• its not really a fair game llc / ep 7
    Jun 25 2025

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  • It’s Not A Fair Game LLC EP 4
    Jun 2 2025

    The panel tackles Lil Duval's relationship philosophy about timing versus finding the right person, but this

    70-minute episode quickly becomes a cultural examination of dating standards, financial literacy, and why

    some people need GPS to find their life together. Mike, Mac, and Pixie navigate everything from vacation

    first dates with potential Jeffrey Dahmers to Fat Joe's check-to-check confessions and a prison comeback

    story gone horribly wrong. By the end, they're debating whether men should police their girlfriend's

    friends and why Brandon from Wisconsin needs to stay home instead of surprising people at the club. It's

    relationship advice meets financial planning with a harsh reality check about keeping your expectations

    realistic.


    YOUTUBE CHAPTERS

    0:00 - Intro & Timing vs Right Person Debate

    2:27 - Lil Duval's Dating Philosophy Deep Dive

    18:15 - Jeffrey Dahmer First Date Safety Check

    27:31 - Fat Joe's Broke Rapper Confessions

    49:00 - Prison Comeback Story Gone Wrong

    59:32 - Life Advice: Brandon's Club Bottle Drama

    1:11:00 - Outro & Socials


    DETAILED BREAKDOWN

    1. TIMING VS. RIGHT PERSON PHILOSOPHY (2:27 - 18:15) The panel debates Lil Duval's quote about

    meeting someone at the right time being more important than finding the right person. Mike and Mac

    agree while Pixie adds nuance about gender differences in dating approaches. The conversation explores

    emotional maturity, trauma bonding, and why women are "idealistic" versus men waiting for the right

    time.

    2. VACATION FIRST DATE SAFETY CONCERNS (18:15 - 27:31) Mike shares a story about rejecting a

    woman who agreed to go to Miami on a first date with a stranger, calling her mentally irresponsible. The

    discussion expands into Dubai trips, Antonio Brown callbacks, and Pixie's experiences turning down risky

    vacation offers from street guys and finance bros.

    3. FINANCIAL LITERACY & RAPPER REALITY CHECK (27:31 - 49:00) Fat Joe and Jadakiss admitting

    rappers live check-to-check sparks a deep dive into spending habits, inflation, and keeping up

    appearances. The panel discusses afterpay culture, insurance costs, and why the black and brown

    community struggles with financial literacy while debating whether rappers should maintain the illusion

    of wealth.4. PRISON COMEBACK STORY GONE WRONG (49:00 - 59:32) A viral story about a man leaving his

    girlfriend $58,000, two houses, and two cars before prison, only to return and find her broke in the

    projects. The panel debates financial responsibility, whether she had a job, unexpected expenses, and

    Mac's declaration that someone needs to "get it back in blood.

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    5. LIFE ADVICE: CLUB BOTTLE DRAMA (59:32 - 1:11:13) Brandon from Wisconsin writes in about

    feeling disrespected when NBA players sent bottles to his girlfriend's friend's birthday table at the club.

    The panel splits on whether he's being insecure or if his girl should have called him to leave when other

    men started buying drinks.


    Episode Caption

    Episode 4 of Fair Game delivers philosophical debates about dating timing, harsh lessons on vacation

    first-date safety, and financial reality checks from Fat Joe's broke confessions. Mike, Mac, and Pixie tackle

    everything from prison comeback stories to club bottle etiquette while somehow making sense of why

    Brandon from Wisconsin needs better decision-making skills. It's the kind of life advice that makes you

    laugh, cringe, and possibly reconsider your dating app conversations.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • It’s Not A Fair Game LLC EP 3 featuring Rashad from Things of That Nature
    May 30 2025

    Mike arrives with wine and controversial opinions about Travis Hunter's marriage, turning this 75-minute

    episode into an intervention disguised as cultural commentary. Joined by special guest Rashad, the crew

    dissects everything from prenup politics and Christmas photo drama to long-distance relationship

    philosophy and the economics of love. By the end, they're debating whether being a "part-time lover" is

    honest or just commitment-phobic, while somehow turning Papoose and Remy Ma's divorce into a case

    study on masculinity and financial power dynamics. It's relationship therapy meets financial literacy with

    Mike's unfiltered takes on who really runs the household.


    YOUTUBE CHAPTERS

    0:00 - Intro & Travis Hunter Marriage Controversy

    1:20 - Why Travis Hunter Needs a Divorce Petition

    19:15 - Celebrity Relationship Accountability

    29:01 - Papoose & Remy Ma: Who Really Won?

    49:59 - Marriage Philosophy & Relationship Standards

    1:02:03 - Long-Distance = Part-Time Lovers?

    1:14:00 - Outro & Socials


    DETAILED BREAKDOWN

    1. TRAVIS HUNTER MARRIAGE CONTROVERSY (1:20 - 19:15) Mike opens with the Travis Hunter and

    Leanna marriage situation, immediately declaring it the biggest heist of the century. The panel debates

    prenups, guidance failures, and whether the community failed a young athlete. Mike proposes a petition

    for divorce while Rashad defends young love and Pixie questions using Boosie as a moral compass.

    2. CELEBRITY RELATIONSHIP ACCOUNTABILITY (19:15 - 29:01) The conversation shifts to relationship

    loyalty and standards as the panel examines what happens when men wait for women versus moving on.

    Discussion includes Anthony Edwards' multiple baby mamas and whether middle America cares about

    athletes' personal lives when buying products.

    3. PAPOOSE & REMY MA DIVORCE BREAKDOWN (29:01 - 49:59) Extended analysis of the Papoose-

    Remy Ma situation becomes a case study in household management and financial power dynamics. The

    panel debates who was wrong, Christmas photo drama, and whether waiting seven years for someone in

    prison makes you loyal or weak. Mike argues that financial power determines relationship control.

    4. MARRIAGE PHILOSOPHY & RELATIONSHIP STANDARDS (49:59 - 1:02:03) The discussion evolves

    into broader relationship advice covering manipulation tactics, household leadership, and datingstandards. Mike advocates for "running a tight ship" while others question his approach to control versus

    partnership.

    5. LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS & COMMITMENT (1:02:03 - 1:14:06) Using Mike's brother's

    custody situation as a jumping-off point, the panel debates whether long-distance relationships are

    legitimate and what sacrifices love requires. Mike declares that people in long-distance relationships are

    just "part-time lovers" while others argue for practical considerations and compromise.


    Episode Caption

    Episode 3 of Fair Game delivers unfiltered takes on Travis Hunter's marriage, Papoose's household

    management skills, and the controversial theory that long-distance relationships are for part-time lovers

    only. Mike, Mac, Pixie, and Rashad navigate prenup politics and Christmas photo drama while debating

    who really runs the household when money talks. It's the kind of relationship advice that makes you

    laugh, cringe, and possibly block your ex.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • It’s Not A Fair Game LLC EP 2
    May 30 2025

    The panel opens with the kind of question that makes you pause your morning coffee: how would you

    handle your partner's freak-off past becoming public knowledge? Mike, Mac, and Pixie spend 50 minutes

    navigating the treacherous waters of scandal survival, political dating compatibility, and Joy Taylor's bold

    takes on sex work regulation. From Diddy drama fallout to whether supporting Tory Lanez should

    disqualify you from dating apps, the conversation proves that modern relationships require more vetting

    than a security clearance. Plus, life advice for Greg the bartender who's learning that love and medical

    school don't always share the same zip code, and Mike's therapeutic breakdown of why 5AM texts are

    relationship suicide notes.


    YOUTUBE CHAPTERS

    0:00 - Intro & Freak-Off Scandal Question

    0:54 - Would You Stay With Your Diddy Ex?

    13:11 - Political Beliefs = Dating Deal Breakers?

    20:03 - Joy Taylor's Prostitution Hot Take

    32:37 - Life Advice: Greg's Long Distance Drama

    48:21 - Mike's 5AM Text Nightmare

    50:01 - Outro & Socials


    DETAILED BREAKDOWN

    1. DIDDY FREAK-OFF SCANDAL IMPACT (0:54 - 13:11) Mike opens with a provocative question about

    how people would feel if their partner's involvement in Diddy's alleged freak-offs became public

    knowledge. The panel debates whether prior knowledge versus public embarrassment makes a

    difference, with Pixie emphasizing the importance of avoiding public humiliation while Mac focuses on

    character assessment. The conversation reveals different tolerance levels for scandal and the role of

    public perception in modern relationships.

    2. POLITICAL BELIEFS & DATING COMPATIBILITY (13:11 - 20:03) The conversation shifts to whether

    political views should affect dating decisions, sparked by Mike's friend losing dating prospects for

    supporting Diddy. The panel debates the Tory Lanez case as an example, with differing views on whether

    controversial opinions should disqualify romantic partners or if people should find middle ground. Pixie

    shares how she and her boyfriend argue about these topics while Mac defends the right to have

    unpopular opinions.

    3. JOY TAYLOR'S PROSTITUTION LEGALIZATION TAKE (20:03 - 32:37) Joy Taylor's statement about

    legalizing prostitution triggers a heated debate about sex work regulation, government control, and

    societal impact. Mike opposes legalization citing moral concerns and potential negative effects on youth,while Pixie and Mac argue for regulation as harm reduction, comparing it to alcohol and drug policies.

    The discussion covers everything from Amsterdam's model to the dangers of criminalization.

    4. GREG'S LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP DILEMMA (32:37 - 48:21) Life advice segment featuring

    Greg, a 33-year-old bartender whose girlfriend moved to Pittsburgh to pursue medical school after seven

    years together. The panel debates whether he should move to support her dreams or if she should

    prioritize their relationship, with different perspectives on sacrifice and compromise. Pixie shares her own

    long-distance experience while Mike and Mac question the girlfriend's commitment level.

    5. MIKE'S 5AM TEXT SITUATION (48:21 - 50:40) Mike shares his own relationship situation involving a

    woman who sent him a lengthy 5AM text expressing disappointment about their failed connection. The

    panel discusses appropriate text etiquette, the psychology behind "read more" texts, and the difference

    between being a good person and being the right person for someone. Mike offers to recommend her to

    other men while maintaining his boundaries.



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  • It’s Not A Fair Game LLC EP 1
    May 30 2025

    Mike, Mac, and Pixie launch their cultural commentary journey with the kind of unfiltered barbershop

    energy that makes you pause your commute and take notes. This 50-minute debut tackles Dr. Umar vs.

    Wallo's black business debate, The Game's $7 million house auction drama, and Summer Walker's latest

    relationship casualty while somehow turning Antonio Brown's Dubai disaster into a masterclass on "pussy

    management.

    " From motivational speaker meltdowns to Rico Reckless fumbling the bag, the hosts prove

    that fair game means everyone gets smoke—especially when you're making bad decisions on the

    internet.

    YOUTUBE CHAPTERS

    0:00 - Intro & Dr. Umar vs Wallo Debate

    7:45 - The Game's $7M House Drama

    17:37 - Summer Walker Breakup Analysis

    25:20 - Antonio Brown Dubai Disaster

    40:30 - Relationship Standards Discussion

    49:00 - Outro & Socials

    DETAILED BREAKDOWN

    1. DR. UMAR VS WALLO BLACK BUSINESS CONTROVERSY (7:45 - 17:37) The episode opens with the

    explosive moment when Wallo told Dr. Umar that Black people shouldn't always support Black businesses

    just because they're Black-owned. The panel agrees Wallo had a point about quality standards but his

    delivery was problematic. Pixie shares her experience with a century-old Black real estate company in

    Harlem while Mac defends the "support Black business" movement for helping startups grow.

    2. THE GAME'S LEGAL JUDGMENT FALLOUT (17:37 - 25:20) The hosts break down The Game being

    forced to sell his Calabasas mansion to pay a $7.1 million judgment from a 2016 sexual assault lawsuit.

    Mac explains how The Game tried last-minute asset protection moves that failed. The discussion covers

    the consequences of not handling legal issues promptly while Mike delivers his signature blunt

    assessment.

    3. SUMMER WALKER & RICO RECKLESS RELATIONSHIP AUTOPSY (25:20 - 40:30) The panel

    performs a relationship post-mortem on Summer Walker and Rico Reckless's breakup, with Mike noting

    how Chicago's "king" fumbled the bag by not leveraging his spotlight moment. The hosts debate

    whether Rico's outspoken personality was incompatible with being the breadwinner's support system

    while examining Summer's pattern of using relationships as album rollout material.4. ANTONIO BROWN'S DUBAI DEBACLE (40:30 - 49:00) The episode's most quotable segment breaks

    down Antonio Brown allegedly flying two women to Dubai with promises of shopping and rent money,

    then leaving them stranded. The women's threatening text messages about "sex trafficking" claims spark

    debate about accountability and preparation. Mike coins "terrible pussy management" while Pixie

    emphasizes Dubai isn't the place for reckless allegations.

    Episode Caption Fair Game's debut episode delivers unfiltered takes on Dr. Umar's business philosophy,

    The Game's million-dollar consequences, and Summer Walker's relationship patterns. Mike, Mac, and

    Pixie prove that cultural commentary hits different when everyone gets equal smoke and "pussy

    management" becomes a life skill. It's the kind of honest analysis that makes you laugh, cringe, and

    possibly block your ex.

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    50 mins