Does he look like a bitch?
If you notice there isn't a lot here and that's purposeful because within the audio it's meant to address something much larger,
a much larger issue.
You know why we're here?
I don't remember asking you a goddamn thing.
I just want you to know how sorry we are that things got so fucked up with us.
We got into this thing with the best intentions, really.
Oh, I'm sorry. Did I break your concentration?
I didn't mean to do that. Please, continue.
You were saying something about best intentions?
This is what this piece is about.
The character is set before a judge and it's basically the judge is condemning him to hell for treating God as a bitch
and just basically having good intentions with us alive but not measuring up to the standards of perfection.
English motherfucker, do you speak it?
Yes.
Then you know what I'm saying.
What?
Say what again.
Say what again.
I dare you.
I double dare you, motherfucker.
Say what one more goddamn time.
Does he look like a bitch?
What?
Does he look like a bitch?
No!
Then why are you trying to fuck him like a bitch, friend?
Yeah, I'm kind of taking the role of a Samuel Jackson that's doing right now
by condemning this person to hell.
You tried to fuck him.
You don't like to be fucked by anybody.
You read the Bible, right?
Yes.
Well, there's this passage.
Ezekiel 25, 17.
The path of the righteous man is the second one.
Samuel Jackson makes a reference to the scripture and also it's the text element that I want to include into the piece.
The other reason being is for the deeper meaning I'm trying to convey with the views.
In my past, I've primarily saw God as a judge and how that relates to my life is just I wanted to do that.
I wanted to be a judge also, like to express to people, hey, you know, the ramifications of the way you live your life
and you don't treat God like a bitch by living your life any which way you want.
