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Beat Up at a Strip Club
And I walk by him to get to the back of the bus, and he goes— and he goes— he goes, "Bieber," like under his breath. And dude, me, like straight out of a movie, like a nerd standing up to a bully who's about to get his face kicked in, just turns around. And my friend's in front of me, like my best friend Alex. And I turn around and I go, "You know what?" Like straight up like that. I'm just fuming and I'm like, you know what? It's not funny. It's not funny. You've said it so much. It's not funny at this point. I don't think it's funny. I think it's annoying. I don't care for it. It doesn't bother me.
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I can't believe this is your lowest point?
No, it was, it was the part— it was the point in my life I regret the most. I was getting on the bus, we were going home. I'm like, yay, we're going home, let's do this. And I'm walking by him, I see him. I would always go to the back of the bus because that'…
Well, and, um, he's basically in shackles, this guy, walking around like a really nice Yes, exactly.
And I walk by him to get to the back of the bus, and he goes— and he goes— he goes, "Bieber," like under his breath. And dude, me, like straight out of a movie, like a nerd standing up to a bully who's about to get his face kicked in, just turns around. And my friend's in front of me, like my best friend Alex. And I turn around and I go, "You know what?" Like straight up like that. I'm just fumin…
I'm done.
I'm done. I'm sick of it.
Yeah, and everyone stood up and gave you a standing ovation.