Be careful with that one. There is the abbreviated version that misses some quality laughs. They should go for "plastic surgery and lotion" together. It tells the complete skit and is way funnier...
Bill Burr is a national treasure. The man bringing people together one joke at a time. Also, I've been watching Bill Burr for years and I still laugh at his old jokes. That's a good sign for any great comedian.
You got that so right. I'm a couple of years older than Bill but like him I was a suburban white from greater Boston. In the 90's I used to manage a restaurant with comedy shows and Bill was just as challenging and sarcastic starting out on the Boston comedy scene
I love Bill Burr's delivery. He often starts off by talking about things that some people are sensitive about, then has this magical power of bringing it all back around towards the end of the story to make it funny. He does this so well.
Easy to think that but there's more than one black woman in the world and he didn't marry the one in the story. The one he did marry though, Nia, is an inspiration for a lot of his later comedy. She's pretty cool and wonderfully they have a little daughter together.
It's 100% a different woman, but Bill does love Black women as his type. Of course he's now a 1 woman man with his wife Nia as Joyo said above. Nia is great and so funny also
This reminded me of something that happened to me and my best friend in Washington DC. I was stationed in southern Maryland and my bestie came out to visit. So we go up to DC and I'm showing him around to all the historic places that I had visited so far. We leave one place and I must have took a wrong turn and we ended up on MLK Blvd. We must have been the only two white people within 5 miles. It was so bad that we pulled up to a stop light, a black lady pulled up beside us and God be my witness, she did a double take. She rolls down her window and I roll down mine and she says "You guys are lost aren't you?". We go "Yep" and she says go up to the next light, take a left, and go straight for eight blocks and you should be ok.
Wow. When I was on a coach from London, England, passing thru' Harlem it was, literally, an all-Black neighbourhood for block after block and we were told "under no circumstances" to get out but it must have become "gentrified"..
His act about Lotion is hilarious. He actually wrote for Dave Chappelle and is married to a beautiful Black Woman. Bill is so funny. Glad you did this one.
You should go for all Bill Burr and George Carlin stand up cause they are 2 amazing comedians, they make jokes but they also make you think ..... and I just noticed that you are having a baby, congratulations and much love guys ❤
Reminds me of my attempt to go see a Detroit Red Wings game. Me and 3 buddies drove from Toronto to Detroit and got lost just a few blocks away from the Joe. All four of us were well over 6 feet, 220 lbs, in our early 20s and pigment challenged and a genuinely scared. We had our windows rolled all the way up, doors locked and frantically trying to read a map to find the arena or get far away, fast. lol Never did end up seeing a game in Detroit.
I drove out of the Greektown Casino once and took a wrong turn. Had no idea where I was. My girlfriend, who knew the area a little better, asked me where I was going and told me that I better turn around real quick. I was heading down the Cass Corridor. From her expression it was a no-go zone for people of my particular skin tone. I noticed the area started looking real sketchy. I got a bit uncomfortable and got out of there quickly.
I've been to Harlem, Chicago's South side and Downtown LA and never felt uncomfortable in those neighborhoods. We got lost near the old Tigers stadium in Detroit once during the day and I was freaking out. Defiantly the shadiest neighborhood I have ever been to..
@@melod7670 I've gone to games in Chicago, Boston and the Buffalo. Never felt unsafe before, but then again the other times wasn't for white guys and Toronto Maple leaves jerseys in a car with Ontario license plates. Absolutely nothing sketchy happened but Man... did we ever stand out.
@@melod7670 In 1979 I passed thru' Harlem from London, England while on a wonderful 7 weeks USA/Canadian holiday(vacation to you Guys) and it is not like,I understand,it is today as Block after endless Block was 100% Black people and we were told ,under no circumstances,get off the coach..lol
@@spike6487 I hear ya. It was my first time ever seeing a neighborhood run down that badly. At that point (mid-80s) I'd never seen anything close to it up here in Canada.
Glad you guys are going down this path. You gotta check out "No reason to hit a woman" from him. I would say this one is quite accurate. People not from the hood don't like going there and people from the hood don't like being in the burbs.
Once upon a time, I lived at 157 and Broadway. One day I took the wrong train uptown and had to walk across town to get home. Broke AF and only had tokens to get to work and home until payday. As a long haired blond white boy new to the city, you can bet your ass I was heckled on the way. Good times!
Its great that we can tell the truth about each other in a funny way, and just laugh at ourselves. Cultures are different, so its always fun to poke fun at each other. We need comedy to survive! All in good fun.
Reminds me of when I helped two black girls move apartments in Watts (LA), California. I look like a white linebacker for an NFL team. I could hear everyone asking, "Who's the big white boy?" (I think I was the only white person on that block, that day).
This was the most fun stream ever. I look forward to more of them for however long you wanna keep doing them. Edit - just found your Comedy Playlist and re-listened to Bill Burr - Some People Need Lotion. Great idea to make a Comedy Playlist. People who missed the live stream should go take a listen.
It's True! I remember when I was a kid growing up in the 70s and 80s and watching The Flintstones! Fred Flintstone and Barney was always wearing the same gear everyday, every episode.
No, wearing dirty shoes shouldn't scare nobody! In my world it means you work hard for a living! I remember a guy called Big Jim that went to my old church. He wore dirty work boots, but he made more money each week than any other member there!
Thanks to 2020, and all these days of watching vids all alone, i discovered Bill Burr ( i'm french, but blessed with a somehow good understanding of american english ; ). What days those were...
In '79 I was 19 and GREEN, stationed in Brooklyn. Couldn't sleep one night and went off post and took the subway WAY in....bout 2am wandering around the ghetto in the grayish lighting. Oblivious. A couple months later I'd be running down the street at 2am being chased by 10 or so local Boys swinging farm tools. But that's another story.
Hi Mom & Dad!! Love your reactions and your laughs! Hope all is well with you both! Please consider a channel strictly for comedy reactions or a weekly stream, there are so many great comedians and routines for you to experience! ✌️ ☮️ 🇱🇷❤️
When he talks about his black friends in this bit, he means Dave Chappelle and Patrice O'Neal, among other comedians. Bill Burr was on Chappelle's Show pretty frequently.
I tried to explain all black Forces to my parents. They couldn't grasp it and felt like it was judgemental. I was like yeah I'm judging whether I'm gonna get jumped or not lol
Plastic surgery and lotion, helicopter story (regular version first then the animated one), black vs white athletes and hitler...all great bits!! Loved your reaction to this one, one of my faves of his!!
First I'd like to start by saying I love watchin ya'll react. Especially love how much you dig metal and thrash music. Lex you are a trip young lady. In a good way. Just watchin you get down to Slipknot is awesome. You and that shit eating grin when you like the guitars. Brad how you look over at her gettindown and start laughin. Anyways I seen Bill Burr in Indianapolis December 2021. Funny shit. My favorite comedian. You need to check out Sébastien Maniscalco. Hilarious. I think I heard ya say you are in Tampa. I lived in Sarasota for almost twenty years. Was just down there in August and September. Keep it up. Much Love.
I'm not sure if it's the same woman in this routine, but he's married to a black woman (Nia Renee Hill) who's just about as funny as he is, so I always assumed she's the woman in the story. They have a podcast together and they're a riot together.
those of you curious the psychology behind it. People with low or zero self worth. People that don’t feel valuable or valued. They buy shoes, jewelry, & clothing all while not having food on the table. When people wear items they deem as valuable it makes them feel valuable. They finally feel worthy and valuable. - I see this all the time especially with low income families. Where they have zero self worth you will see them obsessed over shoes or clothing. It’s actually very sad. People with high self worth you won’t have them wearing new shoes out of setting. You won’t see them buying rims for a car, spending there last dime. All while being behind on bills with no food in the house. It’s all a result of low self worth. Those items make them feel valuable without them they feel like nothing. It’s usually because failed parenting we’ve found in the majority of cases. -- you will also see them wear gold chains and stuff. -- for example a black guy in his 30s won the lottery. He immediately spent every dime buying a $17,000-30,000 gold chain. He was then robbed. But the guy didn’t even have a car or home. This is why the priorities are so screwed up. That lack of self worth will drive a whole host of problems. The lack of self value overtakes the fact they don’t have a car or house or food on the table. If they could just get that chain all problems would go away! Or that’s the subconscious thoughts. It’s extremely sad but mentoring for 15-20yrs we’ve helped and cured thousands of teenagers. We were able to implant self value and self worth. The kids immediately start thriving. It’s just the parents failed them. You see it with athletes a lot also. People with no self worth will engage in gang activity or life threatening senseless activity because they have nothing to lose. -- what has really pissed me off is BLM and the intentional abuse of the black community the last 4-5yrs. It has destroyed these kids. They have no value for themselves or anyone else because they have been programmed that everyone hates them. I mean you should see the abuse I have to take as soon as I walk in a new neighborhood they scream racial slurs immediately. I then have to take an hour just to convince them they are equals and color doesn’t matter. They have this knee jerk reaction where they just attack you with extremely racist propaganda when you haven’t said a single word yet. Most of these kids are mentally and emotionally abused from birth partly by parents and then politicians . They are programmed that white people don’t like them. It’s so sad. When you see the news running stories about racism the purpose is to teach hate. It’s to convince them what they’ve been taught is true. The politicians figured out in the 1960s if they can destroy self worth they can destroy every aspect of there life. -- in the 1950s black people were outdoing whites in every category the white dems were not gonna be passed up so that was the catalyst for all the welfare and abortion. If you give handouts it destroys self worth. Once self worth is gone a person of any color there life will crumble around them. So black people went from passing up whites in the 50s to falling way behind just in a short time frame after welfare and abortion. Keep in mind demos is who created racism in the 1900s all because black people were voting Republican since they ended slavery. The dems couldn’t win so they had the klan stop them from voting then created race wars so when they proposed Jim Crow segregation people would buy in. But the whole purpose was for dems to regain power. Also women couldn’t vote but republicans got woman’s rights passed after 42yrs of dems blocking it. If people only knew what dems have done they wouldn’t be voting for them. They literally put them in the situation in 1904’ roughly. Or that was the start about 1900’ but we saw it again in 88-93’ the dems caused the la riots and Rodney king so they could get Clinton in. They’ve repeated the same things multiple times to retake congress or the White House.
I know I'm late to this party, but there's a Martin Luther King Blvd in Des Moines, Iowa, a metro area of about 300,000 people. It's a major, 4-lane thoroughfare that runs through the entire city. It's actually pretty far from purely black neighborhoods (and the 20 or so blocks that are Des Moines' "the 'hood"). I think it was re-named from some other street in the early 1970s. The city I live in now (Lincoln, Nebraska, pop. 324,000) is the only one I've lived in that doesn't have something named after Dr. King. I think that because the city is named after Abraham Lincoln and there are numerous statues and memorials to Lincoln, the city fathers figured they were already in the clear. However, 40 miles away is Omaha, Nebraska (pop. 1M). There's no street named after Dr. King, but there's an elementary school, a park, and a small museum named after him. Every other city I've lived in (Chicago; Sioux City, Iowa; Rapid City, South Dakota) has some kind of Martin Luther King street.
I have heard several times the phrase "nothing to lose" in association with black men wearing dirty sneakers. bill burr really hit a nail on its head with that joke.
I live in Windsor right across the river from Detroit. After the riots of 1967, we’d go to a Mexican Restaurant late at night. It was right in a pretty off limits area. I got lost one night and when I came to an intersection this black guy started to walk right at me. I panicked and drove straight through. I found my way to the restaurant in a few minutes and all was well. Nothing happened and I had no knowledge that he was going to hurt me… but I freaked out and I now know whsat he’s saying. Even if nothing bad is happening you still felt on edge. The thing is so many people are good people just working and trying to make it like anybody else. I later learned that lesson in spades when I got in a serious jam and the only one who came to my aid was him. At an early age I learned about misconceptions and I’m glad because he was a life time friend. Bill is funny because he hits on a lot of things that we all can relate to. Good reaction. Do more. I think you will like it.
The problem in London is that I am 68 years old and have seen London transform from 98% White to a situation where White British people are in the minority and I have, personally, witnessed very many anti-social things so when my car broke down in a Multi-Cultural area @ 2am and I had to wait one hour for the Emergency London Car Services to come,I was really uneasy, especially, as I had to stay by or in my car until they arrived... There was no one around apart from 5 Black Guys by a Bus Stop and I was praying they would move but they would not. Eventually LOL, a BUS came and they got on so there was no need to panic at all...😀
You guys should do more Comedy Reactions (especially Bill Burr). You should also check out Cabriel "Fluffy" Inglacious's "Gift Basket"... you won't be disappointed! GREAT Reaction!
Back in the early 90's I was in Chicago, my roommate and I worked for a small graphic design company that had started up into tshirts and hoodies. The only warehouse spot they could afford at first was located one block away from Cabrini Green Projects (then the dead center of the highest murder rate per capita in the country). He was about 6'5" and weighed maybe 180 and Irish. We had to walk 2 blocks to the bus stop and every freaking day dude was PETRIFIED that he was going to be murdered. Me, I had grown up in the military and had been in the Marine Corps and while I always "aware" I never once showed one outward ounce of worry. We worked there for 6 months until the owners could afford a bigger, nicer warehouse spot down by Wrigley Field. I swear he always looked like he was about to shit his pants and still needed to walk another 500 feet to the bathroom... lol
Bill been married to his wife since 2013 who is a black queen, obviously together longer,, that’s what’s good about his comedy it’s for everyone as it should be
Those neighborhoods are VERY different now but that was all true at one time. As a black person you don't have to leave the city to get that feeling - I got it in Bay Ridge Brooklyn :-)
You guys gotta do more Bill Burr. He's amazing. His bit on lotion is funny af. Love you guys.
Be careful with that one. There is the abbreviated version that misses some quality laughs. They should go for "plastic surgery and lotion" together. It tells the complete skit and is way funnier...
@@billyboblillybob344 very true. I forgot about that. Thanks man.
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I’m white and had no clue about ashy until I saw his bit. Now I love lotion.
I think they've already done that one
Bill Burr is a national treasure. The man bringing people together one joke at a time.
Also, I've been watching Bill Burr for years and I still laugh at his old jokes. That's a good sign for any great comedian.
You got that so right. I'm a couple of years older than Bill but like him I was a suburban white from greater Boston. In the 90's I used to manage a restaurant with comedy shows and Bill was just as challenging and sarcastic starting out on the Boston comedy scene
Gen X Carlin
I love Bill Burr's delivery. He often starts off by talking about things that some people are sensitive about, then has this magical power of bringing it all back around towards the end of the story to make it funny. He does this so well.
He learned it from Patrice
@@Lurch685 Rest in peace Patrice.
I don't comment much, but I had to say how happy you two look. I've been watching for a long time and I'm proud of your growth. Truly inspiring.
I second this completely.
They really do. And they're glowing over this baby. I believe they're gonna be the most loving parents.
Awww thank you haha 🥳😅 we are really growing up with this channel
The black girl he always brings up is actually his wife now.. They got married. He is very awesome. Thanks for reacting to him.
Different woman
@@davesheville2023 bill been had jungle fever lol
Easy to think that but there's more than one black woman in the world and he didn't marry the one in the story.
The one he did marry though, Nia, is an inspiration for a lot of his later comedy. She's pretty cool and wonderfully they have a little daughter together.
It's 100% a different woman, but Bill does love Black women as his type. Of course he's now a 1 woman man with his wife Nia as Joyo said above. Nia is great and so funny also
This reminded me of something that happened to me and my best friend in Washington DC. I was stationed in southern Maryland and my bestie came out to visit. So we go up to DC and I'm showing him around to all the historic places that I had visited so far. We leave one place and I must have took a wrong turn and we ended up on MLK Blvd. We must have been the only two white people within 5 miles. It was so bad that we pulled up to a stop light, a black lady pulled up beside us and God be my witness, she did a double take. She rolls down her window and I roll down mine and she says "You guys are lost aren't you?". We go "Yep" and she says go up to the next light, take a left, and go straight for eight blocks and you should be ok.
This performance was at the Apollo Theater in Harlem which is on 125th St
Wow. When I was on a coach from London, England, passing thru' Harlem it was, literally, an all-Black neighbourhood for block after block and we were told "under no circumstances" to get out but it must have become "gentrified"..
Bill Burr’s “Epidemic of Gold-Digging Whores” is the funniest stand-up routine I’ve ever heard.
One of my favorites
"Because chicks don't care about lumber."
@@Spongemonkey26 😂🤣
@@Spongemonkey26 or picking up their end of the couch lol
@@Spongemonkey26 I know that line's coming and I still laugh EVERY TIME!!
His act about Lotion is hilarious. He actually wrote for Dave Chappelle and is married to a beautiful Black Woman. Bill is so funny. Glad you did this one.
The corner of Malcolm X and Danny Glover - God I love that line! 🤣🤣🤣
*Bill Burr - "Old Man Face"... funniest thing you'll ever see!!
Brad you killed me with the “if you wear all black forces you’re a wild person” 😂
Please keep doing more and more Bill Burr!!! He's a national treasure that you will grow to appreciate fast!!
You should go for all Bill Burr and George Carlin stand up cause they are 2 amazing comedians, they make jokes but they also make you think ..... and I just noticed that you are having a baby, congratulations and much love guys ❤
Glad y’all got to this one. It’s hilarious.
It's great to see you branching out on this channel. I love your music reactions, but you do you, and we'll be here to enjoy every minute of it. 🙂
Reminds me of my attempt to go see a Detroit Red Wings game.
Me and 3 buddies drove from Toronto to Detroit and got lost just a few blocks away from the Joe.
All four of us were well over 6 feet, 220 lbs, in our early 20s and pigment challenged and a genuinely scared.
We had our windows rolled all the way up, doors locked and frantically trying to read a map to find the arena or get far away, fast. lol
Never did end up seeing a game in Detroit.
I drove out of the Greektown Casino once and took a wrong turn. Had no idea where I was. My girlfriend, who knew the area a little better, asked me where I was going and told me that I better turn around real quick. I was heading down the Cass Corridor. From her expression it was a no-go zone for people of my particular skin tone. I noticed the area started looking real sketchy. I got a bit uncomfortable and got out of there quickly.
I've been to Harlem, Chicago's South side and Downtown LA and never felt uncomfortable in those neighborhoods. We got lost near the old Tigers stadium in Detroit once during the day and I was freaking out. Defiantly the shadiest neighborhood I have ever been to..
@@melod7670 I've gone to games in Chicago, Boston and the Buffalo.
Never felt unsafe before, but then again the other times wasn't for white guys and Toronto Maple leaves jerseys in a car with Ontario license plates.
Absolutely nothing sketchy happened but Man... did we ever stand out.
@@melod7670 In 1979 I passed thru' Harlem from London, England while on a wonderful 7 weeks USA/Canadian holiday(vacation to you Guys) and it is not like,I understand,it is today as Block after endless Block was 100% Black people and we were told ,under no circumstances,get off the coach..lol
@@spike6487 I hear ya. It was my first time ever seeing a neighborhood run down that badly. At that point (mid-80s) I'd never seen anything close to it up here in Canada.
Glad you guys are going down this path. You gotta check out "No reason to hit a woman" from him.
I would say this one is quite accurate. People not from the hood don't like going there and people from the hood don't like being in the burbs.
I've been following you guys for almost 2 years and today is finally the day for some Bill Burr. I'm so excited. Keep them coming.
He's such an amazing observer. Hilarious.
Once upon a time, I lived at 157 and Broadway. One day I took the wrong train uptown and had to walk across town to get home. Broke AF and only had tokens to get to work and home until payday. As a long haired blond white boy new to the city, you can bet your ass I was heckled on the way. Good times!
Its great that we can tell the truth about each other in a funny way, and just laugh at ourselves. Cultures are different, so its always fun to poke fun at each other. We need comedy to survive! All in good fun.
Reminds me of when I helped two black girls move apartments in Watts (LA), California. I look like a white linebacker for an NFL team. I could hear everyone asking, "Who's the big white boy?" (I think I was the only white person on that block, that day).
Love Bill Burr!!! He's fantastic and real!!
Definitely more Bill Burr
You guys are just the best! ...Much Love and Peace - Jazz
This was the most fun stream ever. I look forward to more of them for however long you wanna keep doing them. Edit - just found your Comedy Playlist and re-listened to Bill Burr - Some People Need Lotion. Great idea to make a Comedy Playlist. People who missed the live stream should go take a listen.
Love Bill Burr!!! You’re right…. some neighbourhoods, all colours ROLL ‘EM UP!!!
Love you guys!! You are brilliantly entertaining!! Thanks for all the sharing!!
It's True! I remember when I was a kid growing up in the 70s and 80s and watching The Flintstones! Fred Flintstone and Barney was always wearing the same gear everyday, every episode.
It's all about the Black AF1s, but when/where I grew up it was Nike Cortez (Dopeman sneakers)
I love that you're doing stand up material now. There's so much great stuff out there! Bill's among the best!
This is one Rabbit hole you two need to go down! I'm surprised you haven't done him yet! PLEASE... more Bill Burr. You will love him!
Bill burr is one of the GOATS!
Bill Burr is one of the funniest most truthful guys out there
Continue with Bill Burr! One of the best for several years now.
No, wearing dirty shoes shouldn't scare nobody! In my world it means you work hard for a living! I remember a guy called Big Jim that went to my old church. He wore dirty work boots, but he made more money each week than any other member there!
Hell yes! I knew you two would be awesome with short comedy routines. More, more, more! Please.
Yeah I still watch the same Bill Burr bits over & over lol😅. please do more, he’s so much fun.
Love Bill!
Thanks to 2020, and all these days of watching vids all alone, i discovered Bill Burr ( i'm french, but blessed with a somehow good understanding of american english ; ). What days those were...
I have seen this bit on so many Reaction channels. Cannot wait to see this one. I just know they will die laughing. And now, on with the show LOL
None of the windows are tinted 🤣🤣🤣🤣
In '79 I was 19 and GREEN, stationed in Brooklyn. Couldn't sleep one night and went off post and took the subway WAY in....bout 2am wandering around the ghetto in the grayish lighting. Oblivious.
A couple months later I'd be running down the street at 2am being chased by 10 or so local Boys swinging farm tools. But that's another story.
🤣🤣🤣 Love Bill Burr !!! Love your guys reaction ✌️😆
Oh boy! BILLY BOI. You've just found content for the next 6 years! His wife is african american and they have 2 kids! He knows what he's saying haha!
Finally!!!
Great to see you getting on Burr and Carlin, absolute legends!
“That was a quick 7 minutes.”
That’s what she said 👀
Bill for the kill! he is unfiltered and by the end of the skit on point!
Hi Mom & Dad!! Love your reactions and your laughs! Hope all is well with you both! Please consider a channel strictly for comedy reactions or a weekly stream, there are so many great comedians and routines for you to experience! ✌️ ☮️ 🇱🇷❤️
Love love love love!!!
Next you GOTTA check out his Lotion routine. OMG. 🤣🤣🤣
Honest, you both nailed it,
Maestro Fresh Wes - Let Your Backbone Slide
When he talks about his black friends in this bit, he means Dave Chappelle and Patrice O'Neal, among other comedians. Bill Burr was on Chappelle's Show pretty frequently.
I tried to explain all black Forces to my parents. They couldn't grasp it and felt like it was judgemental. I was like yeah I'm judging whether I'm gonna get jumped or not lol
I love how he spits out FACTS and Funny
Lex is soooo dang cute!!!!
You guys were cracking me up. Windows up, keeping it real.
Love Bill Burr 💛
i can watch BB reaction vids all day, all night, anywhere. Glad you guys got on board.
Plastic surgery and lotion, helicopter story (regular version first then the animated one), black vs white athletes and hitler...all great bits!! Loved your reaction to this one, one of my faves of his!!
Bill Burr is a comedy genius.
love you both man....your killin it
First I'd like to start by saying I love watchin ya'll react. Especially love how much you dig metal and thrash music. Lex you are a trip young lady. In a good way. Just watchin you get down to Slipknot is awesome. You and that shit eating grin when you like the guitars. Brad how you look over at her gettindown and start laughin. Anyways I seen Bill Burr in Indianapolis December 2021. Funny shit. My favorite comedian. You need to check out Sébastien Maniscalco. Hilarious. I think I heard ya say you are in Tampa. I lived in Sarasota for almost twenty years. Was just down there in August and September. Keep it up. Much Love.
Lex’s comment about knowing which girl would fight by them wearing all black shoes had me laughing as hard as some of Bill Burr’s stuff 😂
I'm not sure if it's the same woman in this routine, but he's married to a black woman (Nia Renee Hill) who's just about as funny as he is, so I always assumed she's the woman in the story. They have a podcast together and they're a riot together.
FYI Adam Clayton Powell Jr was a Baptist preacher and politician who served Harlem from 1945 to 1971.
those of you curious the psychology behind it. People with low or zero self worth. People that don’t feel valuable or valued. They buy shoes, jewelry, & clothing all while not having food on the table. When people wear items they deem as valuable it makes them feel valuable. They finally feel worthy and valuable. - I see this all the time especially with low income families. Where they have zero self worth you will see them obsessed over shoes or clothing. It’s actually very sad. People with high self worth you won’t have them wearing new shoes out of setting. You won’t see them buying rims for a car, spending there last dime. All while being behind on bills with no food in the house. It’s all a result of low self worth. Those items make them feel valuable without them they feel like nothing. It’s usually because failed parenting we’ve found in the majority of cases. -- you will also see them wear gold chains and stuff. -- for example a black guy in his 30s won the lottery. He immediately spent every dime buying a $17,000-30,000 gold chain. He was then robbed. But the guy didn’t even have a car or home. This is why the priorities are so screwed up. That lack of self worth will drive a whole host of problems. The lack of self value overtakes the fact they don’t have a car or house or food on the table. If they could just get that chain all problems would go away! Or that’s the subconscious thoughts. It’s extremely sad but mentoring for 15-20yrs we’ve helped and cured thousands of teenagers. We were able to implant self value and self worth. The kids immediately start thriving. It’s just the parents failed them. You see it with athletes a lot also. People with no self worth will engage in gang activity or life threatening senseless activity because they have nothing to lose. --
what has really pissed me off is BLM and the intentional abuse of the black community the last 4-5yrs. It has destroyed these kids. They have no value for themselves or anyone else because they have been programmed that everyone hates them. I mean you should see the abuse I have to take as soon as I walk in a new neighborhood they scream racial slurs immediately. I then have to take an hour just to convince them they are equals and color doesn’t matter. They have this knee jerk reaction where they just attack you with extremely racist propaganda when you haven’t said a single word yet. Most of these kids are mentally and emotionally abused from birth partly by parents and then politicians . They are programmed that white people don’t like them. It’s so sad. When you see the news running stories about racism the purpose is to teach hate. It’s to convince them what they’ve been taught is true. The politicians figured out in the 1960s if they can destroy self worth they can destroy every aspect of there life. -- in the 1950s black people were outdoing whites in every category the white dems were not gonna be passed up so that was the catalyst for all the welfare and abortion. If you give handouts it destroys self worth. Once self worth is gone a person of any color there life will crumble around them. So black people went from passing up whites in the 50s to falling way behind just in a short time frame after welfare and abortion. Keep in mind demos is who created racism in the 1900s all because black people were voting Republican since they ended slavery. The dems couldn’t win so they had the klan stop them from voting then created race wars so when they proposed Jim Crow segregation people would buy in. But the whole purpose was for dems to regain power. Also women couldn’t vote but republicans got woman’s rights passed after 42yrs of dems blocking it. If people only knew what dems have done they wouldn’t be voting for them. They literally put them in the situation in 1904’ roughly. Or that was the start about 1900’ but we saw it again in 88-93’ the dems caused the la riots and Rodney king so they could get Clinton in. They’ve repeated the same things multiple times to retake congress or the White House.
Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock and Tom Segura are some of the GOATS
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I like you guys, and Congrats with ur baby, been wit you for like 2 years, lol PS don't forget about your man, keep him in Circle ❤❤❤🙏
I work at an African American owned company in Detroit, 2 streets near me are Woodrow Wilson and Rosa Parks....
Y'all gotta do bill Burr's "old man face". I laugh hysterically everytime I watch it
LOL...more BURR!!!
You two are great
So glad you guys did a Comedy reaction. Iv'e been waiting since the last Bill burr. Hopefully I wont need to wait this long again lol
I know I'm late to this party, but there's a Martin Luther King Blvd in Des Moines, Iowa, a metro area of about 300,000 people. It's a major, 4-lane thoroughfare that runs through the entire city. It's actually pretty far from purely black neighborhoods (and the 20 or so blocks that are Des Moines' "the 'hood"). I think it was re-named from some other street in the early 1970s.
The city I live in now (Lincoln, Nebraska, pop. 324,000) is the only one I've lived in that doesn't have something named after Dr. King. I think that because the city is named after Abraham Lincoln and there are numerous statues and memorials to Lincoln, the city fathers figured they were already in the clear.
However, 40 miles away is Omaha, Nebraska (pop. 1M). There's no street named after Dr. King, but there's an elementary school, a park, and a small museum named after him.
Every other city I've lived in (Chicago; Sioux City, Iowa; Rapid City, South Dakota) has some kind of Martin Luther King street.
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love watchin yalls vids owwwwww !!!!!
I have heard several times the phrase "nothing to lose" in association with black men wearing dirty sneakers. bill burr really hit a nail on its head with that joke.
id love to see more bill burr
More bill burr!!
I live in Windsor right across the river from Detroit. After the riots of 1967, we’d go to a Mexican Restaurant late at night. It was right in a pretty off limits area. I got lost one night and when I came to an intersection this black guy started to walk right at me. I panicked and drove straight through. I found my way to the restaurant in a few minutes and all was well. Nothing happened and I had no knowledge that he was going to hurt me… but I freaked out and I now know whsat he’s saying. Even if nothing bad is happening you still felt on edge. The thing is so many people are good people just working and trying to make it like anybody else. I later learned that lesson in spades when I got in a serious jam and the only one who came to my aid was him. At an early age I learned about misconceptions and I’m glad because he was a life time friend. Bill is funny because he hits on a lot of things that we all can relate to. Good reaction. Do more. I think you will like it.
The problem in London is that I am 68 years old and have seen London transform from 98% White to a situation where White British people are in the minority and I have, personally, witnessed very many anti-social things so when my car broke down in a Multi-Cultural area @ 2am and I had to wait one hour for the Emergency London Car Services to come,I was really uneasy, especially, as I had to stay by or in my car until they arrived... There was no one around apart from 5 Black Guys by a Bus Stop and I was praying they would move but they would not. Eventually LOL, a BUS came and they got on so there was no need to panic at all...😀
Bill Burr is friggin killer 🔥
More please !
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Yo Lex is smart af. Not that you aren't Brad! Both of you are cool, keep doing your thing, I love these reactions
The Holy Trinity of comedy: Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais. Making the jokes the make us think.
*#Lex** That Was A Quick 7 Minutes*
You talking about the video or how you got that belly bump...lol😉
You guys should do more Comedy Reactions (especially Bill Burr).
You should also check out Cabriel "Fluffy" Inglacious's "Gift Basket"... you won't be disappointed!
GREAT Reaction!
You guys need to check out jo Koy he's half Filipino and he's freaking awesome
PuhLEEZE more Bill Burr!
Back in the early 90's I was in Chicago, my roommate and I worked for a small graphic design company that had started up into tshirts and hoodies. The only warehouse spot they could afford at first was located one block away from Cabrini Green Projects (then the dead center of the highest murder rate per capita in the country). He was about 6'5" and weighed maybe 180 and Irish. We had to walk 2 blocks to the bus stop and every freaking day dude was PETRIFIED that he was going to be murdered. Me, I had grown up in the military and had been in the Marine Corps and while I always "aware" I never once showed one outward ounce of worry. We worked there for 6 months until the owners could afford a bigger, nicer warehouse spot down by Wrigley Field. I swear he always looked like he was about to shit his pants and still needed to walk another 500 feet to the bathroom... lol
B Burr is a legend
Love the freedom of comedy !
Try Bill's, No Reason to Hit a Woman.
Omg, are you the cutest smartest funniest girl on the internet 🌹
Bill been married to his wife since 2013 who is a black queen, obviously together longer,, that’s what’s good about his comedy it’s for everyone as it should be
Those neighborhoods are VERY different now but that was all true at one time. As a black person you don't have to leave the city to get that feeling - I got it in Bay Ridge Brooklyn :-)
I have Bill as my all time second favorite after Patrice O'Neal and they were best friends