Moment View
The Public Hates YouTubers
doesn't feel that way. Like, I could go down to the deli when I lived in New York, and the guy will be like, um, hey, I went to the opera last night, you know what I mean? And have like a full conversation with an Iranian guy who went to the opera last night. And then maybe I went to the opera too, and I've never been to the opera.
15:43/0:00
Scrub the kinetic waveform to jump through the episode.
7
Transcript window
Transcript Window
Context stack
Nearby lines for local context around the selected quote.
The title of this podcast is What the Fuck, Germans. Um, yeah, okay, what were you saying?
Oh, nothing. I was telling him about New York and how great New York is, and that when I lived there, it— you— that is the least racist place. New York, I think. Yeah, something about it. It's not that it's not racist, but everyone's so racist that it's not r…
As, as if— but in LA, it's like you have—
doesn't feel that way. Like, I could go down to the deli when I lived in New York, and the guy will be like, um, hey, I went to the opera last night, you know what I mean? And have like a full conversation with an Iranian guy who went to the opera last night. And then maybe I went to the opera too, and I've never been to the opera.
I think it's because New Yorkers have like this like confidence. I think so, yeah, where they can talk, where they— where they're so happy to be themselves, so they're, they're all— you know what I mean? Like, it's easy to have a conversation with a confident…
Yeah. And also, I think the city is so hard to live there that everybody shares that common experience of like, bro, if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. Exactly.
Mr. Jay-Z, you should go move to New York. No, I can't.