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Tell the truth. You got the Shirley raft bread. Hi Lauren Holgan, Hello Flame mans, Hello Aaron I wonderful produced So yeah, we got you guys that come join us on audio. So you can download us on i heeart under the Black Effect Network or Spotify, Apple, Amazon or wherever you just see your podcast. Because we're a week behind because somebody's been working a little Lauren and busy with new shows and things have been moving. So what
what you know? Long before we even depth get into the week to this week's show, I must tell you that it's been a very trained day and I'm a little I'm on my way to be with the Lord. So if I get stumbled on the word or two fixing judgment, no judgment, that's why we got Aaron to fix some stuff. Um, it has been a week in
a week. And when I say a week, I'm telling I watched The View the other day because the new season is up, and they had Stacy Abrahams on their last week Lord, and they were talking about when she debated uh Kemp that one time because he wouldn't debate her anymore because she multiplied the bag and subtracted that
ass and I love appetition. But I listened to her speak and they was you know how they do your on the View, They come at you on from all sides like the breakfast club, so you don't get a chance to finish one question or answer before you're hitting you with the next one. But she was. Her temperament was so even killed and even though I thought Joy pushed stepped on her toes and so did Sonny try to say something. What I like about Stacy Abrams is
that she's informed, she's sharp. She is so equipped with her knowledge, but she won't even let you take her offer square because it's some things that you know they might ask and that might trigger he because they said something about her makeup or something, and she was like the look on her face was like, okay, yeah, this is what kind of making? What was her beauty product? She's like, I just watched my face with soap and water. But and I know where they'd be, what they'd be
trying to do. What I love how she controls that narrative that is so sharp and so concise to me. You know, I want hi here, I'd be like, bitch, what you wash your asks with? Well? Um, you know what that is? Right? You know what? Here we go? Oh my god, here I forget. I'm just saying, you know, she's a spelling woman. We're doing. We're just built different. That is my good spelling sis, and we expect nothing less all. I'm gonna say it is fantastic the way
she controls the dynamic of the room. And I know they try to shake all the coconuts out of her tree, but that tree is unbreakable and I love that about her because everybody else get upset. Speaking of getting upset, Grandma's Ree Taylor Green was somebody asked up, of course, I don't know if it was a reporter or somebody who was in Congress or senator something, and she kicked them. That was the most childish thing that I've ever heard, that somebody asked you a question that you got mad
about so you decided to kick them. Because the grown up thing would have been a lady to turn around and whoop her asked, because that would have been don't put your feet on me. That's disrespectful. But we are talking about Madre Taylor Green wanted the one of the Trump trump Kin's favorites. But we're not gonna harbor on that because we're gonna be celebrating black women this episode, because we're talking about the power of the black woman.
That's why I was talking about her. Stacy was just magnificent with the way she spoke and who she was and so powerful and I love that. And whoop Be set there and I watched Whoop because I don't always be in agreement with WHOOPI, but whoop Be set there with this smell of pride on her face. As Stacy was dissect and everything they brought to her and handled it well, I felt very Olivia Pope like she handled
That's what Olivia Pope sales. It's handled baby. Stacey Arams had handled it, but it was I was so proud to just watch her as a black person and just as the black American and uh, speaking of proud, proud black women, I made a video the other day that I was so because I was so excited about Now. I don't I'm not a big movie goal. I go to the movies when it's something I really wanted to see one of them. And the last movie I got super excited about not the last time I went to
the movies. Was it actually the cartoon movie scene. I was at see excited about that movie because it had me feeling so good in my spirit. It was so much, so many lessons. I love lessons, and so I was furious with my daughters on Sarady. So I took myself to the movie. I did say I took myself. I went on a he she we date. It was just all three of us see the Woman King. And mind you, I have been seeing the trailers, I have been seeing the commercial. None of that really made me really want
to go see the movie. But I watched Viola Davis on three or four interviews this week, one being the View, another one she was on Gail And to hear the story of how she said what they had to go through just to get this movie done, and the story of the EOG people is am I saying it right? Og and just and so I was like, I'm gonna I'm gonna support the movie while it's at the movie.
Oh my god, when I tell you it's one of the best decisions I have made in two was to take the time, the two hours and six minutes to go and spend them twelve hours and go see that movie. Because that was the best movie I've seen in a very very long time. And it's good for beginning to end. The casting is brilliant, the lighting is read the story is believable and real, and there's so many emotions in the story. I felt joy and hurt and angry and
rage and revenge and determination and strength and courage. But there's a love story in there. And I don't want to give out too much of the information. Y'all got to go to the movies to support this movie and see this movie. Don't wait for Netflix, don't wait for HBO, don't wait for it to come on cable, because it
won't have the same impact. And in order to get these movies told and further on, we got to show that we're gonna spend our dollars to go see these movies at the movie theaters because white people under white folks understand dollars, not sense. Uh yeah. So I actually saw a woman king too, And so the funny thing
is I saw some of the trailers. So I'm like a big Greek mythology and fanatics, so I thought that it was really gonna be just about the story of the Amazonian warriors that you learned about in Greek mythology if you ever took that class. And they were known for being beautiful, were fierce, and they were extremely tall, so you know, I always identified with them because I was just you know, very tall growing up too. So
I just loved the story. So when I actually went to the movies and then in the beginning they give you a backstory of what was happening during this time in Africa, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that this was really based on true events and this actually happened. Um. So to learn about the Agogi people and just, um, how phenomenal and fears these women were. Um, it just
it was so inspiring. It was such an inspiring story, um, because I really thought it was going to be like them taking current events and mixing them with some you know, mythological ones. But it's a true story. So it was just beautifully done. And to my surprise, I didn't know that Adrian Warren was in the movie too. Um. Adrian Warren was the original Tina on Broadway, like before the pandemic happened. So I saw her play Tina um with the spraint damn near broken ankle on stage with like
a brace and everything, and she killed it. And then she also played Maimie Till in Women of the Movement for ABC. So this thing has been working. I was wondering why she wasn't back playing teen on Broadway. It's because she's booked and busy. To say that was a great that you just made. That She was on stage with a broken ankle and she still mustered through, and that was one of the points in the movie. You
keep fighting no matter you fight until you die. It was, you know, And I'm I'm a big fan of Ola Davis,
always has been. I've seen probably all of her work, but I don't think she has ever touched me the way she touched me in this movie, because it was so many emotions and she was so comfortable and who she was as a darker, huge black woman, you know, no makeup, and I think you know she got ready for that on How to Get Away with Murder because men with Sisty Tyson was coming to kitchen and she took all the she said, I can do this, I
can do this. But I love all the rollercoaster riding emotions and for me and who that's listening, this is not a woman's movie. It's not a woman's movie. It is about women, but it's not a woman's movie. It is a movie about strength and pride and courage and determination and baby fearless. Those women were and they supported that. They supported their key. They love their key. Y'all got to go see this movie and at the movies, because if you go see the movie, you're gonna understand they're
gonna have to have a part too. Oh, they're gonna have to have a sequel. I hope so because I was wondering too, Um, I don't I actually, I can't say this because I'm gonna give it away. Let me. I'll just shut up and talk to you about there. I just say one word, Malik, That's all I wanna say. Yeah. I can see that kind of being another avenue to
tell for the storyline for sure. Um. But yeah, overall, And the thing is, I saw it in New Orleans, and I was in a black theater, so you know, all the black folks who was yelling at the movie screen, you know, during the fight scenes and everything. It just made my movie experience that much better. Um, Because remember I told you you I've been so scared to go to the movies because of the anxiety with all the
shootings and stuff. So I was so I felt so comfortable when I saw all of us in the movie theater I said, Okay, nobody gonna do nothing crazy but you and the oil as you knew somebody was had some heat. Let's just be very exactly. I was like, I was listening to other shooters and get behind them. Bring up because even when I went to the theater, and I have not been to the theaters in a couple of years because of, like you said, the shooting, I wasn't alone. I did have my purse, but I
may shoot because now you could pick your seats. So I picked a seat on the end just so I could scan the room in the words of T. T J. And keep your head on the swovel. Because I was also thinking that if some ship go down, I need to be able to get low and see what's happening. And and you know, I hate that I'm carrying that that fear with me, but I carry that fear and that may pay attention, pay attention to what's going on.
So yeah, it was like that too. But I I had my shorty with I went with my coworker intern friend. But literally every time somebody watchs on the movie theater, I was looking at pockets. Somebody had on a long coat. I was looking at everything but it was overall, it was a great experience. Like I said, it was a bunch of black people. So he was yelling at the screen. Um, it was just an amazing movie and it was beautifully shot and well done. And then I don't know if
you saw too, Um, I saw that shot. By all of days, Davi was just talking about the training and how they had to go through weapons training and you know, cardio workout, and then the director joined in to really provide this like comrade being that bad. The wood was always something special though since girlfriends, because I love the girlfriends, especially the first couple of season. It wasn't a little weird to me waiting later down the land, but the
first couple of season was great. So they were on the Breakfast Club today, her and uh Yo who shoot and I know to show to to shoot the young lady who played the one they gave the father gave him, gave her away. They were on there today with Gina Um because I watched the interview and it was just so great to hear them talk. And I love that because this girl was like she was working with Viola Davis.
But she said Viola love to joke on on on on set and love to be fun because Viola always seems so intense, so serious, so to be working with her. And I'll tell you, when you work with great people, I think it makes you a greater person because you strapped, you rise up as opposed to rising if you're rising down. And it was if the whole cast, which one was my crush though? Lor which one was my I was in love with what he's Oh girl had me up in the theater, went and hard. Let me just say,
a good guy. So I knew it. I knew it the movie, I said, y'all, I know flame was having some fantasies in the movie Daddy Hunt, and I love and I hate that. It's the movie is so fresh right now, so we can't really give out none of the edgible secrets because we started how we're gonna tell it, But beautiful cast and everybody played their role so well. It was so believable. And what was the guy the king's name? Because he's been quite a few things. He's
a big actor to what's his name? He is? Um, child, you're gonna make me up to go on IMBD real quick. Um, I'm gonna look at named Jordan's um you see cast, I'm gonna find it. Okay, Let's see. His name is John um Boyega. John Boyega. John Boyega is a big actor. And I saw somewhere where they said that they needed him to come in and he came in with no no, uh no, no nothing. He didn't he need a script. He came in and uh he just watched because and he was busy working at the time, but he took
time off to make this movie. I love that so many different players have come in because this is done through Viola Davis and her husband Julius production company as well. And I'm telling as black people or as African Americans or whatever we identify brown people, whatever you identifiast because babe, they got two men. I can't keep up with all
the everything. Any who. We need to show support for this so we can get more movies like this made, because it's not that it's black people's stories, but now it's black people's stories being told by actual black people, and they letting us tell a lot of truths. They're letting them tell a lot of truth you know, what's what's they trying to keep out? The books louring what they calling that when they don't want it up in the books now they want to get rid of all
the books that history from way back. Oh um, child, you talking about Florida and Ron DeSantis. Yeah, this is the theory and trying to yeah that we have to show support for that. I hate that it's not getting the advertisement that Black Panther God or some of these amazing movies. But I'm telling you, the story is great. This could be the new This could be my new Black Wizard of Us, because that's how good it was. Well, I think to your point though, that they didn't have
Marvel money for promotion, promotions expensive. Um. But what I appreciated really about this movie so much is that, you know, we see a lot of movies that have been made are just about the black struggle, and it's not that this film didn't touch on that, because it did, but it talked about us as a resilience as people, and more important, about black women. I think that's what made this so special for me to sit in the theater and to actually watch it, because we're not telling those stories.
It was like, for a period of time, we were just telling stories about how black people struggled and how we were constantly you know, degraded and put down. But this is kind of shining a light on the surviving that we did from an inspirational and an innovative point of view, you know. So that's why I really love this movie so much. Honestly, I want to go back to the theaters and watch it again because I'm I'm gonna keep supporting Viola. This is probably top three from me.
I think my favorite series that she's ever done was definitely How to Get Away with Murder, my favorite movie that she did where I really just felt like she just acted her ass off with Fences that she did with Denzel Washington. Um. But this one is up there now for me. Woman King. She did a hell of a job with this role. So hats off to Viola because man, I hope she gets nominated for an Oscar and Emmy and double a CP Image Award. I hope
she gets everything for it. Ain't that like a woman can look at you though, when black let me tell you something like, oh we can do like ciss in Houston. You know, some black women can look at you and you that three times. This baby, she ain't get a girl that look when they was in their water. I was like, Babe, sometimes a black woman can look at you and you and she ain't got to say one word to look just baby, and you get that three times good God. Yeah, nobody do it like Cissy Houston.
It was Sisce Houston get resting bitch face times three hundred. Baby was gonna you have one too. I have a chronic disease called wrestling bitch face. But honestly, I think it was a gift from the Lord. So I embraced it with pride. Oh my god. The movie was and it just the joy of and it was so many more. And I mean, you know, I don't even crazy. You know, I'm a tank, but I flooded up like twice out of one time I would have hurt and another time I out of joy. And I love when the movie
can put on my heart strings like that. It was and it was informative. I thought it was I thought it was clever. I thought it showed us so much compassion. And I thought it showed loyalty because they love of hollehuain't loyal with Baby. The people were loyal, honey, good guy. We need some of that going on right now because and that's the thing too. It's like, I think the series of how movies are coming out too. I'm excited about because you know you mentioned Black Panther. But Black
Panther two comes out in November. And I actually have a friend that works for Disney and he's watched it three times and he said he's literally cried every time he watched it. So it's giving. We're given at least, like at least like three or four months of just black excellence in cinema right now. So that also warms my heart because Black Panthers coming out in November and
they're honoring Chadwick Boseman in the movie. I don't know if you seen the trailer flame, but um Angela Bassett has a line and the trailer and she's literally shouting. She's like, I've lost my entire family. Have I not given enough? That alone made me want to cry, and I was, you know, I don't cry either, and I said, oh, this this movie is gonna be deep too. So we got woman King. Black Panther two is coming out. I'm just giving a round applause for the black excellence in
cinema right now. I'm loving it. So uh. Jordan Peele just did nopead reviews about that. I haven't seen that yet. Let me tell you, first of all, as I have gotten older, I think I'm turning into a woos because I used to love horror movies. But I ain't got old. And sometimes those teams become and mess with me and my sleep and stuff, and I don't like all that. That's my old person thing. That's that happens to me too. That's my old person thing. That's off. I need nightmares
to the conjuring. I've seen the Saw movies. I saw. I saw a movie and I thought I was gonna die. I had a whole dream about Jigsaw. It felt very real. It's not you I'm saying. I think I said I'm getting old. I must be getting the conscious. You know, I never used to have. I used to be a bad fact. There's nothing the facts like things have changed. But I'm gonna tell you what has not changed. And I'm telling you the involvement of these black women. And
I was just watching the thing. I was watching Bill Maher the other day and there was a guy on there. I can't remember his name, but he was talking about President Joe Biden and he was saying, y'all, he said
he too old. He too old as opposed to being too what too young to know he's the most qualified president that we have had ever because of Congress and being the vice president well the longest well, he made a barrel, he said, watching nobody had this, not even nobody had Biden's credentials to become president, not even Hillary Clinton because he has spent so much time in Congress or the Senate, and then he did vice presidency for two years and now he's the president. So he was
saying the qualifat in that aspect. Okay, I I could hear that. And honestly, when you said that, it made me go back to some of his uh time being sent it in some of the screwed up bills. And sorry, those are two separate things. Let me not be biased. We we we get older, we supposed to get wiser. And I was like, I agree that, because we do always rag on him about his age. But what else could we have? We could be stuck with something way worse,
way way worse. So I hope you guys are registered, and I hope you guys, and I'm hoping Georgia, I'll really come on now and and and and keep it and flipping for Stacey time. It is her time. I think Stacy's gonna win for sure, um because she was robbed last time, so I have I have a feeling in my spirit that she's gonna win. But another person, another black female in cinema that I do want to discuss really quickly, as Haley Bailey. I saw the trailer
for a Little Mermaid. Um, it brought a huge face too. She brought a huge smile to my face. Her voice sounded so angelic. She gave me all the Little Mermaid vibes. But I am just I don't know if I shouldn't be baffled because it's like, you know, racism still exists, But I'm baffled at the fact that all these white people are in an uproar about a Mermaid being black
and mermaids, first of all, they're not even real. Let's there, they're they're so upset and so mad about let's go back to that lord, but not that they're not real. And y'all are getting so upset that we're getting representation in Disney for a character that's not really it's fictional talking about because the baby, but the mermaid to have a twist. We're talking about, how can a mermaid have
melanin underneath the water. That's not even realistic. And then somebody said something else about how she wouldn't really sound like that if she was underwater. The conspiracy theories and just the commentary about this fictional character is so baffling to me, and they're really upset. It's crazy. I saw that, you know, I just thought it was you know, I thought people have been was high. I thought they were high because it's just what you said. First of all,
there are other mermaids. Mermaids are not real if they we don't know nothing about them. And if they're gonna be any color, I would assume they're gonna be orange like to get the emotion, or green ship like. Yeah, So first of all, y'all knock at off chew. That was a cartoon. The little member was a car, and she wasn't white in the cartoon, and tried and damn show wasn't white in the cartoon. That Dyck cartoons. The Daddy had a better sun tee than the weather bear
we got down here the launch one. So it's just I'm just so sad for her because this should be such an exciting moment, and you just have so many troll goals that are trying to ruin this. You know they're trying to Yeah, you know, it's the Internet and as much information, as easy as it is to get to your fingertips, the internet gives you too much information. Sometimes we didn't have all that. So it's twenty people didn't like you. You didn't know it unless you twenty
other people told you, girl, you know something. Some don't like you aboard so so I don't like. But now it's just like it's like and people believe that they believe everything they see and here on the internet it is and because they won't read a book, that speaking and not read books on your west that he has never read a book. I was like, you ain't here
to tell nobody else. Set uh, don't shut up. I think so lost in amazes of their mind, and this go around like it really is kind of like the matrix to because people just don't and and to think for yourself and be an individual. God, I think that's almost like winning the lottery. Flame. I think the craziest thing that I saw around this somebody was like, since Haley Bailey can play um, the Little Mermaid, then why doesn't joke George Clooney playing Martin Luther King. I read
that and I said, are you kidding me? Really? Time to do it? Makeup? Makeup? Do it? Time to do it? Chow. It was just I've seen the craziest things. But on the flip side of that, idn't. There is a video that like pretty much went viral and it's just a compilation of different little black girls seeing the trailer and the smile and the excitement that it brought to their faces. Honestly just warmed my heart. One little girl was jumping up and down, going Mommy, she's brown, Mommy, she's brown
like me. Mommy, she's brown like me. And honestly just wanted they will ever know how important that he is to the young black and brown kids. They I don't think they will ever ever know how important that is to have representation, because I'm telling you Long normally is about to celebrate his one hundred birthday. I saw the list. I swear I wanted to be on the list in the list on the show because had it not been me seeing Beverly Lassale, the character that was on all
in the family in nineteen seventy eight or seventy nine. Girl, I probably wouldn't be this person that I am, because it made me know that I was okay. I saw somebody didn't look like me. You know, this was white, drag queen, old man, but I knew how I felt on the inside. I'm like, oh my god, this looks like me. So I know the joy when those kids saw that, because I always remember that moment. Yeah, And I think they don't understand either too. It's like little kids,
especially little girls, like not especially little girls. I'll just save kids in general. They don't see color. You know. It's really adults, racist adults that ruin that for kids. Kids don't see color. So color, well, I don't agree they see color lorn, but they see somebody they side, so they feel safe. So if they don't see ice skin and your blue ass and your blind hair, and they might say that, but then they're gonna they oh, you might size, we could be free. And I only
experienced that because I got my own kids. Well, no, I'm saying they don't see color. Like for instance, I remember one time I was at a sushi restaurant with my dad, and this white family was eating Ain't and this little white girl was sitting in a high chair, and she looked back and saw my dad, and she
smiled and laughed and wanted to play with him. That's what I mean when I say kids don't see color, they don't see the racism, They don't see color, they don't They just see somebody for like, for who they are. So you know that. That's why I say racism is definitely taught. So I hope that, and I'm saying that to say I hope that these these racist white parents don't ruin this experience for their kids because I don't care if you white, black, brown, especially the black girls
gotta go see it. But whatever other race that you are, I hope that that doesn't hinder you from going and seeing this movie because I think it's gonna be a beautiful remake. I don't think any of this ever would have mattered before the last four years of the last the last the last administration. I think before the last station, none of this would have mattered. You know, it just would have been like it would have mattered. We just wouldn't have seen the racist be so open about it.
That's one thing I always say that Trump did that I think was a good thing. He let racist white people feel very comfortable being racist in a public fashion. They were all closeted racist before, so you would walk down the street. Well, I said, I appreciate it. I love that he let all these white people feel entitled enough to blatantly say how racist that they feel. Because now I don't have to go down the street concerned like we used to. I mean, I still do, but
it's not the same thing. They feel very comfortable in their truths. So thanks Trump for doing that. We need powerful black women like we have Stacy Abrams carrying bass to come on end and get these physicians so we can help y'all keep showing and pushing and growing and and and what is that? You know who else seems to be keeping her temperament, But she looked like she wants to jab today. Oh the White House Press secretary, Oh my god, given her the business. But today it
looked like they almost hit that black girl. But you don't, baby duck. I'm telling you right now, she can hold her temperament real good. But when they found that Keyshia button, it's yeah, and I think too that she's been doing an excellent job to as the new as the White House Press secretary. And she's the first, she's a she's the first black female and openly gay, um press secretary that we've had. So and she I think she's handling it very well. So it almost got her to slip
a little taste. I was like, Okay, y'all gonna put that Keysha button. She gonna show up and she's gonna spas on y'all. So but saying all this to say though, UM, I'm very happy to be a black woman right now in this day and age um we have we're you know, being placed in so many spaces that we should have been anyway. UM, So I'm just excited to see the more to come. But um, black women are definitely winning right now despite all of the uh odds being stacked
against us. So, UM, feeling a little inspired and very proud today, I'll say that. And let me say this, I'm very proud to be pretending to be a black woman. Yes, yes, you can see emulating everything black women because you know that. Yeah, I know, I think black women smartiest woman. I said that my material all the time. Black women smart. Ya'll always figure some ship out, even when we don't want y'all too. You'll be a little slow on Somethinghi, but
you'd be smart on ship. We don't want you to be smart on uh. But Lauren, I just I'm with you on that because And to go back to Viola Davis and the movie The Woman King and the entire cast, because I thought whoever did the casting was perfect. Everybody. They brought the movie to life so real that you
felt like you're engulfed in there. I was part of the movie I'm running through the jungle when she was running through the jung, I'm running with a But tell you that part that was inspiring when she said she had to go back and get old girl and she ran in and all of a sudden she felt the presence of her sisters behind her. I said, oh see, we support each other. We support each other. And that
movie talked that movie showed that. But and I see that it's getting a little backlash from a few people here, and they're talking about the slave trading. Let's be very clear that every nationality involved in life was involved in slave trade. Every nationality included people. Every people have enslaved their own people. And did you ever see the movie ap Apocalypto Indians day they would cutting each other's head off, because maybe Italians do it. If you light a darker,
it happens across the board. They some are better than others that looked like they're better than others. So don't come with all that bullshit. And if y'all really want to do your research, let me show you that it goes all the way around. Because if you read the diary of a Frank when you were in high school like you're supposed to as a sophomore, they hit an attic for two years. No, maybe the Nazis never did fan them. A Jew told where they were. That's how
they get caught. So y'all do it to our own race. So please don't come sideways at me. I'm going to straighten you up, thank you very much. I just out okay, but that's uh. But see that's also what um. I've said this on life and learned before about how it's important to accurately tell tell our history because then you have people who were ignorant. I didn't know. Yes, we were involved in the slaves trade, black people were. We turned against our own people for profit, and we ain't
stopped ship, thank you. So let's just call a spade a spade here. But saying all that to say here and laugh and learn, we have a saying we're never trying to get anybody to change your mind, simply trying to get you to use your mind, because wife, Flame, because the mind is a terrible thing to waste. And y'all need to stop wasting my time, Honey, get your ass out of go vote. Make sure you rested Georgia.
I need y'all to really act the food. And when I say that, I'm talking about in a non violent, pleasant way. Get to them posed. I know they didn't change the laws so many different places, but y'all got to put Stacy Abrams as government. Because Stacy Abrams don't care just about the black So she has said that many times she cares about the state of Georgia. Yeah, that's very true, and it's definitely important to get out and vote. Pretty the election is here. Election day is
is pretty much here. We got like less than a little over thirty days, actually a little over thirty days, So make sure you got registered to vote. I I second that for sure, Flame, So you can find Flame at Monroe Flame on Instagram, Marcus Flame Monroe Parker on Facebook. Do not follow Flames Twitter it's full of porn um. YouTube is Flame Monroe and then you can also follow Flame on TikTok and Flame Minrow one to five and
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