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David0:00Moment view
What's up guys, welcome back to Views, the podcast where I admit to Jason that he's the most handsome guy in this room right now.
Jason0:07Moment view
Hey, well, thank you, David. I sort of feel the same way about you.
David0:10Moment view
No problem. You're starting to blush. What's that all about?
Jason0:13Moment view
I was stung by a bee today.
David0:15Moment view
How about we cut this podcast short? Just leave it at 30 seconds.
Jason0:21Moment view
Well, that would be heavenly.
David0:22Moment view
All right, this is weird. All right, let's just do the podcast. All right, roll the intro music. And boom, that was Bruce Wiegner with the intro song called Views. It was incredible. We paid $3,000 for that. Well worth it, Bruce.
Jason0:47Moment view
That's a terrible thing to say.
David0:48Moment view
Thank you. We're back with another— we're back with another podcast, another Jam Jam. I want to get right into things, and I have something to say. So I've been— I don't even know how to like get into this.
Jason1:01Moment view
Yeah.
David1:02Moment view
Jason, I, um, okay. I love you.
Jason1:06Moment view
Did you pull the trigger?
David1:08Moment view
What?
Jason1:08Moment view
Did you pull the trigger?
David1:09Moment view
I did.
Jason1:10Moment view
You did? Today?
David1:11Moment view
I did, yeah.
Jason1:12Moment view
Whoa, when did that happen?
David1:13Moment view
This morning.
Jason1:14Moment view
Oh, that's why you were late here.
David1:16Moment view
Yes.
Jason1:17Moment view
So, um, so you feeling, uh, feeling a lot? I'll let you explain. You feeling good?
David1:21Moment view
Okay, well first let me tell you what we're talking about. This is a weird thing that maybe isn't— I asked a couple people if I should talk about this, if I should talk about this on the podcast, and I— they gave me mixed responses. But here's, here's the breakdown. So I had, um, I love my car. I love the Tesla. Tesla's my favorite car. It's— I, I love what it— I love what Elon Musk is doing with all his— with his 2 other companies, or 4 other companies, or whatever he has. I love his whole mission. I love everything he's doing. Like, I'm just completely in love with the car, the company, the people, whatever.
Jason1:53Moment view
The car is like riding, going to the Four Seasons. That's how great the car is. I would have never, ever, ever thought of it I would have never thought to buy one, but once you are inside it, it is wonderful.
David2:03Moment view
Period. So I thought it would be a good thing to invest in Tesla in stocks. And stocks, for those of you guys who don't know, are something that I can't really explain to you guys because I don't really understand it myself. But so today, this morning, after thinking about it for a while, I invested in stocks and I invested in Tesla. And this is the reason I did it is because I'm I'm just going to say how much I put because it doesn't make— this is the tough part of saying how much I put without sounding like a douchebag or sounding like an idiot. I probably sound like an idiot. That's fine. I put $1 million into the Tesla stock today, which is a lot. And it's not a little for me at all. It's a lot for me. And the reason I even— now I have a lot of explaining to do, especially for my parents who are now finding out about this. You did what? You did what? Um, because, okay, so here's, here's the situation I find myself in, um, constantly. I, I think I have a super insane job that's just completely amazing and it allows me to do the coolest thing and get paid very, very handsomely. And one of my biggest fears other than getting sick is losing the job and losing this income. So I feel like it's a constant fight with me. Figuring out what do I do when this all ends? 'Cause everything comes to an end. You know, like I can't vlog for the rest of my life. I may not even have, I probably won't have the influence I have now for the rest of my life. So I'm always like finding ways to diversify my income. And I took a very aggressive way of doing that by going into stocks. But this morning, I've been following the Tesla stock for a couple months now. About 7, 8 months, which makes me a professional, and it makes me 100% know what I'm doing. And I went to— before I made this investment, I went to my banker. I have a banker who's really nice, and he helps me out with a whole bunch of things. I told him my plan that I wanted to put a million on Tesla, and his first response was, who do you have inside Tesla? What do you know that I don't? Because he thought he was— he thought I was crazy. And, and maybe, maybe I was, but I don't know. I'm very stingy when it comes to money.
Jason4:20Moment view
You're really good when it comes money. You're— you've taught me so much. Like, like, I don't spend money on fancy clothes.
David4:27Moment view
I don't buy clothes. I don't buy shoes.
Jason4:28Moment view
You don't go out to dinner.
David4:30Moment view
I don't. I hate doing all that. Like, these little things, like, I just know they add up and I hate doing it. But like, like, like, when I'm saying I put a million on Tesla, this doesn't mean I bought a million Tesla cars. It means it's an investment. Like, I'm trying— I'm, you know, I'm trying to have my money grow. And I did that today. And long story short, So it's been 12 hours since I put in my investment.
Jason4:51Moment view
And?
David4:52Moment view
And drum roll, please. You want to know how much money I made so far?
Jason4:56Moment view
Yeah, how much?
David4:57Moment view
Negative $70,000.
Jason5:05Moment view
It dropped?
David5:05Moment view
It dropped.
Jason5:06Moment view
Did you buy it at the low price that you had last week?
David5:09Moment view
I bought it at a low price.
Jason5:11Moment view
As low as it was last week when you missed it?
David5:13Moment view
I bought it at $325 a share. And now it's at $305. Really, really low.
Jason5:19Moment view
What the fuck?
David5:20Moment view
Yeah, and now here's the good part. This isn't like, I wasn't, you don't win the stock game in a day. Like, you wait it out. I talked to a lot of people and they're like, yeah, this is normal. Like, you're gonna feel like you're losing money, but you gotta wait it out. Like, my money may be in there for months, years, just waiting for it to get to the amount I want it to so I can pull it out. That's how stock works. You wait for it to go up, and then when you feel like it's at its peak, You put— it's like gambling, but it's like people don't consider it gambling. 100%.
Jason5:53Moment view
Oh, it's 100% gambling. It's 100% gambling because the amount of time that it consumes you. It's— you've been watching that stock. You were lamenting when you missed it at $320. And okay, then it went to fucking $305 today.
David6:05Moment view
Yeah. So it's— it's—
Jason6:07Moment view
I'm— damn it.
David6:07Moment view
Right now, if I pull all the money I have in my stocks, I would get back $930,000 because the stock has gone down. I'm trying to explain this to the people that are listening. At home. So, um, this is, this is, this is normal. It's not normal. This is a big drop because Tesla fluctuates so much because it's just—
Jason6:24Moment view
what happened today that made it fluctuate? Um, Elon Musk.
David6:28Moment view
Elon Musk passed away, the creator of Tesla, on the day you put $1 million inside the own car because they all exploded. Um, no, no, no, it was just, it was just a bad day for Tesla. Reports came out, it wasn't a good day. But, but that's just how it goes. This is how it goes with this company. And I'm talking like I know this shit.
Jason6:48Moment view
You've explained it well.
David6:49Moment view
No, I've talked to a bunch of people and I've gotten pretty—
Jason6:53Moment view
What was the good end? What were the good conversations you had? Like, I heard you have a conversation with Joe today where he was like, yeah, Joe was like, it's always gonna go up, you'll be fine.
David7:01Moment view
I had a conversation with Joe. He's like, it's Tesla. It's like one of the most innovative companies right now. You have nothing to worry about. It's gonna go down, but like, don't worry, in a year you'll see it skyrocketing.
Jason7:11Moment view
Yeah.
David7:11Moment view
So it's a waiting game. And the reason I regret doing it And I did it because, especially like when you're in school, they try to teach you how to make money. That's the goal is how to make money. But they, at least at my school, or maybe the classes I took, they never taught me, they never teach you how to like maintain your income, or how to grow, or how to diversify your income. And like that's the part I'm trying to figure out myself.
Jason7:35Moment view
They never even taught me how to make money.
David7:37Moment view
Yeah, well we know that. No, no, no, yeah, okay, fair enough. My school didn't either. They're not really good at teaching you how to make money. But it's—
Jason7:46Moment view
we've talked about that. Schools should do that. They should teach you how to survive, and they don't. They teach you French.
David7:52Moment view
Well, I learned Spanish, and I actually kind of found it useful.
Jason7:55Moment view
Sure, but it didn't make you a dollar.
David7:57Moment view
No, but I sound pretty dope when I talk to people in Spanish. When I say hola, after 5 years of Spanish, when I say hola and someone goes, oh, no shit, you watch Dora. No, no, but yeah, okay. So that's why I did it. And it's down right now. And I'm also telling you guys because I feel like it's interesting. And I feel like it's such a learning experience. And I kind of want everyone else to be in on it.
Jason8:26Moment view
I think it's great that you told everybody. I don't think it's douchey at all. I think it's really good for the listener because now they can watch the stock.
David8:33Moment view
You can watch my—
Jason8:34Moment view
They can watch David Byrne.
David8:37Moment view
You can watch me plummet. So for those of you guys who follow stock, I bought— If you don't follow stock, you will now. Yeah, I bought 3,000 shares of Tesla at $325.55, if you guys want to follow up with where my stock is at now. And now it's sitting at $305. If you guys don't know what that means, just do some research and you'll be like, oh shit, yeah, he's fucked.
Jason8:57Moment view
How often will you check it now, from now on?
David8:59Moment view
Okay, this is what I was saying. My biggest regret, I— if I can go back in time, I don't know if I'd do it. I most likely wouldn't because of how much it consumes me now.
Jason9:09Moment view
I told you this last week.
David9:11Moment view
I didn't know it would be like this.
Jason9:12Moment view
Oh my God, I told you.
David9:13Moment view
I said, David, all you're going to do is watch that I am 98% sure it's going to bounce back up because it's Tesla and the world would have to explode for it to go down. But I check up on it every hour and it's fucking stupid and it's bad.
Jason9:30Moment view
You got to do something else.
David9:31Moment view
I know. Just don't go now. I know.
Jason9:33Moment view
You can't do anything.
David9:33Moment view
I told Zane, I wish I can get hypnotized and pretend I ever spent money on Tesla. And then you come to me in like 3 years and you're like, hey, David, by the way, check Tesla. You see how it's doing so great? Yeah, you bought $1 million. 3 years ago. You're fucking rich now, David. Or you call me in 3 years and you're like, hey David, uh, got some bad news. You got some bad news. You're gonna have to move out of the country. Um, no, but it was a lot of money and it wasn't, it wasn't, it's not a good, it wasn't a good decision, but I kind of just, I, I really like living fast and dying fast apparently. Do you, you know why I did it? Like, do you know what I mean?
Jason10:10Moment view
Yeah, yeah, I know, I know why you did it and It would eat me alive if I had $1 million out there.
David10:16Moment view
Yeah, it was—
Jason10:17Moment view
But you know what? The good news is, you know, you're you, and you'll— even if you lost the $1 million, you'll be able to make money for the next 2, 3 years.
David10:26Moment view
My favorite part about the whole thing is it's really cool to have this outlook on— so now when someone asks me about stocks, I finally have something to say. I'd be like, OK, go for it. But dude, the first day I did it, I lost $70,000.
Jason10:40Moment view
Yeah, now you have a good story.
David10:42Moment view
Yeah.
Jason10:43Moment view
You're living life. Yeah, it's cost you a million dollars, but you got a great story.
David10:46Moment view
Yeah, you can't learn—
Jason10:47Moment view
a million dollars—
David10:48Moment view
you can't learn without failing.
Jason10:49Moment view
This is true. You'll be fine. You'll be fine.
David10:52Moment view
Yeah, so I, I'm telling you guys, one, to warn you guys, two, to, um, just when you guys—
Jason10:57Moment view
when you have a million dollars lying around, throw it into one stock.
David11:01Moment view
Um, no, two, to like, just because I, I find it so interesting, and I would— I like— I don't know, like, I know my friends from my hometown are like gonna keep up with this because it's just so interesting. It's like, will David crash and burn? Or will David come out on top victorious?
Jason11:15Moment view
You're going to get so many tweets now.
David11:17Moment view
Yeah, now everyone will just be watching. Yeah, I'm not going to be checking up on the stock, but everybody listening to these podcasts, I'm just going to get tweets saying, David, dude, Tesla went down 20 points, you're fucked, man.
Jason11:27Moment view
What's going on with Bitcoin? I hear you talking about that a lot too.
David11:29Moment view
Bitcoin's a whole nother thing I don't want to get into, but, um, but there's a, there's a whole lot of different ways out there to make money and it's, and it's eating my brain and it's very frustrating because I just want to focus on making videos.
Jason11:40Moment view
—right—
David11:40Moment view
but like, I'm so scared. I'm like, when the video's in, what the hell am I going to do? And like, that's what's like— I'm like, I'm like, I'm like frantic. I'm like watching Netflix specials on how Donald Trump came to power.
Jason11:50Moment view
Let's say you cashed out at $2 million. OK. Let's say it goes well. Maybe in 2, 3 years you cash out for $2 million. Yeah. Jason, I'm done.
David11:57Moment view
I pull the money out of Tesla for $2 million? Yeah.
Jason12:00Moment view
Then what would you do?
David12:01Moment view
What I would do is I would continue investing in stocks, but what you do is you diversify. What I did is I put all of my— it's okay to put a million dollars into stock. It's not okay to put it into Tesla, because when Tesla goes bye-bye, all your money goes bye-bye. Yeah, that's, that's a very bad idea. But I just felt confident enough that it was working, and maybe it is. Maybe, maybe I'm— it's been one day, and in my head I'm like, it's going to be in there for at least 3 months. So I'm just eating myself over a day.
Jason12:27Moment view
But maybe get a hobby or something, or, or you should have a thing that you do every time you think to check it. Like, you go masturbate. Yeah, you go masturbate.
David12:37Moment view
Well, not that I can't masturbate 50 times a day.
Jason12:39Moment view
No, but you know, maybe you go and look at like cats or something. You go look at like pictures of kittens online.
David12:45Moment view
You come to my house, it's just a bunch of sketches of cats on my walls. I'm going insane.
Jason12:52Moment view
Draw a cat every time.
David12:54Moment view
I've drawn 30,000 cats in 2 weeks.
Jason12:57Moment view
What did Liza say about this?
David12:59Moment view
Liza said I was insane. Oh, she did. I mean, it was—
Jason13:03Moment view
what else did the banker say? The banker—
David13:05Moment view
it's my money. It's my money. He advised me completely against it. He's like, yeah, don't do it, diversify your income. And I hope you guys aren't bored listening to this because I just find it so intriguing, especially when it's not your money. No, it's not boring at all. Listen to someone fuck up. Um, no, I honestly just wanted to do it because, like I said, I'm really cheap with my money. I'm really careful. But like, when it comes to like making more and taking risks. I don't know, I'm all about high risk, big reward. That's like, that's all, like, that's— when have you— that's how I ride or die.
Jason13:36Moment view
Have you taken a high risk in your life that it panned out?
David13:40Moment view
Um, I brought a 44-year-old to co-host my podcast tonight. Oh, so let me tell you something, guys. There's this thing called Bitcoin. It's like an online currency., and it's basically untraceable. That's like the most favorite thing for why people get it. It's like an online currency. It's not like regulated by the US government. It's basically made by like a couple college kids. I don't even know how it started. But basically how it started out is Bitcoin, one Bitcoin used to cost like 2 cents, and then it used to cost 10 cents, and at this point right now, this day, Okay, right today it costs $6,400 for 1 Bitcoin. So when my friend came to me and first introduced me Bitcoin, this was like, this was like maybe 5 months ago, he came to me, he's like, dude, you should really get on Bitcoin, it's blowing up. And he's like, buy 1 Bitcoin at least. It was $2,200 a coin. And I'm like, okay, I'll try it. And I didn't get on it because my app wasn't working or some shit, I don't know. And I check back a couple months later, I check back 3 months later, and it's at, it's at $4,500. And I'm like, holy shit, it's doubled. I go to my friend Zane, I'm like, Zane, look at Bitcoin, it just doubled from a couple months ago. And then I'm like, I can't believe we missed that. I can't believe we, like, we should have hopped on it when we had the chance, right? And then I check again 2 months later, and now I see it's at $6,400. And to myself again, I'm like, Dude, I can't believe I missed it. And I keep missing it. The way Bitcoin works is you buy one coin for $2,000, right? And then you go, and then you watch it grow, whatever. It can grow, it can also plummet to the ground just like any stock. And 6 months later, like it happened, now it's at $6,000. So you sell that same coin, and now you get $6,000 back when you paid $2,000 for it. So you made triple your money. And there's stories about people in Bitcoin. When the app— or when Bitcoin first started, people— it would, it would cost like a cent, a cent or two for a Bitcoin. And like the early people went and they bought thousands of bitcoins. Like they just bought a bunch when it was a startup company, right? And they completely forgot about it in their account. Yeah, I've heard those stories. And then fast forward to now, there was a guy who like, who went on his account and found out he had $21 million worth of Bitcoin. That he completely forgot about. $21 million, real dollars, like American dollars, just sitting in an account that he completely forgot about because Bitcoin just fucking blew up. Wow. It's nuts. And it's just so crazy how many ways there are to make money, and it's just so intriguing to me, and like I don't have enough knowledge.
Jason16:31Moment view
There's not enough time in the day.
David16:32Moment view
Yeah, I don't—
Jason16:33Moment view
There's just not enough.
David16:34Moment view
I don't have enough time to educate myself, So I kind of just jumped into the deep end with this Tesla thing.
Jason16:39Moment view
So you just threw a million?
David16:40Moment view
In a goofy way. It was a big decision. I didn't throw a million.
Jason16:44Moment view
How did you feel when you walked out? I didn't.
David16:46Moment view
I just did it on the phone.
Jason16:47Moment view
Oh, you did it on the phone?
David16:48Moment view
I did it on the phone. I went to bed. I woke up 2 hours later. I'm like, wow, I'm down $30,000. And then I couldn't go back to bed. And then I came here, and then Joe showed me the stock I was trying to avoid. And he's like, you're actually down $70,000. And I'm like, OK. But like I said, Tesla's great. They're gonna bounce back. They kill it. I can't wait for people to listen to this podcast in like 5 months when I'm completely out of money. They're gonna be like, oh, look how cute he sounded and how optimistic he was. People are gonna listen to this shit and they're gonna be like, yep, that's the day David Dobrik lost everything. No, but Tesla's great. Go buy their stocks, please. Help us out here.
Jason17:29Moment view
What's the plan for the holidays, Dave?
David17:32Moment view
To make it, to make it to the holidays. I don't know, I'm ready. I'm ready for Halloween. Yeah, I'm ready. Halloween just ended. I know.
Jason17:39Moment view
Oh really? Yeah, Halloween was like 8 days around here.
David17:42Moment view
Halloween and Halloween sucked this year. Yeah, Halloween in Los Angeles lasts, lasts a week, and it's ridiculous because people—
Jason17:50Moment view
I think it was the way it fell.
David17:52Moment view
People go to the Halloween store here like they're grocery shopping because every day they need a new costume.
Jason17:57Moment view
Yeah, it's really too much. I think I saw Scott in 9 different costumes.
David18:01Moment view
Yeah, our friends were switching costumes the same day. They would take a picture, they'd post it on Instagram, and they're like, okay, I got my Instagram costume out of the way, now I need my going out costume.
Jason18:11Moment view
And it was nuts. And that— no, that was Friday they went out, Saturday, and then kids came trick-or-treating to our house. People showed up here Saturday at 3 in the morning.
David18:19Moment view
I was out till like 5 in the morning doing Halloween stuff.
Jason18:22Moment view
I missed everything. My kids. I have my kids.
David18:25Moment view
Why are you taking care of your kids?
Jason18:26Moment view
Well, there's this thing, it's the law, I guess. You gotta watch them.
David18:30Moment view
Are you serious?
Jason18:30Moment view
Yeah, it's pretty strict.
David18:32Moment view
When is that over?
Jason18:34Moment view
Well, they're trying to get rid of it. Good. I'm leading the charge.
David18:37Moment view
What is the charge called?
Jason18:40Moment view
It's called the "No More Bullshit" charge. It's called the "I'm Tired of This Shit" charge.
David18:45Moment view
It's called the "Pack Your Own Lunch" charge.
Jason18:48Moment view
It's called "Figure It Out Yourself." How old are your kids? They're 11 and 8.
David18:52Moment view
11 and 8.
Jason18:53Moment view
And they love being around here, you know, with everybody, the— you and the boys. But goddamn, you guys party hard. Yeah, you don't. Oh, this guy came to the— these girls came to the house. You were here at 3 in the morning.
David19:05Moment view
They came at—
Jason19:06Moment view
yeah, and they came uninvited to the house for a party. There was a few people here.
David19:10Moment view
There was like 9 people that showed up.
Jason19:12Moment view
Yeah, I was asleep. I came home at 12 asleep.
David19:15Moment view
I remember this.
Jason19:16Moment view
3 in the morning.
David19:17Moment view
Someone Snapchatted these girls. And, um, and yeah, and then what happened? I remember this.
Jason19:22Moment view
Someone Snapchatted the girls coming in, and then, um, they left. Yeah. And then at 5:30 in the morning, they came back.
David19:29Moment view
At 5:30 in the morning?
Jason19:30Moment view
Yeah, and rang the doorbell.
David19:31Moment view
All of them?
Jason19:31Moment view
No, just two of them. Well, they wanted the Snapchat deleted.
David19:34Moment view
Why do they want it deleted?
Jason19:36Moment view
Because they felt that it made them look basic, that they had showed up to a party where they didn't— weren't invited.
David19:42Moment view
They drove all the way back to your house to say that? To have someone delete their Snapchat.
Jason19:47Moment view
Yeah, and she was, she was so fucking nonchalant about it. She was just like, she had, she like, it wasn't 5:30 in the morning and the lights weren't totally out dark. She was like, hi, how are you? Good to see you. She's like, um, you need to go ahead and delete that Snapchat. And I was like, well, it wasn't mine.
David20:00Moment view
Who was she?
Jason20:01Moment view
She was a famous, uh, actress.
David20:03Moment view
What kind of acting did she do? I already know the story. I just, I just wanted out of Jason.
Jason20:07Moment view
She did some porno acting. Yeah, she was a porno actress. She's a porn star, apparently.
David20:11Moment view
She was a porn star. And just—
Jason20:13Moment view
and she's with a giant rear end and, and no clothes on under— on her rear end. Really? Like a big thong. Like, it was really weird.
David20:23Moment view
Like, I was like, are you a fan of her work?
Jason20:24Moment view
No, I don't know her. But I was, I was saying like, get out of the house, you know, leave, or whatever. And I only saw her front, but then when she wanted to leave and I saw her back, I was like, oh, maybe you don't have to go. Because, you know, she had like a thong on. Their ass was giant.
David20:41Moment view
Girls, girls, and girls here are really— even guys dress up really scandalous here. It's, it's everyone. I know, even our guy friends are wearing thongs.
Jason20:48Moment view
You see Todd? He had his dick like completely through a hole.
David20:51Moment view
Yeah, uh, no, but it was good. It was— we had a good Halloween.
Jason20:55Moment view
Yeah, well, I'm glad you had a good Halloween. I was here taking care of children, fucking carving pumpkins, doing all that shit. I mean, I liked it, it was good, but you know, you feel like you miss out.
David21:05Moment view
What's the worst part about having kids? During special occasions like Halloween where you can go party?
Jason21:10Moment view
Uh, just probably like last night, like, like trick-or-treating. It— that— it— no, there's nothing bad.
David21:16Moment view
Oh yeah, how was it trick-or-treating with your kids?
Jason21:18Moment view
It was fine. We were on a street that was dark. You couldn't see anything. There was thousands of people.
David21:23Moment view
That's usually what trick-or-treating is like, but it was— it wasn't— it was dark out.
Jason21:26Moment view
Uh, it was poorly lit, so then you lose them and then you can't find them, and that's really scary, and they don't have phones.
David21:33Moment view
What do they dress up as?
Jason21:34Moment view
Uh, Wyatt went as a hockey player and Charlie went as a cheerleader. He went as a zombie hockey player. Original. Yeah, I thought it was pretty great. I, I— what were you? You were Chips. Chips Patrol.
David21:48Moment view
Yeah, I was a cop.
Jason21:49Moment view
If you could meet one person in the world, who would you want to meet? Dead or alive?
David21:53Moment view
Damn, let's do both. Um, I feel like your mother would be a great person to meet alive. Awesome.
Jason21:59Moment view
You'll be meeting her on November 12th when we go to Boston.
David22:01Moment view
Oh, she's the alive option? Yeah. I'm pumped out. I messed up. Okay, for dead? Dead, yeah. Probably Hitler, I guess.
Jason22:12Moment view
But you're curious?
David22:13Moment view
It'd have to be Hitler.
Jason22:14Moment view
He's so curious.
David22:15Moment view
But it wouldn't— well, yeah, I wouldn't want it to be like a meet-and-greet. I'd want to be like a fly on the wall in like a room with Hitler.
Jason22:21Moment view
It's not meeting, that's fly on the wall. We didn't say fly on the wall. Okay, I'd be down to meet Hitler, but now like, okay, you guys just be really cool when he walks in. David, I mean, you asked for this. I mean, you know, he doesn't really normally meet with people, but he loves your channel.
David22:38Moment view
He watched it in 1942?
Jason22:40Moment view
He liked it. He likes it. That was really funny. He loves Corinna. She's his favorite.
David22:44Moment view
Um, no, I would— that, that would be probably the most interesting, the probably the worst man in the history of—
Jason22:49Moment view
yeah, just history. He's like— yeah, but you know what, probably—
David22:52Moment view
am I allowed to kill him? I, I'm assuming.
Jason22:56Moment view
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what are we talking about here? You're allowed to kill him.
David22:59Moment view
I guess that's really dangerous, actually.
Jason23:01Moment view
Yeah, you can get yourself into some trouble messing with the timeline. You wouldn't be able to come back in time. Like, if you die in the past, fuck, that would throw off everything. What would happen to me?
David23:11Moment view
We wouldn't even have this podcast. That's right.
Jason23:13Moment view
Okay, well, I'd be working at Chick-fil-A.
David23:15Moment view
If, if you had the option to go back in time, yeah, you had a gun, yeah, and Hitler was 3 years— he was standing in front of you 3 years before he came to power, sure, would you kill him?
Jason23:27Moment view
I mean, yeah, I know I can get back on the time machine. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I fucking blow him away.
David23:34Moment view
Do you think there's a chance?
Jason23:35Moment view
I probably wouldn't.
David23:36Moment view
Yeah, because my main concern would be what if, what if Hitler stopped another world leader from committing some really bad shit even worse than Hitler? You know what I mean? What if Hitler's like Power and then downfall was important in history because it didn't last long, but it preoccupied everyone else from coming to power and taking over the world forever.
Jason24:02Moment view
Wow, David, I'm really, really excited. You really studied.
David24:05Moment view
I really appreciate it. And that's why I put a million dollars out on Tesla.
Jason24:09Moment view
I feel like I'm in— I feel like I'm talking to like the dumb kid in class who finally like has something to talk about. Think about this.
David24:18Moment view
Okay, today we're talking about Hitler and time machines.
Jason24:20Moment view
Yeah, me, me, me, me, me, me. Okay, David, you seem very passionate. Go ahead.
David24:24Moment view
You haven't spoken up all year. No, but that would be my main concern is if I got the opportunity to kill Hitler, would I do it or would I mess with some serious things? I'd definitely punch him around a little bit. Yeah? Yeah.
Jason24:39Moment view
Just take a couple swings at him?
David24:41Moment view
Especially the best part about punching Hitler around would be, and like kicking his ass, is I am the guy that he wouldn't kill, right? So it wouldn't add to his hatred to Jewish people. It would just leave him confused. I'd be like, yeah, I'm a Catholic. I'm a Christian. And I hate you. And he'd be just really baffled. And he'd be like, who am I to hate? Is everybody against me?
Jason25:02Moment view
I think he was well aware that— Well, regardless— A lot of people didn't like him.
David25:06Moment view
I'd definitely kick his ass. But there is this weird thing with killing him. I don't know why we're talking about this as a potential battle.
Jason25:14Moment view
I know. What about alive? You meet someone alive?
David25:16Moment view
Meet someone alive? Yeah, um, I would—
Jason25:19Moment view
I feel like if you met Hitler, you, you'd be— it'd be a letdown. Really? Yeah, I feel like I would expect some horrible awfulness.
David25:28Moment view
Are you, are you trying to justify Hitler's personality? I'm just saying, especially you, you're Jewish.
Jason25:35Moment view
People at face value, you don't really get the full person. In other words, let's say I'm a David Dobrik fan. He's— he, he—
David25:41Moment view
listen, I doubt, I doubt he was, he was like a fucking douchebag, but he was clinically psychotic. Do you know what I mean?
Jason25:50Moment view
He was on a lot of drugs. He wasn't—
David25:51Moment view
he was— I doubt he was like, what's up Jason, you old fuck? Like, I doubt he was like that kind of dick. He might have— he was— I think he was just genuinely an egotistical fucking maniac and something that you wouldn't just see from the first time meeting him. Like, I'm sure if you're working at a Starbucks and he came in and ordered a latte and you didn't know it was Hitler, you would have no idea that Hitler just ordered a latte. I don't think he was that standout crazy, but obviously what was going on in his mind—
Jason26:18Moment view
Or maybe he's the guy in line at Starbucks that you just hate instantly. Maybe he was the guy who's like, "Fuckin', there's too much foam in this." Did you hear that his mom— And then pop 'em.
David26:28Moment view
Did you hear that his mom wanted an abortion, but the doctor talked him out of, the doctor talked the mom out of an abortion? Really? Yeah, so that makes you think. What if the doctor was sent from the future to talk the mother out of the abortion because the abortion happened?
Jason26:44Moment view
Fuck, now you gotta kill two people.
David26:45Moment view
Yeah, I have to kill the doctor and the mother. It's crazy. It's tough, and that's why I don't like time machines.
Jason26:50Moment view
How's your dating life going? It's good.
David26:54Moment view
I'm— that's a tough transition. How about we just stop talking about the Hitler thing because it's starting to creep me out.
Jason26:59Moment view
Okay, we had an incident today. Oh, okay.
David27:01Moment view
Well, oh, today we had an incident. You always look at me like that when it's about me. Is it about me?
Jason27:07Moment view
It's not about you. Oh, okay. I like stories that aren't about you because you can enjoy it more.
David27:12Moment view
Yeah, okay, go. Yeah, okay.
Jason27:14Moment view
Well, a friend of mine calls me today, says, uh—
David27:19Moment view
Oh, holy shit, you're bringing this up on the podcast?
Jason27:21Moment view
I'm not gonna say his name.
David27:23Moment view
You're not gonna say Jerry's name? But then it adds so much more flavor.
Jason27:26Moment view
Okay, if you want to throw Jerry Rieschenstock under the bus, let's do it. No, okay, Jerry calls me today.
David27:34Moment view
This is a juicy story.
Jason27:35Moment view
This is juicy. Jerry calls me today.
David27:37Moment view
Should I back it up? Go ahead. I'll back it up.
Jason27:40Moment view
Back it up.
David27:41Moment view
Okay, about 4 months ago. Yeah, it's happened 4 months. What? Uh-oh.
Jason27:45Moment view
You've known about this for 4 months?
David27:47Moment view
I'm very good at keeping secrets.
Jason27:48Moment view
You've known about this for 4 months?
David27:51Moment view
Yeah, I'm sorry. Wow. Yeah, shows what kind of guy I am.
Jason27:55Moment view
Well, I admire it, actually. Okay, I've got a ton of shit I know that you don't too. Good, good. Fuck, it's the way it should be.
David28:01Moment view
What do you know?
Jason28:03Moment view
Sometimes people say that to me, they'll go, Well, I can tell you, but you can't tell anyone. And I go, don't tell me.
David28:10Moment view
Okay, so let me backtrack. Um, Jason. Yes, correct. Good. I'm like trying not to say the real person's name. Um, a couple—
Jason28:18Moment view
don't give too many details. I want—
David28:20Moment view
I want—
Jason28:20Moment view
you were— I'll be careful. I want to protect him. Yeah, yeah.
David28:22Moment view
All right. Okay, so, uh, a couple— like a year ago, Jason was seeing this girl, and they were— they were fondling with each other. They were having sex. I don't know, I wanted to make it sound cute. Uh, there's nothing cute about Jason having sex. Um, no, but they were, they were, they were seeing each other for like how long?
Jason28:41Moment view
A few months.
David28:41Moment view
It was like on and off for, for— it wasn't like serious dating.
Jason28:43Moment view
It wasn't serious and it wasn't—
David28:45Moment view
and then, and then 3 months later, um, our other friend Jerry ended up sleeping, yeah, with the girl that Jason was seeing. Yeah. And this was 3 months after Jason cut ties with this girl. And Jerry told me this when we were having a little secret session at lunch. And he's like, okay, I have a secret, but you can't tell anyone.
Jason29:08Moment view
Oh my God, he's such a blabbermouth. I will know not to tell him anything.
David29:13Moment view
No, no, no, no, no. You know why? It's because I said a big secret and our other friend said a big secret and it was time for him to share our big secret. He was pinned in a corner. So he goes, he goes, You can't tell anybody about this, especially Jason. I had sex with his ex-girlfriend 3 months after they broke up. And I'm like, what? And he's like, yeah, man, things just got heated. I was driving her home and we both knew it was wrong, but we just did it. We just did it. We just had sex. And he was like freaking out telling me the story. I'm like, dude, it's chill. Calm down. Don't worry. Like, it was 3 months after they— they weren't even— Jason and this girl weren't even really dating. It wasn't exclusive. It wasn't like me and my girlfriend. Not at all. It was literally, they were just talking to each other. It wasn't exclusive at all, one bit. And yesterday, fast forward 4 months later, we're sitting at a party. I get an email, and, sorry, I get a text from my friend, and it's an email saying, hey, wouldn't it be funny if someone found out that Jerry's been keeping a secret from Jason that he had sex with his ex-girlfriend? Like a threatening email from this random woman.. And I'm sitting right next to— I'm sitting right next to Jerry. And I'm like, Jerry, look at this phone.
Jason30:32Moment view
And right, so you already knew all of it. You were like, well plugged in. Yeah.
David30:35Moment view
And he flips shit. And he's like, oh my God. Oh my God. This isn't good. This isn't good. This isn't good. And I'm like, Jerry, dude, it's— it's fine. It's not a big deal. He's like, no, this is bad. This is really, really bad. This is not good. And I'm like, you got to calm down. And fast forward, fast forward like to 4 in the morning, 2 hours before I'm buying my Tesla stock, um, get a text from Jerry saying, dude, this is really bad, this is really bad. I'm like, you gotta calm down, just go talk to Jason and tell him what you did, it's not a big deal, they weren't dating, there's no biggie. Okay, and now Jason, you finish the rest of the story.
Jason31:11Moment view
So then I get, uh, a call today about getting together for 10 minutes from Jerry, from Jerry. And I said, okay, yeah. So like, then I get a text, I'm here. I'm like, okay, come outside. Yeah. And I was like, okay. And like, I put my shoes on and I walk outside and I look in the car and Jerry's fucking busted up. He's— he's— I mean, never seen him like this. Yeah. Again, the car, I go, dude, what's going on?
David31:42Moment view
Just to recap, Jerry's about to tell Jason that he slept with his not-really ex-girlfriend. Okay, continue.
Jason31:49Moment view
And I go, what's going on? Did I do something? Did I do something? He's like, oh dude, oh dude, I don't know, man. Oh man.
David32:03Moment view
Oh boy.
Jason32:05Moment view
So I'm like, Jerry, what is it, man? Yeah, what happened? Like, I'm thinking like Dateline shit, like murder. That's what I'm thinking. I'm thinking he fucking—
David32:15Moment view
you think he murdered someone?
Jason32:16Moment view
I think he was having sex with a girl and it was rough and she died, or Or maybe he fucking ran someone over and he kept driving.
David32:24Moment view
Like the absolute worst.
Jason32:25Moment view
I mean, I was thinking bad. Yeah, really bad shit. Yeah. I said, I said, is it something with Charlie and Wyatt? Is it something with Charlie and Wyatt? No, dude. No, no, dude. It's not with them. Like, is it something with Marnie? That's my ex-wife. No, dude. No, no, no. I'm like, dude, whatever. I'm like, dude, tell me. Tell me what it is. Like, I'm screaming at him. He's like, I can't. Really?
David32:50Moment view
I can't tell you.
Jason32:51Moment view
Oh, why couldn't I have been there to film it? That's why he didn't want to come inside. Oh no, I'm just putting that together. That's probably why. So I just said, look, dude, I said, whatever it is, just tell me and we'll work it out. Whatever it is, man, you can tell me. Just tell me. And he's like, it went on and on. A few months ago, I, you know, after you stopped dating, I slept with, you know, so-and-so. And I was like, I'm like, oh, I don't care. I don't care at all.
David33:23Moment view
What do you say?
Jason33:24Moment view
I could care less. And he's like, you're lying, you're lying. I'm like, no. I'm like, go for it. I'm glad you got some. I'm like, she's, you know, she does that.
David33:37Moment view
That's how I got some. Yeah, no shit, she fucked you. She had sex with me. It's pretty obvious that she was gonna have sex with anybody in her way.
Jason33:52Moment view
Yeah, so that was it.
David33:53Moment view
And then he just, he just left, left, he went home happy?
Jason33:57Moment view
No, he was still really busted up. Oh, still upset with himself.
David34:01Moment view
Like, and right when I found this out, I told him, I'm like, Jason, let's call him right now. I'll turn the camera on and you just be fucking crying and you just be like, Jerry, I didn't want to say it earlier, but that really fucked up the rest of my rest of my night. I don't think I'll ever be the same.
Jason34:18Moment view
I'm never talking to you again.
David34:20Moment view
Just to pull a prank on Jerry. But I think that's the most— that's one of the most ridiculous stories, and I'm, and I'm very happy that you handled it with such grace.
Jason34:28Moment view
Yeah, I mean, I'm happy that it wasn't anything bad. I don't care if he had slept with Marnie. That would have been a bummer. Your ex-wife?
David34:35Moment view
Yeah. Then you would have been like, oh, come on, man.
Jason34:37Moment view
That would have been fucked up. Yeah, I think so. But it's like you say, like, I don't— I, I, you know I don't know, I just don't get possessive about that shit. It just didn't bother me at all. That was great. When's the last time you cried?
David34:52Moment view
When's the last time I cried? Yeah. Jesus. Um, Jason, I don't— I feel like you missed the first half of this podcast. I mean, the first few episodes? No, I feel like you missed the first— like, I feel like you missed 30 minutes ago where I told you I lost $70,000 today. Um, no, the last time I cried Um, I cry a lot. I, I cry when I see a great YouTube video. I cry when I see a great movie. Um, I cried to songs. The last time I cried was to a song.
Jason35:20Moment view
No, no, no, but I mean, like, obviously, you know, at that— but you're skirting the issue.
David35:24Moment view
Yeah, okay, I am, I am.
Jason35:25Moment view
What do you cry about?
David35:26Moment view
But the last time I cried, can I just say, yeah, it was listening to Post Malone, Congratulations. I don't know why, but I think that song's so fucking beautiful.
Jason35:34Moment view
It's a great song. Trying to convince the kids to do that song.
David35:38Moment view
Uh, when's the last time I cried cried?
Jason35:40Moment view
Yeah, like, like what? Like, for example, like, I saw that Will Smith movie, uh, with his son, Pursuit of Happiness. Pursuit of Happiness. And I, I fucking bawled during that movie because—
David35:51Moment view
okay, that's exactly what I just told you.
Jason35:52Moment view
Yeah, but why? I could tell you why. Can you tell me why you bawled? I, I bawled during it because we were homeless when I was a kid, and it reminded me of fucking being homeless.
David36:01Moment view
You were homeless? Yeah.
Jason36:02Moment view
Where'd you live? I lived in my grandmother's for a while.
David36:05Moment view
Ha, plot twist! So you weren't homeless, you lived at your grandmother's. Okay, okay, okay. All right, so you were homeless, but you guys were staying at relatives? Yeah. Okay.
Jason36:12Moment view
Yeah, that kind of just reminded me of that. Yeah, that's—
David36:14Moment view
that's—
Jason36:14Moment view
so then why did you cry of sheer happiness?
David36:17Moment view
Um, I cried because he was trying to sell the computer and I was trying to sell my stocks.
Jason36:24Moment view
No, I'm just— the issue—
David36:25Moment view
I'm avoiding the issue. I cried because I— it was just beautiful. What do you mean? It was the best. It was a great movie.
Jason36:31Moment view
Yeah, it's a great movie.
David36:32Moment view
It was phenomenal. I— there's no—
Jason36:34Moment view
there's no reason to have any sadness in your life, you know, that you— that you have to re-examine? That long trip from Slovakia when you were 5, does that ever come up? Fuck you. What? No, I'm not— I'm not trying to be funny.
David36:43Moment view
Fuck you for bringing that up.
Jason36:44Moment view
I'm not trying to be funny. I'm actually asking you a question.
David36:47Moment view
That hit a chord. I am done with this podcast.
Jason36:50Moment view
That's fine if you want to, you know, run around.
David36:53Moment view
No, I don't— I don't— I— crying out of sadness isn't my thing as much as it is crying out of happiness, or like like, just congratulations. Yeah. Or just like, like, like when stuff works. Like when, when it's just like, like, like, like I told you, like, this is, this is a bad example, but the first time I flew first class, or like the second time I flew first class, I was just like, this is so fucking cool. Like, I'm so lucky.
Jason37:19Moment view
And like, it's pretty cool.
David37:20Moment view
Like, like sometimes I'll be in my car and I'll realize that I'm driving a Tesla and I'll just fucking start crying listening to Lana Del Rey because I'm like, what the The fuck is going on? Like, it's just, it's insane, dude.
Jason37:32Moment view
It's like, it's been a good year.
David37:35Moment view
It's like, it's so annoying, like when— it's not annoying, but like, you know, like when actors or like, you know, you know, popular people who have a lot of money talk about how crazy it is to be in the shoes they are, and you don't really relate to it because you're just like, yeah, they've always been successful, blah blah blah, you know what I mean? Right, right. But like, it's so much different when like, when you were just a kid. Like, I went to high school And like now I found myself into a little bit of, you know, money and a little bit of like a stable, you know, job that gives me good income. And it's just fucking— it's mind-blowing and it's just so amazing. And like, I don't know, I want to— it's just—
Jason38:09Moment view
it's mind-blowing for me to think about like a year ago from today, to think that I have a channel, I have all friends.
David38:17Moment view
I found my other kid who I gave back right away because I got to hang out with her. She wasn't great. Um, no, but, but yeah, no, I just think it's great. And I, I, I like crying. I don't know, crying is the best. I like crying about like cool things, like, right, awesome things.
Jason38:34Moment view
When was the last time you cried? I told you. Congratulations.
David38:38Moment view
We were listening to Post Malone. Who's we? Uh, me and Liza.
Jason38:41Moment view
Did she catch you crying? No.
David38:43Moment view
Would you hide it? No, she's seen me cry.
Jason38:45Moment view
She's seen me cry. I've done that before. I've always tried to hide crying in front of a woman. Do you try to hide crying when you're in front of a woman?
David38:51Moment view
Not in front of Liza. I don't really care. Liza's seen me cry.
Jason38:54Moment view
And then what did she say?
David38:55Moment view
She says, "Pussy." And then she punches me in the dick. Uh, no, no, no, she's totally cool. Usually when I cry, she's crying too because we're watching something or listening— not listening, it's usually when we watch something.
Jason39:08Moment view
You weren't both crying listening to Congratulations?
David39:10Moment view
No, no, 100%. No, she was recording a Snapchat. She was, she She was whipping and neighing while I was bawling my eyes out. No, I wasn't even crying. It was like a little tear. Like, it was like, ah, I'm happy. She caught you. But I saw them— no, she didn't catch me. But I saw— I watched the movie About Time, and it's like, it's my favorite movie, and I cry every single fucking time.
Jason39:32Moment view
About Time, what's that about?
David39:34Moment view
It's about this guy who has the ability to go back in time and kill Hitler. No, I'm kidding.
Jason39:39Moment view
That'd be fucking weird. And buy Tesla stock.
David39:42Moment view
And buy Tesla stock. And not buy Tesla stock. No, it's about this guy who has the ability to go back in time and just change things in his life, and he uses it to change his love life. And it's like amazing because it's like a time travel movie, but it's without the whole like— who's in it? Rachel McAdams and the ginger guy from Harry Potter. And it's great. It's fucking so good, and it makes me bawl my eyes out all the time. Really? Speaking out, speaking out. Speaking about bawling my eyes out, this is gonna make me bawl my eyes out. This is a horrible transition. I just want to let you guys know it's the end of the podcast. That's all the time we have for today, folks. Um, we're gonna be in Boston for, uh, a live show. New York's already sold out. Yeah, we're gonna be in Boston. There's like, there's like 100 tickets left.
Jason40:31Moment view
Yeah, so if you're listening to this podcast, David put it on his vlog today and then we started to sell a lot of tickets, which is good. So go, thanks for doing No problem.
David40:39Moment view
What took you so fucking long? I was busy. I wasn't busy.
Jason40:43Moment view
Why don't you like doing the live shows?
David40:45Moment view
No, I do. I just get so nervous.
Jason40:46Moment view
You know what really bummed me out last week? You were fucking talking shit about the live show.
David40:50Moment view
Because that's how— that's how I amp myself.
Jason40:51Moment view
I was fucking good at the live show.
David40:53Moment view
I will never come off a show and compliment myself. It's just not my thing, dude. Don't—
Jason40:58Moment view
don't fucking— don't fucking put me down. Well, I was good. I was funny.
David41:02Moment view
We're a pair.
Jason41:03Moment view
Well, we are a pair, but you were good too. Like, like, what the fuck? Like, if you don't like it, then fucking do something about it.
David41:09Moment view
I will see you at the bus.
Jason41:11Moment view
Why don't we do some improv games right now? Yeah, going— okay, why don't we work at it?
David41:15Moment view
Why don't we save this for the Boston show, Jason? But guys, join us in New York, join us in Boston. There's 100 tickets left for the tickets in Boston. And then join us in Chicago because we may be having a show there, we don't know yet. But we're bringing all our friends to Boston and New York, so— or at least some of our friends. So we'll see you guys there. Buy some merch, fandrew.co/dobrik/nash. Or yeah, follow us on Twitter. My name's Jeff, that's Jason. See you guys later. Bye! Say bye.
Jason41:45Moment view
Say bye. Oh, you know, adiós. Bye.