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QUIET ON SET AND DAN SCHNEIDER

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one was sub Everybody Welcome to

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Podcast. We are back in the

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studio we got at the Park

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V P here up. I'll tell

3:12

you this right now Man Who?

3:14

Last week's episode I classes I

3:16

forgot I didn't have a podcast.

3:18

many others are so. I

3:20

was driving to Sacramento and I realized when

3:22

I got there and I was looking at

3:24

the the video que I'm like oh shit

3:26

I don't have a fucking video so I

3:28

had a podcast it my old bedroom in

3:31

Sacramento assesses on the bed like with my

3:33

seat up like I'm talking to my breasts.

3:35

read about I see Elites are just. So

3:38

stupid much is because I had to get close

3:40

to the video cameras. I didn't have any audio

3:42

so I had a speak close to the mighty

3:44

new the I phones or is really good. Yeah

3:46

so this audio sounded fine but every by so

3:48

why the fuck are. You so close to the

3:50

cameras. just like could the audio has to

3:52

be good. Dog I go fuck a grub

3:55

me about issue where are doing back home

3:57

while so my parents okay every. Korean.

3:59

pen Every Korean knows this.

4:01

It's like they hoard like a

4:03

motherfucker. I don't understand why,

4:05

look I get it. Like they went through a

4:08

lot of shit or whatever whatnot. But if they

4:10

could find a use for something, they just won't

4:12

throw it away. Or it could be useful. Or

4:14

it could be. Yeah. So we, when I was

4:16

there last time, remember

4:18

we got into a whole fight about the dog pissing thing

4:21

and basically I snapped. I was like, hey, I'm coming back

4:23

in March or April and I'm throwing all your stupid shit

4:25

away. And so, you know, they finally

4:27

agreed. Well, I go

4:30

there and I'm about to get ready, you

4:32

know, just throw stuff away. My mom's like, don't do anything.

4:34

Just come here and relax. It's my birthday. And

4:36

so before I got there, they actually threw away a

4:38

lot of the stuff. Right. So I actually didn't have

4:40

to do much of anything at all. Right. And what

4:42

I found out was there was a key thing that

4:44

I, I don't think I should have

4:46

used my wife for this, but my dad

4:48

who last time he was arguing with me, we got

4:51

into the whole fight, the dog piss thing. And then

4:53

we were on the phone not too long ago where

4:55

I was like, okay, well, look, if you can't get

4:57

it done, then I guess Mariel can't come over because

4:59

she's not comfortable being here. So when

5:01

I got to the house, Doug, this

5:04

motherfucker cleared everything out. Doug

5:06

redid the floors, redid the bed. He made the

5:08

room look like a hotel. You

5:10

know, when Koreans have to do something for other

5:12

people so they look better, they'll go all out

5:14

for it because they have to be in a

5:17

good light. That's exactly what I was so mad

5:19

when I walked into the house. I was like,

5:21

first of all, I have been

5:23

arguing with you for two years, your

5:25

son, your fucking blood. And I just

5:27

say, well, Mariel can't come just for

5:29

okay, you know, ripping out the fucking floor.

5:31

Suddenly, he's a general contractor. He did that shit

5:34

in a month. Dude, when I

5:36

went back up to Washington because of

5:38

the mold situation, you know,

5:40

the contractors tore down all four

5:42

plus the ceiling, so five walls of drywall,

5:44

right? But in order to do that, we

5:46

had to take everything out of the garage.

5:49

And here's the thing, like my mom's a hoarder too. It's

5:52

a two-car garage, but she can only fit one car. It's

5:54

like that, like wall to wall,

5:56

right? And So I had to rent

5:59

one of those storage. That's like a

6:01

twenty foot freakin' storage container and

6:03

like I had a move all

6:05

this shit into their and also

6:07

say he's this is old why

6:10

do you have this This Ten

6:12

John has been here since two

6:14

thousand and fourteen was like college

6:16

is a. Recipe

6:19

like how do you Even if we had. So.

6:21

In the back. Or

6:23

there's like an old dishwasher is broken specific

6:25

phrases that are broken on something about this

6:28

is the fridge that I had when we

6:30

so you live in duplexes when I was

6:32

fuckin three years old he like this shit

6:34

belongs to the museum is fifth of that

6:37

sort of them Serbia and I open it

6:39

up and I'm like there's just like dried

6:41

Korean goods in there. I'm like what do

6:43

this not edible it whatever the fuck are

6:46

you and with and as a words arts

6:48

But the funny thing is is like V

6:50

wants all this stuff away but my stuff

6:52

like my childhood. The Oh My. God. so

6:54

the socket yeah. Like. I remember

6:57

like i'm Your Eyes to illustrate

6:59

Draw a lot. And. Then

7:01

mammals of when to draw any morals

7:03

I could use through all my drawings

7:05

over asia like ours considered like the

7:07

i don't like as and fourth grade

7:09

like I was drawing like portraits of

7:12

my uncle and stuff and prepares. It's

7:14

like thought out and I had like

7:16

medals like awards a shit and then

7:18

business as I would you do this

7:20

he goes through the way or mugged

7:22

but you have this fucking forty six

7:24

year old refrigerators of why would you

7:26

throw away my shit they gave away

7:28

so I had a binder and like.

7:31

This is like my O C D type

7:33

of shit where my pokemon cards. When I

7:35

got them I immediately put every single one

7:37

of plastic right right? I took care of

7:39

them all so I had like two First

7:41

edition towards. This is like when the courts

7:43

first came out here the first edition. So

7:46

how much that it's worth two hundred thousand

7:48

only for them? Pay them away. Oh my

7:50

City boy. the whole binder. Literally all the

7:52

original debt. I had every single one of

7:54

first edition see through. All. Of

7:56

them away. same my brother and I collected

7:59

all the space. The cards like thank

8:01

God like my brother save the really

8:03

like we have an Alex Rodriguez rookie

8:05

card. we have a much guilt hot

8:07

a rookie card Barry Zito what he

8:09

does you know but then like all

8:12

the other stuff like they were in

8:14

boxes and binders past them. You

8:16

know, other like my X Men comics

8:18

from the nineties, Cost them to and

8:21

do with the work. When I asked her why she did

8:23

that, I'll see why do you do that? She was what

8:25

are you a kid of Mike. How

8:28

was worth like a hundred thousand dollars. You're

8:30

a sick what are you talking? So I

8:32

had a go on E bay and look

8:34

up every single card and so are so

8:36

a rights issue goes for you want me

8:38

to do now he says dogs on my

8:40

oh no say sorry yeah we could have

8:43

bought a house yeah you know what the

8:45

for the I literally told her don't throw

8:47

those things away a little older do not

8:49

give it away See days. Them away to

8:51

be Casey through the other stuff

8:53

away but you kept the forty

8:55

year old refrigerator. Have to explain

8:57

to me the fucking logic. Nothing

8:59

makes sense like I remember my

9:01

dad was journaling be years before

9:03

he died. Like. To

9:06

spread whole bunch of stuff and I just

9:08

knew there was a stories about him in

9:10

there as a up them I'm aware that

9:12

binder of to his journals sites ah street

9:15

died as pull the service of to and

9:17

Potus oh my god yeah I was crazy

9:19

dog you know I'm like I understand your

9:21

trauma and Pts you don't want to hear

9:24

stories. But. I do who

9:26

do not know have children see us

9:28

have like a dog cause it was

9:30

interesting. Smith. Said that in do with

9:32

this but I was a. Talking or we're on

9:34

the podcast be it's him the other day and I

9:36

want to ask you this or obese people in general

9:38

or a in the podcast world. So. There's.

9:41

Like this sub conversation

9:43

about like consent right?

9:46

Were. Obviously. There's

9:48

clear a clear rules and the way that you should

9:50

dictate yourself in the dating were when it comes to

9:52

consent race sex yeah, whenever whatnot, and

9:55

as it does is bit of huge issue

9:58

so however there is like them I

10:01

asked a few friends about this during the time when

10:03

the whole me too movement was happening, right? And then

10:05

it actually sparked up because of a homework that I

10:07

was talking to and she was like, you

10:09

know I don't know how kids want

10:12

to or like a younger generation before us

10:14

wants guys to be around them because

10:16

we were talking about the whole me too thing. She was like, yeah,

10:19

I get it. But if I'm dating a guy and

10:22

We're we're clearly intimate with each other. We're dating

10:24

and stuff and then before like we're about to

10:26

kiss He goes can I kiss you? I

10:29

would probably break up with him on the spot. What right

10:31

and I was like, oh, what do you mean? She was

10:33

like, I think it's fucking whack if a guy can't if

10:35

we're in the mood and then you ask can I kiss

10:37

you? That's weird as fuck. I always do

10:40

that Here's

10:42

the thing. Oh wait, they're already seeing each other

10:44

they're dating. Okay. Okay. Yeah, like, you know Like

10:46

you're on dates or whatever whatnot that things are

10:48

going great not first kiss No,

10:50

the first kiss first kiss. Yeah, I do that. Yeah,

10:53

so my homegirls are like nah We don't like that

10:55

we like and I'm gonna say all of them But

10:57

I would say I I actually

10:59

just texted them the other day because I was on a

11:01

podcast with me and Tim were talking They're talking about this.

11:03

It's like hey, let me ask you this and it was

11:05

the ones that asked before I said, do you still feel

11:07

that way? They're like, yeah so one of them by the

11:09

way is dating now like she's currently brand new single and

11:12

there was a guy that she was going out with and This

11:15

is like their second date on tinder or bumble or whatever the

11:17

hinge app or whatever the fuck it is I don't know which

11:19

one it will But you

11:22

know, they're like cuddling or whatever whatnot

11:24

They're you know, this is a

11:26

good few dates and then I guess he asked her

11:29

if he could kiss it She's like, why would you

11:31

do that? Like this is a good moment Like don't

11:33

ask like if we're feeling each other

11:35

out and I guess like she

11:37

didn't like that It's very to her in her

11:39

opinion. It's kind of like Weak.

11:43

It's like this is the moment feel out

11:45

the moment like don't ask if you can

11:47

kiss me. So What

11:50

are we supposed to do though in this

11:52

climate? Well, this is the thing though This

11:54

is the the the thing that I

11:56

was wondering too because so Robin on this podcast. She

11:58

was like, well, I I think

12:02

it's respectful if you do that way and she was like

12:04

I think that's how most women feel I'm like that's

12:06

not true because I Literally know like

12:09

just even yesterday I asked for my homegirls I texted

12:11

them all and they all said the same thing. It's

12:13

like now that's just weak are they from the

12:15

hood? Culture

12:18

think what I was saying to I think

12:20

it's a culture thing Yeah, right And it's

12:22

also a generational thing right because I think

12:24

a lot of younger people because of the

12:26

rhetoric that happened or a lot of bad

12:28

Things that could happen they feel like guys

12:30

are just dumb as shit So

12:32

they should be able to ask first and the

12:34

other ones like they kind of like the more

12:36

traditional men who takes charge and Right and things

12:39

like that. So I'm like thinking to myself too.

12:41

It's like when I was on this podcast.

12:43

I'm like damn This is a really

12:46

difficult dating climate for people right

12:49

and because to like there are a lot of

12:51

situations where guys are just so fucking clueless like

12:55

I'm pretty sure Robin told this in public, but she told the

12:58

story where she was she's

13:00

like in this acting class and A

13:03

guy that she was talking not even talking to they

13:05

just kind of related on some other shit during like

13:07

the theater class or whatever Yeah, as they relate on

13:09

the fact that she told him that she's an introvert.

13:12

She goes. Oh, I'm super introverted Oh, I'm introverted to blah blah

13:14

blah. They're talking and at the end of the class. This will

13:16

go for a kiss Oh

13:19

introvert Bro

13:21

number one, she just told you

13:23

she's an introvert and to

13:25

for some reason he thought oh we connected on this

13:28

Let me fucking tongue her out and see what's up.

13:30

So she's traumatized by that shit So now

13:33

she expects people to ask first because of

13:35

some idiots like that. Yeah, so there's like

13:37

oh I see both sides now It's like

13:39

oh this kind I get it like but

13:41

what the fuck right that doesn't make any

13:43

sense to me I think it would be

13:45

like yeah when you say cultural like a

13:47

girl who's already dating a guy Because

13:50

she knows he's that a type of guy

13:52

maybe with some swag or yeah Yeah, you

13:54

can't do that and then there's other people

13:56

who are into nerdy introverts and they don't

13:58

know what the fuck to do Yeah,

14:00

right cuz it reminds me I Completely

14:03

forgot about this but in college I was

14:05

seeing a girl and yeah, it's

14:08

been months or something and I think

14:10

we were at a friend's house and He

14:14

had karaoke and then I

14:16

think he went to bed or something It was just us

14:18

two and then we were talking and then I leaned in

14:20

for the kiss, right? And then when

14:22

I pulled back she had her eyes closed and it

14:25

looked and then she when she opened it she

14:27

fucking Like

14:30

shove my face back. Oh Why

14:34

did you do that and I was like, oh god, I

14:36

felt like Like, you

14:38

know when you when you feel like this

14:40

is it This is a moment and then

14:43

it was like not I guess, you know,

14:45

so ever since then Yeah, I've been asking

14:47

I always ask people like

14:49

when it's the first kid, but you got

14:51

traumatized No, yeah I don't want to get

14:54

fucking like look one thing from one point

14:56

of feeling like this is it like and

14:58

you feel the Confidence and you're gonna I'm

15:00

gonna do it and the next of shriveling

15:02

up like Case

15:05

to end your case you guys had to like traumatic

15:07

experiences that you have for it to happen I

15:09

think my thing was like there's no I don't

15:12

think there's a set role that everybody believes Right,

15:14

there's like it's like the safest thing though

15:17

is to ask though, right? Yeah

15:19

I think it is the safest thing though, but then

15:21

it's like I don't

15:23

know because so for an example, right? Me

15:26

and Tim were talking about this if you've ever

15:29

interacted with like girls from like New York They

15:31

will call you the f-word so fast. No,

15:34

right like these Dominican chicks are so mean Why

15:38

like they don't they don't I

15:40

mean like if you're from New York or something

15:43

like that I would like for you to chime

15:45

in because two experiences of mine, you know I'm

15:47

not traditionally like the most manly type of dude

15:49

and listen, I've been called all types of gay

15:51

Yeah, right as a joke or whatever the fuck

15:53

not it is I'm fine with it. We roast

15:55

each other back, but I'm like damn Is

15:57

there something that I'm missing here? But I Think it's just like

15:59

a. It's like where you're at, where you're from,

16:01

or what your upbringing is that dictates does terrorize us

16:03

and so I guess like on a podcast when I

16:05

was saying and I was taking a step back when

16:07

I was thinking about it was like. I

16:10

kind of wish that's not wish, But I

16:12

think that. Who. Does the

16:14

responsibility fall upon? This is

16:16

upon the guy to. Ask

16:20

or is it upon? Also, upon

16:22

the girl to set boundaries. I think

16:24

it's. When. A girl. Lays.

16:27

Down the tracks and give hints.

16:29

But. Expects a guy to follow along like

16:32

yeah your head naturals works I realized

16:34

like a girl mice eight yeah I

16:36

like that guy who takes charge. I

16:38

like the guy who takes a Nysid

16:40

initiatives and a dude be like are

16:42

are right that I'm gonna ask her

16:44

where to eat next time. Not like

16:46

okay I'm gonna go in for the

16:48

kiss. the I could be like us

16:51

all sorts of factors but I just

16:53

don't think. Like. With

16:55

what we know now accessible with the younger

16:57

generation, what we're talking about is. Always.

16:59

Consent. So I really do

17:02

think it's just like cultural

17:04

like or province or wherever

17:06

you're from like that. I.

17:09

Feel like. That's. Why the

17:11

safest thing is always the asked? because I

17:13

guess at yet what if I'm sorry what

17:15

if you're spears was like hey you will

17:17

the other way around you ask the growth

17:19

by you fucking gay boy the hydrogen or

17:22

out there are going to have never jabs.

17:24

That's what I'm saying like. Own

17:26

when I lost the bunch of weight like.

17:29

You know I got. A lot

17:31

of attention from girls for the like

17:33

First time in my life rights and

17:35

especially in my Dm and because it

17:37

was new to me my kids didn't

17:39

Game is so weak yeah yeah to

17:41

ah to respond I've had like three

17:43

or four girls asked me if I'm

17:45

gay does so because I'm not like

17:47

flirting back but I'm just trying to

17:49

be respectful of of up was what

17:51

this is what I'm talking about. This

17:53

is like that half half thing. It's

17:55

like what is the what is the

17:57

line between respectful and the do not.

18:00

The initiative in charge, right? I think that's

18:02

like the thing that kind of floats in

18:04

this weird space because Hadaway till somebody like

18:06

you should be socially aware. Like what is

18:08

the definition of being social with Read the

18:10

fucking situation. How do you teasers to a

18:12

young guy? So might My response to that

18:14

was like, you know when you're younger. My.

18:17

Hormones are raising on both sides. like

18:19

I think it's important for guys to

18:21

be very. Socially. Aware

18:23

and be smart and seek about the consent stuff

18:26

first and kind of read it like because you

18:28

don't you not owed any woman's affection and all

18:30

right and I think that's a problem with a

18:32

lot of young medici like if they're nice guy

18:34

they're old certain sections which is not real but

18:36

as as other side to where I've seen a

18:38

lot of young women. Who They

18:40

expect young guys to just know these rules.

18:43

About. What they're not result in a you should know

18:45

these things. Yeah. But.

18:47

You should also be able to tell somebody your

18:49

boundaries, order for them to respect it's price. So

18:52

let's say, like you're in a young, you're like

18:54

a thirteen year old boy and girl. whatever whatnot.

18:56

This is like your first kiss, your first boyfriend

18:58

and the boy thinks it's okay to kiss and

19:00

he kisses you and then you get mad about

19:02

it. Later on. Understandable.

19:05

But I would say for like if I

19:08

had a daughter right and I would tellers

19:10

like listen, dollars are important. You. Gotta

19:12

let people know what your boundaries are. right?

19:14

You can't. He. Would be

19:16

nice if the others aren't the opposite sex. The

19:18

boy knows this. but in case they don't know,

19:21

make so that your boundaries are known. As I

19:23

tapes were dating, I don't feel comfortable with the

19:25

first kiss until a while, so I'll let you

19:27

know or don't touch me. This we're don't say

19:29

these things you know. I'm.

19:32

One of those guys that's terrible at

19:34

reading science and hence from girls how

19:36

are you dating dude that the article

19:39

your days it's always be rough brother

19:41

like I I think I get along

19:43

with girls who just kind of like

19:45

okay doesn't get it like they just

19:47

have to tell me say it up

19:50

like. i'm

19:52

i'm a glass milk homeowner place watch movies

19:54

now here's think you ask me watch a

19:56

movie i'm in it for the movie gas

19:59

or I fucking I'm a

20:01

cinephile. Yeah, you know and then I go

20:03

over house and then she set up this

20:05

tent in her living room Like

20:07

put these the couches the better like these

20:11

Pillows and like blankets. I was like wow,

20:13

this is awesome And

20:16

I get in there and then she's

20:18

I'll be right back She comes back in

20:20

just her underwear and like a little

20:22

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23:43

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23:46

oh, that's cool. I take my pants off, but I'm

23:48

just like, I love sitting

23:50

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23:52

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23:54

heard of my life, dude. I'm literally going

23:56

to kill myself. Movie

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Were watching it and I think I was.

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Movies you want to watch and I fell

24:04

asleep. And then i wake

24:06

up the my it's more like dude was like

24:08

a boss so bad like i'm so sorry fall

24:11

asleep during the movie I feel so. Terrible.

24:16

Busy. Taught to get up the oh yes

24:18

the next time she was just of front

24:21

like. Why? Don't we don't

24:23

be afraid, that's pretty upfront Dodgers. Ah, that's

24:25

what I say if you don't tell me

24:27

like if I don't hear audibly like I'm

24:29

just I'm just terrible at those thought.

24:31

Man, I don't know what their lives. and

24:35

referred to as asking me like it's a d

24:37

s for first isn't I guess the i have

24:40

to bird police that he i tell you this

24:42

before your blood tested the would def we call

24:44

you get he says i thought hundred percent would

24:46

they get that's frame money when i first time

24:49

the sun even though the first girl like another

24:51

girl same thing. One of her house. we

24:53

had lunch and then. Did the.

24:55

Conversation is just gun into sex and

24:57

her lies and then says looks at

25:00

me says sometimes i just want to

25:02

fuck. With. No strings

25:04

attached in the dude passer by both.

25:08

Of these guys up that What? our savior. I

25:12

actually said you know meet who misses

25:14

As I said say i'll see you

25:16

tomorrow that. Goes

25:18

for equity lie about yes. Oh shit

25:20

I gotta go off without. Lp

25:23

beat Somebody was the father of the average

25:25

really like three but males. Hope you get

25:28

to meet a person. Would you know somebody

25:30

to have to tell me word for word

25:32

Bad: You want to. Have sex With Me.

25:34

It's with. you

25:37

too much work to date has been a number

25:39

of i that is a lot of fucking work

25:41

with you i'm say like this would be interesting

25:43

conversation because i got feel like when i was

25:45

saying this to am i gonna want people to

25:47

misconstrue the idea of sight of girls always had

25:49

to do all the work know i i'd look

25:51

at it from a perspective of me if i

25:53

was a father as and i would one my

25:55

daughter to like learn how to set set boundaries

25:57

and say things out loud or rather than expecting

25:59

the other pro and to know same thing for the

26:01

guy right so it's like I

26:04

don't know like what is this this dance that

26:06

happens to it's like do I all I thought about

26:08

was thank God I'm not dating anymore yeah I don't

26:10

got to deal with none of this shit I could

26:13

I could speak freely to any

26:15

woman with no fucking agenda and it just

26:17

feels good like I could just say whatever

26:19

I wanted to move the fuck on and

26:22

not have to deal with anything yeah so

26:24

like the dating situation is so confusing cuz

26:26

like with Robin she always wants consent right

26:29

and then she said my friends are just like that too

26:31

and I was like well that's not also a general truth

26:33

because I also have my friends which majority of

26:35

my friends are women and once

26:37

again they're upbringing the age gap is also

26:40

like 10 years apart right or

26:42

10 or like six or seven years apart too

26:44

so how they perceive things how they perceive what

26:46

they want a man to be is set from

26:48

a generation before her so it's like damn I

26:51

don't know like dating is so fucking confusing well

26:53

also you know I wasn't always I didn't always

26:55

look like this you know so I

26:57

was like I guess I you could say

26:59

I was just this big fat nerd you

27:01

know had no game and so

27:04

even though like I got skinnier

27:06

or fitter like I I just

27:09

the thing is internally my personality is that

27:11

same guy I was fat too though that

27:13

was not like that you've always

27:17

had that kind of confidence that flag with

27:19

you though right yeah

27:21

yeah I was speaking

27:23

about man we gotta talk about this we gotta talk about quiet

27:25

on the set yeah we're gonna talk

27:27

about consent it kind of melds together but

27:29

look I never grew up watching I didn't

27:32

have cable right right so the whole

27:35

Nickelodeon thing all that all this other

27:37

stuff I knew about these shows I

27:39

never really watched them so when people

27:41

have like this childhood connection to people

27:43

like I don't know

27:45

Nina Thompson Keenan Thompson and Kel yeah the

27:47

only reference I have of them

27:50

which I feel connected to is what

27:52

good burger yeah the good burger can I take your order

27:54

was good but that was it but

27:56

outside of that if it was

27:58

on cable or general television I didn't

28:00

really watch it because I used to get my ass before watching

28:02

too much TV, right? I'm not sure if

28:04

you guys ever had this or you John

28:06

if your parents didn't watch you watching TV But

28:09

my parents because they would work all the time. They would come

28:11

home at 7 p.m. Right? So

28:14

for me, I'm not allowed to watch team. I supposed to get

28:16

my homework done That was really bad at school. Yeah, so what

28:18

they would do is they would check the heat On

28:22

the back of the TV to see if I was

28:24

on TV So I figured out

28:26

the system where I would stop watching TV an

28:28

hour and a half before I would take an

28:30

ice cold Towel that I left in the freezer

28:32

and put it on the back of the TV

28:36

And so every time I see my dad is coming

28:38

you must yeah, I know you watch TV CRT

28:42

yeah Moodle

28:45

button did no tell me my bike a the

28:47

gap. Yeah, he was like put his hand on

28:49

I think he's cold he goes, okay Oh You

28:53

watch the TV okay, but in my mind I

28:55

might stupid bitch Well

28:58

system what when I was watching

29:00

that it took me back because I

29:02

was watching Nickelodeon in those years Hmm

29:04

like Nick at night type of

29:06

stuff and well Nick

29:08

at night was like I love Lucy and old black and

29:11

white. Oh was it? Yes. This is yeah, I don't know

29:14

like Nickelodeon

29:16

back then it was like Ren

29:19

and Stimpy yeah, I fucking loved Ren. I watched

29:21

red and Stimpy, but I had those on tapes

29:23

on tape Yeah, I had that on tape too

29:25

because I just fucking love the shit out of

29:27

it, but When

29:29

all that first came out that was my

29:32

introduction to yeah, it was like a

29:34

kids SNL Mm-hmm, and I remember I

29:36

watched that first generation of it But

29:39

same by the time when I was like in

29:41

7th grade I don't know

29:43

what it was a video store because we

29:46

had the video rental I got more into

29:48

watching films and movies than watching kids content

29:50

now because I could just tell the difference

29:53

and so after like 97

29:56

or something and like by the time they're talking about

29:58

it in episode 2 or whatever I have

30:00

like no reference about these kids or whatever,

30:02

but I remember the first season and

30:05

then that's where You the

30:07

way they paint the picture of this

30:09

guy Dan Schneider is just

30:11

like Worse than the

30:14

way of the last

30:17

dance painted their chien. Yeah.

30:19

Yeah. Yeah I

30:21

forget his name right now, but like I mean they had

30:23

the same vibe The the

30:26

fat kid who just wants respect or something and

30:28

I never saw the show so I didn't know

30:30

what dad Schneider looked like I

30:32

will say this I feel bad because you shouldn't

30:34

judge a book by its cover Yeah, but the

30:36

moment I saw his face I was like wow,

30:38

this is a diddler. Yeah Why I could read

30:40

yeah, if he was a Batman villain, he's the

30:42

diddler Trending

30:47

because of Diddy We'll

30:50

get to that too. Yeah. Oh I

30:53

was like yo This will have

30:55

a like a chin and then then the

30:57

the fact the fact behind Yeah, where he

30:59

would hide children or something I don't know

31:02

what the fuck and I feel bad cuz

31:04

I should you know What we

31:06

learn in media especially when it comes to docu-series,

31:08

right? These people paint a picture that they want

31:10

to pay. Yeah, I mean and us, you

31:13

know, we have experience in editing It's

31:15

clear every time they show his pictures

31:17

There's I mean, they're all unflattering,

31:19

but then it's the music behind it Yeah And

31:22

what the voiceover behind it is also saying as

31:24

they like do the slow can burns, you know

31:26

Yeah, I'm in effect, you know, cuz you know

31:28

when I look at that type of stuff too

31:30

You could do that about anybody. Yeah, I mean

31:32

you do my mother Teresa if you want it

31:34

Yeah, you fucking do a little

31:36

work thing. So Exactly

31:39

didn't you know some shit like that? So I'm

31:42

trying to watch this very objectively, right?

31:44

Cuz By

31:46

the way, I hope we're beyond this thing now where

31:48

I'm like, I'm not trying to be a victim blame

31:51

or anything I'm just looking at the docu-series because we

31:53

watch a lot of film and I've watched a lot

31:55

of docu- documentaries Everything has a bias, right?

31:57

So I'm just trying to watch it for what it is.

31:59

But even then it was really hard to watch for me

32:01

because it has to deal with children and

32:04

it's just like I don't know it's

32:06

hard for me to watch it. That's the thing I didn't

32:08

see the R. Kelly doc I didn't see the Michael Jackson

32:10

docs but

32:13

because I knew we were going to talk about it I was like all right

32:15

let me watch it and as

32:17

a form of like

32:19

informative documentary it had

32:21

a little bit of too much TMZ in

32:24

it for me because the

32:26

two people who were giving the most

32:28

information, A the business

32:30

insider journalist, I understand. The

32:34

other girl who's a culture

32:37

writer that's like the TMZ

32:39

part but she's speaking on

32:41

it as if like this

32:43

is what happened this is what he did and

32:45

then you see da da da da da da.

32:48

And I thought honestly that she was

32:50

unnecessary. Yeah, it was like let the

32:52

people who would there speak and let

32:54

the journalist be out not this culture

32:57

critic. Yeah. Yeah and the

32:59

other thing too as an editor as

33:01

well I'm I see like sometimes

33:04

it was a stretch like I feel

33:06

sorry for this guy Dan Snyder like I

33:08

know he looks like a creep it's easy

33:10

to be bought in through its editing. I

33:13

know he wasn't a great boss that

33:15

thought that's clear but then

33:18

like there there's some parts where there

33:21

was a stretch of the way he is like

33:23

there's one moment where he has a camera gets

33:25

behind a girl and he scares them

33:27

she goes whoa and then that

33:29

culture criticals like she couldn't

33:31

say I don't like that she

33:34

couldn't stand up for herself so what

33:36

the hell. This is the

33:38

thing about like docu series too was like you know

33:40

or people who create content

33:42

online I don't think people understand that the

33:44

truth is enough. Yeah. So

33:47

when they when they do that thing and

33:50

you have people who watch this sometimes who

33:53

are going to be critical of it they go why did

33:55

you add that when it didn't need to be

33:57

there. Yeah right it was it's

33:59

already. The if there's already damning evidence enough

34:02

as it is, it'll speak for itself.

34:04

It already speaks volumes, but that's slicer.

34:06

The dramatic part of try to make

34:08

it even crazier than it is is

34:10

I'm not saying is not crazy. That's

34:12

not what I'm saying at all rights.

34:14

For the stuff that little, it's like

34:16

Okay, so Dan Snyder had a sexy

34:18

did a podcast right after this with

34:20

another childhood star. Nice thing he was

34:22

an adult actor on an adult actor

34:24

writer and yeah, and he was asking

34:26

him all the serious questions. And there

34:28

were things that okay I didn't. See

34:30

it. but I just saw the that the

34:32

of yeah so one of the things that

34:34

okay let's just talk about his creepiness. So

34:37

the massaging thing right? that's already a fact.

34:39

even admitted it. Yeah because I maybe I

34:41

should have done that. Maybe what do you

34:44

mean do don't do that isn't know for

34:46

party members massaging you you fat fuck. What

34:48

purpose? What are they massage? Do you have

34:50

no structural content in your whole body? Because.

34:54

Bad of gela A what do you

34:56

need to be massage for? What are

34:58

they massaging. It to somebody talking

35:00

about to the ever go back maybe I

35:02

should have that does probably something I would

35:04

deathly not do. I. Don't me

35:07

with you some of the reflect on

35:09

that for what purpose would you have

35:11

p A if you are like wardrobe

35:13

like massaging him to let's let her

35:15

focus on what the fuck these people

35:17

have to were not like oh my

35:19

god I gotta give my boss a

35:21

massage yeah and like those are other

35:23

thing to like. I remember back in

35:26

those days when I will watch net

35:28

like. Know.

35:31

There's. A lot of the humor I didn't

35:33

get position obviously here. the last track him,

35:35

you know? And in all the behind the

35:37

scenes, there's clearly not an audience. But.

35:42

I. Just remember thinking, is this,

35:44

what's funny. To. Like.

35:47

A Max is a white people yeah yeah yeah

35:49

yeah right. and then to the dock your hearing

35:51

all the cousins like they're even like how is

35:54

this funny. right? Nemesis

35:56

as disguise twisted sense

35:58

of humor of. Fucking

36:00

his foot said his am like sexual

36:02

innuendoes with kids. I get that's not

36:05

cool. yeah that is not all right

36:07

and now I look back like all

36:09

kid like all that weird shit in

36:11

the nineties or whatever with little told

36:13

jokes. Yeah it was this fucking weirdo.

36:16

Yeah and this guy to like that

36:18

that the odd thing that he did

36:20

to was when I was watching the

36:22

the the podcast that he was saying

36:25

he goes well. The

36:27

jokes that I were by was making

36:29

was for ratings and views so whatever

36:32

kids found funny I did more this

36:34

right so it wasn't a choice of

36:36

oh this is my preference. I did

36:38

it based on ratings lagging kids like

36:40

the you know, the group on the

36:42

face a weird shit so be like

36:45

morbid. I did more like that's what

36:47

I was gearing towards i'm I know

36:49

you at a character named one of

36:51

Amanda Bynes cared to her last name

36:53

was taped. Yeah, I don't think that's

36:55

more the ratings you fucking blob. That

36:58

the Ariana grande a stuff that sucking

37:00

on toes easier that and her trying

37:02

to squeeze a fucking potato to get

37:05

but it'll sous les ah the fucking

37:07

out But when she still water on

37:09

her body like that unlike what is

37:11

this cook because if I looked at

37:14

it from the roof of for me

37:16

as a kid I would be licensed.

37:20

Potato to use that like know, what the

37:22

fuck? Yes I like I could see oh

37:25

it's so absurd and dumb. But. Then.

37:28

These. Were like on the line right?

37:30

Yeah, These words like the extra stuff

37:32

that they would put on their website.

37:34

Yeah, and so there's no audience laughing

37:36

with it. It's just fucking weird. Yeah,

37:39

Yeah. No and first the you yawn saw

37:41

until up so to the hour episode

37:44

three is when it gets. Fucked

37:46

up because this is the stats are in

37:48

episode three Foods is what I saw the

37:50

later when I was reading up about it

37:52

said insists that third episode of Concrete Meal

37:54

but it was the Drakes. Bell.

37:57

The break bell situation because the was that last

37:59

do with the. Not to miss person and

38:01

it turned out that was dragged well and

38:03

it was with the guy was his name

38:05

the pickle boy? Pickles guy, Pickle guy what

38:07

the fuck is is Josh Peck. Just

38:10

picked was his costar. Oh.

38:12

Okay well that the his name is also

38:15

pack. Okay yeah something else pack. And.

38:18

House parties? Yeah like

38:20

that guy. Manipulated.

38:24

Drake. Bell. Into.

38:26

Believing that his dad was stealing his money

38:29

and so the he hired a lawyer and

38:31

it was like knows not. Established

38:33

assume money he kept getting into his

38:35

ear and then got into it. The

38:37

due to establish manager and salt parents

38:40

have to be onset you and and

38:42

this guy was constantly I guess he

38:44

was a dialogue coats and a producer

38:46

who's constantly trying to get other people's

38:48

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38:51

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38:53

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40:41

It. But it wasn't just the

40:43

delaying, it wasn't It was great.

40:45

Like in insists it shows. No

40:47

lawsuits like sodomy, forcible like oral

40:50

like family even go there objects

40:52

within to his or says like

40:54

that kind of shit. it's fucked

40:56

up. The thing that really. Pissed.

40:59

Me off. Ah I didn't see the

41:01

did the third episode but what I

41:03

read about was that that guy specifically

41:05

he got fired. Again, After

41:07

he got out of jail one in

41:10

the fuck is going and that's the

41:12

bigger picture and a problem with hollywood

41:14

because the other thing is when it's

41:16

this thing went to trial. right?

41:19

And then Drake Bell who was john

41:21

doe in the you know on on

41:24

the. But. The called the court

41:26

documents because. You. Know he

41:28

was under his arm. He

41:31

said it was just him and his family. As

41:34

painters. And then this

41:36

dude. Who

41:38

who had done all this fucked up? Sit

41:40

to sit there was like. Twenty

41:43

to thirty Like Hollywood.

41:46

Producers. And Hollywood people

41:48

like eat that he had seen on

41:50

since. Sitting. Behind him in

41:53

support of this guy who had. Are.

41:55

Worded him he over and over and over

41:57

and over again. right And

42:00

he said like

42:02

when he went up on the stand to

42:05

give his testimony He looked at all

42:07

those people there and he's like like

42:09

I can't believe you guys. Yeah. Yeah Yeah,

42:12

you guys are doing you know stand up

42:14

for him and then the

42:17

documents get released of the people who were

42:20

Not there because that list isn't

42:22

out like people who are but then

42:24

people who wrote letters to the judge

42:27

To ask for leniency fucking

42:30

psychops From X-men

42:32

Oh James Larson. Yeah He

42:36

was like he's my friend. I've known

42:38

him that and then Tarrant Killam. He

42:40

used to be on SNL. Mmm that

42:43

dude Was defending him

42:45

in letters and all

42:47

these other like Hollywood children

42:49

show directors you

42:52

know that they were saying

42:55

like supporting this guy and then other

42:57

actresses verse and Actors

42:59

were saying he must have been tempted

43:02

This kid must have been tempted. Yeah by a

43:04

15 14 year old boy What

43:09

what the fuck are they talking about? Yeah, and so do

43:11

you know what happened to him? He got 16 months

43:14

That's insane, man. He got 16 months

43:17

and when he got out, yeah those directors

43:19

who had defended him They

43:21

started were working on the Disney Channel and they

43:23

hired that so that's how he got how he

43:25

got back cuz the fucking How does nothing Hollywood

43:27

people does a fucking guy with a red dot

43:30

a? Sex offender get

43:32

hired on a children's set again. That is

43:34

fucking crazy, but this is this is the

43:36

thing to where you

43:38

know when we talk about the whole cat William situation and

43:41

People start discussing about how disgusting Hollywood is

43:43

and why people are gravitating towards believing everything

43:46

cat William says is because of shit like

43:48

this Like in what burned

43:50

out to be real yeah in what fucking

43:52

workplace for children. Would you ever hire

43:54

somebody who is a convicted? child

43:58

sex offender then what It

44:01

doesn't make sense like okay. Let's say let's

44:03

just say this let's let's go into

44:06

a mind state that I would never be in Let's

44:08

say my friend right. I don't

44:11

even believe I don't believe

44:13

that he did this right, but he's like hey

44:15

Can you hire me for this children's show? I

44:17

would still say no yeah, right You're

44:20

gonna fuck my shit up because we're

44:22

still like a registered look you're registered

44:24

sex offender Why the fuck would you

44:27

even take that chance or risk? Even

44:30

if you believe in 99% if there was

44:32

a 1% chance that somebody that I knew

44:34

touched the child You're not getting anywhere near

44:36

kids. Yeah at all especially in

44:38

a fucking workplace where it's documented that

44:40

he fucking Assaulted the shit out of

44:42

this young boy and on top of

44:44

that he groomed and he manipulated him

44:47

Which is fucking insane. You know what the

44:49

interesting part of that doc was too or? That

44:52

I was reading by didn't because I didn't see the episode was because

44:55

Drake confided in Dan

44:58

Schneider and Dan Schneider helped him yeah,

45:01

and he was saying good things about him.

45:03

Yeah, which is fucking crazy Yeah, so that's

45:05

the other thing about the rest of the

45:07

doc Because it

45:09

deviates between okay like this

45:12

horrible Producer boss

45:14

Dan Schneider and then by

45:17

episode two and three It's

45:20

about these actual Sexual

45:23

child predators. Yeah, right and

45:26

then in the midst of that like of not talking

45:28

about Dan Schneider anymore It's

45:30

Drake Bell saying Dan Schneider was the one who

45:33

came to him like are you okay? Is there

45:35

anything you need and you don't want

45:37

to talk about that's fine, too It's like i'm here for

45:39

you, you know, and if he

45:41

said that after him Drake Bell,

45:43

right his parents also Thanked

45:46

Dan Schneider as well, too So

45:48

there's like what the fuck is going on here? And it's

45:50

not to say that people who do horrible things can't do

45:52

good things as well. Well, that that's the thing like so

45:55

Drake Bell's father who was his manager at the time

45:58

knew that this motherfucker like

46:01

was a creep yeah right and he was

46:03

getting like to him's like dude cut that

46:05

out yeah it's inappropriate da da da da

46:07

and so he went to another producer on

46:09

the show was like hey I don't like

46:11

that this is happening between this guy and

46:14

my kid and then the

46:16

producers like you know he's

46:18

gay right you're being homophobic what

46:20

the fuck so he's like you have

46:23

to back off or you and cuz

46:25

he was being labeled as a homophobe and

46:27

being ostracized you know he's gay right I

46:29

was like cool now even more concerned because

46:31

I think my son is a boy you

46:34

know yeah and he's hanging out with a

46:36

young boy I'm not I don't get if

46:38

he's gay I'm worried that he's a he's

46:40

a sex offender yeah what are you talking about that's

46:43

so fucking wild but this is the thing too

46:45

there's like it's

46:48

like how do you

46:51

deal with this I think Drake

46:53

Bell same thing how did he deal

46:55

with it alcohol abuse

46:58

drug problems like

47:00

even him getting so fucked

47:03

up he started texting young kids you

47:05

know and he served jail time

47:07

he served more jail time for the

47:10

consequences of what happened to him then

47:12

this motherfucker that spent a dream Drake

47:14

Bell went to jail too yeah for

47:16

like DUIs and like for

47:19

for the soliciting a minor and whatever he

47:22

solicited a minor too yeah I mean that's

47:24

it was in the midst of him being

47:26

like just drugged out fucked up and whatever

47:28

what I had no idea that's the thing

47:30

about that trauma

47:33

that gets passed on to people like

47:36

he's not even gay or whatever something

47:38

like yeah but it's like that

47:40

kind of I forgot what it's

47:42

called like it's like a curse like when when

47:45

you put that kind of

47:47

shit on somebody and then it just gets passed

47:49

on or whatever yeah I always hear that a

47:51

lot too where you know

47:53

when you are you still listen to this cycle of

47:55

abuse yeah yeah yeah I used to listen to this

47:57

this podcast called a sword and scale and they would

48:00

have a lot of these like weird cases where either somebody

48:02

was a serial killer, you know, sex

48:04

offender, murder or whatever. What I do would do terrible things

48:06

and you go into their past and what

48:08

they're doing now happened to them happen to them

48:10

and they're just doing it forward

48:12

that way, which is fucking nuts man. Like

48:15

I when I saw this thing too, it's just like I

48:18

also wonder too. I

48:21

don't think I would ever want my kids to be

48:23

in the public scene like

48:26

that at that early of an age, right?

48:28

Because it's not normal. Like you have all

48:30

these people, how many childhood stars and actors

48:32

you know that ended up so fucking weird,

48:35

right? And I'm pretty sure they weren't

48:37

like that when they started. But when you're put into a

48:39

position of, first of all, I say this from an experience

48:41

of most adults can't handle

48:43

it. Adults

48:45

who are supposed to be mentally sound,

48:47

who have life experience, who can decide

48:50

for themselves the moment they become famous,

48:52

they have a little bit of limelight.

48:54

And I'm talking about maybe a thousand

48:56

followers on Instagram. The

48:59

reality of what social

49:01

media reality becomes mixed. They don't even know what the

49:03

fuck is real or not. So if

49:05

it fucks up an adult who is supposed to be prepared

49:08

for these type of situations, what the fuck do you

49:10

think that does to a kid, especially

49:12

at the time that they were in

49:14

because celebrities were a rarity. Everybody's

49:17

a fucking celebrity now, as long as you have

49:19

a following on Instagram, YouTube, or whatever the fuck

49:21

that it is, they're considered quote unquote a celebrity.

49:24

So when you do these these children, they

49:26

don't know what the fuck is going on. Their

49:28

world is actually developed and built around them. They're

49:30

not actually having like real life situation that most

49:32

kids are are having, and it's not being developed

49:34

that way. So I look at like young

49:36

kids, and I see people who kind of exploit their kids, it's like it's

49:42

hard because I don't want to judge, right? Because I don't

49:44

know what they're going on in their personal life or how

49:46

they perceive what they're doing. But every

49:49

time and look, I've been in this space for a

49:51

very long time. Every person that I know that uses

49:53

their kids as a way for them to get money

49:55

or be famous always has a fucked up

49:57

kid. Yeah, always. I

50:01

have not seen the other side of it. The

50:03

kids are all fucking weird, they're rowdy as

50:05

fuck, they're just these little disrespectful shits. And

50:08

on top of that too, these parents don't

50:10

even know that they're doing this to their

50:12

children because in their mind they rationalize it,

50:14

right? I'm showing people the full side of

50:16

what it's like to have a family. You're

50:18

not doing it because of that. You're doing it because the

50:20

brand deals are great and it makes you look good. Don't

50:24

lie. At this point, I think

50:26

all of us are smart enough to know you're not

50:28

doing it for your fucking kid. You're

50:30

doing it because it gives you attention. And the

50:33

biggest side of this that you'll see is like

50:35

somebody will start their Instagram page and they'll have

50:37

a little bit of a following and then they'll

50:39

put their kid up to get all these likes

50:41

and views, all children content now. So

50:43

who are you doing this for? You're not doing

50:45

it for your fucking kid. You're doing it for

50:47

your bank account and you're doing it because it

50:50

validates your existence because if you didn't have these

50:52

kids and you weren't shelling them out for fucking

50:54

views, you would be non-existent to the world. And

50:57

you disguise it with I'm doing

50:59

it for everybody else. And

51:02

I hate that topic. I fucking hate that

51:04

shit. It annoys the fuck

51:06

out of me and there's a special place in hell for people like

51:08

that. You know, like the

51:10

opposite of that spectrum is like how

51:12

these people and these kids

51:14

have to, they come out

51:16

on these documentaries or tell out books and they

51:18

actually talk about, you know, it was their

51:21

child stars and you see that

51:23

it was their parents who were just

51:25

like using their kids for either the money

51:28

or like some fame that they never had

51:30

or whatever, yada yada, the relationship

51:32

is always strained. And then you see

51:34

Shia LaBeouf's movie,

51:36

Honey Boy. Yeah. Right. And

51:39

it's, What is that, right? Yeah, and he plays

51:41

his father and then he has his young star

51:43

and then he like basically was marketing

51:45

the film as this was my life. This

51:47

is what happened to me, my life story.

51:50

And then his dad came out like,

51:52

that's not true. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah,

51:54

yeah, yeah, yeah. And so it's kind

51:56

of like on that spectrum too, where

51:58

you're just like, what? What are you juicing,

52:01

smolaying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like

52:04

you could have just made the movie

52:06

and said like it's fictional and still

52:08

what people would have respected it for

52:10

being whatever storytelling you're doing or the

52:12

acting that's happening in it. Yeah,

52:15

it's just like and you know like I said too with

52:18

this like everything all this information that we're getting I'm trying

52:20

to take it with the grain of salt because I don't

52:22

even know what's real. So many people

52:24

are good at telling stories, so many people are good at lying

52:27

but like I said one thing's for sure

52:29

this motherfucker was getting massages. Yeah. And

52:31

that's already a bad sign. And he had a major

52:33

weird foot fetish for sure. Yeah, there's a lot of

52:35

stuff that I'm just like I don't know about this

52:38

dude. Like I maybe in his so

52:40

if I'm trying to like rationalize it maybe

52:42

in his head because he's such a fucking

52:44

weirdo he's like he already rationalized

52:46

in his own head, right? Like

52:48

oh this is getting views I'm doing it for the views

52:51

because I see that with social media people all

52:53

the fucking time. I'm not talking about people who

52:55

just you know they daily vlog they have their

52:57

kids in it whatever I'm talking about people who

52:59

make it their whole personality to use their kids

53:01

as like fodder for like money and fame. Well

53:03

when you're saying views right it's

53:05

really important to know whether

53:07

it was the Nielsen ratings back then. Yeah.

53:10

But on YouTube you can see who what

53:12

kind of accounts and who's watching your shit,

53:14

right? Yeah. So there was

53:16

a skit me and Justin did right where

53:20

the skit was if you masturbate too much you

53:22

go blind. Yeah. And he actually

53:24

goes blind. Yeah. And he accidentally shoots

53:26

himself in the head. Yeah. Just

53:29

a dumb skit, right? And

53:31

it was at the end it's a PSA about

53:33

not masturbating too much. Yeah. But

53:35

the thumbnail is him like on the couch

53:37

like that, right? Or on

53:40

the bed. And then that was

53:42

one of his videos that shot up and got

53:44

a million views on him. Oh shit, right? And

53:47

then you saw the analytics who's watching it? Like

53:52

30 to like 55 year old men. Jesus

53:54

Christ dude. So

53:57

yeah like who's really watching that shit? Yeah. And

54:00

you got a young kid and you're getting millions

54:02

of views and you look at the analytics and

54:04

you see oh my god like 30

54:06

to 55 year old man watching my shit. Yeah,

54:09

maybe you should look at the kind of content

54:11

you're making Dude, man, and I'll

54:13

I will say this too. It's like do parents protect

54:15

your fucking kids, man Like you don't

54:17

see it now But you as an adult are

54:19

so fucked up that you think that the way

54:21

that you're living is okay, right? It's

54:23

not Like dude, I like

54:26

I'm apart I do have these thoughts to write I sometimes

54:28

hate being on social media because I wonder if I'm adding

54:30

to a problem that I don't want to be a part

54:33

of right, but it's

54:35

like like what do what do I? Not

54:38

so much like what do I do? But it's like I

54:40

can even have these conversations with people in

54:43

my personal circle, right? We're just like hey,

54:45

you're you're fucking up reality and social media,

54:48

but then some people don't take it very well They're just like

54:50

no, they always have a fucking reason then an excuse for

54:52

it and it's just like, okay I don't

54:54

know how else to tell you this right? It's like

54:56

I've been on the space for a very fucking long time

54:59

and I know how much it messes people up And

55:01

there was a recent youtuber Who

55:05

I saw some people doing tech talks of him where he was

55:07

like I don't know in a cult

55:09

or some shit like that It was all over tick-tock

55:11

and shit and I'm like dog. This

55:14

is what happens like look at this shit I've

55:16

seen it around personal person. I want to call

55:18

them friends, but acquaintances in this space. We're so

55:20

desperate for views They're doing anything they can to

55:22

get views, right? They're complaining about their life They're

55:25

doing all this other shit like they don't live

55:27

in the real world anymore Like they only value

55:29

themselves based on how other people view them right

55:31

and like I said if it does that to

55:33

adults What do you think it does to fucking

55:36

children? They just think that's all

55:38

the reality that people they have to

55:40

be loved Yeah, they have to let

55:42

me just give you a great a great example Tim

55:45

showed me this video of this lady who

55:48

she deleted her whole channel after this by the

55:50

way their dog died her

55:52

kids crying Real

55:54

crying. Yeah, right and then she goes. Yeah guys.

55:56

This is just such a hard time for us

55:58

blah blah blah blah. Yeah Okay, I'm just gonna

56:00

sign off and she still had the camera on

56:03

right because she's trying to get a thumbnail And

56:05

then she has her kid in there and

56:07

she's telling him hey cry more I

56:10

want you to look more sad like can you cry more

56:12

like no lean into my chest lean in here and then

56:14

make this face make this face She

56:19

forgot to edit that part out and you know what

56:21

the kid says she was mom I am crying I'm

56:23

actually crying Like cuz he's sad

56:25

because his dog died So

56:28

this is and you know what prior to that fucking video

56:31

Everybody thought she was the best mom on earth. Yeah

56:34

So everybody really think about this to people

56:37

who exploit their children for views and money

56:39

Do you think that they're good parents? Do you think

56:41

that they're good people or are they trying to live

56:43

vicariously through them? I? Haven't

56:46

seen it the other way around right

56:48

so when I look at stuff like

56:50

that it fucking makes me second-guess Everybody's

56:52

motive with their kids these picture-perfect photos.

56:55

Oh my god, and they have like this whole long

56:57

backstory about them It's like dog.

56:59

This is not for your kid your kid can't

57:01

even read They're mugging

57:03

one-year-old the fuck are you talking about fuck

57:05

out here with that shit, dude? Like

57:08

I it's hard for me to be around that and

57:10

if you don't think that I have these conversations with

57:12

people my circle You are fucking wrong. I always have

57:14

these conversations with them, but what they choose to do

57:16

is up to them Yeah, right so

57:18

like for me if I if I do

57:21

have a kid If

57:23

you see them in public you'll see you'll know what their face is

57:25

like if I ever post them You'll never see their face because

57:27

I just don't want them to live in that world It's

57:30

just such a fucked up place to be look at Amanda

57:32

Bynes I only found out about Amanda Bynes kind

57:35

of losing her mind, or I don't know what happened to her in

57:37

between Because of this

57:39

doc like I looked her up, and I'm like

57:41

who the fuck is that yeah I

57:43

remember it was about like 10 years ago

57:46

eight years ago when she was really spiraling

57:48

out I mean it was

57:50

honestly good for her to just be out

57:52

of the limelight because

57:55

she was actually struggling to be in

57:57

the limelight and realizing that

58:00

the more like of

58:02

these crazy antics that she did got

58:06

her more publicity. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That

58:08

was good for them. So like,

58:10

you know, the way, you know,

58:13

some of these celebrities and

58:15

how they're, why they even

58:18

actually have relationships with TMZ,

58:21

you know, or like people magazine, just all

58:23

the tabloids is essentially

58:25

like they have

58:27

this relationship because they want to stay in

58:29

the limelight. Yeah, even though they're not working.

58:32

So they'll take anything like a

58:34

lot of the time these people just

58:37

might film themselves or hire their own

58:39

photographers to catch them. Yeah. And

58:42

then, you know, they'll send the

58:44

pictures to people magazine so people

58:46

magazine will pay the celebrity for

58:48

the photo themselves. It's fucking crazy.

58:50

Yeah. Like when I saw

58:52

Amanda Bynes' face, it was

58:54

almost unrecognizable. Yeah. And

58:57

then there's like a tattoo over here.

58:59

She has no fucking eyebrows. The cheek

59:01

piercing. She keeps failing her esthetician license.

59:03

It's like, fuck. Listen,

59:06

I know you went through some shit, but Dan, that shit ain't that

59:08

hard to pass. Yeah. I know because I'm

59:10

in the beauty world. I was in the beauty world for the longest time. It's

59:12

like, what the fuck? Go get your shit together. Like, I

59:14

don't know what happened to her, but I know I read

59:17

a little bit of her backstory too. She

59:19

went through a whole like emancipation thing with her parents. And

59:21

that was another thing with Dan Schneider was him

59:24

convincing her that you

59:26

need to get your parents off the set. You

59:28

need to get your parents away. See? Like

59:31

he was, that's another creepy thing. Like, bro,

59:33

why is that your fucking business? Yeah. But

59:36

then in a sense to say it's his business is

59:39

because he was making a lot of money off of her.

59:42

Yeah. You know, they,

59:44

he just, I don't know, like what his

59:46

relationship is like, you know,

59:48

because they don't go, you know, the thing about the

59:50

doc is they don't go past the fact that

59:52

he's a creep. Yeah. And

59:55

then him actually like having a real

59:57

relationship with these people, except the relationship.

59:59

appeared with Drake Bell, which was like

1:00:03

showing him in a positive light. I

1:00:07

think in the other thing too when he had

1:00:09

the interview with the other people, people were saying that

1:00:12

I think the other guy who was

1:00:16

interviewing him, people were saying that

1:00:19

he wasn't very good with inclusivity,

1:00:22

but that the other guy was disagreeing the guy who

1:00:24

worked with him. He goes, no, no, that's not true.

1:00:26

He was very inclusive. So there was

1:00:29

stuff that they said that was good, that he did, that

1:00:31

good stuff that he did as well. I

1:00:33

think he openly did admit that he was a

1:00:35

terrible boss. He was a very,

1:00:37

very bad boss. The one hero

1:00:39

too is like the

1:00:42

director of all that. That

1:00:44

guy was the guy who kept the

1:00:46

kids safe, at least the

1:00:48

best he could. Well,

1:00:51

if you want to move on from

1:00:53

this, speaking of bad bosses, we got

1:00:56

the Diddler situation. We got to edit this podcast.

1:00:58

Oh, we do? Yeah, okay. But

1:01:02

what the fuck were we talking about before? Oh yeah, with the, what the fuck

1:01:05

were you saying before? We were talking

1:01:07

about Amanda Bynes. Oh yeah. Yeah,

1:01:10

but like when you look at like childhood stars like her

1:01:12

and then you see people like, I

1:01:14

don't know, even Nick Cannon is a little weird to

1:01:16

me. I ain't gonna lie

1:01:18

to him. I ain't gonna lie to him.

1:01:20

I'm a fucking weirdest shit to me. He

1:01:22

keeps on wanting to rap when nobody has

1:01:24

ever asked him to rap ever. His content

1:01:27

outside of television is so weird. Like

1:01:30

his white guy character, it's

1:01:34

not funny, it's just like really fucked up.

1:01:37

Can I just tell you something, man? Like Nick Cannon, dude, so

1:01:39

years ago I was supposed to be casted in Wild N'

1:01:41

Out, right? I didn't want to do it because we just

1:01:43

started JK News. So I decided to do JK News instead, which

1:01:46

was, in my personal opinion, was better, but it was way more

1:01:48

money. And I was with my friends,

1:01:50

so why the fuck not? So we had a

1:01:52

conversation call. I thought it was really dope. And then I still

1:01:55

think he's a really dope guy. I think nobody

1:01:57

says anything bad about him when they work with him. He's

1:01:59

a really dope guy. dope boss and I really

1:02:01

believe that till this day. However, you

1:02:03

are... Why

1:02:07

do you keep doing stand-up? Have

1:02:09

you guys seen Nick Cannon stand-up? No.

1:02:11

It is lit... So let's just say this,

1:02:14

right? I was caught by... Let's say I'm

1:02:16

doing espionage for America and then Russia captures

1:02:18

me. If they wanted to get information out

1:02:20

of me, they just had to put his

1:02:22

stand-up on. I will tell

1:02:25

you anything. I will tell you everything, dude.

1:02:27

I will tell you fucking... It

1:02:29

is one of the most awkward... It's like

1:02:31

the guy who said he

1:02:33

was funny, even though he never really is. Right, because

1:02:36

he grew up doing a lot of comedies

1:02:38

as an actor. Because he's an actor, but

1:02:40

he thinks he's a comedian. His stand-up is

1:02:42

the worst thing I've ever seen in my

1:02:44

life. That's why I'll say till this day,

1:02:46

when people are saying that Brendan Schaub was

1:02:48

the worst stand-up comic ever, no, he's not.

1:02:50

He's pretty average. If you've seen

1:02:52

Nick Cannon do stand-up, it is terrible. Just

1:02:54

watch it tonight and see if you don't

1:02:56

fucking throw your phone out the window. It's

1:02:58

bad. It's worse than

1:03:00

his rap. His music is terrible enough as

1:03:02

it is. His fucking stand-up

1:03:05

is trash. That's

1:03:07

the other thing, too. When

1:03:09

you grow up and everybody tells you that

1:03:11

your shit doesn't stink and you're amazing, you

1:03:13

truly believe it. I don't know how many

1:03:15

times I've seen influencers go into stand-up... Talk.

1:03:20

And I've seen them live, because I'm going to these shows

1:03:22

and they're popping in for a 5-10 minute

1:03:24

set. It's the worst shit I've

1:03:27

ever seen in my life, because stand-up gets

1:03:29

disrespected so much, because they just feel like

1:03:31

anybody can do it. Dude, I won't say

1:03:33

names, because I'm trying to be kind. But

1:03:35

if I ever become a millionaire, there will

1:03:37

be signs by how much shit I'm talking,

1:03:39

how many names I'm saying. But look, dude,

1:03:41

I've seen these people perform, and it is

1:03:44

bad. I've seen

1:03:46

stuff for Twitch streamers,

1:03:48

because they might get a hahaha

1:03:50

in the comments, go and try

1:03:52

to do stand-up comedy. You

1:03:54

know what one of the worst things were? It was like

1:03:56

when, during pandemic, Everybody

1:03:58

who was a rockstar, Rider or did

1:04:01

like any form of like jokes at

1:04:03

all. Started doing stand up and it

1:04:05

was the darkest time for comedy because

1:04:07

nobody was a lot of though tomatoes

1:04:10

and all that history because that is

1:04:12

a. Gift giving.

1:04:16

Out about you but you status Xps.

1:04:18

but of I see I sooner said

1:04:20

that. Maybe I believe that not so

1:04:23

can be completed the fifth album with

1:04:25

it. Yeah, you

1:04:27

suck so bad I suppose. Present form?

1:04:29

Lots. Yeah. test. Scores.

1:04:31

Or somebody. Some somebody we know sent us

1:04:33

clips of her and then I was out.

1:04:35

odds. Are. For that was the

1:04:38

last actors. Who little as

1:04:40

he was a laugh. I suppose you're doing a set. Crickets.

1:04:42

The. People. Feel like maybe because they

1:04:45

did improv class that the day that they can

1:04:47

do stand up comedies thing so I don't know

1:04:49

what it is but if it was Crickets Enjoy!

1:04:51

See like is person's clips of people are cracking

1:04:53

up in the crowd is because his her fans

1:04:56

rain but when she's performing with this when your

1:04:58

post me people who don't know you laugh broke

1:05:00

Cricket literally saw her manager in the corner do

1:05:02

this. Or

1:05:05

that. Fucking. Terrible for

1:05:07

the rest of this of. A

1:05:10

little Your Brain podcasts. Ah. Let

1:05:13

me know what you buy. Speak about Dan Snyder.

1:05:15

Did you feel like a documentary? kind of exaggerate

1:05:17

assorted things though? Too much that wasn't necessary. Ah,

1:05:19

I still be. He's a fucking great. Is a

1:05:21

crazy eyes as a change that but but there

1:05:23

was a lot of stretches and yes, are you

1:05:25

still a fucking creep? We're not changing that. I

1:05:27

just thought bikes. You know what was only. there

1:05:29

are certain things I didn't have to be that

1:05:31

way for an order for them to prove that

1:05:33

point we're hoping I dislike. I think Zola. Dishonest.

1:05:35

Yeah, I'm. Also to I'm

1:05:38

actually curious for ladies when you guys

1:05:40

are dating somebody, right? And. You

1:05:42

guys have a vibe. Things are going great.

1:05:44

Do you want the guy to take control.

1:05:47

and you know go in for a

1:05:49

kiss when it's when neil with a

1:05:52

situation seems appropriate or would you always

1:05:54

fighting to ask first before for me

1:05:56

and my personal friends almost unanimously it

1:05:58

was either No, I

1:06:00

want the guy to fill the situation out because

1:06:02

if I'm giving him signs like look like

1:06:05

let's make this happen Or I

1:06:07

had them saying like I'm fine with either

1:06:09

or yeah, or would you is it always

1:06:11

ask? Because you've had bad

1:06:13

experiences. I'm just curious me.

1:06:15

I had no skin in the game. Your boy's married

1:06:18

It doesn't fucking matter or you'd be like Ed when

1:06:20

the girl fucking opens up her pussy lips And he

1:06:22

just screams inside it because he thinks it's funny Hey,

1:06:25

does your pussy echo? But

1:06:28

he goes nice talking to you when he walks out just

1:06:31

tacos for dinner. Yeah. Oh my

1:06:33

god You probably get that check it smells good genius

1:06:36

brain every Sunday's at 12 p.m. You

1:06:39

could catch Ed at Ed Park VP if

1:06:41

anybody would like to date Ed just know

1:06:43

he only has a consent Right

1:06:45

you can't be naked in front of him. He's not

1:06:47

gonna know you have to say would you

1:06:50

like a sex? Yeah, and then maybe

1:06:52

it'll not get loud and clear. Yeah Genius

1:06:55

brain every Sunday's at 12 p.m. We'll see y'all next time. Peace

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