Episode 7

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16th Sep 2024

Taking Accountability: Men's Mental Health, Growth, and Gambling

In this episode of Unquestionable the Podcast, the crew dives deep into an important conversation on men's mental health, self-accountability, and the challenges of personal growth. Bucci, Siv, K3T, and Boii Bentley open up about struggles they've faced and how taking ownership of mistakes can lead to growth. They share personal stories about coping with life's pressures, letting go of toxic habits, and finding the right support system. The episode wraps up with a lighthearted casino challenge, where the guys test their luck in a degeneracy competition. With some wins, losses, and hilarious moments, this episode blends vulnerability with entertainment.

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Bro, he missed our friend's birthday to go get a haircut and his mouth is pierced. Yeah. And he said, bro, I'm reinventing myself to get it made even better.

Oh my God, man. I went on the spot, bro. I forgot about that shit.

Hold on. What's happening, everybody? We're back with another episode of Unquestionable. Thank you for everybody who's been supporting and tuning in and showing some love, bro.

Episode number seven right here. So we're doing it, man. We're getting to it.

We're hyped to be here, bro. We're hyped to see everybody and showing support. Thank you again, bro.

We're here with the guys. We're here with my boy Siv. We're here with my boy K3, Burnaby Bentley and your boy Bucci.

Yeah. What's up, y'all? What's up? How we doing? How we doing? We're here and we're back. Yes, sir.

Another episode. Happy to be alive. Happy to be Unquestionable here.

Let's do it. How you guys been doing? How you guys been doing? Chilling, living life, baby. Chilling, living life.

Trying to maintain. Trying to gain and maintain, baby. Any weekly updates? We got anything going on? Nothing new.

Nothing new, really. Just sticking to that grind, baby. It's Wednesday.

It's hump day, baby. You know what it is. Gripping on that knob.

I'm glad you're gripping on that knob. Dope. Dope.

Yeah. Well, we're going to ease into this one topic because it's something I wanted to touch up just because I've been just going through a lot lately, just not taking care of business and something I just want to touch up and just see what you guys think too, see if you guys have anything to touch up on and maybe give me a little brief guidance in a way just on some men's mental health, bro, because I've been fucking up lately. I ain't going to lie.

I've been fucking up. And it's time for me to address it and talk about it and just be a man about it and say like, I've been fucking up. I ain't going to lie.

And it's just shit that everyone goes through. As a man, you just kind of deal with different shit. You don't know how to talk about it.

You don't know how to open up. You just kind of hide that shit in. And then when it's time to let it out, you don't know how to let it out.

It's just like it just blows up, blows up in your face, blows up in everyone's face. And you don't realize like you're not just fucking yourself up. You fucking the people up around you, too, because they're watching you sabotage yourself.

They're watching you just not giving a fuck. They're watching you just just fucking up, man. And it's like it sucks, too, because I'm at the age, too.

I'm trying to be the man. I'm trying to take care of business. I'm trying to be on top.

I'm trying to just better myself. You know, I'm done with the little games I play with all the excuses I make about every little thing I do, you know, and I'm just trying to be a man about it. Just own up to it.

Just take accountability and just be here for it. And finally, like, just say I'm done with it. You know what I'm saying? It's just I'm just trying to just try to touch up on it.

Just see how you guys are feeling. I want to talk about how I'm feeling, you know, just see what you guys do to cope with whatever you guys do. If you guys don't talk about it to anybody or anything like what do you do when when shit ain't right, when you feel shit ain't right.

Like, what do you guys you know, what do you guys do? Like, how do you guys take care of it? Because like for me, like for me, you guys, I mean, I do come to you and I tell you like how I'm doing and this and that. And you guys are man. Yeah.

You need to you need to straighten up. You need to take care of yourself. You need to look out for yourself for sure.

And it's like, no, yeah, for sure. But it's like you can only do so much when you when you, you know, you got to practice what you preach for sure. And when you're not practicing what you preach and you and you ain't doing nothing.

And pretty much at that point, it's in one ear out the other. You ain't really just living. You're not living to your full potential either.

Yeah. Yeah. It's a brush.

It's a brush under the rug, you know, slip under the rug topic, bro. As far as mental health goes like, you know. And as far as mental health goes, it's just, you know, you really got to like keep that inside for a long time as a man.

But realistically, once you get that, you know, outlet to talk about it, you feel a fuck ton. It feels a lot better just letting it out, you know. But as far as like, you know, you just even just on this podcast, we're talking about you need to straighten up and, you know, just do a little bit better for yourself.

But that takes a lot of even just like now accountability, bro. That's like accountability. Not straight up.

Yeah. Let's talk about it, bro. I mean, sometimes all you have to do is just tell someone how you're feeling, bro, because a lot of the times, like you're saying, it builds up.

It grows inside of you until it just pops and explodes. And you want to be the one who pop and explodes on everybody. And that's how you want it to go.

Nine times out of 10, you should just talk to somebody, bro. At the end of the day, I know it ain't the manliest thing to do, but bro, tell us how you feel, man. Tell us.

Tell us what's going on. Tell us why you feel that way. Explain why you want to be better.

And then, like you said, stand on it, bro. Yeah. And then that's what it is, too, because I've been saying, too, I've been and it's like it's been a while.

I've been saying I want to better. And I never did. And until a situation that happened to me recently, it took that to wake me up.

But it was like, damn, it took that when I was already fucking up prior to that. And it took this. And it's like, damn, man.

Well, good for me, though, that I finally said I'm done. I got to wake up. I got to take care of myself, take care of my people, take care of what I'm trying to take care of, because, yeah, man, the excuses have to end sometime.

You know, you have to just stand on it and be about it and really take care of it. And sometimes you got to take yourself away, too, from some shit that you're about. Like, you know what I'm saying? You got to stand away.

Take yourself away from certain people, certain situations, certain just, you know, hobbies that you do and just that ain't really they ain't adding up to the lifestyle you're trying to really live, you know? Yeah. And it's something that I see for sure. Like, I noticed that 100 percent.

Some of the people I hang out with, I'm like, man, I shouldn't be hanging out with y'all. But it's like, I fuck with you, but you don't bring me that much good, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, how good are you really to me? Yeah. And like you said, it comes down to kind of like self-sabotage in a way when you're not reaching out to somebody or when you're not letting it out because you you pent up all these feelings.

You you've accumulate all all these experiences and feelings that you're taking on by yourself with nobody else. And it leads to those feelings of resentment for the people around you. It makes you feel alone.

It makes you feel nowhere to turn. It makes you feel overwhelmed. Easy.

And like Mario said, it leads to explosions. It leads to you not living correctly. It leads to you coping unhealthy, unhealthy.

Like, you know what I'm saying? And it's like you want healthy coping mechanisms. And a lot of that comes from community, whether that's coming to your people and saying like, hey, bro, I'm fucking up or even coming. If you don't feel comfortable coming to your people, coming to a professional and saying like, hey, I need you know, I need somebody to talk to.

I've been feeling overwhelmed. I've been feeling anxiety and stress because a lot of this stuff, like Kevin even said, gets swept under the rug easily because we feel the weight of the world. We feel like you said earlier, like, shit, I got to be the man.

Like I'm growing up into that age. My parents taught me to be better than this. Like and you you put all that weight on your shoulders just to feel it alone.

You know what I'm saying? And that's what I feel like is a self sabotage is you're taking on every problem in the world by yourself. And that's why I appreciate you guys. And I might not get to say it all the time, but because sometimes I, you know, that's sweet, bro.

Being able to talk to somebody. It's like, no, but for real, it's like it's able to like ease that that that weight of the world on your shoulders when you do have somebody to say, hey, like, bro, I don't know what the fuck to do. Like, you know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah.

You got one. You got to talk to somebody, bro. Because at the end of the day, like like I was saying, bro, if you just let it build up or you're just prolonging the inevitable and you do that.

I mean, what's going to happen when you keep building up pressure? That pressure got to go somewhere. That's physics. You know what I'm saying? Like the top going to pop off.

Yeah. We don't want to see no certified crash outs out here. I've seen a few already.

And like you said, it's crazy. Kev said is it's big about accountability. And the first the first step of that is being able to say, like, hey, I need I need support right now.

Like I need to talk to my boys. I need, you know, this. And so I think we all could be better at that.

Let's be real. Sometimes, you know, we feel stuff is going on and it probably takes us. And I do feel like every time I do come to you guys, it's always like, oh, yeah, I know.

Like I see it. I didn't want to say nothing. But yeah, I agree with you.

You fucking up. Yeah. But I'm not mad at you.

I'm not hating on you. I love you. You're my brother.

But you do need to do better. I'll be better with you. You guys have all told me that, too.

I'll be better with you. I will help you get better. You know, you guys have told me, too, like I got some stuff to work on, too.

But it looks like you just ain't you ain't handling your shit the way it should be handled, you know? And so when I come to you guys and you guys do give me the advice, I'm just like, man, I wish I was. I was on like I was I was sturdy like, you know, but I do know you guys go through your things, too. You know, saying that's awesome.

I'm like, no, they got their own problems, too. But that's wonderful that they can come. I can come to you guys and you guys help me every time.

Like every time I asked about something, you guys, you know, either sit me down and give me like reasonable explanations and, you know, just different approaches on how to take care of things. Because, you know, we're not we're not alone. For sure.

We're not alone. We're all here to help each other. Not shut up.

And we're adults now, bro. So, I mean, at the end of the day, you got to be realistic with yourself. Everybody goes through shit.

Everybody makes bad decisions. Everybody has to deal with some kind of repercussion that they that they've put themselves in the place of. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.

Like the saying goes, you made your betty lane in. But yeah, it's hard to lane in sometimes, bro. So I'll give you that, man.

I'll give you that. The support system is everything like Chris was saying, man. If you think you're just like some big ass macho man, you could just take on the world by yourself.

I just got a big I got a big fucking wake up call for you. Yeah. It ain't gonna be that easy.

Some some can do it and salute to those folks out there who can do it. Oh, yeah, for sure. Men or women.

But at the end of the day, it does help to let some shit out, bro. Oh, yeah. So whatever you got to do at the end of the day, yeah.

Take care of yourself. I mean, I not so much the drinking, but I stopped smoking for sure. And I mean, if you know me, I'm a smoker.

I love it. I love it. And so that was something I was like, I have to sacrifice.

I have to sacrifice if I want to get better, you know, because, you know, it's something to I'm not the biggest religious person. But I've been talking to God and it's like for me, I feel great. I feel good.

And if that's something I have to do to feel good and for me to be better, like, yeah, I'm gonna do it. Like, I'm going to do it. You know, I know.

Hey, no shade towards. Yeah, exactly. And it's just like, yeah, I mean, it's at the end of the day, bro, we know who you are as a person.

I mean, people who are watching this, they're probably like, you know, like, yeah, like, you know, he's going through whatever. But we know you. We know who the real boy B is.

We know who the real Aaron is. And at the end of the day, like you said, like you're going to have to, you know, remove yourself from certain situations. You're going to have to, you know, like that that feeling like, you know, the to the top, bro, it's going to get lonely.

Like, you know, that's what they always say. That lonely at the top, bro. You got to essentially just get better day by day.

And it's going to take a little while. But and in my opinion, just based off the stuff that you're telling us off camera, bro, it's not something that you can't bounce back from. And at the end of the day, bro, everybody in this group bounces back from all adversity, bro.

That shit happens, bro. Yeah, like at the end of the day, bro, we're going to be, you know, all together. We got we work through shit together.

And, you know, as a team, as a squad, as a collective, I can say every adjective there is. But at the end of the day, we're working together. Perseverance, baby.

That's the theme of today's podcast. Let's go. And like he said, bro, it's like we all go through downs.

And I mean, I said it to boy B, but I mean, there come times where you feel so overwhelmed. You feel so caught up in everything that's going on in your life that you kind of you look around in a sense and you just you don't see where it's going to get better. You don't see how it's going to get better.

You can't see that. The light at the end. You can't see that two months down the road, three months down the road, the step by step, how to do this, that, the other to alleviate your issues.

All you see is all that. Yeah. The shit you're dealing with right now.

Like, you know, that's all you can focus on is what's right in front of you. And it's like it's important to pull yourself out of that and think from that holistic standpoint of like, bro, I mean, I told you, Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame players, they get bad, have off seasons. You know, they get injuries.

They they have a bad year, but it's not about that one year. It's about how they came back and, you know, as a whole left their mark. And it's like you have this whole life to live.

This one little season. It's not defining. Yeah, exactly.

What defines you is how you come from that. Look at Russell Westbrook, bro. Exactly.

Perfect example of what you're talking about. Yeah. And it's like that's what's defining what those defining moments in life are, how you bounce back.

It's not it's not what you do in life. It's what you've dealt with and how you overcame that. Look at every win story in the book.

It's about overcoming these issues, being able to come to people, being able to find your support system, finding your inner peace and taking on this world. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. A lot of that is, you know, it's community.

It's coming to people. And if you can't come to people around you because the topics are sensitive, go to somebody that's a third party that doesn't know you or just talk to someone. Healthy outlets, too.

Like, you know, having those healthy outlets, like I don't know what your healthy outlets or coping mechanisms are and shit. But as far as, you know, one of mine that I need to get back into is the gym. Like, you know, the gym just resets as far as being, you know, as being in the gym, just reset to everything.

Like, you know, it has your mind right. Gets everything in line. It's, you know, getting yourself back into a routine and discipline, you know, and just, you know, you eventually just making strides to get to that point where you want to be.

And that's the thing. Discipline is one major thing that I got to start doing, too. Just holding myself accountable, like it's discipline is a crazy thing.

And that's one thing that I'm learning right now, especially with just working a lot and being in school. I really got to discipline myself a little bit more because there's certain things where I'm just like, oh, I can, you know, relax or I can do this. It's a little bit like if I'm a little bit more disciplined and, you know, just putting all the thoughts I have in my head to fruition, like, you know, making it come true and actually living in my own reality that I need to be in.

Like, yeah, eventually, like, you know, work out and just I'm talking for myself, but like just conveying it on you. Like it's eventually going to happen. Like, yeah, no, for sure.

There's the whole topic about mental health. It's hard, bro. Like it's it's a whole entire like situation in itself, a whole debacle.

Like, you know, and being in a group like this, like, you know, as far as like us being able to talk about it, it's like something that most people in the four little small friend groups, some people would just kind of, you know, just don't really talk about it, you know, just like, you know. And that's that's what brings you out of shit like that, bro. Contrary to popular belief, man.

I mean, like a lot of people out there, whoever's going through something, bro, like, I mean, you might think, hey, why do I got it this hard? You know what I'm saying? Why? Why can't I just be like this? Or why can't I? Why couldn't I have done this better? But at the end of the day, bro, I mean, trial and error makes makes a dream come true at the end of the day. Sometimes you're not going to get it perfect every time. Sometimes you're not going to know how to how to bounce back, how to come come back from something so crazy.

But like I said, you won't know until you try. So don't knock yourself for failing, bro, because at the end of the day, it takes it takes 50 fails to get 100 right. And it takes a lot of courage to even try in the first place, you know, straight up.

And like for me, I deal with the same thing Kevin said with with like I dealt with a pretty strict routine the majority of my life. Now coming into, you know, the real world and having to try to balance that when you feel pulled in so many different directions. You have so many different things you are responsible for and so many, you know, it's not as easy as just going to school.

Being an adult sucks, bro. And it's like it's like having having all of that overwhelming feeling and not always knowing where to go with with those emotions and things like that. It's just important to, you know, put yourself in the perspective of I'm not alone.

The people around me have felt this feeling, the people around me I can come talk to. Like because I'll keep saying that the worst time you're ever going to feel like I've personally been there is when you feel alone, bro. Like when you feel like there's nobody that has your back, nobody looking out for you.

And that's a facade in itself, bro, because there's a million, not a million, but there's so many people looking at you like, dude, you're so stupid. You don't see all the people that love and care for you. You know what I'm saying? It's like it's just sometimes taking yourself out of the moment you're feeling and bringing yourself in the moment of the present and realizing all that there is to be grateful for.

Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And that's what it is, too.

Like, I just I want to just see things differently, see things clearly, like not just get so into my head with everything and just just be real with myself, too. You know, I'm starting to read. I'm reading books now like I'd never used to do that.

People tell me, read a book. It's like gay, you know, but it's like they're right, though. Like if you read a book, it gets your mind thinking like not and like I said, I'm not smoking.

So like I read a book and I'm like, wow, this is hella interesting. It's like, wow, really? Yeah, this is what I was missing out on. And it's and it's cool, too, because you think differently, you see things differently.

You like you really just accept like everything for what it is and how it could be instead of just hiding it and drowning it with alcohol and drugs and all that bullshit where you're not being real with yourself. You're just hiding it. You're just not being real.

And it's and it sucks. It's a shitty feeling because when something happens, you don't really even take care of that problem. You just go in to these vices that you have, you know, find a way to find a way to escape the problem.

Exactly. Yeah. You know, the pain, like I said, you're preventing the inevitable.

Yeah. And with that, you're never getting a resolution. You're never getting closure.

You're never getting any of that. All you're doing is escaping. And then you take that into other parts of your life as well.

When you feel overwhelmed and other things, you start escaping, escaping. And it's like all it takes you to is a dark hole. You know, and that's the only the only way of getting out of that hole is putting your hand up and asking for help.

Yeah. And that's like I mean, even this earlier this week when I called you and I was like, dude, this is going on. And you're like, hey, it's only day one of everything that's happening.

And to me, it felt like this was like the last day I was going to be here. Like me, it was like, oh, my God, like this is all on my shoulders right now. I don't know how I'm going to handle it.

I don't know if I'm going to make it out. I just started crying like a like a little boy, dude, just like, what the fuck? And once I stopped crying and like the emotions kind of went away, I just realized like, oh, no, you're not done. You got more to do.

People are here watching you and they're and they're waiting for you to pop off and do what you was meant to do. You know, and it's like I'm going to be here for that. And I'm here now to accept every blessing that's coming my way because it's before blessings were slapping me in the face.

But I didn't even know how to take care of him. I didn't know how to maintain or keep him, you know, because you be careful what you ask for, because you'll get what you ask for. But if you can't keep it or maintain it is going to get taken away.

Yeah. And that's the worst feeling. Yeah.

Having what you ask for. And it's happened to me too many times to where it's like, God, this is it. Like once I get that blessing, I'm really wanting I am going to make sure I am.

You have to be prepared. Yes. I'm going to be 100 percent ready.

Ten toes down. Like that's mine. Like it's for me.

Stand on business, baby. And I swear to stand on business. You know the one thing that always makes a man feel better? Making some money.

That's true. Making some money. And that takes us into our next topic, our next segment.

The first and only segment for this episode. We're going to get into the unquestionable degeneracy challenge. Yes, sir.

Roll the tape. Tell them about it, baby. Welcome to the first unquestionable degeneracy challenge.

Degenerate. Yeah. So what we're going to do, we're breaking into two separate teams.

We got 100 bucks each person. So 200 bucks a group. And we're going to do the duel of degeneracy.

We're going to see which degenerate pair of people, persons, men, beans, rappers. Me and Chris. Anyway, we're going to see who walks out here with the most money will be out.

Yeah. So we got 30 minutes each team. Let's see.

$200, 30 minutes, baby. Highest money, highest amount wins. Let's get it.

Hey, loser has to do karaoke. I never claimed to be a gambler. I never claimed to want to come.

But yeah, yeah. But we're here. Loser has to do a karaoke night in public.

With the song of everyone else's choice. Don't stop. That's a good choice.

We got to pick. Everyone else's choice. All right.

Here we go. We're going to start off the OG way. We're going to put a little quick 20 in the slot real quick.

See what we can do because slot never treated me wrong. We're going to see if we can make some money. We're going to make some money off a quick slot real quick.

Other than that, let's get to it. What are you thinking? What's your strategies? What are we doing? I'm saying let's start small. Let's go on like electronic.

You know, maybe do some blackjack, roulette, something small. Trying to get a little bit and then flip it onto some tables. I like it.

I like it. We'll try to get a little bit of profit. We'll try to change.

We'll take it to the table. Try to make some real big boy money, baby. All right.

Catch us right now. A couple other games, but we're going to start on craps right now. I got some blackjack up here real quick.

Let's see how it goes. Blackjack. We're starting on blackjack.

First 40 bucks. Let's go. How'd you hit that? Side bets.

Side bets. Side bets. We're up 30.

Come on. First bet. When we walk out of here off the first two bets, we walk out of here with 139, baby.

139. Let's get it. It's a good start.

$40. $40. You feel me? Let's get it.

We both got that fresh hundred. Let's get it, baby. All right.

Hey, we're going to start out slow. We're going to try to win some money. Other than that, let's get it, you know? Slow and steady wins the race, boys.

How much is this? Oh, that was a $5 bet. All right. It says 10 cents.

10 cents minimum bet, bro. What are we doing? All right. Let me get off this shit.

Hold on. Let me burn a 20 real quick. Let me see if I can fucking win here.

Let me see if I can fucking win here. Okay. A little dollar 20.

All right. That was not that great. I didn't like that at all.

Anyways, we're going to restart this shit. Anyways, we're going to restart this shit. Let's head on over to Boots.

My boy is going to play some crabs. Let's check in and see what he does. Let's go.

I don't know what I'm doing too much, but we're going to get started out here. All right. Let's go.

We got $5 on each number right now, baby. All we need is one to hit. Come on.

Let's get it. We need 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10. Come on.

Crab is up right now. He's about to do his damage. We're down 20 right now, so not too bad, but it's still early.

We're going to see what we can do. Crab is right here. We're going to check out what's going on right now.

Up at the 17. One more time. $102 on the table.

$31 left. We're up about $30 right now. $33.

We need one more and we'll call it. Come on. Nine.

Okay. Okay. How you feeling? We're up.

There's a pulse. All right. Go one more.

We're out here. It's the king of the dinner. I'm sweating a little bit, but we just... Seven might be coming just so everybody knows, but we just better hope.

Six. Let's get it. Hey, man.

I don't know about you guys, but this is how you make some money. We're cruising, baby. We're cruising.

This is the degeneracy in me, but we want another $25, so we're not passing up. It's cool. You want to go around the table or you want to try one more? One more.

The gambling gods better be on my side. Let's get it out. Let's get it out and get a row.

Eleven, baby. Come on. How did all that come up? Why didn't you? Because I listened to somebody else.

Don't listen to nobody. Well, lost $100, and that's it. K3 was in the game.

He didn't pull out in time. I was about to pull out. Realistically, I was up about $180.

I was about to pull out, and I just needed to get that one last one in. You know, seven's good, baby. It's all good.

I blame it on myself, but I also blame it on people whispering in my ear. It's been about how many minutes? What do we got, Kev? About 10 minutes. And we are up a total of $139.

$140. $140, yeah. $140, so let's do it.

Take it to a table and see what we can do. $100 cash. Let's go make some money.

Let's go see what we can do. We're out here at Baccarat. We're going to try to see what we can put, baby.

Exactly. We're going into it with about $350. Let's see what we come out of it with.

15 minutes, I'm going to blow it in five. 15 minutes, baby. I'm going to coach this guy.

I don't know if you want to listen to me. I'm ready. We got it.

Let's get it. I'm ready. I'm in there to win it.

We're here at Shimmering Sevens Revolution. I'm about to just put my money in and see what happens, baby. You don't know what happens until you do it, you see? Here we go.

$100. Let's get it, busy boy. What kind of bets are you going to do? I'm going to do dollar bets.

All right. All right, that's it, just spin? Oh, oh. How do I do it? All right, so there we go.

Give me my money. Damn. This is terrible.

We're going to make this shit back. We're going to make it back, baby. Come on, bitch.

I'm cashing out, bro. I'm cashing out. How are you? Honestly.

Honestly. Lost a dollar. Lost a dollar.

We're down a dollar. How many spins? Four spins. What are you going to do? It's up to you if you want to try it, but trust your gut.

Do whatever you want to do. Okay. Let's go then.

We got nothing else to lose, huh? I'm over here at the Panda King. We're going to give it a shot. See what happens with it.

Shoo! Fuck up. Three dollar bet. Let's do it.

Fuckers. Pull out at 90. Pull out.

Pull out. Fucking A, dude. These games ain't with us today.

All right. Down 10. It's all right.

I guess we're going to check out the Baccarat. Altogether, we're at 90. We're still trying to complete this challenge.

Other than that, we're still going to come up. We're going to turn the tables around. You feel me? Let's get it.

Baccarat hit us where it hurt on that one. Baccarat hit us. They took us for 200.

We're down for about $200. We're going to go try to make some money back and see what we can do with it. We're down to $145-ish.

Got about 10 more minutes. Got about 10 more minutes-ish. We'll switch it over to you guys.

Let's see what we can do. Come on, Warby. So we have 485.

We have about 5 minutes. Maybe stretch it to 8 if they let us. Other than that, we're going to try to hit a little quick 200 piece and beat the boys so we don't have to karaoke.

The guys are nice enough to give us a little bit more time as well. We don't lose, baby. Let's get it.

All right. They gave us a chance and we're going to see if we can take that chance. Let's do it, baby.

We're not trying to lose our money either. Let's see. Dude, I got to call my dad.

I got to call my dad. Oh my gosh. Thank you.

I'm no beauty queen. Is that what I'm talking about, baby? All right, boys. We're back at it.

We're back at it. We're here again at that Electronic Crafts. Mario took him for a ride earlier.

Let's see if he can do it a second time. Mario, I got faith in you. Come on, baby.

So we got about 5-8 minutes right now to finish our challenge. We're going to put in 100 at the electrical game. Let's do it.

Let's do it. Let's see if we can win. I'm getting nervous.

I'm getting nervous. We got 141. Good luck.

Let's go, baby. Nothing on the 30. What's the number? What's the number? I can't see it.

Zero. Fifteen on the board. Across all numbers.

That's a five. Let's hit it again. We didn't hit the 25, so we pushed on that one.

Come up with 11 bucks. Not bad. What do you do when that happens, though? You make your money back.

Double down. How did I do that? 25 to 25. On red? It hit red last, so I put black.

Trust black. How do I do that? 50 on black. Let's do it.

50 on black. Let's do it. Hey, black, don't cry.

Come on. Come on. Calm.

Place your bets, please. Good luck. Come on, baby.

Six. It's a six. Come on, baby.

Give me my money. Give me my money. Come on.

22 black. All right. How much do we need? We need... We got $134.

Black. Show me the five, show me the six. Give me a crack.

That's a 10. Let's get it. Two blacks in a row.

Come on, baby. Come on, baby. We got baby boy and K3 right here.

Let's do it. Let's get another black. Let's get another black.

Come on, let's get it. Oh, you ho! It was right. Place your bets.

Let's go. You're at even, so... $100 bill bet. $100, too.

Let's go. $105 bill bet. Come on, let's go.

Let's hit some money. That's a three. Come on.

We clocked in at a total of $594. Almost $600. We lost about $200 on the Baccarat table, so that just shows you where we're at.

Scraps is showing us some love today. Check out ScrappyRabbit.com. Come on, baby. That's how the game's played, boys.

That's how the game plays, baby. That's how the game goes. Hey, that was a good hit for boy B on Baccarat.

At the end of the day, we're the best singers here. It's all good. We had fun.

Had a good time. Came up with some money. Lost some money, but at least we did something.

Now we've come out like some chumps. I came out like a chump, but my partner wants some money. That's all that matters.

My coach right here. We couldn't have done it without teamwork, baby. That's what it's all about.

That concludes the challenge of the Casino Royale. Yes, sir. Come on, baby.

Final results. Booching and your boy Chris were up $600 flat and 79 cents. Boy B had to end up losing.

They were up $300 and $390. It's all good, baby. That's still a good amount.

But we won, baby. You guys ought to be the carry-out. I'm about to get my chamomile, my honey.

I'll get my voice ready. We pick the song. We're picking the song.

We pick the place. We do it all. Boochie's a rapper, but he can't sing.

Stay tuned for the next segment. Thank you for tuning in. Back to the podcast.

And that concludes the unquestionable degeneracy challenge. We got a little dollars, had to do our thing. We had fun while doing it.

Going outside, bro. What are you guys going to do with your money? I'm going to get tatted. I'm going to add to the collection.

That's hard. I need some tattoos. No cap.

I ain't got no tattoos. Actually, I do have one tattoo, but it's very small. I haven't even thought about getting no tattoos.

That's not even on my mind. Getting tatted, bro. I remember when I was young, I was like, I'm going to get blasted.

Sure enough, I did. I wish I still had the opportunity to go back and try some different art. I do want tattoos.

Eventually, when I'm done with my shit, got some bread in my pocket, it's going to happen. It's going to be a different Kev. A way different Kev.

It's Kevin Gates. He does the... What was the thing? He's going to be Batman Kev-o. He gets the implants.

You know what's crazy? Speaking of tattoos, one thing, where I'm coming from, I did see this one video on Instagram, TikTok, I forgot what platform it was. It was this one video, this girl, where I guess the guy had his ex-girlfriend's name tattooed on her. Oh, I've seen that one.

I wanted to bring it up. I think that's kind of crazy. Basically, long story short, the guy had his ex-girlfriend's name tattooed on her and he's with a new girl.

The girlfriend was taking her boyfriend to meet her parents. The guy with the tattoo? He had the ex's name. She covered it up with makeup and stuff.

I wanted to ask you guys, how do you guys feel about getting your significant other tattooed on you? Let me counter you and ask you this, how do you feel about getting your significant other tattooed on you? How do you feel about it? That's the fucking reverse Uno Carter. Uno will ruin some relationships. One thing that I will stand on, and this is going to be everywhere, but... Fuck no.

I will not get anybody's name tattooed on me. Obviously a tattoo is permanent and just the environment and the reality that we live in nowadays, shit can go south pretty quick, bro. Hats off to everybody who gets their significant other tattooed on them.

No shade to you, I hope y'all still together. I hope y'all still together. That's a symbol of long-term longevity of being together.

What's a wedding ring? That's what I'm saying too. A wedding ring is a tangible item. I will play devil's advocate that you shouldn't... A tattoo is a one-time fee.

That wedding ring, it comes with a lot of fees after that if you don't want that wedding ring no more, you know what I'm saying? I just think getting your significant other's name tattooed on you is kind of wild. Me personally, I would never do it. I don't know about you guys but I just can't see myself getting my whole entire forearm tattooed.

Just straight up Sabrina. Jaclyn. I can't do it, bro.

I'll play the devil's advocate. That was a random name. I don't know no bitch named fucking Jaclyn.

We don't know no woman named Jaclyn. I don't know Sabrina either. Okay, come on, Chris.

Let's hear it. I'll play the devil's advocate. Y'all say that like granted, I feel you and I agree with you in some aspects but in other aspects like especially if this is your wife or somebody you've been with, I mean that somebody you're expecting to be with for your life, I don't think you should go into anything thinking about the possibility of it ending.

I hear you. I get that. If you're getting married or something, you're going into that commitment head on.

You shouldn't go into that commitment, well, what if it goes bad? Because it's through sickness and health. It's through death do us part. It's supposed to be, you know, alright, we're going to deal with problems but we're going to figure it out.

So you should go into it thinking that this is for life. So in that aspect I won't say you should think about it that way. However, I will say I would not do that shit because I think it's corny.

I was just going to say it sounded like you're going to get somebody's name tattooed. He got the sketch. I think it's corny.

I will say that. I think it's corny. If I did any type of tattoo, it would be more like a symbolic or something like that.

Kind of like a matching symbolic tattoo. Not even matching, but like something to me. You might.

Remember that? Hey, we have matching tattoos. That's crazy. That's crazy.

I wouldn't get matching, but I would do something like that's like symbolic to me. For that person? Yeah, because my tattoos are only for me. They're not for anybody else.

I shouldn't do anything for anybody else. Well, let me play devil's advocate then. Why the fuck you guys got a question mark on the back of your ear? What do you mean? That's not a name.

That's a matching tattoo though. No, I'm not saying I wouldn't do matching tattoos. Let's pedal back a little bit.

I'm not saying I wouldn't do matching tattoos. I'm not doing them with my girl probably. So you'd do it with a guy? Nah, we did it.

You're wilding, bro. I'm just asking. We did this shit when we were like 21.

And this is your boy, you know. Be sure he can leave you. She can break your heart.

She can do you damage. And you gotta have this tattoo that remembers you. I'm just playing devil's advocate too, bro.

I feel you, but we also did it to stamp our past and our future at the same time. Does that make sense? We did it to like, okay, this is something that derived from our past and was the start of our journey in a sense, but this is never ending. This is something for life type shit.

To me, it was like the same thing with them. For lifers. For a girl, I would still, like I said, I would prefer to do something symbolic rather than a name or a matching tattoo.

That's just my feeling. I'm also very particular about where I'd want my tattoos and a lot of shit like that, so I'm not gonna just do a matching anklet because you want it. No.

Well, define symbolic. What's okay in your spectrum. Everybody has something that reminds them of their person.

Everybody has something that ties you to your person and stuff like that. If you choose to express that in a certain way, all power to you and I respect that. I think that's cool.

That's my interpretation of art. Everybody's open to their own interpretation. If some people think the name is cool, that's cool, but to me, that's more labeled and branded.

I like the idealistic aspect. To me, I prefer a different way. How would you feel though, like symbolically, you got whatever it was and then you don't last with this girl.

What does that tattoo mean to you? That's what I'm saying. It upsets you, but it becomes a chapter of your life the same way any other tattoo. We might look back at this question mark and be like, why did we get it right there? But it's a chapter of our life.

It's a story. So to me, I can always have peace with that a lot more than a label in a sense. But it's also not because I'm thinking the end.

I'm just thinking personal. Because I've had I've almost been in the opportunity not opportunity, but I've almost been in the situation to get either a matching tattoo or like a symbolic tattoo for this person. And I mean, I was head over heels for this person to where I was like, oh, fuck it.

If we didn't make it last, like you were someone special to me in my head, in my heart, to where whatever happened between us, like I do have love for this person. If I did end up getting that tattoo I said I was going to get for her, it would have been a badass tattoo in general because it was going to be a badass tattoo when we talked about it. Because I got taste.

You know what I'm saying? Because anything I put on my body is badass. But in the sense that like I would know that like, if someone were to ask me what does that mean? It's like, my grandma passed. You know what I'm saying? My next question is What am I going to say? Wait, wait.

Next question. I'm trying to figure out what your answer is and what your answer is. No, I'm just saying, it's a simple question.

Like, are you going to get the tattoo removed or are you going to get it covered? Oh, if I were to do something like that? If I do the symbolic shit, I'm not even going to get it covered or removed. I'll just keep it. I don't think I would get a name.

You're a dog, bro. I'm fucking covering that shit. I for sure would not get no one's name but I would get something symbolically for that person and I wouldn't cover it or nothing like that.

I'd leave it. I personally feel like if I've got to the point where I'm going to do that, I need to live with that decision. I came to peace with that decision.

I understand all that comes with that decision. That's just my opinion though because I'm also like, like I said, I'm very particular about shit. This guy's too intellectual for me right now.

He's particular, bro. Dog. This guy ain't a dog like I know he used to be.

Oh, shit. Nah, nah. I'm talking my dog out.

I'm just saying like, it comes a point where like, to me that's part of the reason I've already thought of like, I wouldn't do the label because Is it though because you just said you don't walk into it thinking about the end but you just said that you wouldn't get a tattoo because of the end. Nah, yeah, you're right. So, hey, I'm just playing devil's advocate here.

You're playing devil's advocate but Mario would probably be the first person to get that shit tattooed. Nah, I'm saying I agree with you. What do you guys think? Hold on, would you straight up get right on your shit or would you would you get something like... Boots would out of everybody.

You think he would get straight five letter word right there. Out of everybody. Respectfully baby, I love you but... Nah.

Would you get her lips? Nah. You know how people do that, they get the lips? I wouldn't do that. I've seen actually, I'm not going to lie, I got this idea not my boy but a co-worker yeah, a co-worker of mine, a mutual friend co-worker, he has his girlfriend's eyes tatted, or ex-girlfriend's eyes tatted and they're it's a nice tattoo, beautiful eyes and all that but you ask him, oh it's my ex's you know, he ain't too happy to say that but he loves looking at them.

It's a sick tattoo, they look they came out really nice. That's what I'm coming from too is like yeah, I get where you're coming from and I agree with you in a sense, I'm just saying hypothetically if I was to do that it would have to be my wife or somebody I'm thinking I'm with forever. Hypothetically, what would you do? It's not if it's a hypothetical question What would you do? A symbol like something symbolic.

So you would do it? I wouldn't, no, to be honest I wouldn't do it but I'm saying if I were to do anything, I would do a symbol. No if answer but would you do it? No. Okay, that's the answer.

No. Chris is a no-go. I'm not getting a tattoo for a relationship.

No for you? For my kids. It's a no for me, dog. I'm gonna say yeah.

Yeah, you're the off-brand. Because I have tattoos He pulls out the tattoos. In all honesty I already dead did it.

No, I'll be honest I'm not getting a tattoo for my relationship. I'll do it for my kids. I don't know about the name.

It all depends on how I'm feeling but I would get something symbolic for my person for sure. Yeah, no, for sure. Yeah, I'd entertain him.

He's asking if you would unprovoked do it. I would not unprovoked do it. If it was some shit where it was like, oh we should get something maybe I'd do it but if it's unprovoked I don't know if I said unprovoked I just said would you do it? Or how would you feel if somebody just popped up like the person you're with and you're married and they just come up and surprise you they're just like you're next.

That's actually a good topic. I feel like low key if you're with somebody and you're accepting them for who they are, you kind of have to accept that. You can't Oh, like if this partner had somebody else's If your girl had something I'm not saying I would like it but even to tell them oh no you have to get it covered up it's kind of like bro you're supposed to accept them if you like them it's what comes with them.

Yeah they have a past but so do you. You just might not have it labeled on you. Isn't that a little what's the word not materialistic, maybe egotistical I don't know you know what I'm saying? To think like no I can't do that, that's egotistical.

But then even if you did do it isn't that a little egotistical? Both ways, I don't know. Oh you're saying because you become like a people pleaser in a sense. I was about to say are you just going to be like oh I love you so much Like a pity tattoo? Almost but I don't know how to explain it it's just like either way is it either way are you kind of in the right for reacting to how you're going to react because I feel like regardless of whatever reaction you have if you're like I'm here for it I love you regardless or if you're like fuck that, put my face over that tattoo you're still going to kind of feel wrong in a sense.

Or if not I don't know if we look that wrong And it's that battle but I also think that comes down to kind of interpretation in a sense like how do you feel like that person views tattoos? I had an ex buy me this tattoo, no lie. Shout out to the ex. I actually have been in a situation like that I didn't want to necessarily bring that up but somebody got my initial tattooed on and I did not take that shit well I was like what the fuck? I was like what the fuck? Show us your tattoo you got I don't got no tattoo bro I ain't got none bro I got one question mark and that's it I got nobody's initial name on me none of that shit bro The only female I probably get is like my sisters or my mom if any My mom told me not to get her name tattooed on me Oh there you go that's cool Even names I'm not big on that maybe for my kids or something but again that's why I even said something symbolic but I kind of agree and also with what Mario was saying I do think that there's some truth to what you're saying in a sense but I also think it comes down to kind of that person and how you feel their interpretation to tattoos are if there's somebody who's very much like Aaron in a sense his tattoos, he thinks probably of those points in your life that you got them correct? To you, you might look at it like this isn't the best tattoo in the world I could have got this person to do it but you're not going to get it covered In a sense it's what you wanted to get and it's like some people look at it that way it's as simple as bro at that point in my life that's what I got I don't live life with regrets or something going on so it comes down to that if you think it's something where it's emotional ties they're like no I don't want to get it covered up that's a whole different conversation in a sense it's crazy it's whatever you think about it tattoos are just artwork if it has meaning it has meaning too it's not fuck it it's ink exactly you can look at my tattoos, some of them have meaning some of them I just thought they were badass a lot of them do have meaning but for the most part I've met people who just I like Japanese art I feel like when I ask you about your tattoos you just tell me about the time you got it that's why I said that some people look at it like oh yeah I got this when I was this you know what I'm saying speaking of which bro you guys have one tattoo tell me about that experience tell me about how that one did it didn't even hurt it didn't hurt at all but I'll be honest how did it break it down I'll be honest Mario wants to get to the nitty gritty I'll get to it I didn't want to get the tattoo on the back of the neck I wanted to get it somewhere else and he was really trying to like bro stop being a bitch I was just like dog I'm not trying to have it visible I want to go get a career you know I was just overthinking it and then Kev when Kev I'll be real Kev was like alright fuck it I'll get it and then this fool was like I'm gonna get it Chris if you don't get it the same color the same place you're a bitch I was like I ain't no bitch alright and I got it there that's what he's talking about who got it first though like generally speaking you guys didn't go together we were all together but I don't know who did it first who went first I feel like I made one of you guys do it because I was like I ain't gonna do it I think I went first actually we thought yours was the second best mine was the best we said he got best as he kept doing it remember? and I think I went last yeah I went last whose was the worst I think Kev's out of us three but that was just because I was the first one he was the first one and it was a little more patchy than ours I got matching tattoos with Mark shout out to the homie I hope you're watching another homie has it too? you know who you are? yours is the worst no we're not even talking about that is it who I'm thinking? okay I know who you're talking about I haven't seen it is it four of you that have it? nah we have five of us five of you five for sure I have a matching tattoo with two other people and then I have matching nose rings dude me and my boy went and got nose rings together is that crazy or what? me and the boy that he's talking to I'm not gonna lie when I used to have my nose ring that's a funny story I can tell let's talk about it though these fools hated on me for having a nose ring back in high school Kevin has one I called him gay for it and then a year or two later I might have got it but I got it with bro who had the bad tattoo and he wanted to get it and I was like I'll just go to watch and then when he got it you were like fuck it originally me and homeboy we were kicking it and his aunt calls him like hey your sister's about to go get a nose ring do you guys want to roll with us? I was like sure we'll roll so we go she ends up can't get one because she wasn't of age and her they just try to say like the aunt was the mom but they have different last names so it didn't work out that way so then like when we came someone has to get something so they looked at me and homey and were like fuck it I was just trying to get some fucking cool points so we went in and the shorty just started crying right away my eyes that's big and then I remember she just went and then like the next few days I was getting that thing caught on everything every time I took my shirt off when I was sleeping that shit would murderously hurt I only left mine in for college I had mine in for years it's the same ring I ain't lying really? you haven't put a new ring on? it's probably the second one tell the story tell the story of when you got your nose pierced was it bad? shout out the boy Cloud I got my nose pierced bro he missed our friend's birthday to go get a haircut and his nose pierced yeah and he said bro I'm reinventing myself he thought it made it better that's crazy he thought it made it better put him on the spot I forgot about that shit so how did you miss SA's birthday? what do you mean? for one it was one of my homegirl's birthdays I already had the haircut appointment we all had plans I actually got my haircut with Mario that was the thing remember I got my haircut with you I was there with you I went to that barber you guys were out in the Bay or you guys were here at the time we were in SoCal oh you guys were in Sac yeah we were in Sac no I didn't bro it was like a shop out in Natomas I don't know I got my haircut by so many people long story short I went to go get my haircut with Mario and I was like shit I just got a fresh cut I had a little ponytail action going on and shit so I was like I'm just gonna go to the lineup backstory backstory Kev was growing his hair out for like 4 years bro he had like the most push back ponytail long as fuck I'm talking about like a foot and a half and he was rocking it for like a good 4 years no I rocked it for like 2 bro and this one day he just came up and he was just like I'm reinventing myself so you got the haircut and the nose hair? I'm gonna go get my nose hair he's like let me add to it he knew that there was pleds and he said I'm gonna get my nose pierced this is my day actually there wasn't enough time I didn't have enough time my time management skills was very poor that day that day or time management skills was poor that day but that person knows that I still love her she's you know a good person the one who the birthday girl hopefully I can make her birthday in the near future so was the party only like an hour long? he just got his nose pierced and he said fuck your party it was like a lake day or something like that they went up to the lake and then I was like bro I'm not gonna go out to the lake it was like 3 hours 4 hours late and I was like fuck it I'm gonna get my nose pierced and you couldn't even go swimming either I mean you can but I don't know why I'm thinking of tattooing or yeah you're right I was gonna go swimming with Bombaclat alright shout out Central City baby I don't fuck with your accent but I fuck with the music baby come on speaking about the accents what's up with the UK accent dog do you hate it or do you love it? be real be real and then tell me who do you like and who do you hate I love Adele I love Adele is Adele got UK accent? is she not UK? I just know when she said hello from the other side and that was not in UK no she is there's like different tones of like yeah because in the different areas you got like Liverpool's accent and then the Nottinghams what do they call themselves? Patty Pimlet what does he call himself? Scouser do you really think you're gonna talk to me like that? because I'm a Scouser that's Irish no it's a Scouser it's in England it's like a certain area in the UK the way that people got that UK accent is just like I personally could never imagine myself having a UK accent I could never hear it what's wrong with it? I fuck with it I think it sounds cool they all sound like my thing is I think they all just had PhDs in English and they just passed it down or something because they all sound like they aced Oxford fucking University or something so okay so I just recently watched Crazy Rich Asians right I know you guys have seen that we talked about it before maybe not in an air podcast but we talked about you guys watched it right it's a good movie but so in that movie it's like people straight out of Singapore where the fuck they're from and they got British ass accents so I was watching it with my girl and I was like why do they got British accents I don't get it boarding schools so it's like you get accustomed and you pick up the accent but yeah you pick it up you pick it up by just talking and being around people for so long so yeah as long as it brings me to my point how does it happen? well I mean that's dialect in a whole you look at somebody who's from a certain area they lived in California until they were 8 but moved to Texas and then you meet them at 40 by 40 they're talking already you know what I'm saying? but then you see the exact opposites like y'all wanna come over to the house and have some supper but you see the exact opposites as well like OMB Peasy for instance he's been but he moved to Sac at like 12 or something shout out OMB he carried his accent the whole time a lot of it might be because of his environment his family and you know what I'm saying just how they talk but yeah a lot of it can be your environment the shit you're around he was repping Alabama when he got big I didn't even know about Sac so if you guys went to college in the UK Cambridge or some shit and you came back 30 years old do you guys have an accent? no so how long do you think you gotta kick it out there then? I think you have to be like your formative years I think it has to be at a young age before the puberty that's why I think even with Peasy it might have been something that's why I brought it up I know we went to school with someone who had a British accent who? shut up they had a speech impediment those twins? woah I know who you're talking about I'm just saying I went to a different high school than you guys have you guys seen that Netflix TV show called Supercell? like they have like superpowers bro their accents in that thing go crazy the dialect that they have and they're like supposedly gangsters and shit in the UK one thing that's crazy about the UK one thing I want to say about the UK is like yeah they have guns out there but I cannot take the people from the UK serious because they just have shanks they probably have more knives than guns they have more knives than guns so they try to be hella hard and shit like that that's scary though it's scary though because they're about to hand to hand combat and you can't see that shit, that shit's a lot more concealed so it's scary as a bitch I'm not gonna lie I wouldn't want to fuck around in the flocks in the ends in my burrow in my burrow Drewski making that little drill UK video that's just naughty naughty naughty naughty but what I will say is I've noticed that like actors from the UK can do a more seamless American accent than we can do cause every American every American who tries to do a UK accent it almost sounds like some cheap soap opera shit let's call a spade a spade America's low-key ignorant we're all so alienated from American culture and American thoughts and American ways that even the way we talk about UK slang right now could be taken the wrong way because we're just so engulfed in just American values and shit like that we are the most ignorant nation in the world when it comes to international knowledge, values cultures, we have the least multi-linguists or language people if I tell you for breakfast I'm cooking you beans and toast what are you telling me what the fuck exactly but then you hear Patty say that beans go with everything that whole Patty Pimblitt the UFC fighter, that motherfucker said that PB&J was gross I'm like what how do you say PB&J is gross we're alienated bro I don't understand how you can have beans with almost every meal bro it's like baked beans they're not even like you know how ours are like with bacon theirs are not seasoned at all brown sugar in their beans they're just cut they're not even sweet why aren't you eating beans they eat it on toast what's that the two dudes, Philly and Chunks those guys are hella funny I guess like you know they went to Atlanta and shit like that and they're like yeah the food was the food was hittin man but they're like but I still prefer the fucking whatever they're saying in the meals that's home how could you not enjoy the barbeque I'm sure they enjoyed it but it's home to them you know I saw something that was Tyler the artist Tyler she's from South Africa and it was her talking about how South African food is better than everything else it literally comes down to all you know we're some of our experiences we literally talk from a place of what we know and we talk about it from sometime an ignorant place and a lot of times those places and different nations they've been exposed to more things than we have so they're just more knowledgeable about like other cultures and things whereas we are just like I said cause a lot of people come to America and assimilate in American culture rather than bring their culture to America as much like you know what I'm saying yeah I feel that if I could have one accent it would probably be a Jamaican accent cause I say bumboclaat every five seconds bumboclaat not to get off topic but like so tell me, give me an example physically as a person give me one UK accent you love and one UK accent that you absolutely just hate dog if I'm going first the Scouser accent the fatty family one I love it like the guy who says I don't do ifs, buts, or I only do absolutes I do absolutes I love that kid it's just funny but like when Ian Gary talks I'm like shut the fuck up the UFC fighter I don't know so I can't tell you which ones I like which ones I don't but it tends to be based off what somebody says like I also love the dude off Top Boy like how he talks we need the peas bro I do like the way they say bro shit's mad mandem some of their slang is actually I like the one mandem let me hear your best UK accent right now I can't bro mandem trippin I caught them in the flats don't let me catch you in the M's we can go M for M fuck that we can go bam for bam is that my best pick a sentence and we'll do that give me a sentence tell me you want me to talk I love my crumpets in tea bro you want me to talk like Patti Pemblin whatever you want your best UK I kinda have one I can't really I'll do a Patti Pemblin cause I think it's easier are you serious that's like Irish he's good cause he's close it is close are you serious Ireland and England are like right now you telling me you don't like crumpets in tea I love my crumpets in tea you're telling me you don't eat beans and toast it is giving a little bit of Conor McGregor fuck the Jameson brothers and you know one thing that I always remember is shout out to my homeboy Jesse he always fucks around with me and shit and he was like hey you ever heard of the black Irish the black Irish bro it's literally black people who are Irish and it's like the most insane thing that you could possibly imagine a black person pretty dark skin and shit speaking in an Irish accent if you actually look at the black Irish bro that shit is insane off topic but shout out to my boy Jesse for forever ingraining that shit in my fucking brain I did come across some Latin UKers on Tiktok I don't know if you guys have ran into them they have the UK accent but they also they speak Spanish but the Spanish isn't too like I can't even I was going to try to speak Spanish in the UK but you know what I'm saying it sounds like their dialect is good in Spanish but then they go back to yeah so how did you end up out here and then the girls like the girls my mom when she decided to you know tell them the story of how they came from wherever they came from over here to the UK but they still have Spanish let me hear you am I good or something or what yeah you're great bro let me hear it mumsy mumsy where's me dinner oh my god the topic of UK accents is actually hilarious I'm going to the UK I'm going to the UK I'm going to play some soccer I said I love it I'm going to give it a love I love to do it but I hate to hear it you know what I'm saying if I go to the UK I'm faking it till I make it I'm talking like I'm from the ends you know what I'm saying I'm from the ends if you're from the UK, England any of that shit tap in with us we don't mean no harm we love you we're talking from a funny aspect but shit we fucking love you guys they say our accent's crazy I love that accent it's so funny when the UK people just snap into like a fucking American accent and they go um like and it's funny too because it's like oh my god that's me yeah I can hear that I think that's crazy that's hilarious but speaking of UK though bro there's this one tattoo artist I've been wanting to get tatted by for like fucking at least the past five years since I got my first tattoo oh so you've been known about this guy yeah I found him on Instagram I don't know how when Instagram first came out the for you page was hitting crazy homie's name is like Tom F. Tattoo or some shit he's from the UK bro he's from the UK dope work what he showed me that shit's tough his shit's gnarly there's dope collectives out there people do travel the world to go get tatted by people out there not the UK but even like anywhere if they're out there they'll go I've heard people go to Japan if you got that fucking hand bro yeah when we lived in Anaheim we had a barber that was right across the street do you remember when I told you that bro who used to be tatted the barber right next door he brought a tattoo artist from Italy to the area for like a tattoo expo and he was doing like tattoos for the low and bro was just like the dude you showed me the most realistic dope shit you could do and he's straight from Italy and would come do tattoos for the low just for like just to get exposure just for you to know him he'd go back to Italy and have mad followers and everything bro some of those tattoo artists out of the country crazy crazy shitting on some of the shit I've seen locally they're working with our resources bro they're working with what they got I mean to be honest I could know like nothing about what resources they got but if you're eating beans and toast for breakfast I'm assuming your resources aren't the best you're crazy for that how many followers does this guy have? I couldn't tell you an exact number but he's up there I'm telling you this dude's booked for like two years his artwork fucking spoke for itself that shit was lit if I get a face tattoo from him I'm lit he just draws up he does Robert Downey on there from Tropic Thunder whoa pause but on that note thank you guys for tuning in to this we appreciate you guys man thank you guys so much if you haven't already like, comment, follow, subscribe do your damn dougie we appreciate everybody who tunes in every week we'll be back next Monday with another episode and hope you tune in yes sir fuck with us on TikTok fuck with us on YouTube fuck with us on Instagram bro show us some love baby we fuck with y'all yeah unquestionable the pod on Instagram unquestionable the pod on TikTok and then no question ENT on YouTube fuck with us check it out baby hate on us do whatever

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Unquestionable the Podcast
"Unquestionable the Podcast" brings together four long-time friends for a fun and lively exploration of humor, curiosity, entertainment, and current events. Join us as we dive into a wide range of topics with a blend of wit, camaraderie, and unfiltered conversations. From our quirkiest pastimes and the latest in entertainment to hilarious takes on current events, each episode is packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of banter only old friends can share. Tune in for your weekly dose of fun and friendship, where no topic is off-limits and the good times are guaranteed.