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Embracing the Kaleidoscope of Love Beyond Bloodlines and Expectations

February 11, 2024 Elliott Carterr, O & Shy Season 1 Episode 24
Embracing the Kaleidoscope of Love Beyond Bloodlines and Expectations
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Embracing the Kaleidoscope of Love Beyond Bloodlines and Expectations
Feb 11, 2024 Season 1 Episode 24
Elliott Carterr, O & Shy

Have you ever considered the invisible threads that bind us in love and kinship? In our latest heart-to-heart, we journey through the complexities of families and relationships, sharing tales that reveal the profound impact of the non-biological siblings we embrace by choice. We delve into the decision to become parents, or to walk a different path, and how each of us can find unexpected joy and fulfillment no matter where life leads us. From tender connections born out of shared experiences to the diverse forms love can manifest, our discussion is a tribute to the beauty and resilience of the human heart.

Relationships aren't just about the flutter of butterflies in your stomach; they're also about the quieter moments that stitch a life together. This episode peels back the layers of love and its myriad expressions, underscoring the necessity to cherish self-worth and swiftly release that which no longer serves us. We invite Elliott Carterr onto the show, whose candid reflections on maintaining authenticity in the public eye remind us of the courage it takes to live transparently. Through laughter and vulnerability, we examine how intellectual companionship and simple acts of kindness are the kindling that keeps the hearth of romance aglow.

In our most contemplative moments, we face the eternal dance of light and shadow within ourselves. We unravel the tapestry of good and evil, sharing personal stories that challenge us to reconcile with our darker sides. As we explore the influences of media on our perceptions, we are reminded to seek truth and loyalty in our personal connections. The episode concludes on the communal spirit of sports, specifically the fervor surrounding the Super Bowl, and a heartfelt reminder of the core values that sustain us – faith and family. Join us for an episode that promises to stir the soul and inspire a deeper understanding of the world around us.

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Have you ever considered the invisible threads that bind us in love and kinship? In our latest heart-to-heart, we journey through the complexities of families and relationships, sharing tales that reveal the profound impact of the non-biological siblings we embrace by choice. We delve into the decision to become parents, or to walk a different path, and how each of us can find unexpected joy and fulfillment no matter where life leads us. From tender connections born out of shared experiences to the diverse forms love can manifest, our discussion is a tribute to the beauty and resilience of the human heart.

Relationships aren't just about the flutter of butterflies in your stomach; they're also about the quieter moments that stitch a life together. This episode peels back the layers of love and its myriad expressions, underscoring the necessity to cherish self-worth and swiftly release that which no longer serves us. We invite Elliott Carterr onto the show, whose candid reflections on maintaining authenticity in the public eye remind us of the courage it takes to live transparently. Through laughter and vulnerability, we examine how intellectual companionship and simple acts of kindness are the kindling that keeps the hearth of romance aglow.

In our most contemplative moments, we face the eternal dance of light and shadow within ourselves. We unravel the tapestry of good and evil, sharing personal stories that challenge us to reconcile with our darker sides. As we explore the influences of media on our perceptions, we are reminded to seek truth and loyalty in our personal connections. The episode concludes on the communal spirit of sports, specifically the fervor surrounding the Super Bowl, and a heartfelt reminder of the core values that sustain us – faith and family. Join us for an episode that promises to stir the soul and inspire a deeper understanding of the world around us.

Support the Show.

Follow our IG & Twitter for live updates @LFTGRadio

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer. I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer. I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer. I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer.

Speaker 2:

I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer. I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer.

Speaker 3:

I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 2:

I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer. I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer. I like the welcome of a fucker to the back of the line of beer that you're not going through? No, like you're not going through no trouble, like it's no trouble, it's just an experience. Yeah, like you go on through a Lesson, like you in school, and as long as you know, every obstacle that you're going through or in a run through to Overestim is only for a higher elevation of yourself. So I know now, today, when, when you know how you would have come through I'm gonna have to swim.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and if I and if I don't know, how I'm.

Speaker 2:

I know now how to reach your ex for help me.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

I need, like I'm a life, support me, my ego and my pride. Don't need my vessel anymore.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I Swish up. You have kids?

Speaker 2:

No, I have no kids. I have a furry baby called Bentley. He's six years old. Mm-hmm, shit's who Yorkie makes.

Speaker 3:

That's a shot. Do you have any more siblings? It's my sister from another mother okay, she should be my sister.

Speaker 4:

Joy, what up, joy?

Speaker 2:

and I have two brothers and two sisters, but I'm closer with Omar than I am.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's like this, some street.

Speaker 3:

It's like that. It's like that every does your sister have kids?

Speaker 4:

No, my sister, my sister in the air for us right now, things she don't Okay yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's the stuff y'all, y'all different, read out here.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like you know, like, yeah, the people you like she ain't, I didn't. When I met her, you could consider sandboxing. Yeah, it wasn't like we was little. Yeah, I met her for sure. Yeah, that was. But we, we, um, you know, we go to our ups and downs and we bad each other.

Speaker 4:

Yeah but, you know that shit deeper than all that. So we, my sister family yeah, she's my lady, everything you know. My girl took it from me, but you know, yeah, I don't got no kids because I don't think I can't have that.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you think you can't have II.

Speaker 4:

You think you son, yeah, I mean I love, I got it, I got a whole new life. I keep telling you, yeah, you're on surreal if I had kids, I probably wouldn't even know her. Why you say that? Because my life would be different.

Speaker 3:

Um Based on my kids. You'd be inside you saying no like all right.

Speaker 4:

Growing up, I was the type of person that, um, I wanted, um, I wanted a boy and a girl, preferably twins by one female, and started feeling you feel me, but me not being able to have kids. You know, I mean going through different parts of my life with different females in relationship. Yeah, I just never, you know.

Speaker 1:

But god working with serious ways because I got a. I got a lady right now.

Speaker 4:

Shout out to my lady top, she got a boy and a girl. Yeah, you're involved. Yeah, it's like, it's like a blessing in disguise, though you never had that yearning. I got a lot of god children. You know I treat everybody kids like mine, you feel me. Yeah, so Just because a person don't got no kids, when y'all get in the situation and y'all be trying to tell a nigga.

Speaker 2:

Even you ain't got no kids.

Speaker 4:

You understand. You don't know what I understand. You're all that, all person that you think don't understand. Because dating Physically have no kids. Because I'm 45 and if I don't understand kids, there's something wrong with me. Yeah for sure.

Speaker 3:

For sure, exactly. Um, I guess, uh, you know, coming from I, the good thing about me is I can take any stance and argue it. You know what I'm saying. So, opposing what you said, people saying oh, you don't got no kids. Like the reason that they're saying that is probably because, um, that connection that you share with like your own, um, like me, I'm not gonna lie, I don't really like kids. I don't need it. Certain kids are like once.

Speaker 4:

I don't listen to get on my nerves. I don't really like kids.

Speaker 3:

But I'm not gonna lie to you. Like they dirty, they ruled, you know, I'm saying they always want something from you. Yo, I understand that I never understand that people like I don't like kids.

Speaker 4:

I got a fucking like kids when you was a kid.

Speaker 3:

But then when you get older you understand just annoying. You know, I'm saying like even even my kid, my kid's annoying bro, like she's annoying. She always got an attitude She'd be bombing me. Are we calling her? She got an attitude every time I call. Ah, that's how she answered the phone. I, she's seven, she both turned eight. I don't really. Yeah, you know I'm saying definitely, but um, nothing but love. And uh, like even with my daughter, you know I'm saying um, I love the shit out of my daughter, but her friends, her cousins, I'm saying I don't really Really jack none of them, because she made out yours Exactly.

Speaker 4:

Exactly, but see how you saying how you don't like them me.

Speaker 3:

I love kids Like that's great for you.

Speaker 2:

No, it's not that.

Speaker 4:

I love the little ones. Yeah, that's cool. Not the not the not when they start getting Sassy.

Speaker 3:

When they start talking. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And some kids. I don't want to hear this or that None of them.

Speaker 3:

The little ones, the bigger ones, the older ones, the teenagers that's why I have one. I wanted my daughter. You know what I'm saying. I was, I was pushing for a boy. I didn't get what I wanted, but I fell in love. You know what I'm saying. I met my daughter when I was locked up, you know. I came home and she was three, you know, wow, or two and a half. She was about to be three by damn. There somebody was already in her life. So she's already confused. You know what I'm saying. Like, I don't have the ideal relationship that I would want, what my daughter at this point, right now, but I have a relationship with her. You know, she knows me. We love each other, we have a great relationship, but it's not the relationship that I Imagined when I conceived her was holding was holding it back now a lot.

Speaker 1:

Like it was in jail basically.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because I was in jail. You know me and her mom went separate ways. Her mom fell in love. Yeah, I came home. It was a situation that couldn't be revived and uh, eventually, you know she's still out there, I'm out here, so so, now, the distance she got pregnant was a time span from you going to jail. Five months when, when she was five months, I went, I got locked up. So what was your communication?

Speaker 4:

like before? Did you know that she was it? Yeah, I was there every seven away. No, did you know that it was going to be like that before you went in to versus when you got out? You know what I mean. Did you know that it was going to be difficult for you got out? Yeah, that relationship with your daughter for sure, okay.

Speaker 3:

I knew, I knew once, once I got locked up and I was serving three years, I knew one that I wasn't gonna be with my BM by the time that that the end of that big came. I knew at some point we would uh the part, the part we would split. You know like she would Move on, because I'm not.

Speaker 4:

I'm not expecting her to wait three years for me, you feel me, I'm just a, a reasonable nigga, because at that point I'm expecting you to wait, even as you talk about you on weight and I still she was talking about shoes no wait.

Speaker 3:

In the middle the whole first year, like the whole time I was on rikers she was talking about.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Did she try, though? Did she really try? Did she like, did she try to, and did she just like I can't do it?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I say she tried, or okay, I say she tried, I say she gave her best effort, she, because you gotta think she's a young mom. Uh, feelings she was dependent on me, and then I did some dumb shit and got myself locked up and taken away for three years.

Speaker 4:

So you don't really blame her.

Speaker 3:

No, hell. No, I don't blame her, I'm not saying, I'm just asking Hell.

Speaker 4:

No, I don't blame her.

Speaker 2:

I love the accountability for that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, hell. No, I don't blame her Because she's a young mom. You know what I'm saying. And then, on top of it, she didn't want a baby. She made that clear. She had a baby for me. We were supposed to get married. You know, I got locked up on some dumb shit. And then, yeah, eventually, you know, when I was on an island and I was fighting the case, I told her like it's over, go ahead and move on, let it go. Like we're good, like you could do you. And she wanted to, she fought to stay, but that change did that change how you, when you got out?

Speaker 4:

did that change how you treated females or relationship wise?

Speaker 3:

Hell yeah, hell yeah. Bro, that made me heartless Because even before you know, I asked you that right why?

Speaker 4:

This makes sense, like your story makes sense now. So, all right, people listen to you, yeah, for sure, and the perception that they get when it comes to feed your escapades stories, that's what I'm asking you. Yeah, yeah, yeah Did that, because making sense to me. I'm not judging you, but it's making sense. Like remember, because the last time we we used to talk about relationships and you was like I think you believe you said paraphrasing I'm looking, but it's potential, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

It depends on the day of the week you catch me. Oh OK, all right, it depends on the day of the week you catch me, because today I could really be in love. You know what I'm saying. Like I could be talking to, let's say, jasmine. You know what I'm saying and everything could be great with Jasmine. But I could ask Jasmine one question and Jasmine answered that question wrong. And now she's like ah, it was from. You know what I'm talking about, it was from me being in love with her. To, yeah, I can't even fuck with you no more. Like, don't even hit my phone, no more.

Speaker 2:

I have a question. Ok, so you said you don't blame your baby moms, right?

Speaker 1:

Mm-mm.

Speaker 2:

But you kind of hold resentment because of your baby moms.

Speaker 1:

Mm-mm.

Speaker 3:

So if you not, I don't have no resentment towards my baby moms, not to your baby moms, but to women, like women don't get.

Speaker 3:

I just I'm. They don't get the. I'm the type of nigga that only takes one time to learn a lesson. You know what I'm saying. Like, if I see that this is hot and I burn my hand on it makes sense. I'm only going to burn my hand once. You know what I'm saying. Like, I'm not the nigga that's going to keep burning my hand. That's just not me. So what I'm saying is my heart only broke once. That one time that it broke. So you don't even been in love once and capable, yeah for sure. I mean, Are you scared of love? No, I would say I've been in love a million times, but like, like I said, my heart just broke once. Like after, after, now at this.

Speaker 4:

That means, if your heart only broke once. That's the only love you love.

Speaker 3:

I guess, I don't know, I be feeling like I love people, but that shit could just be one day.

Speaker 4:

I be feeling like the geo knows the thing like between what love and like.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking about. We talk more than general.

Speaker 3:

It's the feeling of love. I want to love, I love to love.

Speaker 2:

You're scared to hit your heart? No, definitely not, I am I want to get married.

Speaker 3:

I'll be completely vulnerable with a girl. My whole thing is like once I see that this is not working Right and this is. This is done, it's over.

Speaker 2:

You're honest about it.

Speaker 3:

I'm completely honest about it. But not only that. Like in the snap of a finger, I will move on and have another girlfriend. Yeah, Just like that.

Speaker 2:

And it's not a wrong with that, because once you explain it like that a lot of times I think we drag relationships out and situations ships just for comfort. Yeah, and that's not me. And once you know the value of yourself and you know what you're willing to not settle for, it's easy to move on.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, that's right, because you know what your value is. You know what I'm saying, so you're not going to waste your time too much longer or nothing. That you feel like is a stimuli in your mind, body and soul to get you to your next high yourself, without annoying you too much. So I can understand and relate to that. I'm similar to that too.

Speaker 3:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

I don't hold that. I don't hold that middle space, that gray area too long.

Speaker 3:

I think also like in order to be in any type of intimate dealings with me long term, I require a certain level of intellect, yeah, and you have to just be able to keep up. If you can't keep up and you get left behind like you're just going to get left behind, that's a lot of people get left.

Speaker 4:

A lot of people get left bro, a lot of people get left.

Speaker 2:

They can't keep up.

Speaker 3:

But there's certain females that I meet that can, and those are the ones that hold dearly to my heart, you know, yeah, but even at the same time, like if things go left with them.

Speaker 4:

Remember I think you and guys was talking about just the female being able to cook and because he worked. Yeah, in fact, that's huge. You know, come on with a nice cooked meal. That's huge. Just simple stuff like that, that's huge.

Speaker 3:

I understand, that's huge, that's huge, that's huge. But yeah, on the Elliott Carter show I was just talking about, you know Keith Lee is. No, you know Keith Lee is. He's a pretty popular dude for food reviews and he goes around, he travels and he sees food. People recommend it, he tries it and he rates it one through 10.

Speaker 2:

Well, I think he was at Berkeley. Was he at Berkeley, at least in the one time? Was he at Harvard, I think it's.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if he made it to Connecticut yet, but he's huge. I'll show you guys on his Instagram. And what he does is, like I said, he reviews food and he rates it one through 10. So on the Elliott Carter show the other day, I was reviewing box, so yeah. So third place went to Sexy Love, second place went to OMG. First place went to my little demon. And, yeah, if you tuned in and you got to see that on the Elliott Carter show Facebook, then yeah, kudos to you. Yeah, you're keeping up.

Speaker 3:

But the reason I brought that up is because one of the contestants it was announced that she had a herpes and someone sent me fabricated paperwork. So I contacted the hospital and the hospital confirmed that that paperwork was fabricated. It is not authentic. So at this point my investigation of Kiki is closed and I can neither confirm nor deny if Kiki has herpes. So, with that being said, I invite Kiki to come take a test. I'll take a test with you and we could broadcast our results together. And if you deny taking that test, then everybody can assume whatever they would like. But of course I think what you talking about.

Speaker 4:

What you talking about. You and herpes are taking a test.

Speaker 3:

Because this girl they said she had herpes, one of the girls that I rated and they sent me paperwork and everything. But the paperwork was fake. And then I tried to contact her. They told me a dude posted her paperwork. You didn't do that and somebody else did. Nah, yeah, nah, somebody else posted the paperwork, but I contacted him too and he said he didn't remember. So the paperwork that's out there is fake. There's no real paperwork. Y'all can't be throwing dirt on people's names, man, that's the whole thing.

Speaker 4:

I'm serious man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's the whole thing. That's why I'm speaking.

Speaker 4:

That's why I'm like nah, you know what I'm saying Like y'all bugging herpes, that shit don't go away, man yeah exactly that's why, calling the niggas snitch or a faggot, you feel me.

Speaker 3:

And now that you said, bro, moment of silence, oh, you fucking, oh brought it up. I didn't even bring it up, he just brought it up. He just brought it up naturally in conversation. What is required to call a nigga a snitch?

Speaker 4:

Technically you doing a crime with a nigga and motherfucking. Y'all get jibbed and you tag no not even that.

Speaker 3:

If I'm telling you yo Tommy snitched on Michael and you don't know if I'm telling the truth, how can I prove to you that Tommy snitched on Michael?

Speaker 4:

Man, first of all, you gonna need some paperwork or something like that, that's it that's it.

Speaker 4:

I'm not nowadays what I learned, you can't run light like, for instance, I thought somebody that I knew passed away. I wasn't sure if the word was the word. We wasn't sure. But before we spread it we gotta do the research. Basically, you feel what I'm saying Now. You just can't run with things nowadays. You better do your research and if you speak on something in a certain situation, you just better be able to stand on it. If that situation go deeper than you thought it was because you got a big mouth, you feel me, some people don't have the whole water Everything you hear. You ain't gotta tell, keep that shit to yourself.

Speaker 3:

That's it. I think he, I think Ode to General summed it up. I don't even really have to elaborate on the situation. If you're tuned in to the LA Carter show, then if you know, you know, that's it. What's going on in Hartford? O Violence, violence, man, yeah, violence. What happened all the day?

Speaker 4:

Two people got killed. Two people got killed, one injured. After I was the other day, you feel me? That's what's going on, people out here in the streets for real, why you gotta be careful where you going. But you know, with that nightlife and that street life that's what come with that. You out at four o'clock in the morning. You know I ain't go, respectfully certain situations, but I can't feel sorry for shit that is.

Speaker 2:

And you gotta watch your company A lot of times Right. A lot of times it ain't even. It's not true. That's in the mix. It's the one you getting the right from or the one that need a ride real quick.

Speaker 4:

People gotta yo what. I said don't jump in the car to get out the car. We got choices Right. Remember that you don't gotta don't let nobody manipulate you in there. Don't manipulate yourself, listen to your.

Speaker 2:

People saw, though, you gotta listen to your intuition. The people saw says but that's what they should be working on, that's what I'm yo, you might not trust me.

Speaker 3:

Trust me, people are easily influenced.

Speaker 4:

It's just they feel like I don't want to feel like no sucker.

Speaker 3:

And that's what they're trying to be cool they trying to fit in Really really really scared as fuck.

Speaker 4:

I'm telling you man, niggas, just say no before you get in the car, any situations, just make sure you say think about it. You got a choice. That's being yourself. That's what we talking about. Being yourself, man, make your own decisions, go with your instinct, your first instinct, because it might save your life, man, it'll save your life. And the older I get, I respect and I appreciate my life. I thank God for my life, my love ones, my peoples, my work, family. I appreciate the people around me and I pray that God just keep it safe, you know, because it's real out here. It's just real out here, man, and we got to be ready, mentally, spiritually Got to be ready and people got to stop being petty because there's a different war out here. There's a different war. There's a war on us and we're going on ourself.

Speaker 2:

We are oppressing ourself. Definitely a spiritual war.

Speaker 3:

Feel me Elaborate on that spiritual war.

Speaker 2:

It's like. It's like when you turn on the news. Take, for instance, right. The news could be on for not even 30 seconds and it'd be a scene from a fire to a robbery, to a person dying in an accident. It's like everything that they use around us. They use the fear energy, the sexual energy and violence. That's what keep you in the lowest vibration.

Speaker 4:

Job, social media.

Speaker 2:

That's what keep you so. You're not. You're not using your full discernment to really hear your intuition, where your stomach start bubbling and your arms start having chills, when your body is telling you let me go in the house, Let me get out of this car. You're not listening. You hear it, but by the time you get a chance, if you get that chance, it's a cop. Huh you and behind bars.

Speaker 4:

In the library too, when you ask that question. If you ever heard that verse in the Bible? We battle against things we can't See. It's a demonic force out here, the shit that you can't see. That's what you need to be worried about, and only people that know about that shit is people that know. However, they know it's different ways. You can find out without crossing over, but you'll be damn near close to crossing over.

Speaker 4:

I know from experience. I used to smoke dust, and dust is like kind of like a hallucinin' you feel me and you get to that point where you can look at the person's face and be like yo, he right, he not right, she right, she not right. Oh, I see the evil, I see the good and you can feel. You can feel energy, you can feel All the energy. You can feel the universe. If you wanna say that's why I said it, you always hear me talk about God and you know what I mean, cause it's real the greatest trick the devil put was making the world believe he didn't exist. But everything that's bad is good, everything that's good is bad is reverse monogamy.

Speaker 4:

And it's right here in your face or in you, or in you, or in you.

Speaker 2:

That's the real conversation. Sometime, the yin and yang right there, right in your face, and you don't understand your darkness, could be balanced out through your lightness, because before there was lightness there was darkness.

Speaker 4:

It's definitely a balance.

Speaker 2:

It's definitely a balance and it's not wrong with having the darkness, but knowing how to use the darkness. So, but knowing how to use the darkness so it can vibrate you, so you can get to the light, knowing that you have to have harmony. And that's where the trinity come in, that, like, you know what I'm saying. So if you gonna use, if you gonna use your lower vibration, make sure you elevate that with some positivity and make sure you not hurt somebody and make sure you teach it, making sure you teach it. Also, teach it. This not always good, and it's people don't talk about. People don't talk about the sense that they like to do. People talk about the sense that they think people not supposed to do, but people do sense that they actually enjoy doing, but they don't live in a true they true, harmonize and self and be honest with themselves.

Speaker 2:

So that's what I say when a person really honest with that evil that's in the mirror cause you can't have good without bad. You know what I'm saying. People always blame, sometimes outside devil. Sometimes the devil is really you and until you understand, you have them vibrated, you have elevated and did your shadow work so you can honestly see that the things that you're actually attracting around you violence, like getting used, to all kind of all kind of matrix stuff.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? The whole illusion, blue pill, right when your eyes not open, when you awake, when you awake sleeping, walking, walking walking dead.

Speaker 4:

That's why we brought that movie out. You don't even know what the fuck is this shit in your face, man, they showing you, and if you ain't, if the sentence ain't predict a bunch of shit, then y'all really just think this shit entertainment.

Speaker 3:

Nah, the sentence predicted so much stuff. I posted about it, bro.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they got tip talks about that. Shit, bro, shit, real. It should be in your face. All the movies they showing you, what they doing them. You want to take it to entertainment, that's on you, but you could make a person walk, I mean you could bring a host to the water, but you can't make them. That's what I'm learning Like everybody can't go. Like Benny the butcher said, Everybody can't go cause everybody don't want to go. Some people want to get left.

Speaker 3:

Yeah that's a fact.

Speaker 4:

Like know when he was like yo, get right, get right, and he was like man, all right. That day came he was like oh, I did, I did, everybody not supposed to go, that's his written Right.

Speaker 2:

It's written Some people supposed to be right here in this matrix. They are the parts that help you get to your highest entertainment itself. You supposed to be looking at them and seeing what you love for a good life for yourself. So their place purposely there for you to achieve your purpose is nothing about them, it's always about you.

Speaker 1:

The universe only know, it only recognize your thoughts, your words.

Speaker 2:

it don't recognize nobody else, so everything around you is just an example as to what you want, what you need and how old, how you need to be. So you could get you know to that bag the abundance, the purpose.

Speaker 4:

If you're a sponge, and we gonna pick it up, if you're not, you're just gonna be, you're gonna be soaking.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean, like me, pick it up man. Yeah, I got into it with this nigga because he calling, he calling a nigga. I love a rat and I'm like yo, where the paperwork. Like I did that whole bit with this nigga, you know what I'm saying. Like I went to go see him in the facility he was in four times you know what I'm saying and he like, oh, the nigga rat, I'm like what we told him when the paperwork.

Speaker 4:

Where the paperwork Show me this information.

Speaker 3:

Show me something Right, right, right right. I feel, like I don't need paperwork, I'm telling you.

Speaker 1:

I'm like nah, I'm not jacking that. Nigga, nah, yeah, yeah, I'm not jacking that.

Speaker 3:

Cause I've known you for years and I've known him for years and he's way more solid than you, nigga. So show me something. Nah, he's pussy. I called him a rat to his face. He ain't do nothing. He ain't do nothing cause you're not stopping nothing, you're not disrupting his money, you're not disrupting his lifestyle. You're nobody to him, you're a peasant to him. He's not paying attention to you. That's why he didn't do nothing. Did he check that, nigga?

Speaker 4:

I don't even know if that's true. Hold on, though. He said he told that nigga to his face that he not right.

Speaker 3:

He told him to his face that he's a rat.

Speaker 2:

He claims that I let him sit, boy he claims that.

Speaker 4:

He claims that I'm not jacking that so you don't believe the nigga period.

Speaker 3:

No, I'm not jacking that Cause.

Speaker 4:

I was about to say listen, if the nigga told that nigga that to his face and he ain't do nothing, I can't defend you Even if I want to.

Speaker 3:

I'm not jacking that.

Speaker 4:

I'm saying yeah, Correct correct. I can't defend this anything. If nigga ain't rolling on, you say nigga hit you and you don't hit that nigga back, I can't help you, cause you ain't even try to fight bro you know, how many times you get in a situation like that and that shit come back on you Whether or not it's right or wrong, my nigga.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying you can't go too hard for other people, that's not gonna go hard for these. So Now you bringing they carbon one to you, rather. That's important.

Speaker 3:

I'll be listening bro, you said the nigga said.

Speaker 4:

he told that it's a claim.

Speaker 3:

This nigga runs his mouth Cause. Look, let me tell you another thing. He, in my DMs there's a girl I post frequently and it's clear that I adore this woman, clear that I love this woman, cause I post on a positive light daily. Anybody that knows me knows oh, elliot loves her. She's his fucking background. You know what I'm saying. I be posting on. He be like yo, she's a hoe. She was a side bitch to such and such.

Speaker 4:

She has no position. He don't know.

Speaker 3:

But this is like my brother. That's what I'm talking about. Like this is like somebody that I'm. This is my man, somebody that I rock with.

Speaker 4:

That's the nigga, that's fucking shit.

Speaker 3:

About the bitch that I'm posting all the time.

Speaker 4:

That's the same nigga that you said was spreading the false information. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I'm listening. Yeah, same nigga Bro. He like yo, she's. She's a thought. I'm like bro, stop Stop talking about her. Like, move on to the next subject, cause you're going to create friction between me and you. You can't dictate who I love. I'm telling you I love this person. Leave it alone, leave it at that. You can't change. I suspect now you can't change how I feel about her. I don't care about the experience you had with her, right, I don't let her do it. He telling me nah, bro, I wouldn't fuck her, I wouldn't even holler at her. They wait for me this and that I'm glad you said that.

Speaker 1:

They ain't the fuck away from home, bro.

Speaker 3:

I'm like. I'm like I bet you you wouldn't fuck her, but wasn't you trying to holler at her? Didn't you tell me you was trying to holler?

Speaker 4:

at her. I ain't getting cause. You got her, he know you.

Speaker 2:

And it is always the one that's talking. Who didn't?

Speaker 3:

even hit it.

Speaker 3:

He never hit it and he like yo, he like yo, I've been hollering at her. I got nigga pictures of her. Yeah, I'm doing nigga, bro, look I just started. Yeah, bro, I'm glad you said that. Listen, I'm like bro, all right, boom, I hit. I hit shorty up. I'm like yo son saying all this about you. Why is he saying that? She showed me her DMs with him, he all in us On her body, baby mother. Oh, I'm trying to get you pregnant. I, I this that in the third. I'm like you're a bozo. And I called him out on it First thing. He said oh, I'll be wrong if I post your ad, right, why? Back door, nigga, just like you said bozo bombing him.

Speaker 2:

All I can think about was Judas Come.

Speaker 3:

No, it's always fucking Judas, fucking Judas.

Speaker 2:

I'm just gonna come to see you.

Speaker 3:

It's not like that Fucking Judas Nigga nigga when nigga starts talking like that that's nigga.

Speaker 4:

Come on, yeah, come on.

Speaker 3:

I'll be wrong if I post your adi. You be wrong. Supposed to be my brother one he never been here to. He asked me yo, I need your adi so I can send some sneakers and shit like that. I popped it right there. No, I'm not.

Speaker 4:

Now he's in.

Speaker 3:

New York. He's a stand on, nigga, I'll die. Shout out L dot. Shout out fucking L dot. Staten Island, he really from. He was born in Brooklyn. Mm-hmm, you're born in Brooklyn. Oh, they sense. Yeah, they sense, make sense. Dirty ass nigga. But yeah, moving on, fucking um that we a car to show been doing good. I've been Having story times. Right now I'm currently in a story time with the nigga. He called out the goat. He called out the goat. If you tried to call the goat a rat and I'm not jacking that, you know, I'm saying I know the goat personally and Is a good nigga, nigga with a great heart. You feel me and that's just. That's not something I tolerate. You can't. If my right hand man is a rat and you show me the paperwork, then that's, it is what it is.

Speaker 4:

You know I'm sorry, I'm gonna ask them. Yeah, they say this about you. I need, I need you. I don't care about nobody else and I want it, but it's coming out, joe Mogg.

Speaker 3:

I did the bib with him. Yeah, I know he's not me personally.

Speaker 4:

I'm talking about me personally, because nigga's grown, so I love you. They could be, yeah, I mean it is beating around like nigga that show me and you should have. Reaction means anything Talked about your man, about anything, but he right over on. I know, I know.

Speaker 3:

Like that shit that they find I'm gonna get that told to me Niggas that didn't have to tell, that told I know I don't fuck with them neither.

Speaker 4:

But but I'm just saying, I know just certain situation. Like you say, you just don't want to be it. Yeah, it's facts facts.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, what, what restaurants you got to recommend for me? Yeah, Restaurants give me the best three restaurants you got in East and hard foot.

Speaker 2:

It's hard to promote restaurants. About getting a check, for let me see, that's kind of some PR, ain't it?

Speaker 4:

Not necessarily. He just be no reviews when he go to the spot.

Speaker 2:

I don't know about hard for it, but so I like it. I like, say brooksish house. They have two of them, one and Ken, and one and I think right is either rocky or what. This field down the street from relapse. And what's it called again? Say bro, say brook fish house.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I'm gonna check that out. I'm gonna get two more two more my kitchen.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you cook. Yeah, I could cook you be selling plates?

Speaker 3:

No, yeah, so that's.

Speaker 2:

That's that's this house right here. They got it over at my brother house over there. They got them plates and I don't know, I don't really eat out too much like that. Oh, I like Pete's, though dope the original Wilson's. The original Wilson's they got us. They they spot back open over at Rocky Hill is called Pete's. So you can't ever go wrong. We can't ever go on Pete's is. It's a, it's a piece of Shazam tell you piece of peace.

Speaker 3:

It's a.

Speaker 2:

Italian restaurant.

Speaker 3:

Okay. Yeah, so they got pasta and all that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I'm grinding the pizza, the salad I had a salad the other day, a grilled chicken salad, oh my god, it was amazing. Everything fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh. So, yeah, probably those two spots.

Speaker 4:

That's all you got. It was different. I know we hear about them. You got one more from you. Well, yeah, the steak spot and glass and berry car red Roof steakhouse, I believe I'm not really sure the name, but my mother just said something about she taking my father. Happy birthday, dad. It's birthday Tuesday and, sorry, happy birthday all the February babies too. It's a steak spot and and and and Glass and beer thing is right with. That's not what you said, right, right roof steakhouse. It's something I don't know. I find it, but you, any two, you went to any. You went, and have you gone to any new spots?

Speaker 3:

No, I haven't reviewed any new spots. I got a. I've been so caught up with so much other stuff I haven't been able to really do a review lately. But I'm you got any steep this morning. No, I haven't slept since me either.

Speaker 2:

That's why I'm true.

Speaker 4:

Cuz you said you wasn't. I say I say what you want to do you somebody go to work.

Speaker 1:

That's why you like, you can come anytime.

Speaker 4:

Like yo says, says I'll put you good now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I ain't get no sleep, man. I've been just up working and fucking Taking care, shit that, that the Elliott Carter show, or something I'm really dedicated and passionate about, you know.

Speaker 4:

I just thought without shit bro.

Speaker 3:

Just journalism in general. I can't wait to you. Video. That motherfucker bro. Yeah, I'm working on it, man, I'm working on it. I'm definitely working on it, but um, we gonna wrap it up here. For having me absolutely shout out your businesses again.

Speaker 2:

My business is the effin it illuminate nine and you can right now. You can find me at the infinite illuminate nine at gmailcom. You can find me out on Instagram at Shaiate Shaiate Rex or the the first divine nine S H I O N Ta y, and that's also my name on Facebook as well, on tick tock by name. My tick tock name also is the effin it illuminate nine is my company name.

Speaker 3:

Y'all watching the Super Bowl tonight.

Speaker 2:

So be honest with you, I didn't even know the Super Bowl was coming once tonight.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, thanks, my girl me good at this super party, but I'm out of where the work like I chose. It might be this, brad, and if I end up, then what time to start? 6, 30? All right, it's gonna be close, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm be watching right now, living right there. Okay, I'm telling, telling telling.

Speaker 4:

The 49ers and the chiefs come on, same friend, same frame, my old team. Yeah, I ain't into sports, but same friend was same friend in the Lakers used to be my teams, that's another shout out Lex Lex is a huge 49ers friend, yo bone to all my 49ers niggas. Bone must, whoever. I forgot my bad. Oh bro, what up bro? Yeah, I saw to the 49er fans, my Niggas stacks man.

Speaker 3:

I love you. My nigga, you're ready. Man. Lftg radio forever. Nigga, you're part of this, but um, it's a wrap. I thank y'all for coming and, yeah, y'all already know I'll be back soon.

Speaker 4:

Yo peace, man. God first, family second.

Speaker 3:

Good evening and Godspeed reporting. Laugh from the motherfucking gutters, your boy Elliot Carter.

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