Watch up and welcome back to another episode of No Sillers Podcast with your host. Now fuck that with your lowe blasses, Malone, Pete dog Man heat Dog. So what would you and Malcolm doing in the south Man shit? He was down here just getting away. He had some meetings, like a manager had like a birthday, so he had brought his managers down here, coordinating some music stuff, metting with some other people that did like I don't know pr type shit or release. I don't know music things.
I don't know about that ship. Shout out to my brother Michael May's, my little brother Michael May's. He uh he does the TV show What's the TV show Raising Canaan? He portrays the character spin off of Power of Power Yes on the Stars Network. I haven't really watched Raising Candy yet. Me neither until they maga so don't have to pay, I won't be Oh yeah, well I didn't watch Power either. I um all, I've been watching this snowfall.
Got you snow have any of the Power series is like rolled over to like like conventional conventional but like streaming shit like a Hulu or Netflix any that. I think it's for sure? Okay, Power? I think it was on Hulu for a long time. I think it's been on Hulu the whole time, huh. Or no, it was on the other one. It was on a thing. Um who stars fifty at the deal with stars shout out the fifth that ship is dope. Um. I never really got into Power though, Like it was just I wentn't
into it. Yeah. Um, I've seen a little the little bits and pieces of what's the B and show, But it's just every time I see the acting, like I don't be buying it. So I kind of hasn't. I haven't got into it. Got you, got you? Um, I'm big on acting, and I think it's fly casting meets you know, a meat sun. I think he's casting in it. Yeah,
I believe so. But it's like I think you do be needing actors and shit when it's time to act, you know what I'm saying, Like I can't ye if an actor is bad or if an actor is new. I mean it's hard for me to buy into it thousand percent. Like I thought people were kind of like or there was internet chatter anyway. I don't know. I could have been ten people I know, Like remember they did the NWA movie. There was like internet chatter kind of complaining about how they didn't use a little easy
Eat Sun in the movie. Yeah, I'm like, I said, an actor. Nah, and that's the thing I remember real money behind that. Yeah. Little he was the little either homey tool was a good nigga Cornton nigga solid shout out to look. But um, I understand because I appreciated them using you know that character that they used Jason. I think it's Jason Mitchell. He was dope that, like they casted the NWA movie great, um cube Son he ended up becoming like you know, and and it's and
I guess that became a complaint. It was like they're using cube Son, but they're not using Little E. And Little E is somewhat of an entertainer, like he's a he's more of a rapper, you know, putting it together. Acting is a really underrated skill. And I think Cube Son he was always like training to be an actor. Yeah, I mean, he was always training to be an actor.
So I love how they cast it. I mean I wish it was another way that Little Eka had been involved, but I think they cast it d out of comping perfect. Like I love the acting in it. Yeah, for sure.
I think sometimes with a lot of these reenactment type of movies of the modern day, casting and viewership and stuff gets a little too hung up on just to a degree, how much the main character like physically looks like the guy, And by the time you're thirty minutes into the thing, if he sucks but looks like the guy, you're better off of the guy doesn't look quite so much like him, but actually knocks out the part, you
know what. That's how I feel about I forgot how Ray Charles look at the Jamie Fox played him, to get a while to get it back in my mind that Ray Charles. You know, Jamie Fox wasn't Ray Charles because you know, yeah, like he killed it, you know what that's like? Uh, The Brother Rest in Peace. Chadwick Boseman that played James Brown and he played Jackie Robinson, and I bought both roles. I thought he did spectacler Um Yeah, Will Smith and Alie. I didn't necessarily see that,
but it was cool, you know, I wasn't. I just remember who Ali was, so I never bought it all. I think Denzel Washington did a good job at Malcolm X. Yeah, That's another great example. And like even back in the day, like who's the guy I remembally did like them a movie where about Louke Garrick. Oh, y'all remember that yept like we played him. I almost like when I was a kid, I was like confused as to which was the movie scene which was the actual scene of him saying,
I'm the luckiest man on the face of the earth. Yeah. Yeah, you gotta have quality actors, um and a lot of these roles, especially when you know, especially in these in these stories that are kind of like especially urban stories, because I think that's where you hear the most shatter at in the urban stories, because you know, you feel like, um, you're aware of the characters versus the whole world who don't really you know, the I don't know if the
whole world know exactly what NWA looked like, Like I think they heard the name, maybe they might have heard the song, but to believe they know which each member was, you know, you're making movies for wide audience. Jennifer Hudson played Aretha Franklin. I thought she did a great job and that and I knew she didn't look like Aretha Franklin, but she did the job so well. You know, it was dope. The Temptations, the miniseries that was on television,
that was fantastic too. So I think as long as you cast well, they don't have to be, you know, exact replicause of the people like I think. I think in a Tupac movie, like, I love the actor they used, and a lot of people I know fuck with him. He's a solid dude, that actor. But you know, when you don't have a super were over qualified actor carrying some of these films, it's just tough. Yeah, it's funny for a lot of years, like the blue Print, particularly
with people who, um maybe weren't quite as famous. But we're based on the life of you know whoever. The Hollywood model is just look, just find the best looking person we could possibly cast. That's that's like kind of close. You know. I feel like I feel like Jennier for Lopez killed Selena's getting I love Jennifer Lopez a Selena. Yeah, that's another great example. That's another great example. Yeah, but she did, but she she kind of her and Selena
ain't far apart. True true, true. Um, even like you seem like like Aaron Brockovich. She looks like a nice lady. She's you know, did a great job with what kind of stuff that's made her famous. They just were like, I will throw her, well throw Julia Roberts. Yeah, yeah, I shouldn't get funky, no ceilings, gl my man Peter in the spot getting it in y'all bear with me, Like, I'm just coming back from this injury, so I am
not jamming like normally. Normally we drop in two podcasts a week and no ceiling, and the goal was to keep it going this year. But reconstructing of the teller tending is you know, a completely different surgery. It's a major surgery that doesn't seem like much, or I thought it wasn't much, But taking a tending out of a cadaver and putting it inside of your body and getting your body to take it in and start working with it,
it's challenging as shit, you know what I'm saying. So forgive me if we're a little spotty, but we're finna get back jamming, like I said, this season because a ton of of of of conversations, you know, we don't no sailings ain't about interviews. This ain't no interview for him. Like, if we talking with somebody, they got to be able to add to our conversation. You know what I mean. This is all about conversations that need to be had.
If you feel like you want us to explore a part of this, you know what I mean, life that people scared too, y'all. Just make sure y'all tweet or ig mea Pete or the cousins and we'll make sure we have it and we'll put other people into conversations. But you know, as just moving forward, I wanted to make sure people know like we're not fing to be I'm not asking no nigga about the record. I don't even talk about my motherfucking records, you know what I'm saying.
So that's not what this is. This is all about exploring those uncomfortable places that you know, humans or the culture in general, the culture or humans in general don't want to explore. So I like to think those Simmons is about I think we make some people uncomfortable. I'd like to think that people uncomfortable. Yeah, yeah, somebody got to take the dive though, you know that. I feel like no seilings is the Marianna you know, we we
all we do is focus on the Marianna Trench. You know, I think we look at a lot of other podcasts stay in the widen pool, and I respect it. It's a it's a huge audience that don't want to go in deep waters. They want to stay in the widden pool. They want to stay in two feet and how to float the zone and be in the you know, being a little donuts, the rubber donuts floating around. This is for deep divers. And we want to know when you get deep that the pressure gets high. Yeah, that pressure
doing start and people bravy when they explode. People was talking to me about the last time we got together, and it's funny because when we do no selings together, I feel like we have the greatest conversations. Right. There's a part where I relate to your intellect and your and your you know, your vast knowledge and understanding of
the mainstream, you know, every day existence. And then I feel like I translate it to people who don't know what the fuck you're talking about, and they think I'm translating to them, but I'm really explaining it to myself in a digestible way. And then they're like, Oh, I get what he's saying now because I'm explaining it to myself. Yeah, I mean, unfortunately I need to do. You know how when they do the State of the Union address afterwards, the opposing party comes and give us like a response.
Usually my best thoughts regarding what you say on the show come thirty minutes after, Like I need to be like Sarah Huckabey Sanders and do a post show wrap up show. I thought about that, you know what I thought about for you? I thought for you would be a dope. Idea is when you hear see you your understanding of urban you know, culture and philosophy, it's superior than most white folks. So I feel like you could do a review thing on YouTube where you watching the
situation happen and explaining it to white people every day. Oh, that would be funny because you wouldn't know, like whatever skirmish is happening and what they're talking about when they're talking. You know how niggas get jaw jacking with each other and popping that ship. You wouldn't know what they're talking about. So if you did that and pause and then explained
it and regular white people talk like a film breakdown. Yeah, funny, or like or like the side language people, Oh you have a you have a dope feel breakdown, and you just start explaining these these these these skirmishes, in these moments where people was going crazy, you just break it down and straight mainstream white American language, like, this is what's going on, and you could really get into why you know because you know a little bit more way funny,
here's the background of why this started before what we see on the video. This is the build up, and now we'll cut to the footage exactly. So, yeah, but how you feel about this whole shit going on with everybody? So fuck all that, Let's start with this. I am getting upset that people are mad that other people are by verification checks on Instagram. The verification check thing, to me, I agree with you, the fact people care that was
the stupidest thing in the fucking world. If you could have magically liked and there were some people that, like maybe Twitter didn't want to give a check to because they were controversial. If that's you, Let's say you slip through the cracks and you've got three hundred thousand followers and you're unverified, but Joe Blow has six thousand and they're verified. The check doesn't matter the number matters. But but you know what the verification is that it's just you.
Like I saw different artists and different people like, you know, I worked my ass off to give my check, and I'm like, you worked your ass off to prove that you're you. Yeah, that's all it is. Like the verified is like, oh, this is this person. There's no even when I got verified, I think it mattered to other people. It never mattered to me. I never looked at nobody account like oh this person isn't verified, or this person
isn't verified. But I noticed that there was like this huge close uproar of people upset that people wanted to have a verified check. And I just didn't understand why the fuck it matter. Like if a motherfucker want to say this is them. If John Smith is like, oh this is me, he got a verified check that this is John Smith, why the fuck does that matter? It
doesn't at all. I mean I think I almost want to say, like, you know, a lot of years ago, now Shock was the first person whose name was the real Shock or whatever, like to actually put the real in your name, huh, and now I see like just any old idiots, like the real Bob mcgoverned, like no one knew who then is the fake? Yeah? Really what blows me away is it's funny when you said because he made me think of rappers when the first thing they get in front of Mike, they like, you already
know who it is. No, I don't know who it is. I know how we rocking. No I don't know how y'all rocking. Or I'm saying yeah, No, I don't know what you're Oh, I killed still with that. Still boy would still get to say that ship you know what I'm saying to y'all, be like, yes, I understand, Yes, I know what you're saying. He at least Steele says that. He'd be like, you know what I'm saying, Jay, and this shit right here, and I just got this, you know what I'm saying, And then I'll be listening. He'll
get yeah, you know what I'm saying. Yes, I know exactly what you are saying. It just deflated cuse hole balloon. You could just see he just be the fucking glasses. And I think to myself, sometimes people make me think that I am an asshole. Right, and I'm not. It's like sometimes I really just will engage you. And I noticed that people on Twitter, people on Instagram like, whatever you think I got, whatever property I own, whatever Moneys, low Riders, whatever I got, will not stop me from
engaging you. I will fucking engage you, bro. Like, if you say something to me, now, if you start talking about whooping my ass, that's dear, I ain't gonna say nothing. I'm gonna just blow your picture up and hope to God I see you. And if you're friends with somebody, I'm gonna talk to your friends like, hey, where this
person be at? So I'm going to engage in real life then, but perk conversation for me, I am going to engage you if you have something to say to me, like I try to respond and like I've heard people like, well I only got thirteen followers and you're and you're talking back to me. It's like, Nigga, what the fuck do it difference if it make how many followers you got. Yeah,
that's that's the truth. That's the same thing as like people nowadays very common you hear like what is it the argue, like arguing from the argument of superiority or whatever the hell. Well, like like Anthony Fauci, Well, I'm ahead of the the Center for Infectious Diseases and Allergies and whatever the fuck that. I forgot the whole acronym now. But it's like, okay, yeah, but you're wrong. I don't
care like you've been. You're demonstrably wrong. And like when he went up in DC to the black Dude, the black dude ate his lunch on the front porch, just made a fool of them. Yeah, I don't know, man, it it's weird. So you have that group of people who like talking shit about them. Oh you know, I never pay to get my account verified. I'm not mad at that, Like I feel you, like, I understand that it is weird to spend money to prove that you
you you right. But I don't think this whole, like the Verify, I just didn't know when it became a status symbol. And how do humans make something as simple as a driver's license on Instagram, because that's all it is. It is like an official driver's license on Instagram. How do you make that an accomplishment the human beings? Because
it's so weird. They fucked on my mind all the time, the fact that they make simple things because accomplishments, right, Like somebody asking for my credits, like, yeah, my score is seven to seventy five. He's like, oh man, your score is good. I'm like, so what that just means I could borrow money? Yeah, Like, if I need to borrow money, I already got a problem. I don't have
enough money for me. Like so like if I went to the if I went to the car lot and they said, okay, you know this car is eighty thousand, I'm like, oh, well, we'll loan you the eighty thousand and three percent. The problem is I need to borrow I don't got enough money just to pay for the car. Yeah, you hear a thousand people like, oh, well, you know you can have enough money, but you want to invest in other things. It's like, no, I need to have enough money to why I could just buy the car.
I don't want to borrow three percent of shit. I don't want to pay three percent back. Yeah, oh well you could take your money and you could make seven percent, and it's brow I just want to afford the car. If if you need to run my credit score for me to buy something, it means I can't afford it. Yeah, that's seriously. Like I'm trying to move apartments and I'm just like, dude, just I'll buy the whole goddamn lease. What's what's twenty grand? Like exactly? But what are you doing?
Just fucking christ Man? Like, how like do you like? I'll show here, here's here's a screenshot of my account and all the money, and I'll just moved ship into it and I'll move it back out after him done. Whatever the hell? But the money's there? How fucking worthless dumb shit with money would I have to be to piss through the difference between the fucking value of this lease and what's there? Like, just give it a goddamn apartment.
Moving on, And so you got this culture of motherfucker's bragging about having a driver's license on Instagrams, which is a verification more and then you got another culture of motherfucker's talking shit about people who want to buy a driver's license. Mhm. Like the smart thing to do is if you're like famous and you don't have and it stagram, just lay low and let somebody else misrepresent you and soothe them and Instagram that's the move don't pay them,
soothe them them. It started on Twitter. Now I was on Instagram and it's just too I just get disappointed every day with the interaction of human beings. I was tripping off this ship that was going on on Instagram and now I understand what the definition of a mass shooting is. I'm very much aware a shooting of mass people is a mass shooting. But I've grew up in my life, my whole life in Compton and watch where
people got shot. And I've never in my life heard three or four people that got shot referred to as a mass shooting. Right they drive by. Happened last night on Poplar Street in Compton for individuals got shot, I've never in my life heard it called a mass shooting. Yeah, everybody I know identify a mass shooting is when somebody shot a bunch of innocent people. Yeah. My personal definition of a quote unquote mass shooting is is defined by the media without defining it is somebody shot a lot
of people with a gun in their name. That's when a mass shooting is. According to get it too, because you write off all of god ready to heed fucking people or they appearance and shit. So when they say mass shooting, I'm thinking we can legislate against that's a mass shooting. Hey, it's so funny. Could people be arguing about guns? And I've always had this solution, no guns for nobody. If the police and everybody else give up
their guns, I give a mind. But if somebody got one gun, I need my gun because I don't know if I'm gonna running too that motherfucker with that gun. Yeah. So right, So I've always heard a mass shooting as when somebody walks in and just shoot a bunch of and it's in people. That's just. And now for them to constantly reference these situations as one, and I think it's all in that same right, that that propaganda to
to go against guns. And it's weird to me, right because I never had bought a gun in my name until I probably didn't need to buy a gun in my name. Yeah, every gun I ever ascertained growing up was not registered to me, so the gun laws never mattered. Now I can see if you know people was protesting Smith and Weston. You know every day they outside of Smith and Wesson would pick a signs every day, piketing it,
and they're going crazy. I could see that would make sense. Okay, you're against guns, but it seems like people are only against guns for people who actually buy them legally. Yeah, exactly. I saw a study like in twenteen the border was shut, it was like one in ten of the crossings that are happening now. I think they estimated some like I don't want to be off a decimal. If I'm off a decimal, I'll aim at low. Okay it would have
been seven. It's either seven twenty or seventy two thousand illegal firearms and earned the country through the southern border that year. Right. Well, now, words wide open. So when I was in Arizona back in the day, if I needed something, I knew where to find it and I knew who I was going to find it from. That's all I would say. It's a much more complicated matter if you want to talk about those ones and that
supply chain, you know. Yeah, Hm, I just don't know how people just I'm really trying to understand how people really like the social perspective, you know what I mean, Like this desire to socially see things in this correct manner that doesn't correlate to real life. Well, this issue with Timmy. The thing with the check that set the standard was if people are all also desperate for approval
and validation. So if you're like my account on Twitter, Twitter Inc never the time to verify my account because they didn't care if I was falsely propagating information out to seventeen people who followed me until I said something about that fucking virus in a lab study. Then they kicked my ass out of there, But for the previous few years they didn't give a shit. You have to
be significant enough to have to get verified. And if people are obsessed with feeling as if they are significant enough, because most of them are not m So this is all that same desire to be relevant, yes to map and to be validated. That's a stamp of validation. Bob, you got ten thousand followers. We know you who we know who you are. We had to look into you. But the way you used to get verified on Instagram used to be like if somebody ran an article or
like like for rap at least for rap music. Oh ye, public article about you. A couple of public articles on you know, well respected and represented you know platforms and media. You know your publishers would take that information and take it to Instagram, and Instagram will say, okay, you know this is the real person. Now they're just saying, hey, give us your driver's license and you're the real youth.
You know what probably happened behind the scenes then spun this from that type of reasonable level to the level of hysteria that it became. You probably had a bunch of girls who gathered a bunch of fucking followers with booty pictures, and somebody else made a fake page of the same girl with the same booty pictures and happened to beat the first girl, the real under the punch with the cash app and ended up, you know, inbox listening all of the real booty picture posters cash to
the wrong cash app. That's probably what happened. They they're like, I didn't get this booty verified man Instagram. Man got numb. But girls busting it open nothing, They just every one of them showing. I mean, I guess we all have that, you know, that inner desire to to matter, But at what I mean, I don't know, I don't know. It's a frustrating. It's a frustrating cycle. I tell you that much.
I get frustrated all the time watching people like put people down because they paid for um, like they paid for a verification, and I'm like, well, if that matters to them, what difference does it make to you? Yeah? Um? I used to watch people like talk to me on Twitter like as I would look at Twitter and if somebody agree with my opinion, they'd be like, that's why nobody like this tweet. That's why nobody liked that tweet. It's like, I didn't write the tweet for people to
like it. I wrote the tweet because I wanted to disseminate the thought. And that's when I start realizing how many people I had this conversation with Van and Charlottamagne and the group text, and how many people say the things that people want to hear. They will say what people want to hear just for their validation, And I'm like, at what expense, Like, even amongst my private friends, I won't say what they want to hear just to get
their validation, let alone a bunch of strangers. Like if what I started to realize is if I wanted to to to make millions of dollars at ease, I could just say what everybody wants me to say all day, but something inside of me will not allow that type of ship to fucking happen. I don't get it, Pete, What am I missing? Man? What am I missing? That
makes people that type of sucker? It's you understand what money represents, you know, some people just it's it's the same way as like if someone gave me a Ferrari tomorrow, same look, I'll make it even more, you know, like whatever embarrassing. I guess if if I won a Ferrari on the internet or my dad gave me a Ferrari tomorrow, I wouldn't drive it up and down Collins in Miami Beach like I was the motherfucking man, as if I was the thing that the car represented. Society now just
wants the thing. They don't want to build what the thing is supposed to be behind representing. They don't give a fuck about the accomplishment. They just want the fucking thing. I think that's a big part of it. Why is that though people are fucking lazy, the path the least resistance is common. I mean, like that's we're got no prime. They just want the ship whatever. I mean, people like, seriously, how many guys don't do. It's quite so much, thank god.
But how many girls will stand there and take a selfie in front of a car that they do not own? Like that's a thing, that's a real common thing. Could you imagine standing in front of a car that you didn't own and taking a selfie as if it were somehow like like you accomplished finding this in a parking lot. No, I couldn't imagine. Matter. Hey, bro, next time I come
to the studio, bring your nicest watch. I want to put it on my arm and take a picture of it as if I did something that earned me enough money to purchase that watch. God, I feel good about myself then. So at that point, is the actual achievement or just the acclaim you get from the ignorant consensus. So it's just really just the approval at that point. It's not even really the watch. It's not even the
long term value of the watch. It's just the approval of the ignorant consensus of people that don't know you saying you got this watch. That's how I perceive it. I mean, if you're concerned about the check, the check says that you've accomplished enough to become a public figure. And we're going to verify that this is the accurate account of a public figure. People don't give a fuck about all the work and the accomplishment and the skill set and god knows whatever else it takes to become
that public figure. Don't give a fuck. They just give about the check. Let me ask you a question. Is this a conversation only into the people that's in the note? I don't think this is a conversation to the mass perception of people on Instagram. Like if let's say how many people are intram Let's say it is hundred four hundred million people on Instagram. Yeah, let's say it's four hundred million people on Instagram. Um, I genuinely think people most people don't know that you could buy the check
only the people in the note. That's how that. Other than that scans wouldn't work. Yeah, I mean I don't know. I mean, like they the app did. Okay, so the app did put a mask like notification out of it for like a week, So maybe a lot of people know. But I'm not so sure that, Like, I mean, yeah, you're probably right. I don't think that Joe Blow, who's just on there looking at pictures of like labradors and
like cat videos, particularly cares. It's just a matter of you know whether or not, Like I do, see a lot of people post about it that didn't have them and weren't going to get them anyway, and now they're all bent out of shape. And I know why they've been a shape. They've been in a shape because they probably don't want to be that person to go buy one. But they also don't want to be the only person in their group or against whom they think they're competing
for attention on that platform to not buy one. So it kind of becomes this exclusionary type of concern, where like if you maybe there's fifty accounts just like yours, you don't want to be the one person who's not getting whatever minimal acclaim just simply having a check mark there might yield you. I wonder if somebody ever got pussy because they had a check more, I'm sure of it, especially early on, you think a verification got somebody's in pussy.
I am very confident that there are even more minimal accomplishments that have gotten many people a lot of pussy. Was the most minimum accomplishment that you think got somebody some pussy. I'll bet every Friday and Saturday night in about twenty cities in this country, somebody gets some pussy because their friend bought a table at a nightclub and they're standing next to him. How's that for one? So
you think passenger side getting some pussy in a nice car? Yeah? Absolutely, I think I think Turtle got pussy on that TV show what was that called Entourage? Yeah, and I don't think it's uncommon either that, you know, me and Jamaican Andre joke about that. How the culture in LA is so fucking just lazy and degenerate that there's people like when you go like the after parties to Hollywood Hills, there are bitches who will suck a guy's dick because
they said they're so and so publicist cousin. For Christ's sake, you don't have to do anything in La. You just gotta know somebody that did a thing in LA and a bitch will sucker dick for it. That's a fact. I've watched it happened for years really short of God, Yeah, have ever got some pussy from being somebody partner? I'll bet people got some pussy being your partner, you know, that's you know that I could never be that arrogant
to decide that. But I've missed suspicions. You know what I got pussy from abroad being pluged little homie m because I don't think the girl would have gave me pussy if I wasn't plug little hommy. There you go, pussy by association. It's a beautiful thing. PDA. You down with PBA. I think we got a remix coming, bro? What does that say about women? The same thing I usually say about them? Oh god, I'm not fenna going down this rabbit though, this rabbit hole. Go get crazy.
I ain't working with this one. Yeah, no, back, we'll stick on. What How about the tension now that that that restrict Act might be passed as a means of blocking Twitter out of the I'm sorry TikTok out of the marketplace, and I've seen that shit. I haven't gotten a TikTok. Now, I have a TikTok. I don't use it a ton, and all my boys bragged to me how dope it is, especially on breaking content. So i've i've,
i've it's pretty much the lead thing breaking. But I see they saying they about to block it in America. Is that is that really gonna happen. If it happens,
it will be for the following two reasons. One because in spite of how much money the Chinese quote unquote in vest in US senators, Silicon Valley, big corporations, big tech invest even more so as TikTok begins to gobble up more and more and more and more market share for attention hours per day of users in the United States, Meta, Google, etc. Are going to try to, you know, get something in the way to create a barrier, ventry, barrier of access,
all because TikTok is not in Silicon Valley like the rest of them. Yeah, and because they because they can. Why do it? Because they can't. The other reason is there's language in that law that is very vague that I've heard it referred to as the Patriot Act of Information, meaning that if there's stuff in the law that includes, if you use a VPN for the wrong reason, you can get ten years. Stuff in the law that says, oh, it's like it's like conspiracy, ordem conduct codes and the
NBA exactly. You just don't like it. There's a vague misinformation. Yeah, yeah, So so a lot of conservative media, um, you know, voices and journalists say it uses a language that would set up Trump's truth social Rumble and other six you know daily wire like you know, conservative media platforms that would be highly exposed to getting shut down, censored, or whatever the hell by the US government pursuant to this law as well. How do you feel about it if
they wrote the law better. I don't know enough about what's really in the code. The problem with a lot of these quess like they brought the TikTok guy into Congress and ask them a bazilion questions, and if people asking the questions they don't know anything enough about the questions that they're asking. I think that there's reason to believe, like real reason to believe that TikTok does have does is acting in nefarious ways with direction of the Chinese
Communist Party. I think that is actually true. Also, TikTok is the purest algorithm of social medium. Yeah, that's the that's the that's the good part. That's the honest part. Like it's it's the most market competitive and it is the least manipulated in that sense and the virality creation sense. So you would think you would think you would think um conservatives would be for that, that that that's one
of the most American things there is. Yeah, and there's and there's some that are like my my favorite thought leader, George Gilder's very pro whahweh, very pro TikTok. A lot of these embattled Chinese companies the challenge. They're kind of used as data trojan horses. And you know, that's that's
the root of the pushback. It's it's not that they're doing really well, so they're doing really well to gobble up and data store a bunch of shit about I don't know, whatever the fuck they might want with it depends on who the hell they're looking at. I suppose fuck it. I don't give a fuck. Have you seen the movie Tetris yet? Jesus Christ, somebody made a movie about Tetris. I'm going to give you my log in
for Apple Plus TV. You gotta watch this shit. I need you to answer me one question before I start watching this. Why on the fuck do I need to watch a movie about Tetris? So so for me, it's different. Tetris was my mom and my father's favorite game together when they was together. Okay, so that that takes me back to a really dope and rerest in peace to my mom, shout out to my pops. But that was their game. But I don't know if you remember the
true story of Tetris. Tetris was a game created by a Russian designer, and at that time a lot of the country was still in ship from Russian designers and selling it around the rest of the country around excuse me, around the rest of the world, and nobody in Russia
had any idea. So Tetris was one of those situations where the super super you know, enticing game you know, got popular, and somebody was trying to get the rights to for game Boy to only realize the person who was licensing it in the first place never had rights. But the way they tell the story in the movie, I don't even know if this is true. If this story is eighty percent sent true, this is about the craziest shit you ever seen somebody go through to make
a video game. But when I tell you, this movie is so fucking dope, like I gotta give you, like I'm it's so dope. I'm like, yo, you gotta watch this. You have to watch this shit. Like, that's how fucking good it is. It's unfucking believable. Yeah, that's pretty because that was I mean that this would have been preapse, right, Yeah, this is a this USSR. Yeah, so's it's a really
dope movie. I don't know how true. I mean, I always heard the issues around the video game at that time, you know, and then growing up, I will hear the more I got older, I will hear like more stories. But the way they told the story is unbelievable, Like they did such an amazing job on the fucking movie about a video game, Like it's unbelievable. It's like, it's crazy how good this movie is. And fucking Create three
is not that fucking good. So it's better than the Super Mario Brothers movie they made in like ninety two. I was way better than with John Leguizamo. Yeah, I don't remember who's that. John Kiama was Luigies and No was No, No, No, the best video game movie that I remember. Yeah, I kind of liked the first three Fire. I mean, it wasn't really good. It was just entertaining. The Mortal Kombat movie too, that was cool. Van Dam was Guyle h Um The Mortal Kombat movies. Tetris is
better than all in movies. Tetris sounds like a cool lass documentary, not like a movie. It's trying to simulate the game, like it's not a bunch of just people portraying different shaped blocks floating around. Was crazy. It is how they work it in. It's little small, oh like pieces of information to make it fit as it goes. Bro Like, watch when you see this ship, this ship is really like, you're gonna hit me and be like, Yo, that ship is really fucking good. You've got me convinced
I wouldn't. Yeah, Creed three, don't watch Creed three. Shout out to the Shout out to Jonathan Major, shout out to to h Shout out to Jonathan Major, shout out to Michael B. Jordan. But Rocky three is way better. Creed three is fucking not good. Like people have me pumped. That ship is almost I want to say it's trash. It's not trash only because like the kid in the film, like like Creed's kid and his old lady's kid, they're deaf, Like she's like the kid is deaf. So they communicate
through said language. And I've never seen so much communication through side language in the film, and it had like this flavor. I thought that was dope that it was subtitles or are we just guessing subtitles? But it was rich, like if you see the emotion, Like, I thought that was really great, but the rest of the story is stupid as shit. A motherfucker without a professional fight got a shout at the heavyweight title, like thing about Rocky
and least Rocky had lost fights professionally. Yeah, yeah, and Rocky was based off a real guy. They did. That was a Netflix I think, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, but like, yeah, that shit is bad. A matter of fact, Creed three was so not good. I just all right, we're gonna end this podcast on that good looking out for tuning into the No Sillers podcast, Please do us a favorite, subscribe, rate, comment,
and share. This episode was recorded right here on the West coast of the USA and produced by my homeboy A King for the Black Effect Podcast Network. And I heard radio Yeah,
