EP 412: No Holes Barred (Ft. Tempest-X)
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Disappearing Acts (2000) podcast
In this sanitized episode of “Everyday Black Men,” hosts Riker, Reed, The Black Libertarian, Stylish, Armstead, and Sham dive deeper into the lively discussions introduced in the patreon exclusive version of this episode called “Who really loves women the most?” The show opens with The Black Libertarian attempting to revoke Riker’s “black card,” sparking a heated debate on how Europeans took resources from Africa but then became upset when Africans sought opportunities in Europe. Reed and Sham lightheartedly antagonize White Collar Suge, who warns them that they have only one more chance before he loses his patience. Eventually, White Collar Suge advises The Black Libertarian to settle down, jokingly reminding him that he has many more houses to build in order to please God. The podcast wraps up with a candid conversation about who genuinely loves women, modern coping mechanisms, and much more before concluding on a high note.
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