1. The Dodge Charger...
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of making a statement
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anything at all.
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4. Good evening,
and welcome to "Montague."
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Franklin Montague.
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take a look
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of accepted sexuality
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on black youth and culture.
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of Trans-American Issues,
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Paper Boi.
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- 'Sup?
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at the beginning.
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you engaged in a Twitter rant
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inflammatory statements.
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that seems to have made
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"Y'all the..."
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for not wanting to"
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So you don't think
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super important to me,
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I just found out they exist,
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Caitlyn Jenner in reverse"?
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a lyric of yours?
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"Illuminati Sex"?
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- Well, there we go then.
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in your book,
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of a culture
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- Mm.
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there's a large swath of...
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a large portion of the public.
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for certain sections
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of interest,
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the rap community.
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it's, uh,
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of masculinity
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- Yes, please, please.
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tell me about myself.
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Mr. Paper Boi—
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on your lyrics,
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very pro sexual-spectrum.
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- Pro-what?
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you my N-word,
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but, you know,
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getting paid for this.
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Hey, Earn—man?
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to accept the implications
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calling him a "it."
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- "Him"?
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Damn!
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for equality.
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on the can, though.
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is on the can, though.
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Nathan Wielder,
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plays video games,
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in his room.
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born Antwoine Smalls,
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from Colorado.
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that you were a
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felt different.
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the movies,
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to myself, like,
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the respect I deserve?"
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it just hit me.
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you know.
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are the old
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you know, the jobs is here.
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for Coca-Cola.
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and that's it.
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- One day, he said,
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go to the farmers market,
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but... yeah.
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brown leather belt.
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after the surgery.
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what IPA do you have on tap?"
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Game of Thrones last night?"
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your surgery,
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I started working
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Correct, I work at both.
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with a Dr. Samuel Vergara
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procedure
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absolutely 100% possible.
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discrimination and ridicule.
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they nod to you like,
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where I've just given up.
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- Gotcha.
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this is definitely the guy.
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things are getting better,
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you'll just die inside.
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famous movie star.
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for the smooth taste
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cigarillos made with
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from family-owned farms.
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and experience
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you can enjoy every time.
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Swisher Sweets as well.
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And today we're talking about
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and Dr. Debra Holt.
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to speak your mind
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anymore without somebody
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you never make money forever.
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like, what?
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about chickens
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- No-no-no-no-no.
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You can look that up.
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- Whoa, whoa, whoa!
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Okay, okay, okay.
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isn't a lack of a father
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Lack of a father?
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, shut up.
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you feel me?
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since the dawn of time,
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I do care.
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with gay people, transpeople,
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but where's tolerance
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You know what I'm saying?
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All right?
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freedom of speech,
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My name is Ahmad White.
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from your dreams.
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on my car note.
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he was in jail.
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in another universe.
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I was a moon sign,
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crystal in my diet.
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in a beautiful home.
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I was looking for.
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and Nutella sandwich.
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my life was going nowhere fast.
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and juice,
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He really works.
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He really, really works.
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to greatness.
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smart as a baby dolphin,
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for his brother.
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the whole trial.
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he just stood up and said,
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this neighborhood
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- Mm.
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Keep it in the divorce.
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Ow!
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Damn!
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- Shit, man!
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go to jail.
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You sitting on his back!
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to steal your cereal, right?
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it's just cereal.
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in stores, man!
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lift the offender up.
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to our feet, sir.
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eating these kids!
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eating cereal!
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You know that.
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this balanced breakfast.
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about a young man
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via Facebook video chat.
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Antwoine Smalls to the show.
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- I'm sorry.
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from Charleston, South Carolina.
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- Beautiful.
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some cheap art spaces
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that I made, uh—
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I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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What—
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Did you power up?
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Super Saiyan right now.
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is that the Goku...
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You look like
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- This is just...
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like Drake Malfoy, dude, like.
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Like, nobody told you
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Okay, okay.
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Mr. Boi.
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- Okay, okay, thank you.
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Thank you.
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- Sorry, man, go ahead.
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- It's—it's okay.
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for that matter.
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the—the rap game
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is especially intolerant
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or the hip-hop culture.
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to the best of his ability.
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his right to do that.
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views from the streets.
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438. - You know, like a ghetto news.
- Mm.
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439. - Okay.
- But—but Harrison,
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440. don't you think
that the rap community
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441. and its treatment of transpeople
and homosexuals
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442. is indicative of a larger
problem in the black community,
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443. one that makes
your lifestyle unacceptable?
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444. No, no way.
Not at all.
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445. I mean, a man wanting
to turn himself into a woman—
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446. that's just unnatural,
and I don't think
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447. we should have our kids
thinking that that's okay.
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448. So I will support that message.
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449. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
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450. - What are you saying?
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451. I'm not into gay marriage.
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452. That—that is gross.
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453. Why would I ever tolerate
something like that?
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454. Marriage is meant for
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455. a man and a woman,
not that—
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456. that's an abomination.
We're—We—No.
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457. How can you say that
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458. with the discrimination
you were just talking about?
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459. - I mean, how—
- It's the truth.
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460. - What are you, crazy?
- This crazy!
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461. That is all the time
we have tonight.
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462. - I'd like to thank my guests...
Oh, my God.
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463. - Dr. Holt, Paper Boi.
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464. Please check for her book
Transition,
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465. as well as
Paper Boi's mixtape Postal.
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466. Yup!
- Available...
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467. wherever mixtapes
are available.
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468. - Good night.
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469. Like, you look
like a dying palm tree.
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470. Right? Like you look like
the lost fifth Beatle,
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471. my, that they just
don't talk about.
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472. That, like, power up,
like—
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473. they gave him bangs,
like-.
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474. I don't care for it.
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