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Pranking Friend On National Television
I'm the type of guy that goes to somebody like you who's read 15 books about something and then just ask him and just gets an answer like a lot quicker, right?
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I— and it was like— it was like a defiance thing too. I could have— I could have said like, hey, make a 4-minute video with your friends, like, about English. And you'd be like, fuck that. I'm not— I'm going to do the exact opposite of that. Like, you never d…
well, the things I didn't do, I just didn't see like a point to. I just, I've just never, never felt it necessary to do anything that wasn't going to like further my like whatever I wanted to do. So like that's how I would always copy and cheat because I like…
And I honestly feel like that's part of why you and I got along so well, because I'm the exact opposite. But I admire that sort of mindset. I am a rule follower and I will fucking— if I want to do something, I will read 15 books about it before I even try it.…
I'm the type of guy that goes to somebody like you who's read 15 books about something and then just ask him and just gets an answer like a lot quicker, right?
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