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David0:00Moment view
What's up, guys? Welcome back to Views. Today's podcast we're doing from outside or in my backyard.
Jason0:06Moment view
I wish you guys could see this. This is when I really think we should film the podcast because I'm in the shade because I'm super old and white. David has chosen to be in the sun on a hammock. He has black mesh shorts on, black socks, and a black t-shirt. He has sunglasses on, and underneath the sunglasses are cotton swabs over his eyes.
David0:26Moment view
Well, I have two pairs of sunglasses on, if you ever notice.
Jason0:28Moment view
Oh, yeah.
David0:29Moment view
I have two pairs of sunglasses. I put some cotton under the sunglasses so my eyes do not get damaged during this podcast. I know we're going to be out here for a while, so I'm just prepared for anything.
Jason0:37Moment view
Look out, David, there's a bee.
David0:39Moment view
I don't even care, man. Nature's— I want nature to be one with me.
Jason0:43Moment view
Oh, look at that. All the bees just landed right next to you. Just sitting, listening to you. You've tamed them. Incredible.
David0:49Moment view
They're fans of the podcast. What can I say?
Jason0:51Moment view
Oh, right on.
David0:55Moment view
I wrote those for music. Jay, did you see that someone— that there was a random stranger in my backyard yesterday?
Jason1:06Moment view
Yeah, I saw it on the story.
David1:08Moment view
Yeah, yesterday Charlie told me about it. Yeah, it was really weird.
Jason1:10Moment view
We—
David1:11Moment view
I was just sitting in my living room with Ilya, like, going through some emails, and Ilya sees a guy in the backyard and he's like looking over our view, and Ilya just waves to him and gets back to his emails. And I don't think anything of it, right? And I just start going back to the emails too. And then I give it some thought and I was like, well, even if there's like a construction worker out of my backyard, they're usually never shirtless. So I'm like, do you know who that guy was? And he goes, nope. And I go, oh, fuck. And then, and then I'm like, Natalie, do you know that is? And she's like, no. So I'm like, okay, wait, none of us know who this guy is. So he's not here to fix anything on my house. So I go outside, I go, hello. And he goes, oh, hey. I was just hanging over the edge there. I was feeling like Leonardo DiCaprio, like the king of the world. And I was like, what? I was like, okay, this guy's definitely on drugs and he's in my backyard. And I was like, okay, you're in my backyard though. And he was like, oh, okay, sorry. I'm like, that's okay. And then he goes, do you have any water though? And I'm like, I can't, I can't, you gotta go please. And then he leaves. And then he's like, can I go out this way though? 'Cause I left my jacket there. And he like points to the back alley of my house. Like he came through like the scariest way. Like he didn't even walk through the front. He like went through the alleyway of my house, which is terrifying.
Jason2:28Moment view
He'd been hanging out for a while.
David2:30Moment view
Yeah. And he was just— and yeah, I mean, like dropped his flannel off there.
Jason2:33Moment view
So why did the crazies find your house?
David2:35Moment view
Because the fucking— this is the second time a person on drugs has wandered into my house. It's because my house is on a dead end. So when, like, people that are on drugs will wander a lot and they'll have nowhere to go after they get to my house. My house is kind of like— it's, it's kind of like I'm sitting on like it's It's kind of like the druggies are our compasses and I'm sitting on magnetic ore. Like, they all just end up— they all end up at my house. I don't know. It's kind of scary, but at least they've been pretty nice and they've decided to leave. What else is up, Jay?
Jason3:08Moment view
Oh, not much. Just chilling with the kids.
David3:11Moment view
And how are those little nasty kids of yours?
Jason3:13Moment view
The other day, the other night, I was like— I get real tired. I'm going to bed. And me and Charlie, our rooms are downstairs.
Jason3:20Moment view
and.
Jason3:21Moment view
And Wyatt's room's upstairs. And then I go to bed and I just hear. At midnight I hear, dun dun dun dun dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun dun dun. And I'm like, wyatt. Wyatt. He doesn't hear me. I'm like, wyatt, what are you. What are you doing?
David3:34Moment view
What the.
Jason3:34Moment view
What the fuck are you doing? What are you doing? I run upstairs, I go, what are you doing? And he's like, oh, I. I was recording a beat that I could put in a song And I would— I loved the way that the echoes were here in this spot. And I was like, bro, I was like, no, not at fucking 12 o'clock.
David3:55Moment view
What did he say when you tell him stuff like that? Is he apologetic or is he like—
Jason3:58Moment view
Yeah, he's apologetic.
Jason3:59Moment view
He's like, oh, I didn't realize that it would wake you up. I'm so sorry.
David4:03Moment view
So the way your house is set up is you have one room right by your front door and then the rest, the rest are downstairs.
Jason4:09Moment view
For all the burglars, let them know exactly the layout.
David4:12Moment view
Well, no, I'm just— I'm curious about this because every time, like when my parents would move us to a new house, it only happened once. But I like, I realized I was the one closest to the front door. And I've always thought about that. I'm like, are you guys pawning me off to a murderer that comes? Do you know what I mean? And is that— is that what your son is? Is he there? Is he there so you hear the screams and you have enough time to get you and your daughter out? Is that how it works? I guess I never thought about it because, listen, as fucked up as it is, it does make sense, right? Because Because first of all, you can't be by the front door, 'cause then you'll die first and then your kids will die, 'cause there'll be no one to protect them. You can't put your daughter there, 'cause, you know, she's a girl, you have to take care of her first.
Jason4:52Moment view
Right.
David4:53Moment view
It's kinda like common courtesy. So it makes sense to put your son there, so you have enough reaction time to save your daughter. Now did this thought process go through your head, or did he just like that room and that's why he's there?
Jason5:04Moment view
Well, I needed to, I wanted Charlie to be close to me, 'cause I didn't want her to be scared, so he just kinda got the shit stick. I mean, the oldest kid, They always get the shit stick, Dave.
David5:12Moment view
Right.
Jason5:12Moment view
Right?
David5:13Moment view
But you do realize that if there is a burglar that comes into the house, he's gonna check that room first.
Jason5:17Moment view
I know, I know, but he's as big as you now. He's as tall as you. Should we hold for the plane because we're outside?
David5:24Moment view
What?
Jason5:25Moment view
Should we hold for the plane?
David5:26Moment view
Oh yeah, there's a plane flying above.
Jason5:29Moment view
Guys, he's in the same position. He looks like he like smoked weed or something and he didn't.
David5:34Moment view
Maybe I did.
Jason5:36Moment view
He is so chillaxed right now.
David5:38Moment view
Yeah, man.
Jason5:39Moment view
I'm gonna take a picture.
David5:40Moment view
Hey, Corinne.
Ilya5:40Moment view
I sent you one.
Jason5:42Moment view
I got to take a picture of this.
Ilya5:44Moment view
It's really funny.
David5:45Moment view
I'm just relaxing. I've been doing a lot of, like, so I used to get paid to go to schools and talk. Yeah. But now I get paid to go on Zoom calls with different schools.
Jason5:57Moment view
Yeah.
David5:57Moment view
So you'll have like the students in the Zoom call and I'll just be talking and they'll be asking me questions through the Zoom call.
Jason6:03Moment view
I was on a Zoom call last night. This big Hollywood agent. I was at Marnie's house. He puts on like a little show for like 500 people, and then he has all his clients sing. And, uh, it was pretty interesting.
David6:17Moment view
What do you mean he has clients sing?
Jason6:20Moment view
Like, he'll have famous musicians come on from their living room and sing, and you get the password to the Zoom, and then you can see like famous people there, like in their living room, watching the same thing you're watching. Like, it's pretty cool.
David6:34Moment view
Really? And she was on the Zoom?
Jason6:36Moment view
Yeah, and it was for charity too, so people like donate. So there was this like one girl that they wanted to sing, this one artist, and she's like, uh, someone offered to pledge $10,000 and that was like how they got her. And, uh, just, it was just, it was just cool.
David6:49Moment view
It was like, who are these artists? Can you say?
Jason6:51Moment view
I mean, I don't want to say the artists because then like, you know, there were some really good ones though.
David6:58Moment view
John Legend?
Jason7:00Moment view
It was Gaga, Beyoncé.
David7:02Moment view
No way.
Jason7:03Moment view
No, no, it wasn't. It wasn't at all. But, uh, I mean, I don't know if I can talk about it, but anyways, I guess I can talk about it, right? Yeah, like, it was really cool. Like, there was a guy on there and he wrote— do you know the song Closing Time?
Jason7:15Moment view
Love it, right?
Jason7:17Moment view
Who doesn't? It's such a great song.
David7:19Moment view
Love it. Talk to me about it. Tell me everything.
Jason7:21Moment view
So, Closing— anyways, he— it was an interesting story. Like, he wrote Closing Time and he was in a band called Semisonic. And obviously the band had its run or whatever, but then the guy went on to write like the craziest songs. He wrote Someone Like You with Adele. Oh, so shit like that. So he like told that story. It was pretty cool and how they wrote it. Don't you love stories like that when people tell you like where the ideas for the songs came from? Or does that bore you?
David7:46Moment view
No. You know what I just found out that's interesting about songs? Like when you see like a, like a video, like someone creates like a YouTube video Like they'll be so embarrassed of the video they made 3 years ago. But with songs, like, no one will be embarrassed about it, you know? Like, songs get better with age almost. Like, the older a song is, like, every, every time you hear it, like once every 6 months, you go, oh yeah, fuck yeah, I remember this. Like, it's so interesting that songs like don't go out of style. Such a weird thing to me, but they, they totally do.
Jason8:15Moment view
I mean, there's artists that are just totally embarrassed of their early work, like Radiohead. They won't even play, you know, they went like 15 years not playing Creep.
David8:25Moment view
Oh, why?
Jason8:26Moment view
They were just, they hated it. He was, Thom Yorke was like, I don't like that. I don't like that side of us. Like the bands, like all those great songs that they made early on before they went all avant-garde. Do you need more cotton under your eyes?
David8:38Moment view
No, I'm good.
Jason8:39Moment view
I have enough. You have enough there? I don't want you to burn your eyes out. But I think that was, it was kind of an interesting night in that You know, like we didn't go anywhere. We got to stay. I don't know, like if I was at that party, I probably would have been uncomfortable and stuff. But because it was like a Zoom thing, I was like, I kind of watched, had a little something to eat. I don't know why.
David8:58Moment view
Something about like Zoom and like there's all these like companies and like there's all these like Instagrammers that are like putting on performances. Like all these celebrities are putting performances on Zoom. It just doesn't feel the same to me.
Jason9:12Moment view
Yeah, no, I mean, the sound is not the same.
David9:15Moment view
The sound's not the same. It's just like, it's just like, I don't know, it's fun to see celebrities like, like going on digital media and stuff, but like, it's not— I feel like it's not making a lot of them look too good because it's hard to be entertaining. Like, it's so hard. It's so difficult to be entertaining on the internet.
Jason9:31Moment view
Yeah.
David9:31Moment view
Like, that's why you have like the internet or that's why you have like TikTok. Like, I'd rather be on TikTok all day than go through celebrities' livestreams, you know what I mean?
Jason9:39Moment view
Right.
Jason9:40Moment view
Yeah, well, they don't do that. They usually have someone do everything for them so that they're in control of it. And they probably— it's going to take them a while to figure it out. But some people are figuring it out. Jason Derulo, he's got a good TikTok.
David9:51Moment view
Yeah, Jason Derulo. Yeah, I saw a lot of people on Twitter saying, thank God TikTok wasn't around before Jason Derulo started making music because he never would have gotten into music. Jason Derulo makes so many TikToks. It literally makes you think, it's like, oh my God, I hope this guy will continue making songs because he's pretty good. But please stop making TikToks. Don't make them forever. It's really funny.
Jason10:15Moment view
Oh, hey, what do you think of Elon Musk's new baby name?
David10:18Moment view
Oh, yeah.
Jason10:19Moment view
What do you think?
David10:20Moment view
XAE A-12?
Jason10:21Moment view
Yeah.
David10:22Moment view
Yeah.
Jason10:23Moment view
I mean, I saw him on Rogan. He said they're going to call him or her X.
David10:26Moment view
Did you see— I watched a TikTok where Grimes was asked what the gender of the baby is. And she goes, she goes, we want our— we want our kid to choose for themselves. We don't want to put that burden on him, you know what I mean? That's what she said. And then, and then the rest of the TikTok was showing a picture of someone asking Elon on Twitter.
Jason10:46Moment view
Yeah.
David10:46Moment view
And it was like, what's the gender of your— what's the gender of your kid? And Elon responds, boy. Yeah.
Jason10:55Moment view
But yeah, I mean, fight that night.
David10:56Moment view
I was watching. Yeah, I was watching Joe Rogan's interview and Elon seemed like— I don't know, Elon seemed like it was more of Grimes's idea.
Jason11:04Moment view
Yeah.
Jason11:04Moment view
Yeah, he put it all on her. I'm down for that.
David11:07Moment view
Like, he added the, the A-12 part, which is, I guess, is his favorite, his favorite airplane or something. I don't really know. Regardless, I think it's a cool name because you shorten it to X. So X Musk is pretty fucking sick, right? Like, that's what the name is at the end of the day is X Musk.
Jason11:25Moment view
Pretty sick name.
Jason11:26Moment view
X Musk.
Jason11:28Moment view
Yeah, I like it. I was arguing with someone about it. They're like, why would you do that? And I was just like, why do you care? I was like, that's the name they chose.
David11:36Moment view
Like, right, right, why would you care?
Jason11:39Moment view
Like, you want him to—
David11:40Moment view
oh, someone was like upset about it.
Jason11:42Moment view
Someone was upset about— yeah, that's fucking one of our friends. And I was like, and I was like, Samantha— I was like, you wanted to be Samantha Musk? What do you want, John? When people get upset about things that have nothing to do with them, I had a friend, I was friends with the Zappas for a long time, and their kids, they had interesting names.
David11:57Moment view
The Zappas?
Jason11:58Moment view
Yeah, Frank Zappa, who was like a famous musician, really a crazy great musician. He had had 4 kids: Dweezil, Ahmet, Moon, and Diva. And then when those names— when they came out when I was a kid, those were crazy. Like, wow, they named their kid Moon? That's insane.
David12:15Moment view
Wait, Moon or Moon?
Ilya12:16Moment view
Moon.
David12:17Moment view
Oh, that's fucking sick.
Jason12:18Moment view
But Moon's pretty cool now if you think about it. It's pretty more common. The other one, Ahmet.
David12:23Moment view
Ahmet. Yeah, it's a comet.
Jason12:25Moment view
Yeah, like comet. And Dweezil— I don't know what they mean.
David12:28Moment view
Dweezil's a little weird.
Jason12:30Moment view
Yeah, but he grew up— I mean, Dweezil's like—
David12:32Moment view
Dweezil sounds—
Jason12:33Moment view
he's probably in his 40s now and he's like a famous musician and it's like, oh cool, Dweezil Zappa.
David12:38Moment view
Oh, I guess. Yeah, I guess like it totally works. It does sound cool.
Jason12:40Moment view
You know, you can just name anything anything and it'll work, you know what I mean? Like if you started calling Ilya Mustard, be like, yo, what's up, Mustard? It's just sounds. It's just rhythms, you know, man.
David12:51Moment view
I think it's interesting how like, how like 40, 50, not 40, like how like you'll go into a meeting and everyone will introduce themselves and they'll be like 30, 40 years old, you know, like businessmen, and they'll be like, "Hi, my name is Frank." And like that name he got when he was a baby. Do you know what I mean? Like, it's so weird. Like, I want to be like, "Oh yeah, who gave you that name when you were a little baby?" Like, it's so funny that adults are introducing themselves by their names. Like, I know it makes sense, but like, it's so funny that we have like this word that like sticks with us our entire life. And that's how we identify ourselves. Like, that's so funny.
Jason13:26Moment view
Hey, what the hell happened?
Ilya13:28Moment view
Yes.
David13:28Moment view
Hold on. Also, on, on names, someone, um, I was talking to somebody and I was talking to Jonah, and Jonah's like, because, you know, Jonah's our friend and we call him Jonah because he reminds us of Jonah Hill, and Jonah just fits him better than his real name, Nick. And he was like, and someone was like, but doesn't he, doesn't he hate it? Like, his parents named him Nick. And I was like, well, yeah, but like Doesn't it make more sense to name somebody a couple years after you know them rather than right when they're just like a blob? Like, you know, like nothing—
Ilya13:58Moment view
nothing—
David13:59Moment view
it makes a lot more sense to give me a name after you've met me than when I come out of a vagina and you're like, that, that's probably gonna look like a David. Like, that's weird to me.
Jason14:08Moment view
Damn, that's good, right? Yeah, you're right.
David14:10Moment view
Like, it makes more sense to name somebody later than earlier.
Jason14:14Moment view
I wish I had a nickname. I wish I had a new name.
David14:16Moment view
It's Fat Ass. I gave that one to you right when I got to know you. That's fat ass.
Jason14:23Moment view
I didn't know that was my nickname. Oh, hey Dave, there's another homeless guy in your backyard with a shirt on.
David14:28Moment view
Oh yeah, this is my friend Ilya.
Jason14:29Moment view
What's up, Ilya? What's up, brother? Dave, listen, I want to let you know the couch I bought you is really great.
David14:37Moment view
Thanks for letting me know.
Jason14:40Moment view
I didn't know how else to bring it up. I'm just looking at it right now.
David14:44Moment view
Here are a bunch of things to make you think, Jay. Ready?
Jason14:46Moment view
Yeah, I'm ready.
David14:47Moment view
First of all, did anyone else think that as a kid, getting sprayed by a skunk was going to be a much more prevalent issue in life? Isn't that—
Ilya14:56Moment view
prevalent is what I meant to say. Isn't that crazy?
Jason14:59Moment view
Um, I guess so.
Jason15:00Moment view
I guess I—
David15:01Moment view
When you were a kid, El, did you think about being sprayed by a skunk and you thought, oh shit, this is gonna be something I have to make sure doesn't happen to me?
Ilya15:08Moment view
Doesn't everybody think that? At all ages?
Jason15:10Moment view
I think by the time—
David15:11Moment view
you think that now?
Ilya15:12Moment view
I don't want to fucking get sprayed by skunk now.
David15:14Moment view
Yeah, but it's not like an actual— oh, fuck that one.
Jason15:18Moment view
No, I agree with you. As a kid, I was very scared of being sprayed by skunks.
David15:22Moment view
Here's one that's quite obvious but also really cool: space goes in every direction forever. Like, that's bonkers to think about.
Ilya15:31Moment view
Like, in Vernon Hills, we've talked about this.
Jason15:34Moment view
You talked about this in Vernon Hills? This is what you guys talk about?
David15:36Moment view
Isn't that crazy to think about, Jay? Like, You could go that way and I could go the other way and we just keep going forever. Hey, this is crazy. Like, the oldest person on Earth right now is like 113 years old, right?
Ilya15:51Moment view
When that person was born, there was a completely different set of humans on the planet.
David15:57Moment view
Yeah, that's crazy.
Ilya15:58Moment view
Every CEO, every actor, every actress, every astronaut, everybody was different.
Jason16:03Moment view
All our friends are dead.
Ilya16:05Moment view
That's crazy.
Jason16:06Moment view
Yeah.
Jason16:06Moment view
What do you think? What do you think about that? With living past 100, what do you think? You think you'd like it?
Ilya16:11Moment view
Living past 100?
Jason16:12Moment view
Yeah.
David16:13Moment view
Right now I'd say fuck no. But I know when you get older, you like discover new things about life. Here's the thing is like, this is what scares me. Like, you know, as a kid, like, like as like, well, I'm not a kid. As a 23-year-old, like, I think that I have everything under control.
Jason16:30Moment view
Yeah, right.
David16:30Moment view
Like, and I think I know what's important in life and I think I know what I value. Um, but things change, right? Like, you— like, like, right now I don't value, like, alone time or, like, nature or shit like that, right?
Ilya16:43Moment view
Like, I don't really care about going for walks.
Jason16:45Moment view
Yeah.
Ilya16:46Moment view
But I know that there's gonna be a day where I will. But will I— will I like nature and stuff because I'm settling for it and I have nothing else in life and I'm walking around the forest because that's all I have left and I have convinced myself that this is— that I've discovered this because I'm so wise now. That's what I'm scared of. I'm scared of convincing myself that I have discovered new things just because I'm out of ideas.
David17:09Moment view
Like, here's the thing, this is what I'm scared of. I'm scared of me running out of ideas, like material for like videos and podcasts, and then, and then I go, who needs all that? Who needs, who needs making videos? Who needs making money when you have love?
Ilya17:24Moment view
Like, that's what I'm scared. I'm scared of convincing myself that I've discovered this new pathway in life just because I failed my original one.
David17:32Moment view
That's one of my biggest fears.
Jason17:33Moment view
Guys, he has two pairs of sunglasses on. I just wanted to paint the picture.
David17:37Moment view
That should make sense.
Jason17:37Moment view
He just did that monologue with two pairs of sunglasses on, one on top of each other.
Ilya17:42Moment view
Explain. Tell me that.
Jason17:43Moment view
100%. Like, I totally know where you're going, and let me answer it and tell you on the other side of it that I'm already here, that I am opening myself up to new things.
David17:52Moment view
And is that because you've just given up on the rest? Be honest. Be honest.
Jason17:57Moment view
Yeah, I mean, in fact, I have a perfect example.
David18:03Moment view
Yeah, go, go, go.
Jason18:03Moment view
Okay, I'm gonna get a dog.
David18:05Moment view
Right.
Jason18:06Moment view
Okay, and my kids are like, don't get a dog, you shouldn't get a dog. And David, my friend who I work with the most, is like, don't get a dog. But I've already made a decision that I'm gonna get the dog and start a new chapter in my life because I'm not gonna get a girlfriend. I'm not gonna have any more kids. Right. So the dog is gonna fill that void.
Jason18:25Moment view
So in a way, David, you're 100% correct.
Jason18:28Moment view
I'm filling a void, I'm wasting time, and I'm gonna put all my energy that I would put into a girlfriend into this pup. And I think that'll like fill some love in my life, right?
David18:39Moment view
Okay.
Ilya18:39Moment view
What's wrong with that though?
Ilya18:41Moment view
Nothing.
David18:41Moment view
No, nothing wrong with it.
Jason18:42Moment view
Can I ask you something else?
David18:44Moment view
What?
Jason18:44Moment view
Okay, recently—
Ilya18:45Moment view
but here's the thing, this is— can I say this?
Jason18:47Moment view
What?
Ilya18:47Moment view
The reason I thought of this initially is because my parents used to—
David18:51Moment view
my parents used to say They used to go, why would we need money when we have each other?
Jason18:56Moment view
Right.
Ilya18:57Moment view
And I always used to think to myself, that sounds like something somebody would say that tried getting a lot of money and then failed and went, at least we still have each other.
David19:07Moment view
And now has that—
Ilya19:08Moment view
and now has made that their new motto in life.
Ilya19:11Moment view
Uh-huh.
Ilya19:11Moment view
That's—
Jason19:12Moment view
I thought that too.
Ilya19:12Moment view
I've thought that, like, I don't know.
David19:14Moment view
My parents are— they're great and they definitely mean what they say, but I'm just like interested in where that's coming from. And like I'm scared that I'm going to start making excuses for myself.
Ilya19:25Moment view
Like they all— it seems like a cop-out. Like, you know what I mean? I'm scared that I'm— I'm scared that I'm gonna have— like, I've already been doing it. I have done it during quarantine. I can't come up with the vlog because I'm just by myself in my house, and my cop-out is, well, I should be taking this time to rest. It's finally time to have a vacation. When that is not fucking true.
David19:44Moment view
If I had ideas—
Ilya19:46Moment view
if I had ideas right now, I would not be fucking sitting here on this fucking chair with two pairs of sunglasses. I'd be going out and shooting. But the honest truth is I do not have an idea currently to go shoot a vlog. And what I have done, what I have done is I've created this fucking bullshit that I need to relax and I need to be living a stress-free life. It is not true. It's not true. You know why I'm saying it? Because I'm weak. Because I'm weak and I can't keep up with myself. That's why I'm saying it. Not for any other reason. Does that make sense?
Jason20:15Moment view
Taylor, can you grab one more pair of sunglasses, please? To put on his face.
Ilya20:20Moment view
Okay, but does that make sense?
Jason20:21Moment view
Yeah, that was great. I mean, I'm glad you're— I'm glad you brought that up because I wanted to bring it up with you. Like, what the fuck are we doing? I'm glad you brought it up. Like, I'm ready to get back to work. I'm actually— I lost 8 pounds. I'm feeling pretty good. I showed my balls the other night to a family by accident.
David20:40Moment view
Wait, what?
Jason20:41Moment view
Oh man.
David20:42Moment view
Well, how did you just leave this out? Like, 20 minutes ago I was like, you have any podcast topics? And you went, no man, I'm out. Showing your balls to a family, I feel like 'Cause something we should have opened with.
Jason20:52Moment view
Well, I'm a 36 waist, as you know.
Jason20:54Moment view
Right.
Jason20:55Moment view
And I did lose a couple pounds last week, and I went into my closet, and you know, you look at like old shorts in your closet, like, what do I have from last summer or 5 summers ago? And I see these pairs of 35s, and I'm like, yo, these 35s are fucking tight. They're Banana Republic, they're really thin, and I'm like, I can fucking squeeze into these, I think, now that I lost 2 pounds.
Jason21:17Moment view
So I get on the bed and I'm like, you know, like a teenage girl and she's like, put jeans on, right? That's me. I'm on the bed doing that thing, you know? And I stuff my fat ass into these 35s and I'm like, I'm good, I won't eat dinner. And I go, they'll be a little loose if I like don't eat a lot at dinner, whatever. And then of course Marnie's like, um, we're gonna go see Wyatt's friend. It's a social distance party. And Wyatt hasn't seen his friend.
David21:44Moment view
It's a what?
Jason21:45Moment view
A social distance party.
David21:46Moment view
What an oxymoron.
Ilya21:47Moment view
What does that mean?
Jason21:48Moment view
It means like we're gonna go and stand on their lawn and chat with masks on so Wyatt can see his friend.
Jason21:55Moment view
You know what I mean?
Jason21:56Moment view
You know people do this, right?
David21:57Moment view
Yeah, but does Wyatt— is also— is Wyatt also social distancing with his friend?
Jason22:02Moment view
He's gonna see his friend for the first time. We're all gonna stay 6 feet apart and like, you know, just see each other so the kids can see each other.
David22:08Moment view
Okay. So strange.
Jason22:10Moment view
So anyways, I go in and they're like, come in the back. And you know, it's very awkward, by the way.
Jason22:16Moment view
Like, you get there, they're like, whatever you guys want to do, whatever you're comfortable with, you know. So we go in the back and there's like a set of chairs set up.
David22:23Moment view
Can I be honest?
Jason22:24Moment view
Yeah.
David22:24Moment view
If, if, if you didn't tell me the ending to this story, I would have tuned out by now. But just because I know there's a family is about to see a pair of testicles, I am tuned in. Okay, keep going.
Jason22:36Moment view
I understand how I have to tell stories now.
David22:38Moment view
Okay. Yeah, you gotta tell me the end first.
Jason22:40Moment view
I gotta tell you the end first. First, anyways, I'm all done. I sat— I've been— I sit in the circle and the shorts are too tight and my balls are hanging out for like 20 minutes.
David22:49Moment view
Oh my God.
Jason22:49Moment view
Yeah.
Jason22:50Moment view
Do you have underwear?
Jason22:51Moment view
Oh my God, I had underwear on. Yeah.
David22:53Moment view
Wait, and how did— but I'm just so sad your balls were hanging out.
Jason22:56Moment view
I looked down and I saw my— I saw my hanging brain.
David23:01Moment view
Oh my God.
Jason23:02Moment view
Yeah, so I— they thought we were 6 feet apart.
Ilya23:06Moment view
You didn't feel that they were getting a little more air than normal?
Jason23:09Moment view
No, man, when you get old, you don't fucking have any feeling in your balls. They're just like— you forget they're even there.
David23:14Moment view
Did you think that, like— did you think that, like— did you ask your wife, like, were you— hey, were my balls out during all that?
Jason23:23Moment view
No, do you think I'm gonna tell my ex-wife, I'm gonna ask her? Do you know how far down on the fucking list I am with her? She hates me. So for me to walk over at a party with other people and go, hey, my balls are out, like, that's just one more thing for her to— Which, by the way, they didn't say anything. But like, even if they did, they wouldn't— no one's going to be like, yo, Jason, you're like, your balls are out. You know what I mean?
David23:48Moment view
Do that. That's funny. That reminds me of a time I was at like, I was at a WME party. WME is a big agency.
Jason23:54Moment view
Your balls fell out.
David23:55Moment view
Close. Then like, and like, there's these like, there's these like celebrities talking, right? I come into the group like one of them knows me. So he introduces the other like, oh, big fucking actors. Like big actors.
Jason24:05Moment view
Sure.
David24:06Moment view
And And I'm done, I talk to them, I crack a couple jokes, whatever. I was like, this conversation is great. So I killed it in front of these people, I'm so excited.
Ilya24:16Moment view
And I'm turning away and one of the celebs calls me and he goes, hey, come here.
David24:20Moment view
And I go, holy fuck, I'm in!
Ilya24:22Moment view
Like he's gonna invite me to this crazy after party.
David24:25Moment view
Shit's about to go down.
Ilya24:26Moment view
And he goes, your zipper's down.
David24:31Moment view
And I go, "Oh, thank you, man. Good looking out." And I was so embarrassed.
Jason24:36Moment view
Damn.
David24:37Moment view
Yeah.
Ilya24:37Moment view
The entire time I'm over there fucking thinking I'm killing it, my zipper was down.
David24:43Moment view
And he's like, "Your zipper's down." I'm like, "Fuck." And then, you know, like when someone tells you that your zipper's down, like it's like a weird confusing moment, 'cause you don't wanna put the zipper up right away.
Jason24:56Moment view
Yeah.
Ilya24:56Moment view
And you kinda wanna be like, "Oh yeah, I know." Part of your brain wants to go, "Yeah, I put that zipper down.
David25:07Moment view
Why isn't your zipper down?" So like, I go, "Oh, okay, cool." Like I said it like as if I fucking walked in that party with that zipper down. And then when I turned around, I like waited 6 seconds so if anybody else was watching, they knew for a fact that it wasn't that this guy told me that my zipper was down. And then I pulled it up.
Jason25:26Moment view
Wait, let's go back to the other topic about you not working. Right, like, I think that— oh, tell me about this. I like that thing you're talking about because all I've been thinking about has been getting out in nature. Like, that's all I've been thinking about is getting out in nature, like going, literally moving to like a lake house for a month, right? And just sitting there and like hiking. And don't you think it's because you have nothing to do?
Ilya25:51Moment view
Like, that's the only reason that you—
Jason25:53Moment view
I think, I think it's put me in a mode of like Oh, there's other things out there besides making videos to life. There's other things to life, right?
David26:01Moment view
That's it. That's the— that's what I'm scared of having. I'm scared of having those thoughts.
Jason26:05Moment view
Really?
Ilya26:06Moment view
Yeah.
David26:06Moment view
I mean, it's like, to some part of it, I get it, but it just sounds like you're compromising. It's not.
Jason26:13Moment view
What about balance though?
David26:14Moment view
You don't—
Jason26:15Moment view
what do you think about balance?
David26:16Moment view
I mean, Jay, anything you say will be justified to you, but from my point of view will be like, oh, you're compromising.
Ilya26:22Moment view
Do you know what I mean?
Jason26:22Moment view
You think?
David26:23Moment view
Yeah.
Ilya26:23Moment view
Like what you're like. Like, I agree.
David26:25Moment view
And I feel like I'm going to say things like you're saying now because I've already began to start saying some of them. But it's like, I don't know, it's just like, it just feels like a cop-out to me.
Ilya26:36Moment view
Biggest thing with Dave is that like when he gets out of a rhythm, like that's fucking game over.
David26:41Moment view
Yeah, I can't get out of a rhythm, man. It's fucking deadly to me.
Jason26:45Moment view
But you know what? It's actually, it's for what we do. When you get out of the rhythm, it's really hard to get back on the horse.
David26:51Moment view
Yeah. Oh yeah, 100%. And like, and like, people will text me and they'll be like, dude, I hope you're enjoying your vacation. And I go, this doesn't feel like it at all. This does not feel like a vacation. Like, I'm so stressed. Like, what's cool about a vacation is like, you know what you're getting back into when you're done with the vacation.
Jason27:10Moment view
Yeah.
Ilya27:10Moment view
When you have a summer vacation, you know you're going back to school, right? Or when you have a work vacation, you know where you're going back to. You're going back to the office. You're going back to produce that thing, that project. Or you're going back to work on that construction site, but I have no fucking idea what I'm coming back to. So there's no vacation, it's only stress. I'm only like, what the fuck am I doing after all this is over?
David27:28Moment view
Because I feel like I haven't filmed in so long, I don't want to lose this groove.
Jason27:32Moment view
But what if— lose the groove? This groove? Have you sitting on a hammock?
David27:38Moment view
No, lose the groove of me filming, right?
Jason27:40Moment view
Well, you've lost the groove, right? I mean, I think once you start—
Ilya27:44Moment view
who really needs filming anyway, man?
David27:45Moment view
I mean, isn't it just all about like hanging out in the backyard with your friends and drinking Coronas, guys?
Ilya27:50Moment view
3 times.
Jason27:51Moment view
Bad choice of beer there, Dave.
Ilya27:53Moment view
3 times a week he used to post.
Jason27:56Moment view
I know, I used to love when he posted 3 times a week.
Jason27:59Moment view
I had so many—
Jason28:00Moment view
I had so many opportunities to like try to get in the vlog and be funny.
Ilya28:03Moment view
Jason, people used to come up to me and they go, how the fuck do you do it? And I used to go, what are you talking about?
Jason28:08Moment view
I know.
Ilya28:08Moment view
I go, what do you mean how do I do it? I just fucking do it. It made no sense. Everywhere I went, everywhere I went, they were, how the fuck? Are you posting this stuff 3 times a week? And I went, I just hit upload. I thought, yeah, I was editing till 6 in the morning, like, right. And that was my thing. But like, it did not— it didn't fucking— it made perfect sense to me. It was like drinking water.
David28:32Moment view
And I remember I was calling Casey Neistat and I was like, I think I want to start doing 2 a week. And he goes, he goes, when you start posting 2 a week and when you get off that fucking insane rhythm you're on, because he used to do every day. When you go, you're gonna feel a total different change, and it's gonna be good, but it's also gonna kind of suck. And right when I started posting 2 times a week—
Ilya28:53Moment view
I didn't feel this before, but it made me feel human in like the shittiest way possible. Like, it made me feel like everybody else.
David29:01Moment view
And like, before, I felt like I was running on a clock that didn't exist.
Ilya29:04Moment view
Like, I felt like I was operating on like a different like wavelength than everybody else.
David29:09Moment view
And then when I started doing 2 a week, I fucking hated it. I was like, there's nothing impressive about this. This is lame. And then that led to one a week, and then that one week led to, well, Corona time.
Ilya29:19Moment view
And then I was like, okay, I'm not posting any. That's why I hated it.
David29:21Moment view
I hated it. There's no reason for me to stop. And like, people would argue and be like, it's good for your mental health, whatever. It's not. Honestly, it's not.
Jason29:30Moment view
No, it is.
Jason29:30Moment view
You would have— you would have broken.
Ilya29:32Moment view
Only reason I would have broken is if I would have ran out of ideas.
David29:38Moment view
Yeah, but I don't know.
Jason29:40Moment view
So, but the thing is, is once you get back going, what will be nice is you'll be able to look at this time off and you'll be like— it'll make you feel good. It will make you 100%— it'll make you feel good. You'll be in the shit, you'll be trying to film, you'll be stressed, and then in the car you'll be like, oh, that was cool. Remember when I played video games with Mike and Alex for like 3 nights straight? That was so much fun.
David30:00Moment view
Yeah, I don't know.
Jason30:00Moment view
I think so. It's the same thing like when I go home for Christmas to see my family. I don't want to go. I bitch about it, and then I go, and then in January I'm like, oh, thank God I went and saw them. None of you are listening to me. Neither of you are you? David's asleep.
Ilya30:17Moment view
I am. Christmas time.
Jason30:18Moment view
Christmas time family, thank you.
David30:20Moment view
Yeah, they count I'm wearing two pairs of sunglasses so you don't know when I'm dozing off. I had a campaign with Chipotle I just did.
Jason30:25Moment view
Yeah.
David30:25Moment view
It did like my best numbers I've ever done on any campaign.
Ilya30:28Moment view
Yeah, a lot of views.
Jason30:29Moment view
It got a lot of, a lot of burritos sold.
Ilya30:31Moment view
You know how many views the campaign got?
Jason30:33Moment view
How many?
Ilya30:33Moment view
Just take a guess.
Jason30:34Moment view
Uh, what was it on? TikTok?
Ilya30:39Moment view
It was on TikTok.
Jason30:40Moment view
Oh, well, TikTok's like insane. Let's see. Uh, 15 mil.
Ilya30:46Moment view
15 million. The whole campaign.
Jason30:48Moment view
Yeah.
Ilya30:49Moment view
So the hashtag— I told people to hashtag Chipotle sponsored, and all the people that use the hashtag Wow. You know how many people?
Jason30:56Moment view
15 mil.
Ilya30:57Moment view
Good guess. Guess a little higher.
Jason30:59Moment view
18.
Ilya30:59Moment view
Guess a little higher.
Jason31:01Moment view
20.
Ilya31:02Moment view
You want me to tell you or you just want to keep guessing? I'll give you 5 more guesses.
Jason31:07Moment view
25 million.
Ilya31:09Moment view
One more.
Jason31:10Moment view
30 million.
Ilya31:11Moment view
One more.
Jason31:11Moment view
No way.
Ilya31:12Moment view
3 more. 3 more guesses.
Jason31:14Moment view
You're telling me more than 35 million people? 40 million? More. 50 million? More. 75 million. Are you fucking with me? No.
Ilya31:25Moment view
How many people use the hashtag?
Jason31:27Moment view
100 million.
David31:27Moment view
More.
Jason31:29Moment view
No, I don't believe you.
David31:30Moment view
More.
Jason31:30Moment view
There's no way. Go! 150 million.
Ilya31:34Moment view
More.
Jason31:34Moment view
You're fucking with me.
David31:35Moment view
Go!
Jason31:35Moment view
100—
Jason31:36Moment view
195 million.
David31:37Moment view
More. Higher.
Jason31:38Moment view
250 million.
Ilya31:40Moment view
Double it.
Jason31:41Moment view
A billion people. Yeah, a billion people.
Ilya31:44Moment view
1.1 billion.
Jason31:46Moment view
There's no way 1.1 billion people made TikToks.
Ilya31:50Moment view
No, 1.1—
Jason31:51Moment view
with the hashtag #FeedDavid or whatever.
Ilya31:53Moment view
No, the TikTok— the hashtag has 1.1 billion views on it.
Jason31:58Moment view
The hashtag has 1.1 billion views on it.
Ilya32:03Moment view
Yeah.
Jason32:03Moment view
Wow.
Jason32:03Moment view
On that one TikTok?
Ilya32:05Moment view
No, on the TikTok— on the trend.
Jason32:08Moment view
Gotcha, gotcha. So if I made a TikTok, hey David, get me free Chipotle, correct? And I got 100,000 views, it'd add 1.1 billion and 100,000. Damn, pretty crazy. That's pretty great, man. Congratulations.
Ilya32:20Moment view
A billion, over a billion.
Jason32:23Moment view
That's fucking insane.
David32:24Moment view
That's fucking insane.
Ilya32:25Moment view
The Super Bowl gets 100 million views.
Jason32:26Moment view
Did you think— did you— now you think you're underpaid?
David32:29Moment view
No, I just think that like, I really hope— I want this to be like a huge press thing, right? I think it should be everywhere. I think like the fact— and I'm not special, like, oh, there's there's 15, 20, 30 other TikTok creators that can get that done as well.
Ilya32:43Moment view
Like, just the power of social media is fucking insane. And there's not as— there's not as many companies sleeping on it as there were before.
David32:51Moment view
But I think it's like any company that chooses not to market with digital media is fucking ridiculous. Like, it's crazy that companies are still spending so many ad dollars on television.
Jason33:02Moment view
Uh-huh.
David33:03Moment view
Like, why the fuck would you put commercials on, you know, yeah, on true TV when you can, when you could.
Jason33:09Moment view
And I don't see that many ads on TikTok.
David33:11Moment view
No, it's really well done. It's such a well-done ad. It's such a well-done app. It's so incredible. I fucking love that.
Jason33:17Moment view
Wouldn't there be more ads?
David33:21Moment view
Ilya told me there's 1.5 billion people that have downloaded the app on TikTok.
Ilya33:25Moment view
That's what I saw.
Jason33:26Moment view
Is TikTok this?
David33:28Moment view
I don't think that's real.
Jason33:29Moment view
How does that— how does that work? Like, if I'm in India and I download TikTok, that's a completely different app. No, like Netflix India?
David33:36Moment view
No, same app. Your page will probably just look different.
Jason33:42Moment view
Oh, gotcha.
David33:43Moment view
I mean, yeah, I guess it's kind of like Netflix.
Jason33:46Moment view
Why does TikTok send me people that I don't like, that I've never liked their videos, and they're not like big people, but I just keep getting their videos?
David33:53Moment view
Because it's testing it out.
Jason33:55Moment view
It's like—
Jason33:56Moment view
I've been seeing this girl whose face I just want to like hit with a baseball bat.
David34:00Moment view
Well, there, that's your reasoning, the fact that you're remembering this girl? Is the reason you're seeing her so much, because either you're going through her comments—
Jason34:08Moment view
No, and I never go through her comments.
David34:10Moment view
You see her and then you just keep swiping?
Jason34:11Moment view
Yeah.
David34:12Moment view
You don't watch the full video?
Jason34:13Moment view
No, I go right by this motherfucker. I don't know, I can't stand her.
David34:17Moment view
Well, you just click do not interested and not interested, and then you'll never see her again.
Jason34:21Moment view
Oh, do not interested.
David34:22Moment view
No, do not interested. Is it the right word to say? Is it the right phrase? Just click do not interested.
Jason34:28Moment view
Do not interested.
Jason34:29Moment view
Got it.
Ilya34:31Moment view
The TikTok app has been downloaded over 1.5 billion times on the App Store and Google Play.
David34:37Moment view
See, now I believe it.
Ilya34:39Moment view
That sounds crazy, but more than YouTube, more than Instagram, more than Facebook, more than Snapchat.
Jason34:45Moment view
Wow.
David34:45Moment view
It's the best app.
Jason34:46Moment view
Fucking insane.
David34:47Moment view
It's the best app there has ever been. And I fucking shit you not, there is nothing better.
Ilya34:53Moment view
Like, if I had TikTok as a kid, like, I would have been thrilled to be entertained by that thing every day.
David34:58Moment view
There is such a variety. Of like high-quality content on there that blows my mind. And it's so good that I think it genuinely threatens it.
Ilya35:08Moment view
Like, when TikTok—
David35:09Moment view
when I first started using TikTok, I, I said— I told this to you— I said my one competition, like a thing that I'm seriously worried about, is TikTok. This was before it was big. I was like, I am scared that TikTok is going to be bigger than individual creators, right? And it's just going to become this like powerhouse itself. And I think that's what it's become. Like, it's, it's like, it— like, the name TikTok, and it's not like YouTube. Like, YouTube, like, obviously the whole YouTube is bigger than all the creators on it, but there's something about TikTok that, like, is such a weird source of entertainment that, like, that just, like, trumps every other fucking— every other page or outlet out there. I don't know, I just think it's incredible.
Jason35:52Moment view
Yeah, it is well done.
David35:54Moment view
All right, guys, that's all the time we have for today's podcast. Thank you guys for listening. Jason, thanks for joining me. It's so nice to see you.
Jason36:00Moment view
So great to see you, Dave.
Jason36:01Moment view
Thanks for having me.
David36:03Moment view
Not really.
Jason36:03Moment view
I can't hear you. You're too far away from me.
David36:06Moment view
Good. Thank God.
Jason36:06Moment view
Outside, I think a plane went by.
David36:07Moment view
Okay, I'll see you later. This is the Views Podcast.
Ilya36:09Moment view
My name is—