Ummm…. We talked about …. Some dope stuff?
This week we talk about the new saints row and some other stuff
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00:00 energies
1:00:00 self-worth
2:00:00 Atlanta
part 1
features a discussion among the speakers about topics ranging from energy levels and friendships to TV shows, streaming platforms, sports, and fandom. They reflect on how their energy changes in different situations and discuss the dynamics of friendship, considering each other more like family. The conversation also touches on the reluctance to share personal stories and experiences with others. They delve into TV shows like Atlanta and Abbott Elementary, highlighting their depiction of societal issues. The speakers express frustration with streaming platforms that include ads despite subscription fees and share their intentions to cancel subscriptions. They discuss the lack of new content on certain platforms and delve into debates about quarterbacks and basketball players' abilities. The section also covers controversial coaching decisions, frustration with media coverage, and fandom dynamics in sports. Overall, the discussion encompasses a wide range of topics and perspectives.
part 2
the conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the casting of a black actress as the Little Mermaid, racism and representation in media, news media ethics, entertainment industry choices, the value of self-worth, celebrity apologies, online gaming communities, gameplay experiences in various video games, and the experience of being Black in America. The hosts express their support for diverse casting and criticize negative reactions, discuss the importance of empathy and understanding, question the motives behind entertainment industry choices, and express frustration with news media sensationalism. They also touch on celebrity controversies, toxicity in online gaming, and their experiences playing various video games. The conversation becomes more serious as they discuss race, nostalgia for old video games, and the challenges of being Black in America. Overall, the video explores a variety of topics, offering reflections, criticisms, and personal experiences.
part 3
the speaker shares their thoughts on the TV show Atlanta and expresses their disappointment with the third season. They also express frustration with individuals who only focus on one topic without caring to understand others. The speaker briefly mentions their brother's involvement in Hollywood and notes the availability of merchandise for sale. The section concludes with the speaker mentioning their attempt to understand something foreign.