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David0:07Moment view
What's up guys, welcome back to Views, the podcast where we live life and talk about everything. I know the last 3 episodes have been very sex-filled, so I'm gonna tone it back. I'm just— I'm gonna get this out of the way because this is very important. This has nothing to do with sex. Yeah, but it is a situation that happened to me And I want to address it. John came into my room last night. John's here on the podcast, my roommate. He lives with me. My childhood friend Alex is also here. John last night came to my room.
Jason0:36Moment view
Yeah.
David0:36Moment view
Without knocking.
Jason0:37Moment view
What time?
David0:39Moment view
What time was it, John?
John0:40Moment view
Like midnight.
David0:41Moment view
Noon. Noon midnight. Noon, dark noon. That's how he calls it. Evil noon. Evil noon. Noon sideways, you know?
Jason0:54Moment view
Evil noon. Opposite noon.
David0:54Moment view
So he walked in on me jerking off. Oh, and I don't think— I don't think I've ever been walked— I don't think anybody has ever walked in on me jerking off. Jonah claims that he's walked in on me like 3 times, which is like so fucking absurd to lie that it's been 3 times. But, but no, that's, that's not the case. So John walked in on me. What did you see?
John1:15Moment view
First of all, I mean, it was really dark. The steam shower was on because I was doing my rounds. I usually like when I come home—
David1:22Moment view
your rounds.
John1:22Moment view
Okay. My rounds is—
David1:24Moment view
if my rounds is who can I catch masturbating? No, no, no.
John1:31Moment view
If I don't see any of them because like I'm out all day or something like, and I was never home.
Jason1:36Moment view
Okay.
John1:37Moment view
I usually do my rounds of like, oh, I'll check up on Dave and Ilya and Alex.
David1:43Moment view
Jay, I'm so sorry. Can you stop fidgeting?
Jason1:46Moment view
What am I doing?
David1:46Moment view
You're playing with the edge of that box, dude. Every time, every time on the pod.
Jason1:50Moment view
He's such an anal retentive.
David1:51Moment view
What am I doing?
Jason1:53Moment view
He gets thrown. He's literally like a deer in headlights. Like if you go like this. Or if you go, if you, if I look here and I'm not looking at him, he flips out. It's crazy.
David2:03Moment view
Yeah. The other day we had a rug and he was like nails on a chalkboard. Like the rug was rolled up because we had an event here and he was scratching the back of the rug like this. Like, like it's like when someone that has like issues, like has to like quickly itch. No, I know, I know, I do. But like, yes, I have a very strong, I have a very weak mental game. That's actually why I quit tennis. Because I could not focus. I lose myself. If you saw anything distracts me and I blame it at like, like when we play pickleball, if the score is called wrong, dude, I always— because I mentally lose my— I lose my fucking shit.
Jason2:40Moment view
You wash your hands a lot?
David2:41Moment view
Yeah, you do.
Jason2:42Moment view
Like, like an abnormal amount.
David2:44Moment view
Jay, that's not like that, right?
Jason2:46Moment view
What?
John2:46Moment view
Yeah, that just reminded me of a story. Like, we were in New York for David's, like, first pickleball tournament.
Jason2:51Moment view
Yeah.
John2:51Moment view
And it was me and Alex on the sidelines and Ilya.
Alex2:55Moment view
Oh my God.
John2:56Moment view
And then whenever like Dave would do something stupid and he would lose a point and I just like raise my head and like flinch a little bit. He's like, John, shut the fuck up. And I'm like, I didn't do anything.
David3:07Moment view
Or the other way too. If I like, if I made the smallest little like, yay, like nice. Yeah.
John3:12Moment view
It's like, don't celebrate me.
David3:13Moment view
Shut the fuck up. No, no, no. It's, It's really bad. That's 100% the reason, like, I could not do tennis any longer. I was just like, I was a— and tennis is the hardest sport in my opinion, like mentally.
Jason3:30Moment view
Yeah.
David3:30Moment view
Like I feel like basketball, football, you could kind of like, like you're always moving.
Jason3:35Moment view
Sure.
David3:35Moment view
And tennis is like, it's weird because it's like golf, but it's faster.
Alex3:39Moment view
You have no coach. You have no teammate.
David3:42Moment view
But there's something about like how like, I don't know. Do you know what I mean? Yeah, it's like, it's not as—
Jason3:48Moment view
And then if you get too much in your head, you're like, I'm hitting the ball, I'm hitting the ball.
David3:51Moment view
Yeah.
Jason3:52Moment view
How am I hitting the ball?
David3:53Moment view
Exactly.
Jason3:53Moment view
Yeah.
David3:54Moment view
Yeah. And it's like, is my hand too sweaty? Yeah, it's a mess. But yeah, sorry, that was a— see how much you derailed me just by itching that goddamn box?
Jason4:01Moment view
When John caught you masturbating, did you get upset because he was in the corner?
David4:04Moment view
Yeah. No, I actually loved it. I love that he was watching.
Jason4:08Moment view
Okay, so you do your rounds.
David4:09Moment view
Yeah.
Jason4:09Moment view
Which is really sweet.
David4:10Moment view
Yeah, he checks in on me every night, but normally he fucking knocks. For some reason he thought he could just come in.
John4:16Moment view
No. Cuz I thought, dude, the lights were off and I thought he went out cuz his— I was like, oh wow, his car's not here. I didn't see it in the driveway.
Jason4:23Moment view
Yeah.
John4:24Moment view
So I was like, oh, he, he must have gone out.
David4:26Moment view
Yeah.
John4:26Moment view
And so I was— but I heard something, so I was like, oh wait, I heard something. Like, it was kind of loud. I was like, oh, maybe he's watching a movie.
Jason4:35Moment view
I was like, it was not loud.
David4:37Moment view
Shut the fuck up.
Alex4:37Moment view
There's no way it was loud, dude.
John4:39Moment view
It was loud enough that I could hear it.
David4:40Moment view
You heard my porn?
John4:42Moment view
I didn't hear anything. I was hearing something.
David4:44Moment view
Okay, I can't tell you. You understand how confusing you are, John?
John4:47Moment view
Dude, I understand.
David4:48Moment view
I didn't hear Anything. I heard something.
John4:50Moment view
Well, the steam shower.
David4:51Moment view
Can we get to the meat and the potatoes of this goddamn thing?
John4:53Moment view
I hate talking about this stuff, dude. It's the worst.
David4:57Moment view
I don't like it. Well, stop doing it, you fucking pervert. He walked in on me. I quickly covered up and I was like—
Jason5:01Moment view
What'd you say when he walked in? John?
David5:02Moment view
No, I said, John, I'm jerking off. I had to let him know because there's no— it's 2025. You know what I mean? There's no cool way to like play that off where someone like—
Alex5:13Moment view
There was a cool— he In his head already played it out a cool way. He thought you were with a girl.
David5:17Moment view
No, no, no. But I'm saying there's no way to like cover that up. Obviously I didn't know that he thought I was with a girl, but it was definitely something happened because I jolted because I got scared.
Jason5:27Moment view
Yeah, you kicked up.
David5:28Moment view
Yeah, but I was just like, I'm just jerking off. And then I was like, oh, okay, sorry. And then he was closing the door and I'm like, no, no, come in because I don't—
John5:36Moment view
Yeah, dude, it felt like walking on a parent or something. And they're like, fine, just come in.
David5:41Moment view
Just come in.
Alex5:42Moment view
What do you want?
David5:42Moment view
Well, I put my dick away and I was like, well, I don't get to see John often, so He starts putting back his boxers back on. I literally stopped doing it and then, yeah, he came down and he sat on the bed. My bed's big.
Jason5:54Moment view
You stayed? I would never have stayed. Really? No, no.
John5:56Moment view
No, no. I would have ran. No, it's cool.
David5:59Moment view
It's not like that.
Jason6:00Moment view
He had a half chub, but it was fine.
David6:02Moment view
No, and then Alex came and then, yeah.
John6:04Moment view
And then we all sat down in the bed.
David6:05Moment view
I don't even think I masturbated that night. I think we just all hung out.
John6:07Moment view
Yeah, it's fine.
David6:08Moment view
That's my favorite type of masturbating.
Jason6:11Moment view
Which one?
David6:12Moment view
When the boys walk in, you know? When the boys walk in and you realize that the vibes are better than the porn.
John6:20Moment view
Crazy.
David6:20Moment view
You remember what the most important parts of life are.
Jason6:23Moment view
That's nice.
David6:23Moment view
That's how you know. That's how you know I'm a real guy, real OG.
Jason6:26Moment view
You love your friends. You know, you love these guys.
David6:28Moment view
I'd be rock hard, but I'd fucking— I'll let go of my boner for you, Jon. I'll let go of my penis.
Jason6:35Moment view
How does that make you feel, Jon?
David6:36Moment view
Just to hang out with you.
John6:38Moment view
I mean, I don't know, man. I still felt like I was just— it was just weird. I mean, it was weird. I don't— I usually— I do knock. I do knock.
David6:44Moment view
No, that's fine.
John6:45Moment view
I respect people's privacy.
Jason6:46Moment view
What did you see exactly?
David6:47Moment view
I also normally—
John6:48Moment view
Honestly, I thought it was a woman, okay? With their bare legs.
David6:52Moment view
A who? He thought it was one woman with multiple heads. He calls those a women.
Jason6:59Moment view
I'm lost.
David7:00Moment view
No, he thought— sorry, he thought I was—
Jason7:03Moment view
did you say an Orman?
David7:04Moment view
No, no, he thought I was with a girl.
Jason7:07Moment view
Uh-uh.
John7:07Moment view
I thought he was the girl at one point, and then he's calling me a woman.
David7:10Moment view
Now you're just confusing everybody. Um, anyway, so Lollapalooza is this week, which I'm excited about. We're recording this podcast a day early, so I'm probably already there.
Jason7:19Moment view
Great.
David7:20Moment view
Really interesting. Like, I booked my hotels like 5 months ago for Lollapalooza and it was like $300, $400 for the room. And now Zayn's coming and the same room is $2,000, which is so weird because don't hotels normally know? Yeah, that like, hey, Lollapalooza is around this time.
Jason7:38Moment view
They fucked up.
David7:38Moment view
They fucked up. They should charge me $2,000.
Jason7:40Moment view
Coachella knows Coachella.
David7:42Moment view
Yeah, you can't like— that's so— that's my favorite part about Palm Springs is like, if you buy a house there, like my real estate agent is like, just buy a house in Palm Springs. You'll pay it off by renting it. You'll pay your mortgage off just by renting it those 4 weeks of Stagecoach and Coachella.
Jason7:58Moment view
Really?
David7:59Moment view
Yes.
Jason8:01Moment view
So what do you get?
David8:01Moment view
You pay your entire mortgage.
Jason8:02Moment view
Let's get an idea. $30K for the weekend, maybe for the house? $25K?
David8:05Moment view
No, no, no, no.
Jason8:06Moment view
How much?
David8:06Moment view
For like a big house, it's like— for like a $10 million house, it's probably like $150K.
Jason8:11Moment view
Oh yeah. Holy shit.
Alex8:12Moment view
What?
David8:12Moment view
Dude, I don't know, man. Yes, bro. It's a lot of money.
John8:15Moment view
It's a lot of money.
Jason8:16Moment view
Coachella—
David8:17Moment view
I know this. I know this.
Jason8:18Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
David8:18Moment view
Coachella houses are a lot.
Jason8:19Moment view
$150K and it's a $10 million house.
David8:22Moment view
My real estate agent is Tyga's real estate manager, and he says Tyga bought his place and he just pays it off literally for the rental.
Jason8:28Moment view
Oh, wow.
David8:28Moment view
Yeah. And then year-round he just has basically a free house that he's also just building equity on.
Jason8:33Moment view
So it's summertime in Palm Springs is awful.
David8:35Moment view
Summertime in Palm Springs, terrible. I didn't know that. Did you know that they don't— that the golf— like Madison Club, the golf course closes in the summer in Palm Springs?
Alex8:44Moment view
No way.
David8:44Moment view
Because it's so fucking hot.
Jason8:45Moment view
Can't go out there for 3 months.
David8:47Moment view
It's closed. In the summer.
Alex8:48Moment view
That makes sense.
David8:49Moment view
I know, but isn't that like kind of crazy? Like you just would never imagine anything other than a school is closed for summer.
Jason8:55Moment view
Did you see this thing on ChatGPT? I was watching the Sam Altman interview and that, you know, like—
David8:59Moment view
I love ChatGPT talking. It's been a while.
Jason9:02Moment view
Well, you know, when you talk to your ChatGPT, whatever you say can be used in court. Whereas, and people use their ChatGPT as like a therapist, so they say like wild shit. But with the therapist, you know, there's laws, there's like doctor-patient.
David9:15Moment view
That— no, that's all—
Jason9:17Moment view
that's protected.
David9:17Moment view
But no, no, that could be subpoenaed in court.
Jason9:21Moment view
Uh, not a therapist. Yeah, that's protected.
David9:24Moment view
No, not if there's a court case. It could definitely be subpoenaed.
Jason9:28Moment view
Uh, like what you tell your lawyer, like, that's confidential.
David9:31Moment view
That's a better example, I think.
Jason9:32Moment view
And same thing with a therapist too.
John9:34Moment view
Yeah, I mean, it's probably like a HIPAA thing.
David9:36Moment view
Well, I think it depends, but, uh, I think there's certain rules. Like, if you're saying you're gonna hurt somebody Uh-huh. Your therapist can break the rules if you say you're gonna kill yourself. Your therapist can break the rules.
Jason9:45Moment view
Yeah, that's true. But did you watch that interview with, um, Theo Von? It was so good.
David9:48Moment view
No, wait, Theo Von had him on? Theo Von interviewed Sam Altman?
Jason9:52Moment view
Yeah, Theo Von's crushing it.
John9:53Moment view
Oh wow, that's crazy.
Jason9:54Moment view
Great people all the time.
David9:55Moment view
Oh yeah, he's getting— and he's not just getting like celebs. No, he's doing real—
Jason9:59Moment view
yeah, he's doing everybody. I mean, he had Joaquin Phoenix on, but yeah, really right. Wow.
David10:04Moment view
Okay, so he interviewed Sam Altman. What was the question?
Jason10:06Moment view
Sam Altman was just really interesting. Like, he's pretty, he's pretty like he'll tell you the flaws with ChatGPT.
David10:11Moment view
Yeah.
Jason10:11Moment view
And he'll also say the things that are like, yeah, this, this could be really scary if this happens.
David10:15Moment view
Okay. So give me some examples.
Jason10:17Moment view
So like, he's like, ideally I would love it if the 5-hour work week, we all had like a 4 or a 10-hour work week. Like, right. That would be ideal with ChatGPT. He's like, but I don't know. He's like, it might end up in the hands of the wrong people. And, you know, we're all fucked. And it's really interesting because it's like, well, wait a minute, you made this. I don't know what I mean, but he's super honest about it.
David10:35Moment view
But I don't know why I can't wrap my head around how is it possible to have a 10-hour work week? Do you know what I mean? Why is that? Why is that not—
Jason10:43Moment view
well, that's like, that's an extreme, obviously. But I mean, let's say our lives get easier and better. Let's use that as an example.
David10:49Moment view
But how can they all get better for everybody? Like, that just feel like that's not like— it's—
Alex10:54Moment view
yeah, there's something—
David10:55Moment view
it's better. It doesn't have to be at the price of somebody else.
Jason10:58Moment view
Well, like, one of the things he was talking about was Theo was like, are you going to send your kids to college? He's like, no, probably not.
David11:04Moment view
Theo asked him.
Jason11:05Moment view
Yeah. And Sam Altman was like, no, Probably not. Like, why would I? And he's like, one of the things I want to do is like, I want ChatGPT to be free to everybody and like, you know, put it all over. And then he was saying also that he would try to make this sort of coin that everybody would be paid from ChatGPT and everybody would like get like money from a fund or get these like coins. Think of it as like a Bitcoin or whatever, but it would be like ChatGPT coin. But every single human on the planet would have access to this coin and money, and it would have value and all that stuff.
David11:37Moment view
What the fuck are you saying? How's that?
John11:39Moment view
Yeah, Jay, you're saying universal income from a coin that—
David11:43Moment view
which is about downloading the app, you make money. You sound like you got scammed on an email.
Jason11:46Moment view
No, I mean, I'm telling you what he said. Like, it's not in play, but he was like, that was like one of the things that he was talking about.
David11:51Moment view
Everyone's going to get free money from downloading this app.
John11:53Moment view
Yeah, like, where does the free money come from?
Jason11:55Moment view
It comes from the money that is made through ChatGPT.
David11:58Moment view
Oh, and let me guess what else he said, that hot singles are waiting in my area.
Jason12:03Moment view
Hot grandmas want He did say that.
David12:06Moment view
You've been getting that on your advertisements ever?
Jason12:08Moment view
Yeah.
David12:09Moment view
Did we talk about this?
Jason12:10Moment view
Yeah, we did.
David12:10Moment view
Oh, that was on the pod?
Jason12:11Moment view
Yeah.
David12:11Moment view
I thought I was having like a—
Jason12:12Moment view
You get grannies. I don't.
David12:13Moment view
Okay.
Jason12:14Moment view
Yeah. Were you on Epstein's list?
David12:18Moment view
Um, John, be honest.
Jason12:19Moment view
No. You weren't there.
John12:21Moment view
No, I don't think I was born there.
David12:22Moment view
John, you're not on Epstein's list.
John12:24Moment view
I think I'm too old for Epstein's list.
David12:25Moment view
Have you ever visited the island?
John12:27Moment view
Which island?
David12:28Moment view
Okay.
Jason12:29Moment view
Nice. No play. He's clean.
David12:34Moment view
He's good.
Jason12:35Moment view
He's clear.
David12:36Moment view
Witch Island. Genius.
Jason12:38Moment view
You ever been there?
David12:39Moment view
What?
Jason12:40Moment view
You ever been there?
David12:40Moment view
Jake, cut this. No, I've never been. Would you go?
Jason12:50Moment view
Uh, sure. I go now.
John12:52Moment view
Wait, Jake, that's crazy.
Jason12:53Moment view
No, I'd go now, check it out.
David12:54Moment view
No, he's saying he'd go now.
Jason12:55Moment view
I'd go now. You wouldn't go then?
David12:57Moment view
You are the demographic to go there though.
Jason12:59Moment view
Yeah. Oh, cuz I'm 50?
David13:03Moment view
Yeah. Wait, I mean, exactly.
Jason13:03Moment view
Well, I wasn't 50 in 2000.
David13:06Moment view
What if some— what if that's crazy?
John13:08Moment view
Jay, you're rocking 30s.
Jason13:10Moment view
I was 30. Yeah.
Alex13:11Moment view
Wow.
David13:12Moment view
You ever think that, that— what if that's like all completely not real?
John13:16Moment view
Uh, guys, I don't think you're understanding, dude. Jay lived a completely different life at 2000. He saw the dot-com bubble.
Jason13:23Moment view
Sure, I was here for Y2K.
John13:25Moment view
He saw World War II.
Jason13:29Moment view
I saw grunge.
David13:30Moment view
Jay, what's some crazy things that you've experienced through your old age that maybe we haven't? Good things or bad things?
Jason13:37Moment view
Bad things. Your body always hurts.
David13:38Moment view
No, no, no, no, no. I'm saying what, like you. You experienced. Where Were you during 9 11?
Jason13:44Moment view
I was in LA visiting L. A from. From New York.
David13:48Moment view
Oh, okay.
Jason13:49Moment view
That was crazy.
David13:50Moment view
What was that like? Stop playing with that goddamn box.
Jason13:53Moment view
It was like. It was like, oh, shit. Like, we're done. Like it's gonna be World War III.
David14:00Moment view
Okay, you gotta explain a little bit more because I feel like most people were like 6 or 7.
Jason14:04Moment view
I came here to do a show. I did a show in LA, like a comedy show, the big, big comedy show with Zach Galifianakis. It was so fun. I was like, wow, things are gonna really happen for me. It went really well. I was sleeping at Marnie's house. I was like seeing Marnie, my first wife.
David14:21Moment view
Oh, you were still— you were just dating?
Jason14:23Moment view
Yeah, we're just dating.
David14:24Moment view
Wow, things were on the up.
Jason14:26Moment view
Things were on the up. Oh my God, we just got a dog. Wow, incredible dog.
David14:30Moment view
Wait, why did Zach Galifianakis invite you? What happened?
Jason14:34Moment view
He was just on the bill with me, so that was cool.
David14:36Moment view
And how did you get that gig? It's just from like just grinding in, doing, doing—
Jason14:39Moment view
yeah, doing sets and trying and trying. And when you—
David14:43Moment view
and you came out for—
Jason14:44Moment view
and Tenacious D was on the— on the—
David14:45Moment view
on the Tenacious D. Jack Black.
Jason14:46Moment view
Yeah, yeah, that was when they were back performing.
David14:48Moment view
Wow.
Jason14:49Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.. And so it's really fun and it's like, it's fun to be a part of that.
David14:53Moment view
You're like, wait, wait. And you came over September 2000, like just for, just for like the month, the weekend?
Jason15:00Moment view
Yeah. Oh wait, no, I had just moved. I had just moved to LA. No, I had lived in LA. I was living in LA, but all my friends—
David15:05Moment view
You gotta get your story straight, brother, because here's your—
John15:07Moment view
Hang on, hang on.
Jason15:09Moment view
Hallucinations right here. Hang on. So that's what it was. I had been living in LA, but all my bandmates, all my comedy partners were still in New York and they came out for the show and they were crashing at Marnie's. That's what it was. And I remember I was asleep in Marnie's bed and her mother called at like 7 in the morning or 6 in the morning, whatever it was. Might have been 6 in the morning.
David15:27Moment view
Maybe even earlier.
Jason15:28Moment view
Yeah, I think it happened at 9 in New York.
David15:30Moment view
8 or 9.
Jason15:31Moment view
So yeah, so let's say it was 5 or 6 and she's like, she's like, "There's a bomb in the World Trade Center!" And I was just like, "Ah!" Wait, Marnie's mom?
David15:38Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jason15:39Moment view
Wow. Yeah. And that was it. And then we were just like, wow. And then—
David15:43Moment view
What do you mean that was it? You can't just say that was it.
Jason15:45Moment view
I mean, you know the rest.
David15:47Moment view
No, I know, but did you turn on the TV?
Jason15:48Moment view
Like, yeah, we turned on the TV.
David15:50Moment view
Did your friends from New York, were they like panicking? Were they like—
Jason15:53Moment view
yeah, yeah, they were so panicking because they lived there. And I was like, and in the back of my mind I was like, thank God I got out of there. That's so crazy because then I thought New York was just gonna go off.
Alex16:02Moment view
Crazy there was no social media to like— yeah, I can't imagine.
David16:06Moment view
Could you imagine like social, like just the people in the buildings like posting from inside? Like, so insane. Like, I'm here right now, I need help, I'm on this floor. Like, that's wild.
Jason16:16Moment view
World.
David16:16Moment view
I was in— I don't know why I remember it. So I know we've talked about on the pod a long time ago, but like, I don't know why, but I remember watching it on TV. Yeah, in Slovakia. I don't know what time of day it was, so I don't really know how this adds up, but I remember like my mom crying, trying to get a hold of my dad who was living in New York. And then he woke up, I think like 11 AM, 10, 11, and he just went on his roof and the, the buildings were gone. Oh, slept through the whole thing.
Jason16:41Moment view
Wow.
David16:41Moment view
It's kind of crazy. Your dad did? Yeah.
Jason16:43Moment view
Oh my God. That's super scary.
David16:45Moment view
Yeah. I mean, isn't that insane to like wake up and then you go on, you go look outside of like the most famous skyline on all of the planet. Yeah. And two of the buildings are not there. Yeah. I can't move. That's fucking wild. Yeah. And for the longest time, I've also said this on the pod, but now that we're on the topic, like 9/11 was like a big part of my life for some reason. I guess I was kind of like traumatic as a kid, like just like watching that. It's like I've always like been so interested in it, whether it was conspiracy theories or just like every year I would buy the commemorative coins that would like come up on the TV, which I don't know what that was funding. Like, I don't know where the money was going.
Jason17:21Moment view
How much was the cost for one of those coins?
David17:22Moment view
I don't know. I don't remember. It was like 10 bucks, 2 payments of $19.99 or something for like the commemorative rare coin. That was the Bitcoin before Bitcoin was 9/11 coins.
Jason17:30Moment view
What are they worth now? Probably 25 cents. When you got them in the mail, were you like, oh yes.
David17:36Moment view
I don't, I honestly, I feel like I actually only bought them once, but every time they came around, it was like a really big, like moral dilemma for me. It was like, I gotta get this shit. Like, I gotta show my support. I really want the coin too. It's fucking sick. Um, but yeah, it was like always like 9/11 was always such a big deal to me. And then I, I remember second grade came around and we were talking about 9/11 and I, I said this on the pod, but I was like, it was second or fourth grade, second grade. And I was like, well, at least nobody died. And, and that's when, that's when my teacher was like, uh, literally everyone in the class, which is kind of crazy because everyone was really young. They looked at me like I was fucking crazy.
Jason18:10Moment view
Why'd you think that?
David18:10Moment view
Why'd you think that? My parents told me no one died.
John18:12Moment view
Oh, why?
David18:15Moment view
Hallucinations? Because I was so young. I was so young, I was like freaking out about it.
Jason18:18Moment view
And I've done that. I've lied to my kids.
David18:19Moment view
And then that, that was, that was the same week I found out Santa Claus was good.
Jason18:23Moment view
Oh my God, that was the same way.
David18:25Moment view
Yeah, because I went back and I was like, what else you guys— how'd you take that? I think fine.
Jason18:29Moment view
Yeah, you're fine, right? You're like, all right, that makes sense. Yeah, I got in trouble on 9/11 because, um, we went to the beach and then Marty got really mad at me.
David18:37Moment view
Oh, interesting. Wow, you're doing—
Jason18:40Moment view
what are you doing? And I was like, we're at the beach. I was like, what do you want me to do?
David18:44Moment view
Well, that'll get you canceled.
Jason18:46Moment view
That's kind of crazy. Go to the beach? We're in LA. What am I supposed to do?
David18:49Moment view
I know, it's kind of like—
John18:52Moment view
canceled?
David18:52Moment view
It's 9/11. It's like the fucking saddest day in all of America. You can't, like, be happy.
Jason18:56Moment view
But I mean, we weren't, like, celebrating at the beach.
David18:59Moment view
No, I know, I know, I know.
Jason19:00Moment view
But we did get in trouble. And I guess looking back, I guess I could have sat around all day and watched the news.
David19:05Moment view
I feel like— I don't mean to be this guy.
Jason19:08Moment view
Go ahead.
David19:09Moment view
But I feel like it's kind of fucked up.
Jason19:11Moment view
No? Yeah, I guess it is.
David19:12Moment view
I guess if I saw 9/11—
Jason19:13Moment view
Like, what did you do all day? Did you fucking sit around and go to church?
David19:17Moment view
Actually, I could put into perspective. If 9/11 happened and I was like of my age, I was 29 as I am today, and I found out Jon's at the fucking beach with his girlfriend when the biggest attack of all of history on the United States is happening, I would lose my shit. I mean, Alex, is that not—
Jason19:34Moment view
You just wanted Jon close to you.
David19:36Moment view
No.
Jason19:36Moment view
You're using it as an excuse.
Alex19:37Moment view
I don't know.
David19:38Moment view
I feel like I would Really?
Alex19:40Moment view
Other than just wanting to be like informed? Like, I don't know, I would go out and do shit.
David19:44Moment view
Really? I would be like, oh, this is not the time. No, guys, guys, guys, guys, there's no way.
Alex19:49Moment view
Uh, that's why do you have to make yourself—
Jason19:52Moment view
yeah, that's, you know what I mean?
David19:53Moment view
It wasn't just the World Trade Centers. There's another two planes hijacked somewhere, and God knows what else is about to happen. Yeah, like it was just the unsureness of like, okay, is this the beginning?
Alex20:02Moment view
Like for your own—
David20:03Moment view
I mean, for everything. Like, is this the beginning of like like literally war in the United States? Is all the—
Jason20:09Moment view
is everything— by the time we left for the beach, all the planes were grounded.
David20:12Moment view
Okay, good.
Jason20:14Moment view
So my friends were visiting from New York, and to go to the beach is kind of— they wanted to go to Malibu, and I was like, all right, yeah, fuck it.
John20:20Moment view
I don't know, I have such a weird somber ride, and we were— I have such a rad aspect to this because like this feels like the crisis of like COVID, like, oh, you're not supposed to go outside.
David20:29Moment view
Well, that's different. That's because you would actually get people sick.
John20:34Moment view
Yeah, but I still had to go to work every day, and I was just mad. I was just like, dude, COVID's not real. I have to go to work still.
Alex20:41Moment view
Oh yeah, John kind of got fucked.
Jason20:42Moment view
Everyone else got to work from home, but you had to because you're testing stuff and helping people stop COVID.
David20:47Moment view
I was secretly spreading the COVID No, I was testing for the hand sanitizers. I remember my—
John20:54Moment view
I think of every crisis, I've worked it.
David20:58Moment view
I remember like Zane got in trouble because he would come to my house during COVID and people were getting mad, like, why are you guys hanging out? But we were next door neighbors, like our lots touched. Sure. So we were just with each other every day. But I couldn't tell anybody that we were next-door neighbors because Zane didn't want his address doxxed because everybody on the— you could have Googled my old house. Yeah. And David Dobrik's house would pop up like a pin, like on the Comedy Store.
Jason21:20Moment view
Yeah.
David21:20Moment view
Or like on Universal Studios. Yeah. And Zane never wanted to doxx, so it was really funny that I was just like, yeah, he's not my neighbor. And then— but we're like, our fences touched. It was really interesting.
Jason21:32Moment view
Those rules were so dumb because I remember like we couldn't make videos anymore and you were excited about that because you just wanted to stop anyway. But I remember you're like, we can keep doing the podcast, which I was like, okay, but we're getting together for that. Remember that? You remember how dumb that was?
David21:46Moment view
I don't know. COVID's like very confusing to me because like it just like disappeared.
John21:52Moment view
I remember when 2012 happened, right? Destructive day. I don't know what you would call it. 2012 was—
David21:57Moment view
Yeah, the end of the world.
John21:58Moment view
Yeah, the end of the world. And I think that those all happened and everyone's like so tensed up. I remember that. And I think this was like a way to see like like what would happen? Because if obviously COVID is COVID, but like imagine if it was far stronger.
David22:10Moment view
My favorite part about when Jon starts talking is figuring out how long it's gonna take me to connect with what he's saying.
Alex22:16Moment view
Goddamn it.
David22:16Moment view
Yeah, I'm sorry, sorry, I don't mean to cut you off, but I'm still not there yet. Do you know what I mean? Because you brought up 2012.
John22:22Moment view
Yeah, well, it's just like, it's just like the fear factor. Like people were like on a heightened state and 2020 came out of fucking nowhere and everyone, you know, like, hey, there's this virus in Wuhan. Fear factor? Yeah, like, like Joe Rogan? No, not fear. No, like the fear, fear indicator.
David22:40Moment view
Sorry, try again. Cut that out. Go again.
Jason22:42Moment view
No, I'm not cutting it out.
John22:43Moment view
Oh, we gotta cut it out.
David22:45Moment view
Please.
Jason22:46Moment view
No, because I, I told Ilya, if he's doing a pod with John, let John be raw. John's got to be wrong.
David22:50Moment view
No, no, I know, I know.
John22:51Moment view
Yeah, but they're just gonna be so confused, Jay.
David22:54Moment view
Well, I don't know if I'm confused. Does that make sense?
Alex22:58Moment view
He wasn't really making any point. He was just comparing it to 2012. Like it felt apocalyptic.
Jason23:04Moment view
Yeah.
David23:04Moment view
Oh, he was saying that's what it felt like.
Jason23:07Moment view
Yeah. That's really funny. Alex just summed it up really nicely. I get it now.
David23:10Moment view
Yeah. So there wasn't a point. You were just saying scary 2 times. Scary 2012. John, have you forgotten? Why are you staring into the abyss?
Jason23:22Moment view
I don't know.
David23:23Moment view
Have you forgotten what point you were making?
John23:24Moment view
I'm kind of confused where to start or where to end.
David23:27Moment view
So I can't start. What did you want to get across? Because I'm— what did you— let's highlight what you wanted to get across. I mean, I was just taking a guess.
Jason23:39Moment view
You know that so well.
David23:40Moment view
I think you describing what John was saying confused John. So what did you want to say?
Jason23:46Moment view
It's hard when he talks. It's like you kind of get like dreamy and sleepy and you're like, it's like a gas is coming over the room.
David23:53Moment view
That's why I said, you know what I mean? That's why I said cut it because I don't want people to crash their cars.
Jason24:00Moment view
It's very calming. His voice is soothing.
David24:02Moment view
There's something very— it's hypnotizing.
Alex24:05Moment view
Yeah.
David24:05Moment view
Yeah. Yeah. It's in the nicest way. You just tune out.
Jason24:12Moment view
I don't tune out. I really try.
Alex24:14Moment view
I don't tune out because he has everything he says has the, like a high level of passion. Like, okay, this is about to be something good.
David24:22Moment view
Yeah. But he doesn't even know. It's really fun. Okay. So what were you trying to say? Just so we can just end this bit, please, and move on. Hi, sorry if you're listening and you've already crashed into the side of the road. Dial 911, you've been in an accident. Wake up, wake up, wake up. John's done talking. Please wake up. Okay, go try to try to go.
John24:46Moment view
What was I talking about?
David24:47Moment view
You compared 2012. Yeah, 2012 to COVID. Fear factor. Like, a lot of scary.
John24:53Moment view
Everyone was scared. Like, I'm just saying, like, we joke about COVID now, but like, imagine— I think maybe that was a way for like the world to like protect itself, you know? Like, ah, yeah, yeah, like maybe let's say that COVID evolved to become something even scarier.
David25:06Moment view
Sure, sure. What's he saying, Jay?
Jason25:08Moment view
I have no idea. I'm trying to help him land it.
David25:16Moment view
He's— if COVID had become a really big thing, he's saying it was a way for the world to prepare itself. So what does that mean? Like, like, like, that's a word. Like God sent it?
John25:26Moment view
Yeah. No, yeah, it was the first time where like the entire world agreed on something other than World War II, obviously.
Alex25:31Moment view
I wouldn't say that.
John25:34Moment view
Like, the whole world kind of just like froze.
Alex25:36Moment view
We had to come together in a way.
John25:38Moment view
Yeah, we definitely did.
David25:39Moment view
Okay, the whole world definitely froze.
Jason25:41Moment view
John, now I feel like you, because I can explain what you're saying, but when someone's jumping down your throat, you can't. Yeah, like when Dave started to jump on me, I lost what I was gonna say.
John25:53Moment view
Yeah, I feel like I got your disease.
David25:55Moment view
Thank you.
John25:56Moment view
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Jason25:57Moment view
I think what he's saying is COVID.
David26:00Moment view
Uh, come on, dude, we can't keep doing this. We can't keep doing it.
John26:02Moment view
You know what, let's move on.
David26:03Moment view
This can't be a fucking 3-hour pod with one story.
Jason26:08Moment view
I think these are the best kind of pods.
David26:09Moment view
No, this is terrible. This is— no, no, it's really fun.
John26:13Moment view
Oh, okay, okay.
Jason26:18Moment view
Hey, there's just like— there's these chips that I like.
David26:20Moment view
Yeah, Wavers.
Jason26:21Moment view
They're Yes, they're called wafers. They're called Siete. Okay. And so it's like a Dorito. It's like a healthy Dorito. You know how good Doritos are?
David26:27Moment view
Oh, I think I know what you mean. They're great.
Jason26:29Moment view
Yeah. So I'm sitting there in the store. I'm at this like health food store and I'm buying the Siete chips, which I love. They're like really expensive, but I treat myself and I get them. And the guy in line, he's like, hey man, those were bought by Pepsi-Cola. He's like, all the fucking contents of those are bad now. He's like, you should know that, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He's like, they used to be really healthy. They're not anymore. They have the same ingredients. So basically like, I don't know if it's true or not, but like that's so fucked up. Like our food system is so fucked up in the United States.
David26:54Moment view
Oh, it's really funny that that's the angle you're gonna take it.
Jason26:56Moment view
Yeah, you know when you go to Europe and you like eat pizza, you don't feel like shit? Yes. But like here you do. Yeah, you know what I mean? Like all our food is fucking poisoned. I hate to be that guy.
John27:05Moment view
Well, damn, that was a crazy turn of events.
David27:08Moment view
Yeah, you thought you were just gonna be like, fuck this guy. Yeah, you're gonna be like, who cares?
Jason27:13Moment view
Yeah, but all our food is poisoned. It's really fucked up.
David27:15Moment view
Oh, I don't think like that.
John27:17Moment view
Yeah, I don't think like that, but I kind of understand what you're saying.
David27:28Moment view
Yeah, we really don't know what you're saying, Jay.
Jason27:31Moment view
Okay, when we were in Thailand, when you ate, right, didn't you like— didn't you like process everything better?
David27:37Moment view
Dude, I don't know, man.
Jason27:38Moment view
Like when you would have rice in Thailand.
David27:40Moment view
He's talking to the wrong guy. My body's built on fast food.
Jason27:42Moment view
Yeah.
David27:42Moment view
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's— I also, I I, I don't care for that stuff. Like, I'm not the organic guy, right? Like, whatever's, you know, I think it's interesting. I don't care that a McDonald's burger can survive a nuclear war and can, you know, yeah, can be alive for 10 years. We haven't talked about the birthday party. How was everybody's birthday party?
Jason28:01Moment view
It was so good. I had such a good time. Really? Mhm. I had the best time I've had in so long.
David28:06Moment view
Yeah, I like getting reports back that people had fun. Oh my God, this one was so good. Everyone got really drunk. I got there Taylor. Taylor. Sorry, it's stuck in my head. But there's this moment where one of my friends came over. He's in Marvel movies. Yeah. And Taylor's never met him. And she just beelined right over to him and she's like, I recognize you. Yeah. And I was like, this is Taylor. She like watches all the Marvel movies with me. She's like so excited about that kind of stuff. And she goes, she goes, what's it like to fly? I'm like, I remember she was really drunk. Jerk. So like, she was being like fun and cute, but also like she was being honest. Yeah. So I remember like at first he looked at her like, huh? And then, and then like a couple questions, he like started to like understand Taylor. I was like, okay, okay. She's like actually like excited and a little jerk about it. So it's really, really funny. But other than that, it was really, it was really fun. I remember there was, uh, Speed was here. Yeah. Uh, it was like a big streamer, like one of the biggest. And John gets really excited about speed. And he was standing maybe like 5 feet away from John. I'm not kidding you, John. Like, it's from the distance from me to you. And he's looking at me. John points right to him and he looks at me and goes, Dave, speed. And I'm like, okay, John. Did speed hear him? It's really funny. No, no, it was really loud, but it was fricking— I mean, maybe it did. It was right behind him. No, it was a really good time.
John29:34Moment view
I mean, that was crazy.
David29:35Moment view
I mean, everyone's— everyone like, everyone dances. Yeah, just the vibe. And this time we didn't let too many people in, which we really liked.
Jason29:45Moment view
Yeah, yeah, it was a smaller party.
David29:46Moment view
Yeah, like normally it's like crowded and you really don't know who's who and it gets kind of dark. Mm-hmm. But this time it was like perfect. And we did this amazing thing for our neighbors. What? Where we had golf carts.
Jason29:58Moment view
Oh, so there's no cars at all?
David29:59Moment view
Yeah, there's no cars on the road. So we golf carted people up and down the hill. Yeah, looking like 4 or 5 golf carts. I didn't even know people were coming into the party and they were like, the golf carts were awesome. There's golf carts? I don't leave my house ever. I haven't left the house in 7 days. So I was like, wow, there's golf carts out there. Um, but no, it was really fun. The music was awesome. YG crushed it. Yeah. And I know what you were asking, he didn't perform the song.
Jason30:23Moment view
He didn't.
David30:24Moment view
My N-Word.
Jason30:25Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We were talking about it in the car, Naveen and I were like, I wonder if he'll sing it. Yeah.
David30:28Moment view
And then I'm like, well, he's Thank goodness he didn't say— I didn't know he had so many bangers. He's like featured on so many songs, so he was like, he was really going at it. Yeah, but it is really hard to host a party, I will say. I don't—
Jason30:39Moment view
what was it like?
David30:40Moment view
I know I've like hosted a couple of, but it's just a lot. Yeah, it's like, it's like, it's a lot of talking to people. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and it's, it's not the talking that's the toughest. It's, uh, when someone pulls you when you're in the middle of another conversation.
Jason30:53Moment view
Uh-huh. Like Natalie pulls you?
David30:54Moment view
No, no, no, like another person. Yeah, the next person comes over, it's like happy birthday, and then you're like, okay, well, do I leave this conversation? Yeah, yeah, it's a skill. I was like, what do you do? What do you do?
Jason31:06Moment view
I think you have to develop the skill of like, it's been so nice talking to you, and I have to go right now, but it's great to see you. Have the best time ever.
David31:13Moment view
I know, what if you're talking to somebody so hot and you can't leave? That was my problem. I was talking to this girl that was like really pretty, and then like people came up to me and—
Jason31:23Moment view
Not now, John!
David31:23Moment view
No, literally like Natalie came up to me and was like, let's go dance. I was like, shut the fuck up, please leave. Please. But yeah, no, it was fun. It was a good time.
Jason31:33Moment view
Yeah. Did you hide in your room at all?
David31:34Moment view
No, I hid in Alex's room because my room, my room's like used.
Jason31:38Moment view
Filled with people.
David31:38Moment view
Yeah, filled with people.
Jason31:39Moment view
Well, you had a bar in your room.
David31:40Moment view
I had a bar in my room. It's really gross in my room. I put a sign on my bathroom that says do not enter. For some reason, that's when people enter the most. I don't know how that always happens, but it's the do not enter one is like the most gross one where like, like if anybody wants to puke in one, it's always the do not enter one. No one puked this year, thank God. Bad, but it feels like people go in there because like, oh, finally no one could enter this. Yeah, so it's gonna feel more private.
Jason32:04Moment view
Naveen won $1,000.
David32:06Moment view
Oh yeah, a lot of people won.
Jason32:07Moment view
So fun.
David32:08Moment view
A lot of people won money.
Jason32:09Moment view
And we— I had the feeling she was gonna win before. I was like, you're gonna win. She was like, I know I'm gonna win. And I was like, huh, you manifested it. Yeah, manifested it. Um, but it was so great that you told me to come at 6 o'clock.
David32:18Moment view
Yeah, yeah, it was great. Yeah, I always tell her because that was the most fun.
Jason32:22Moment view
Early, I did the photo booth first. I did the spin first.
David32:25Moment view
Yeah, John has a whole method when he goes to these parties.
John32:27Moment view
He says when he goes like, first off, free stuff.
David32:31Moment view
My favorite is when John and Alex are trying to go up to their rooms and the security stops them at the— security stops them at the stairs. Yeah, I always think that's so funny because I always like— it'll happen like once in a while and you'll just hear Natalie go, they live here, they live here. It's just like, it's such a funny thing for security to stop you in your own home.
Jason32:49Moment view
Yeah, yeah. Jonah and I pulled up, uh, Nick and Tony in best moments last night with the security guard to get upstairs.
David32:55Moment view
Oh, wait, what? Oh, just to show him that we're all friends. Yeah.
Jason32:59Moment view
Yeah.
John33:00Moment view
No way.
Jason33:00Moment view
This guy has done a lot with David. We were dying.
David33:02Moment view
Did it work? Yeah.
Jason33:04Moment view
Really? Yeah. Well, no, Mara came over at that point and was like, they're good.
David33:08Moment view
That's really funny. Yeah.
Alex33:09Moment view
Yeah.
David33:10Moment view
No, John has this method for when the parties start. He basically, because he lives here, so he gets to go. He gets to try the food first before anybody.
John33:18Moment view
Nice and warm.
David33:19Moment view
We had Raising Cane's. We had the Raising Cane's truck.
John33:21Moment view
So good.
Alex33:22Moment view
So good.
Jason33:22Moment view
You had some?
John33:23Moment view
Jay, I was the first one.
David33:24Moment view
Yeah. So he gets the food really warm and then he goes, gets the merch early so that all the sizes are available. He probably takes an extra one for himself. And then he does any kind of game where he can win money or any like fun activation. He does first.
Jason33:37Moment view
Really?
David33:37Moment view
And he does it before anyone's there.
John33:38Moment view
And I do the photo booth also because I know. So I do all the, all the activities and then I'm like, okay, now he's a nepo.
David33:45Moment view
He's a nepo partygoer.
Jason33:48Moment view
Yeah.
John33:48Moment view
Wait, you do this?
Jason33:49Moment view
You do this by yourself without Julia?
John33:51Moment view
No, I do, I do it with Julia, and I try and explain to him because like she brought a plus-one this time, and I told her, look, I have a plan for you. You just got to follow me. Yeah, and she already went off track. She went straight to the bar. I'm like, ah, that's it.
David34:03Moment view
She lost it.
John34:04Moment view
She don't even spin the wheel. Can't get drunk at work.
David34:07Moment view
Yeah, you gotta spin the wheel, win $1,000 from GoPuff.
John34:10Moment view
I do these movements for a reason. It's methodical. It's efficient. Yeah, yeah, that's why.
David34:15Moment view
He's a genius.
Jason34:16Moment view
I like that.
David34:17Moment view
Yeah, he's a savant.
Jason34:17Moment view
What do you do, Alex?
David34:22Moment view
Dude, today we left Tommy Bahamas. Yeah, we were in Newport Beach.
Jason34:25Moment view
Oh, you went to Tommy Bahamas today? Yeah, it's fucking delicious.
David34:27Moment view
Steak? Yeah, yeah, salad. So good. And we're leaving and we're getting up and John grabs the receipt. I'm like, why are you fucking— why are you taking the receipt? Yeah. And he's like, points. Points? Like, for what? I still don't actually know.
Jason34:45Moment view
Tommy Bahama points?
David34:46Moment view
Yeah.
Jason34:47Moment view
Oh, like, you go on the web—
David34:48Moment view
first of all, Tommy Bahamas is a 2-hour— an hour and a half drive away from us, brother.
John34:52Moment view
You don't know where I go without you, okay?
David34:54Moment view
Occasionally we do. We do track you, but it's an hour and a half. Is like— that's not like— that's not like the AMC.
Jason35:02Moment view
There's one in Palm Springs, but it's pretty hard to find a Tommy.
John35:04Moment view
That's like a once a year thing. I spend $100 more and I get $50 off, okay?
David35:09Moment view
So Oh really?
John35:10Moment view
Yes, sir.
David35:11Moment view
Oh wow.
Jason35:12Moment view
So how—
David35:12Moment view
pretty good. Really? Yeah, that's so funny.
Jason35:15Moment view
I've been, I've been doing the John method with a lot of stuff.
John35:17Moment view
Dude, Jay, you know what freaks me out the most? When we go to AMC in Studio City.
David35:21Moment view
Oh, this fucking ticks him off.
John35:23Moment view
Dude, ticks me off. So parking is $35 because of Universal. We go for the movies, and if David buys the tickets, because these are like Marvel movies, from Fandango instead of AMC, so you have to redeem it, and the parking should only cost $5, and we usually have like 3 or 4 cars. Yeah, so I'm like, Dave, why are you paying $150 when it would just cost us $20 if I redeem this? But since he never sends me the ticket, I have to be over there and like look, because we watch a lot of movies together.
David35:54Moment view
Sure, it's kind of hard to explain for somebody that's not in LA, right? What, basically parking's $35?
Jason35:59Moment view
The parking at Universal is really bad because it's theme park prices.
David36:02Moment view
Yeah, it's $35, but if you, if you show that you went to the movies, you get literally almost all of it back. Yes. And John gets really pissed when he doesn't have the ticket. He like loses his fucking shit about it because he has to pay $35. No, he doesn't have to pay when he takes his own car.
Alex36:18Moment view
No, no, no matter who's paying. Yeah, he's very like money conscious even for other people.
Jason36:22Moment view
Yeah, but you just show the ticket and you get the money back, right?
John36:24Moment view
Yeah, but David just goes like, let's get the fuck out of here.
Jason36:26Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I see.
John36:27Moment view
I gotta, I gotta, I gotta redeem the ticket first.
Jason36:29Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
John36:30Moment view
And he wants to be in the theater, like trailers, like seated and everything, you know?
Jason36:34Moment view
You know, you should let John take his time and do the things he likes, even if you don't, even if you don't care about the $35 you should just let him do it because like, it's him.
David36:43Moment view
No, the last one was really confusing. Oh, you know what? You know what it was? It was 'cause Jon left. Yeah. It was, we left the movie theater and Jon ran back inside to do it. Yeah. And then it was me and his girlfriend just outside. And I've never hung out with Julia by myself. I know it sounds bizarre 'cause I'm like so close to Julia, but like for some reason in that moment I couldn't find things to talk to her about. And I was like, where's Jon? And it was taking him like a really long time to do it. Like a really long time. Over a minute 30. So I ran back and I'm like, John, let's go.
Jason37:14Moment view
Yeah, you're so, you're so weird like that. You're like a child sometimes.
David37:17Moment view
Yeah, you pull out your calculator and check the weather like the dude at the club. I don't know why I got so awkward. For some reason in my head I was like, ah, damn, Julia probably thinks this is weird, but I'm hanging out with her, but I'm hanging with her without John. And then it made me feel weird from my own thought. So, so then I, yeah, I got really uncomfortable and I went to look at John.
Jason37:36Moment view
But don't you feel like there's certain people that he'll talk to that's It's like just a bad mix. Have you ever seen like David— there's just certain people, of course, he's like, I can't, I can't fucking talk.
Alex37:44Moment view
Oh my God. But he fakes it really well, like he's good at it.
Jason37:47Moment view
Not always. No, no, he'll fake it for a minute, but then he'll come and be like, let's fucking go, don't leave me here, you know? Like, Jay, why did you fucking leave me with that person? I'm like, it's your mom, I don't know.
John38:03Moment view
Oh my God.
David38:04Moment view
Hey, how do you feel about Heath moving?
Jason38:06Moment view
Crazy. I talked to him last night. I was like, wow, it felt like time just like went like that. And I was like— and I wasn't noticing that time went by.
David38:13Moment view
I was like, oh fuck, it's really weird.
Jason38:15Moment view
Like, he looks mature. Mariah's pregnant. I don't know if I can say that.
David38:18Moment view
Yeah, no, she's pregnant.
Jason38:20Moment view
Oh, people know. Can I say that? Okay.
David38:21Moment view
Yeah.
Jason38:22Moment view
Yeah. And just, just to see that, I was like, no, it's crazy.
David38:25Moment view
Oh, it's crazy. It's, it's weird to think like big boy, grown-up. It's weird to think that that's where we are.
Jason38:31Moment view
For me to look at you guys to like be married and have kids, it's like watching my own kids grow up and be married and have kids, you know what I mean? Yeah, it's really weird.
David38:39Moment view
It's really bizarre. When I think of turning the age where I start to have kids, I'm like, oh, my life is completely gonna change. But then I look at you, and you're kind of doing the same thing we are but with 2 kids. So now I'm like, fuck, does it change? Maybe my perspective will change on things?
Jason38:54Moment view
It's all in your choices, I guess. Yeah. It's like, if I— I never quit liking you.
David38:58Moment view
What you've taught me is I'm not raising my fucking kids here.
Alex39:02Moment view
Oh yeah, where else? I can't see you living anywhere else.
David39:04Moment view
I will— I'm telling you, I will move back to the suburbs. I cannot pay $100,000 for my kids to go to high school every year. I cannot do that.
John39:12Moment view
I mean, that's crazy.
David39:13Moment view
I think that's crazy.
Alex39:15Moment view
And the connections they get there, like, yeah, so worth it.
David39:18Moment view
You think?
Alex39:19Moment view
What?
Jason39:19Moment view
Yeah, yeah. Wyatt's made so many friends that are like, like doing cool stuff now. It's crazy.
David39:25Moment view
I guess you're right.
Alex39:25Moment view
No, no. Okay, your kid makes it worth it, obviously.
Jason39:27Moment view
It's like, yeah, if your kid's not a fucker.
David39:30Moment view
Yeah, but I think, I think the risks there is like higher. Like, it could go wrong. Yeah, I guess it could go wrong anywhere.
Jason39:36Moment view
I mean, the other thing is like rich kids, they fall into drugs.
David39:39Moment view
It just sucks because I don't have any other perspective other than mine. And like, my perspective has always been growing up in a small suburb is the best because all you're thinking about every day is how the fuck do I get out of here? Yeah, yeah. You want to, you want to make something of yourself. But if you start your life in LA LA or New York or one of these big cities, like, uh, what's the bigger goal?
Jason40:00Moment view
Yeah. Where do you go from there?
David40:01Moment view
Like, you're not, you know, I think you just want to like, just want to stay there. I just feel like you don't have as big of aspirations as you might have in the Midwest. But again, this is very just my perspective. I'm sure kids in LA maybe even have bigger aspirations because they see they're around the success that's more attainable. So maybe there's that side to it too.
Jason40:21Moment view
I think that's true. Yeah, yeah, I just— when I, when I, when I hear of what Wyatt's friends are doing, I'm like, one's making a film and he's 19. Like, they're like doing cool shit.
David40:29Moment view
Okay, so maybe that's— but then also I feel like you, you can maybe succeed higher in LA, but I feel like you could fall even harder.
Alex40:37Moment view
Higher ceiling, lower floor.
David40:38Moment view
Yeah, like I feel like the, the— yeah, it's like, damn, pressure. You want to look at, look at all these people around me doing so many cool things. Look at my classmates doing this. My, my, my classmate is in this Marvel movie because his dad's a producer, blah blah blah. And then look at me, I'm I'm working.
John40:53Moment view
Yeah, that would put—
David40:53Moment view
I'm working at Chipotle when that's a cool fucking job anywhere else in the United States. Yeah, you know what I mean?
Jason40:59Moment view
I think Charlie feels that a little bit. Like, she's like, oh, like Wyatt knows what he wants to do. I don't yet. Yeah, you know, and then we have to always be like, oh, you're 16, don't worry about it, you'll fucking— you're gonna figure it out.
David41:09Moment view
I guess just growing up is kind of tough in whichever direction you, you cut it, slice it, dice it. You're gonna be okay, John.
John41:16Moment view
Why are you talking about me, man?
David41:18Moment view
It's gonna be fine.
John41:19Moment view
Shut up, dude.
Alex41:20Moment view
When we were on the way back, we like, you made it clear that you needed John on the pod and that it was gonna be like right when we got home. And I go upstairs and he's playing StarCraft on his computer.
John41:34Moment view
No, because nobody was down here and I was like, oh, he literally walked in here and watched me setting up.
David41:39Moment view
That's crazy.
John41:40Moment view
Okay, no, it was John.
David41:41Moment view
I went to go pee. Okay, I went to go pee before we started the pod and you were like, up, he's gonna pee, I'm gonna play StarCraft. That's fucking insane.
John41:51Moment view
Dude, it's my day off. I can do whatever the fuck I want.
David41:54Moment view
I understand.
John41:55Moment view
I'm going back to work tomorrow.
Jason41:56Moment view
No, it's not.
David41:56Moment view
What do you mean? It's not that. You don't even have to be here doing the pod. I very much appreciate it. That's how I'm saying. I'm just saying like, thank you. I'm just saying the pain of—
John42:04Moment view
hear that, guys?
David42:05Moment view
I'm saying the pain of firing up StarCraft in between 5 minutes is fucking insane.
John42:10Moment view
I didn't know it was gonna be 5 minutes.
David42:10Moment view
You could just lay like, I don't know.
John42:13Moment view
You know me, like I gotta I gotta keep going. I'm like Jay, dude. I'm honestly like Jay. I see my life in Jay and that freaks me out, honestly.
David42:21Moment view
Wait, why? Why do you see it?
John42:23Moment view
It's just, I can see the anxiety and like the pessimism and I'm like, fuck, it's in me. It's in me. And I really, I honestly was already like, while you guys were talking, I was already asking like, 'cause we brought up 2008 and I was like, Jay, you've seen the cycle of highs and lows of life. You said like, you moved in LA, everything was going right.
David42:44Moment view
Yeah, and then something happened, then I went to the beach, and it started going downhill.
Jason42:50Moment view
9/11. Yeah, and I've had a lot of ups and downs, you know.
John42:52Moment view
Yeah, yeah, but that's what I'm saying. It's just like, you've seen so much, and I think that's what makes him so like, like a sage to me.
Jason43:00Moment view
I'm always here, I'm always here, Tom, if you ever want to talk to someone.
David43:03Moment view
So you see yourself in him, and it scares you because you're scared of the failures to come?
Jason43:09Moment view
I think that's exactly what he's saying.
David43:11Moment view
It's like, life's pretty good right now, but J has it, it must come crashing down.
John43:15Moment view
Yeah, like whatever. Like, in my— honestly, it's a terrible way of thinking.
David43:19Moment view
You've always been such an optimistic person though. Where have you gotten your doom from?
John43:22Moment view
No, that is not true. I've always been pessimistic. You guys just think I'm optimistic because I'm more optimistic than you guys, okay? I'm not going to lie. I see the light better than you guys.
David43:34Moment view
When I see a homeless person—
Alex43:35Moment view
I feel like when it comes to your inner—
David43:38Moment view
wait, do this homeless person thing. What are you going to say? What are you going to say? When you see a homeless person, what happens? You place your hand on them and you bless them? What do you do?
John43:52Moment view
No, I don't know. I'm just saying, I'm just saying, like, when you see a stranger, like, oh, it's a stranger. I'm like, oh, it's a stranger.
Jason43:57Moment view
You know, like, like, ooh.
David44:00Moment view
Wait, do the homeless person comparison because I can't imagine where you're going with it.
John44:03Moment view
No, I don't know. You know what? I saw the— I saw— I went up the hill and it said, and It's not, it doesn't lead anywhere. So I'm going to stop there. Yeah.
Jason44:13Moment view
You saw the dead end sign.
John44:14Moment view
I saw the dead end sign.
Jason44:16Moment view
Yeah.
David44:16Moment view
So no homeless people. That was a crazy metaphor. I almost said another analogy.
Jason44:19Moment view
Yeah.
David44:19Moment view
I mean, cause he's, cause he's talking about homeless people and then he's like, when I went up the hill. So you think, you think you're in the story of the homeless person, but really he's painting a metaphor somewhere completely left field.
Jason44:30Moment view
Like inception.
David44:30Moment view
You don't know which story you're in. Am I in the thought or am I in the dream? Okay, damn. So you were saying—
John44:40Moment view
Never mind about the homeless person. There was no homeless person.
David44:43Moment view
Okay. That was also made up.
John44:48Moment view
It was an hallucination.
David44:48Moment view
Okay. Goddamn. Dude, if someone hasn't fucking crashed their car yet on accident, they may be on purpose by now. You may be drawing people to the end of the line, John.
John45:00Moment view
I mean, isn't this what this podcast is all about? You guys just talk about anything? Yeah. I talk about everything that pops in my head. Like, 0.1 second, I say it out loud.
David45:09Moment view
Yeah. I know. Sometimes I'm scared that your mouth can't keep up with your brain.
Jason45:13Moment view
Yeah. Do you ever want to come to me for advice?
John45:16Moment view
No, I just want to see— No, because if I can see you've done anything wrong, if I follow your advice, it scares me even more, you know? Yeah, because I'm gonna—
David45:28Moment view
I'm gonna have to sneak this to you, brother.
John45:31Moment view
Yeah. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm just saying, I'm just saying, it's just like— Yeah, like he's experienced life.
Jason45:37Moment view
I mean, I tried to give Heath advice last night. Really? Yeah. Well, I opened the door. I said, if you ever want to talk to me, I'm here.
John45:44Moment view
Like, I can't imagine being a parent, dude.
David45:47Moment view
Oh my God. John, but you're gonna be fine. Everything's okay. Yeah, but I'm just saying, I'm just saying, hey, what are you most stressed out about right now in life?
John45:54Moment view
Everything.
David45:54Moment view
I mean, honestly, give me the number one thing. What's the number one thing? Like, what's like, what's the category? Work, uh, relationship, daily life, career?
John46:03Moment view
Like, bigger than just daily work?
David46:04Moment view
It's kind of like that storytelling. Storytelling?
John46:08Moment view
English?
David46:09Moment view
English? Prepositions?
John46:11Moment view
Those don't exist, okay? After high school, college, they don't exist.
David46:15Moment view
What doesn't exist? Prepositions.
John46:17Moment view
Oh, okay, sorry. What is that? He, she? No, those are pronouns.
Jason46:20Moment view
Answer the question. Answer the question. What is— what do you worry about? What do you mean? Well, answer his question.
John46:26Moment view
Well, it's just like everything, you know? It's just— I'm in my thoughts.
David46:30Moment view
Yeah, can you just tell me, is the career mainly No, it's not.
John46:33Moment view
I mean, it's sometimes career. I don't know. I mean, I don't know. It's just, I have no idea.
David46:37Moment view
All right, is there anything we can help with? No, no, no. Okay, do you want to send the pod? Should we talk about it? No, no, I'm kidding. But, but, but I want to wrap up the pod, but I don't want to just, you know— No, I want the audience to know what your issue is before they go.
John46:51Moment view
It's a deep end. It's a rabbit hole. It's more about me.
David46:55Moment view
Obviously, that's why we're asking you.
John46:57Moment view
I know.
David46:57Moment view
And we don't just say— just say what I don't know.
John47:00Moment view
I honestly don't know. I mean, look, look, look, it's—
Jason47:03Moment view
you should figure that out though.
John47:05Moment view
Yeah, I try, I try, I try, but you know, go talk to someone.
David47:08Moment view
Just like you're having like a quarter-life crisis.
John47:10Moment view
Yeah, but, but everyone, you know that.
David47:13Moment view
Yeah, of course. I'm having one too. I know.
John47:16Moment view
Yeah, there's me also, because you have no idea.
David47:18Moment view
What the fuck?
Jason47:18Moment view
Are you making my—
David47:19Moment view
are you making mine sound worse?
John47:21Moment view
Yes, absolutely.
David47:22Moment view
Okay, my quarter-life crisis is worse.
Jason47:24Moment view
You know what's worse than you?
David47:26Moment view
That's a weird way to deflect.
Jason47:27Moment view
Reflect.
John47:27Moment view
Yeah, it is, it is a weird way to reflect, but it's just— there's just a lot more pressure for you. And I'm like, damn, if I was in his shoes, I don't know what the fuck I would do.
Jason47:49Moment view
I don't know what I do. Hello there, Dave. I don't know what I do neither.
David47:58Moment view
Oh, howdy do, Alex. You know what Dave do?
Jason48:02Moment view
I don't know what they do.
David48:05Moment view
Okay.
Alex48:05Moment view
Oh my God.
David48:05Moment view
All right, well, we'll figure this out. I know. All right, thank you for joining us, John. Guys, the English dub version of John's podcast will be available. We'll be available in a week. We're gonna get a voice actor to recreate what John said, but in spoken English. So please join us next week for the next podcast. Thank you, Alex. Thank you, John. You guys have anything to plug?
John48:28Moment view
Nope.
David48:28Moment view
No, no, no. Okay.
John48:30Moment view
It's okay. I'd like to shout out Jay.
David48:32Moment view
I feel bad.
John48:36Moment view
Why do you feel bad? Close the podcast.
Jason48:38Moment view
You shouldn't feel bad. Like, I've gone through everything you've gone through. I know exactly where you're sitting. I know exactly where you're sitting.
John48:47Moment view
And you have no idea what you're going to go down.
Jason48:50Moment view
But I went through the same thing you and Dave are going through, like that quarter-life crisis. This is a little Marvel post-credit Yeah, I went through the same thing, and I am here if you want to talk to somebody.
David48:59Moment view
Thanks, Jay.
Jason49:00Moment view
Off, off pod. Yeah, and then I'll just tell Dave everything on pod.
David49:06Moment view
Jay's like, so I had a conversation with John off pod. Welcome back to Views. Gonna tell you guys all about it now. All right, we'll see you guys later.