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Burying Drugs in Las Vegas

And they sit there, he told me they sit there every day just waiting, just waiting to see what happens, just waiting for him to leave his house. And then when I picked him up and we went to like the UCLA area, they followed us to the UCLA area, which is like, doesn't bother me because it never happens to me, but like That's fucking crazy. Yeah, that happened to you every day. That, like, people— like, like, I would talk to my parents and I'd be like, I specifically talk about Justin Bieber, and I'd be like, I don't see what the problem is about, like, paparazzi. Like, he has so much money, like, what's— who cares if paparazzi take pictures of him? No, but like, when you see— like, I didn't understand it as a kid, but when you see it in person, that there's fucking all these, like, random strangers trying to document every single moment of your life.

January 12, 202020:08David
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Jason19:55
I would think so. Yeah, I would think Justin has a really nice house.
David19:58
Yeah, he's doing good. And then down the street was a line of like 4 or 5 cars, and it was all paparazzi.
Jason20:06
Gross. And they were awful.
David20:08
And they sit there, he told me they sit there every day just waiting, just waiting to see what happens, just waiting for him to leave his house. And then when I picked him up and we went to like the UCLA area, they followed us to the UCLA area, which is like, doesn't bother me because it never happens to me, but like That's fucking crazy. Yeah, that happened to you every day. That, like, people—…
Jason20:49
Sound of the clicking. Like, I imagine when he goes to sleep, he must hear that.
David20:53
Like, I don't know, it's— it was, dude, it was mind-blowing. Mind-blowing. They're, they're just—
Jason20:59
they're people on a different level. It's of fame.