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The Only Troll In My Life
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This episode begins with DJ ALL MIGHT asking if we can get Pinky down for mic check. We discuss what should be taught in school and say RIP to Melvin Van Peebles. R. Reed brings up the irony of people saying jobs are available when we don’t see them. Riker keeps it honest on how YT chooses applicants while joking about acceptance in the work environment. After joking about how DJ ALL MIGHT and Riker may want to homeschool children R. Reed says, wait until you do Common Core Math. Moving into music, we ask why the price isn’t right and how slow of a news day it was to pick up on a missing celebrity. R. Reed and DJ ALL MIGHT go back and forth on why R. Reed decided to listen to Lil Nas X debut album but it didn’t break records like the other famous debuts. We end the podcast an extended set exclusively on our Patreon, DJ ALL MIGHT utters the titular phrase while discussing trolling, and much more before we draw to a close.
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This episode begins with DJ ALL MIGHT asking if we can get Pinky down for mic check. We discuss what should be taught in school and say RIP to Melvin Van Peebles. R. Reed brings up the irony of people saying jobs are available when we don’t see them. Riker keeps it honest on how YT chooses applicants while joking about acceptance in the work environment. After joking about how DJ ALL MIGHT and Riker may want to homeschool children R. Reed says, wait until you do Common Core Math. Moving into music, we ask why the price isn’t right and how slow of a news day it was to pick up on a missing celebrity. R. Reed and DJ ALL MIGHT go back and forth on why R. Reed decided to listen to Lil Nas X debut album but it didn’t break records like the other famous debuts. We end the podcast an extended set exclusively on our Patreon, DJ ALL MIGHT utters the titular phrase while discussing trolling, and much more before we draw to a close.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
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