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Arrested Outside a School Dance

And fucking did— he did nothing. He wasn't even filling out paperwork. He would, he would get up, go to the cooler, go back to his phone. He didn't fucking care about us at all because I was a kid and this was in a suburb, right? This was in a suburb of Chicago. So it's younger kids usually don't have that much money there. Where they would be buying cars on their own. But if you, if you go out in LA, if you go to a Lamborghini dealership, they'll pay attention to you because they'll be like, everyone here has some kind of money in some fucking freaky way. But he was such a fucking douche to us, such a douche. And then, and then we're like, we're like, okay, this is fucking ridiculous. We got so angry, we left, and we just like, we vlogged all about it outside of the dealership. And then we went back in, and then the manager came up to us of the fucking dealership at Mercedes, and he goes, 'Yeah, this is a Mercedes. It's like, it's like a really special experience for people that really want to buy a Mercedes, and we, and we, and it's, it's such a big standard to buy a Mercedes. I feel like you guys would have a lot more fun at the BMW dealership.' What? I was fucking mind-blown, bro. I've never heard such bullshit in my life. He literally sent us— he told us to go to another dealership.

April 26, 201812:52David
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Jason12:00
Yes.
David12:01
And, um, this was a fucking— this was, this was something else. This was an experience I will never fucking forget in my life. First of all, we went into the Mercedes dealership, right? It was 9 in the morning. We were the first customers there. So everyone w…
Jason12:52
Really?
David12:52
And fucking did— he did nothing. He wasn't even filling out paperwork. He would, he would get up, go to the cooler, go back to his phone. He didn't fucking care about us at all because I was a kid and this was in a suburb, right? This was in a suburb of Chicago. So it's younger kids usually don't have that much money there. Where they would be buying cars on their own. But if you, if you go out i…
Jason14:01
And that's what it's like to be African American.
David14:03
Yeah. Oh, okay. I thought you were saying I'm African American.
Jason14:06
No, but I mean, that's what it's like to be like African American all the time. Like to just be like, yeah, I mean, in a small way, you know what I mean? Obviously it's not as bad, but I'm like, that's how it feels.