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You're not gonna lose your shape. Okay, because someone came up to me at 18. Someone came up to me at this like a huge meetup we had, a random guy, and he puts his arm around me, takes a picture with me, and right after the picture goes, "Dave, you should start working out. You're getting big." And I'm like— and I made just some stupid joke as if I just got bullied. And I'm like, "What?" I was so confused. Let's break that down.
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Have you thought about working out at all? Have you thought about getting some exercise? Who are you? I'm your friend. I would love to get some exercise. I'm the guy—
Huh? Dude, you know what? You— are you being serious about me working out? Like, are you being like, you're losing your shape?
No, I don't think you're losing your shape. I just thought about— you're 20.
You're not gonna lose your shape. Okay, because someone came up to me at 18. Someone came up to me at this like a huge meetup we had, a random guy, and he puts his arm around me, takes a picture with me, and right after the picture goes, "Dave, you should start working out. You're getting big." And I'm like— and I made just some stupid joke as if I just got bullied. And I'm like, "What?" I was so…
There's a number of things he could have meant. One, you're fat. Number two, you're fat. Number two, you need to lose weight. No, number 2, you're a big star now, you should go to the gym because you're in the public eye. That could have been number 2.
Then he really fucked up that joke if that's what he meant.
Or number 3, he was telling a bad joke. I mean, look, we try to make jokes for a living, so I think we're pretty good at it, but the general public sometimes when they try to make jokes—