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Why Major Banks Keep Paying Epstein Survivors

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A $72 million Bank of America settlement tied to Jeffrey Epstein is the kind of headline that should stop you cold, because it isn’t really about one man. We talk through what the lawsuit alleges, why “the bank” still means real people making real decisions, and how anti-money laundering systems like KYC and suspicious activity reports are supposed to catch trafficking-linked money before it turns into another quiet payout.

What hits hardest is the pattern: major institutions can pay huge sums, deny liability, and keep moving, while the public still gets little transparency. We weigh the redactions, the delays, the survivor frustration, and the bigger question of who gets protected when money and influence are involved. If a $20 purchase can get flagged, how does a $170 million flow connected to an “enterprise” not lead to meaningful consequences?

Then we shift into accountability closer to home, starting with Tiger Woods and why driving impaired on drugs or pain meds is never just a personal risk. We also touch hip-hop history and current events with Suge Knight’s upcoming memoir and the renewed attention on Tupac’s murder as the Keefe D trial timeline approaches. Along the way we call out how fake news spreads, why community notes matter, and we end on a wild but real future question: if nanobots can repair the body by 2030, who controls what’s inside you?

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Good to See Everybody Got Some Interesting Stuff To Tal The News Is All Over The Place Lately We At War The Gas Price Is Out of Cont We Still Ain't Getting No No Uh What You Call It No No No No Transparency On the Epstein Files Uh Chili and Hot Water For Being Exposed As a Trump And Like I said I think Her Main Problem Is She Lied She Trying To Lie About It We Gonna Get Into All of That And First I Wanna No How's Everybody Monday How's Everybody's Week Going So Far How's Everybody Week Starting Off Was Your Monday The Mon Was it the Most Monday Monday Yet That Ever Monday? Y'all know The Mondays can be Tough. All Will Be Exposed. Everybody The World Is Crazy Right Now It Sure Is But I Thought It was Interesting I Thought It was Interesting When I Saw Bank of America Had to Fork Out Some Money Behind Epstein Fallout And I Figured We could get into That Today. How many Pearl That Bank of America?

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Let's Begin This Half Hour With Some Checking Or Headlines Here. Bank of America has agreed to Pay Victims of Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein More than$72 Million to Settle A Class Action Lawsuit. The Settlement was Filed in New York Federal Court Friday, but still requires approval by the judge. Lawyers for hundreds of Epstein sexual abuse victims say the bank overlooked signs. His accounts were being used to facilitate his sex trafficking operation. A spokesperson for Bank of America denied the accusations but said the agreement provides closure for the plaintiffs.

SPEAKER_03

Of course they're gonna deny it. So you mean to tell me Bank of America knew what was going on? Sex traffic. What's up, C Tuck? Bank of America knew that Epstein was was steps using money to sex traffic.

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Well it was far ago too.

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All of them.

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They falling right in line with the rest of them. JP Morgan.

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It really shows you why we ain't getting no transparency. This shit is the whole world was involved. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

When you talking about the biggest banks, and that that's what I be, that's even what I was saying, like with that period. Like a lot of people just worried about like the entertainment aspect of it. Like who is the who that's involved in that? Like the politician, it's going deeper than that. We're talking about like CEOs or uh private sector companies that do all of this background stuff that you really don't even hear about. And it's you don't hear about it for a reason type shit.

No Charges And The Money Trail

SPEAKER_03

It's crazy. So uh as far as Bank of America, I got an article right here. Kind of detail that let me just turn this shit off. You know, they make they everybody's so thirsty for money now, even on these articles, they got so many pop-ups and commercials. Like, like you a big you NBC news, you gotta have all these crazy pop-ups, like you some local little little little website trying to just get click click back money. It's crazy. Everybody thought she said Bank of America agrees to pay$72.5 million to settle Epstein survivor suit. The lawsuit alleges Bank of America provided banking services to Epstein and his sex trafficking operation, along with accounts used by associates, including Ghlaine Maxwell. Now, another thing I'm I'm saying, if Bank of America did this, and I'm tired of beating this dead horse because the whole the horse is dead already, but uh how the fuck you get no charges from this? Like somebody had to know, not when they say Bank of America, they act like the actual building that we look at has a brain and just handle no, that means a person, yeah, people knew for sure no charges on none of this shit.

SPEAKER_02

Now why is that? Come on now. That that's them the questions that people ain't asking. That's just like over the weekend, how they had the little No Kings protests and stuff like that. I ain't gonna say little, how they had the No Kings protest, because I don't want to offend nobody. Right. Where's the protest about these missing people? Y'all want to protest about everything else about but the but the justice for these victims and these missing people, right? Like we'll like it is a lot of questions that gotta get answered, man.

SPEAKER_03

Well, we talking about yeah, it it no charges. And this is the second, the nation's second largest bank provided banking services to Epstein and his operation, along with the accounts used by victims and associates. Among them Ghlaine Maxwell, Leon Black, who is the former CEO of Apollo uh Global Management. U.S. District Judge Jed Rockoff, who is presiding over the case, will hold a hearing in April to determine whether to approve the settlement. The deal does not include an admission of liability by the bank, of course. They they always fork over the money but say we ain't guilty, which that's they do that every time. Uh, I don't even want to read their statement, but I gotta be fair, so I'm gonna read their statement. While we stand by our prior statements made in the filings in this case, including the Bank of America, did not facilitate sex trafficking crimes. The resolution allows us to put this matter behind us and provide further closure for plaintiffs, a Bank of America spokesman said. The settlement covers all women who were sexually abused or trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein, uh, or by any person who was connected to Jeffrey. Between June 30th, 2008 and July 6, 2019, attorneys for the survivors say at least 60 women were victimized by Epstein during that period. The plaintiffs alleged the bank failed to properly monitor accounts and did not file timely suspicious activity reports concerning questionable transactions, including transfers uh black made to Epstein from his Bank of America account, among them 170 million described as payment for tax and estate planning advice, which the plaintiffs contend was used to fund Epstein's trafficking enterprise.

SPEAKER_02

That sounds like wire fraud to me.

SPEAKER_03

Exactly. No charges.

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If anything, if y'all don't want to charge them what they really need to go, that sounds like wire fraud straight up and down to me. Money laundering and uh potential embezzlement, all type shit, all type of shit.

SPEAKER_03

But this is what you gotta, what you gotta pay, let's pay attention to this. What how many real how many victims we really got in this shit? If you're talking about a hundred and seventy million, because they saying that 170 million right there, huh?

SPEAKER_02

They saying 60 people in a statement right there, right? So and that's just the tip of the iceberg. That's what I said.

SPEAKER_03

That's just the tip of the iceberg because if a hundred and seventy million dollar sex trafficking enterprise, how much sex trafficking can a one asshole do with a hundred and seventy million? That don't even make sense. They didn't say 170 million just for Epstein, they saying 170 million directly went towards the sex trafficking enterprise. That's flights, mansions, yachts. Like this shit is so much deeper than than we being taught. 170 million and no arrest besides Jeffrey and Ghlaine on an enterprise that's 170 million strong. And so it makes me not that one something like this, uh, because they get away with it, other people should get away with it. But this type of shit kind of makes like people who kind of get upset at not just me, but they get upset at me when we holding all these like other celebrities' feet to the fire, and yeah, and and other people we we we we we we condemning them and we we we holding them accountable, which is the right thing to do. But when you see how lack of accountability on shit like this, it does seem like man, this system they they definitely pick who they want to pick. For sure. 170 million. Some of the people that we go after don't even got 170 million or nowhere near it.

SPEAKER_02

That's it. Like I said the last show, they selectively choose who they who they serve justice to.

SPEAKER_03

This guy had a 170 million dollars just went to his sex trafficking enterprise. Just for his enterprise. That ain't his pocket, that ain't nothing else, man. That is crazy. But if I use your word, if I move a hundred thousand dollars worth of drugs, I'm going down for life.

SPEAKER_02

Man, it's minimum 2025, minimum.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, 2025 years, minimum. Everybody who connected getting time for sure.

SPEAKER_02

They're gonna have a they're gonna have they're gonna have a motherfucking spider web diagram with the yeah, and we talking about uh uh a hundred thousand dollar operation, but but a hundred and seventy million dollar operation.

SPEAKER_03

We got one person who we don't know, and I'm about sick of this palm beach peep motherfucker. I've just sick of him, man. I don't know what it's about, you know. I would love for y'all to speculate or what y'all think, but I'm sick of Palm Beach Pete.

SPEAKER_02

But then even then though, like he can keep playing around if you want, if you want to, because he's gonna really catch one of them conspiracy people who already think he either him or possibly a clone. And if he a clone, you know the clones be off anyway. Look at Jim Carrey.

Are The Epstein Files Being Buried

SPEAKER_03

You just fly out said Jim Carrey a clone. What yeah, though, like we got Epstein who man, I'm all that money he had in the way. I'm about to tell you, I might just put it out there. All that money Epstein had, which not only his money, but all the powerful people who was around him, who was connected to this. In my opinion, he ain't dead, man.

SPEAKER_02

I don't think he is either.

SPEAKER_03

He had too many, too much money, too much resources. And the reason why I'm really thinking that now, and like I said, I'm the last one. I by me covering the news, certain shit. I try not to go there. I try to just go with he he dead, he did, even if it wasn't suicide, maybe somebody killed him. But the way they are hiding these Epstein files, it it really makes me think. Oh no, he ain't dead.

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For sure.

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He he he was too protected, had too much money.

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It don't cost a lot of money to even make it happen, you know, compared to you know what I'm saying, and then not even that just think about the amount of accounts that might be cited in those in those files. Some of them accounts, like even though they owe some of them still might be accurate. Like, no, y'all gotta redact that. I'm still getting money about that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, man. And like I said, I I've I I I've really been trying to hold off on really standing on that he alive, but the way they the way it's no, it's the way they hiding these F t files and redacting and and the shit with the guard, yeah. Come on, man. They they they they claim they took him uh fake him one way so they could go this way. They didn't have to do all that. Yeah, that was the setup, for sure, in my opinion.

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No, I I agree with you.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, like I said, I've been holding out on really going there on that, but like you be trying not to.

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I I feel you, but it's like if it look like a duck and quack like one shit, we ain't gonna say that's a way of mongoose. You feel me?

SPEAKER_03

This is crazy. Um uh JP, oh let's go back. Hey, look, yo, yo, yo, your FC survivors have brought similar lawsuits against JP Morgan, yeah. Uh JP Morgan Chase and Dolce Bank, um, that were later settled for hundreds of millions of dollars. JP Morgan agreed to pay 290 million.

SPEAKER_02

Told you, told you they've fallen right in line with them. 290 million.

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290, 300 million.

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Come on, man. We're gonna round up, yeah. We round it up. We're gonna do the math.

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Million.

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Come on, bro.

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No charges on nobody.

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You did something that cost y'all had to settle for 300 million, and it and ain't no charges in there nowhere, and then you gotta think, then think about the ones that ain't even included in the settlement. That just said, like, no, I want to stand up for what's right.

SPEAKER_03

Right. Dolce Bank paid another 75 million. So we're talking about half a billion dollars. Just between them two, just between them between them three, yeah. Yep, them three. And we wonder why we ain't why they ain't why went they ain't telling us almost a half a billion.

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Yes, a million. Yes, I said half a billion. Half a billion.

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Half a billion.

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No, I would just I was just reiterating it so the community could grasp what we're talking about.

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A half a million, half a B. And we wonder why we ain't they ain't telling us shit. Look at that. Look at that's five hundred million. That's show you they're covering shit up. And and and and man, this shit is crazy. I I did not know this much money. I missed this, like the JP Morgan and all that. I remember when they was talking about suing them and all that. I never followed it after this.

SPEAKER_02

No, that went through when there was still snow on the ground. Yeah, yeah, that's crazy. They they already pulled the trigger on that. They they had to they had to hurry up and do that.

SPEAKER_03

Wow, can you imagine? And yet, no nobody charged with nothing. That's what the sick part about this whole Epstein shit is nobody is charged with nothing. Yep, everybody just gone about their business. It really makes you be like, man, it just ain't fair. And like I said, we gotta continue to do what we do. But for that crowd that be trolling me, saying that you know, why you know you you you all on top of these people when these people get to do the X, Y, and Z. This the type of shit that get them some fucking get them a little gas to run with. Because it do, because it do make me feel fucked up. I'm gonna be honest. We always gonna continue to do what we do, but when you see a horrific crime like this, where you're talking about damn near, you know, on whatever other settlements that might not even be public, it could be up to damn near a billion dollars in hush money or more. Like I said, this is just the money that they showing us, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

It's that behind the scene money, the money that's buried in the backyard, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

To to to to keep stuff from coming to the forefront and no accountability. We got one person who we don't we don't know for sure if if the guy dead or unalived himself or whatever, Epstein, and then one female who now you know they've been saying. You know if that's hurt.

SPEAKER_02

Come on, bro.

SPEAKER_03

And when you're talking about billions of dollars being thrown around to keep shit hidden, who knows? Especially when nobody else is getting a uh uh no type of jail time. Right, you know what I'm saying? Nobody else is got a charge or nothing. It just man, it's just fucked up, bro. It really is, man. Like I said, I I I'm really like I did not know, I did not know, I didn't realize the banks that shelled had to shell out so much money, man. That shit fouled and these banks, these banks controlling everything too. Like, you know, these is 90% of the people on here that has got mortgages, damn near is connected to one of them banks, or car loans, or credit cards, or anything. Yeah, so you can't even get around it. You know, they got you by default, you supporting this shit. Like, you know what I mean? Like, these are the largest banks, and they don't ever get shut down, they don't never get hit up with a RICO, never they they don't never get caught up in a RICO. They shit can't be a criminal enterprise, but our shit can be. They they they allowed to fork out a billion dollars for funding sex trafficking and knowing about it. But we do some little petty shit and we we can get Rico easily, right? And ten other people indicted with us, like yeah, it's definitely this system is definitely uh biased in a huge way, and it's and it's sad, man.

SPEAKER_02

No, for sure.

SPEAKER_03

It's sad, man. I I I like I said, when I read this article, I said, man, I didn't even realize the extent, and I knew it was fucked up, but I didn't realize, man, that much money was can't shelled out with and that they have been proven to new to know about this stuff, to know it was funded sex trafficking. That's crazy, right? Ridiculous, ridiculous, man. So uh let's go to the chat real quick. Uh Grandma Kathy says rich people live a different world. So the hell do. Uh Lazy Baby says that's why the bank as a whole coughed up the money because it was more than one person complicit uh in it. Uh his case had to go through multiple hands to be considered, not suspicious. Yeah, he he yeah, this, yeah, they they they definitely uh creepy little beast say, like all the people in the house who voted down to provide uh the public this the slush fund payout for payouts for their own essay accusations. Yep. Uh Lady's base baby also said uh it's like a spiderware, whoever he banks with should be under a microscope, and any and all transactions should have been viewed. Yep. Just if it was us, it would have been.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, everything would have been shut down, frozen, you name it.

SPEAKER_03

Shit. I I'm I'm sure I ain't the only one who done had the tiniest transaction, and then a bank might flag something or or or question or hold something, you know, like on some little something.

SPEAKER_02

I remember when it was snowing, I had uh one of my shovels had broke. I went to go buy another shovel at the damn ace hardware, and then if they was like, Yeah, your car didn't go through. I'm like, man, bullshit. Next you know, I get a text message. Is are you trying to make this person? Yeah, man, if you don't unlock this shit and suck right hardware stone. What the fuck? I'm getting a shovel. So so so they got that type of police over us, yeah. If they can do that to me, right for a little 20-30 dollar shovel.

SPEAKER_03

How you can't do this for 170 million, yeah. Man, it is it's definitely a uh a two-tier system. What else we got in here? No more waking bake for me today. It is 6 a.m. Grandma Kathy said, No more wake and bake for her today. It is 6 a.m. here, and I need to make calls around 1 p.m. to catch them after lunch, and maybe someone will listen to me. I hear you, grandma. I said, What if what if what if the X stuff is a distraction and there's actually something we can't handle knowing?

SPEAKER_02

But the only thing about that is I don't I don't like when people just take it upon themselves to determine what people can handle, right? Like make let let everybody else be the judge of that. That's just like a person. Oh, yeah. I I just didn't want to tell you, I ain't think you can handle man. You ain't got the micromanagement. We we grown as hell. I mean, who the ones who can't shit had a treatment available, yeah, yeah, yeah. Psychiatrists and shit on deck poem. Other than that, don't just withhold information, right?

SPEAKER_03

Because the bottom line is ain't nobody being charged for this shit. So, you know, I I I can't even buy into that because ain't nobody being held accountable. Well, we can't handle people getting charged either. We can right, we can't handle that, we can handle that. So you can't have a huge, horrific crime like this and hold nobody accountable, and then try to hit me with the excuse that it's something we can't handle because it's shadiness going on across the board. Yeah, you ain't getting you ain't even you ain't locking nobody up.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you ain't about the uh gene hackman me.

SPEAKER_03

All this crazy stuff. They showing they showing Diddy, they showing jurors uh sedated drug fueled freak-offs.

SPEAKER_02

They talking like they they talking about eating people and babies and shit. So like I know motherfuckers and already went should have gone crazy about that. I done damn near went crazy hearing that shit. So, like, shit. Well, and then what why wouldn't we be able to handle something that motherfuckers always been speculating for decades, anyway? Right, they didn't made cartoons and movies about the shit. So they're like, Oh, see, I did independence day. Oh, yes, oh yeah, this is what we didn't want to tell you. They do exist. Oh, all right.

SPEAKER_03

When this when when we talking about uh a lonely serial killer, y'all tell us about all the heads he chopped off, all the skulls he buried, all the graping he did. Like y'all go in detail, y'all make documentaries, y'all put it on regular TV. When it's some when it's the elite, all of a sudden it's something we can't handle.

SPEAKER_02

See, you remember, you remember we had one.

SPEAKER_03

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

Uh what's the name? Anthony Sowell. Anthony Sowell. Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_03

They didn't have no problem putting all his stuff out.

SPEAKER_02

All the little gruesome details about that shit.

SPEAKER_03

And so I can't buy that when the elite when it's the elites and the powerful. Now it's something we can't handle. Uh-uh. I can't buy that. I can't buy that. They done they done desensitized us to the max. Now at this point, tell me about it. They showing people Charlie Kirk and whoever they telling people, and I don't know if he really what's going on with that, but they showing people getting their head and shoulders blown off on regular internet in live in real time. So they done already used up the excuse on that. Yeah. And so I I can't go with that. It's too much, too much going on, too much that we done seen what I can't handle. Who it who's involved. You know, what what can I not handle? What could what you think? What could you not handle? You know what I'm saying? What the people's names that's involved, what what they did to people. I mean, we've heard about the worst. You can't do no more worse than graping and eating people. Like, ain't nothing worse than that. So I can't buy that one. I'm sorry. I I can't buy that one. Wish I could. I can't, I can't go. Somebody said eating pizza, family first. Sorry, I'm late. Good morning. Tracy just getting in here, y'all. Um, yeah, so we're gonna keep an eye on that. The Epstein Files kind of like they're doing a good job on burying them because ain't nobody talking about them as much with all the war going on and and and and different things. They got little stuff popping up. Even the even the survivors or the women who've been speaking out, they they said they gonna make their own list, and I ain't gonna, and I'm I'm not the one to push them to really do it because I know it's dangerous, but they not they they said a long time ago they was gonna put out their own list, it ain't happened yet. It's just like when it comes to this Epstein thing, it just they got this thing buried, man. No, for sure. Because then you see where the the the women survivors said they since since they was doing all this redacting that they was gonna put their own list together, put it out. You see, it ain't came out.

SPEAKER_02

And now and that got me that got me worried about them.

SPEAKER_03

Like that's what I'm saying. Yeah, somebody behind the scenes. Every time somebody's saying that, I feel like it ain't just money. Yeah, I think lives are being so threatened. Yeah, yeah, cuz because everybody keeps saying they're gonna do this, they're gonna do that. I ain't seen nobody do it yet. Yeah, powerful, that's a powerful monster we we dealing with, man. That F stands. Tell me about it. I'm convinced. I'm convinced.

SPEAKER_02

Like now, I wasn't even knowing that it was going, it was going like that until all these rocks start getting flipped over. You start seeing what's under them. Like, damn.

Tiger Woods And Impaired Driving

SPEAKER_03

Right. So we will keep informed on that, and then uh keep everybody informed on the Epstein stuff. Uh something we didn't really talk about. We don't gotta go into too much detail, but since we it's it's crazy that we were just talking about because we were talking about the Justin Timberlake. Um, we were talking about the Justin Timberlake uh DUI stuff or whatever, right? And then remember we told I told my own story about the time when I don't know how I got off. Um I had so much liquor and got pulled over and did all the DUI stuff, and I refused to blow test everything. I said, that was just pure God. I don't know how he let me go. Yeah, remember I told that story, and I said that's why you know I never I didn't even I never did it much then, and then after that, I was like, I ain't never driving under no influence. Just like I said, I had cars, I had two, three cars in the in the in the garage, and if I've been drinking, I'm I'm Uber, and I always been like that. That's why I'm so comfortable on the Uber now. I just like I'm so used to it now because I just like know how dangerous that is. Yeah I say all that to say the fuck is Tiger Woods doing?

SPEAKER_02

Man, listen. Man, first when they said, you know, as soon as they say accident, you know, you go you go into like all right, look, uh you know, damn. I hope you alright. Then when you hear he the cause of it, you like what the fuck is you cars ain't meant to roll over like that. The wheels are supposed to roll, tiger, not the entire vehicle.

SPEAKER_03

When I saw it, I'm doing man before they said it was DUI. Uh I said, I said I had a feeling it was that when it first broke. I said he already got a history. I like I'm I'm pretty I I feel like it's gonna be DUI in like shit. Fucking 10 minutes after I dropped my video, they dropped like they said, yeah, D UI. But I say all that to say this too, to go back to what our point we made about Justin Timberlake, and that's fucking dangerous, man. You're not just putting your life at risk, you're putting it everybody else on the road, everybody on the road.

SPEAKER_02

Somebody just got off work, and then you'll hear your drunk ass come hitting their car, yeah. Or hitting them, possibly.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and he was on some type of drugs because they he passed the alcohol test, like whatever, because I guess he knew he wasn't on no alcohol, but then they was like, we need a urine something, and he wouldn't do that. That's when they knew they they took his ass in, and it's some type of I don't know what drugs, you know, what pain, I don't know what he takes, but whatever he taking, it's ridiculous, and you're putting lives at risk, and it ain't nothing funny about that. And I I I really for somebody of tiger stature, for him to have multiple, multiple accidents like this, and they say because he's doing with the drugs and all that, he don't want a driver because he's trying to keep his shit on the low. And you put it on the risk.

SPEAKER_02

The only drugs he needs to be on, man, is coaching his son, man. Coach your coach your son, man. Make make sure it's golf game where it's supposed to be. He already good.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, he already good. He already good.

SPEAKER_02

Like his son know how to play golf for real, man. Go ahead and critique, like, get your son all the way together. Worry about that. Like, no, not all the you ain't no damn rock star. Like, man. Yes, that be the thing. Like, like you be you be finding them people that just like yeah, you you were who you were and everything like that, but you got you got kids now, man. Like, live for your kids. Yeah. You had your time to do all of that. You had your time to be that. Nah, be you can be such and such dad now. Oh, yeah, I I am Tiger Wood to the people that remember you. But now this the new generation coming up, you such and such pops now, right? Be cool with that. Pop up with your with your green jacket on, your gold jacket. Oh, you play why you tiger wood? Like you get wait for that type shit, but like pouring to your kids.

SPEAKER_03

Nah, exactly. Uh creepy little bitch. They even had oh, shout out elise. Thank you for the taco Tuesday. Juice appreciated it at two, I'm sure.$20 holla. Everybody show Elise some love for showing me some love and putting some food in my belly this today and tomorrow. Uh creepy little bitch say, uh, even they even have Uber Black for famous people who knew who knew they had that shit. Yeah, I yeah, I've been him to Uber Black. They said Tiger do too much sneaky, stinky stuff. That's why he don't want no driver. See, that's the problem. You can't, man. And and then that he's so lucky to still be here. He done been in some. He'd have been in this, yeah, that them crazy accidents rolling over flying.

SPEAKER_02

That's all I say in the one accident, his car looked like a damn sardine can.

SPEAKER_03

But man, tiger, because I was always a big tiger fan. I picked up the game of golf because of Tiger. I ended up getting a golf scholarship um to a black to an HBCU.

SPEAKER_02

Um Tiger Woods scholarship, huh?

SPEAKER_03

No, it was just a it was just a scholarship for playing golf. It wasn't a tiger woods scholarship.

SPEAKER_02

I was about to say it came with a fifth of hand, huh?

SPEAKER_03

Right, right, right, right, right. He said, You look like a thug. Let me give you the tiger woods uh scholarship. But to be honest, man, he he he really fell off the wagon when his dad died. Yeah, like you could tell, you could tell the difference uh before his dad died and then after his dad died. It's like it was like some people really need that guidance, I think. You know what I'm saying? From whatever that person they respect, and you gotta think his dad raised him up from the a baby and on the golf course. They pretty much was on the golf course 24/7. Dad was I remember Tiger would always say stuff that his dad would tell him and guide him. And and when his dad was here, you ain't hear about none of this type of stuff. Like Tiger didn't do anything, you know what I'm saying? And then once his dad died, that's when all the craziness with the women came out, you know, when they was like, damn, tiger is you know messing with all these different women on his wife and the art, all this, and then the D the DYs and the accidents, all this came after his dad died. And I really I really always said, you know, it's no excuse. You you're a grown man, so you you gotta be held accountable for what you do. But to me, it's almost reminded me of how like Kanye went left when his mom, when his mom died. Like, yeah, it's like the same thing with Tiger. It's like certain people, you know, they can't survive without that one person who was guiding them as far as survive and be regular. Because, like I said, Tiger didn't have any of this shit when his dad was around, man. It seems like like no sooner, right after his dad died, man, tiger just went crazy and started doing and being a whole nother person that you never even knew he was capable of. So um, like I said, no excuses, but damn man, tiger is disappointing. Me, I was always like I said, I was a big Tiger Boys fan from the beginning. When before he was famous, I knew about him because my grandfather was really into golf, and so was my dad. So I knew about golf stuff when you know nobody really, not in our community, didn't really mess with golf all like that. So I knew about Tiger way before when they when he was a when he was a kid, basically. And so to see it play out to where it's at now, man, it's just crazy, man.

SPEAKER_02

Just show you you you can't run from from I used to be at Caddy when I was like 13, 14.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, it's good money in caddy.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, up at Beach Mind Country Club. Mm-hmm. Yeah, oh yeah, I used to get be getting bread.

SPEAKER_03

Oh yeah, you uh you was at Beach Mind. What years?

SPEAKER_02

Shoot, that was what 13, 14. That was like oh four. Oh four to win, or just oh four like oh four and then a little bit of oh five.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so right in that little that that time period. Yeah, okay, because I had family members like my cousin Darnell worked up there. I don't know if he was there when you was there. Um, King's mom worked there back in the day. I don't know if you know if she was there when you was there.

SPEAKER_02

I know it was one, it was one old dude that worked there. This dude named Carlton. Carlton, yeah. Old dude, man. Be man, how you cracking up for real? All he did, all he did was talk shit early in the morning. You know, when you catty and you there like seven early, yeah. So we in there, everybody have sleep. Man, that motherfucking bus ran late again. I'm like, damn, bro. You just already was cool.

SPEAKER_03

It was always them type of dudes at the job sites when you was a little kid that just met that was just funny.

SPEAKER_02

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_03

You look forward to them coming to work. Get motherfucking.

SPEAKER_02

What he about to talk about today, man?

Suge Knight Book And Tupac Case

SPEAKER_03

So, yes, uh, tiger. I would say get a driver, but bruh, you need to get off them pain kit pain mads. Like it to say get a driver is not even addressing a real problem. Tiger Woods got a problem with them pain mads, man. Yeah, that he got a problem with them. Like, he he he get high obviously to the point where you where you where they know you drunk or think you drunk, but you actually are paying mads, you got a problem. So, I mean, uh, like obvious you need a driver and quit driving, but he got a deeper problem than that. And I hope he gets uh help from it for it. Um, another thing uh that we didn't discuss, but I wasn't gonna go into it a little bit. You know, uh the sugar knight tell off book that's coming out.

SPEAKER_02

They figured out the date for it, huh?

SPEAKER_03

Uh they might mention that I got an article for it. We're gonna we're gonna go over real quick because one of our uh community people was talking about the um they was talking about uh they had brought up about this tell off book, and uh we didn't go into detail because I hadn't really read about it. I didn't know he had one, but this one Billboard. Uh Billboard should Knight to release an unapologetic memoir detailing Tupac's murder and Brawl with Diddy titled Your Pain is My Joy. Knight is currently serving a 28 year prison sentence. Of course, we know that. Sug Knight, one of hip hop's most polarizing figures, will set the record straight from behind bars with the release of his Your Pain Is My Joy memoir, which is slated to arrive on August 4th. So that's the release day. August 4th, y'all witch. You know, he he timing that right around uh KVD trial. Yep.

SPEAKER_02

I think that trial August 5th, ain't it? Oh, is it? I think it's like something around that date. I think it's got a little paper. I think it got moved back to like that date.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. Should Knight dropping it one day. If we correct, and if anybody in the chat, somebody could could could uh pull up that Keefe D so we can know. I think it is August 5th, but what the exact date is. He should knight trying to get him some paper. He dropping the tell off book right before the damn trial. Um August 10th. Okay, August 10th. So a week before, basically.

SPEAKER_02

Man, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, he he he knows what he's doing.

SPEAKER_02

Crazy.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that's crazy. He he he definitely shook out. Uh so that's August 4th. He goes on to say through his intimidating negotiating style, brutal business practices, and ties to the blood gang, Knight became one of the most feared executives in hip-hop. The Compton Native guided Death Road to Dominance and Rap's Golden Age of the mid-90s with a roster that includes Titans like Tupac, Snoop, and Dr. Dre. Your pain is my joy, is set to take readers on a thrilling ride and will shed light on his brawls with Diddy and detail Tupac's uh murder uh in Las Vegas for the first time from his perspective as a passenger in the 1996 Drive by Shooting. Published by uh Simon and Schuster's Gallery Books Print Imprint, a synopsis for the unapologetic memoir reads, Suge Knight was handed nothing in life, anything he ever had, he fought for, knowing that he had to take what he deserved. Now, in this unflinching memoir from behind bars, Suge takes readers on a ride, a thrilling ride. Uh now on a thrilling ride through the golden age of rap and streets in Compton. Um, what you think about you gonna check out the book? Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I'm curious, I'm curious about that. I wonder if they're gonna make it like a make it like a visual documentary with it too.

SPEAKER_03

Oh yeah, yeah, that'd be dope. They should. But that's gonna be crazy, and I don't know if he's gonna say anything new, but the fact that he dropped it right before the trial, he might he might spill a couple beans since they're coming out anyway. You know, some something that he might not have said before, or something behind the scenes. I miss Tupac, man. Yeah, I miss Pac was real, man. We used to wake up every morning. My me, me, my sister and brother, and my mom. We woke up when I was in school, and my sister and brother was in school. We woke up every morning, and my mom was never even super into rap, but for some reason she got in the Tupac, man. Like, like she that she she was an artist, she never even listened to rap like that. You know what I'm saying? And she got in the Tupac, and we used to wake up every morning um and dance and rap Tupac while we getting ready for school every morning, and then he and then he died, and then we was crushed. We'd be sleeping in our bedroom, and then we'd hear, I won't deny. I'm gonna straighten out my mom and put it on next, you know. We get up and get the that every morning, man. That's crazy. So, shout out to Tupac. I don't know how many Tupac fans we got in the chat or in the community, but I was always my family. We was we was huge Tupac fans. So I'm looking forward to this trial. And like you see, Tech, I'm looking forward to this book. And I want to see uh is Diddy gonna get pulled into this shit. He's supposed to be testifying. Didn't they say something about Diddy was was was was was supposed to be testifying in this?

SPEAKER_02

I think so. They were gonna call for his testimony.

Gas Prices War Talk And Ethanol

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that should be that that's that's gonna be a crazy trial. I think. I think that's gonna be one of those trials that uh crazy stuff happened, like that that nobody sees coming. Like people are gonna say some wild stuff. Uh Keith E D, who knows what he's gonna high. I I got a feeling him if he if he if he get on the stand. Um, I just got a feeling he's gonna be one of them people that just gonna be like almost similar to Woody on the stand, where it's just like uh he's gonna say some wild stuff. So y'all know we're gonna be covering the hell out of that one. Shout out to all the Tupac fans in the building. Pac was the best lyricist. Enoch said Tupac was the king of rap, just like Mike was the king of pop. Sure was. Tupac was a good man, he deserves justice. Look, Grandma Kathy, y'all grandma say Tupac was a cutie pie. Grandpa Kathy, but uh what's up with gas? What's up with the war?

SPEAKER_02

C Tuck man, gas, it's still fluctuating. It still fucks fluctuating. I ain't seen no solid foes dollars, and you know, other than like the 93. I ain't that that's the only time I seen solid foes. Other than that, it's fluctuating between that three like high 390 and mid to low 390s.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, I ain't gonna lie. Some of them, some of them high-end cars that you that you never see putting 87, they starting to sneak a little 87 in their car.

SPEAKER_02

But the thing is, you can't though because it's gonna fuck up your.

SPEAKER_03

I know. Yeah, people, people, shit, people do people don't be caring when it comes to that money. They be like, look, I got bumper to bumper warranty on here. If it messed up, they're gonna have to fix it. But right, the gas is killing people. So, what about the war? Any any update or any any Trump, Trump, anything going on? Like, what's going on? Because it seems like now it's kind of like oh no, yeah, like is they still bombing at this point?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, no, they like Trump. Trump basically saying he he he gonna he'll go after their power plant, like out there, like in retaliation if they don't basically come to terms soon. He's he pushing for them to come to terms. No, I did see the second part of the of the latest video. I'm gonna I'm gonna look that up.

SPEAKER_03

We might just show the people if we can find it. If C Tuck finds it, we're gonna put it on, we're gonna we're gonna put it on there. Let's see, somebody said so uh Grandma Kathy said it's 524 in uh Seattle. The gas. Damn. At least six dollars by me. Now is you talking about eighty-seven regular guys, six dollars.

SPEAKER_05

I'm gonna have to find that uh the the video. You can't find it. Where is that, y'all?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I can't find the second part. Man, you heard about uh Shador changing the number? To two? Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so he really did pay uh well no, he had to pay nothing, did he? No. Cause I saw uh a clickbait talking about he had to pay uh Tim Couch$100,000 to unretire his number.

SPEAKER_02

No, because DeAndre Carter uh award last year. No, I know.

SPEAKER_03

I'm saying that wasn't one of them clickbaits. Oh, yeah, oh yeah, no. Tim couch number retired.

SPEAKER_02

Right, right.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so to do it standing is gonna be number two, okay? Hey, they're getting ready for this season. I'm telling y'all now. Don't be surprised if my browns balling this year. I'm just gonna say, don't be surprised.

SPEAKER_02

No, I did see that where they was where uh they were talking about with the gas, they was gonna increase it to like uh ethanol, what it was uh E15. So that's basically dilute Trump was talking about diluting the gas with uh more ethanol. So it won't really like cause that much wear and tear on your engine or nothing like that, but it'll burn out faster. Okay. So that it basically keeps you having to go to the fucking pump.

SPEAKER_03

Why they doing that?

SPEAKER_02

To try to stretch the gas for the for the oil shortage and shit.

SPEAKER_03

But if it but if it burn out faster, how is that stretching it? That means you gotta get more of it.

SPEAKER_02

No, they so they just stretching like the the amount of crude oil they using with it. They trying to keep keep that on reserve.

SPEAKER_03

But I'm just saying, you're gonna have to use more crude oil if more people gotta get gas faster. That's what I would think. Because you're still using crude oil. It seemed like you know what I'm saying, it kind of seemed I I guess yeah, but I I guess how they looking at it initially, they used less of it.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, uh, that's basically they're kicking the can down the road. Basically, yeah, trying to yeah, I mean that's that's just the way they make a sense of it. The whole war don't even make damn sense to me, period. So, whatever logic they trying to exercise, I'm just gonna let them lift the weights. They they can go, they can go ahead because that that shit is just ridiculous.

SPEAKER_03

Didn't they did they did used to have well the what's the gray lord? Didn't they have an 86 back in the day, or they had something that was lower than 87 back in the day?

SPEAKER_02

I mean it was junk, but yeah, I think it was I do remember some gas station having like four different grades stuff, yeah. It was one just a diesel, it was not the it was four different grades and the diesel it was something lower than 87.

SPEAKER_03

I want to say 86, but I can't I can't confirm that. But it definitely was one lower than 87 back in the day, and I like I said, I really believe it was 86, but people didn't, it was like trash for real. But like I said, the way people ain't caring and putting 87 in there when they know they're supposed to have 93, people might start using uh 85, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Then then you know we up there. We uh yesterday was a winning Monday for us, man. Cavs beat the Jazz as they should. Be done 122 to 113, and the Guardians beat the Dodgers, bro. Okay, we beat the Dodgers four to two. Oh, yeah, that's what's up. Yeah, we've been kicking ass. And they and the Dodgers was heavily favored, too.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that ain't that's a real that's a real victory right there.

SPEAKER_02

Johnny said that's why he riding the horse.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, Johnny, you out there in Puerto Rico on the horse?

SPEAKER_02

He got real horsepower.

Proposal Story And Community Updates

SPEAKER_03

Oh y'all, so I didn't tell y'all. Major announcement. Um y'all know y'all know Darnell, right? My best friend Darnell.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Uh he proposed, remember, I told you he was proposing, and uh oh, lazy baby says send me the video to my Facebook. Okay. My uh he proposed at Puerto Rico. Um that's him with this girl. Now she didn't even know what was going on. He took her up to T Mobile District. I'm gonna show you the highlights. So she thinking she's dancing, it's actually her birthday. So then he had a dance crew and a flash mob come out. So, and they did the let's get married remix. So she's thinking she just dancing to it. Next thing you know, all these dancers come out into a full ass routine, and she thinking it's all just a party, they all there for her, and then she looked back. I don't want to play it because of copyright. But then my my boy Darnell, this is the funniest part. She look up Darnell on the stage. Look, Darnell, Darnell on the stage, and getting to a four he getting to a four dance routine with the uh with the people. Man, it was a hell of a pro hell of a proposal.

SPEAKER_02

It was a hell of a Johnny was probably there, huh? Johnny was probably there.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, Johnny, was you there?

SPEAKER_02

He probably was probably was there sipping on the modello or something, man.

Fake News Checks And Sports Wrap

SPEAKER_03

So yeah, it was it was a real cool man proposal at the T Mobile District. Look, Johnny laughed and he knows he knows about the T-Mobile District, it's a nice place, but uh he was definitely that was definitely a good ass proposal, man. It was funny to just have a dance crew, and then you look around and you look back and you see it full of potential, yeah, man. That that it was nice, man. It was nice, and the plane got what is it about? Uh lazy baby said he did that. Yeah, that was that was cold. That was that was that was a good one. That was a good one. That was a good one. Grandma Kathy says his dad's single. Yeah, I think he actually is single. Grandma Kathy on the prowl, y'all. Y'all better be. Oh, I didn't hear that. Did you hear that? Uh no. Somebody said cash material is having Empire Records investigated for what?

SPEAKER_02

Shit, probably mundry money laundering type shit.

SPEAKER_03

$300 million down the crapper in this war. Yeah. Uh Gerald, what uh do you know what they investigated for? Is it money laundering or what is it? I didn't hear it. I'm gonna definitely look into it when I uh today. Empire Records being investigated for all the deaths.

SPEAKER_05

Oh wow, that's big.

SPEAKER_03

Ooh. And you know it was a big report that they was they that they was like they was like, cash out on them insurance policies. Yeah. Let me see something real quick before we get out of here. I gotta just see if I see anything, any quick story on it. Damn. All right, here we go. FBI director Cash Patel reportedly announced yesterday that an investigation into Empire Records is underway, stating that once sufficient evidence is gathered, the entire company could face charges. This development follows claims that artists like XX Tation, King Bond, Young Dove, Mo3, P and B Rock had issues with payments from the label before their deaths. Something Patel reportedly described described as odd and suspicious.

SPEAKER_02

That's crazy. Whoa. That's crazy.

SPEAKER_03

Whoa, that Gerald, you just dropped a bomb. I might have to you think I might have to do a story on that on the social on social media, uh uh C Ty, especially with Flipper, man.

SPEAKER_02

That's yeah, rest in peace. Dove, that was my dog. Yeah, yeah, hell no. That if they they playing like that, and it's a lot of people still fucking with Empire, too.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and they have had a lot of deaths, yeah. Dope B DJ K Slade, Drake, Drake Yo, the ruler, King Bond, Mac Dre, Mo3, PMB Rock. And uh XX XXX was on there.

SPEAKER_02

Mm-hmm. Cause they cause they be doing, they do they distribution too. So even if you ain't really signed all the way underneath the label, you might be able to do that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, they'll do a distribution deal. Like back in the day, Koch Records did them like priority types, yeah. Priority shit. Wow, what the hell? Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. Check that. Check that. Um on the community notes, it said this is made up. And it's something circulating on X with zero factual basis or evidence to the claim. I mean, y'all can't read it, but it said right there. So that probably might that might be fake news.

SPEAKER_02

I will hope it is.

SPEAKER_03

Right, yeah, that would be crazy.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Uh yeah, so it's that that that definitely so far what I'm looking at is fake news, y'all. Uh oh shit. Floyd Mayweather said, so that's fake news, y'all. Let's X that ain't. I just the community notes, and I did more looking, and it ain't nobody else really posting it. So that might be one of them stories. And that's nothing I don't like about uh what done happened these days with all these fake parody accounts just putting out fake like like damn, you that thirsty for clicks and views, and then motherfuckers want to come to my page every time they don't like something talking about anything for clicks and views. No, it's these people just making up fake stories doing the views, yeah. Like you just flat out putting a fake story out there, you that thirsty for clicks and views just to put out fake stories and have us tripping. Luckily, they got all these extra little things that you can look at and know, like, okay, this is fake. But Floyd Mayweather uh is saying that uh before we get out of here, that uh his fight with Pacquiao is supposed to be an exhibition, but Pacquiao saying it's supposed to be a real fight, so it might uh it's some controversy there. So that's some sports news. We done gave you some Cleveland sports news, we letting you know what the hell Floyd Mayweather talking about. Other than that, um nothing else to talk about. I'm disgusted with all this fake news. Um they gotta stop that. Oh, the video before we get out of here. Let me see. She said she sent me the video. Uh let's see. I don't let me see.

SPEAKER_02

Who sent it? Uh Lazy Baby.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, it ain't coming. I don't know what your name on Facebook is, but it ain't it ain't coming up. We'll check it out tomorrow. Uh, because it ain't coming up on my sometimes. Facebook put it as spam if I ain't never messed if you never message me before. So uh without further ado, everybody's favorite song, get up and let's dance.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, no, no, no filter of eight thirty eight. Hell me to stop stepping. Yes, the float so no filter of eight thirty eight, help me to stop stepping. Yes, the foe no filter of eight thirty eight, tell me to stop stepping, yes, the post soft filter of eight thirty eight, cell means to stop stepping. Wait up, wake up, wait up, wake up, wait up, don't no fake. Giving you these thoughts, views and the fingers, making so bad, stop cover, no ditty. Shout out to the wake and baker and the coffee crew from YouTube to spot a file of all my subscribers. No filter out 830 AL, Mr. Time Tap in. Yes, the float soe. Oh no filter. No filter 830 AM, Mr. Time Tap in.

SPEAKER_03

Hey, uh, before we get out of here, uh for my medical people out here, or just anybody, y'all been following this nanobots thing where they insert you with the little robots and they like repair you from the inside?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. I'd heard about that like like a few years ago. They were talking about uh starting it, like starting trying to implement it.

SPEAKER_03

So they saying by 2030, now my medical people or anybody that's been following this, let me know if you got any insight. Um it says by 2030, a tiny robot smaller than a single blood cell could be injected into the human body. They'll be designed to seek out cancer cells, repair damaged organs, and even slow down aging as it happens. This isn't just science fiction. DARPA has provided funding. MIT has built working prototypes, and Pfizer has filed patients for nanobot-based drug delivery. The real question isn't whether this technology will arrive, it's who will have control over what's inside your body. What do y'all think about that shit? I what you think about that, C Tuck? And if we got any medical people in the chat or listening, put it in the fan mail or message. But I'm just interested on what what y'all think about that.

SPEAKER_02

I remember seeing that on uh Jason X back in the day. Okay. When they was out in space and shit. Oh, he his arm was cut up, no worries. They laid him on the table today, okay. Seeing the nanobots, and the nanobots were like some little ants. They crawled on on his arms and shit, and they reconnected his arm and they crawled right back. Damn.

SPEAKER_03

So you think that's you think that's gonna happen? Or you Yeah, I wouldn't put it past nobody. 2030, that's right around the corner. So they're gonna be able to they they're gonna be able to kill cancer and everything, huh?

SPEAKER_02

About time. That's that's what I'm saying. What or that or that's another truth they think we can't handle? That they really get the cure for all of these terminal diseases.

SPEAKER_03

Grandma Kathy said no. She don't want no nanobots.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, yeah, you can't get in the pool with the nanobots, Grandma Kathy. We don't want you getting electrocuted or nothing.

SPEAKER_03

And they be like, no, no, no pool for you, not with the nanobots. So yeah, y'all, I don't know. I just I I I've been seeing that and I meant to ask y'all about it, but it just popped up on my phone now. So I'm like, this is the perfect time. Because I ain't been following that, but now they got a date on it. Like, I this is the first time I seen they said 2030 is coming. So I don't know, y'all. Look out for nanobots, and as always, we love y'all, but we are