White Woman Has 11 Kids By 8 Different Black Men....And Uses THEM FOR THIS!

Oshay Duke Jackson
30 Oct 202208:06

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of 'Celebrity Junk Demon,' host Jackson discusses popular TikToker Eudora, a Caucasian woman from Memphis with a diverse group of friends and 11 children by eight different fathers. He explores the stereotypes and judgments associated with her lifestyle, including the challenges of dating women with multiple children and the potential implications for the kids involved. Jackson also addresses the backlash Eudora faces for her choices and the societal perceptions of large families in urban areas.

Takeaways

  • 🎤 The video features a discussion by a character named Jackson about a popular TikToker, Eudora.
  • 🏙️ Eudora is described as a Caucasian woman from Memphis with a stereotype of having all black friends and 'acting black'.
  • 👶 She has 11 children by eight different fathers, all of whom appear to be primarily black men.
  • 🔥 The video addresses the controversy surrounding Eudora's personal life choices and the public's reaction to them.
  • 🤔 Jackson questions the reasoning behind having multiple children with different fathers and plays a video of Eudora's explanation.
  • 📉 The explanation given by Eudora is that having multiple fathers is a form of insurance in case something happens to one of the fathers.
  • 👨‍👦‍👦 Jackson plays another video, discussing men's perspectives on dating women with children and the challenges it presents.
  • 💬 The script touches on societal views on women with multiple children from different fathers, suggesting a lack of stability and planning.
  • 👗 It also hints at the potential negative impacts on the children, such as being teased or treated differently due to having different fathers.
  • 👫 The video implies that the type of men Eudora attracts may be of lower quality due to her lifestyle and the company she keeps.
  • 🏡 Lastly, the script raises concerns about the fairness to the children and the potential for unequal treatment among siblings with different fathers.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video script?

    -The main topic of the video script is discussing the case of a popular TikToker, Eudora, who is a Caucasian woman with a stereotype of having multiple children by different fathers and her reasoning behind it.

  • What is the city of origin for Eudora mentioned in the script?

    -Eudora is from the city of Memphis.

  • What stereotype is Eudora associated with according to the script?

    -Eudora is associated with the stereotype of a white woman with predominantly black friends or acting in an 'urban' or 'hood' manner.

  • How many children does Eudora have, and how many different fathers do they have according to the script?

    -Eudora has 11 children by eight different fathers.

  • What is the reasoning Eudora gives for having multiple children by different fathers?

    -Eudora's reasoning is that if something happens to one of the children's fathers, the other fathers can step up for the child or children involved.

  • What issue is highlighted regarding men dating women with children from the script?

    -The issue highlighted is that men often feel they take on 100% of the responsibility for a child without having any authority, such as the ability to discipline the child.

  • What criticism does the speaker have about the men Eudora has chosen to father her children?

    -The speaker criticizes that the men Eudora has chosen are likely not financially stable or planning for the future, which is why she has had to rely on multiple men.

  • What is the speaker's view on the impact of having multiple fathers on the children?

    -The speaker believes it is unfair to the children because they may be treated differently by their fathers and could face embarrassment or ridicule for having different fathers.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the type of men Eudora attracts?

    -The speaker suggests that Eudora attracts low-quality men, possibly due to her lifestyle and the company she keeps, which is reflected in her TikTok content.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the portrayal of large families in urban areas?

    -The speaker's opinion is that large families in urban areas are typically portrayed as poor and struggling, which is a common stereotype.

  • What advice does the speaker give regarding having multiple children with different fathers?

    -The speaker advises against having multiple children with different fathers, suggesting it reflects poorly on the individuals involved and is not fair to the children.

Outlines

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🎥 Controversy Over TikToker's Lifestyle

In this paragraph, the host, O'Shea Duke Jackson, introduces a discussion about a popular TikToker named Eudora, a Caucasian woman from Memphis with a predominantly black social circle. The host expresses mixed feelings about her, acknowledging her as a potentially nice person but also pointing out that she fits a stereotype of a white woman acting 'black' in an urban context. Eudora has come under criticism for having 11 children by eight different men, which the host suggests may reflect a lack of quality in her relationships rather than a conscious choice. The paragraph also includes a TikTok video where Eudora explains her reasoning for having multiple children with different fathers, suggesting a form of insurance in case something happens to one of the fathers. The host challenges this logic, implying that it reflects poorly on the men involved and raises questions about the children's well-being and the impact on society.

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🤔 Societal Impact of Multiple Partners and Children

The second paragraph delves deeper into the implications of having multiple children with different fathers, as exemplified by the TikToker Eudora. The host discusses the societal perceptions and potential negative impacts on the children, including the risk of being teased or feeling a sense of inequality among siblings due to different fathers' involvement and resources. The paragraph also touches on the broader issue of dating someone with children and the challenges that come with it, such as the lack of authority and potential for conflict. The host critiques the idea of having multiple partners as a form of security, suggesting it may be a result of poor choices in partners rather than a strategic plan. The paragraph concludes with a critique of the TikToker's social circle and lifestyle, implying that it may not be conducive to attracting 'valuable' individuals and could be contributing to the situation at hand.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Celebrity Junk Demon

This appears to be the name of the show or series that the speaker, Jackson, is hosting. It suggests a focus on discussing celebrities or public figures and their behaviors or controversies. The name itself implies a critical or humorous take on celebrity culture.

💡TikToker

A TikToker refers to a content creator on the social media platform TikTok. In the script, the term is used to describe a popular user named Eudora, who is the subject of the episode. The discussion revolves around her online presence and the controversies surrounding her personal life.

💡Caucasian

Caucasian is a term used to describe a person of European descent. In the context of the script, it is used to highlight the ethnicity of Eudora, which is contrasted with her predominantly black social circle and the cultural stereotypes associated with her behavior.

💡Stereotype

A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. The script discusses the stereotype of a 'white woman with all black friends' and 'acting black,' which is used to critique Eudora's behavior and the perceptions of her character.

💡Urban Culture

Urban culture typically refers to the cultural practices and social norms associated with city life, often with a focus on minority communities. The script uses this term to describe the environment Eudora is perceived to be a part of, suggesting a certain lifestyle and set of values.

💡Baby Daddies

The term 'baby daddies' is colloquial and refers to the biological fathers of a person's children, especially when they are not in a committed relationship with the mother. The script discusses Eudora having 11 children by eight different 'baby daddies,' which is a point of controversy and discussion.

💡Responsibility

Responsibility in this context refers to the obligations and duties one has towards others, particularly in a familial setting. The script mentions the idea of taking on responsibility for a child without having authority, which is a common concern for potential partners of single parents.

💡Quality

In the script, 'quality' is used to describe the perceived value or worth of individuals, particularly men. It is suggested that Eudora's choice of partners may reflect a lack of 'quality' in her relationships, which could be a factor in having multiple children with different fathers.

💡Fairness

Fairness is the idea of being just and impartial. The script raises the issue of fairness in relation to Eudora's children, suggesting that having multiple fathers could lead to unequal treatment and opportunities for the children, which is an unfair situation.

💡Resources

Resources in this context refers to the financial and material means available to an individual or family. The script questions whether Eudora has the necessary resources to care for her 11 children, implying a potential strain on her ability to provide for them.

💡Professional

Professional here implies having a career or engaging in activities that are characterized by a high level of skill and competence. The script contrasts a professional, business-oriented family with the perceived lack of enterprise in Eudora's life, suggesting a difference in social and economic status.

Highlights

Introduction of the episode by the host, Jackson, focusing on popular TikToker Eudora.

Eudora is a Caucasian lady from Memphis with a diverse group of friends and an 'urban' persona.

The host's observation of Eudora's TikTok content, which includes fun with her kids and other activities.

Eudora's stereotype as a white woman with all black friends, and her urban cultural representation.

Controversy surrounding Eudora having 11 kids by eight different fathers, all of whom appear to be primarily black men.

Eudora's reasoning for having multiple children with different fathers, using a numerical analogy.

Discussion on societal perceptions of women with multiple children from different fathers.

A TikTok user's perspective on the challenges of dating women with children, including the lack of authority and responsibility.

Eudora's explanation for having children with different men as a form of insurance against the loss of one father.

Critique of the logic behind having multiple children with different fathers, questioning the quality of the men involved.

Analysis of the potential negative impact on the children, including the risk of being treated unequally by different fathers.

The host's commentary on the type of men Eudora attracts and the implications for her social circle.

Reflection on the societal expectations and the impact of having multiple children with different fathers on a child's life.

The host's critique of the portrayal of women with multiple children in urban areas and the assumption of poverty.

Eudora's response to negative and racist comments towards her children, emphasizing the importance of providing opportunities.

Final thoughts by the host, O'Shea Duke Jackson, summarizing the episode and encouraging viewers to subscribe.

Transcripts

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good everybody it's your boy oh

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Jackson

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bat at it again with another episode of

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the celebrity junk demon

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made music so guys today we are talking

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about popular tick tocker fi Eudora and

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she is a Caucasian lady from the city of

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Memphis and I was on The Tick Tock page

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and um he seems to be doing some

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interesting things you know like having

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fun with her kids you know and other

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stuff and she is the typical I guess

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what you would say The Stereotype of a

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white woman with like all black friends

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or sounds black or you would say acting

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black in the urban sense like the the

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hood right I mean not that part of Black

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Culture that you know the Pookie kind of

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culture she's like that if you would

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look she could be an um a nice person

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but that's what you kind of maybe feel

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that she's been growing up in the hood

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and if you look it up at her page but

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nonetheless she seems like you know

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she's a nice person she's not trying to

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you know hurt anybody or hate nobody but

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she has come under Fire for having 11

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kids by eight different baby daddies and

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when you look at the kids owner page

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they all seem to be very much black or

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mixed so for sure we can say the all of

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the fathers are primarily black men now

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obviously I believe she's unmarried but

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I want you to listen to the reasoning as

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to why she says she has 11 kids by eight

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different dudes will play both videos

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and then you'll find out why why is it

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when women have multiple children

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that child instantly think of

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this [ __ ] like we living like Tiny Tim

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and [ __ ] like a lot of [ __ ] people

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crammed up in one little ass house

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um scraping up on food

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um

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struggling like

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when in reality it's really given

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me and my kids be partying and turning

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up around this month

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one thing I'm sick of having to explain

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is why I have eight baby daddies okay so

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I'm explaining this one time for y'all

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so it won't be any more questions okay

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let me explain it if you have one

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and you take away one you have zero but

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if you have eight and you take away

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three you still have five

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okay so that's that's what we're dealing

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with right there right but now at the

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same time here's what I want to play uh

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I saw another brother on Tick Tock that

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explains how men feel a lot of men

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dating women with kids okay let's talk

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about that let me ask somebody who's

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single who doesn't have kids there's no

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way I'm dating a woman with kids I don't

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care how old the kid is like when you a

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step uh you date somebody with kids you

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take on 100 of the responsibility of

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that child with zero Authority like you

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can't discipline that child I gotta hear

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you not my dad and I I ain't trying to

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hear that like I'm saying I don't want

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no baby daddy issues I want you secretly

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sleeping with your baby mom because you

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it's that time like you know what I'm

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saying nah man so now here's

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here's where we're at all right this

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lady is specifically saying I have all

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these kids by different men because if

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something happens to one of the kids

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fathers I have other baby fathers in

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other words the other baby fathers will

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step up for the other kid or other guy

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that's dead that is what she's saying

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okay that's what she's saying now I want

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to deal with that because here's what

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we're what we got to deal with today a

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lot of guys understand this particular

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trick all right and it makes sense to

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her but the the point is it doesn't make

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sense to anybody else and the reason why

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you have so many baby fathers I can also

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talk about why you why you do because

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none of them are good that's why they're

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not good guys because if they were

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decent guys you wouldn't need to go with

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all these other guys but because they're

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probably not financially stable they

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don't have a plan for the future so you

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have to try to you know get all these

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different guys instead of getting one

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guy and what would that ultimately be a

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reflection of hmm now I I know what a

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lot of people are going to say a lot of

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women are going to say well these this

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is Memphis right Ain't Nothing But Trash

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men in Memphis they always say to

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wherever you're at Atlanta men attracts

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in Atlanta Sacramento mini trash in

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Sacramento but then how do you explain

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the people that you that you get around

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and you hang around because you are who

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you hang around it is clear when you

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look at the Young lady's Tick Tock I'm

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not hating on her she might be a nice

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person but it is clear that you know

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it's not a lot of valuable people

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probably hanging around her okay that's

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to say it nicely there's not a lot of

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valuable men that will come in and look

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at her in a situation and be like you

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know what you have something to offer me

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I mean just look at some of the stuff

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she does on her Tick Tock I mean some of

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it is it could be twerking and you know

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just a little you know a lot of like I

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said no nothing wrong with tattoos but

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again it does say something to certain

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guys for women have tattoos you know

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um bending over excessively what do you

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expect that you're gonna get you're

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going to get low quality men and when

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you have low quality men there are so

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many of them that you need to make up

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one man and then also what we got to

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deal with is the fact that you're not

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being fair to the kids okay every child

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that I know that let's say for example

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their mama had multiple kids how much is

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gonna be real you know your kids have

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different daddies you got made fun of it

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was almost for some people an

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embarrassment what happens when and I'm

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gonna tell you this is what happens a

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lot of times right you know one kid

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might have a better father than the

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other all right so one kid might come

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over and take take the kid out his child

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out and then his brother because his mom

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picked a Pookie and Ray Ray his daddy

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locked up so the other brother is coming

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back getting you know clean school

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clothes and stuff like that and then you

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have to explain to the child who is not

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at fault that you know what yeah well

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her dad is different from yours so

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that's why you don't get anything and

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then what typically happens the baby

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mama gets mad at the baby daddy why

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don't you take the other kid with him if

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you're going and that was a big a viral

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clip that was going around here it was a

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skit I believe but you saw like why you

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getting your son something to eat and

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you not getting my son something to eat

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that's how ridiculous it is that's how

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much it it doesn't make sense guys

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that's what we're dealing with here and

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it's completely okay for her to do that

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now I know that she's been getting some

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comments that are negative and you know

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racist towards her children and that's

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not that's not nice that's not fair at

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all but obviously give your kids the

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best opportunities and don't be having

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all these kids that obviously you

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probably don't have the resources to

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take care of and she even talks about it

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everybody thinks that kids that come in

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one house 11 kids are poor well that's

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because typically that's the truth

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typically women are men are families

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that have a lot of kids in urban areas

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are poor that's usually especially if

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you're not a family that's professional

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business oriented which looking at your

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Tick Tock page unless I'm I'm completely

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wrong I would feel like that's probably

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not you as the most enterprising person

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in the world right so but guys what do

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you think it's your boy O'Shea Duke

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Jackson back at it again with another

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episode of the celebrity jump I Richard

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you for all that you do subscribe the

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bill

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