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ANT comes off hiatus swinging in Episode 32: “The Terms & Conditions.” This week’s RANT is pure fire — starting with the unspoken truth that Black barbers who do everything but cut hair — philosophers with clippers, prophets with no edge-ups. From there, ANT dives into the Netflix Ed Gein documentary and the twisted psychology behind serial killers and their “mommy complexes.” He drags Hollywood’s addiction to over-sexed scenes and laughs through the confusion of freaky-horror shows that make you question if you’re aroused or terrified. But then the mic gets serious — ANT dissects the internet’s obsession with Brian McKnight’s family estrangement, exposes the “side baby” scandal of Michael Blackson and Rada, and pulls no punches on the cardinal sins of open relationships. Then the gloves come off — ANT tackles how “pro-Black” circles apply loyalty tests to identity itself, using the Native Land vs. Marc Lamont Hill feud as proof that intellect and ego often wear the same mask. The episode closes with Cash Money vs. No Limit, Verzuz for the culture, and a hard truth: in this generation, every movement, love story, and belief comes with a clause.
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By FAT LIVER JONESANT comes off hiatus swinging in Episode 32: “The Terms & Conditions.” This week’s RANT is pure fire — starting with the unspoken truth that Black barbers who do everything but cut hair — philosophers with clippers, prophets with no edge-ups. From there, ANT dives into the Netflix Ed Gein documentary and the twisted psychology behind serial killers and their “mommy complexes.” He drags Hollywood’s addiction to over-sexed scenes and laughs through the confusion of freaky-horror shows that make you question if you’re aroused or terrified. But then the mic gets serious — ANT dissects the internet’s obsession with Brian McKnight’s family estrangement, exposes the “side baby” scandal of Michael Blackson and Rada, and pulls no punches on the cardinal sins of open relationships. Then the gloves come off — ANT tackles how “pro-Black” circles apply loyalty tests to identity itself, using the Native Land vs. Marc Lamont Hill feud as proof that intellect and ego often wear the same mask. The episode closes with Cash Money vs. No Limit, Verzuz for the culture, and a hard truth: in this generation, every movement, love story, and belief comes with a clause.
FOLLOW @fatliverjones
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FOLLOW @thereeltalk973
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