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Mike Epps's stand-up routine, "Lost Diaries Part 1," covers a range of observational humor and personal anecdotes. He starts by joking about older women and their fearlessness, contrasting their past with their present . He then moves on to how grandmothers seemingly know everything that's going on, even without leaving the house, and their reactions to seeing naked pictures on Instagram . Epps then transitions to observations about relationships in Indiana, specifically focusing on black men dating white women and the differences in how white and black women approach attending his shows . He briefly touches on COVID-19 and the inability to smell or taste , followed by a controversial joke about women's hygiene and their children . He shares a humorous interaction with Ice-T, making fun of his limited lines on "Law and Order" . Epps then discusses Bill Cosby's legal troubles, particularly Cosby's supposed blindness during the trial and his sudden recovery after sentencing . He laments the disrespectful nature of young people today compared to grandmas from his childhood, recounting a common scenario where grandmas would send kids to the store . Finally, he talks about his attempts to support black businesses, specifically a haunted house run by a former prisoner, leading to hilarious and awkward encounters with the "monsters" who are actually ex-convicts . He concludes with a joke about getting the COVID vaccine because of the threat of Netflix being cut off and a bit about trusting white people in certain areas but not when it comes to God .He ends the video by discussing God's patience with human complaints and how people would appreciate their problems more if they were swapped with others .