Supremely Full Of It Podcast

Raw Material.

January 16, 2024 N.I.M.E & DY3R
Raw Material.
Supremely Full Of It Podcast
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Supremely Full Of It Podcast
Raw Material.
Jan 16, 2024
N.I.M.E & DY3R
Ever stumbled upon something from your childhood that makes you do a double-take? Well, hold onto your nostalgia hats as we unpack a line from Power Rangers Turbo that's sure to have you questioning your innocent memories and guffawing with us. But it's not all chuckles and trips down memory lane; we step into the murky waters of celebrity statements and their trustworthiness. We analyze Katt Williams's eyebrow-raising claims and debate the Illuminati's role in Hollywood, all while dissecting our strange obsessions with the mundane, like celebrity hairstyles. It's a roller coaster ride of laughter and skepticism that promises to leave you both entertained and enlightened.

Relationships are complex dances, and we're spinning through the topic of partnership dynamics—where being coachable meets being supportive. This episode peeks into the traditional roles of men and women and how they can evolve, grow, and even transform each other within a relationship. Touching on the idea of seeing a partner as 'raw material,' we navigate the delicate balances of growth, preference, and the everyday work that goes into a successful union. Join us for candid discussions and some humor-filled insights that just might reshape your views on love and partnership.
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Ever stumbled upon something from your childhood that makes you do a double-take? Well, hold onto your nostalgia hats as we unpack a line from Power Rangers Turbo that's sure to have you questioning your innocent memories and guffawing with us. But it's not all chuckles and trips down memory lane; we step into the murky waters of celebrity statements and their trustworthiness. We analyze Katt Williams's eyebrow-raising claims and debate the Illuminati's role in Hollywood, all while dissecting our strange obsessions with the mundane, like celebrity hairstyles. It's a roller coaster ride of laughter and skepticism that promises to leave you both entertained and enlightened.

Relationships are complex dances, and we're spinning through the topic of partnership dynamics—where being coachable meets being supportive. This episode peeks into the traditional roles of men and women and how they can evolve, grow, and even transform each other within a relationship. Touching on the idea of seeing a partner as 'raw material,' we navigate the delicate balances of growth, preference, and the everyday work that goes into a successful union. Join us for candid discussions and some humor-filled insights that just might reshape your views on love and partnership.
Speaker 2:

I.

Speaker 4:

Supremely full of it, ha ha.

Speaker 3:

And welcome to the podcast where we just want to improve your life. Man, back with some Positive, but don't I'm by light positive, I guess.

Speaker 4:

So, man, anyway, man, they called me diary trying and I'll be your boy now, all right.

Speaker 3:

All right. So a few days ago one of my friends came over with my nephew right and my nephew just got hip to Power Rangers.

Speaker 4:

Okay, okay, okay and.

Speaker 3:

He was watching Power Rangers clips on YouTube. Yeah, now you know how we do the whole pause thing here, so I don't know if you ever used to watch power. I did, you did original yeah, okay, you know a season you stop watching.

Speaker 4:

If I'm not mistaken, man, I watched every Power Rangers season until they came out with the new one after that.

Speaker 3:

What.

Speaker 4:

That made no sense. What I'm saying is I've watched all the episodes of the original Power Rangers show. Right yeah, I Don't go keep going.

Speaker 3:

What are you? What are you asking me? What season did you stop watching Power Rangers? Like what were they? When you stop watching, oh which?

Speaker 4:

version of them.

Speaker 3:

Yes, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Not the original power.

Speaker 3:

Okay, that's what I stopped at. Mighty morphin.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, I'm okay anything after the original.

Speaker 3:

I wouldn't watch, okay. Well, this is what I'm about to talk about. Is powering just turbo.

Speaker 4:

So I don't know nothing about them, okay.

Speaker 3:

Well, this is the season where the black dude Was the red Ranger. I.

Speaker 4:

See, I don't know nothing about that. Okay, yeah anyway.

Speaker 3:

So there's a scene where I don't know how we didn't catch this as kids. I really did. We bought some train tracks yes, yes, we are very loud.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, but like the black dude, this train, this train conductor is really happy with his horn. He just got paid. He is aggressive on the horn.

Speaker 3:

That check came quick anyway. So the black dude who's the red range he comes around the corner. Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

And he sees a monster and he has the biggest pause moment I ever heard in my life. What do you say? He tells the monster hey, we're here to talk show salad. If you do not believe me, go to. Youtube after you're done listening to this I gotta look this up bro, go to YouTube. Type in power Rangers turbo toss salad. That is wild bruh. When I heard that I said wait a minute, yo nephew. Press pause. What? What did you just say?

Speaker 4:

Like was they in, like where was they at? Where was the setting?

Speaker 3:

They was outside about the fight of monster. They was outside too, yeah, and they had these soups on there. Is that and it?

Speaker 4:

came, so they, so they weren't at golden caround by the salad.

Speaker 3:

No, no and the monster had his little minions or whatever and the Rangers came around the corner like yo. We're here to talk show salad and it's biggest pause moment.

Speaker 4:

That's why.

Speaker 1:

I ain't never heard that. Like I gotta go look it up now.

Speaker 4:

Bruh sleepy, how come you ain't ever told me about this because you are the biggest power Ranger fan I've ever met my god, anyway.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, wow, that happened, but uh, power Rangers turbo. Yes, tall salad. Yeah, that's why I'll burn.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so uh, and and be it. You would be the person to hear it though.

Speaker 3:

Man, that's why I see brah. But I heard it, I had to tell I was like nephew, just stop everything align for the perfect moment. Right cuz you are. The pause came. No, no, that's Cameron and mace.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you're a close, you close behind.

Speaker 3:

That's all I'm saying pause. Okay, All right so Everybody been talking about it, so I figured we put our two cents in mm-hmm. Cat Williams. Oh snap, cat Williams, man, I'm just gonna ask you, do you believe everything that he said? I will say this yes, everything, yes, everything, yes.

Speaker 4:

Yes, okay, my reasoning. Um, I Believe anything anybody say until I have reason to believe that you're a liar first. If even if you was to tell me something, I would just believe it off rip, unless I knew that you had history of lying. I'm not saying, I'm not skeptical. Okay but until something proves different then, yeah, I believe it.

Speaker 3:

Okay, do you believe what he said about ludicrous Mr? I smack bees with no tears. They work in Hooters. I.

Speaker 4:

Would say this I Wouldn't name Carl if it wasn't true. That's me personally, my thing, I'm saying is like it. Until that, I will say this this would blew my mind. Mm-hmm for his name to be brought up, and then your response was with a freestyle.

Speaker 3:

But that's how I mean.

Speaker 4:

He's a rapper, so I mean that has in rap, since I just got born, but it didn't explain anything, though but shoot it.

Speaker 3:

But shoot it, though, like who? My thing is is who are we? Why do anybody have to respond Like?

Speaker 4:

you don't have to know, you don't have to be okay. So then, but but why'd you respond in that way? That was weird to me. Okay, you know what?

Speaker 3:

I mean why? Why do you think the Illuminati care about hair and sideburns?

Speaker 4:

I don't know about them caring about it as much as you doing what it is they want you to do, especially when it's something that they believe you care about. All right do, do.

Speaker 3:

do the Illuminati only Go at the black folks?

Speaker 4:

I don't just that that's thing. I don't know nothing about the Illuminati. Hey, I don't know nothing about them.

Speaker 3:

You know, I'm saying I have no idea what it is that they do, or even if they exist, you for that matter but Let me ask you this if the Illuminati came to you and was like I See it's about to be crazy. What you talked about before okay. We, y'all, y'all won't be boring, but Nime got to start wearing the hat right and Dyer got a day. Women with more than one baby daddy, mmm, what was you?

Speaker 4:

doing this, the thing why you got even thinking about no, no, no, this is Mr St St. That's not what I'm saying. Like. First of all, you would have to be able to identify the said group is a part of this group that we tell them. I, okay, I don't know these people. That's in this group, but people who work in Hollywood and in the industry know these people, okay. So If the terms were me not wearing a hat and me not wearing a hat alone, mm-hmm, not a problem, it's not a problem for real.

Speaker 3:

I love my hats but you can't wear them, though I know I'll just shave every day, but this is my thing.

Speaker 4:

the issue is where the underlying Conversation comes into play. It's their contract? Okay, that's my thing. If I don't know, they're a part of that group. Now I would say this If I know that this is a part of this situation, of course the answer's going to be no. Even with something as simple as me not being able to wear a hat, I'm not joining the Illuminati.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying, period, like I don't care how boring we are, I'm not doing it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm not trying to be a part of a group this year.

Speaker 3:

Let me ask you this Would you go to a Diddy party?

Speaker 4:

Of course not.

Speaker 3:

You're going to. Let me finish, of course not, bro.

Speaker 4:

Let me finish. I said this before anybody even had accusations about this dude All based off of the way he danced in his videos.

Speaker 3:

So you wouldn't attend a Diddy party, nah, you wouldn't just be there.

Speaker 4:

No, Okay, I didn't like the way he danced in his videos bro.

Speaker 3:

You know what? I don't have a problem with the way he danced, just the other stuff that he used to do. There's a video of him. I think he was with Noriega or something. He said some real suspect. He was like I like how you doing that, daddy, I like how you doing that, and I was like come on, g, you got to know what you're saying about them. That's what I'm saying. You got to know.

Speaker 4:

That's horrible bro.

Speaker 3:

Okay, Calling another man all right man.

Speaker 4:

Look, bro, the feeling you get, bro, by being cat-called by somebody that's you know what I'm saying Especially when you don't roll in that direction, it makes you feel some kind of way.

Speaker 3:

As it should.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to tell this quick story. I went to the gun range with a homie.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you talking about guns. This can't be boring, then Good.

Speaker 4:

I went to the gun range with a homie right. So he's like hey, man, let's grab some food before we go, because when I go to the range I'm there for a while. I mean, I'm not your average, you know you a killer, say it again. But you know, when I go I'm there, there ain't no quick 30 minutes. I don't run out of ammo. Let's say that Because you a killer. So I'm like yeah, that's cool what you want, man. He's like bro, let's just shoot the rallies right there. When I pull around, we order our food, get to the window, got air, you know, and I ain't thinking nothing of it, man. But I'm like why is he looking at me like that? I'm checking to see if I got a bugger, or you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So I'm like that.

Speaker 4:

So give us the food, bro. And as I drive off, he whistled at me. I've never felt like that. You felt dirty, I felt like a piece of meat. I think in that moment I understood why you shouldn't do women like that. So you felt dirty, I felt something, you felt violent, All of it. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

You felt like he hugged you from the back. Nothing against him. See bro All right.

Speaker 4:

Nothing against him, man, but it's just like you know, when you say certain stuff to people, man, you got to be aware of. Like like read the room, like people say.

Speaker 3:

But you can feel flattered that somebody found you attractive. What the hell, bro. Motivation the fact that you didn't know how to answer that, that's what's hilarious.

Speaker 4:

But bro it do that because it throw you off a little bit you know what I'm saying. You're like, bro, what just happened this dude was like. Then I look over at the passenger seat where my homie was and he had the biggest smile on his face ever, bro.

Speaker 3:

I'm like bro, wow, what if your friend was like nobody has ever looked at me like that before.

Speaker 4:

What do we talk about here, bro? You know what I mean? Oh good, but I was just like for Diddy to say what he said, bro that's what I have, bro.

Speaker 3:

I saw the change, bro. I can't. It's hard for me to Never mind. I ain't saying that Not because I love my dad, so never mind. You know, what I'm saying, but how you feel about the whole stealing jokes thing. Okay, the reason why I asked you that is because of this there's a whole lot of comedians out here. There's a whole lot of podcasts out here.

Speaker 3:

There's a lot of content creators out here. Some of us probably most of us get ideas from other people. That's true. So is it really stealing or is it taking parts of something and putting your own spin to?

Speaker 4:

it. But that's if you only take parts of something and put your own spin to it.

Speaker 3:

There is videos out here of Steve Harvey and. Seve doing the exact same joke. But like okay, but still, is it still stealing, Even if you just take pieces of it?

Speaker 4:

But see, that's what I'm saying. If you take pieces of something and make it something else, that's one thing. That when you take somebody's joke, basically in his entirety, you're a thief. It's no different than you know. Since I do music, you know I send you a song that I'm working on and then six months later I hear the same song, but with you on it.

Speaker 3:

Wait, you said that you sent it to me, though, to listen to. Oh, okay.

Speaker 4:

Or you seen me perform it at a local spot and you was there, but you had the means to blow this song up and I didn't, because that happens in the industry a lot. How many mainstream artists we see come to find out from back in the 80s, 90s of local artists in Chicago and other areas doing these songs before they became mainstream. You know what I'm saying. So in my opinion, yeah, it's stealing, especially if we are supposed to be the same thing, if I'm supposed to write comedy and you're supposed to write comedy and blah, blah, blah. Where is your own thought process? Where is your creativity? If what you're doing is my creativity?

Speaker 3:

I mean, the only way that you could have your own creativity is if you're using your own life Exactly you know, what I'm saying, I agree, I just like I'm glad you brought that up.

Speaker 4:

Did you see the clip with Mark Curry talking about Steve Harvey? Nah, nah.

Speaker 3:

I don't have a lot of time.

Speaker 4:

Steve Harvey told a joke about. Well, mark Curry did a joke on his stand-up show and said that Every Halloween they had the same costume on where his parents would put a box on them, and he said he didn't know what he was. And his father said just. Or his parents said just tell people you work for UPS. Steve Harvey did the exact same show on his talk show. It said that his father put him in a cardboard box and said just tell them you're from UPS.

Speaker 3:

Maybe it did happen, okay.

Speaker 4:

That may be true, maybe it did happen. But let's go deeper into Mark Curry, then Pause Wow. Yo.

Speaker 3:

Yo, that was that. That was a diddy level. That was a diddy level. Continue, but carefully.

Speaker 4:

Alright, man Carefully.

Speaker 3:

You know what? The fact that you didn't catch that you got me, it's scary. Pause, you got me, pause, keep going, Got me again.

Speaker 4:

Pause, man Alright. Man Wow Alright.

Speaker 3:

Let's go deeper into another myth.

Speaker 4:

Let's Alright. So you remember the show he did Hang on. Mr Cooper, yeah, who was the premise of that show?

Speaker 3:

Wasn't he a gym teacher or something?

Speaker 4:

He was a teacher. Okay, he wore suits and funny-looking ties. Okay, right, steve Harvey's show. He was a music teacher Wearing suits with funny-looking ties. But suits was always his thing though. I understand that. But the premise of his show is the same premise of Steve's show.

Speaker 3:

A lot of TV shows have the same premise.

Speaker 4:

I don't know if it's that deep though, Especially coming from someone already who later on down in life also took a moment of your personal life when you were telling a joke about it.

Speaker 3:

Okay, what I did was when Cat was like Steve Harvey guy, everybody thinking he got the meanest line up. Yep, he was a man unit. I didn't like that. Why? Because I'm bald, you know what. I'm saying Let him do his thing. Bro, If you want to wear a man unit to make him feel secured in his own skin, let him do it.

Speaker 4:

All right, hold on, let's slow up, okay. So if that's okay to you, are you okay with women doing certain things to themselves, portraying that it is what it is, what it ain't? If it makes them feel good about themselves, go right ahead. So you wouldn't have a problem with dating somebody that you thought had this beautiful hair until you got super serious with them. Then one day they snatched this joint off. You wouldn't feel betrayed.

Speaker 3:

What does Steve Harvey wearing a man unit? How's that betraying me? No, no, no, not here. I'm talking about a female.

Speaker 4:

But I don't understand how that correlates. The point I'm getting at is the correlation of that. Okay, the point I'm getting at is I think Katz is arguing the fact that you can't believe what he's saying because he's phony, he's a liar, he lies about everything. I don't think it was just about the man unit, bro.

Speaker 3:

But he bald man Let that go. G Even though, did you see the picture that came out of Paul's? It was a backshot of Steve and he had the bald spot.

Speaker 4:

No, I didn't see that.

Speaker 3:

I thought I was at the internet and he just stopped it. They don't let nobody breathe.

Speaker 4:

No internet undefeated. They don't let nobody breathe and will forever be undefeated.

Speaker 3:

Okay, the stuff he said about Kevin Hart. How you feel about that.

Speaker 4:

Okay, so it is what it is. If Katz wants to express what he experienced because of people that he did call out or because of what people have said about him, because what I have noticed, in most cases Katz's responses be responses to stuff he didn't heard. Other people say, though.

Speaker 3:

All right. What is a plant?

Speaker 4:

What's a plant? Yes, somebody that they use to influence others. Okay.

Speaker 3:

Would a plant be successful even if other people didn't support it?

Speaker 4:

I would say no.

Speaker 3:

Okay. So a plant has to be good at something, right? Yeah, for sure, okay. So why is he saying that Kevin Hart is a plant no-transcript, and then everybody like, agrees with it, but Kevin still successful? Like, a plant is not gonna be successful if they're not good at something and we don't support it. So if you're gonna go after the plant, shouldn't you go after the people who put the plant there and the people who support the plant to kill the plant?

Speaker 4:

Well, I think one of the issues is you can't go after the people that put the plant out there, why not?

Speaker 3:

Because who are they? So how do you know that this is a plant there?

Speaker 4:

Because there's some things that people see behind closed doors that other people don't see, and see, like I said, from what cat is saying man, a lot of this stuff is personal experience there. Okay some stuff may sound far-fetched to us because we are not in the same circles.

Speaker 3:

True, Could it just be hate though.

Speaker 4:

Could it be, just could it be hate?

Speaker 3:

they like could. Could he just be hating, or he is going on tour? Mm-hmm. So could he just be selling himself.

Speaker 4:

Uh, that too, just playing devil's advocate that too, and I thought about that aspect too. I can't say that, um, it's a great time for that situation going on tour here, for sure, mm-hmm. But what I didn't know is I looked into it is uh, he went on Shannon show, um, after other people was on there speaking, yeah, yeah, so it's not like it was something that I believe that he wanted to do just because he going on tour. True, now, if it was the other way around he was the first one there right before he went to tour then, yeah, I would be like that's Some good little promotion moves, even though it still was good promotion anyway.

Speaker 4:

Yeah because I know your boy, shannon, blowing up after it.

Speaker 3:

He's paid. That's all I'm gonna say.

Speaker 4:

Yeah man, I mean yeah he's paid.

Speaker 3:

All right, say, say there's this real big podcast out here.

Speaker 4:

Mm-hmm and like Supreme me, full of it podcast, you Know I know, because I'm not.

Speaker 3:

I'm going somewhere with this on my back, go ahead.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, all right, but no, all right I feel it.

Speaker 3:

So this is real big podcast out here. And then here we come around and we talking trash about right, mm-hmm. Do we have the right to do that? Because they're up here and we down here. They got 1.5 million subscribers. Mm-hmm. We don't mm-hmm. Do we have the right to say anything about them?

Speaker 4:

It depends on what it depends on if if said podcast has something to say about us first.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so as long as it has something to say about us first, if they say anything about us, first we clapping back pause. You can clap it nothing. I'm just saying, man, I like I said it because he said something about phase on love. Right, I can't name one thing. Phase on love. Have phase on love. Has done since Friday mm-hmm. Do phase on love in your opinion. Have the right to say anything about Kevin Kevin cat Williams, about him being funny.

Speaker 4:

I mean, everybody got their own personal opinion, if you like somebody or not, you know. I mean, like I don't know the real dealings of what cat dealt with with phase on, but obviously it was something there. Okay, cat, don't strike me as an individual who, just who, just dropping names, it's a drop names, I feel you. I feel you, you know, and then a lot of stuff I've been looking into, you know About like his IQ and a lot of stuff he'd be saying a lot of people will look at him, be like that's far fetched.

Speaker 4:

But, this stuff is coming out to be true, but do you think he?

Speaker 3:

read. How many books did he say you read with like 8,000?.

Speaker 4:

I don't know. Some people read, all right, some people read. I can't say you know the number of books? We don't know if these books were. You know the five pages long? I don't know, do you?

Speaker 3:

think he hitchhiked at 12 with a truck driver to Los Angeles or whatever he went to as possible.

Speaker 4:

Come on, gee, possible bruh at 12, possible possible, because you know, at 13 or 14, you know there was a sad singer who had you know.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's possible bro, I eat some of my kills, you know it's possible you scared to see to my get on.

Speaker 4:

there's still some songs I really enjoy meet a Me too.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying, you know, but yeah, it's possible, all right so I saw this clip mm-hmm and I hope people don't find it boring but I thought I thought I Thought it was a good clip and we could talk about it. Yeah, so I'ma play it and then we gonna talk about it.

Speaker 2:

God will never give a male a finished woman. This is very important. Now. The woman that you are looking for, the one in your head, does not exist. That's why you can't find the perfect woman. She only exists in your mind. God will only give you the raw material. He said I want you to cultivate her and make her into the woman in your mind. So your job is to develop and to refine and to train and to educate and to improve the woman in your life. That means the longer a woman stays with you, the better she should become. If you are ashamed of your wife, you should be ashamed of yours.

Speaker 3:

First, I just want to say that all that was bars. Hmm. What you think about that.

Speaker 4:

I Agree with a lot of it. Man, I can't say. The one thing I don't like to do is to Like we discussed it before and you said it before to put things on God without actually knowing Mm-hmm. So I don't want to say guys gonna give you anything.

Speaker 4:

But I do know everything outside of that. What he said is I mean, it's true, you know, as the husband, as the man, as the leader, you got a job to do, mm-hmm. But this is what people are gonna miss in this statement. Is that most of everything that he said? I did hear a lot of women in the background cheering it on, but not really realizing that for a man to be able to do all of the things that he's talking about, you have to be willing to be coached, you have to be willing to be agreeable.

Speaker 4:

You have to be willing to listen to his lead. You got to be willing to stand behind him when he says something. You have a job to do too. That that in your job Will determine how effective I am at my job.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I Agree with what he said too, but, like you know how, when you get married, there's a bride in the groom, right? Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

Like it kind of sounds like the man is a groom because he is supposed to continue to groom you into what he want. As a wife, I guess mm-hmm but what? What he is saying basically is Nobody's perfect right so the person that that you choose is Probably won't be how you want them to be. Mm-hmm, you will see something in them mm-hmm. That will give you be like, that will make you feel like well, I See something in them. Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

Maybe if they had the right person in their life, I Could Bring it out more. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Like I said, it's still all based off of their willingness to let you do your job right, you know but you have to think Well for the woman.

Speaker 3:

She has to think and know that the person that she chose to be with has the best intentions for her, and the relationship.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, facts.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like Youinginess, you can't say that you want to grow with somebody or grow old with somebody, but you don't want to grow. Mm-hmm, yep, you see what? I'm saying Mm-hmm yeah. So, if you Okay, I'm just gonna speak for me in there If you're trying to find the person, well, I guess it's me there. To be honest with you, if you're trying to find the person who's in your head, you will never find them. Yeah. Because your taste is forever changing.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I mean yeah, yeah, you were forever changing Right, Liking stuff, disliking stuff as you. Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3:

But I think Once, once you decide that well, once you think that God has given you this, then if you really want to grow, you have to come at it knowing that this is raw material. So every day is not gonna be a rainbow. Hmm.

Speaker 4:

Let me ask you this Should it be raw material? Should it be raw material at any age? As far as what? As far as who you are as an individual?

Speaker 3:

I don't think he meant raw material. Like you're, like you don't have a foundation. Well, to me, what he meant by raw material is how you want to be treated, how the type of woman or man you want to be with, not raw material. Or you got to help me fill out job applications and pay my bills and stuff like that.

Speaker 4:

No, no. What I mean is Should there already be some type of, Some type of know-how in the beginning?

Speaker 3:

Know-how, like how to treat somebody.

Speaker 4:

Relationship, treating somebody, marriage, responsibility, duty, all of that that depends.

Speaker 3:

If you deal with a virgin, chances are they never had. That mean relationships.

Speaker 4:

But see, in my opinion, it still shouldn't be raw material. It's still going to be, and the reason why I say that is man. I think parents, grandparents, at some point down the line, have failed, passing on information Because all of it shouldn't be foreign to you. Okay, some of this stuff should be things that you've already heard or experienced or seen. You know what I mean, and I think a lot of our elderly, or elders, or whatever you want to call it, some people have dropped a ball on letting younger people know what they should be expecting in these situations. Yes, the material will still be raw, but there would be some type of idea on what direction you should be headed.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying what responsibilities should be Because, like I said, we talked about it before. Women tell their daughters what they should be expecting from a husband you don't hear too many times. They're also telling them what they have to do for their husband.

Speaker 3:

I think, just to sum all of this up, if you're in a relationship and you have the can't nobody tell me nothing attitude, then you shouldn't be in a relationship. Yeah, you single, even if you don't like to hear what the other person is saying. Yeah, you single. You might need to hear what they're saying, because if you don't listen to what they're saying and you don't hear what they're saying, then you're going to see them walk away. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So I mean if. And another thing if you call yourself cultivating and molding and shaping, this raw material, then you have to be together too, though, like you can't say, hey, follow me, but you have no idea where you're going.

Speaker 4:

Which is, I mean, at the same time, you still being cultivated too, though, exactly Because, in the process, you know, no one really knows how to manage anything without managing something. Mm-hmm. You know you can't call yourself, you know, the best manager at Dollar General if you've never managed a store before. You just started. Now you're trying to figure this out too with the people that you're trying to lead. So, at the same time, you know, yes, you're trying to cultivate her and you're trying to do everything you need to do, but at the same time, don't be closed off to suggestions, Don't be closed off to her ideas, don't be closed off to her thought process, because just because you're the leader, it doesn't mean you know everything.

Speaker 3:

Right, and sometimes a good leader knows when to follow. Yeah, but.

Speaker 4:

Well, I'll say this Uh-oh, it's not necessarily following. If you agree, okay, you're still the leader, you've made a decision. But sometimes you have to listen to the opinions of the people that you're leading Because, like I said, sometimes they see things you don't see. So sometimes, as a leader, you might have to make the decision to okay, we're gonna do it the way that you just suggested.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I feel like a woman should be here when I ask this question, but I'm not asking anyway. Will a woman allow a man to lead, even if where he's leading them is making her uncomfortable?

Speaker 4:

I would say it depends on what's going on, because I mean, this is my thought process, man. If it's not gonna lead you in, like you know, spiritual damnation or against God or anything of that nature, you picked him.

Speaker 3:

Okay, you say that. Do we really ever know that we picked the right one? You should how.

Speaker 4:

You should.

Speaker 3:

Not how, but like when? Would you say, like, yeah, I picked the right one?

Speaker 4:

When you pick him the very first time. Why would you marry somebody and jump the broom if you don't have a complete idea of who that person is?

Speaker 3:

Because a person is always changing.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but the core characteristics and qualities and values of an individual don't change.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I feel you on that pause.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, bro. So you should know before you say I do. Okay.

Speaker 3:

So y'all very first argument that y'all have, you're not gonna be like did I pick the right one? Because before you did it y'all got married. You thought that this was the one. So that first argument after the wedding. It's not gonna make you be like did I pick the right one.

Speaker 4:

I mean, some people go through that, Some people go through that. But this would be my question Do you feel that way because you guys never argued before? Do you feel that way because you're not getting your way, or do you feel like that? You know, I would have to know why you feel this way, because sometimes people would say, man, I married the wrong one because he told you no, right, yeah, how did you think this relationship was supposed to go for the next lifetime, like I'm never gonna tell you no?

Speaker 3:

Well, as far as women goes this is just my opinion you will see who they really are when you tell them no, Yep, that's just my opinion. If they have a huge attitude like wow, really, then yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Then you know, as a leader, that you got a fighter and in some of them cases, bro, you may know before then Some of these things you might have to try out before you get married.

Speaker 3:

As we close this out, I don't have a moaty. I forgot about that.

Speaker 4:

You ain't got a moaty, I ain't got a moaty. My moaty is hard, bro Paws.

Speaker 3:

I mean, it ain't hard today. I said Paws, it ain't worse than yours.

Speaker 4:

But what's crazy is, bro, I was about to say it and you did it so quick though.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because, bro, I'm always sticking ahead.

Speaker 4:

That's why I said you write up under cam in them, paws.

Speaker 3:

I'm under nobody, unless they name E Feasy. They name E Feasy, ooh, all right. Anyway, you got a moaty. Nah, I ain't got one man. Okay, so I guess we're gonna skip that instrumental.

Speaker 4:

Well, I mean, that's the wrong one anyways.

Speaker 3:

Anyway, I just wanna say thanks to everybody for listening on all of your platforms. All of your platforms Apple, spotify, deezer, amazon, all that. If y'all could leave a rate you know what I'm saying or comment, however y'all do it on those apps, the podcast would appreciate it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we appreciate it and we will leave a like or a comment for both on YouTube. You know what I'm saying? That help us out too, yeah, and we just trying to do better, man, that's all. We trying to be sharp, and you know what I'm saying? Exciting, and next we gonna have some butt-naked hoes in the back. Hey, that'll blow it up, wouldn't it. Hey. Hey and yeah that's. I ain't got the dose. I ain't got the dose. What, what, what, what, you got one.

Speaker 4:

Huh.

Speaker 3:

You got one.

Speaker 4:

Nah, I just wanted you to keep appealing to the people.

Speaker 3:

Okay, well, nah, we just you know what I'm saying we building it while we fly it. Man, you know what I'm saying. I don't know what people expect 30 plus year old men to talk about. Amen.

Speaker 4:

All I'm saying is call in to Supreme. We full of the podcast.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying Like, what else do we? Like we 30?

Speaker 4:

plus. Yeah, I don't know man.

Speaker 3:

Only thing we can talk about is living single and marketing. I'm 40, bro, you are not 40, bro.

Speaker 4:

I'm 40 years old man. Anyway, man, I'll put it to you like this I'll be 40 in May. Okay, I'm 40, bro.

Speaker 3:

It ain't May yet. 40, brother, we just want everybody to be better man, that's all.

Speaker 4:

That's all man Nah man.

Speaker 3:

That's all we doing, man, and if not, keep y'all in, bro. No.

Speaker 4:

When we on top, what? When we get to the top, you and Rai with us, man, then you ain't with us.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Become a part of the Supreme Ting Ting yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm Floyd mother Henderson. If you ever seen a soul man before, y'all know where that came from. Your possible face mother.

Speaker 4:

I just watched some of that clip the other day, man. Yeah he was weak man. Might go to my 600 night hotel.

Speaker 3:

He just stayed the size of your mother's back.

Speaker 4:

Oh man, All right bro, we done Bernie.

Speaker 3:

Mac boy, we done All right. P bro, they calling me Dyer and I be as your boy, nye Supremely float in pocket.

Speaker 4:

Yes, sir, yes sir. Yeah, I don't know, bro, I don't know what these people want, bro, bro, I don't know, bro, I don't know. Maybe I don't know.

Speaker 3:

We trying, though, man I don't know, man, we gonna get it. Maybe we'll talk about scratch and sniff stickers. Yeah, we gonna make it. You know what I'm saying? We gonna get it, bro, yeah. I don't know.

Speaker 4:

I don't know.

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