Dealing Drugs in Miami
My biggest fear growing up was that I wasn't going to be around— like, like I said, I've said this a lot, but, um, like when I was in college, when I was going to college, like I knew that I have, I have like a personality where I can be friends with basically anybody, like anybody like that I, that I first find. Like the reason I was friends with my friends in high school wasn't because we had a lot in common, it was just because of our location. We were all neighbors, like John, Alex, Michael, We didn't have that much in common. We would always say this, we were so fucking different. John wasn't anything like us, and we would always go, the only fucking reason we hang out is because we're close to each other. We were so aware of that. So I was always scared that when I got to college, I would get in with the wrong crowd. I would start hanging out with the kids that were like, they would abuse drugs, and they were burnouts, and they wouldn't do much. And I was like, those are the people, the people you meet at college, those are the people that you're gonna— you're gonna be at their fucking wedding one day. And I was so scared of that. I was like, ah, I'm like, I don't want to meet the wrong kids, and my entire life is going to be like on this like weird, you know, slippery slope. And I'm so happy I met like all the friends we have now. Like, they're the best friends to have, like, to like celebrate anything with. Like, those are the— I'm gonna be at their wedding, they're gonna be at my wedding. Like, they're gonna be, you know—