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Damn, so Hoffa and Yayo interview went sideways. Shoutout to Vlad for putting it out first cause Hoffa taking too long to put out interviews.
.I thought it was regular NYC barbershop talk where man's is super cool with each other, so they'll clown on each other, but nobody else can. It made me even say "Damn, didn't know Yayo and Hoffa was that cool with each other", but I guess Hoffa felt a ways about it cause he probably wasn't getting the respect he felt he usually commanded.I could sense it was something there.
I could sense it was something there.

Yeah I almost felt like it was love to be that comfortable vs where he's more reserved with Vlad.I thought it was regular NYC barbershop talk where man's is super cool with each other, so they'll clown on each other, but nobody else can. It made me even say "Damn, didn't know Yayo and Hoffa was that cool with each other", but I guess Hoffa felt a ways about it cause he probably wasn't getting the respect he felt he usually commanded.
Joe straight up lies to keep the pod interesting. He for sure wasn’t serious saying that. They did edit it out of the pod lol
Wouldn't say hypocritical. He's said he was in the streets and I think he said he did time at one point. A lot of them dudes get into religion heavy to turn their lives around and do better. They can be annoying but I don't really judge dudes like that because it's better than the flip side.Odd fella, like a white evangelist's soul trapped inside the body of an old head. He's right there but act like he doesn't see or understand the root of some of these issues. Wonder what his story is, and i'm willing to bet it will be hyporcritical.
Agreed. Everybody's viewpoints are different. Some come from the real wild times and know you don't just do things and necessarily get away with it. Maybe from man, but not God. In one of the previous pods when they were discussing the grimey stuff they use to do, (beating people up, robbing and stealing etc) the conversation shifted to police brutality and what they experienced. In short, he said it was karmic because if they are doing the **** they are talking about such as robbing, stealing beating up random people, etc, and thinking they "got away with it"; simultaneously the police are pressing them, he said it was divine judgment. A clip was posted, and he sounded crazy cause it omitted all the grimey stuff they spoke about doing, but if you saw the full pod/interview, people would see why he said what he said.Wouldn't say hypocritical. He's said he was in the streets and I think he said he did time at one point. A lot of them dudes get into religion heavy to turn their lives around and do better. They can be annoying but I don't really judge dudes like that because it's better than the flip side.
The audio for the whole Guru and Bimmy out? My podcast app not refreshing.
They want to look at people crazy who are still figuring out, trying to do the work to be better when all they did was turn it over to a belief system.The funny thing about those who be pushing religion hell of hard is that a lot of them think you can't have morals & purpose w/o religion. Like the only thing stopping them from being terrible human beings is the judgement of god/horrible afterlife