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David0:00Moment view
Hi everyone, welcome to Views, brought to you by Spotify. What's up guys? Welcome back to Views. This is our podcast. Buckle in. This is the one that your friend recommended to you. Yeah, because he said, hey, there's this guy, he's 45, this other guy's 22, or the one you accidentally downloaded and you're like, what am I doing?
Jason0:17Moment view
What is this?
David0:18Moment view
Yeah, it's a pretty good podcast. I always say this is the best beginner's podcast if you've never listened to a podcast. Fucking buckle in because I mean, we talk— we— the main portion of the podcast is us making fun of Jason. Yeah, he's 45 and his belly hangs over his knees.
Jason0:33Moment view
Sit down, fucking clear your desk, make sure it's completely empty, put the headphones on, fucking focus in, and get ready to have your doors blown off.
David0:43Moment view
100%.
Jason0:46Moment view
Make it work. Yes, that's what Tim Gunn says from Project Runway.
David0:50Moment view
No, that's what he says for sure.
Jason0:52Moment view
Mm-hmm. Have you ever— have you ever been blown away by a podcast before?
David0:55Moment view
No, just ours. I've never— I didn't say that.
Jason0:58Moment view
Do you ever even listen to these fucking podcasts?
David1:00Moment view
No, no, no.
Jason1:01Moment view
I listened to one the other day.
David1:02Moment view
One of ours?
Jason1:03Moment view
Yeah.
David1:03Moment view
What'd you think?
Jason1:04Moment view
Well, I isolate just my voice and I listen to it. It's great.
David1:07Moment view
Yeah?
Jason1:08Moment view
Yeah.
David1:08Moment view
How was it?
Jason1:09Moment view
It was awesome. And then I do the other parts with what I wanted you to say.
David1:13Moment view
All right, let's roll the outro music. So what's up guys, this is the podcast. I'm David, that's Jason.
Jason1:25Moment view
What's up guys?
David1:26Moment view
Introduce yourself real quick.
Jason1:27Moment view
Hey, I'm Jason.
David1:28Moment view
He's 45, I'm 22.
Jason1:30Moment view
I got 2 kids.
David1:30Moment view
If you've listened to these podcasts from the beginning, you probably have me saying that's Jason, he's 44. And if you're listening to these in the future, maybe I'm now saying that's my co-host Steve, Jason passed away.
Jason1:46Moment view
How could someone get into the future?
David1:48Moment view
Can't believe he left. Well, I'm just saying if people are listening to this podcast in the past, from the future, do you know what I mean? I'm just saying that you never know. In a couple years, I may have a new co-host.
Jason1:58Moment view
You could just die.
David1:59Moment view
Yeah.
Jason2:00Moment view
Fuck.
David2:00Moment view
Yo, I'm gonna start off the podcast hot.
Jason2:04Moment view
Yeah.
David2:04Moment view
This is a story I've been hiding from you. Get ready, I'm gonna blow your socks off.
Jason2:07Moment view
Okay.
David2:08Moment view
Today, guess what happened?
Jason2:11Moment view
You looked in the mirror and said, who the fuck am I?
David2:14Moment view
No, no, that's not what happened. So my dad texted me this morning at 6:30 AM. He's like, please bring a small shirt for your brother. He really loves the Vlog Squad hoodie.
Jason2:23Moment view
No.
David2:23Moment view
And I'm like, great. And then he texts 10 minutes later, on another note, FBI was just here looking for you. Someone— somebody in your name is doing something naughty. Call me.
Jason2:35Moment view
Whoa.
David2:36Moment view
Yeah, the FBI came to my parents' house this morning.
Jason2:39Moment view
For what?
David2:40Moment view
Apparently someone created a fake email under my name and they started emailing the FBI directly saying I'm going to bomb certain places in the United States.
Jason2:51Moment view
Oh, fuck, David.
David2:53Moment view
And that— insane.
Jason2:54Moment view
That's not good for you.
David2:55Moment view
So, so they showed up to my house, and I had to— my dad gave him the card, and I had to give him a call. So I called him, and he was super nice. He understood that this was a hoax. And they're like, they're really trying to fucking crack down on this. Like, this isn't a joke. Like, they're gonna, they're gonna find whoever did this, and they're gonna fuck— like, it's gonna be bad. And I was just like, can you— I was like, after I told him, I'm like, yeah, it's obviously not me. And he's like, yeah, I know, we figured. And then I'm like, what was my dad's reaction like when you guys knocked on the door? Like, what did you guys do? Like, what do you guys do when you open the door? He's like, well, we knocked on the door and we were like, FBI, and we showed him our credentials. I can't imagine my dad in that fucking situation.
Jason3:33Moment view
What did he do now?
David3:36Moment view
No, this is what he told me. He goes, well, I asked your dad, I'm like, does anybody by the name of David Dobrik live here? And your dad went, No. Which is so funny. And then he's like, after talking to him for another 30 seconds, we found out that his name was Paulo Dobrik and he was actually your dad. And I was kind of angry at him because I feel like he should have started with that. I think my dad at first was trying to cover for me.
Jason4:03Moment view
Yeah, good man.
David4:06Moment view
No, there is no one.
Jason4:07Moment view
So how did they know it was you, David Dobrik? Did they say, hi, I'm YouTuber David Dobrik and I'm gonna bomb the place?
David4:12Moment view
It was like daviddobrik@gmail or something. It was like my email, like a fake email.
Jason4:16Moment view
There's probably other David Dobriks though.
David4:19Moment view
No, no, not really.
Jason4:19Moment view
There's only one David Dobrik in the world?
David4:21Moment view
Yeah.
Jason4:22Moment view
No, I'm sure there's other David Dobrik.
David4:23Moment view
No, this is—
Jason4:24Moment view
if this— you make this whole thing up.
David4:25Moment view
Yes. No, no. Isn't that fucking crazy?
Jason4:29Moment view
That's crazy.
David4:30Moment view
The FBI. That's so funny.
Jason4:32Moment view
I'm surprised they didn't come here. I'm surprised you could just— you could just, you know, quell them with just a phone conversation.
David4:37Moment view
Exactly.
Jason4:37Moment view
I would have checked you out.
David4:40Moment view
Well, it's— you wouldn't trust me?
Jason4:41Moment view
Not through a phone conversation. I would have came here.
David4:43Moment view
Well, I was super sweet. I was, you know, I talked my way out of it. Terrorist threat? No, not me.
Jason4:49Moment view
I make vlogs. Shoutouts or anything? Anything?
David4:50Moment view
I literally, I literally said, I make YouTube videos. Yeah. And he's like, yeah, I know. We looked them up. We know you're not a threat. Like, maybe a threat to my friends, not the country.
Jason5:03Moment view
Did you ask them what the email said exactly?
David5:06Moment view
No, I didn't. I didn't ask exactly. But it was like, it was like that I was going to bomb certain places. And I was like, it was like talking against the United States, like, like serious fucked up shit. And they're tracking the IP. And they're like, yeah, we're going to figure it out sooner or later. But we just wanted to— we assumed it wasn't you, but we had to come and check. But it's just— it's crazy that, like, I don't think the FBI is anywhere near my hometown of Vernon Hills, which is the funny part. So I know there were at least two FBI agents that, like, got in their car or maybe even took a flight.
Jason5:34Moment view
Yeah. To go to the Chicago branch.
David5:36Moment view
Yeah.
Jason5:36Moment view
They drove out.
David5:37Moment view
Yeah. They drove out at least, at least 45 minutes to get to my mom and dad's house.
Jason5:42Moment view
I love that you think you're the only David Dobrik in the world.
David5:45Moment view
I am the only David Dobrik in America.
Jason5:47Moment view
That's not true. Yes, I look it up. Look up the phone book in—
David5:52Moment view
in—
Jason5:52Moment view
I'm sure in fucking Vernon Hills alone there's 12.
David5:54Moment view
Are you on crack?
Jason5:56Moment view
Yeah.
David5:56Moment view
No one has my last name.
Jason5:57Moment view
David Dobrik, I'm sure, is a name in the United fucking States.
David6:01Moment view
Just because you said it differently doesn't mean someone has it now. There's literally no David. There's no David Dobrik. I told you that's not true.
Jason6:10Moment view
There's David Dobrik Daddy.
David6:13Moment view
Those are—
Jason6:13Moment view
don't go on Facebook.
David6:14Moment view
Those are Twitter accounts.
Jason6:16Moment view
There's a David Dobrik right there. That's not David. It's some guy with a beard.
David6:20Moment view
No, it could be in Slovakia.
Jason6:22Moment view
See, David Dobrik. I'm looking at it. Joined 2010.
David6:26Moment view
But no, he's— I'm telling you, I think this is weird.
Jason6:29Moment view
I call bullshit on this whole fucking story.
David6:31Moment view
You're gonna call—
Jason6:31Moment view
you made it up.
David6:32Moment view
You're gonna call the FBI because you don't fucking trust me. I don't know. Have you ever had a run-in with the FBI? I think the FBI is so badass. I've always wanted to be an FBI agent. Because that's just fucking cool.
Jason6:44Moment view
Do you think?
David6:44Moment view
Yeah, dude, they literally— they go to find out stuff.
Jason6:48Moment view
I think it's mostly boring work.
David6:49Moment view
You think?
Jason6:50Moment view
I think so. I mean, look at the good— you had to fucking call you today.
David6:55Moment view
I don't know, but like, imagine if I was like the bad guy. Yeah, and like, they just— they just stopped the crime.
Jason7:01Moment view
You ever get accused of something and like, you're like, wait, wait, did I do that?
David7:07Moment view
No, dude, explain. Maybe if you tell me about—
Jason7:09Moment view
like, I don't know, like, like, like something bad happened and they're like— and you're like, wait, did I do that? Did I?
David7:18Moment view
Weird.
Jason7:18Moment view
Did I? Like, you feel guilty and you're like, no, no, it wasn't me.
David7:21Moment view
I had a friend, I had a friend once that, um, he— I don't know what this is called, but he would watch— he'd watch the news.
Jason7:29Moment view
Yeah.
David7:29Moment view
And he would see a car chase or something on the news So he'd see, he'd see a car that just hit 3 people as a hit-and-run and the person left, and then he'd have a panic attack. He'd freak out because he thinks that that was him. Yeah, he thinks that he was the person that hit these people. Yeah, remember it. Is that what you're talking about?
Jason7:50Moment view
Yeah, kind of like that.
David7:52Moment view
When my friend told me that, I fucking, I was like, are you, are you serious? And he's like, yeah, I'm, I don't know, I don't know what's going on, but I actually think I may have hit people.
Jason8:00Moment view
Or sometimes I go through, go through my life and I'm like I never murdered anybody, right?
David8:05Moment view
Really?
Jason8:06Moment view
Yeah, like I'll be like, oh, that's weird that like I'm not in jail.
David8:09Moment view
You ever think about like what one decision in your life may have caused the death of another person? Like cutting someone off in traffic maybe caused an accident 30 minutes down the road for them.
Jason8:19Moment view
Or— yeah, well, that's hard to compute. Remember we missed—
David8:21Moment view
it's impossible to compute.
Jason8:23Moment view
Remember we missed the accident the other night coming home from the airport?
David8:26Moment view
Yeah, yeah, we missed— I mean, I mean, people miss accidents by, by seconds all the time.
Jason8:31Moment view
We missed that by minutes.
David8:33Moment view
That's what my argument always is.
Jason8:34Moment view
Imagine. And that was right after we won the $20,000.
David8:37Moment view
That's why I drive so fast, because you don't, you don't know all the accidents you're missing by driving faster.
Jason8:43Moment view
Oh boy, we got to get a psychologist in here tomorrow.
David8:47Moment view
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Jason9:12Moment view
I do. What do you mean remember that? Is it not no longer a thing?
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Jason9:50Moment view
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Jason10:05Moment view
Nice call to action there, Dave.
David10:07Moment view
Thank you so much. I really want all my people to be listening to this, or to be going over to Robinhood. Did you— I was seeing them. I didn't know LeBron had kids. You know LeBron had two kids?
Jason10:17Moment view
Yeah, he sends them to public school.
David10:19Moment view
Okay, well, the best part is LeBron said— this is what I heard from a friend— that in six years he wants to be able— in six years his son will be eligible to play in the NBA. And he's gonna be able to play with his son in the NBA. Fucking cool. Wow, how cool is that?
Jason10:34Moment view
His son's 12 now. Yeah, is he any good?
David10:38Moment view
I'm sure he's fucking LeBron's son.
Jason10:40Moment view
He's not any good and LeBron's just delusional.
David10:42Moment view
No one can tell LeBron that his son sucks and they have to play LeBron. Yeah, no, that's fucking insane. Could you imagine playing with your son in the NBA? That's, that's, that's like never happened during any sport, right?
Jason10:55Moment view
And not that I can think of.
David10:56Moment view
No, a father and A father and son have never played each other?
Jason11:00Moment view
I don't know if Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey Jr. played together.
David11:02Moment view
Who are those? Are those basketball players?
Jason11:04Moment view
Baseball players.
David11:05Moment view
Oh, baseball.
Jason11:07Moment view
Well, there you go.
David11:07Moment view
Wow, okay. Baseball, I feel like you can be older, right? Baseball, you can be like 45.
Jason11:13Moment view
Yeah, you can go much longer. I heard a cool story about— well, interesting story about Snoop Dogg where he—
David11:19Moment view
He smokes 30 joints a day. What does that do with baseball?
Jason11:22Moment view
He was coaching his son in football, and he made this like football league because Snoop was like a really good athlete, and his son was really good, got a scholarship to UCLA, and the first week he was there to play football, he was just like, I, I never wanted this. I never wanted to be a football player. Yeah.
David11:40Moment view
And then he just quit, and he had to go to his—
Jason11:41Moment view
to Snoop and be like, this was your dream.
David11:44Moment view
Oh wow. And Snoop was like, damn, were you in the room when this happened?
Jason11:50Moment view
Yes. I mean, I'm one of Snoop's closest friends.
David11:52Moment view
And then, and then, and then, wait, what does his son want Because he wants to go into like film and TV.
Jason11:58Moment view
And so I guess he's— I guess he's at UCLA. Like, we could probably run into him at some time.
David12:01Moment view
Soup's son?
Jason12:02Moment view
Yeah. Oh, I think he's like a senior or something.
David12:04Moment view
I think it's his— his nephew or someone breeds French Bulldogs and he sells them at UCLA. Is that the same guy?
Jason12:11Moment view
Oh, I don't know.
David12:12Moment view
Yeah, when I first moved here—
Jason12:13Moment view
you in the market for a dog?
David12:15Moment view
No, when I first moved here, I got like 3 texts one year about French Bulldogs saying my buddy who's Snoop's, like, nephew. I don't know, they would always throw that in there. Breeds French bulldogs. Oh, they're like $2,000, $3,000 a pop.
Jason12:27Moment view
Oh, that's a good business.
David12:29Moment view
Um, so like, he— yeah.
Jason12:30Moment view
Did you ever try to follow your dad's dream? Um, did your dad ever want you to be anything?
David12:35Moment view
Well, my dad— my dad actually wanted to be a director.
Jason12:38Moment view
Yeah.
David12:38Moment view
Yeah. So like, I'm—
Jason12:39Moment view
did he ever make any shorts?
David12:40Moment view
I'm making videos, which is pretty close.
Jason12:42Moment view
Yeah.
David12:42Moment view
No, I don't think he made shorts. He just became like a photographer. Oh, he made a music video once. He did? Yeah.
Jason12:47Moment view
What was it?
David12:49Moment view
I don't know. You shot a music video for a band.
Jason12:50Moment view
Really?
David12:51Moment view
30 Seconds to Mars? Michael Jackson Thriller?
Jason12:58Moment view
It was a piece of shit. Only was on the number one charts for 8 weeks.
David13:04Moment view
I gave it up and now I just do wedding photography. Much better business.
Jason13:10Moment view
My dad wanted me to play football really badly and I just confessed to him that I was a total pussy.
David13:16Moment view
No, you have to confess that to him. Yeah, I think your dad's smart enough to just pick up cues.
Jason13:23Moment view
He really wanted me to play football.
David13:25Moment view
Really?
Jason13:26Moment view
Yeah. Oh, I wanted it so bad.
David13:28Moment view
I was like, what?
Jason13:29Moment view
I made no sense.
David13:30Moment view
But did you play any other sports?
Jason13:31Moment view
I played basketball and baseball. He really wanted to play football, and I was just like, I'm not going out there and getting— I had a conversation with him. I'm not going out there and getting hit.
David13:39Moment view
Oh yeah, you're pretty good at— you're pretty good at basketball.
Jason13:41Moment view
Okay.
David13:42Moment view
Yeah. Yeah, you're like old guy good at basketball. Like, you— like, you move like you're like dancing to the robot, like, because your limbs don't, you know, bend in certain places, but you still get the ball where it needs to go.
Jason13:54Moment view
I'm trying when I get out there with you.
David13:56Moment view
I'm paying you a compliment, except it's not coming out the right way.
Jason13:58Moment view
It's weird. You don't know how to give compliments. Yeah, I think that's really not your forte.
David14:04Moment view
The other day, you guys went to— you and Trisha went to a nice restaurant. Yeah, what was it called? The Palm. The Palm. Yeah.
Jason14:10Moment view
Yeah.
David14:10Moment view
Went to the Palm and I was with my friends. We were on Rodeo Drive and we were, we were just walking around stores and you guys were hungry. So you guys went to go ahead of us to get food. And, and I come in, I come into the restaurant looking for you guys after you guys been sitting there for like 15 minutes. And the hostess lady is like, who are you here to see? And I'm like, Jason and Tricia. And she's like, she like can't find you guys on the, on the roster or whatever. Of where you guys are sitting. So I'm just like, I'm just like, uh, and then she's like, what are their last names? And I'm spacing out because I'm already— I'm like looking for you guys with my eyes. And then I go, oh, I see, I see another one of my friends. I see another one of my friends. I'm just gonna go say hi. And she goes, no, no, absolutely not. No, this is not happening. If this is some paparazzi situation, there— we are, we are not allowing this right now. And because I had my camera in my hand because I'm a vlogger, sure. And I'm like I'm like, ma'am, I'm 22 years old, I'm not a paparazzi. And then as I say this, John Stamos gets up from his table and greets me, and it was like the coolest thing ever. He's like, David! And then she looks at me and I'm like, yeah, what's up? So yeah, I went over.
Jason15:22Moment view
Is there a problem here, Sophia? 'Cause my really good friend and YouTube star David Dobrik is trying to say hello to me. Oh, oh, no problem, Mr. Stamos, so sorry.
David15:32Moment view
It made me feel so bad. So good.
Jason15:34Moment view
That's great. I felt—
David15:36Moment view
I felt so—
Jason15:37Moment view
I was—
David15:37Moment view
oh yeah, that's like— isn't that like the best feeling when like someone gets proved wrong in front of you?
Jason15:42Moment view
Yeah. Why did you say 20 being 22? You can be a paparazzi.
David15:46Moment view
Yeah, I know, but it was just like—
Jason15:47Moment view
you do look like a paparazzi.
David15:49Moment view
You're right.
Jason15:49Moment view
You're in sweatpants. It was just like you have a hat on backwards.
David15:52Moment view
It's just stress. I didn't have a hat. I don't wear hats anymore.
Jason15:55Moment view
Oh, you don't wear hats? Why don't you wear hats?
David15:56Moment view
It was a weird assumption anyway. And then John Stamos took me to his table. And he was having dinner with literally the entire cast of Full House.
Jason16:02Moment view
Yeah.
David16:03Moment view
Or at least like 4 of them. And I was like, this is fucking amazing. It was all the daughters in the show.
Jason16:09Moment view
I didn't know who it was.
David16:10Moment view
Oh, really?
Jason16:11Moment view
Yeah, because if I had known who they were, I wouldn't have been so friendly.
David16:13Moment view
And then right behind him, sitting next to him, was Seth MacFarlane.
Jason16:16Moment view
Yes.
David16:17Moment view
And he's a big fan of my vlog, so I was like, what's up, we should collab. Joe's looking at me like I'm not serious. That's because I'm not. I don't think Seth MacFarlane would ever fucking look in my direction.
Jason16:27Moment view
We ordered, we were at the table, and we ordered chicken Parmesan and—
David16:32Moment view
You guys love that shit.
Jason16:34Moment view
You don't like chicken Parmesan?
David16:36Moment view
You guys like— why do you say it like that? Why do you say it? Why do you say like you're better than me? You said it like you were talking down to me.
Jason16:43Moment view
You don't like David Dobrik eats ass?
David16:45Moment view
You like chicken Parmesan?
Jason16:47Moment view
Chicken Parmesan. How do you say it?
David16:48Moment view
Chicken Parmesan.
Jason16:50Moment view
Chicken Parmesan.
David16:51Moment view
But you just said it with like an extra Italian accent.
Jason16:54Moment view
Chicken Parmigiani. No, that would be chicken Parmigiani.
David16:56Moment view
Okay, regardless.
Jason16:58Moment view
Yeah, and then we got— they— we got pasta. We said pasta with marinara sauce. The guy brings out bolognese. Tricia wants regular marinara. They charged us for the marinara. They charged us for 3.
David17:09Moment view
I'm telling you, I knew there was something off with that restaurant the second that waitress was being an asshole to me.
Jason17:14Moment view
It is a little off lately, you're right.
David17:16Moment view
Because of Church Duxter? I'm not happy with it. Anyway, shout out to John Stamos. And John Stamos, actually, him and Josh Peck were at a hospital like visiting all the kids that were sick.
Jason17:26Moment view
Yeah, we should do some good work.
David17:27Moment view
Like, how cool is that? They FaceTimed from the hospital to talk to some other kids. That's so fucking cool. That's like, that's like some like celebrity shit you see, you know what I mean? Like John Stamos at a hospital, right? I don't know why that's so amazing. That's like, that's really exciting.
Jason17:42Moment view
You want to like fake like you're sick so John will come see you?
David17:45Moment view
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Jason18:15Moment view
Did you know I'm 20— I did this— I'm 25% Italian. Really? Yeah.
David18:19Moment view
25. How'd you know? How'd you figure that out?
Jason18:22Moment view
I did the test. Yeah, and I had no idea that I was that much.
David18:26Moment view
Really?
Jason18:26Moment view
Yeah, I thought my mother's father was Irish.
David18:30Moment view
I could have just told you that with all the pizza you consume.
Jason18:33Moment view
Oh, hello.
David18:33Moment view
Hello.
Jason18:35Moment view
That was my stomach.
David18:38Moment view
No, but that is— you actually did it. 25% Italian.
Jason18:41Moment view
Yeah. Wow, isn't that nuts?
David18:43Moment view
I guess.
Jason18:44Moment view
What, are you any Italian? No, you're not?
David18:47Moment view
No, I'm 100% Cuban.
Jason18:50Moment view
Really? Oh my God.
David18:52Moment view
I think, I think my 23andMe test got switched with somebody.
Jason18:55Moment view
I think I really have to stop eating pizza, actually.
David18:58Moment view
Are you looking at your belly?
Jason19:00Moment view
I'm not looking at it. I'm fucking feeling it on my body.
David19:06Moment view
Um, it tells you all kinds of things like your sleep movement. Do your arms, legs, and twitch while you sleep? It'll explain why. It'll basically tell you how many hours of sleep you need. It explores the genetics behind your appearance and senses. It really goes into detail with muscle compensation. Uh, but yeah, it's, it's— there's, there's a bunch, there's a bunch of facts that it tells you. Even mosquito bite frequency, it tells you why some people may feel they get more mosquito bites than other people around them. It's, it, it's incredible. I'll tell you more, more stuff about you than you know. So now through December 25th, get 30% off any 23andMe kit. Order your DNA kit at 23andme.com/views. That's number 2-3 23andme.com/views. Again, that's 23andme.com/views. Have you ever done— my friend, my friend actually just Snapchatted me. You know, the ones I visited?
Jason19:59Moment view
Yeah.
David20:00Moment view
My friend just Snapchatted me a picture of my other friend Alex, and it was just him like miserable because of their flight, and he captioned it, "The face when you come back from David's fantasy of a life." That's so crazy.
Jason20:13Moment view
You're in such a good mood when your friends are here.
David20:15Moment view
Oh my god, it's the fucking best.
Jason20:16Moment view
Why don't you move them out here?
David20:18Moment view
What do you mean?
Jason20:19Moment view
I'm gonna move Dima out here, I think.
David20:20Moment view
Yeah, you're gonna move on.
Jason20:21Moment view
Give me my manservant.
David20:22Moment view
Jason wants to move one of my friends out here.
Jason20:24Moment view
One of my— because only because he's really nice and he's a fucking such an idiot.
David20:29Moment view
He's the stupidest guy in the world. And I don't know if he's like— I don't know if he's like pretending to be stupid or he's actually stupid. And he's like really, really— he's really interesting.
Jason20:39Moment view
Yeah, he's really interesting. And sometimes he's really funny. Yeah, just really witty.
David20:43Moment view
Yeah.
Jason20:43Moment view
And then sometimes it's like Bro, I can't even talk to you. Yeah.
David20:47Moment view
So Jason wants to— Jason wants to move one of my friends out, Dima, who's very stupid. We actually haven't told him this, so maybe he'll hear it on the podcast.
Jason20:54Moment view
Yeah.
David20:54Moment view
Basically, he wants to— he wants to pay him to come live here and do nothing because he thinks it'll be funny for Dima to tell people that he lives here and he does nothing, which I also think is very funny.
Jason21:06Moment view
I think I'm going to pay him like $10 more than what you pay Natalie.
David21:10Moment view
Oh, shit.
Jason21:11Moment view
And, and not require Dima to do anything.
David21:14Moment view
Have you ever— this is kind of a change of topic, But have you ever, have you ever done anything where you've like cheated on something?
Jason21:20Moment view
Yeah, I cheated on— I used to cheat with my friend all the time on my physics test. My friend was really smart.
David21:25Moment view
You should just copy him. You didn't copy— you didn't cheat in every class?
Jason21:28Moment view
No, I didn't need to cheat in other classes. I was just really bad at science.
David21:32Moment view
Wow.
Jason21:33Moment view
Physics I could never got, and algebra I never got.
David21:36Moment view
I had a teacher once that got in trouble because she would touch all the students. She got fired. And this has nothing to do with cheating. But, um, what?
Jason21:44Moment view
Yeah, did you hear what happened with Kathy Griffin?
David21:47Moment view
No, what happened?
Jason21:48Moment view
It was an interesting story I heard on the news today. She, you know, she made that— she made this picture of Donald Trump with like a severed head, and she's like held the head up. Yeah, they fucked her over so hard.
David21:59Moment view
Wait, what happened?
Jason22:00Moment view
They put her on a no-fly list. She couldn't fly anywhere for stand-up gigs. They, they opened an investigation on her from the Department of Justice, opened an investigation on her. The FBI called her a credible risk. Like, they really fucked with her life bad.
David22:16Moment view
Whoa, no-fly list?
Jason22:18Moment view
Yeah, still. Yeah, so she— when she would go to other countries, they would detain her for like an hour. When she would leave a country, she would contact a journalist just in case something happened to her. Like, all kinds of weird shit. Like, that's pretty fucked up, isn't it?
David22:31Moment view
Wait, I'm confused though, because yeah, how can she— how can she land in another country if she's on a no-fly list? Wouldn't she be stopped at the airport immediately?
Jason22:40Moment view
Um, no, she was able to fly, but I guess every time she goes through, you know, she's stopped and detained.
David22:45Moment view
So she's not on a no-fly list, she's just on a we're gonna bug you when you land list.
Jason22:49Moment view
I guess so, yeah.
David22:50Moment view
Yeah, that's still pretty brutal.
Jason22:51Moment view
But do you think that—
David22:52Moment view
but also, also what she did, she, she posed with a picture of like Donald Trump's head decapitated, severed. Yeah, it's like, I don't know, it's just like it's too much.
Jason23:02Moment view
Yeah, I know, I mean, I don't I don't know, it is too much, but at the same time, I don't know, to punish her for like that is crazy. I don't know, that's her, that's her First Amendment right to do that.
David23:13Moment view
But isn't, isn't there some kind of rule when it's like the president? Not when it's the president, but when it's like provoking violence? Not provoking, right, promoting violence.
Jason23:23Moment view
Uh-huh.
David23:23Moment view
Like, shouldn't there be some kind of a rule where that comes to place? Like, if you're like depicting that I don't think so. Like, if I painted a picture of me shooting up a movie theater, like, that's not okay. Do you know what I mean? Right. Like, that's like an act of terror. Like, just even me drawing that. Like, I think that's the same situation.
Jason23:46Moment view
I don't know if it is.
David23:47Moment view
No?
Jason23:48Moment view
I think that could be considered art. Don't you think? You raise a good point, but at the same time, I don't know.
David23:55Moment view
That's tough.
Jason23:56Moment view
You know what's funny? Well, if I said— You and I are the smartest people in the world.
David24:00Moment view
What?
Jason24:01Moment view
You and I are the smartest people in the world.
David24:03Moment view
Of course.
Jason24:03Moment view
So like, whatever we decide is right. And I think that—
David24:11Moment view
I was wondering where you were going with it. Yeah, you're right.
Jason24:12Moment view
You know what I mean?
David24:13Moment view
It's honestly—
Jason24:14Moment view
And we might change our opinion in 2 minutes from now.
David24:17Moment view
But currently—
Jason24:19Moment view
Currently.
David24:19Moment view
What we are saying is the best and most—
Jason24:23Moment view
What we're saying is David's right and I'm right. And you guys just listen. Just fucking listen and soak it in.
David24:31Moment view
Um, I've thought about that. Like, you know, I'm obviously like not— like, I don't know shit about shit, right? What if I was president? You know what I mean?
Jason24:39Moment view
Yeah, well, that's what we have right now. That's what we have in office.
David24:43Moment view
But I feel like I'm like, you know, I'm pretty like morally correct.
Jason24:46Moment view
You are very morally correct, I'll give you that.
David24:47Moment view
So like, can I, you know, like, can I just make it by just being morally correct? You know what I mean? Like, can I just be like, no, that's fucked up, why would we— like, first, first of all, I don't Okay, this is my one big argument that I feel like a lot of people would oppose me on. Yeah, I don't think— and this is, this is not me having more money and complaining— I don't think the more money you make, the more you should be taxed. That, that doesn't make any sense. Hey, does that make sense to you? I'd explain.
Jason25:14Moment view
Well, percentage-wise or just more money?
David25:17Moment view
No, percentage-wise.
Jason25:18Moment view
Oh, percentage-wise.
David25:19Moment view
I think everyone should be taxed a flat tax. A flat tax? Yeah, 30, 40%. Sure. It makes no sense to me why if you make a lot more money, now they take 50% of your money. That's crazy, because most of the time when you're making more money, you're helping other people earn money because you're the boss of a company. So if anything, they should be even taking less money from you. But how is it that they're taking more? Like, if you're helping— like, the CEO of Target should be getting a tax— he shouldn't be getting a tax cut. He should be paying the same amount of taxes as everyone else, but he shouldn't be getting penalized for making more.
Jason25:53Moment view
What if you make $40,000 a year and I have to pay 30% and you make $400,000 a year and you have to pay 30%? You're gonna have a lot more money to hang out with and do your David stuff.
David26:06Moment view
I guess, but isn't that like, isn't that like what this, what, like what this is all about is like you have to, you have to make as much money as you can. Isn't that what? Yeah, but just some people, isn't that almost like I'm— guys, again, I'm the smartest person in the world.
Jason26:18Moment view
Again, David and I are the smartest people, so just stop before you tweet anything.
David26:23Moment view
I don't know. I don't know. I find it interesting.
Jason26:24Moment view
I know you're point. There's a lot of politicians that wanted to run on a flat tax. I think Trump wanted to do that.
David26:29Moment view
Maybe, maybe I don't get it. Oh, Trump want to do it? Maybe it's a bad idea.
Jason26:32Moment view
No, no, I mean, I have no idea. Great idea. It sounds great to me, but I don't know.
David26:36Moment view
I don't even know. I know nothing about these policies because like I'm so one-sided. I see one tweet and I go, oh yeah, that makes sense.
Jason26:42Moment view
What's it like? What's it like when you have your friends here who are the same age as you, who you're exactly alike, and you make so much more money than them?
David26:50Moment view
I don't know.
Jason26:51Moment view
Is it odd? They're so nice about it. Like, you'll literally be with them and then Natalie be like, it's a deal for $75,000, and they're just like, man, that's awesome, David's getting that.
David27:06Moment view
Oh shit, when Natalie's like, oh, like we're talking about a deal.
Jason27:09Moment view
Yeah, maybe a deal's coming in, or maybe you're like, maybe you're gonna spend like 3 grand on a bit. Yeah, no, and it's like, Michael be like, oh my god, that's crazy, 3 grand, he's gonna drop 3 grand on a bit. God bless him, man. God bless him.
David27:22Moment view
Well, no, it's It's totally fine because I've always had the same relationship with them, right? And like nothing's changed. Like I'm not like cutting them out of my life so they don't give a fuck, right? Like they're super nice about it. And like we've always, always, we've always talked about how much we've made. Sure, always. That was like a thing from like from when we began like washing cars.
Jason27:42Moment view
Maybe it's not a thing for them anymore. Hey David, how much they pay you to wash that car? $12. Hey David, what'd you make this year? $4 million. Oh no, maybe I won't ask that anymore.
David27:54Moment view
No, no, no, but it was always, we'd always compare how much we were making. We'd always compare finances. So it was like when we were watching Cars, we'd go off and like they'd do one neighborhood and I'd do the other. And we'd be like, how much you make? And I'd be like, oh, I made $40. And they'd be like, oh, I made $17.
Jason28:10Moment view
Yeah, David, you know, you don't have to tell us what you make anymore. That was just kind of a thing when we were 16. It was kind of fun. I mean, I guess I was a little curious how much she paid you.
David28:20Moment view
And then YouTube started and Vine started. And I remember the first job I got was for $50. I was supposed to Vine., and we were all sitting at Buffalo Wild Wings, and I'm like, I just got a job for $50, and everyone flipped shit at the table, right? Like, I was like, I have to post a Vine, I'm getting paid $50, and they are like, holy shit, David's paying for fucking dinner! Like, everyone was so pumped and everyone was so psyched, and like, no one understood how people are making money on social media. So it was so fun to like keep updated with how much more and more money I'm making because this is such a fucking weird job.
Jason28:52Moment view
Does Alex tell you how much he makes at Starbucks?
David28:54Moment view
Yeah. So I know, I know Mike makes, I know Mike makes $60,000 a year. Doing what? He just got a new job. He's like doing finance at a place.
Jason29:03Moment view
Nice.
David29:03Moment view
Yeah, it sounds fucking miserable. He has like a really boring job.
Jason29:07Moment view
Oh, damn it, David. I don't know why you got to put me down on the podcast.
David29:12Moment view
No, it's, it's not.
Jason29:13Moment view
I don't know.
David29:13Moment view
I don't know what sound. I don't know why those like accounting jobs seem so like horrible.
Jason29:18Moment view
I, when I got out of college, someone called me and they're like, do you want to work at Bear Stearns? And I was like, yeah, okay, great, I'll do it.
David29:26Moment view
What's Bear Stearns?
Jason29:27Moment view
Bear Stearns is like a big— it's like Morgan Stanley. It's a finance place. Okay, yeah, whatever. So I'm like, oh cool, cool, cool. They're like, yeah, like you can make like literally— like my brother works there, he makes like $400,000 a year. And I was like, fucking awesome. I was like, great, let's do it. I didn't have a job, so I went the first day, suit and tie, sat down. They sat us all there. It was like a bunch of like 22-year-old kids. And they go, um, they go, okay, this is the call sheet, this is a phone book. I want you to sit and call every single person on this list. Or it was like a list. And that's what you're gonna do. And I did it for about half an hour, and I just walked out. I just couldn't do it. I was like, I can't do this. I went home to my mom and I was like, I can't do that.
David30:11Moment view
And you were like, I'm gonna show you guys. And then for the next 20 years, you sat curbside waiting for the bus to take you to a new city. Where hopefully your dreams would kick in.
Jason30:22Moment view
Took a while.
David30:25Moment view
Wow, that's—
Jason30:25Moment view
that's— I would have blown my fucking head off. I had a really good friend, really smart kid, one of my best, best friends. He was making $500,000 a year as a lawyer in New York in his 20s, and he just went fucking crazy with cocaine. He went crazy with it every single night.
David30:44Moment view
And that doesn't help when you're a lawyer. No, it's almost the opposite.
Jason30:47Moment view
And he just said like It doesn't help in any situation, guys. Yeah, remember on the podcast when you were like, have you ever done any hard drugs? And I go, I know, just cocaine.
David30:58Moment view
Yeah, that was our last podcast.
Jason31:00Moment view
Fuck that one up. Sorry about that. Don't do drugs, all you kids listening. But yeah, he hated his life and he just— that was it.
David31:07Moment view
In, in, in a— fuck, I'm gonna mess this one up again. We've said so many horrible facts and horrible things. I don't know what country it is. Is it Japan? Or I don't know, but there's like, there's businesses and there's buildings that they have, they have nets on the side of the buildings. You've seen this? To catch people from jumping and committing suicide. No, this is real. There's like nets to catch them because so many people commit suicide in these like high-pressure finance situations. I don't even know if it's that or like sweatshops, but it's like, that's fucking insane. Whoa. Yeah, bro, the world's— I'm mind-blown at how, how many different lives there are in the world. It's just—
Jason31:52Moment view
Yeah, we're so lucky. Speaking of different lives, hey David, I want to congratulate you on 10 million subscribers.
David31:57Moment view
Thank you so much.
Jason31:58Moment view
I appreciate it. I want to say it. It's quite, you know, it was very nice when you won, and I'm gonna say this is not about you. When I won what? When we had your party here, and this isn't about you, so you could be able to talk about this, but it was really nice for everybody.
David32:13Moment view
Oh yeah, it was really cool.
Jason32:14Moment view
I had like— I had a nice moment where I was like, maybe this is gonna come off shitty, but I was like, I was like, this is— this is like nice for everybody. Like, this is like nice for Scott. This is like— you know what I mean? Like, it felt like— it felt like it was like, oh, David got $10 million, and it was like— but we were all part of it. And maybe that's you, maybe you made it feel that way because you're like so gracious, but it was— it was a really cool moment.
David32:39Moment view
Oh, it was cool like seeing everyone there. Like, that was nuts. Like, seeing like my hometown friends and then all 20 of us that's in the friend group, right? Like, here. I don't think there's like a single person left out, which is like—
Jason32:49Moment view
it's fun to think that like Nick like helped you get— yeah, to your 10 million. And there he is, you know, this camera.
David32:56Moment view
Yeah, Big Nick there from the beginning.
Jason32:58Moment view
Big Nick had a moment with Trisha.
David33:00Moment view
Big Nick is our dwarf friend who is now a rapper and scares the fuck out of me. And Trisha is her ex-prostitute friend.
Jason33:06Moment view
Okay, go. Yes, my girlfriend and Jason. They have beef. Big Nick and Trisha. Yeah, they have beef. So then Big Nick came over and he was looking like a rapper and he goes, he goes, hey yo, Trisha, yeah, I heard your latest video, it's tight. I heard your latest song, it's tight. Just like, oh thanks, Big Nick, I appreciate it. And then I said something like, I was like, oh, Big Nick, I love your songs, like that. But you know, I'm so tired all the time. Yeah, it doesn't come out. I never— comes out right. He's like, no, fuck you, man. I go, I go, no, I think your rapping is really good. Like, I like your song. He's like, yeah, you mean it? And I was like, yes, yes, Big Nick, I like your song. Guys, go check out Big Nick on YouTube, Spotify, stream his music.
David33:56Moment view
Guys, this next segment is called Joe's Teeny Weeny Podcast, the 25-second segment that we give to our friend Joe in return for editing this podcast. And we're live in 3, 2, 1.
Jason34:14Moment view
What's up, weenies? It's your boy Joe back, and we're here in the festive spirit. Today we have a fun little game. We're gonna be doing Secret Santa. I sent out the email to both you guys, but you didn't bring gifts. Is that true? Why didn't you tell us? I sent the email. So boys, go ahead, each pick one. Who wants the big one? There's a big one and a little one. David took the little one and Jason took the big one.
David34:37Moment view
And time. Oh, come on.
Jason34:39Moment view
I got This is fucking rigged.
David34:42Moment view
What'd you get?
Jason34:42Moment view
I don't know, Joe. You're— Joe, I have to ask you, are you gay?
David34:46Moment view
No.
Jason34:46Moment view
Are you gay for me?
David34:48Moment view
Oh yeah. Wait, Jason, I had a conversation about this the other day. Are you? There's more.
Jason34:56Moment view
Two tickets to Sandals, Jamaica.
David35:00Moment view
Joe, with me.
Jason35:02Moment view
Joe, that's a bit— that's a man thong.
David35:04Moment view
We can wear them together. Joe, are these real tickets or did you forge these?
Jason35:07Moment view
Joe!
David35:12Moment view
Joe!
Jason35:12Moment view
All right, that's it. Joe just pulled his pants down and showed his penis.
David35:18Moment view
Joe!
Jason35:18Moment view
Joe!
David35:18Moment view
Joe, yeah, did your dick was in our face?
Jason35:21Moment view
What is going on, David?
David35:23Moment view
Okay, so the president—
Jason35:24Moment view
this is not what I signed up for.
David35:26Moment view
So the game—
Jason35:26Moment view
3 in the morning, Joe's cock in my face, David.
David35:30Moment view
Okay, so what just happened is we got 2 tickets to— oh, first off, the tickets are fucking bullshit. We got Campbell's chicken noodle soup. That's what I got. Jason got a thong.
Jason35:40Moment view
I got a thong because he's always touching me.
David35:42Moment view
Yeah, okay, hold on, let me finish this. And Joe, Joe, Joe's also wearing a thong that matches Jason's, and he pulled his pants down and his dick was sticking out of the— I don't— Joe, you're fired. You're not coming back for next week.
Jason35:55Moment view
That's what you said last week. I did?
David35:57Moment view
Yeah. Fucking start sticking to my word. Yeah, but we were thinking, we were thinking Joe's attractive attractive to you. Yeah, yeah.
Jason36:04Moment view
I can't tell if it's a bit— like, if Joe said, hey, I'm gay and I think you're attractive, I'd be like, oh cool, I've known this. But it's the cloak-and-dagger shit. Yeah, I'm not sure about—
David36:14Moment view
that's what stresses me out. Yeah, like, yo, tell me. I'll let you cuddle me if you're gay. Like, sure, I don't care.
Jason36:21Moment view
I just want to know.
David36:21Moment view
Just let me know, cuz I don't like the mystery. Like, don't fucking do this. Yeah. So yeah, tune in to next week's episode where we're gonna find out if Joe is actually gay. Um, but yeah, it's coming. The annual flood of year-end best-of lists is almost here, but rest easy, here's one best-of list that you don't even have to read. All the best new podcasts of 2018 are on Spotify, from Kot's riveting investigation into Juvenile System and This Is Love's multi-faced stories of romance to the boundary-breaking women of Unladylike and Bodies. There's no easier way to keep up with all your favorite shows and discover new ones. Podcasts on Spotify. They're streaming right now, guys. Thank you guys so much for listening to this podcast. This has been another fun experience with Jason and Joe from the Teeny Weeny Podcast. Guys, tweet us. Go buy my merch. Go buy Jason's merch. Go tweet us some new topics that you want us to talk about and let us know. We'll see you. Oh, have a Merry Christmas.
Jason37:15Moment view
Holy shit. Yeah, guys, thanks so much for listening to us this year.
David37:18Moment view
I guess the next podcast will be super festive because we didn't talk about Christmas at all.
Jason37:22Moment view
But I'll be in Chicago doing the next podcast, so I'll be live from the holiday. I can't say where I'm staying.
David37:31Moment view
Yeah, okay, we'll see you guys later. My name's Jeff. Bye!