Lisa refers to Yaba as Corie
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During the video, they enjoy a cold Miller Lite (or two), with Lisa slyly acknowledging she’s a “bad influence.”
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Upon some sort of off-camera noise, Lisa references the children, to which Yaba replies, “Fuck ‘em.”
Rest assured, the dads are attending to the children, so “it ain’t like” Yaba and Lisa are “just leaving them in there by themselves.”
Lisa adds, “Yeah,
no, the dads are in there. They’re [I assume the kids] still probably getting fucked up.”
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Lisa continues to encourage Yaba to actually finish her beer. While Yaba expresses concern over a disabling hangover, Lisa views it as an opportunity for Yaba to divest herself of her inhibitions ("Destiny!"):
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Yaba shows off her ALR-inspired top bun, by Lisa, which leads to Yaba chirping, “Destiny… I got my diabetes spot!”

Lisa chuckles, “I might have one somewhere.”
Yaba concurs, then more seriously states, “Imma quit.”
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Yaba also shows off her Reba McEntire t-shirt and claims to be a fan:

Lisa admits she
loves Reba’s TV show.
Snickering, Yaba replies, “I don’t fucking watch the show.”
When Yaba asks Lisa why Lisa thinks she bought the shirt, Lisa assumes ALR, to Yaba’s scoffing.
Apparently, she bought the shirt due to
Tammy Slaton (i.e., “the girl that does little skits on Facebook”), which does not seem to register with Lisa.
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Upon Lisa flipping her hair, Yaba remarks, “She’s like over here like Mukbang King. She’s like, ‘Do I look okay?’”
After Lisa inquires about whether her own eyebrows are “on fleek,” Yaba acknowledges, “Bitch, I know I’m a wreck, but I don’t care… okay?”
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(One hopes Yaba's not still hurt about the eyebrow comments, discussed in the last
post.)
Yaba possibly alludes to her
Finding Amberlynn, Part 1 video, which depicts ALR eating: “That’ a good video, wasn’t it? [Lisa’s] watching my shit.”
Lisa, however, asserts that she “can’t watch that shit.”
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Lisa later affirms her position, which prompts a sheepish defense from Yaba ("Destiny?"):
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Yaba admits to having considered “doing a mukbang” with Lisa, “just for a fucking joke,” but expresses concern the video would have been so “fucking funny” she’d be “choking on [her] food.”
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Yaba announces her subscriber count has grown from 8 to 41.
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Yaba gives a shout out to (“my guy”) Ron/StayNegative, who recently gave her a shout out. Speaking directly to Ron, Yaba states that she and Lisa “want to come on [his] radio show.”
Who knows what they’d be willing to do?
She tells Lisa he’s “in Indiana,” though she doesn’t know where in Indiana. She thinks he might be “up there somewhere” near Indianapolis.
She concedes that Ron might not want it known where he lives, as he does videos like Yaba and Lisa.
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Yaba references the Thanksgiving haul video (since privated/deleted), which apparently did not bring in the viewers: “They didn’t watch that shit” (see
post).
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Later, Yaba admits one hope for this video is to encourage Lisa to start a channel of her own, perhaps hair-/makeup-themed.
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(
NB: It's not clear Lisa ever started a YouTube channel for herself.)
The two disagree when they met — whether kindergarten, first-, or second grade — but acknowledge they didn’t initially like one another.
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Regardless, the two attended private, Catholic school but “didn’t get nowhere with that…. Like, if you’re paying tuition now, you probably just want to go ahead and scratch that…. It doesn’t help. You’re not going to get very far with that.”
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Yaba's description for this video may support this observation:
Yaba’s mother knew Lisa’s parents.
At some point, Yaba’s mother “dragged” Yaba over to Lisa’s home, as Yaba’s mother was “a drinker...,” where the parents would be ““drinking a bunch of beer and getting fucked up or whatever.”
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(While it's unclear what got Yaba's mother "fucked up" that night, Yaba has since claimed her mother favored Old Milwaukee; see
post).
Though Lisa acted “real cool” while Yaba was at her house, upon returning to school, the two remained dismissive of one another.
According to Yaba, Lisa “used to hang out with all the little sluts girls,” unlike Yaba.
Rather, Yaba hung out with the boys, as she was a “tom boy.”
Lisa would not start hanging out with the boys until sixth grade, when she “
really started hanging out with the guys, like stalking, creepy shit.”
By sixth grade, however, the two “really started hanging out… getting along, right?”
Yaba proceeds to discuss a story from seventh grade wherein she “hit [Lisa] in the face with a motherfucking extension cord.”
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While in church for “like Lent or some shit,” there was apparently a male pupil who “smelled like feet.”
Because Lisa thought he was “real pretty,” she publicly blamed Yaba for “stinking up the whole pew.”
Returning from church to school, Yaba and Lisa fought, which involved Lisa squeezing Yaba’s cheeks and Yaba “popping [Lisa] right in the face” with a motherfucking extension cord.
Instead, it was
8th grade winter break when the two became inseparable.
Following 8th grade graduation, Lisa’s family moves across the Ohio River from Louisville, KY to Indiana (likely, New Albany area).
When the two began driving, they formed “like, the Big Girl Crew,” Yaba, Lisa, and “another big girl,” the three of whom rode around “smoking a lot of weed.”
Lisa educated “really tomboyish” Yaba in the art of femininity.
At some point, the two worked together at a parking garage.
At 17, the relationship suffers when Lisa gets a boyfriend whose voicemails she cherished, as the young couple only met up occasionally.
In addition Lisa would “write down all his little text messages” in a notebook, which per Yaba, Lisa thought was “real cool.”
Yaba is working at some (other?) parking garage and bored, as she no longer has Lisa to talk to “all the time.”
As Yaba puts it, “She’s pissing me off. I felt left out”:
Guessing Lisa’s password to her voicemail, she goes into Lisa’s account and deletes all of the boyfriend’s messages.
Lisa then calls Yaba “crying," to which Yaba suggests the messages “must have just automatically deleted after so long.”
Yaba does however concede she “was scared to death to tell” Lisa, as she didn’t know Lisa “was going to get that upset about it.”
Yaba admits that she would continue to “call and check [Lisa’s] voicemail all the time when she wouldn’t talk to me.”
During one eavesdrop, she claims to have heard Lisa sing “Oops I Did It Again,” though Lisa asserts the song was “Lucky.”
Attempts to reach Melissa — possibly the third member of the Big Girl Crew? — to settle the matter fail.
Yaba possibly also shared the voicemail(s) with “everybody.”

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