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David0:07Moment view
What's up guys, welcome back to Views! I'm here with Jay, Nat, John. It's good vibes here. Jason just did something stupid, which is pretty normal, but there was a bunch of flies in the house. They were flying around. I was complaining about them. First of all, I have this whole thing with flies. If there was any animal that I could wish that they could speak, It's fucking flies. Yeah, obviously. Yeah, obviously.
Jason0:31Moment view
Like dogs and cats.
Natalie0:34Moment view
Cool, Dave.
Jason0:34Moment view
But like, they're just so fucking greedy and needy.
David0:38Moment view
And like, if I could just, like, get my hands on a fly.
Natalie0:42Moment view
Yeah.
Jason0:42Moment view
And just to be like, you tell me what you want and I'll set up a little corner in my house and you can eat. I just don't like that they fly around from food to food and it's never enough for them or it's never the right one and they just fucking bother you. I don't understand it. How can they not find one place to fucking hang? How is it that my burrito is being attacked? and then that same fly will fly over to Taylor's chick fil A and then back and forth?
Natalie1:05Moment view
Yeah.
Jason1:06Moment view
Like, how are they so fucking stupid?
John1:08Moment view
Dumb flies. Their brains are just really.
John1:10Moment view
Do you like eating the same thing twice?
Jason1:12Moment view
Yeah, but you think they're eating that quickly?
Natalie1:13Moment view
Dave doesn't do that.
Natalie1:15Moment view
He doesn't go over and eat his burrito and then eat Taylor's burrito.
Natalie1:18Moment view
He's not a. Yeah, but.
Jason1:19Moment view
Yeah.
David1:19Moment view
Do you think.
Jason1:20Moment view
Do you think flies, like. Because maybe they don't. They only live for, like, 24 hours, some flies. So maybe when they go to mine, it's like it's a breakfast, and then it's their lunch and then it's their dinner.
David1:27Moment view
Yeah.
John1:27Moment view
He's like, they get to Taylor, like, they've aged, like, three years, You know, I guess you're right.
Natalie1:35Moment view
Well, fuck, fly.
Jason1:36Moment view
Now I feel like kind of a dick.
Natalie1:37Moment view
Yeah, you probably were. She's probably saying goodbye. He was on his deathbed, probably. Yeah, yeah, he had like— he just died.
Jason1:43Moment view
Anyway, the point I'm trying to make here about these flies is they're flying all around the room, and at the same moment Jason's Postmates comes into the house, walks into the house, which is really fucking weird, like all the way into the living room.
Natalie1:56Moment view
Sure, I'd want to look in here.
Jason1:58Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David1:59Moment view
If you know how my house is set up, you have to like walk past the first living room and then past the kitchen and into the next living room. And she walks all the way in with the food and we're all like, uh, we're in the middle of a meeting. We're in the middle of a meeting. So it's a little bit weird. And then she goes, food for Jason. And I don't think Jason heard her, but at the same exact time, Jason goes, Dave, you got to start closing these fucking doors. Because he was referring to the flies. And then this poor woman's like, I'm so sorry. I'm like, no, he's not talking about you. He's not talking about you.
Natalie2:28Moment view
And she already was leaving.
David2:30Moment view
Jason tried to chase her down and be like, I wasn't talking about you.
Natalie2:33Moment view
And then the minute you start chasing a random woman down, it's like, Then you're in that zone of like, wait, am I scaring her?
David2:38Moment view
Totally.
Natalie2:38Moment view
Yeah, totally. And I had a knife in my hand.
David2:42Moment view
I just want to talk.
Natalie2:43Moment view
I was just trying to cut my sandwich.
David2:45Moment view
Yeah. So all around, that wasn't the best idea. I feel like that happens to you a lot where you're like—
Natalie2:49Moment view
I'm always getting into situations.
David2:52Moment view
You have— I don't want to say this in the wrong way, but you have really bad situational awareness. But also it's pretty good because you're like a funny guy. So it's a little bit of both.
Natalie3:02Moment view
I try. I get into bad ones.
David3:04Moment view
You'll have like spacey moments. You do panic though. I've said this before, like, sometimes you play the other night, you play. Yeah, you were good the other night, but you play, you play a big game in like not being impressed by celebrities. But then I do. Yeah, I like, you've seen them all.
Natalie3:19Moment view
But then I think lots of times when you bring me to a celebrity, I don't— I'm not like my normal self because if I see a celebrity, I will go overboard and say like, hey, you're amazing, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But I don't do that when I'm with you.
David3:31Moment view
Yeah, no, but I'm saying like, I'm saying like, I feel like on the pod you're like You're very nonchalant, like, I've been living in LA 40, 50 years. Celebrities don't impress me.
Natalie3:39Moment view
I've had lots of bad ones without you two. I had a bad one with Larry David. I had a bad one with Bill Burr.
David3:45Moment view
I'm scared to ask which one because I don't know which one you've already told me.
Natalie3:49Moment view
Yeah, I've told them, I think, on the pod. But yeah, I had a bad one with Larry David once.
David3:53Moment view
What was Larry David?
Natalie3:55Moment view
He was just— we were at some Emmy party and he was all alone.
David3:58Moment view
Oh, yeah. I think you said this recently.
Natalie4:00Moment view
Yeah. And I just was like, Oh my God. I was like, what? But he was kind of newer to being famous too.
Jason4:06Moment view
Oh, okay.
Natalie4:07Moment view
So it wasn't like—
David4:08Moment view
I was going to say now if you did that to Larry David.
Natalie4:09Moment view
Now, my dad would never do that. No. A long time ago.
David4:12Moment view
Probably one of the most exhausted celebrities ever, right? Like, the guy who probably could not care less about meeting people at this point.
Natalie4:18Moment view
Oh, we know. The worst. The worst.
David4:19Moment view
No, he's like 80 years old now.
Natalie4:20Moment view
No, no, no, no, no. I would never approach him now. I would never say anything. I would pay to see him, but I would never want to talk to him.
David4:27Moment view
Yeah.
John4:27Moment view
You know I went to summer camp with Larry David's daughter?
Natalie4:29Moment view
Oh, yeah? She's really funny.
John4:31Moment view
One of the daughters. I mean, he has multiple daughters.
Natalie4:33Moment view
Oh, he has multiple?
John4:35Moment view
No, no, well, no, he has a daughter that's like more in the, in the limelight.
Natalie4:38Moment view
She writes books and stuff.
David4:39Moment view
Oh, she's really cool. Now he goes, not that one.
Natalie4:44Moment view
I didn't know he had two daughters. I thought I had one.
John4:46Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
Natalie4:46Moment view
Oh, that's crazy. You like comedy, John?
John4:49Moment view
Yeah, a little bit.
Jason4:50Moment view
I just, I just don't know.
Natalie4:51Moment view
Who's your favorite comedian?
David4:52Moment view
John doesn't watch comedies, bro. He's been watching girls dance on his TikTok phone all day.
Natalie4:56Moment view
Whoa, whoa, whoa, stop.
John4:58Moment view
First off, that was Sarah Landry. That's different.
Natalie5:01Moment view
Who's Sarah Landry?
David5:01Moment view
You keep saying that. You keep saying that. She's an EDM artist.
Natalie5:04Moment view
She's a what?
David5:05Moment view
EDM artist.
Natalie5:05Moment view
Oh, yeah. I thought you said helium artist.
Natalie5:08Moment view
It's like, hey, John, this Cameo gonna set you on.
John5:11Moment view
You know, yesterday I had such an LA moment. It was kind of crazy.
David5:14Moment view
What happened?
John5:15Moment view
You know how I was like, I'm always wondering like, what the fuck does the rest of the LA do? You know, because you just see them everywhere.
David5:22Moment view
So wait, wait, sorry, brother. What? Just slow that down. You just— wait, did I hear that wrong? I'm munching on an apple, so I may not be able to hear properly.
John5:29Moment view
He said, what does the rest of LA do because you see them everywhere?
David5:32Moment view
Oh, okay.
John5:33Moment view
Which doesn't make sense.
David5:34Moment view
It does make sense. No, you said it clearer than he did, I think. But now I understand now that you said it. Okay, go, go, go.
Natalie5:40Moment view
I just blow by it. I just wait for the story to come.
John5:43Moment view
Anyways, so yes.
David5:44Moment view
He goes, anyways, zero.
John5:45Moment view
Yeah, because usually at this time I'm like at the lab. I'm like, you know, doing my stuff.
David5:50Moment view
Oh, okay.
Jason5:51Moment view
Now you have more free time to do like—
David5:53Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
John5:53Moment view
So, so, you know, I want to go get lunch, right? Just like down the hill. So I got my sushi, like my avocado roll. And then like as I'm leaving, I just see Lacey just on a go-kart with a GoPro.
John6:06Moment view
Oh yeah, I see them all the time.
David6:08Moment view
Oh, Lacey the streamer.
John6:10Moment view
Yeah, just Lacey the streamer, like FaZe Lacey.
David6:12Moment view
I don't know what it is. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's really funny. Yeah, we— yeah, I see him quite a bit too.
John6:16Moment view
Like I see him like twice a week on his little go-kart.
David6:19Moment view
They're always just like around in their cars.
John6:20Moment view
Yeah, like streaming.
John6:21Moment view
Dude, he was just by himself. It was just like, whoa.
David6:24Moment view
Yeah, I mean, that's like— yeah, like FaZe Adapt, you'll see like those streamers just like kind of running around town.
John6:29Moment view
Yeah, it's That's so funny.
Natalie6:31Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie6:31Moment view
Would you clam up if you had to talk to them? Like, are you fans of them? Or would you be cool?
John6:36Moment view
Yeah, I was like, shout out Zila. No, I'm kidding.
Jason6:38Moment view
Shout out to Possums.
Natalie6:39Moment view
Check out my pod. Wait, there was the funniest thing, this funniest exchange between Jon and David on the last podcast, and I almost sent it to you guys. Let me see if I can play it.
John6:47Moment view
Yeah, 10:30 is great. That's when everybody else starts.
David6:49Moment view
Okay, great.
John6:50Moment view
Can I request off already?
David6:51Moment view
What day?
John6:52Moment view
Next Friday?
David6:53Moment view
What's next Friday?
John6:56Moment view
What is next Friday?
David6:57Moment view
What?
John6:57Moment view
I don't know what day next Friday is.
David6:59Moment view
No, Jay, I'm sick.
Jason7:00Moment view
I'm—
David7:02Moment view
break that down, John. Break that moment down.
Natalie7:04Moment view
I was dying editing the podcast. I was like, that's like— that's like Three Stooges humor. Next Friday? Wait, what was it?
David7:11Moment view
No, it's, can I have next Friday off? And I go, what's next Friday? He goes, I don't know what's next Friday. I mean, it's fucking— it's really— it's really, really crazy.
John7:22Moment view
It's really special.
David7:23Moment view
It's really, really special when you're— especially when you're here with them. We used to hang out out with this, like, really— dude, oh my gosh, we have a friend who's like a pretty big pop star. And she— I mean, anybody that like first meets Jon, I'm always like, just be ready. He's like, he's like, he's very, he's very funny. He's very, very— yeah, buckle up. He's very different. People don't really understand. But then when you just sit with him and you hang out with him, you catch on to him very quickly. It's really funny. And like, I don't know what it is. I don't know what's going on.
Natalie7:54Moment view
What did the pop star think?
David7:55Moment view
It's hilarious. Anybody that meets John loves John.
John7:58Moment view
Yeah.
David7:59Moment view
Now, John, that you're officially working a job that's not a regular job anymore. Yeah. Like you were just mentioning how you had your LA moment.
Jason8:06Moment view
Yeah.
David8:06Moment view
You saw, you know, you got to go out during the day, which normally you don't get to do.
John8:10Moment view
I mean, I kind of do. I go, I have lunch break.
David8:12Moment view
Yeah. Okay.
Natalie8:14Moment view
Yeah.
David8:14Moment view
I get my coffee. You know what I'm saying, John? Chicken. Literally the whole point you were making is what I'm making. Oh, right, right, right.
Jason8:20Moment view
Yes.
David8:20Moment view
So basically in LA, like a big thing is that nobody works. Like there is no, which is kind of bizarre. I don't know where I, like, I see it on Twitter, I see it online all the time. Like every, every time somebody talks about LA, it's like, it's weird that like, it feels like nobody has a job.
Natalie8:35Moment view
Yeah.
David8:36Moment view
And it's very true. 'Cause I feel like people work here, everyone works at random times. So you're either working like in the middle of the night, you're working in like the earliest morning, working sometime during the day, whatever. Like, and it's just like you get hired like 3 times a week.
Jason8:48Moment view
Like if you're a model or 4 times a week or whatever. Yeah.
David8:51Moment view
Or once a fucking week or twice a month, whatever it is.
John8:54Moment view
Mm-hmm.
David8:54Moment view
And you do your job and you make rent for the, for the time. So it's very different than having a regular job here, right? Is that fair?
John9:00Moment view
Yeah. I mean, it's funny, like when I drive over here in the mornings, if I drive over here at 8 a.m., there is like nobody on the road. It takes me 12 minutes. If I drive over here at like 10:30, 11 a.m., it is so packed. It takes me like 20, 25 minutes.
David9:13Moment view
That's when everyone decides to wake up.
John9:14Moment view
Yeah. Everyone's like, okay, ready to get the day going.
David9:16Moment view
Yeah. It's really, really bizarre.
John9:18Moment view
I always go like, honestly, if you want to experience it, just go to Irwan and look at— come at like 11 a.m. There's people there.
David9:25Moment view
I mean, I can't imagine like being— I can't imagine being an Erewhon worker. You probably see so many like fun characters and like, like you see probably every— all of Los Angeles.
Jason9:35Moment view
Yeah.
David9:36Moment view
I remember when I was at Ralph's, I've talked about this before, but I saw the coolest celebrity I've ever run into in like the most casual way was probably Bradley Cooper in like one of the like canned goods aisles. Yeah, I thought that was— and I was like at 11:30 at night. It was like the most random time to run into Bradley Cooper.
John9:52Moment view
That's so crazy. Like, why are they shopping?
David9:54Moment view
You really—
Natalie9:56Moment view
they're people.
David9:57Moment view
I don't think a lot of— I don't know.
John9:58Moment view
Like, I'm genuine. I'm being genuine.
David10:00Moment view
I don't think a lot of people like—
Natalie10:02Moment view
wanted some soup—
David10:03Moment view
having assistants.
John10:04Moment view
Yeah.
David10:05Moment view
Oh, really? Yeah. I don't— I don't think it's like as common as like just because you have money doesn't mean like you necessarily get an assistant. And 11:30, your assistant's not working. So if you want some soup.
Natalie10:15Moment view
Yeah, I swore off Air One.
John10:17Moment view
Yeah, but then wouldn't you just like DoorDash it?
David10:19Moment view
DoorDash soup?
John10:21Moment view
Yeah.
David10:21Moment view
Yeah. But some people want to get out of the house also.
Natalie10:23Moment view
Like, if you're like an actor and stuff, like, that's That's part of your job.
David10:25Moment view
Yeah, going to like connect with the real world.
Natalie10:27Moment view
Yeah, go out, like do stuff. Like, who knows, he could have been method right next to Dave. He could have been like pretending to be an astronaut.
Jason10:34Moment view
That'd be so funny.
Natalie10:34Moment view
You know what I mean?
Natalie10:36Moment view
Like, he could have been in a whole thing and Dave was just like, oh, there's Bradley Cooper.
Natalie10:39Moment view
But he's like, oh, what do I do with the soup? How would my character react to Campbell's Chunky?
Natalie10:45Moment view
You know? How would my character?
David10:47Moment view
Yeah, that is kind of crazy. Have you ever run into an actor?
Natalie10:51Moment view
So many.
David10:51Moment view
Doing method?
Natalie10:53Moment view
Doing method?
David10:54Moment view
Like heavy meth?
Natalie10:54Moment view
Doing meth, yeah. When I looked in the mirror.
David10:59Moment view
Well, great.
Natalie10:59Moment view
Have I ever run into an actor all method? No, I can't think. I don't think so. I've seen plays where in New York with famous people that are in crazy character.
David11:10Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie11:10Moment view
They're interesting.
John11:11Moment view
I want to be a fly when—
David11:14Moment view
Oh, I'd love to talk to you.
Natalie11:15Moment view
When Dave opens his burrito.
David11:23Moment view
I want to be a fly. Yeah, what the fuck's your problem?
Jason11:25Moment view
John just got the joke.
Natalie11:28Moment view
There is like a bad time suck going around here though.
David11:31Moment view
A bad what?
Natalie11:32Moment view
There's a bad time suck happening in this house. I got here for the— I got here for the pod at 1. We're recording at 3:20.
David11:39Moment view
Yeah, I feel bad for you.
Natalie11:41Moment view
Yeah, when we do that, that's a bad time suck.
Natalie11:43Moment view
And then that's gonna say we—
David11:44Moment view
no, we do all— we all do that, as you know.
Natalie11:46Moment view
No, that's ready to go. Not— not gets her butt up.
David11:49Moment view
I also like, like to— like, I like to sit in the living room and talk about the same thing over and over over again. Yeah, until I'm amped up enough to do the pod.
John11:57Moment view
Well, that's the time suck we're referring to, where you're wasting hours of everything.
Natalie12:01Moment view
So maybe, maybe I need to look at it like that. Maybe I need to be like, all right, I gotta kind of almost like grease your butt up, you know what I mean?
Jason12:06Moment view
Yeah, like yesterday, yes, or two days ago when we recorded the pod, I was being really quiet and I was kind of like in my head about stuff. I was just like, sure, having anxiety attack.
Natalie12:13Moment view
Oh, you were?
Jason12:14Moment view
And then like Natalie like came in and like I like insulted her once and then that gave me a little bit more energy to insult her. And then, and then I was just I stood up and I just started like, I just started, I kept making jokes and she goes, how are you getting energy from this? And I was like, I don't know, but let's start the pod. We got an email for the pod. Jason flagged this one down. Jay, you're a master at finding emails.
Natalie12:41Moment view
We got a bunch of emails.
Jason12:42Moment view
I love when people ask me what's my email and I say I don't have one.
Natalie12:44Moment view
viewsquestions@gmail.com.
Jason12:46Moment view
So ever since I started watching the vlogs, I always notice with things that I say do and have passions for more often than not correlate with things that David does.
David12:55Moment view
However, I've always deemed myself a very individual and original person, but now I've been sent down the rabbit hole in my mind where I don't know what's been shaped by David or what's an original thought.
Jason13:04Moment view
To summarize this, I wanted to know, excluding family and friends— that's good, that's good that he put that there— who's a pop— who's a pop culture figure that's inspired David and has shaped his personality? I don't think there's like one person that I've ever like held as like my, like, crème de la crème, like number one person that I want to replicate. But I've always pulled from so many people. Like, there was a kid— like, like, my sense of humor will come from like my teachers, like Mr. Howitt, Mr. Killinger.
Natalie13:31Moment view
Okay.
Jason13:32Moment view
And then there was a kid who— this one really stuck with me. There was a kid who, when we were in sixth grade, being a pervert was like kind of funny. Do you know? Was it David? No, it wasn't David. It was like the cooler kids. I'm gonna say that, you know, you know who Natalie's already shaking their head.
John13:47Moment view
Yeah.
Jason13:47Moment view
Yeah. So it was like cooler kids and like, it was like very edgy at the time and ahead of its time to joke about boobs and tits.
John13:54Moment view
Well, I think it was just like, we were all starting to like figure out we had boobs, tits, and dicks.
Jason13:58Moment view
That's why I'm saying it was ahead of its time. Like, and I remember like, that was a moment that like, I was like, okay. And I kind of adopted that. And I remember like—
John14:07Moment view
Really took that one for a long time.
David14:09Moment view
That's the one I ran with the most.
Natalie14:10Moment view
So your entire personality is based on an 8th grader?
Jason14:14Moment view
No, but like, and then there was this, and then there was this like other time this kid made this joke in class.
Natalie14:18Moment view
Yeah.
Jason14:19Moment view
And like, and the teacher was like, you really think you're— it was very similar to what I got told once, but it was like, you really think you're funny, don't you? Or something like that.
Natalie14:26Moment view
Yeah, I remember this.
Jason14:27Moment view
But this was, this wasn't to me, this was to somebody else. And I remember I just like exactly what they said and exactly the way they acted. I remember I took from that and I was like, I can't ever act like this. So just like learning from other people was like very important. Um, But yeah, no, I remember during like the pervert era when I was like big in the 6th grade. I remember what was, what was my big line to you all the time?
John14:46Moment view
David used to tell me that he was going to come in my eyeballs like 2 or 3 times a week.
Jason14:54Moment view
Yeah, it was really weird. I don't know why, but that was like a thing.
Natalie14:56Moment view
I'm going to get in my time machine right now.
John15:00Moment view
Okay.
Natalie15:00Moment view
It's tomorrow. Hey, why don't we cut the come in the eyeballs part?
Jason15:05Moment view
Oh, like when we're editing? Nah, nah, keep it in. 6th grade. I don't say that shit anymore, but like I was.
John15:11Moment view
Yeah. I don't know why.
David15:12Moment view
That's far worse.
Jason15:14Moment view
I graduated. I graduated from cutting my eyebrows.
John15:16Moment view
You've evolved.
Jason15:18Moment view
Somebody asked Ferris the other day, asked in the car, it's like, how is David?
John15:22Moment view
Yeah, Ferris, our videographer, asked me, he was like, how's David changed over the years? Is he different? Does he act different? Blah, blah, blah. And I told Ferris that that's what David used to say to me. He was like, oh, wow. Yeah, he hasn't really changed. I mean, yeah.
Jason15:37Moment view
I'm working on it.
Natalie15:38Moment view
Do you think you'll be 50 doing this?
David15:40Moment view
Of course.
Jason15:41Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
John15:41Moment view
100%.
Natalie15:42Moment view
Yucking around at 50? Yeah, I guess I am. So I mean, like, what am I saying?
Jason15:47Moment view
With my peers?
Natalie15:48Moment view
Sure.
Jason15:48Moment view
Like, if you see me, like, out and about, like, unless you're like, you've made me really comfortable, like, I'm going to be very, like, top notch, like, buttoned down. Like, I know how to communicate with regular people, but I'm just saying when I'm with my friends, yeah, we're shooting the shit. Like, you know, and the podcast is very much we're shooting the shit. So the shit that I would say here.
Natalie16:06Moment view
Yeah.
Jason16:07Moment view
I mean, I open my asshole on here for Jon to look at my hemorrhoids.
Natalie16:09Moment view
So, like, obviously we need another— we haven't heard from Golden Globes.
Natalie16:12Moment view
I don't know.
Jason16:13Moment view
Really?
Natalie16:14Moment view
I mean, I was suspecting this.
Jason16:16Moment view
We can check out John's asshole. We can reverse it.
Natalie16:21Moment view
We're on the wrong platform, I think.
Jason16:23Moment view
But in terms of like pop culture, who's inspired me, I would just say like—
Natalie16:26Moment view
Pepe Le Pew?
Jason16:27Moment view
I don't know who that is.
Natalie16:29Moment view
It was like, it was just this like skunk character.
David16:31Moment view
Oh, oh, yes, yes, yes.
Natalie16:32Moment view
That would always like love up on women, but he stunk and people would push him away.
Jason16:35Moment view
And I'd probably say like Conan O'Brien.
Natalie16:38Moment view
Oh yeah, yeah, the funniest. But also the actual funniest person.
Jason16:42Moment view
Conan O'Brien is really funny.
David16:43Moment view
Yeah.
Jason16:43Moment view
But also back to how I would take things from other people, like I've mentioned this before, like Tyler, the Creator had a really funny tweet once when I was in like— yes, when I was sophomore year and he tweeted where his mom's like, his mom's like, can I drink this expired milk? And he like responded back to her saying like, fuck no, Mom, we're rich now. You don't have to do that shit. Like, and like, that was really funny because I was like, such a fresh take.
David17:06Moment view
On being rich.
Jason17:07Moment view
Like everyone was always so like Heidi and like, I don't want to talk about— I don't want to talk about money.
Natalie17:12Moment view
I know when I met you, you were always asking me about money and it was so foreign to me.
Jason17:17Moment view
I grew up with none of it.
Natalie17:19Moment view
What'd you make?
Natalie17:19Moment view
What'd you make on that thing?
Natalie17:19Moment view
I'd be like, what? I'm not gonna tell you. Yeah, but then I began to tell you.
Jason17:23Moment view
But that's because like I grew up— so I grew up watching YouTubers like Whiteboy7thStreet, xJaws, Cnanners, Woody's Gamertag, like all these guys, and A lot of times they would give away things on their YouTube channels. They'd give away PlayStations, Xboxes. And as a kid, you're like, these guys are fucking loaded. Like, to give away PlayStations and Xboxes. Like, it just, it doesn't make any sense. And like, I always, always, always was like searching through the comments. I'm like, can someone tell me how much this guy makes? And like, John, Alex, and I all of us would watch these YouTubers. So when I finally had access to like being a YouTuber, I was like reporting right back. I was like, I was like, this is exactly how I feel.
Natalie17:58Moment view
No gatekeeping here.
Jason17:59Moment view
No, no, no. And I always thought that was lame. Like, again, No money in high school. And for me to learn about other people's wealth, I was so excited about other people's wealth. Like always, I was like, this is so motivating to know you can make— that there's this much money in the world, or like these people can make this much money, or your life can be like this if you want it to be. Like, my eyes were just like glistening with opportunity and the possibilities. Like hearing other people, it was inspiring. Rather, well, like now when I— when I like— when sometimes people talk about money, it makes other people angry.
Natalie18:28Moment view
Me, which I think it's always made people angry. That's why people don't say it. But the fact that you look at it that way is a really great quality, and you're lucky. But most people get pissed off.
John18:38Moment view
Yeah, I was gonna say, there's been a current trend now. I feel like they're really open about what they make.
Natalie18:43Moment view
You're opening yourself up to—
Jason18:44Moment view
I think that's like a niche in the internet. Oh, I think that's like—
Natalie18:49Moment view
I think you made that popular.
Jason18:50Moment view
I think that's like your streamers and— yeah, I mean, that's like MrBeast and like—
Natalie18:55Moment view
MrBeast made that popular.
David18:56Moment view
Yeah, yeah, I mean, I think YouTube, I think internet culture, I I think just more people being able to express themselves made that popular.
Natalie19:02Moment view
I thought it was interesting when I met Jimmy how similar he was to you.
Jason19:06Moment view
Jim—
David19:07Moment view
MrBeast?
Natalie19:07Moment view
Yeah.
Jason19:08Moment view
Like, what do you mean?
Natalie19:08Moment view
I was shocked. I was like, oh, he thinks just like David. Like, this is really interesting.
David19:13Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie19:13Moment view
He was funny. He was like into you. He was like into YouTube. He got like anything you said. He was like really fast and like he knew anything you referenced and it was cool.
Jason19:24Moment view
Yeah.
David19:24Moment view
I was like, oh, they're a lot alike. All the YouTube references.
Natalie19:27Moment view
Yeah.
David19:27Moment view
I was thinking the other day, This is like a really bizarre thought. Not a bizarre thought, but it's like a, you know, like, like, here comes the anxiety.
Jason19:37Moment view
Well, this is just like, this is like, it's a question that comes out of guilt.
Natalie19:41Moment view
Yeah.
David19:42Moment view
Like, it's like, like, you know, like, like, like I'll consider myself to be like, you know, like I give back, I do all this kind of stuff, right? But like, why am I in a $10 million home?
Natalie19:53Moment view
Oh no.
David19:54Moment view
No, no. I just got to go.
Jason19:56Moment view
Here's the prompt question.
John19:59Moment view
Here's the AI prompt.
Jason20:02Moment view
What?
David20:05Moment view
Here's the AI prompt.
John20:06Moment view
Yeah, like, why am I questioning my life?
John20:08Moment view
Like, your AI and you— your prompt is malfunctioning, right?
Natalie20:13Moment view
Oh yeah, why are you here?
David20:14Moment view
Like, no, that's how I'm saying— I'm saying like, why am I in a $10 million home when other people are struggling?
Natalie20:19Moment view
Sure.
David20:20Moment view
Like, if I was truly a good person, I should be living in an apartment and all of it should be going—
John20:25Moment view
like, we should just all be like communists, you know what I mean?
David20:27Moment view
Like, yeah, like when I—
Jason20:28Moment view
like when I— when I'm judged in the afterlife wherever I'm at. Yeah, I'm gonna be like, yeah, like I gave back, I did all this.
David20:35Moment view
Like in my head I'm like, you know, positive person.
Natalie20:38Moment view
Sure.
David20:38Moment view
And then so-and-so will be like, yeah, but you had X amount of money. Yeah.
Jason20:43Moment view
And you decided to buy a sports car instead of helping Sally and her family. Well, you know, Sally and her family, but like you should have went out there and looked for them, Dave.
Natalie20:52Moment view
You think there's Judgment Day coming for you?
Jason20:54Moment view
I'm just wondering like what's the there's like a—
Natalie20:58Moment view
what are you supposed to do?
Jason20:59Moment view
In my mind, there's a threshold that I'm not seeing that currently I've like— in my mind, I like go about my day. I'm like, I've hit it. Like, I've done this for this person today, or I've done this, or I've like donated to this charity this week, whatever. Like, so like in my mind, I've reached that threshold. But like, is it ever enough? Like, do you like—
Natalie21:14Moment view
like, some would say no, right?
Natalie21:17Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie21:17Moment view
But you can't get into those kind of thoughts in your head because you'll go crazy, right?
Jason21:21Moment view
I think I'm going crazy.
Natalie21:22Moment view
Is it enough for you? That's all that matters. Is it enough for you? Do you think you can be doing more? Do you want to sell your sports car?
Jason21:28Moment view
Well, I'm— well, Corona gave that one to me, so I can't really sell it.
David21:33Moment view
Okay, that's my—
Natalie21:34Moment view
how about your other car?
Natalie21:36Moment view
I really like that one.
Jason21:38Moment view
What about the other one?
David21:40Moment view
The Aston?
Natalie21:40Moment view
Jay, come on.
Jason21:42Moment view
You know what I mean?
Natalie21:42Moment view
Your mom car.
Jason21:43Moment view
Do you know what I mean? I feel weird talking about it. Does it feel— it feels bizarre coming out of my mouth.
Natalie21:47Moment view
Well, there was a famous director who directed Ace Ace Ventura, and Tom Shadyac was his name, and he gave away everything. He gave away all his worldly possessions, got to the height of comedy directing, and he gave it all away. And there's a documentary about it, and he's like, I don't want anything, I want to give everything, I don't need it.
John22:03Moment view
You know what I think is kind of funny? Let's say like you've amassed a certain amount of success, right? Let's say you have— you die and you have $10 million and you give it off to your kids, and now your kids are like set. Like, they— I just think that's such an interesting thing where like, like where you don't give away everything, like you just have your stuff and you hand it off to the next person, and then like they just get to like go ham. They don't You don't have to start from the bottom and work. Some people just have something set.
Natalie22:25Moment view
It's a good point. You're going to have something for your kids, which is nice.
John22:28Moment view
Automatically.
David22:29Moment view
She's saying it almost backwards. She's saying, well, yeah, she's saying what you're saying, but she's saying that you find that bizarre.
John22:34Moment view
I think it's bizarre that some people are just born into having a fuck ton of money.
Natalie22:38Moment view
Oh, nothing pisses me off more than when I go to a restaurant in LA and I see two 15-year-old kids having dinner. I get so pissed. It's crazy. I get so mad.
David22:48Moment view
But wait, why, Jay?
Natalie22:49Moment view
Because I'm like, I can't believe these fucking kids are at a nice restaurant. This is ass backwards.
David22:55Moment view
But that's just— but dude, if I was a kid, if I'm now, or if I was a kid, that would fuel the fuck out of me. I would be like—
Natalie23:03Moment view
Those kids aren't in Jon Vinny's. That's what I'm saying.
Jason23:06Moment view
What do you mean aren't in Jon Vinny's?
Natalie23:08Moment view
The rich kids are there.
Jason23:08Moment view
You're not rich.
Natalie23:10Moment view
Wait, wait, wait. What are you saying?
David23:12Moment view
You're saying—
Jason23:12Moment view
I'm saying if I saw—
David23:13Moment view
if I was walking by on the street of Beverly Hills and I saw those two kids—
Natalie23:16Moment view
Oh, you're walking by.
Natalie23:17Moment view
Okay.
David23:17Moment view
Yeah, if I was walking by, I would be like so motivated as a kid, like, to do that for my kids one day. I'd be like, damn, like, these kids get to enjoy food that I've never been able to tell— like, my parents couldn't even take me to John Vinny's house.
Natalie23:29Moment view
Yeah, but it's not good. What? It's just not good. Like, listen, I'm guilty of it. I've flown my kids first class.
David23:35Moment view
No, no, no, hold on.
Jason23:36Moment view
The fucking dumbest thing I've ever done.
Natalie23:36Moment view
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
David23:37Moment view
The dumbest thing I've ever done. Hold on, it's a completely different argument of whether or not it's good for your kids. So that's not what I'm arguing. I'm just arguing like, why you get upset. Like, you have nothing to do with it.
Natalie23:47Moment view
Because it's just kind of like, eh, they shouldn't be there.
Jason23:51Moment view
Oh, okay, sorry, in that way.
Natalie23:52Moment view
Yeah, they should wait. They should wait until they're making their own money and they can go to John Vinny's, the nice restaurant. Sorry, I get it. Charlie will do it too. I'll see like a charge on my phone. She'll be at John Vinny's. I'll be like, what the fuck are you doing at John Vinny's?
David24:04Moment view
I don't go to John Vinny's.
Natalie24:05Moment view
You have like a weird thing against John Vinny's. Why are you— great, great pasta. Nothing against John Vinny's. But yeah, it's one of those restaurants that's expensive.
David24:16Moment view
And anyways, sorry, I sidetracked you.
Natalie24:18Moment view
No, no, no, no, that makes sense. I guess I don't know. But David, you listen, you are a good person. I mean, you fucking open up this house to everybody. People come here and play pickleball all day.
Jason24:27Moment view
I see strangers walking through.
Natalie24:27Moment view
That's why when I saw the Postmates lady, I was like, oh, Oh, it's another one of Dave's friends.
David24:32Moment view
I didn't think anything of it. Well, that's actually— so that's great. Well, that's why I've always wanted to do this. I always wanted to get this house. I always wanted to like, yes, there are 60 to 80 people that walk through here a day and I love it. Like, I love new people getting to experience this because that's like— no one's going to say that about you when you get to heaven.
Natalie24:48Moment view
No, I know.
David24:48Moment view
But I'm just saying, you know what I mean?
Natalie24:50Moment view
But I'm just saying, like, I'm not even speaking on— you're next to Hitler.
Natalie24:54Moment view
Me?
Natalie24:54Moment view
Hey, wait a minute, man. I opened up the whole pickleball court. I let Jay come work out whenever he wanted. I gave Jason $6,000 for his pilot.
Jason25:02Moment view
Come on, man. That was a dumb financial move, Dave. No, but I'm saying, I'm even going deeper than that. I'm not even saying my own guilt necessarily. I'm saying everyone that comes through this house is privileged one way or another than other people in the world.
David25:22Moment view
Oh, man.
Natalie25:23Moment view
I'm not going to— I can't wait till you start telling everybody that in a couple of years.
Jason25:27Moment view
You know, we're all privileged.
David25:29Moment view
No, I'm sorry.
Natalie25:29Moment view
I'm just having a conversation because we're on a pod. But people do turn that way when they get older.
Jason25:34Moment view
They do turn that way sometimes.
David25:35Moment view
They'll be like—
Jason25:36Moment view
I'm just saying, like, there's other countries that don't have roofs over their head, and like, I'm going as far as like, not only should I not have this house, but all my friends, all their friends that come and visit shouldn't even have access to this place because it shouldn't exist. Oh, I see. Like, we should be helping communists.
David25:53Moment view
I don't know.
Natalie25:53Moment view
I don't know.
Natalie25:53Moment view
I don't want to—
David25:54Moment view
I don't want to— You want to go communist?
Natalie25:57Moment view
I don't want to sound preachery here, and like— No, it's, it's an interesting topic. John, what do you What do you think?
David26:04Moment view
Jon's like, please don't move.
Natalie26:05Moment view
I like it here.
David26:06Moment view
Yeah, what do you think, Jon? I like seeing Lacey Donaderwan.
John26:11Moment view
Guys, when Jon doesn't say anything, it's because he's thinking. I mean, this is interesting. I mean, I don't really— I don't know why you even have that kind of thought. If you're having those thoughts, what about the rest of the people that are worth like an extra zero than your name? Yeah, like somebody that has like a $100 million yacht.
David26:26Moment view
Yeah, like that's what I'm saying, an extra zero. I also, at the same time I'm thinking like this, if someone has a $100 million yacht, yacht.
John26:32Moment view
I'm not the person that's like, right, why do you have $100 million?
Natalie26:35Moment view
Yeah, I'm not the person that's like, kill this person.
Jason26:37Moment view
You know, you're the person that's trying to get out there. Yeah, I'm like, invite me and my 3 friends come to your yacht.
Natalie26:45Moment view
Invite me for one fun night and then we gotta shut the shit down. What's somebody who, like a rich person you've come across that you were like, oh damn, like this is it? Like they're too rich? Yeah, like for example, like I once saw a place in Santa Barbara that was like a beach house and now it's like, this is it.
Jason27:02Moment view
Oh, we We have that guy. We have a guy who worked on the biggest blockbuster movies. He had a house in Malibu. It burned down. Oh, and this is really interesting. His house burned down like a $20 million house. He called me to see if I'm okay and I'm like, yeah, I'm good. I'm in Sherman Oaks. And he goes, okay, well, the fires are moving that way. If you need a place, we have another place in Calabasas.
Natalie27:26Moment view
Wow.
Jason27:26Moment view
So I thought that was crazy. Your house just burned down. Yeah, I know you're very wealthy, but that's still— that was like, so that was like, holy fuck, he's offering me his fourth or fifth house here while I'm like really far—
Natalie27:38Moment view
not really far, pretty far from the fires.
Jason27:40Moment view
That guy's getting into heaven. I thought that—
David27:41Moment view
I thought that was pretty sweet. But yeah, I think like the richest friend I've ever had is definitely my friend who owns 30,000 bitcoins. Like, that's like—
Natalie27:50Moment view
that is an ungodly amount of money where it's like, it is—
David27:53Moment view
does he have something that you were like, wow, Is it like a house or helicopter? You're like, Jay has everything. It's anything he sees.
Jason28:01Moment view
Like, I'll—
David28:02Moment view
this is where my wealth goes, which is fucking kick-ass. I'm so lucky for it. But anytime I see anything on TikTok that lights up or spins, I don't think twice. I don't think twice. If it's under— I'll even go $50 to $100 range— I don't think fucking twice. I go, this is sick. I need to see this. I need to see the person. I need to see if it works.
Jason28:24Moment view
But him, it's like him, it's like something comes on the auction block, it's $4.8 million.
David28:30Moment view
It's like, it's art. It's, it is the exact same for him as me buying something for $15. It's the exact same. It's so much money. It is quite literally infinity.
John28:40Moment view
It's like, it's very, very bizarre.
Natalie28:41Moment view
Yeah, I go ham too in the dollar store, you know.
David28:44Moment view
What do you get at the dollar store? Did we ever, would we ever spend money on anything crazy as kids? Like, John, what's like the thing that we would splurge on?
John28:52Moment view
Wendy's, bro. I know, I know. Wendy's is— you guys would like save up all year for a TV on Black Friday.
David28:56Moment view
That was like, if I could like think of something—
John28:59Moment view
that was work, brother.
David29:00Moment view
We were reselling those TVs. Yeah, we were reselling printers. Yeah, we were reselling whatever. That was really funny. So we wanted to enjoy our TV. We had no time for joy, brother.
Natalie29:09Moment view
We were trying to make ends meet so we could get the Wendy's chili and chicken combo.
David29:15Moment view
How would you resell it?
Natalie29:17Moment view
On Craigslist?
Natalie29:18Moment view
Yeah, anywhere.
Natalie29:18Moment view
The TVs were so cheap.
David29:20Moment view
TV's $99, you resell it for $200.
Natalie29:22Moment view
Yeah, you buy it for $200 and you wait in line overnight.
David29:25Moment view
Yeah, yeah, you wait in a tent.
Natalie29:28Moment view
Cold? Freezing. So cold.
Natalie29:28Moment view
Bring my tent. Chicago, it's freezing.
David29:30Moment view
And then that rush when the doors open, is it a rush? It was maybe one year. One year, yeah. Until they put an end to it and then everyone got tickets. Yeah. And then two years after that they just stopped doing it. Yeah. Every year it got— because people were like dying and getting hurt from the rushes.
Jason29:47Moment view
Yeah, it's like Walmart.
David29:48Moment view
Oh my God, Walmart was like a—
Natalie29:50Moment view
dying.
Natalie29:51Moment view
Yeah, well, Well, yeah, people are getting trampled.
David29:51Moment view
Yeah, we're there. Oh, sorry, sorry, I was laughing. So, so like, so yeah, it got to the point where they were giving tickets and then it got to a point where you can't line up.
Natalie29:59Moment view
Yeah.
John30:00Moment view
Damn, imagine dying over a flight.
David30:01Moment view
And I remember too, like, they kept pushing back because like, whoever kept pushing back the hours.
John30:06Moment view
Yeah, that was fucking whack. Like, they would start at like 7 PM on Thanksgiving Day because like they wanted to be the first store.
David30:11Moment view
I was like, dude, that's so messed up. Yeah, it used to be like you wait till the store opens at 5 AM. Yes. So after Thanksgiving dinner, you would go, you'd pitch up your tent at like 7 PM, probably. Yeah, 7, 8 PM.
Jason30:22Moment view
7, 8 PM.
David30:23Moment view
You'd start there, you'd wait till it opens at 5 AM, but then it got to where the stores were just open throughout the entire night. Oh, so it was just like no one lined up anymore or nothing. I remember one year we were there and John and I were so jealous of this guy because obviously we're in line to try to make money. Yeah. And this guy comes, he's also like a younger guy, comes selling coffee to everybody from the Dunkin' Donuts across the street.
Natalie30:44Moment view
So everyone in line and we're just like, fuck, because it was good.
Jason30:48Moment view
People were buying it.
David30:49Moment view
Of course.
John30:50Moment view
Yeah, you're in that line for 8, 9 hours.
David30:55Moment view
It's like 30 It's like water freezes. Oh, damn.
Natalie30:57Moment view
Yeah, no, it's freezing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not fun. He probably made the same that you made on the TV though.
David31:03Moment view
Yeah, 100%. Yeah, but his was like, he wasn't out there fucking freezing his ass off.
Natalie31:08Moment view
Right.
David31:08Moment view
But it was also nice, not nice, but it was also funny to have people drive by and take videos of you like you were some caged animal. 'Cause it's pretty pathetic that you're standing outside a store. Yeah. My parents thought it was the stupidest thing. My parents were like, you're a fucking idiot for doing that. I'm like, what? Making like so much cash, but like they didn't get it at all. And like you do have the people drive by, take videos of you, and they roll up the window and they laugh. It's like, I get it, I get it.
Natalie31:35Moment view
But, but there was such a thrill about it that like just made the sport so fun. Did you hear, did you hear Alex Hormozi made $84 million in one day? I did hear that.
Natalie31:45Moment view
What?
Natalie31:45Moment view
Absolutely incredible.
David31:45Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie31:46Moment view
Wait, who is that? You'd like this, Dave. This reminded me of you.
John31:50Moment view
It's, he's, uh, he's like a motivational kind of— Yeah, he's an entrepreneur.
Natalie31:55Moment view
Entrepreneur.
David31:55Moment view
And he's, he sells essentially like programs about how —have a successful business, how to take your business from $100 to— wait, like stocks?
Jason32:02Moment view
No, like a masterclass.
Natalie32:04Moment view
No, masterclass on what? Just like life, how to get leads, how to, you know, build a business, how to make your business from like 0x to 10x. Okay. Anyways, he wrote a book called like The $100 Million Deal or something like that. He had a 9-hour livestream on YouTube, and you could buy the book for $30, or you could pay him $6,000 and get 200 copies of the book. And one of the things you could do is—
Natalie32:24Moment view
oh my God—
Natalie32:25Moment view
give it out to people. You can resell that book. And then also, not only that, but he like packaged all these levels of value that you got. So you get like, you get an AI-trained, um, what's it, MLN, is that what it's called? Yeah. Uh, you get it, you get like courses, you get all this stuff, and he made $84 million in one day. Incredible. Wow. But I just thought it was so like—
David32:44Moment view
and everything I read about it, it's like, yeah, he just gave so much value that people were like, fuck yeah. That feels like the equivalent to like a clipper for streams. How so? Well, it feels like, like the main person person, Alex, in this situation, or like a Kai Sanak, gives you the stream, right? And then you could take stuff from it. Yes. And make your own money. Yes. That feels like the equivalent to like a physical actual transaction where like you apply in the real—
Natalie33:08Moment view
that's really sick. And he'll also sell the books back for you. So if you pay the $6,000, you can say, okay, I'll— you can just sell the books for me, and then you get the money.
David33:15Moment view
Isn't that weird?
Natalie33:15Moment view
What do you mean you could sell the books for me? You could basically like— let's say it was you, uh, the books go to Natalie and Taylor, and they have a whole system where they'll sell the books themselves and then you get like a check.
David33:28Moment view
You're like fronting the money. Yeah.
Natalie33:29Moment view
Huh. And it was like well received? I mean, yes, like really well received on TikTok, like glowing reviews and like 84 million in one day.
John33:39Moment view
Anyways, no one should have that kind of money.
David33:41Moment view
That's where you draw the line. Anyone who makes more money than me, that's where I draw the line. That is disgusting. Um, yeah, damn, that's really sick. Congrats to to him.
Natalie33:56Moment view
That's not even motivating.
David33:57Moment view
That's just like—
Natalie33:57Moment view
it is motivating a little. I mean, oh, you could figure it out.
Natalie34:00Moment view
It's not motivating.
Natalie34:00Moment view
I know why you say that, because it's like, I could never fucking do that.
David34:04Moment view
No, no, I had the exact same thought. We got to— Natalie and I got to tour a house. Yeah, that's not— I haven't posted about it yet. No one's seen it. It's about to be finished being built in like a month or two, right? It's the biggest house in LA, and like, oh, and like done so beautifully. Like, finishes, the activities there, basically there's an infinity pool that pool that goes all around the house that you can jet ski. This is 100, like, 260-degree views of Los Angeles. Wow. Like, parts. And if you live in LA, you know where this house is because you've seen it. It's ginormous. You could jet ski in the pool. He has a little boat in the pool that keeps— it's an infinity pool, and he has like a little boat that takes you from one end of the house to the next. Under the pool, there's an 8-hole mini putt golf course. There's pickleball, there's padel. Currently, there's— there's new build. New build. Brand new build. And never will there be a house this big again in LA. Yeah, they have a— there's obviously a nightclub in there and they're working on it. And they have this room right now that's just being used as like staff area where staff has lunch. And there are currently 500 staff members working on the house at a time.
John35:07Moment view
In the kitchen area, they had like a whole wall of microwaves so that like there was like 100 microwaves on a wall because all the staff are like microwaving.
David35:15Moment view
It's crazy to build one house. What's the price? Well, it's already sold.
John35:17Moment view
I don't know how much it's going to cost.
David35:18Moment view
I mean, he just built it himself.
John35:20Moment view
He built it himself for himself. He bought like 4 plots of land, demolished the homes and built his monster in a really, really beautiful spot. And for the vlog—
David35:28Moment view
huh, you filming for the vlog? It's not done. It's not done, but I'm going to go try to film in 2 months when it's done. It's fucking stunning. That's great. Um, and this guy's really interesting. He's like a really older guy and he does nothing but invite people over. Like, he just, he just likes— he builds these houses, he doesn't even live in them. He's— there's like 4 or 5 of them that he owns. They're very famous houses. I don't want to say their names, but but like they're all over the city. There's one in Miami, there's one in Palm Springs for Coachella, there's one in LA right now. This is the second one in LA. And they all have these like famous names in LA where they just throw parties.
Natalie36:01Moment view
But is he happy, David?
Natalie36:03Moment view
I don't think it matters at this point. I'm just kidding.
Jason36:05Moment view
No, I know. I wanted you to be like, fuck yeah.
David36:09Moment view
But why I say this is because Natalie and I walked in it and like, it was just like, I was like, this is insane. But none of it was motivating to me because it's like, oh, I couldn't relate to any of it. Like, do you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I think that would have happened even if I, like, even if I was a kid and had all the fucking gas in the world, I'd be like, what is this? Actually, I think that would have demotivated me as a kid.
Jason36:31Moment view
Lunch at John and Vinny's where I'm seeing 15-year-olds eat lunch at John and Vinny's, that's attainable. I'm motivated by that. But if I see a fucking superyacht or this house, there's no way as a kid I'd be able to— I'd be like, what?
John36:42Moment view
Yeah, I don't, I don't think anybody can process like that. I don't think anybody that actually like attains that sort of wealth starts off being like, oh, I'm going to be a billionaire or whatever it is. I think a lot of people do. No, I know you're like, they're obviously successful people, but I don't think you— I don't think anybody anticipates.
Natalie36:59Moment view
Well, I guess maybe like Apple or somebody.
John37:01Moment view
John, you hit the Powerball tonight.
David37:03Moment view
What do you do?
John37:04Moment view
Um, I buy a bigger house for all of us to live in.
John37:06Moment view
Would you actually do that for us? You would do that? There's no fucking way, John. I know what you would do.
Natalie37:11Moment view
You go buy a fucking cabin on the lake and you'd leave and you'd fish every day. Wait a minute, is that true? Is that what you want to do?
John37:20Moment view
You want to go fish in a cabin? I love fishing. I haven't fished yet. That's fun.
Jason37:24Moment view
During work hours, I haven't had time.
John37:30Moment view
You've been busy.
Natalie37:30Moment view
Yes, I've been doing it, but it will happen.
Natalie37:33Moment view
Dave's really a real slave driver, huh?
David37:34Moment view
Yeah, I saw you sit on the couch for 2 and a half hours today with me. Yeah, I think he has to adjust to what working here is like. Yeah, well, are you giving him stuff to do late at night? Now he's gonna have a talk with him tonight. About what actual work needs to be done.
Natalie37:50Moment view
I feel like I've been doing it already.
John37:53Moment view
What did you do today?
David37:55Moment view
What'd you accomplish? Oh, today?
Natalie37:57Moment view
No, I was doing for Zilla.
David37:59Moment view
Oh, for Zilla. Okay. That's your business. You own that business. So Brooke, one of our assistants, sends out like a message every night. She sends a message out saying what the schedule is like tomorrow. So last night there was like 6 things on the schedule. Schedule, and after everything in parentheses it says Natalie, or David and Nat, or just Brooke, or whatever, you know what I mean? Okay. And it never says Taylor because Taylor's just here from— Taylor doesn't necessarily have a schedule. She's just here with me all day and we're doing snaps and we're doing whatever. Um, and that's same with John right now. So John saw that schedule because he just got entered into the group chat, and John— Taylor texted me this—
Natalie38:38Moment view
John Turtletail and goes, "Tay, does this mean we're off the hook?" And Taylor goes, "Jon, we're never off the hook." I love when Taylor's funny. Yeah, so— Wait, did you hear that, real quick, the new Timothée Chalamet movie about ping pong, which is awesome. Love, love, love Timothée Chalamet.
John38:59Moment view
Very excited for anything he does. Kevin O'Leary is in the movie. Yeah, I saw that. Isn't that odd?
Natalie39:02Moment view
But he's playing like a businessman. Like he's playing like Kevin O'Leary. The guy from Shark Tank. In the A24 movie. It's odd.
David39:10Moment view
Like, there's a lot of actors out there, bro.
Natalie39:12Moment view
It's A24, what are you talking about? Dave, you don't think that that's odd that he cast Kevin O'Leary, who's not an actor, in a Timothée Chalamet movie?
David39:21Moment view
A24 is literally— A24 had Josh Richards in their movie.
Natalie39:28Moment view
That's like in the Nicolas Cage movie. Josh Richards is a young kid who's like trying to act. Like, that makes sense.
David39:33Moment view
Maybe Kevin's trying to like— maybe, maybe I told him. Damn, someone has a bone to pick with Kevin O'Leary.
Natalie39:38Moment view
I hope poor Kevin O'Leary is not listening to this.
Natalie39:40Moment view
I like Kevin O'Leary, I think he's great. But I was watching, I was like, oh damn, Shallow makes me fucking sick.
David39:46Moment view
And then I was like, Shark Tank pulled me right out of it. Yeah.
John39:49Moment view
Oh, that seems like so normal to me. I mean, I agree with that sentiment. When you cast any sort of like celebrity or influencer in something, it can like kind of pull you out of it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're so well known for something else.
Natalie40:00Moment view
But at the same time, it's like he is kind of like leaning into his own character in real life. And then you got to think too, like, it's probably— it's got to be great if he— if they're doing it.
David40:10Moment view
Oh, Timothée Chalamet, it's probably a great performance. Did you see that new A24 movie?
Jason40:15Moment view
This is actually—
David40:16Moment view
I think it's A24. It's basically this woman that dies, and then it's, it's her husband that also dies or something.
Jason40:23Moment view
I don't know. Anyway, she's in like this like, um, like holding area.
David40:26Moment view
It's like a train station. Oh yeah. And you have to decide where you want to go to your afterlife. And while you're train station, you get to decide. And when she's in the train station, her husband comes up to her and she's— and he's like, are we gonna live happily forever after, whatever. But at the same time, her other ex-husband that died 30 years before comes up to her too, and he's like, I'm here, I've been waiting for you, I haven't left this train station because I've been— oh my God, I've been waiting to go to like forever and ever after with you. So now this person has to decide who— this girl has to decide who she's gonna go with, like her old husband or her current husband. I think that's such a good idea.
Natalie41:02Moment view
Every time I think about heaven, I think about that.
David41:06Moment view
Like, that's like Naveen porn.
Natalie41:07Moment view
I love that.
Jason41:07Moment view
Yeah, like, that's crazy.
David41:08Moment view
That sounds like a good movie. Yeah, but how does that actually work?
Natalie41:12Moment view
Yeah, that like stresses me out to the fucking max. Think about, think about the two loves of your life, and now you have to choose if you had to.
David41:18Moment view
But I— okay, like, if I'm answering it honestly, I don't think there will be— I don't think those emotions will exist where we go, like, I don't think we'll be plagued with that decision. I think I'm thinking very optimistically, but that just— it doesn't make any sense to me. And I don't think we're also— I don't think we're going to be humans. I think it's going to be like your soul is going to take a different shape or form.
Natalie41:38Moment view
I don't know if you'll be like— I always think about that. Like, if Natalie married somebody and he died, and then, I don't know, 10 years later she marries somebody else, like, are you like always kind of thinking about the dead person? Do you like the second person better than the first person? Person.
David41:51Moment view
Yeah, you know what I mean? Like, you don't know. And then exactly like when you die, like, if I'm on my deathbed with Natalie— yeah— and her ex-husband died 20 years ago, and now Natalie and I have aged and we're like 90 years old, both about to go out Titanic style holding each other— nice— my last thought is, I hope she chooses me in about 5 minutes when we die. Like, in 5 minutes after we die, I'm gonna figure out if there is somebody there waiting for her, and it's gonna stress me the out, right? Like, that would stress me out. My final moments on Earth, I'd be like, babe, you still love me, right? We've been married together for 30 years.
Natalie42:26Moment view
You're not gonna go back to Richard, right?
David42:29Moment view
He died 30 years ago. You'd be fine. You'd figure it out. We'll see. I hope jealousy doesn't go to heaven. I hope they keep that out. All right, guys, thank you for joining us. Thanks, John, for joining us. Go listen to the— what?
Natalie42:41Moment view
Oh yeah, we have a podcast, The Heavyweights Podcast.
David42:44Moment view
Zealot Heavyweights Podcast. Yes.
Jason42:45Moment view
Yes.
David42:45Moment view
How's that going? It's good.
Natalie42:46Moment view
It's incredible.
David42:46Moment view
It's one of the best podcasts I've ever listened to. Amazing. Um, go listen to All Things Good, All Good Things. Jason and Natalie is cool. And Natalie's podcast. Thank you. Soon to come. It's called Working for the Devil.
Natalie42:57Moment view
We'll see you soon. Bye.