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that was different. Well, because this is what I thought, said to myself. I woke up, I saw the comments, I was pissed off. I was like, that's not what I meant. I didn't mean to make fun of the people in Houston. And I was like— and then, you know, some of the comments defended me, like, oh yeah, obviously he's making fun of like stupid white girls or whatever. And they did— they just kept pouring in. And then I thought to myself, well, I thought about like my comedic my idols, or not my idols, or people that I admire in comedy, like, like, like, like Jon Stewart or whoever, Stephen Colbert. And I'm like, though, they wouldn't, they wouldn't make that joke. So I was like, all right, I better pull it.

August 31, 201717:32Jason
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David17:18
Yeah, and that's funny because last time I talked to Jason, he said that I shouldn't give a crap about comments because I'm a comedian. Yeah, and it doesn't matter what other people say.
Jason17:28
I know, but that's different.
David17:31
That was a different—
Jason17:32
that was different. Well, because this is what I thought, said to myself. I woke up, I saw the comments, I was pissed off. I was like, that's not what I meant. I didn't mean to make fun of the people in Houston. And I was like— and then, you know, some of the comments defended me, like, oh yeah, obviously he's making fun of like stupid white girls or whatever. And they did— they just kept pouring…
David18:06
Fair enough.
Jason18:07
That was what I thought.
David18:09
So it's a real, um, real hypocritical move there by Jason Nash. That's, uh, well, tell me about it.