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Sink The 8 Ball: https://www.patreon.com/posts/sink-8-ball-56218957

Joe and the crew continue to shine in the evergreen Patreon episodes, and this installment is no different. In this episode, Joe admits to being condescending at times and shares his encounter with an Uber driver that made him realize this personality trait. He then reveals that his song "She Don't Put It Down" almost featured Jeremih and how that may have changed the trajectory of the single. Ish returns to crack muffins and opens up the age-old debate of having a "job vs career" and how the pandemic introduced a new wave of entrepreneurs, the government aiming to control personal finances, and rappers deserving a pension or union for the past contributions.
 

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Joe: what has Bieber done to win Artist of the year?

Parks: reads a list of Bieber’s accomplishments

Joe: NO ONE IS LISTENING TO THAT shyt :damn:


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That was unbearable. And this is coming from someone who doesn't care about any of it, but just from a logical standpoint, Joe will die on a hill even when he's proven wrong. He'll either move the goalpost or completely invalidate evidence that doesn't match his initial perspective. I have no idea why nikkas even bother arguing with him.
 
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Sink The 8 Ball: https://www.patreon.com/posts/sink-8-ball-56218957

Joe and the crew continue to shine in the evergreen Patreon episodes, and this installment is no different. In this episode, Joe admits to being condescending at times and shares his encounter with an Uber driver that made him realize this personality trait. He then reveals that his song "She Don't Put It Down" almost featured Jeremih and how that may have changed the trajectory of the single. Ish returns to crack muffins and opens up the age-old debate of having a "job vs career" and how the pandemic introduced a new wave of entrepreneurs, the government aiming to control personal finances, and rappers deserving a pension or union for the past contributions.
 
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