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The speaker begins by making offensive racial remarks and claims that the jokes were written by Whoopi Goldberg. They proceed to make more offensive comments and insults towards others. The speaker is confronted about their language, but continues with their offensive remarks. The transcript abruptly ends.

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The speaker is furious after being disrespected: 'Me off, bro. It didn't even hurt. It just pissed me off.' 'They said I can go in the ring and get his ass.' 'Am I really gonna fight him?' 'I'm a punch his ass for real' and 'It's always been my dream to fuck up a pro wrestler for real.' 'This that shit was not staged. I'm telling you that.' They seek guidance: 'What should I do, Chad? Should I pick them up? Should I slam them first or hit them?' '50 subs to knock him out.' 'If he hits me back for real, I don't give a fuck. I want him to.' They vow to 'show him some form of respect' while noting, 'they don't train no goddamn martial arts.' Taunts surface: 'Shut the fuck up, Suave,' and, 'Bet you would be talking like this if he was in front of me, nigga.'

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The speaker discusses their relationship with Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. They claim that Will was not their friend and that Jada was highly desired. They also mention rumors about Will's size and how it affected their relationship. The speaker implies that Jada has control over new people in the industry and shares a story about walking in on Will and Dwayne Martin engaging in sexual acts. The speaker describes the scene as intense and shocking.

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Speaker 0 tells Speaker 1, "Ain't that right, you smelly nigga?" Speaker 0 says he has more jokes for Speaker 1's New Year's Eve party and that Whoopi wrote them. Speaker 0 asks, "What do you call a black rocket scientist?" and answers, "A nigga," attributing the joke to Whoopi. Speaker 0 says his mother worked in blackface. Speaker 0 tells Speaker 1 to give a kiss to "smelly cock raccoon." Speaker 0 calls Speaker 1 a "smelly nigga," claiming Whoopi wrote it. Speaker 1 says they don't accept that kind of language and will leave if Speaker 0 talks to them that way. Speaker 0 responds, "don't let the door hit you on your big black ass" and then calls Whoopi a "filthy nigga."

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In 2016, the speaker reveals that they were sexually assaulted by a Hollywood agent at a party. They explain that the assault was a display of power and control. Despite feeling the urge to be violent, the speaker's wife had prepared them to avoid such situations. The speaker mentions the risks faced by black men in America and how violence can lead to imprisonment or death. When asked about retaliation, the speaker shares an incident where a producer asked their manager to drop the case against the assailant in exchange for a role in a movie. However, the speaker decided to take a stand against abuse and declined the offer.

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Speaker 0 confronts Speaker 1 for stealing money meant for their child's heart surgery. Speaker 1 dismisses the issue and focuses on why Speaker 0 didn't take them to a concert. Speaker 0 emphasizes that the surgery is their priority and expresses anger towards Speaker 1 for using the money for something trivial. Speaker 1 suggests asking Speaker 0's baby mom for answers, but Speaker 0 dismisses the idea, stating that she has nothing to do with the situation.

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‘I defamed you? How? How I defamed you? You just paid me all this money. You didn't mention that.’ ‘Go back up. You didn't mention that, but you also didn't mention that you were supposed to tell Hulu to take that shit down, bro.’ ‘These bitches already paid me $5,000,000, bro.’ This is hush money from a lie that you created. You made me shoot another dirty sex tape with your daughter, and you made me do dirty things. ‘This is bribery, and you keep pressing me every year. And I don't wanna take this shit no more.’ I don't have no lawyers. ‘America deserves to know.’ ‘Y'all trying to kill the black community.’ I have one year left to to make sure that they know who they dad really is.

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Brian is repeatedly questioned about killing someone and asked why he did it. The person speaking also asks what the victim did to Brian and if Brian wants to apologize.

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Richard confronts Elijah for making disrespectful comments about his wife. Elijah tries to brush it off as a joke, but Richard is not amused. He defends his wife and demands that Elijah keeps her name out of his mouth. Will Smith also steps in and reprimands Elijah for his behavior. The situation escalates, but the transcript ends abruptly without further details.

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Are you going to cover the Diddy scandal in your stand-up routine? Have you thought about how to approach it? I probably won't. Why not? It's about family. If he's convicted, would you consider it then? No. So you think Diddy is completely off-limits? Yeah, that's right. Alright, thanks. How are you doing?

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The speaker asks a person to move their vehicle because they parked in two spaces. The person refuses, accusing the speaker of racism. Despite the speaker's denial, the person continues to argue, calling the speaker racist. The situation escalates with both parties exchanging heated words. The person eventually leaves, still accusing the speaker of racism.

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The conversation centers on a chaotic discussion about the man’s children and relationships with multiple partners. Key points include: - Speaker 0 mentions Christmas with five kids under 10, setting the scene for a discussion about his children and paternity. - A heated exchange arises over how many baby mamas he has. Speaker 1 asks, “How many baby mamas do you have?” and the question is described as triggering; Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 debate the truth of whether he has five baby mamas, with conflicting statements about the number. - The topic shifts to child support, with an implied question about whether he is paying it, and a reluctance to answer. - The dialogue escalates with insults and provocative statements, including a claim that “Are you prostituting these kids, gang?” and assertions about his household containing five kids. - Speaker 0 pushes back by saying someone is coming after his children to shut him down, while Speaker 1 accuses him of bringing “the mob gang” into the discussion, labeling it as irrelevant. - Speaker 2 interjects to emphasize concern for the children, arguing that discussing someone’s children in this way is not nice and suggesting child services should check to ensure the kids are okay. There is a broader worry about the kids’ welfare, with remarks about whether the children are clearly his and the reliability of paternity (e.g., “DNA tested” and “how many baby moms he’s had”). - The group remains divided on the exact number of baby mamas, with Speaker 1 insisting on five, and Speaker 2 and others expressing concern about the impact of the discussion on the children. - The exchange ends with continued disagreement about the children and the relevance of the accusations, and Speaker 0 asking, “Why am I” as the discussion trails off. Overall, the main themes are the number of the man’s children and his baby mamas, the legitimacy of those relationships, child support, the potential involvement of child services, and a pervasive focus on the welfare of the children amid heated accusations and defense.

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Speaker 0 tells Speaker 1, "you smelly nigga," and says he didn't write it, then claims Whoopi wrote it. He asks, "What do you call a black rocket scientist?" and answers, "A nigga," attributing the joke to Whoopi. Speaker 0 says his mother is dancing because she worked in blackface too. He then calls Speaker 1 a "smelly cog head, Coon." Speaker 1 objects to the language, stating, "You don't talk to me that way or I'll leave." Speaker 0 responds, "don't let the door hit you on your big black ass mama on the way out of here."

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Speaker 0 jokes with Speaker 1 about their appearance and lack of help around the house. Speaker 1 claims to have won a contest and demands money, leading to more insults from Speaker 0. Speaker 0 continues to make fun of Speaker 1's looks, calling them ugly and criminal. Speaker 1 leaves, and Speaker 0 makes a final sarcastic comment before they part ways.

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The speaker discusses a text conversation where someone planned to steal money from him. He mentions meeting the person and their net worth, and how they discussed getting money from him. The speaker refuses to pay any money and mentions a court case where evidence was concealed. The judge found the person's claims to be misleading and denied their request for a restraining order. The speaker sued the person and they counter-sued. Both lawsuits have now been settled, with no money exchanged. The speaker is glad to move on with their life.

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Speaker 0: Apology tour, if you will. There was criticism and advertisers leaving. We talked to Bob Ives today. Stop. Speaker 2: Don't advertise. If someone tries to blackmail me with money, go fuck yourself. Speaker 1: It is clear. Hey, Bob. If you're in the audience. Speaker 2: That's how I feel. Don't advertise. Speaker 1: How do you think then?

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The individual accuses the speaker of pointing a gun at them while they were on a vehicle. The speaker sarcastically admits to it to avoid confrontation, but clarifies it was not true. The conversation turns into a debate over sarcasm in a murder trial.

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Speaker claims that if someone presses his man, they press him. After Pusher T left, he told Meek Mills, "you know what this about," and Meek Mills took off his stuff. Speaker then received a call to meet at 48th and Crenshaw. He told Meek Mills he needed $25,000 because Big U told him he had 50 dead homies, but he never got a dollar. Speaker claims they told Big U they needed half, but Big U said he needed it for his bills and mortgages. Speaker accuses Big U of lying and questions why he would make himself look bad.

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Speaker 0 confronts someone, demanding money. The other person claims to have no money and refuses to pay. Speaker 0 insists on receiving payment and threatens to shoot the other person. The conversation escalates with both parties exchanging heated words. Eventually, Speaker 0 notices that the other person is recording the interaction and sarcastically praises them. The video ends abruptly.

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Speaker 0 confronts Speaker 1 about information found online, asking if Speaker 1 was a stripper. Speaker 1 eventually admits to being a stripper and bartender, specifying it was at a gay club but for women. Speaker 1 then says he was born in a trailer park to a crack whore mother. Speaker 1 claims he showed up to name a pedophile and defended himself for hours from lies. Speaker 2 accuses Speaker 1 of sucking "nigger Jew dick for money," which Speaker 1 denies. Speaker 1 accuses Speaker 2 of defending a pedophile and being a Jew. Speaker 0 asks about a stolen firearm.

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Speaker 0: “You shoot me with that. I’m shooting you with mine. Your butt is built on bad people, bro. You're Hold on. Right here. Good. $9.45. 9. It’s only okay to And I got $3.80 in my bucket. Your side. Yeah. Yeah. It’s a big shame. It’s embarrassing. I almost bought my 40, but I’m an ex con.”

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Donnell Rawlings | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #150
Guests: Donnell Rawlings
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On Thanksgiving, Theo Von hosts Donnell Rawlings, known to fans as Ashy Larry from the Chappelle Show. They discuss Donnell’s near-term comedy itinerary—Detroit first, then Annapolis, Indianapolis, and Minneapolis—as he shifts from club dates to theaters with the Funny Moves tour under Live Nation. He reflects on life after release, and he brings a care package for Theo reminiscent of prison days: Hamburger Helper, two packs of Marlboro Lights, a creamy dessert, an avocado, a power cord, mascara, and other small comforts, framed as symbols of respect and friendship, Donnell explains that the best gift for someone coming home is advice, though he jokes about how few take it. The material gifts are a gesture of solidarity. Their conversation spirals through experience in jail, the challenges of reintegration, and nuanced views on race and humor. They compare how Black audiences in comedy clubs versus white crowds react to jokes, and they discuss how some topics land differently across communities. They touch on the Tekashi 6ix9ine case and Bobby Shmurda, debating street credibility, timing of legal trouble, and the hazard of glamorizing or condoning criminal behavior. They also reflect on religion and identity, including a brief stint as a Muslim during military service, a bacon-filled chow hall moment that ended that phase, and the humor of conflicting beliefs. Interracial dating and family dynamics surface with stories about bringing a White partner home for Thanksgiving and the pressure of Black family traditions, such as what potato salad must contain. They discuss mental health in the Black community, noting barriers to therapy and the different vocabulary used for stress and anxiety, like the Itis and coping mechanisms. They stress the hustle over excuses, citing Bill Burr and Kevin Hart as examples of building a career by touring, self-promotion, and streaming content instead of waiting for networks. They comment on Obama’s legacy and Trump-era media tactics, the importance of voting, and how a charismatic figure can reshape a political landscape. They close with warm Thanksgiving greetings and tease future appearances.

Armchair Expert

Ike Barinholtz | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Ike Barinholtz
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Dax Shepard and Ike Barinholtz engage in a lively conversation on the Armchair Expert podcast, highlighting their mutual admiration and humor. Dax expresses his excitement about Ike's comedic talent and discusses upcoming events, including a special week dedicated to *The Good Place*. They share anecdotes about their experiences in Los Angeles, including Dax's humorous interactions with celebrities and Ike's fascination with motor homes. Ike shares insights about his family life, mentioning his three daughters and the challenges of parenting. He discusses his coffee habits and how he manages to sleep at night, including using marijuana to help him unwind. The conversation shifts to their experiences with drugs, particularly ecstasy, and the effects it had on their relationships and creativity. They delve into the world of acting, with Ike recounting his journey from Chicago's improv scene to landing roles in shows like *Mad TV* and *The Mindy Project*. He reflects on the challenges of auditioning and the importance of writing in his career, emphasizing the difficulty of selling scripts in Hollywood. The discussion touches on the nature of fame and the impact of luck in their careers. Ike shares a story about his father, a lawyer who sacrificed his acting dreams for family stability, and how that influenced Ike's own aspirations. They also explore the dynamics of friendship and conflict resolution, particularly in the context of their creative partnerships. Ike talks about his new film, *The Oath*, which tackles political themes and societal polarization, and expresses pride in the project. The conversation concludes with light-hearted banter about the Olympics, body image, and humorous observations about male anatomy in sports. Overall, the episode captures the camaraderie between Dax and Ike, blending humor with personal stories and insights into their lives and careers.

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LIVE FROM TORONTO: Lil Rel | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Lil Rel
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Dax Shepard and Lil Rel discuss various topics, including their backgrounds and experiences in comedy. Lil Rel shares his journey from growing up in a tight-knit family in Chicago to pursuing a career in comedy, starting at 18 or 19. He reflects on the challenges of being a comedian and the importance of having supportive family dynamics, especially with his father being a significant figure in his life. They touch on Lil Rel's breakout role in "Get Out," where he felt a strong connection to the character he portrayed. He emphasizes the blend of humor and realism in the film, which resonated with audiences. The conversation shifts to their experiences with parenting, highlighting the complexities of raising children in today's world and the importance of teaching them kindness and self-belief. Lil Rel recounts a humorous yet serious incident involving a car accident that escalated into a physical confrontation, leading to unexpected legal troubles. He humorously reflects on the absurdity of the situation and the media's portrayal of it. The discussion also includes insights into the entertainment industry, such as the significance of early opportunities like "In Living Color" and how they shaped Lil Rel's career. They explore the evolution of comedy, the importance of authenticity, and the challenges of navigating fame while maintaining personal values. Overall, the conversation is a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and reflections on life, family, and the entertainment industry, showcasing the bond between the hosts and the guest.

PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast | EP 148 | Comedians Tony Hinchcliffe and Vincent Oshana
Guests: Tony Hinchcliffe, Vincent Oshana
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In episode 148, hosts Patrick Bet-David, Tony Hinchcliffe, and Vincent Oshana discuss various topics, including comedy, personal experiences, and current events. The episode opens with light banter about their backgrounds, with Hinchcliffe sharing a joke about gender reveals, highlighting the absurdity of parents declaring a child's gender before birth. They delve into the dynamics of their friendship with Joe Rogan and other comedians, emphasizing the camaraderie and competitive spirit among them. Hinchcliffe recounts his journey into comedy, shaped by a challenging childhood and a desire for acceptance through humor. Oshana shares a similar story, reflecting on his experiences in the military and the influence of comedy on their lives. The discussion shifts to the different styles of comedy, with Hinchcliffe explaining the nuances of improvisation versus scripted material, likening it to mixed martial arts. The conversation then transitions to the current state of comedy and the challenges comedians face, particularly regarding cancel culture. Hinchcliffe expresses concern about the recording of sets and the potential for misinterpretation, while both hosts agree that comedians should be free to explore any topic as long as it is funny. They touch on the importance of context in comedy and the responsibility comedians have in navigating sensitive subjects. As the episode progresses, they discuss the recent controversies surrounding public figures like Mike Tyson and Will Smith, analyzing the implications of their actions and the public's reaction. Bet-David raises the issue of mental health, particularly in relation to Smith, suggesting that he may be trapped in a toxic relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith. The hosts agree that the pressures of fame and personal relationships can lead to significant mental health challenges. The discussion also covers the recent struggles of major companies like Netflix and CNN, with Bet-David highlighting the impact of poor decision-making and the need for accountability in leadership. They analyze the decline of Netflix's stock and the failure of CNN Plus, attributing these issues to a lack of understanding of their audience and market dynamics. Towards the end, they address the potential for Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and the implications for free speech. Hinchcliffe expresses optimism about Musk's intentions, believing that he will prioritize open dialogue on the platform. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to support mental health initiatives, particularly in light of the challenges faced by public figures. Overall, the episode blends humor with serious discussions about the state of comedy, mental health, and the responsibilities of public figures, encouraging a thoughtful examination of these issues.
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