenshaw and Vernon and I still had a situations where food would look at me damn there's been multiple times where I've seen a video come out of like a young drill rapper who like got a couple songs out people know who they are but they're still working at [ __ ] Whataburger and so then the odds run down on them and like embarrass them because they're working at Whataburger and they basically pull up on them and are like you you won't fight me you [ __ ] yeah yeah and he's like bro I'm wearing a [ __ ] apron like I can't fight you yeah when I was working out people would be like hey I've been helping they drive through bro when we were in Vegas and oh caveat it was during the Batman concert Mexican Jesus they love him crazy really I couldn't believe it and why do you think that you resonate so much in the community but I kind of don't like them today [Laughter] that's because they [ __ ] with you and they feel like you let them know 100 no he did love me I didn't let him die I just think I just need my opinion like you for me but then I had to understand I have to understand ad made a good point I was like okay now people always look for our opinion then I gotta kind of Meet the medium but I do see a lot of [ __ ] in a comedic way and I think that could be a problem sometimes because I've seen other situations where I really want to make a joke out about it but then I'm like maybe I shouldn't have and I debated everybody even talking about the tiger [ __ ] I was just kind of making fun of my peers in the industry which they we had conversations after the fact but you know obviously other people didn't understand that I was getting like like I said before I was just talking about us Latinos in the industry how we could do better within each other and make music with each other or interview each other but I but for sure I gotta start understanding that that a lot of the situations not everything's funny let's keep it I don't know I do think everything's funny I mean that's but that's yeah that's why people should know [ __ ] yeah because because when I said this that honey was like yeah I thought that [ __ ] was kind of like and I was like yeah I feel it but uh but also instead where where everybody else was coming from bro cause you gotta think about it bro African-Americans bro in history we use that word African-Americans when people say African-American I feel weird but that is a good thing he's not talking about that he's not his friends yeah no no but yeah but I'm saying like you don't say black people you don't just say well well I'm speaking for abroad but on the podcast you will say lgbtq you know you're saying gay when you're just chilling right don't forget the indigenous the whatever the pansexuals they gonna cancel you have them you better chill out thank you [ __ ] though like black people we've been treated terrible in society you know what I'm saying and I feel like white people like this just enough to like I'll give y'all a president and then now they'll be like we hate those Mexicans you know what I'm saying oh you think they're next they're the new [ __ ] interesting wait a minute wait a minute first of all you guys took our country wait a minute let me laugh not all of it let me live I'm talking about Society wise how they treat black people versus how they treat Hispanic people now you know what I'm saying oh you think all you think you think white people are more accepting of Latinos than they are black no they're more accepting of black people than they are Latinos you know I mean in my opinion so now like you feel me somebody like American cholo he sees a young guy 22 years old you know what I'm saying a a situation comes up where your culture gets played with you feel I mean he's trying to be very very serious and then you got you like you're making a joke about and it's like bro like I'm gonna be a [ __ ] comedian no but where he came from that [ __ ] wasn't funny your people had to fight hard to get to where they got got to bro and they don't want to play around they want to be taken serious I understand that person there's also views and outrage yeah 100 you know so I think that a lot of people play into that as well America trailer put text on the screen and said calling him out yeah it's like we know what's going on what the [ __ ] did I do yeah that's just a cutting out duno from the jumper he didn't bring him no jumper ones but okay as a comedian keep making your jokes bro I feel like as a convenience the standard for how you move around like you have to be a mega famous comedian before you start to be like oh I gotta really be careful about my security or whatever but then also I feel like in New York City it's such a culture of people just walking around like when I'm walking around New York City it's like yeah I have a lot of people talking to me and [ __ ] but it doesn't feel like anybody's really really acting like I'm doing some bugged out [ __ ] by just walking around whereas if somebody sees me walking around downtown L.A people are going to much more be like Adam like you should have what do you mean like what are you doing down here yeah yeah I mean it's just it's so densely populated like there's so many witnesses no matter where you do now there's certain parts of New York that are going crazy right you can kill me just make sure there's Witnesses yeah you're not going to do and get away so as long as I don't get away with it yeah yeah I do I think New York is like like if you're in Manhattan you're more worried about people who are crazy then you are like a a specific gang or something do it not like the Bronx and like you go to parts of like Brooklyn it's it's wild out there it's wild out there but in like Manhattan what we call the city it's I don't know you're more worried about a crazy person doing something and there's a lot of crazy people right yeah downtown that was a big concern as well yeah yeah this is by the 10th or whatever what yes yes there's a lot of times down there but I'm Travelers ten times um so keep doing your jokes though on that I mean that like people got to understand that you're a comedian and as far as I'm concerned I don't think anybody's been canceled for a joke a joke people have been canceled that are comedians but not for an actual joke no if the intention is humor usually people they might be offended but they can get past it because they know your intention no I just no no I think I think I think but that was the thing he was saying didn't seem that much like it's still out here are you still doing podcasts he's been on Rogan a bunch of times he's still out here he still tours if ours Affair was black making those jokes though well he made it he made a Kobe joke like right when Kobe died it was wild it was wild and yeah he had it rough for a minute but he's not gone well apparently he ain't canceled yeah but that's the thing is like if if you're doing a joke if it has punch lines there's misdirection there's something that actually lets people know hey I'm trying to joke around here usually people even if they're offended recognize the intention if it's just like here's a really mean statement and then someone goes but I'm a comedian that's different no yeah yeah joke with the Kobe [ __ ] yeah he did he was purposefully that's this whole thing is trying to say the most offensive thing at a moment where people are very very sensitive yeah this controversial take so he was like all right let's troll the [ __ ] out he does that when someone dies it was a bit that he'd been saying a lot of people didn't know so they just saw this dude I think what happened with the Kobe thing is like people are so angry that this person who was like a hero for so many people got taken away from them and like that anger needs to go somewhere and that's the goal Kobe's out on my head the goal on Twitter is to not become the villain of the day and a lot of times like when Kobe dies it's like who do you get to be mad at like you're not gonna be mad at some Anonymous helicopter pilot you're gonna be looking for somebody who makes an inappropriate joke so you can get on his ass because that's somebody you can actually who's walking the Earth that you can punish right now by quote tweeting him and getting 10 retweets yeah because I think um like [ __ ] comedy could also come with a series of this like when I was when I was making that joke I was I mean I mean because it wasn't even really a joke just the way I said it I was just kind of like talking [ __ ] in a way to the homies so I guess about people's perspective was like oh well he's a comedian does what he does but I'm like I'm also like kind of be real about this [ __ ] I feel like we should work together with more obviously I had a little emphasis like my voice kind of changed the tone so but I totally understand but also understand the sensitive of the video you feel me like the video wasn't cool you feel me this just sucked you feel me like tiger you're gonna go crazy you know at least do it right but me and Andrew both agree it was crazy when I sent it to him he watched it one time he responds to me and I didn't say anything about how I like the song he responds he just said that's a great song bro that [ __ ] goes so goddamn hard I'm gonna get it up right now I can remember and now I got American cholos version wait can we play it on the video or no um caramba A.D dancing to La caramba yeah and he trying to touch on my butthole um yeah but I don't know I just think it was like brought up a portion but look hey look shout out to everybody that had their opinion like when like Father murder controller hit me up [ __ ] we've been talking back and forth but and he was like and he was like I understand your your perspective black thing was right no but we should sit down and have a conversation I was like yeah we could do it but okay I made it worse you said nobody he made it or you know what you made it I made it worse because they because American cholo agreed with what I said they was like how's the black man get it but our own people didn't get it no no and then no and then he made it where he was like do not say that Latinos should stop killing each other that's not what I said yes you did no I didn't fool that's what I said I said killing I said put it up right now let's hear it you want to hear it yeah because you should be calling a lot right here no no I can remember but I don't know if that's a crazy statement like don't you want Latinos to not kill each other I think I think I think they were saying that I was there like I want everybody you're saying he wasn't addressing the situation yeah instead made it about you know I mean they seems like very different points to me like people can be offended by the song and people can agree that gang members should stop killing each other these are two very different facts right yes although I thought it was a great song the song is so fire I'm behind that song you like that song I'm not gonna lie I'm looking for it he knows he's gonna lie um but are you ready everybody's like oh my God everybody's like oh my God we're gonna beat him up we said I'll go beat him up the song oh my God oh my God like what about collab with each other we post each other's posts comment on each other's page and have this beat for you hey I have this verse for you I have this I have that I have this man that that's work let's do this let's do that but we can't even do that all he's making you do is you got each put your opinion about this [ __ ] weak ass song and then you don't like this Mexican's opinion or this Mexican's opinion now all the Mexicans we are arguing with each other like oh my God they ain't like nothing you said about Tiger song you don't represent our people like shut the [ __ ] up beef it and y'all don't want to squabble each other well oh tiger where did I say kill all right where did I say kill because you guys were trying to put this statement that I was like well you said beef though spreading fake news what about the sex community and then when I said beef like I said I said it that was my fault by not pointing out the fact that I meant us Latinos in the industry getting along more okay you feel me that's that's where I should have been like I'm talking about a Latinos but never once said because that's gangbanging is part of our culture that's what it is like I can't change that it's it's gonna be around for years it's been there before I was born you feel me that's uh I [ __ ] I grew up in the hood where some of my best friends died because of the the gang banging [ __ ] I have older homies that that are in jail for gang banging but that's them everybody has their own pie I can't stop nobody from doing what they're doing but if like but if I say my opinion when I say hey I feel like us Latinos in the industry should get along more and do our thing I feel like yeah I think we did I think I think we could definitely do better you know what I mean piece of [ __ ] when I seen it I was like I was agreeing with Adam you were sitting at home just like but anyway what a [ __ ] I was like kill that's crazy I never said that okay but you you said that nobody gets canceled over a joke Dave Chappelle was standing on a big [ __ ] stage making some trans jokes to thousands of people nobody can doubt that this was a joke this was clearly in the context of a joke but I mean they went so hard trying to destroy his life he canceled though never he has the highest viewed Show on Netflix in history the closer so it's like it helped but does that that kind of thing has to have an effect on you and other comedians where you're like oh maybe I'm not gonna do this trans bit because I'm scared of the reaction no that thing is the reason why I'm selling my special I thought that was abortion stuff primarily no they were cool it was abortion there's a Ted bunny joke and then there's a Michael Jackson joke but the dance a lot of [ __ ] crazy bits I'm not gonna lie and it's also like wild for a network when they see a white guy on stage and I'm making fun of [ __ ] Somali dudes and making fun of like everybody that's there now that being said they were cool with my special I'm not going to say which streamer but they were cool with my special and then the Chappelle trance thing happened and then they freaked out so sometimes culture changes and they're just like yo we see the backlash we don't want to get this backlash and they're like we need you to you know cut these jokes and blah blah blah and then that's when I mean you guys know the story probably but that's what I was like no [ __ ] it I'm not going to cut the jokes and um I think he broke barriers I think Dave Chappelle kind of broke the council barrier with jokes I feel like where I think I think after that situation because when I've seen this special I was like I mean obviously it's funny but like I said I see the stuff like you're when when I was watching the abortion clip you posted I was watching around a lot of women yeah and they were like and they were like and I was like but but then when when you know I mean and then they were like but we get it like we get it like I'm pretty sure you have a deep sense of dark humor right yeah sure yeah you know I mean so when I was watching I was like that [ __ ] wasn't too bad I've heard words yeah that's not like yeah they had that one line they were upset the one line the feet is the leadest line or whatever and it was just like yeah you like Harry Potter that's the line right so hey Josh I walked in and Josh was like that's that line right there that was the one but for whatever reason they were like a little worried about it but but yeah I think that what's interesting about that joke is like there's a there's maybe like a six minute piece of it I put on YouTube it's like the whole joke and um you don't know how I feel about abortion and I don't want you to and I like looking at the comments because both sides kind of feel heard right so both sides are like well you know like the conservatives are like well you should be able to joke about things and this is interesting and the Liberals are like yes he gets it and it's really funny to see them both feel heard and then be okay with jokes and I think a lot of this is just kind of like feeling heard like this whole abortion debate I think if both sides would just [ __ ] have a real conversation about what their issue is we could get there's nobody on this planet that thinks you should be able to abort a baby at [ __ ] eight months three weeks nobody on this planet believes that no no so we all agree there's a Time in which it's a baby there's probably a lot of blue-haired feminists that actually do think that they don't you don't think yeah they might say it but they're so good inside fighting for their side that they will get started the same way that when you see the Republicans on on TV and they say that they don't think that there should be exceptions for the case of rape and incest it's because they know that as soon as you start allowing any exceptions that that's going to kind of open the door for a larger percentage of the people that have it so as much as it's morally abhorrent from my opinion to say that a [ __ ] rape victim should have to have that baby yeah you do kind of understand why strategically Republicans feel like they can't there's a lot there's also their argument for that is that the baby didn't do anything wrong so why are you punishing the baby right if you believe it's a life and it is ending a life you're ending the life of the innocent baby not eight months is is a human being I don't care anyone is a human being two weeks is it two weeks is it right now some people believe it is there's that other thing that happened was hilarious like the shorty had the baby she was in the HOV lane she got pulled over and she's like hold up hold up yeah it's like when you start paying child support you start paying child support at conception or do you pay when a baby comes out because if that's a life start coughing it up during what was it right like hey these nervous right now I'm just saying there's there's this is like this is where things get interesting with that debate because nobody is that black and white about it but this is an important thing that we've actually discussed on here before if a gang member pays for an abortion is he then allowed to get the teardrop tattoo oh my god oh yeah terrible joke terrible [ __ ] such a good joke I had to bring it back yeah [ __ ] when you were when you wrote that Andrew gets off get his name tattooed on you and [ __ ] Crossing put them on a shack you really are a tagger I think I have a whole chests but when you wrote that bid and you wrote that last part the 10 year old girl Joe party yeah yeah were you like hey this [ __ ] might not sit well to a lot of people well I thought that they would like that best so what he's referring to is at the end of the bit like I had I don't know the whole bit is the story of like a guy that was outside of an abortion clinic with his daughter and his daughter was like 10 years old and the joke I have about I was like that's a little late so so I do I do like a little thing about that and then I you know I'm asking the guy why it took y'all a little bit so but then I'm asking a guy like uh you know he was actually protesting abortion clinic and I'm asking him like why are you so anti-abortion and uh the guy who's like uh he basically you know the sonograms made him feel differently and yada yada and um I'm like but early on in the pregnancy it's not a baby and he goes yeah he goes yeah it is and I'm like no it's not he goes he goes yeah it is because if you leave it there it's going to grow into a baby so it's a baby and he's with his 10 year old daughter and I was like you know what your daughter's really hot and then he goes no but listen listen no he goes what the [ __ ] is wrong with you she's 10 years old I'm like yeah but if we leave her there but when he said I was like what the [ __ ] was he thinking when he wrote this I I'm just saying like for me I'm just trying to find like the holes in the logic you know so like for me I think I don't know I think like women see that joke and if they're Pro you know or like women's choice or whatever it's called I think they're like oh I if we're not treating these young girls as women then we shouldn't treat a two-week-old fetus as a human being like if we can distinguish between times and we can distinguish between like age and all these other things why can't we do that in utero this should be like a straight up negotiating thing you know like if you want to sign somebody to your company you know they have a dollar amount in mind you have a dollar amount in mind with the Republicans and the the social justice Warriors I think they should get together and they should just kind of go back and forth and try to land on a number of weeks that they can agree on it's weird how that isn't how it's viewed though it has to be one way that's kind of what it is now like isn't it like four months or something like that and then you can't do it but but like the public is kind of like shielded to the fact that this is actually going to play out on each individual state level the Roe versus Wade overturned thing is not a strict ban on all abortions there's just too much money to be made like there's just too much money to be made uh for lobbying right so okay we've so far we've talked about gang shootings we've talked about abortion yeah let's talk about something that is perhaps even more disturbing okay Gringo poppy you and I you want some clips you and I are both friends he and I are both friends of Brendan's shop yeah shout out to Brandon former UFC fighter current comedian and podcaster I know you see it people for some reason they want anyone associated with Brendan's job to speak out against him because they don't like his comedy special who is they to you the redditors yes he has a he has a Reddit page that is like is is massive it will make you scared to have a Reddit yeah and it's like dedicated to uh yeah just [ __ ] on him and it's it's really unfortunate because like we got one too now do you guys have the yeah it's pretty malicious yeah it's uh it's an interesting thing because Reddit is fascinating and [ __ ] hilarious and like they're abs like creative people on there and basically what it is is it's like your Reddit page is giving thousands of people that might not have their own Instagram or Twitter that's popping access to a group Instagram that's popping that's what a Reddit page is right so now they have access to 50 000 people or whatever it is and if they put something out that slaps it gets views and it gets reactions and all of a sudden you get to almost feel like you're popping because your content is crushing So You're Gonna Keep On leaning into that so it incentivizes them to be as mean as possible because that's the stuff that rises to the top is the [ __ ] that's the cruel exactly and then you guys you got to be good at like making sure like when like the mods I guess have to be good at making sure that the page is healthy because at the end of the day like you don't want that page to take away from the content I think that's unfortunately what's happening with the fight on the kid like they have a [ __ ] great podcast like they're hilarious together like Brian and Brendan are [ __ ] hilarious together and uh and Brynn is like a really great dude he's a he's a genuinely sweet dude who helps people he's the reason I got a Rogan like he was like yo you got to get this guy on this is before anybody was [ __ ] looking at my [ __ ] like and that really changed my life so he's actually a great dude and um and he's just getting destroyed by that thing I told him to lean into it I was like bro you got to sell merch like anything that they do about you you got to lean in and then I thought that they would appreciate that in one way they're like okay he's not ignoring and acting like this thing isn't happening this is he's like taking part of this thing his Reddit is so [ __ ] up that like they've made it their mission to expose him cheating that's that's where it's like yo you go into the personal life that's that's that's wild man are they so they're like that deep into his life where there's people probably following him around like security cameras and [ __ ] it's different it's different when you have a group of people who are basically commenting on the stuff that you're putting out into the world and it's different when they become basically like a large League of private investigators who are kind of like overturn every Rock throughout your life and find everything that they could possibly do because that's kind of where his [ __ ] is at yeah yeah yeah it's yeah I mean you you know Brandon like you guys are close or what well we did the interview but yeah I'm totally honest I saw the first six or seven minutes of the special yeah I didn't really feel like I could handle too much more of it uh I think he's a good guy I'm not like a big fan of his comedy but I mean I [ __ ] with a lot of people where I don't really like that rapping yeah and we're still cool right like that's not the entirety of who you are as a person it is a just fine rapper dude look at me I'm like I don't like Josh's raps I still [ __ ] with him he's a man and he's with your sister right and his raps about her are horrifically offensive and I advised him I advised him not to drop the hash brown Town K mixtape because of that so I mean I you cannot be a huge fan of somebody's art what and also think that they're a good dude right yeah and yeah I mean like comedy is like anything else you like get better at it if you put the time in so like I think a lot of people don't realize that like Brandon's like very early into his comedy career like I told him I was like I think you put the like even when he did that first special I think it was just too early this [ __ ] takes a while bro like you need I mean most people say like a decade before you're like starting to get nice [ __ ] yeah bro I wonder you're only 22. that's that [ __ ] suck but hey man I've done I've done like five shows yeah but within the last but see but that's not even enough but he's like back in New York when I was coming up I was doing like 12 a week yeah I've kicked it with him in that environment and we're talking like five years ago where I was watching him just do sets and just kick it backstage with the other comics and me as a non-comedian I'm seeing that and realizing like oh this is how people get really [ __ ] funny is they spend [ __ ] six hours a night kicking in with other Comics backstage getting on stage seeing what works seeing what the audience feels with it's like [ __ ] boot camp for learning to be funny because a lot of times you have these ideas you just don't have the tools to execute them so you like have these premises that are really funny but you just can't make them funny yet because you don't know you don't have the skill set and then eventually you develop those skills by just constantly working on it so like some of your earliest premises like some of my ears his ideas could have been my funniest I just didn't know how to [ __ ] do them just yet and that just takes years and like because you can only practice that [ __ ] on stage that's the weirdest thing about comedy like guitar you could just play all [ __ ] day in your garage stand up you got to be in front of people and you got to be good to be in front of them for a long time so right now you're doing five minutes at a Time Imagine Learning guitar five minutes at a time how long would that take you you probably bomb a lot dude oh in the beginning for sure especially if you do human like mine like I don't go up there give it up for God you know what I'm saying like I'm I'm trying to take almost like the least likable point of view and then create a [ __ ] up argument for it that's what I get off on she's so I think other social media kind of like even because I was already doing my [ __ ] on social media so when I started this [ __ ] people already expected me yeah you had Fame before you even developed a skill exactly and that's where it's very difficult you know and that's honestly where Brandon was it's like Brandon got like famous he was he had one of the biggest podcasts on the planet like especially uh you know when that whole podcast is seen in a light was blown the [ __ ] up so it's like it takes time to develop man and work but from your perspective if you were in his position where you were already famous for something else with the UFC [ __ ] would you have intentionally chose a slower career path to maybe like gradually build up to that because I feel like just getting like dumped into the [ __ ] water it's gonna be tough coming up in stand up I didn't even let my friends come out really I didn't let my fan like my family nah like I want to be nice like I'm the funny one with you guys I'm not about to let y'all see me be whack you know what I mean like I need to like go grind get good at this dedicate my whole [ __ ] life to this and once I'm good then people can start coming do you have a ton of insecurity about it early on insecurity in what way and I mean for me if I was going to be forced to go get up on stage and tell jokes I would be you know nervous as [ __ ] whereas when I get out there to do a live podcast with them I don't give a [ __ ] at all that's Supernatural to me whereas this feels like there's so much pressure and scrutiny on somebody when they're doing a comedy set even if there's only 50 people watching yeah I I was I wasn't like so I wasn't insecure that to the point where like of maybe talking in front of people if that's what you're asking but I was insecure about how I did I had high expectations I never looked at like insecurity but I looked at as just expectations like I know how funny the funniest person is because I've watched them like I saw Patrice O'Neal so I'm like how do I become that funny so and I knew the discrepancy between where I was and where he was and it was just like every day how can I get better what can I do to get better like constantly listening to my set watching the sets over like really trying to feel out that interaction and what what I'm doing wrong why there's no connectivity like um yeah I never felt like I can't do this if that's what you're asking I never felt like I wasn't supposed to do this or wasn't like born to do it if you were coming up as a funny guy in New York City at this point though do you think that you would think that stand up was as big a part of the recipe because now a lot of comedians you see that they have a podcast dropping a couple times a week and then you know that they're doing stand-up or whatever but that just it seems like that's almost moved into the back seat role in terms of importance is that true or is that just my bird no because like we all did podcasts so we could do stand-ups right like status you know but then at a certain point it starts to feel like the stand-up or the podcast is the real product I I haven't experienced that yet but that's just because like my stand-up footprint is probably internationally bigger than my podcast really okay because I look at flagrant as being so big that I would assume that it kind of is bigger than the stand-up stuff yeah it's it's wild no no like I don't know like as far as like stand-up goes like and again my stand-ups on YouTube so YouTube is the world there's a lot of people that are watching the Clips you know and it's like stand up is so much more digestible it's like I'm putting a three minute bit out there everybody got three minutes you might not have an hour for the pot now the pot has been awesome and we've experienced this like insane growth so and there's just so few pods that are that size that you see and you're like oh [ __ ] this is you know this is the Mountaintop or whatever the [ __ ] right but at the same time stand up for me is always the passion and then podcast was this way to like Galvanize those supporters right and then create like a watering hole for everybody to come to rock with you every single week how often can I put stand up out I don't know but I know I could talk [ __ ] so it's like this is a great place for all the fans to go like you guys created this no jumper world right it's like a literally your universe and it's like this is a place where people who are interested in this stuff they get to come they get to hang out when you guys want to put out your music when you want to put out you know live shows you're gonna put out merch whatever like that there's a place where they could all come back to so that's what I always saw the podcast is it's like this is the super super fan nobody hates you for two hours you know what I mean like this is they gotta [ __ ] with you to listen to me the Super Fan is the one who's actually gonna travel to go see you tell jokes in front of 50 people in a basement somewhere that's that's some real super fans you know that's that's why for me like the greatest validators is the live show I think that's what separates people it's like if you could do a live show if people get a babysitter they put on [ __ ] clothes and they come out to see you like that to me that to me is success you know what I mean like there's numbers like a lot of people are on TV shows they might be on you know sitcoms or SNL or these types of things they don't really know how many fans they got because the institution has fans you know what I mean like their players on the Knicks that I like because they wear the Knicks jersey and then they get traded and I can give a [ __ ] right because I like the Knicks you know what I mean so it's like there are a lot of people that they think they're as famous as the institution but when you're on the road you find out yeah you know what I mean like can you sell out like they're musicians we all know can't sell 3 000 tickets that's real [ __ ] but there's a lot you might think they're the most famous they go do these Festival shows and it looks like the whole world is there they do one show with them they can't get 3 000 people out so it's like if I'm doing 12 000 tickets in a night in New York right like that there's a small group of people that can do that on the planet you 12 000 for your stand up in New York radio [ __ ] twice wow so that's like so for me that's what I'm saying like with the stand-ups I know this is a boring question that you probably answer a million times but what the [ __ ] does that feel like that's such like compared to doing comedy for 50 people you can look them all in the eyes there's got to be something about 12. let me show you the [ __ ] coolest thing imagine imagine you grew up in New York and like you're looking at Radio City every single [ __ ] week when you're walking up and then you get to do look at this [ __ ] this is how I felt watching Billy Joel sell at Madison Square gardener elevator comes under the stage yeah that's clear does it feel different or does it feel kind of like just good either way I mean that moment where you're coming out oh that's fine you're like [ __ ] Axel Rose dude that [ __ ] wow bro I was thinking I'm like damn I [ __ ] didn't watch the special but I thought you were saying it was already out no I don't know but what are you doing the the live one I gotta write some new jokes it takes you like at least a year to come up with another special right that's the thing with me is like I'm not like I don't I'm not one of these guys just gonna tour non-stop which is fine if that's your business do your thing but like for me like I need time to like grow like [ __ ] has changed in my life like I got married you know what I mean like I'm probably gonna start trying to have a kid like I want to go through that growth and I want the ex the the material to also grow in that way so I need an hour I need like a year probably see that trips me out when I'm watching a podcast and I hear a comedian talking about all these dates he's about to do in Iowa and Ohio or whatever yeah and because to me even though I'm I'm sure that that's good it helps them make money it's good for growing his fan base everything but to me having to be away from my family and on the road and having to take my eye off the ball in terms of every other thing that I'm doing it just seems like it will be hard for me to justify being on the road think about this we do all this so we could do the road it's a real [ __ ] that's what we want we like Comics would be in movies so that they could do the road like a comic would go become an actor they don't even care about acting so that they could go tour because we had to be an actor in order for enough people to see us so that we could just kind of an old school mentality that's the old one now we could podcast but that's why we podcast it's like how do we build up this audience so we can go tour the thing we love the most is torn the thing we might love the most is the stand-up so I don't know I think that's why people are kind of like some people were a little bit shocked when I when I bought back the special and it was just like this is the most important thing like this is the thing that I've worked the hardest on right and it needs to look exactly the way that I want it to look and sound the way I wanted are you successful enough at this point that you feel like you can kind of afford to not give a [ __ ] or do you feel like you're still like really working towards this not give a [ __ ] about what about you know stuff like people trying to cancel you stuff like buying the special back a lot of comedians who are in more of a tryhard stage age in their life would not even consider buying a bag or whatever you know like I'll tell you I'll tell you it's it's what you give a [ __ ] about or who you give a [ __ ] about like for me I don't care if there's a streaming logo behind me because the thing that validates me are the people coming out like the Radio City shows that to me like when I saw the show I'm like that makes me feel so much better than like NBC Netflix you know Amazon like I I don't care about that but there are people that they don't think they made it unless they get signed by Universal or they get signed by this label it's like if the people are coming out that's all I need that is my validation I don't if I go to a movie when we did that movie yeah if no actor knew who I was but all the dudes like moving [ __ ] did I made it I go a lot of places and nobody knows me besides the security exactly but that's if I go to TSA and I'm good yeah then I then I'm I'm straight you know what I mean like so it's like I don't need to be an industry darling I don't want to get invited to the parties I don't give a [ __ ] about the party I got a wife you know what I mean I'm good I care about the people as long as the thing is that I make is going to the people I think I think I think that's why when you when you do your card work I think that's why he's so respected and never get taken out of offense because that statement alone where you're just saying that you generally care about the art a lot of people don't you feel me a lot of people don't you can see it on a lot of comedians but you when you sit there and make fun of people like like I've seen the crazy where you made in front of the criminal dude and then [ __ ] like that and and he definitely killed somebody else yeah or when you made fun of like the the old lady that was getting [ __ ] by black guys and while her husband went to the thing and she was sitting there laughing old ass lady everybody around here is Young or maybe around your age because that's your crowd and she's sitting there laughing it's like Dan this will build up their trust yeah their love and and I think that's and that's a part of a comedic where they're allowed to tell you their sensitive stories or even with like the gay couples when you make one of the gay couples and [ __ ] like that they were so open to you they're like make fun of us and then a lot of the people you do get sitting in the front they said we bought these seats so we still get made fun of and I'm like what the [ __ ] he literally because because she wrote a lot of comics so like that's what tiger didn't do I'll be honest with you like tiger didn't build up enough trust with the Latino Community to do that song and I think that's why there's a pushback that's that's a valid point YG did yeah so it's like it it really comes down to that like at least for me like I'm very curious like I don't know if you guys noticed today but like I want to know what your life is like I want to know the gang [ __ ] and then because of that Curiosity I'll pick up on like little nuances and then I'll be able to tease you about those specific things there it is yeah you know what I'm saying and then and then you appreciate it because it's not like you're teasing me with some like hacky like white guy Joe because you smell like a wet dog or like whatever that's what we say to Adam but you know what I'm saying like you know I you know a more specific thing about Adam that you can make fun of him it's not too much you should have seen this roast yesterday it got a little too personal yeah a little too perfect but those are the best but anyway people appreciate at least I've experienced and here I am just like this white dude that's making fun of all these different people all these different cultures but like I'm curious enough to know something specific in the culture and then they go instead of feeling like they're being made fun of they weirdly feel like they're being represented yeah and they're like oh [ __ ] that is [ __ ] true how the hell does that guy know this and then I think even when you um when you make fun of like the the different races and like the Indians and blacks and Latinos I'm like [ __ ] this food I mean when he's stating facts and making fun of your body you kind of don't know what to say they're like oh what the [ __ ] and those communities shared the most that's what I realized yeah it's like I would put these things out and they would share it around like the bosnians I had like some joke about the whole Bosnian Community oh yeah you make fun of them trying to kill um um what's the actor's name in that movie oh yeah Liam Neeson yeah but if you're gonna go to a comedy show you should be going in there almost kind of like hoping that you get made fun of if anything you shouldn't be looking at as the worst possible scenario because I remember watching the Dave Chappelle thing and there was two women with [ __ ] purple purple hair they were not laughing at all the whole time and that made it so much funnier to me I'm not watching Dave Chappelle I am trying to see those women because I want to see if they're going to crack a smile well see so you'll be more surprised because there is people that go there thinking that you're just gonna make fun of politicians and your marriage the whole time and and that was a problem that was a problem when I when I first did a couple come I'm not married comedy's an older crowd comedy there's you're going to develop your yoga classes yeah you know what I'm saying you are going to come watch you and they're going to be maybe around your age and then maybe you're going to have old heads that also [ __ ] with you like yeah you're gonna develop your [ __ ] don't feel like you're too young for it because there are kids that are your age waiting to watch yours yeah that was definitely when I made a couple old jokes at my first time the bever I like like certain people lie but certain people where it wasn't [ __ ] with it they were just like dude like they were just not they were not a fan of the old jokes it's two different things though too the lgbtqia plus couple if they're not laughing it might just be because they actually think the joke is lame as [ __ ] which also consider if you are trans or whatever you know every [ __ ] trans joke right and I think that that was definitely one thing I saw people saying on Twitter when the Dave spellshit came out is that people were saying like these jokes are old as [ __ ] like these are jokes that somebody could have made for [ __ ] years ago or whatever who's never known anything about trans people but the transmitter is that yeah we've been made fun of like this for our whole life so if you found something real specific about them exactly yeah then maybe you know they would crack up but that's kind of what it is with comedy too is I feel like specificity can't be so nuanced and specific in your jokes and expect to make 12 000 people laugh you kind of have to appeal to a common denominator right that's interesting that's an interesting question I think what you can do is like that's yeah that I think you can it just takes skill and discipline because it's easy once you get a platform to just kind of like tell stories from the platform and for me I do a live show for the person who might have never listened to the podcast or it's their first time coming to see me you know what I mean because for me the most important thing is the live show it's got to be the best show you've ever seen it's got to be the best show like the video I showed you just that elevator probably cost tens of thousands of dollars to use but you've never seen nobody come up in a [ __ ] elevator and comment it has work to do right because you're going to talk about like the set already has to be hilarious what are you doing outside of that how are you making it a show so for me yeah I think you can get specific and it's okay if some people don't get the joke that's okay it's okay if 20 of the people like what the [ __ ] is going on if the other 80 are [ __ ] crime if I do some specific Mexican [ __ ] and only the Mexicans are kind of getting in the audience that might be their favorite [ __ ] joke and then a few people kind of like aware of it get it and there might be some white people completely lost that's okay too because those white people can be like what the [ __ ] what the [ __ ] does that what is elote you know what I mean like what the [ __ ] I don't know I still don't know no that's valid that's valid um when you write jokes do you ever think about your family I think about my wife a little bit that's that's the [ __ ] that's where I was going like like when you were making these abortions over you're like well maybe let me see what my wife thinks about oh no no no not like that if I'm telling a story about my wife or something like that oh okay okay I mean I mean when you give those crazy perspectives that you have I mean I talk about my mom like crazy on the podcast like I'm just yeah Adam does too yeah he said he ran through her wait really true story he did not [ __ ] my mom but no you wanna know what I don't got [ __ ] bro we was gonna have his mom on the podcast and then his mom didn't pull up my mom was the one who was [ __ ] yeah because that was my big my biggest it was I was gonna have him he's gonna bring up the porn [ __ ] to my mom for the first who's never spoken about it on air how does he feel about me well she found out about it Josh and my sister snitched on me and they [ __ ] she she's like I don't like this idea which I think they were right because I think it actually would have bummed her out and then it probably would have soured the whole thing I think he would have made it fun too but my mom she's kind of anxious she got cold feet dad thinks I'm Gucci man that's what have you told him he's not my dad doesn't know a lot of rappers yeah so I think he when he said that he sincerely actually thought that he was looking at footage of me doing an interview with Gucci Mane even it was A.D how does he know Gucci though I don't know that's what I don't know you know his dad is like you know some [ __ ] yeah Illuminati yeah not Illuminati but like you you know my dad doesn't know a lot of famous bike dudes he was talking about team Floyd Mayweather at a at a high school basketball yeah yeah that also like the way that he was talking about it was so crazy he was collecting for Epstein's Island bro that's what he was doing man it's a good feeling to have these conversations and know that millions of people are going to see it and that my dad is never gonna find out about it because he's so cut off from the world he knows he don't need to find out he knows he collects girls for everything dude and sends him to that island and that's why he got off Phil I'm so sorry maybe boys because he goes to the high school basketball game exactly he's interested in their athleticism molestation free life what does that mean he hasn't molested any of these basketball players he's watching that's good or me even and I'm sure he was tempted because I look pretty good you were never touched no really then you're not white I got survivor's guilt um no but that is that is like kind of a you would never touched you got face cats like white dudes with face tests always got diddled up you thought that I got ditto yeah every white guy who face tattoo yeah exactly I never got diddled you got diddle no not white on the roof is a hilarious reference and there's some Jewish people that are watching this right now going that was [ __ ] hilarious but what because yeah I said I don't know I think it was Batman pointing to somebody on the Roof oh the Riddler there's like yeah but it was like a diddler on the roof right but Fiddler On The Roof is a very famous play right you didn't know that no that's hysterical Josh Josh is Jewish Josh is Jewish and he's like yes yeah I get it okay wait a minute but so for real dude what were we talking about your dad was like yeah you never touched by your dad or anybody else I can't believe so you just get the tattoos for for fun just for the hell of it for black guys but you don't have to like he's got to get it for like the neighborhood so people think he's scary [Laughter] I was literally like I'm about music this is the best way I could represent it not knowing iPods can I ask you please try to get him to admit that he used to be a stripper did you strip no this is a new accusation it's it's kind of like maybe there's no evidence for it but it's being discussed you're the diddler nothing happened to you no sexual trauma maybe we could talk about this more and maybe I could dig some up in the back of my mind maybe there is some diddling that happened but yeah yeah no I I don't put that on your father it's not your dad you know since you've been hanging with Gucci man yeah James Grant Mason also that name is crazy bro you know what's the funniest thing my dad said to me in recent years is he saw me uh picking up my gun and he goes yeah I'm sure you think he didn't have that when you were seven he goes he goes yeah I'm sure you're gonna need that in this neighborhood what can you say something funnier yeah it's all good Adam come on bro oh my God there's no white guy with face test it hasn't been touched though no he met Michael Jackson it's facts he might have bro I'm telling you it's part of it your dad was pardoned but not for this no he never would get caught for that he was too good he's a Grand Mason he's the grand one he's the best one that exists that's the craziest last name ever graduation broken the conspiracy theorist is hitting me up like you know what's going on yes dude they think I'm part of it you watch him grow me about it no they loved it I didn't understand I didn't understand when when I hit that guy apart I was like what the [ __ ] does that mean so I had to like look up the whole [ __ ] I mean obviously understood after and I was like isn't that crazy that you can just say you didn't do that like after you've been convicted with something you're like no you didn't no that's nuts no like trial no no it's just oh I'm the most powerful dude in the world boom you're good yeah how close was your dad and the president they diddled did they no do you think he knew about Monica sucking it up no I don't think he was really involved in his sleep Inner Circle at that point yeah he was like this is my favorite from the high schools of all time I've been grooming this one for a while now we talked about that off camera but that was a real thing is that I like was 12 having a conversation with my dad about like what was happening to Bill Clinton when he's getting in trouble for getting his dick show did you cry yeah like how is it no he just made it clear that like that's not okay take down the conversation was he like you're gonna do this thing he basically just a little kid to get his dick sucked he said president he said I'm infinitely less well-known or powerful than Bill Clinton yeah and I would never do that because a I think it's wrong for me to cheat on your mom and then B Because when you're in a position of power like that you can't just do these guys show you I think I knew about it Dad I'm not getting it show me what she did Zip Zip baby that was like don't tell Mom but I would never do this to anybody else let me show you how his Grand Mason suck what if next week's podcast is me just coming clean about being dead Andrew Schultz pushed it to the surface pause here I am I'm ready I still wouldn't hug you I'll be like man yeah if I had been molested I'll be like this I hope you feel better man all right you better not step in you better not start acting different to me would you act different on Hassan Campbell I don't know that man but you would act differently to him knowing that he had some childhood trauma take place no you because you want to get in the geese and wrestle with each other yeah you're trying to like you know act out that trauma I want to lock him in the locker room yeah and chase them around but that's you you know it comes from that powerlessness I got the whole office it was really that much of a big story yeah it was like the only Story I mean you're an embryo I imagine you're trying to impress a woman you can bring her anywhere you close it over off no she was an intern she was already working how old was she like you want to know something crazy crazy you were there too nah you got did [Laughter] they hated her like you know how right now we have a B2 movement everything like that she was the villain how dare she break up the family like this whole thing where like women are victims and women taking advantage of the power situation that did not exist Hillary Clinton was banging on this [ __ ] like it was crazy ruined her life but he [ __ ] her with a cigar too fire yeah what do you mean like he like took the cigar into the cigar I think he took the plastic off it and he [ __ ] and that's why at a certain point Bill Clinton had put out a statement and said I did not have sexual relations with that woman yeah and which leaves it up to debate is a [ __ ] of sexual relation I think we mostly could agree yes I was watching it yesterday and and figuring out I was like damn Monica held it down said it didn't happen but it's on him in the first place she recorded 20 hours of phone conversations oh they did 20 hours of a [ __ ] I'm like that [ __ ] and then [ __ ] Hillary's mom brought them the dress yeah Hillary's mom did that yes I've seen anything wrong with these people no I mean I mean you tell us bro I wasn't really around for that I was just holding signs on the Block and you went to New Hampshire right do you know what's weird I went to the White House how old were you when that happened I don't know 13 what was it like 97 98 just when you exited diddling age Clinton had to start [ __ ] interns and I'm wondering if you aged out it killed my aspirations to be a White House intern no I was like I'm gonna get [ __ ] with a cigar you were satisfying him until you got too old and then he yeah exactly you might have been the thing that kept him in line in Arkansas your dad was sending you to like sleeping but then he's [ __ ] a hot intern I think he's doing better afterwards we'll give yourself some credit I would rather I would rather Monica Lewinsky than me don't you think women have a deeper throat than you than the average man no no but not when you've been dead in your own life that you practice you couldn't do it anymore that I had to stop you yeah he was Furious dude come on man what are we covering up with these tattoos Adam ah the diddling tattoos that I had previously yeah we're gonna reverse this interview so how is your childhood do you know you're that's the intro clip you're gonna start crying I know it's all good you're ready to come clean but it's all good where are these ground Masons out I think that we should this is this is gonna come full circle because now we can protect the youth you know this is good if a white guy has face tattoos there's a 99 chance that he's he's been let's be fair have you seen Bill Clinton in recent years yeah it doesn't look like he's going to be doing a lot of diddling but he didn't look as good as he looked back then is that what you're saying no he looked at it very robust and strong and athletic back then yeah you thought it was it wasn't that bad right he's not this old decrepit guy like it's no hey and further let's add to this conspiracy theory yeah I voted for Hillary Clinton oh that's just internalized exactly I was internalizing my hatred about the diddling yeah wait after when all that [ __ ] happened they were still married yep she stood by she had his back oh and blamed it on the throat go she don't she didn't really drop statements about it as far as I recall she like pretty much stayed quiet and disappeared for a few minutes she looked mad do I seen a picture of her looking at him yeah yeah yeah she was tight and imagine the whole world knowing that you got your dick sucked at the Oval Office and your [ __ ] is still with You Chris Rock had the craziest joke remember Chris Rock's joke where she he was like about Hillary Clinton he was like this is how Wild comedy was he's he goes uh she's the first lady she should be the first one on her knees sucking his dick said that about imagine someone said that about Michelle Obama imagine imagine came out and said that about Michelle Obama would that not be crazy yeah I don't think that would be cool right they say he's punching down but isn't that crazy like that I mean this is the first lady he was talking about all right this is one topic aside from my apparent molestation that's risen to the service throughout this conversation that I wanted to bring up thank you I appreciate that when I was doing Ryan Long's podcast in New York shout out to Ryan he asked me about six nine at some length and I made it clear that I didn't like him and they essentially been blackballed by the hip-hop world because of the snitching and everything right and once I kind of really broke down the whole Century thing to him he said that sounds like honestly almost the exact same thing as the comedy world where somebody will cancel somebody on the internet and then want to just come to the comedy club and just be all still on good terms with everybody after he just spent his weekend trying to destroy somebody's career and get their sponsors to leave him or whatever would you say that that's accurate I think depending on how powerful that person is but the comics won't really say [ __ ] because they think that like it could affect their career but like yeah I don't know I don't mind having those conversations I don't like it when Comics trash other Comics you know especially those Comics are good and they're like going through something that's unnecessary I don't like that at all but yeah I think a lot of comics are like scared or or they they see that person as you know presenting opportunities to them and uh everybody you know wants to survive there is a lot of that in the comedy world huh where people sort of I think it's every world it's like where you go okay I could potentially get in this movie or I could pretend that's why I like what we do is because it's actual Independence and Independence means you don't get to give a [ __ ] Independence gets me you get to actually share your opinion and you're not worried if you're not going to be in a film you're not worried if you're not going to make this TV show like I care about the things I'm creating and I'm creating them but when you go through something like buying your special back I mean like the reason why you were going so hard on YouTube in the first place at a certain point was kind of because you couldn't get a Netflix special right yeah so you're like I'm gonna build my own independent thing does something like having them want to remove some of your edgier jokes does that make you kind of be like well [ __ ] this [ __ ] maybe I should just stay completely independent yeah and most importantly it's like why would I change the thing that's working right like I put my comedy out authentically and people [ __ ] with it so I'm not going to change that because then I'm letting all those people down and rock so hard for me you know what I mean if somebody comes to you tomorrow and is like I want to give you a sitcom we're going to work on the sitcom together or some some kind of TV thing some corporate thing do you see that as like a big opportunity or do you consider that [ __ ] to be probably like cursed from the beginning because you just don't think you could fit in that box it just depends the story like at the end of the day I just love stories so if it's a cool compelling story like I'm gonna make some movies I'm going to like write a movie and I want to make a movie I just like that journey I like that experience so I'll do that but like no I'm not I'm not against it but like in order to get me to be in something like I gotta love it like it's because you're making enough money doing your own thing that and I don't like acting that much right so it's like once I got away from this idea that like a comedian must go then be an actor must go then do this thing like once I remove myself from that I guess Matrix if you will right I was kind of free to just do the things that gave me joy so like it gave me joy to go do white man can't jump with duno because I watched that movie growing up and it was impactful to me like I remember singing with my boy and then the next day going to hoop like it was just the coolest movie I ever saw right so to be in that that was great I did another movie with [ __ ] uh where I was played a small role but like Eddie Murphy's in it and that's the reason why I do stand up so I was like I'll do those things because I get to basically check those off like be in these iconic pieces but like an average acting role that I get offered quite a bit I say no and I I have to be like completely available free and then I have to love it and then maybe I'll do it because it just doesn't give me as much joy as talking [ __ ] on podcasts or going to do stand up because somebody was talking to me and Lena and it doesn't make it you don't make as much money right because somebody's signing me and learning about a TV show thing and I'm like do you realize how big of a pay cut it's gonna be for us on an hourly basis and it might never come out like you might you might we might put 100 hours into working on this and then nothing might ever I just got a Disney check for 24 24 I was like like what's the point for what for a roll 24 yeah and this is something that's not out yet or is this from Dave is it royalty chick yeah it's a royalty check so it goes down every single time it's because you're only on one episode two no no I definitely feel like you got in love with like exactly what you do I did when we did that the the why my cat jump [ __ ] I was like I didn't expect it but then I got the costume oh I'm just gonna be there yeah I definitely got to be there early yeah like I still waited like five hours until then all the work is done for you then I could see it being kind of appealing but in terms of like developing something and having to really be at the whim of these corporations that seems well that's that gets that gets hard that's why you need to get all the I don't want to call it like I call it leverage you need to get all the leverage you possibly can like having this is leveraged right because they got to pay you enough money to not do this right like a lot of times you go into like for example like acting or even like with like rap and like he was like okay I'm five thousand dollars a show why are you five thousand dollars a show some people just go that's what I get no you have to make five thousand a show first before you can be five thousand shows now if you're doing this and making let's say you're making [ __ ] a hundred thousand dollars a year that's a million a month okay let's say you're making a million dollars a month okay that's crazy you can't put them numbers with that camera but let's say you're making a million a month everybody want a raise that [ __ ] said it that's marketing but now that's your rate to get you the [ __ ] out of here they got to pay you at least a million and one dollars a month for you to not work here for a month right so you get this new rate yourself I like that I think that's cool I think I think that once we realize that like only Boomers give a [ __ ] about like brand names like the youth watches YouTube they watch Instagram they watch tips they don't need you to be on a Netflix or an NBC or an MTV like that [ __ ] means nothing to them they like content creators that either entertain them make them laugh Etc so once you realize that they're the ones that are moving the needle you don't have to appeal and take a pay cut for these Brands and that's why I realized when I saw them try to bring TRL back it's like the biggest thing when I was a kid every single kid my age you would come home from school and you watch TRL even if you didn't really like the music on it whatever yeah they tried to bring TRL back and nobody gave a [ __ ] because this young generation doesn't have a memory of that and also the thing about it is TRL used to be able to get Nsync and the Backstreet Boys and Eminem to pull up because it was like the only place where you could really get a shitload of attention and everybody was watching it and when I'm watching TRL when they tried to bring it back I'm seeing them get you know smoke perp they're not getting cardi B right you know no shots of smoke crack because he was he was kind of cracking at that time but you know they can't get the number one A-list people because it's not worth it to cardi B why the [ __ ] does she care nobody's seeing this like 106 and pork first yeah yeah I remember 106 in park she was born I wish I had the comic ever stole your [ __ ] as a copy ever stole my jokes yeah you know steel is wild okay okay but have have photo recycled no no no I guess what I mean is like have have I ever had a piece and then somebody else ended up having something that was similar yes I don't want to put intention on them intention is that's a crazy thing to be like yeah this person did there are people who have similar ideas that thing does happen in comedy you know so like and now that we're so many more people are putting their comedy out on Instagram YouTube like there's so many more Avenues to watch Comedy it'll be impossible for you to know about all of them exactly and you're gonna see more similarities between things right in a very similar way that like you see with like memes like multiple memes will pop up that are kind of a similar idea yeah right and then in the meme world there's like no pressure to not rip off me at least in comedy it's like comedy sin there's this this sense of Integrity you know that no yeah like [ __ ] being super authentic because so was it on your part where Joe Rogan said that he kind of felt bad after he did the Cardinals musician yeah I think he did well he we talked about it I forget exactly what he was saying but like maybe going about it the way he went about it yeah yeah because he would never do that now it was crazy when you're in yeah yeah when you had a comic show and then another comic comes up then just airs you the [ __ ] out is like but what Carlos was doing for a while was you know it was really hurting Comics careers right because like yeah it takes so long to build up these jokes and then if he's going out there and doing them and doing them on like specials and that kind of stuff now those other Comics that need that to make a living can't do them because people have heard him because he's such a big comic so I think I think what Jose is basically there's another way that I could have approached him about it yeah maybe that wasn't the best way but at the same time it's like I don't think he's mad about where he is in life no you know what I mean like everything happens and you are where you are so you have to deal with that you know like I think that yeah there's probably things I don't know I mean he said it on the point Joe Rogan is at the ultimate place that you could be at in life to a certain extent because like I remember he was given the example of uh Kevin Smith trying to get him to fly out to be in one of his movies right like he's just gonna have to fly out for a couple days over a weekend or whatever and Joe's just like nah man sorry like I [ __ ] with you and everything but I just can't do it and he's like no I'm like please and like try to convince him he's like I'm just not doing it he's like I'm just saying no to everything right now because he's just so happy being with his family doing his podcast getting to do whatever the [ __ ] he wants to do that there's like almost nothing that could tempt him to leave that and when you look at all of us we could all think of tons of [ __ ] that people could suggest that we would hop on a plane tomorrow to go do if it was a good enough opportunity you know more porn more porn for instance yeah I mean when he came and did our podcast I'm I'm just making a assumption here it probably costs him tens of thousands of dollars because it flies private I'd imagine he's flying proud he's flying multiple people there he's flying security he's taking a day off probably from doing his podcast he's putting everybody up in hotels like that's how I don't know he's just the man he's the most damn I I remember [ __ ] you can't say nothing bad about jokes to be fair yes to be fair if Joe Rogan spent 30 grand to get there that day that would probably be like me going to the store and buying a six piece Chicken McNugget I think probably minimum 50 000. minimum between like you remember he has security that he flies around it's like everything is he's feeding all these guys they're there in New York City at a very nice hotel probably with multiple people he's got to get rooms for like 50 Grand at a certain point when you're living a certain way is not that much it's probably like 10 bucks I was talking to Dan Bilzerian about this poker tournament that he like didn't go to or whatever because his sponsor was supposed to pay for his travel they didn't realize the travel was going to be a hundred and seventy thousand dollars on his private jet yeah and so that became a very big issue and I'm just thinking like bro like like there are almost no poker tournaments in the world that are 170 000 to enter so it's like anything that he does he kind of has to look at it in comparison to this outrageous cause but his attitude is I didn't buy this [ __ ] jet to not use it yeah and I couldn't even believe I'm having that conversation this is crazy [ __ ] are you scared that you're ever gonna get to a level like that not scared but like I I like I don't I don't desire to be the um the the lightning rod for like the for news stories I think basically what happened with Joe is he kind of like the media replaced Trump with him like the media needs you know what I mean once Trump was out and he was off Twitter and he wasn't making as many like waves they needed a new person and then it was Joe and now it's Elon yeah it's like a pretty similar trajectory for each person say again like hella Rich dude it's powerful huge audience right right and it's like basically what's that what he moves is like his whole body towards oh he gets always call him off of it nobody else but Eddie but anyway it's like I guess I guess for that I don't care as much I don't think Joe cares like I don't think he wanted that he was just having these conversations everybody was talking about but like I don't need that kind of notoriety like I said like if the people know that's enough for me like I think there are some people who are like I need everybody in the world to talk about me look about me like even now with the special like people like do you want to hire a publicist and [ __ ] I'm like no I don't care about [ __ ] articles and rolling stone like that that doesn't mean anything to me I want to come a podcast I want to [ __ ] bust balls talk [ __ ] like I can make people interested I can put out clips and I can create content to get people to start talking I don't need like to be an op-ed piece in the New York Times because at a certain point once you're comfortable financially it becomes like a burden okay well how hard do I want to chase being more famous because there's all kinds of things you could do to get more famous but then you look at somebody like Joe Rogan and you're like well do I want to be this [ __ ] lightning rod that we're yeah the media is going to be sounding off on me every day and treating me like the and your family yeah and your family got to go through it as well that's the other thing that's crazy it's not just you it's like you're taking your family you're taking like your kids into it your kids got to deal with other kids bullying them at school your wife got to deal with it when she's going out so do you really want to put your family through all that now your family got a ride with you because you know they also get a lot of nice things too but it's one of those things you've got to consider and if you don't care about their validation there's really no upside because the money don't change the money's the same and now you just get all the criticisms because if I had Joe Rogan's Fame and his money the money part to me wouldn't really matter that much because because what the [ __ ] are you gonna do with that much money or think about it think about like this you gotta pay me to deal with that [ __ ] right like that's really what it comes down to right like is he making that much money well every single day there's an article written about him there's a YouTube video going up about him [ __ ] and all over it's like he's earning that [ __ ] and fame is a prison at a certain point like you know like you take it for granted that you could go jog around in the park I mean clearly you don't but Joe Rogan's going to jog in the Park it's a hole for granted being molested no but no but that but there's certain [ __ ] now that I that that's why I'm asking like is there a point where it kind of [ __ ] sucks that you can't solution hell yeah I'm like [ __ ] Joe Rogan can't [ __ ] go nowhere dog it doesn't hit guys whatever the [ __ ] he wants it for sure went to the mall to buy my girl a present on a Saturday afternoon and I have to take like 20 [ __ ] photos in the mall just to get to the store to buy a present and get back to the car that's when it's like oh [ __ ] like this sucks like this is actually not good at all how many people run up to you guys will keep putting me in the porn game no just you just you I ain't never asked [ __ ] he's begging do you want to be a porn yeah he only wants to do gay porn very few people like reach success and then start doing porn I'm kind of aberration I'm finding a way to like normalize porn like I don't know like when you definitely and let it do it I don't it's not even pouring to me because I don't want to watch it because you see that our relationship is normal in every other way that it's like I also don't feel like anybody's getting taken advantage of and I think that's the tricky thing with like porn is like you're looking at the the girl and you're like oh God she don't really want to be doing this all the girls that we share with they want to be there and they're having a good old time sure they do probably sucking a few more dicks on the way to the car [Laughter] for sure all right well we're well over our two hour mark uh anything you want to ask anything you guys want to get off your chest to Andrew here I [ __ ] with y'all I just want to say that I love what you guys are doing and I and I genuinely do watch and enjoy and and I got beef with uh t-rail now oh good because he's not here bro he's a hater yeah and I wanted to talk to him and I even hit you I was like I literally said all three I said I need do no here I need eight oh my God Cyril's Never Gonna forget this you said I want the boys there I figured well we only got four mice oh he's not one of the boys milk was milk was right bro right now but you're right about Grandma you're right there's trouble on things there's trouble on fig go to voucher nah but for real we need t-real next time we need to get one more mic bro okay stop silencing black voices man you know what I mean like come on dude and also to be fair he would fit perfectly on duno's lap see oh my God you want everybody to get molested see he's trying to communize it right I know he's been through a lot Bill Clinton I know it's just crazy bro it's okay we're gonna get through it dude I'm gonna go therapy right after this I think that's a great idea out I thought they would never know don't wait until you see this no remember the the line cry the loud cry what was that from that one black dude on uh what was it oh yeah yeah [Music] intervention yeah it was on internet damn bro that [ __ ] that was a great meme real quick question um was Chris Rock wrong about the whole Will Smith Jada [ __ ] last question the most boring question ever no that's I think for like a comic I think that's really interesting was he wrong to do the joke yes not at all and there's like more there's more to that like when he was originally going to host the what was that [ __ ] the Oscars yeah when he was going to host the Oscars not that time but before the one where Jada was boycotting do you remember that because Jada boycotted because will wasn't nominated for like concussion or some [ __ ] do you remember this so they both boycotted it yeah the football movie was it the yeah maybe it was that was it they made a football movie called concussion what was it about the dog he was a doctor yeah so anyway so like he wasn't nominated and then they boycotted that you know Oscars are racist and blah blah blah I think that's when Oscar so white what came out and she kind of called out Chris for hosting that year like he was on some sellout [ __ ] so now every time he's going to do an interview to promote the uh his new uh special or anything like that they're asking questions about him being a sellout and it's like I know you didn't [ __ ] just ruin my whole [ __ ] make me look bad because you're upset that your husband didn't get nominated that's not on me like so I think he had a little beef and then he dropped that fire joke about like Jada Pinkett Smith said that she's she's boycotting the Oscars that's me like me boycotting Rihanna's panties right like you can't boycott something you weren't invited to like Pat I thought that was fire so they had beef right so you know maybe it was a little extra sauce on it but yeah make these you know that they had beef makes it me [ __ ] will more for going up there doing this [ __ ] it's wild corny bro because he was laughing first and then saw she wasn't laughing and that's the truth and when you remember the choreography and you really realized it's like where that anger is coming from and how he felt like he was powerless to stop his dad never beaten on his mom it really it'll make me feel for him but it definitely won't make you feel like oh yeah that was some hard ass [ __ ] no it's like I can sympathize with where you're coming from Will Smith but that was still some [ __ ] made [ __ ] nah she's a witch is the problem in all of this Will Smith has traditionally terrible taste in women and you see that throughout the book as well yeah she's yeah like Adam well he has always been different he just always felt powerless like his man he was a check he said even when he started rapping they were like oh you're not even Street enough to be a rapper so like because he's every aspect it was crazy but then when you actually listened to his hits from back in the day it's like yeah they weren't gonna take you serious if you were making songs like that yeah like every Big song he had was just welcome to Miami yeah it's like and I mean it was a lot of hits but it's like you know why don't people be serious why don't they think I'm a street rapper come on bro like no I hate that rich people complaining bro like like rich people complain about how difficult they have it when they have all the money for like therapy and all the things they can do it like don't share that pain with me bro nah that [ __ ] went hard bro sometime yeah that's a classic bro I'm gonna kick back in unwind come on dude why is he we used to this Abraham Lincoln thing he always messes up songs where Abraham Lincoln did that no that's what I just call it oh he reminds me of Lincoln he doesn't feel like there's any kind of pressure on him to make sense of Lincoln because he's liberated so many black uh gang members come back free my boy Andrew Schultz thank you guys appreciate y'all thank everybody tune in to flagrant and Brilliant idiots and everything else special buy the special the andrewsells.com check out the brown bag check out the community no jumper close podcast in the world like comment subscribe nojumper.com if you want to support Bang Bang
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Length: 134min 57sec (8097 seconds)
Published: Sun Jul 17 2022
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