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No, we're here with the Asian Justin Timberlake Wow quadruple fucking threat You can rap We're on the come-up you're just every single podcast we're on the come-up three years later We're on the come-up guys on a fucking iPhone dude. You're gonna be here You're gonna be here in three months with a golden fucking microphone hands on it shit like a Prince microphone Prince he's got a lot of phone doesn't it that's RIP bro rest in power whenever you reference Prince You got to say that rest of our picture Yeah, that's the hustle you respect the hustle. I know this is like six years This is like ten years ago, this is the start of the start of the start But hold on you said so you said so he could rap yeah rap sing We're gonna we might make you do all three of those so you better get the lips the teeth the tip of the tongue You better get ready Dancing a possibility. I've never seen him dance, but I bet he can't absolutely cannot dance, but you could could He could he can act and then you like stand-up comedy and shit back in the day I'm You throw it against the wall see what sticks yeah, we just keep trying till someone tells us to stop What was the start bro? What was what was the first? I mean you grew up you grew up here in Sacramento with me Yeah, not with me, but same city. He's like a he's like bitch. I don't know. We did know each other to a very nice school Yeah, I could see the preparedness in every step They did when you made that post on Instagram where you had the like a deed is like knockoff with four stripes I could relate to that I went there for free, but yeah, I did Is it where Harry Potter went to shit like probably the wall door for the wall door for a hotel in like New York's like a Unrelated that I know but the name just sounds fancy. It's a good salad Wall or found in your head to oh really like by Freeport or not. Yeah by Freeport. Yeah. Yeah, it's so small though Yeah, yeah, it's like a the airport's right there. Yeah, and then it's literally behind like a Chinese restaurant So this is where the special kids go to school I don't know Jada Pinkett Smith went there to pop went there Yeah, they went to like no no walters international They went to one in like Brooklyn. Okay. Anyway, it's from the real And me related back to this forced forstripe. Yeah, what was the start acting or singing rapping? Yeah Notice that with you and your cooking like I see every endeavor you wanted it's all about the booty Everyone wants something to cook saying like cookie. I see it. I'm funny. I know it. I understand I feel like cooking probably brings you the most because you don't have to be like yeah, yeah, no No, no, no, no, let me give an argument So like cooking you don't have to be America's top chef to get a girl like hey, let me cook you a nice dinner You could just be a dude. Hey, let me cook you a nice dinner if you cook her a dope dinner She's in but if you're like, oh, yeah, I'm a singer She's gonna laugh at your ass unless you have like a record or iTunes or something like no Yeah, wait you're a girl comes over. I'm like, hey baby baby baby baby. That's you if you can sing I'm just one of this way. I've seen so many famous like let's say Instagram. Oh look whatever just people Hang out like soundcloud like singers or it's all that stuff. I don't think you have to make it go on I mean even now to like like let's just like Ray bro, just yeah, I know tell them the truth. You feel something deep inside. I think kids are It's a lot easier to impress people now. Yeah, everybody's impressed by anything now Yeah, it's like I've heard some like terrible singers and these girls like this guy's really good It is literally that night like I'll go to these shows and there's like these kids who you don't mind you like I'm not knocking on these kids for like, you know, trying to do it. No, you're not gonna keep going Talent let me tell you this quick story. So I was out in what's it called Buffalo, New York? Okay, one of the most talentless cities on earth What about the wings? Oh the wings in Buffalo. I've heard it's real For something no matter where you go. Yeah Buffalo wings in Buffalo, New York. Amazing. That's shit. I heard it's real Which was very lackluster Where the wings Yeah, so there was So I had a judge a talent show right mind you like I love watching talent shows Like it's pretty cool watching like people trying to like go out there and try new things There's one cat who I thought was like this shit This did this fool did this like bit where he was like seeing Lady Gaga and like this Chinese accent I was in tears Busted up grabbing everybody laughing my ass off and they came for the scorecards I gave this for like a perfect 10 and everybody looks at me and I'm like, what are you doing? And I'm like, dude, that guy was a fucking hilarious ass dude, right? It's like dude. He was serious Oh, no, he just had an accent during this whole set. I was Yeah And I had no idea that he was serious. I was literally laughing at the guys 10 we gave him a 10 but check this out. So afterwards he comes up to me. He goes, hey, David. So like You know, maybe we should collaborate together You know, I mean and then these girls Hyping him up to me to like this guy's really good. So I was like do that and they made it they meant it seriously Seriously, so they're level of what they think. Yeah perception is a little off and even then that night I saw that for go walk away with the girl. I was like What am I doing wrong I was gonna say just quickly I think what it is because everything's so ubiquitous like everyone's putting out content It makes everyone think that they can do it and that's not a bad thing. Yeah, but but you can't do it But not everybody can do it because so many people are doing it. The quality has actually degraded over time It's much like YouTube or anything else so that if you're let's say the shit is the standard if you're like pretty shit But not like pure shit. Oh, that's not bad. So the standard has dropped. I think over time Autotune people. Yeah Performers back in the day. You get a fucking Mac Pro in 2006. You think you're Pharrell on fucking garage Like I made a beat bro. Yeah, like sick No, there's a lot of like youtubers to like I see them like they like they want to try music No, you know these kids to their they have such high levels of fandom. They're like, you're an amazing musician You're the best and I listen to me. I'm like, holy shit. That's terrible They don't give a fuck and you know these these like young cats that are on YouTube they fucking eat their own shit so much You know, they're like, yeah, like I wasn't really you know the humble bragging. Yeah I wasn't really trying or like my throat was sore. Yeah, you know, like you're fucking autotune like a bitch Yeah, I mean like come on be real with yourself. Yeah, but even then like they're so delusional They don't even see it themselves But if you don't know music at all like there's a difference between even judging a talent show from your perspective and Probably someone who's next to you just that just listen to Gaga or some of the radio You don't know what real music or you don't know anything Yeah, music is subjective as well. There are standards that you can judge. There are hitting a note Yeah, yeah, there's there's basic standards, but then there's also things that you just know like that's hard That's not hard like even to do. Yeah Yeah, you do you did a disney track on yourself with the Kendrick Lamar And how you spit in that and rhyme to the exact flow that he has is not easy Yeah, and so I heard that like oh like that's actual fire like one your lyrics made sense to they're actually funny and three They're the exact cadence that he rapped it at that's fucking difficult. Those are hard Yeah, and people are like, oh, you know, they probably just think it's funny because you did a spiff or whatever like no like that Probably took you hours. Yeah, I bet it took you a long ass time Everyone's like, oh, like yeah, I know David could rap like no like David could actually rap like that's actually rapping It was like it's hard because like I'm trying to like the cadence is very difficult Yeah, you're not like you're trying to imitate what this other rapper does which is like a really good rapper Yeah, not just anybody Yeah This is actually hard sort of rewrite rewrite rewrite, but this is one cat that I just found out about recently. His name is like rice gun Right. Yeah, yeah, right? Yeah, absolutely. He's crushing. He's crushing. He's everywhere What is he's a big fan of Bart and all that? No, no, I think he knows the fucking kid, but no, he doesn't know he's so he really puts out life Yo, I'm really working. He has really names. That's what I'm working on boards and like, you know These trash rappers out here, and I was like, but oh he thinks he's a lot of time when he was watching his videos I thought that he was doing a parody. That's all I was like, oh, this kid's dope because it was super fun Yeah, yeah, 100% serious. He's actually a hundred percent serious. Oh, I didn't know that I felt kind of bad once again. It was like that talent show thing all over again I was like that easy voice. I thought he was a parody, too I thought I thought he knew that because like I thought Because if you go go too hard and you have no talent, you end up being soldier boy And like anyway, so soldier boy is a great example of what I was just talking about like, you know music You're like that doesn't make take much talent like takes like a little bit of like a Catch-a-phrase and and some fucking 808 models in there Yeah, yeah, but the thing about like rappers like soldier boy, too I think they know what their lane is, you know, I mean staying in there like that kid like rice bomb like he's his shit Rice bomb. He's crying right now. I mean, I'm pretty sure he's a great kid when I wrote So that's Yeah, yeah, it doesn't matter no matter what I say But he's trying to write lyrical rap, so that's why I thought it was hilarious I didn't know that it was like it was like some like he was like This kid's dope, but then I found out he's trying to be serious He's trying to be a lyrical rapper. I was like, yeah, you see his response to I dubs when they had that whole I only found it about the I I found out about him because of that I dubs video. Oh, yeah Yeah, I was just like, oh this kid's a little, you know, just look on the spectrum Yeah, and then his a response I was gonna ask you because we're sitting here around a table musicians like Mike plays Oh, I think it was a wrong guy. What are you thinking about? No, he did you did the perfect when you said nasally. I know when he raps it like he doesn't mask it It's still like, you know Eminem when he raps he has like a voice that he puts on Same I like rice got just sounds like himself and it's like super nice Well, he just sounds like a kid that I would like stole his lunch money. Yeah, I mean he's wrapping out hearty is What were you gonna say Mike? I don't know. So either way I was gonna say we're surrounded by table musicians Mike plays drums. I played some jazz piano Every instrument name it bro. I played cello. Why do you think I read the trombones the go dark, baby? Recorder I heard a piano the singing guitar. Yeah, I say it acquire Hmm singing in the choir, you know, it's Everyone can do it. Uh so agreed and I don't have a good voice Do you play like any instruments like you sing very poorly very poorly piano? Oh really, you know Yeah That it is one of the things that like you have to keep up like I was never some stiller pitch recognition Yeah, yeah me think piano maybe you did yeah, there's some of that I do think it's natural, but then same thing like to actually like hit a flow or whatever like you have to practice I'm like singing with drumming like drumming came kind of natural to me I was no star jazz drummer, but I could drum a little bit just because I had rhythm naturally But then if I went hop on right now, it'd be garbage. Yeah, there's still chops. You got a Guitar the other day, and it was so difficult And I just look at this like No matter what you're still better than little Wayne I think he is a good rapper and he had such a solid career and they started going so south I feel so much music recorded. He could like Release an album for the next 50 years talk about hustle there That's a whole nother part of music and everything we did He has an engineer with him everywhere He goes so sure don't he's on call. Yeah on on his bus. I think he's like a recording He'll just be like children and if he's like in his hotel He wants to record a track he call up and he has to wake up go over to his room. Yeah, I start doing this shit So for you You did some singing What was it but stand up was the first thing like because you are a man that has a lot of different talents What was the one you wanted to pursue first? And who were the inspirations because I hear you have a falsetto style like you So like who are our Kelly The funny thing was like I know so my girlfriend bought me to she knows how much of the bright man I she liked by the night too. Yeah, but she didn't realize how much I like I think he was just here in sack Yeah, I mean he's still touring. Yeah, but she took me to for my birthday She got me a bunch of bright me night concert tickets, and it was like literally towards the front And she didn't realize how much of his music I knew he played every single song And there was like literally that concert is like me and her and then like three hundred like three hundred pound black They're all they're all in their 40s And I was singing all the way Yeah I know all those songs to remember specifically Call her out what's her name? Oh my color out. She's missing. She's messing up. You don't you remember her name Is she doing well right now? No, she's not doing good. You're crushing her bro. Okay. I'm pretty I mean she was He was the he was the one that sooth your soul you listen to his music and you're like everything's gonna be alright Is that the type of thing? Yeah? I don't know what So Yeah, yeah, that's why I know all these boys to men music. It was just for being done once boys to men that whole not only genre But time in R&B will never be duplicated and it's so amazing It's so some people let it towards the edge of cringy But some of them when they crush it like it's still like a good like boys and men song give me goosebumps You're like, oh, yeah, buddy, you're talking about sometimes. I just want to get dumped again Struck you just fucking dump me real quick What did uh so what did your girlfriend think when you're singing all along because I had something similar where I had a girlfriend I take me to a slash concert like this guitar player and I knew like this guitar player We got in those slasher all the lyrics everything and I'm like at one point. She was like like it's like cool Whatever I'm like there I know everything and then she kind of just like look to me like you know everything like I know you're a fan But not yeah much of a fan. You know, we didn't know you're in love. Yeah, where she kind of your girlfriend We said you're single yeah, I didn't want to just you know listen to anything she does but then like just to have like Every song is a little embarrassing You end up on stage Why did you stop like a you're you did some singing on YouTube you did a little bit of rapping on YouTube And it's all like views are all relative right like all relative to channel like they're obviously put out this stuff and people Yeah, so sometimes when you said someone would say they do comedy and then they'll try and get us singing or whatever And it doesn't do as well and they're like, yeah, but like you have a cooking show now You do and they all do well like they all none of them do poorly So the point is you get kind of maybe focus on any of them Like what makes you decide what to push and what to hold back? You know kind of we're talking off camera about that the whole idea. You only have so much time I'm just like the worst business guy ever. Yeah, so like I I literally just do whatever I like Yeah, I think like that's kind of like you're towards like I wouldn't say like my minimal success But it's more like if I had focused on one thing then it would have skyrocketed better Yeah, but I'm not that type of person who can do that because I get bored. Yeah, we're a little bit similar You know, so it's kind of more like yeah, like you try something out But I'll try myself first before I put it up to the fucking public You know, it's just like with nowadays it's like I'm gonna put out to the public Yeah, and if you know the public tells them that they're bad thinking that the public is stupid, right? It's just like no you're just trash and that's okay. Yeah. Yeah I'm crashing a lot of my art your YouTube took off because of like comedy and skits and kind of like a stand-up stuff on YouTube which I thought was a unique site. I'm not that like familiar with everybody on YouTube You know we try to stay up because we're in the world a little bit Yeah, but I know you were one of the first people I found that were like doing a stand-up basically on like a vlog mode Which was dope. I thought that was cool, and you made good cuts here and there like it wasn't over-edited I was just being genuinely funny. I think it was a difference and then kind of in JK news Maybe that was like showcased but like you don't have so there there's some people that use a lot editing to like make a comedic thing but like you're quick on your feet and so like it works on a lot of different formats And I think maybe that was one of the yeah, it's just because like I think I was like one of the first people on YouTube that Actually had a legitimate stand-up background. It wasn't like oh, I did a couple of stand-up shows Yeah, and they did like I legitimately wanted to be a standard sure at that point from like 16 all the way to like what 24 That's a lot of years on their belt. So like at that point like I just try to I mean It was this like stand-up on crack and you know at that time three-minute format was king Yeah, you couldn't go past three minutes or people would have lost interest that transfer perfectly Yeah, so I just had to take stand-up and condense it and make it a little more intense Over a lot more intense anyways, but that that was just the general segue that I had for it It is weird too because what I remember watching the first person I didn't know that you could actually do make content on YouTube. Yeah, I thought you had some kind of special account or something Sure, so I was creating drama and shit and that's my car You know what what year would this be around David when you start like I'm just looking at YouTube Okay, and around there and then I this guy named Shane Dawson. Oh, yeah. Yeah really big guy But you know I was killing yeah stuff and you know no offense to him. This is me being a hater back in the day I was I was like this guy's trash. Yeah, so let me do here. I know I do I think we got the same way when it comes to fitness not that in podcast We can do it at the same level. If not, I know I think that the difference between being a hater Is you talking shit from your couch? Yeah, and if you're not a hater is you talking shit and you're gonna prove Yeah, I'll put I will put ourselves for is like you judge me against what that's fine Like I'm gonna I'm gonna call out every podcast that's out there that they fucking suck And then this one's gonna be funnier and more entertaining like that's just how it is for me It was just more like cuz I had like a stand-up background I couldn't do this better because yeah, I don't know that guy was trying to be funny. Yeah Yeah, I was like, oh, okay So let me let me just do what I'm gonna do and then you know the channel blew up and so on and so forth Yeah, when was the first time you put music on that channel and I had a music channel before I really and it didn't do that Well, no it did well It had like like at that time it had like 20,000 subscribers and 20,000 like Yeah, that's a lot of context man. Yeah. Yeah, so it had an equivalent I mean, I think like at that time the equivalent would be like having like half a million. Yeah. Yeah, which is a decent amount No, it's good. So like I focused on it and originally I had that music channel because I was trying to teach So I used to be a youth minister, too So I was trying to like wow that one. Yeah, oh Hold on back up you David. I started with that because I was trying to teach my youth is how to play guitar So I will upload these all those kids in jail now, huh? So Tutorials and stuff that's cool there and I just put a covers here and there Yeah, and that kind of did well, but there's like a certain point in your life You start to realize that you can't just do so many different things and be good at it So I decided to drop music and just do comedy. So I actually deleted that channel. Oh really? So it's gone. It is because I've never seen it Yeah, I haven't either is that just because you think you were had a better chance at comedy like you were better at Even though you love music like you said you want to be a musician. It wasn't that I was I Just didn't like it as much, you know, I mean, so it was more like So there was this time I did like this stand-up show for my friend Vince. I mean we used to do like these community shows Like whatever, you know, they're like dance music or whatever else in the shit variety show The shit I was supposed to do music, and I just remember I was doing stand-up still at the time It's kind of like look at it. I remember I was on stage I still remember this is a day because he was ready kind of freaked out a little bit I was like, I'm gonna do music. He's like what? I Yeah, I did like a 30 or 20 yeah, and then you know it killed it didn't really fucking well and people were cracking the fuck up And I was like, oh shit. Maybe I actually like this more. Yeah, you know Yeah, I've never done stand-up comedy, but I've been a fan of it for a long time I listen to Rogan's podcast and people would talk about comedy a lot and it does seem and even just like my personality I'm the guy in the room that wants to make people laugh and like that even feeling of being in a group 10 at dinner That feeling is obviously amplified when you're on stage with hundreds of people. Yeah, it is it is more unique than anything else I've played drums in front of probably 5,000 people and it was cool and the energy is cool But one it's drums so you're in the way back. No, because it's what you're doing Yeah, you're doing the joke it's instantaneous like 100% even if I twirl my sticks no panties are dropping But if you make a good joke some shit might drop on stage, you know So back to that question though David about what gets more like the most amount pussy cooking music comedy now, I don't know because you know Yeah, what would you what would you think like I do like that's like music was a way to offset my trashy looks Out of those three I would say music Most and imagine to like I'm not talking about like, you know Oh, if you do music instantly means you're gonna get a girl. Yeah, absolutely not But you know when the odds are against you We got everything You're walking variety show So, you know music was one of those things but I think like though at that time in high school music was it college? It was jokes. Yeah, you know what I mean, so it depends on what age gap Yeah, so that I think huge too, right cuz like who's really loving Justin Bieber like so 16 year old girls I don't know any different like 25 year old chicks like nah I did a coke head like I don't care if you can sing in my ear whispering me sweet Like a 30-year-old What's gonna carry you into your 40s and like what so that was like a good attack 40 and I'm single at that point fucked up. I just yeah I was gonna say for you We always kind of quick on your feet like growing up was that one of the things were in classic Maybe what's kind of talking about that sense of exhilaration you tell a joke you get it back We always kind of kid in class like cracking jokes or what like how did that come about this group like a lot of black folks Like that only Asian kid in the group. They're gonna try to roast you first What I found out too is just like I just kind of like when you grow up with a bunch of people who just like 24-7 That doesn't really translate as well to like the outer youth who grew up a lot nicer Yeah, like when I remember like on Twitter I don't do it anymore, but somebody would just write some kind of stupid comment towards me But that would write some like harsh as shit back, you know, just go in. Yeah, but then they're like well, that's too far I was like, what are you starting? But I didn't know that there was levels of what you can't say. Yeah It's just like I think Yeah, I think it does depend obviously where you grew up how you grew up But even like there's little subcultures everywhere like I did go to a fancy school my whole life But just going to give a street wrap would just go to the basketball culture is the same thing Yes, all you do is roast like all day like in a game serious off the court joking like but but it's it's Probably where I got my shit to like shit talking, but then turn it at light so you don't get punched Yeah, how you handle yourself on the internet also is totally different than real life Yeah, we had I had a Like guess on the channel and someone wrote a negative comment towards him just said like hey man I think your information is wrong whatever and his insults so that was like whatever that was like a fair criticism Yeah, and he said someone like like I fucked your mother Yeah, well he just went in against him He elevated that game so hard like the guy that had on the channel because it wasn't used to like I think I think it would have came off better in real life Like if the guy said that and he cracked as a joke, but just writing those words came across so cold I think it's another thing not to switch too many topics But like you talked about having 20,000 people or whatever six years ago on YouTube or whatever even me You know like I'm barely at a hundred now, but mine was such a slow growth But but I've been on the internet for like five years you learn Like with the slow growth you learn how to handle shit with anything right a job a career singing rather than like if you just go viral We're a lot like you said like channels everyone's popping up with a million channel or a million subscribers Over things that happen where they can't take either a joke or they forget our Instagram's even worse It's also because like the kids who blow up now. I mean, they're also more current So they do stuff that it's very popular and they don't know how to do and they're super young too So they're gonna melt down there a bunch of pussy So it's like if you insult Jake Paul one more time I'm gonna lose my fucking shit. No, I might do too because I'm only putting in this perspective If I was 16 and I got that shit. Yeah, yeah, you don't know so they're a little younger You know, they're fucking brains are pacified So they're not used to getting like real-world like coming like crushing down Yeah, like they're like this person left me a comment. I'm so impressed. Well, what the fuck bitch I hate using that word but they don't have that like grinder being rejected I basically like like their ass handed or even filtering through shit like what's actual critique What could I learn from what's garbage? I should just throw away and then and then if someone's actually threatening me Well, how do I go back at it? Which is a rare case? Sometimes too like I get you know, if I write a comment back, you know, these kids are like many super angry It's like no, I'm most likely. I'm probably taking a shit. You know But that's their world though. That's how they view it. They see like if you respond back that means you were yeah Yeah, you know and they won. Yeah, that's the whole trolling game to me Never made any sense because they're trying to get a rise out of you But it's almost like someone saying hey, hey, hey like trying to get your attention And then you're like, hey man, can you just quiet down over there and they're like, I got you Yeah, you said something you're like no like you were being the hella annoying kid in class like Everyone else. I do think that's my real and it just has to do with age because there's a kid in school Right, that's always fucking flicking your beat like your hoodie or something. I'm just back the shit out of them Right, so it's like I don't know what I mean, but that's the troll. That's the same thing on the internet And then now desperate cry for attention. There's a dose on the internet I think was it you the poster or someone I just read it or maybe like some comedian where someone said along the line If you're trolling leaving comments like like month after month, I've had this happen to me like year after year I'm like, you're not a hater. I'm like bitch. You're a fan. Yeah, you're here every day Dedicated like just take some inward retrospection of yourself introspection in yourself to see like what's going on It's like if you leave that much comments, like maybe you secretly like the content you love me When you know also to like the people who leave those comments They happen to be channels with like they just made it the other day or yeah Yeah, no pictures of their face and you know, they're not gonna really say it's the anonymity of this Just kind of like learn to deal with it in the sense of like the world that we live in now It's just evolved or devolved or however you want to call it in a different way, you know So people they look for and it started with our generation to with my space and everything else because they're looking for Validation through those comments that they write one and they're just waiting for somebody to like and reckon for somebody to say Oh, you're funny. Oh blah blah blah and they thrive off that shit. I mean probably they I mean I don't mean to say that you don't have friends David like you don't have friends. You're probably a fucking loser. Yeah, focus. This is like something that I'm just Assuming because if you're sitting there every day and you're waiting for validation from somebody else that you don't know on a comment That was really stupid. I mean, you're probably a fucking loser Yeah, I mean and what I see you and you you definitely won't say that shit to my fucking face because I choked the fucking shit I you know, oh, no, it's it's 100% that case actually think in ways adding like YouTube You know how they have a like feature they won't show how many dislikes a common gets or just even on Facebook We're at for a long time. It was just like yeah, it creates that need to try and be the top comment Same idea on like Reddit or anything like that where it makes people try and say things to stand out like to get that validation They point you and they view it as a cookie then like I got rewarded like I you know what I mean And I think that's unfortunately part of the reason why a lot of social media has succeeded because it's kind of like a video game They I forget it was like on 60 minutes some developer whatever app But they talk about trying to get the most amount of time a user on an app and all these little things They do about like the likes popping up on Instagram on the pizza Oh, I got posted this phone like how's it doing like we all probably you know You know on your Instagram you take a look as I go after now I'm like, oh, that's pretty good all these little things that they put in our brains This question and orphan thing. You know what I mean? They just get that rush Yeah, this is like college either that has been studied a lot I've seen similar stories that you were talking about candy crush and shit Oh, yeah People start spending money on it because they want to be the highest score and then you can see your friend score So you're trying to beat your friend score. So I'll David. That's 16,000 points. All right I'm gonna spend two bucks get an extra life and I'm gonna get 17,000 I fuck that pool. It's so weird, too It's like I think I live in such an odd world because I really should give a fuck sometimes Yeah, I mean and like and I don't yeah, and that's my big I think you know what allows I think So well, yes, that's true I think it also allows you to express yourself more freely and a more pure like do what you want to do like With the content you want to put out like again going back to that notion of someone if you had like you have Something that's a hit and it's working like you do comedy. Yeah, like it then you write it too hard Yeah, you're kind of just like you know what I want to do some saying like I'll put a post a singing video Or like I'll do a cooking thing like I think it makes you more authentic over the long period of time It's weird too because like sometimes like people say like well because like I have a few stories that they're really well Right, so I used to do was like these things called carpalton fashions were yeah Yeah, yeah, and they could say whatever you like and I just get them to talk about personal stuff that they normally wouldn't on their Stuff just because I think a lot of people have like weird stories and demons But if you say if you talk with a comedian about it, it can be really fun sure that's what that whole thing Yeah, I was doing really well because it started doing well super fast That's kind of like never watched show the office. Yeah, so the British office like I like the British office And also the American office was great, but it's almost like never overstaying your welcome We're like you did something you did a great job at it and people again back to that notion They'll chase the success. They'll keep doing it basically till it gets to beat it to the ground I think it's way better to kind of be like that indie underrated band It's way better to be underrated than overrated like if you post it only let's say like 20 episodes I'm making up a number here and feel like that was such a I wish you would come back as opposed to 130 And they're like I got halfway through season 10 man. I just went downhill. I think that's a lot better Yeah, and it's just like kind of like I also realized like who am I gearing my content towards you know It's really first to me. Yeah. Oh shit. They're like, well, what's your age group? I was like, I don't know if I have an age group or say I think I'm just creating for me Yeah, you know and then people have that ability you just have that you could watch my shit if you like You know if you don't like it that's cool. Yeah, you know Is that what kind of led you to the year latest project? I guess that maybe isn't the biggest because it's hard to say but you're in the movie gook Which did really well. I thought not just in the movie. I thought did you not have Yeah, I'm getting there. I'm getting kind of I followed the whole process a little bit just through seeing you every whatever three months or whatever and then on your Instagram Yeah, you have to do so you acted in your main role But it started as like just it seemed like any film you went to a couple I guess is how it always goes if you don't have a budget. You went to a couple of festivals It did well, then I just saw you pop up. I know we're like, oh, we made it in a couple theaters here in LA I was like fuck man. LA's a long drive to go to that. I want to support you, but I'm not going bro But then I saw in my local listings it was here and so I went and saw and it was dope I liked it a lot But that's like way even though there were some funny parts in there and you had like a You know 20% comedic role in there a very different vibe of a movie compared to your Brian McKnight covers or your Comedy on YouTube. Is that because you got bored of these other things or you just still exploring? I think you know my like really close friend Justin He asked me to be a part of it and then he brought up the project a while ago, you know, you know We should be we should do a movie together. We should do something and even brought the notion of like we should probably co-direct this That's a lot of work I like how you know you recognize you know what you can do Yeah, I'll be in this all how long a lot of like these young youtubers they put that title of and that's like another thing of this generation They'd like to part of actor director. Yeah, I'm a director like director of what these like there's like vine cats So I love what they do, you know, I like a lot of their shit, but they write director You fucking piece of shit. Yeah, what a six-second video yourself. Yeah, and so but like what that was just more like, okay You know when you're when you're trying to be an actor and then there's a lot of these like social media stars who try to create stuff A lot of things that I do is a spite There's almost like a subversive element to it like almost like it's actually very Korean to me Yeah, I mean like Korean people love doing that type of shit site. Oh, you did that Yeah, yeah, and so for me it was like A lot of like YouTube people going to film and they make trash films. Yeah, oh so bad They don't try to act they think it and they trash on the art of acting and filming. Yeah, the movie was No, but you know like those type of things too and I'm not for them to if they're just doing it for fun That's cool. I just don't like the kind of like the pretentious Things that come along with it when they haven't really said they haven't made their dudes It's the same thing as that we talked about music like all right You're trying to sing on YouTube, but you don't even know like a chord You don't know basically like you know and like what the movie thing was like, okay Like I wanted to show people to it's like, you know, don't don't group me with them like yeah I'll do the legwork, you know, and so with that it was working with Justin You know he helped me a lot with my acting and we worked on these characters for like, you know a few months To really flesh it out. Yeah, I was gonna say because I haven't seen it yet But judging by the trailer and also even the events it takes place Was it influenced at all by any like Spike Lee I mean so that that's where Justin kind of like drew a lot of the stuff I mean most of the stuff is all Justin. I was just there to help along the way But yeah, I mean it's it's I mean the film is so interesting to and not a lot of people will get it You know, so like, you know, I've read a lot of like critic views a lot of them are great Yeah, just miss the miss the whole point of the film a hundred percent. They don't understand is it like their perspective like maybe they Because they're white, you know, like if you're if you're a white dude that grew up around white people Yeah, you're up around this type of situation You're gonna think a lot of things are exaggerated and it's not gonna make sense. Sorry not to cut you up, but race It doesn't exist. I don't know what you're talking about It's all in your mind, bro. Yeah, everyone has equal opportunity here You're like that's cute some reviews and then they were like well this stuff is we're you know The way they were arguing. That's not how a lot of people argue or you know, this thing You know the Mexican characters were exaggerated. It's like that's funny because There's a base on That's an exaggerated Mexican game bangers don't talk like that. It's like that's so funny that you could you could lay in a It's a fact it's about our film Yeah, something that's so genuine and when you haven't even lived it or been near it Well, it's just all respected like you said like it could be a white thing It could be a race thing that could be where you grow up It could just be like the rest of the nation doesn't even know what LA is like they see LA in rush hour 3 and they're like Oh, yeah, yeah, like I know Hollywood Boulevard like no, you don't like there's a lot of Latin people that live there that barely speak English It's like this is just fact. Yeah, there's two things that reminds me totally I don't know if you've seen the key and peel a skip where they get like a guy That's an actual gang banger He plays like and then they get the British actor to like play also gang banger and like the director this white dude Like loves the British guys interpretation on what it means to be a gangster and then peels like but I'm actually like from the street It's like I know this through and through and he's like, nah, it's just it's just not believable to me Yeah, so the other the the British guy Yeah, actually it's like the real reflection of like these auditions though Like you'll come in and like their perception of like for example, there's this guy Really nice dude like you play this character on Fuckin on Kimmy Schmidt or some shit. Yeah, I think I will Kimmy Schmidt This guy key home right dope dude that he was in like maze runner or something like that But he plays a he's supposed to play a Vietnamese like transit, right? Yeah, but he's speaking in like this broke-ass like terrible like 1960s Chinese accent. Yeah, not only casted that person Yeah, that's close enough Yeah, I think it depends on the goal It depends on the goal of the project or the movie or whatever as well, right? Are you trying to make an entertaining movie or like you guys were obviously trying to tell a story and put This in a time in a place where a lot of people weren't so like you Going into the project you probably had to have that ahead like people won't understand this because they weren't here Yeah, it's like understand. Yeah, it's just it's just more along the lines of like sometimes like when I read I kind of miss So back in the day, too, I think like You would read these reviews of these films, right? Yeah, I'm talking about these people would write this shit literally Two hours after they watched the film. Yeah, you didn't even like sit let her digest it Yeah, and they and they they write these like reviews and this is not just for this film I'm not just talking about music. Yeah, music everything. Yeah, that's what I hate about it So they don't even give a film a chance or music a chance So what they'll do is they'll look watch a film and they'll write when it turns out they're dissecting Yeah, it's like but you're not watching the film. Yeah, well, are they really dissecting it like what's their what's their job? They're a movie critic, but what do they do analyzing it? Exactly, so no, I'm pretty when you make a film and you're when you're a filmmaker I'm a hundred percent sure that nobody wants you to analyze your film They want you to experience what they're showing. Yeah, you analyze it on the second watch So I think I think it depends because that's my those my point of like the project right like whoever made fucking Thor 18 No one gives a fuck to analyze it like Our day and age of movies and pop movies if you go to a theater Like I'm sure a lot of people that went to your movie knew who you guys were knew about the project or something But the people that went there and saw the movie that didn't really know what was going on You know, they just saw it in their theater They didn't know what to expect and so they're expecting fucking hammers to throw out and hook the smash out of a wall And so like the critique you give a movie like that and the job of a movie critic in 2017 is much different. It's not actually a movie critic But even I would say even beyond that the problem is that critics are oftentimes incredibly wrong You'll look at what like one best picture for a year and then you'll see what kind of the cream that rises to the top one It's you know movies that are regarded really well like let's say like dawn with the wind You could go all the way moving forward to like when we talk about music So I love rock and roll like Van Halen like Rolling Stone the magazine the first album like the electric guitar Eddie Van Halen Revolutionized it but it came out of the music critic a critic listen to it and like he wrote that review that week And he said there's nothing new here. It's like not interesting Meanwhile fans listen to it and it became one of the most well-respected elbow mobile That's what I'm saying like movies like they're they're really wrong when they say either this is a bad movie Then wait five years. Yeah, I don't know if it's a great movie. I don't know if it's about wrong or right But that's what I'm saying is that there it's turned into a job for them And so it's almost like it's on a treadmill for them, right? They go to a movie They write some shit. They go to a movie. They write some shit. They listen to a song They're right some shit. Yeah, that's like that's like the exact point that I made Yeah, like with with those type of like arts you got to sit and breathe and live with it So like like I was watching this interview with like Jay-Z, right? He was talking about how music was digested back in the day I'm not even back in the day. This is like 10 years ago. You know, and I'm thinking about it, too And when he said it, I was like, holy shit. That's actually absolutely right So people would hear the album. Let's say Connie puts out an album, right? Connie puts out an album and the next day the critic says this is the fucking best album ever How the fuck do you know? Yeah, you listen how many times at one time two times a couple of hours of that Right, and you know before too when people would get these before they would lay a review like a buy magazine Whatever, right? These critics would get the album like three four weeks before the release And they would sit with the album for like a couple of weeks and then they would lay their opinion down And then that's and that's what I fucked up on because like when I heard that interview I was like, oh shit That's what that's what I used to do. Yeah, because we never got music so quick Yeah, so when we had the album, it stayed with us. Yeah, and you kind of had that track with you It was just in your car. It's just in your car every day. I'm gonna get ultra hipster first two things I gotta say quick one just to go back to the critic thing like how often they could be wrong What spike Lee because like spike Lee's like my guy after the director do the right thing the same year that movie came out Driving Miss Daisy, which is like the complete opposite type of movie one I think it was like best picture and do the right thing came out and at the time critics were like, oh, yeah Like it's it's good 25 years later 30 years. Yeah, what is the movie? Everyone's talking about that's frequently in the top 50 It's it's do the right thing But I was gonna say going back to hipster style music. That's why no joke dude I started collecting vinyl because it's kind of experience where you put the like vinyl on you sit back You listen to the whole damn thing. You're not like fast-forwarding to the best part You're not like reading reviews like oh track six is the best track You just put the vinyl on sit back listening kind of absorb it That depends on artists in the time too though because nowadays they just want a single to get on the radio So they can make money rather than back in the day like they're artists and they want to make an album It's also just like the culture of wanting to be first. Yeah, you know Comment the first person to like critique this piece of work before everybody else does, you know Our media facets do that same type of shit even with like tragedies and like yeah, yeah, so bad First a tweet Yeah, you know like you're not allowed for hours. It's like like I was listening to like the 444 album, right? Yeah When I first heard I was like it sounds like it wasn't even mixed that well But then I remember I was like holy shit, like I'm kind of just like my life is so hectic I never sat with the album. So what I did like on a long drive like in traffic I just put the album from track one. Yeah, it's kind of hot And I passed up like there was a John Legend album too I actually didn't like but he actually became one of my favorite ones. It was I forgot which album It was like revolver. There you go. That was the album. Yeah, it's not like an old shit However, I just didn't listen to the album And so I kind of moved past it and then I went back to it like a year later Now I know every fucking song on that fucking album because I sat with it, you know And that's what it is too that thing is like an art piece. It starts from beginning to end Albums tell stories 444 was one of the first albums I listened to Actually digested for the first time price since price since high school when I because I drive places now But like I'm listening to top radio. I feel like I'm an adult I want to learn what the fucks happen in the world if I'm gonna get bombed or not Whereas you're a kid you don't give shit you just throw an album in and there's a CD player in your car No, I don't even have that But I was in Miami Shout out to Jacob and my homie. Well dang talk about basketball So I was at Luau's house and they're all huge hip-hop heads and the album dropped that day And so then it turned it on like smart TV or whatever and it was like a listening party Which like I'd heard about as a kid because I've been in the hip-hop But I've never been part of it. So yeah, there's like six of us and we're just chilling just waiting to go on a cruise tomorrow We're literally just like six dudes. I all like hip-hop sitting on a couch And the album's just playing and no one's really saying a word like some of us with Bob I head to some songs someone's kind of look each other like shrug a song off whatever it might be But it was like actual listening party digest it And that's why I had a feeling similar to you where the first time I heard it though I was like, oh, it's kind of hot almost purely because how I listened to it and I actually digested it Yeah, which people don't do anymore like you said like how many people even buy an album? They don't know one I'm not talking a Napster this and that conversation I'm talking like you just go to iTunes and download the single sure like you don't even buy the album or give it a Chance it's that instant gratification though. We said everyone wants that like top single Satisfaction. Yeah, satisfaction I think everyone's just trying to go for that a single or to be famous or to get that first like rather than maybe Saying something and that's why I think it is totally different how people use experience music and even reflects in the type of music That's being put out. It's it's every single facet like that. I'm trying to like I think Fucking old or anything, but it's like yeah, I'm just sitting there and I'm thinking about things You know, it's like what like why are things like the way they are right now? It is because of our generation Yeah, we fucked up. Yeah, we started with the my space. Yeah. Yeah, my space angles that was like, yeah, we fucked up You know, I mean that was like we just kind of like started it Yeah, and it just grew up monster. You know what I mean? And it's even like in your guys's field like with just fitness, right? Like it's amazing like like I see what people promote with a lot of the products and what they do But they it's just they really don't give a fuck about the consequences. Oh, no Like for example, like that you guys already know that when it comes to like like gear, you know, yeah Yeah, people are selling like fitness programs that you can be me. Yeah, yeah, but you're on gear Yeah, you're saying David is my favorite topic. We can't say we can't say we have our haters I'm cool with whatever fitness program you do or whatever what now, but there's people like me who are layman's Yeah, prior to me not even doing my research. I thought I was like, well, how the fuck did you do that in three months? Yeah, yeah, you could be like me bro. Just get the program. What are you talking about? I might eat different kind of chicken Is my not organic Think about this shit and you know and I start researching and I look at stuff and then you know I had a friend, you know, who lives in a second right now that was a bodybuilder Yeah, he's the one that really put me on to the stuff You got the inside scooter, you know and these people who claim to be all natural and all this other stuff And it's just like why do you want topic like why do you do that? It's a quick month No one has any kind of dignity or like self-respect because it is all about said You know what like David from us taking a look at analytics and who succeeds and who doesn't have like a good idea Of how much some people make that are let's say like we call them fake natties that are enhanced but claim that they're natural and they do Exponentially better. So if you got the look like that look that is basically unattainable It's appealing to our eye because it's so unusual for the human eye to see that we're not used to either our genetics We're just seeing people to look that good. So we're attracted to that unnatural level But we want to believe it's possible to be that level naturally and so they'll sell like five times amount six times So it's like the quick answer why they doing it's like shit. It pays a hell of a lot more Yeah, but it is it's it's so like industry unique in that sense where like other people aren't sound like T pain Even though shout at the T pain. I don't know if you probably know T pink and like sing like T pains a gangster like I saw him in concert He opened for Wayne and he crushed it come down. No autotune Stevie Wonder Cover on the piano played the whole thing crushed it comes out does it drum so Crushes it but beside the point he didn't come out with autotune one He did he made autotune cool because he wanted to change the game and he liked it and that was his style But he didn't start Selling DVDs on how to sing like me and then don't don't sell him autotune or don't tell him about autotune That's kind of what steroids are and that doesn't happen in other industries What's your perception David of like the fitness industry from kind of like as you said like Getting into it or like just seeing it as an outsider like yeah, like how do you feel about the whole thing? I Love you when you make that noise. I know you're better going but you just like should I here's the thing like I I Like the human body of what it can do. I just don't want to do it for myself It's pretty amazing right just because I grew up a lot of dudes who did fitness like like a friend of mine He said like he did bodybuilding and that's how I kind of saw it. I remember watching pumping iron, right? Yeah, so good. Yeah pumping iron like like just when I was younger and obviously I don't watch it when it came out But yeah, it was so fascinating to me and like watching even my bodybuilding aesthetics has changed so much Yeah, like I'm looking at people like high-green Phil Heath. They look like Genetic bulls versus like during the Arnold days the golden era. They were on gear. Yeah Yeah, I mean, but that was symmetry to their shit Yeah, portion symmetry like like Greek statue. Yeah, you know, and so and I'm looking and I kind of watched like I think they redid pumping iron again. Yeah, I think one or two Discussed It's like that same idea where everything is taken to the limit We're like to that like niche a niche a niche so like bodybuilders who like want it's called like the X frame with that big bulky look They're like damn that's it's like but to like the common person just watching that it's like it's totally lost them Yeah, and it's any to to no fault of their own to because that's just how like gear technologies It's just fucking For them to keep up It's so interesting to hear like cuz like we feel so sometimes we'll say certain things like I feel the same way like maybe What's more aesthetic or what to the eye is like more pleasing when it comes to the body You talk like Greek statues or the golden era, right? And we all kind of be like yeah, but then we see what's kind of being put out Like who wins the mr. Olympia like the number one bodybuilding show and it's like the freaks And it's just it's just interesting how that works out in everything almost in every field I just like I wish like sometimes I'm for fitness for most people You know I think what happens a lot is like when it becomes such a hardcore business money Just seems to like pollute a lot of things that are being put out there So with with fitness is so even more irking for me because these these are like it's like a physical part of their life Like you're fucking with these kids heads. Yeah, yeah, give them body dysmorphia. Yeah, like my friend Billy This is the thing called Billy Kate fitness where he actually changed He was a really really large guy and because of like macro fitness. He actually, you know leaned up He looks really good. Sure, but he'll get clientele now. They're like, okay. I've lost the weight You know, I got month. I got that. I look good. It's like, but I want to look like that Yeah, I can't do that. Yeah number one that person's a different person than you are. Yeah second of all He's on something. They took a different path. You need to learn to be content with what you have I know like we'll just give me a program. So I go. He's I can't it's not a program Yeah, I can't I cannot do it anything for him It's a little discouraging too because yeah now like the mental issue that he was trying to help these people fix It's still there. It's not, you know, that's a lot of industries too though. Cuz like Yeah, yeah, but everyone's fucked up Psychological like all three of us definitely fucked up It's probably the most narcissistic Oh, the most vain where you see that it's like it's so like Instagram basically blew up dude like a portion of the fitness industry that I think I think what's weird is YouTube like kind of There were some channels that were all about like hey look at me There's a lot of like information channels So YouTube was kind of becoming a more positive space and then Instagram came about and now it's just like Like check out this a shot check out how school I'm like kind of a regression. Yeah Well in the scheme of the platform like fitness on YouTube is what like 5% or less Yeah, it's nothing but I'm channel has 1.5. Yeah, which is like a small comedy channel or a small music channel on YouTube button Instagram like fitness might damn be like Like it's it's probably it's party 40% fitness 40% That's where you're getting the middle, bro. Yeah I was gonna say just when you talked about perception or how people look in all those sorts of things You entering now you you know, you have an Instagram account right where you're Getting fitness what are maybe some like pitfalls or things like kind of entering the game that you experience or like things That you've learned along the way in terms of fitness Yeah, yeah, just for your sake because like you're starting like you're starting the process like I like also the way Yeah, it's like a holistic look is not like I want to get shredded brah So I started this thing called I mean for me to like I I was very unrealistic with my time You know sure and I think that was my biggest pitfall So when other people when I started doing this thing called funny fat fit They executed a way better than I tried and I would I would talk to those kids like First of all started with your videos and motivation and I saw the time I was like, oh, they have a lot more time than I do. Yeah, I mean I was like well I just go school so, you know, I can make that space and I'm like trying to work in my schedule I'm like, okay Well, I started my day like what ten or nine, but then I ended up two. Yeah That don't work I have to let go of that sleep and then what will happen is what I actually thought was happening a lot was that because I was so Exhausted I would start working out, you know, but then I would hurt myself because I'm so exhausted and now we get fevers Like my body would know what it's inflammation in the body Like if you have so much stress like I get we can understand this like entrepreneurs you work like let's say 10 12 16-hour days If you train it's a stress on top of that If you don't manage that it actually don't sleep mobile inflammation in your body. Besides steroids The only way to rest is or the only way to recover asleep. Yeah You didn't get the world's worst podcast goodie bag on the way out So like with the whole fitness thing too like and I started to realize too with the roles that I was getting like it was Based on my weight and so I kept on going back this is Yeah, you know and so it's you and I talked about that last year like you put on a bunch of weight for a Gook and they're doing like this Kim Jong-un and Kim Jong-un Yeah, and so I was like well, you know until I get these things out the way that I'll lose the weight But those excuses always come back. How much do you think that plays a role in some of these like, you know Rule playing whatever comedians whatever term is like like a Jonah Hill or like a fucking it does a lot You know, and I think like you kind of get like cornered and scared a little bit Because it becomes a bit of your identity So even some people too like what I was a lot of the kids so this is actually this kid who was on funny fat fit I remember if he tweeted me recently that kid lost like damn. You're like 180 pounds. That's amazing. He got feature in GQ Oh Like dead lip advice I say this I joke I say 50% of subscribers I mean are stronger than me It's interesting because like funny fat fit was not only for me But it was more for other kids because they were identifying with their unhealthy habits with me They're like well if he's unhealthy, yeah, but that wasn't the point You know just like I just happen to be a fat guy my whole life And I just have my issue with my self-esteem is so high. Yeah And so like a lot but you know for them it was different they suffer with a lot of Yeah based on the way sure how they felt so funny fat fit was a way for me to like kind of get these kids to You know kick in the kid I'll tell you this one quick story. So when I went to Colorado There's this kid that came up to me, you know eyes down just really really large kid and he was just wouldn't make eye contact He was like shaking right and I looked at him. I was like, you know, what's up, man? Just being really nice to him and trying to get him to relax and he goes Hey, like I just want to say I'm a really huge fan of yours. He goes like this is like the first time I've been out a long time. I was like for a long time how long it's been like a year Out of your bedroom, it was like something along those. Yeah. Yeah, and it was so he was in the theater when that Colorado shooting Oh, oh Batman. Yeah, and he said like my videos help them to relax. That's so sad It made me feel good and he was like, well, I gained a lot of weight because I wasn't moving And so he said he's gonna try funny fat fit and he was like, I've been trying it out It's been helping out a lot. I'm like cool. This kid was just looking down shaking. Yeah I was like, all right. So I actually got booked for that same college show next year kid comes up to me No, whatever like very fit. Yeah, what not say you remember me. I'm like now That's real impact Pretty amazing, you know, like just kind of what that impact doesn't you know people are like, well, you could do I can't do it So that's why like I'm learning this year to to really kind of like prioritize things a little bit better Yeah Yeah, and then I got the two-car accidents that my fucking He's Tony dude the roles come Yeah, I was gonna say for you talking a little bit about that maybe a subversive element I want to shout out your Instagram because that was it actually directly inspired me to take a photo No, we're like, I think I think comedy that's a beauty of comedy where you talk like the gook is a serious work But the idea may be in some comedy pointing out universal truths are harder to say up front Yeah, and so you did you did it like a photo series that that was amazing or basically you're poking fun out of like Instagram models so good models and all those sorts of things like that element. You want a little extreme I got turned on but The heart wants Yeah, I'm surprised you didn't get flagged on some of that But how do you how do you think of those things because like I see that what's so good about it is that it's Comedy and it's also making a statement, you know what I mean, but not being heavy-handed It's not that I hate what it's it's it's comedic to me Yeah, but I'm also making not only not only am I making fun of Instagram models Yeah, I'm also making fun of the guys that comment on their shit 100% The thirsty guys Very fake like superfluous like these come these these captions and it's all about an ass shot selling a supplement But it's motivational on how hard they're working in grinded You're so smart Yeah, you're both losers. Yeah, you actually wouldn't work out well to get my favorite My favorite are the Bible put there's this one girl Like I can't think of the name and I don't want to roast anyone in particular But like she posted a so it's promoting a supplement the supplement was way in the back Her ass was low 75% of their screen. She was getting a lot like the Bible verse. It was a vibe was like a psalm I'm like what is going on? What goes on in your mind like the cognitive dissonance of what you're doing I used to get so mad because like they specifically write these thirst trap type of like comments, right? And but it just irritates me because like it'll be like the hottest shit And she goes I wish there'd be a guy that just wants to cuddle me right now. I'm like you I was like, I wish guys didn't care about my body and only wanted my mind like this, but those tits away Like you know when you're working really hard and you're grinding out and then they write that one thing We're just like it's been such a hard day. Yeah, I want to know what your heart I was taking a photo. I had to take 75 of it. And then it just wasn't the right angle Yeah, you know, I see on their Instagram story obviously because I'm a perv too and it's still Worst thing is that guys are just as bad right now Or worse. Oh, yeah. Yeah. No, I often say so I made that joke and it's the truth Like it's not hating on women where I made a post saying like if a girl posts like a good like selfie photo It took like 10 shots if a girl posts a good butt photo probably took 20 shots if a guy Jacked photo of him posing under the right light. It was over a hundred And it's shipped to the hardware store to get a better bulb lighting bulb and all that shit. It's so weird Yeah, people don't realize it. It's just weird man Like I just I'm just observing like social media and what people do with it Yeah, and it's actually a more of a reflection not on that person that's posting on the people that follow And the people that believe it. Yeah, one of them buy their shit a hundred percent You know, and they just they just they fall for it. I'm like, how dumb are you? No at the same time? I'm still yeah, but at least you did by the shit At least we could recognize it I think a part of the hope and maybe when we're so critical on our spectrum on the fitness industry It's because we hope coming into the industry We saw all the previous mistakes the miscellaneous magazine titles Yeah, the bad exercise advice that shitty DVDs So the hope maybe of us like the late for like trying to be altruistic here It's like to make a little like move the ball forward make it a little bit better You know like not repeat the same mistakes And so it's discouraging and it's disappointing to see some of our peers and also sometimes we fall in that trap Making the same mistakes that we could be better, you know, I mean we you said that statement about like we see vlogs now I used to see vlogs back in the day that like some cuts and now they're like a million cuts in like three minutes We kind of started some of those things so we are responsible We're kind of like trying to reel it back a little bit So it's not like hating so much as like yeah, we're like the guys that brought that fucking catfish from Thailand and released it to the river That's not what we're expecting. Yeah, what's what's leading next David? So you got this movie. It's out of theaters now Yeah, I was kind of the summertime. I think in December 2nd It's gonna come out on blu-ray. Okay, I tuned and so everybody can cop it there If you're somebody who that that film by the way, it's not about the Rodney King rights It's just about the people that experience what was happening during that time. Yeah, the film Duke Yeah, Rodney King rights was a backdrop. So we're not it's not a documentary Right want to watch information facts that you watch it. Yeah, I see it set the tone of like that that age Because like you even said how people now or cultures or whatever don't even know the racism now But like we don't know the racism a hundred years ago, and they don't know the racism Maybe to some of the rides that were happening during the time. Yeah, but also today like given like some sort of a context Yeah, yeah, yeah, what's happening today too and kind of like how Either we've digressed or we haven't grown at all. Yeah, the parallels Yeah, and so you'll see that in that film too and it's not it's it's going to be about the people And I think that's like the important part. So don't don't look at it for like fact-checking a shit Yeah, yeah, it's just to see like how two communities they were kind of going through the same shit But they couldn't see they're slowly they almost got together. Yeah, let's happen, bro Yeah, yeah, it's almost cool. It was it's like this whole thing. They're like right where I always say too It's like when you're kind of experiencing your own pain you don't care about Somebody else. Yeah, all you see is hate. Yeah, and then it just caused two people who are actually going through the same shit Yeah to hate each other and then some see the similarities. Yeah. Yeah So like when I was down to I'll just kind of edit with this. It was I was So my parents own a black music by store, they still do it to this day. Oh, what a black music by store Oh, yeah, so we sell we whatever all that shit, right? So that's that's that was my thing. Yeah Unbelievable Singing bro Right so I Had this weird experience where I kind of like grew up around a predominantly like black neighborhood, right? And you know my best friend's best friend's black as well And I kind of related to both cultures and I couldn't really understand what was going on And then not until I got older my friend Ricky kind of mentioned it It was like it was like it was kind of weird because we see a bunch of like you Korean dudes Opening a business in our neighborhoods and we see you selling us stuff and profiting But meanwhile we can't even catch a break and get a business fucking sure, you know So all we see is hate, but we're actually mad at the wrong people, you know We're mad at you for coming but for us, it's like we don't even see like we came we got the business loan No, whatever America gave us and we thought it was amazing. Yeah All we're trying to do is put food on our table and then help our kids and I take food away from you Which is kind of maybe what they felt exactly and so like all these like Racists like undertones or stuff that we didn't have coming into this country. That's what this country threw at us Yeah, you know and told us this is truth. Yeah, so my parents, you know For whatever reason didn't buy that racist bullshit and then you know, they just love everybody as public because he's a pastor as well Yeah, so I never grew up with that. So I never understood what people you know Not everybody but like that 20% or 50% of the customers hated us so much sure, you know majority of them Yeah, that was that little thing that was there and it was because they just didn't understand each other, you know And so it kind of sucks. It sounds like your life was a gook. Yeah So my character is who I was growing up as a kid. So that's that that's the reflection that you're gonna see in that Yeah, what is a like an actor or someone in your position go from there? So like YouTube crushed it you got over it now you go into a real movie and you're into it Yeah, how does that how does that process go not only what do you want you people come to you now? Do you still got to go to auditions? How's that should work? I mean no, so I got signed to an agency like okay going on. I'm starting to act next year So you're a movie star on our podcast We'll still be here. Yeah, 100% though. I don't even know if I like it. Yeah. Oh, no I bet I bet dude you're you're over it already. You're gonna land a role That's gonna be like like critically acclaimed and then you're just gonna peace out. I'm calling this right now Well, I already feel like that now So it's like I made gook it was from the with my friend Justin And you know, I got to help him with it and it was from our hearts and it was it did really kind of the fucking Sundance for crying Yeah, I didn't expect it to get in the Sundance. So when I found out I got in the sundance. I started ball Yeah, I was like tearing up balling. I was like what in the world are going on So because that goal of getting into Sundance was a life-thrown goal of mine Sure happened a little faster than expected Well in the next movie now, you know, I don't know that much about that world by any means But I've gone through 10% of the process Now you got an agent now you're gonna go to auditions and now you don't have a word at who you are or what you say You're Kim Jong-il and every next movie like you're fucked now like your hearts doesn't matter I've been auditioning out for the past four or five months, right? And I've gotten really close to a lot of things and I'm not really even if I get a rejection at audits I don't give a fuck, you know, so now it's just like I'm kind of looking at this and I'm like Do I even like this? Yeah, I think I did it once again. It was always for me first Yeah, so now I'm going to these auditions where I like the art and the craft of it I don't like the bullshit that comes yeah, well now you're in like Hollywood It's different than you and it's different than making a movie with your buddy I'm thinking like oh do I even do I just like acting a sub or do I just like creating? Yeah, but my thing is like you can't knock it till you try it Yeah, I'm going to try it first to the best all the way Yeah, what are most of the auditions out like TV shows movies commercials. It's TV shows. Yeah, cool commercials I do have a commercial agent, but they keep sending me shit like a few hours before I do that I got a million things going on. Yeah, so but it's gonna be TV shows and movies. Yeah But what about a things so you talked about doing a lot of different endeavors What are some things maybe in the future that you find exciting or you want to hop in so like acting is kind of like maybe Let's say last two years you did gook and like you're trying to maybe move forward with that You did some comedy a singing is there anything else you have that Yeah, like what are some other passions that you think all food is definitely food Because I have a software place called drifts. It's amazing You know it is amazing. So one coming to Sacramento in the next three years You should have a fight show that would be cool. That would you go around it? I think you could be a great host because I love all those you ever watched dead set on life Yeah, Maddie Matheson super cool guy Toronto, and then there's uh, what is it? Hwang's world. Yeah, like just like a show like that and then a action Bronson hadn't had a show for a while I think you totally do that dude. Yeah, I just like food and I kind of want one Two places to franchise out and go really very cool. That's not even a money thing. It's just yeah You want to impact yeah impact thing. Yeah. No, I love that. I love how you have so many different goals Yeah, so it's just that like so like I've kind of been able to tick off a lot of things Also, the other thing is to fucking lose get back to my original way You know that would be like the best thing yeah, we got you David Yeah, they got me on that so it's like that those goals I kind of want to knock out at the end of the day man Like it's so corny, but I just want to be happy. Yeah, dude. Yeah, are you there? You're pretty happy. I just want to retire So I want to retire and be able to do what I want to do without money being something that's looming over my shoulder Yeah, which is the main thing that determines what you do. So just remove that from the equation You remove that so people say like well if you become a millionaire you'd be born I know I think I'd be able to do half things. I wanted to be totally get you. Yeah, I totally get you I would paint I would be a ballerina. Yeah, I would be a UFC fighter. I would do anything like yeah You could explore exactly Free that is a little bit lucky that our generation got to where you know My goal is the same but like how can I do what I love and make money off of it and that you know I never move the money equation even Well like you just said like you want to franchise your your ice cream spot not to not to be a billionaire But because then you know you'll have enough money to live and you want to franchise your ice cream spot Like that's the same reason like we want to start this podcast me and Omar just literally three days ago The same thing like I like creating content I like having conversation with cool people if there's a way for me to market or monetize a way for me to kick it with Cool people and have a conversation. I like fuck you. I'm gonna do that like fucking America America's dope and it allows me to do this. So yeah Well David, I would say thank you so much my man for being on working people find you You remind me on YouTube David so comedy Twitter on the Instagram You've been slacking on Twitter, bro. I used to I used to follow you. I mean, I still follow you I didn't unfollow you bro. Okay hurt, but you used to like go ham on there And it's it's hard to like keep up with everything man I'm sure all my Twitter Twitter's the best though for I feel like for comedians. Yeah Like I feel like I wanted to like be on Twitter more more often, but man Sometimes it's just difficult. How many shits you take a day, huh? He's gonna say bring bring that day You don't bring your phone in there You get it's like $20. It's fucking that's what you always you always have pink eyebrow. No $20. You they sanitize your fucking phone, bro It's like a laser thing. Oh, come on. It's 2017 2017 that's part of the Instagram starter pattern the sanitation. Yeah. Yeah, it's really like 20 bucks. We'll just scan your phone We're clean ain't even what a little bit of butthole on your phone. There's worse things There's that's the quote from you right there a little bit of butthole on your phone There's a butthole in your mouth. You're all right. That's a t-shirt My close is up ladies and gentlemen, we appreciate you give us a review share with your friends comment. I Don't even know what they comment. They get like a review or some shit You're the one that has experience being a podcast Leave a review give us a fucking only a good review. Yeah, give us those stars Fuck you And then we'll send David The comments on our YouTube and fucking smash you out. Yeah, this is the this is the come-up David We'll see you a year from now. No, no, no, no, bro six months. Yeah We'll have you in three six months you down our goal is to be top 10 fitness podcast within a few months I know we can make it. No, we're in it and David's in it Well, especially once he lands his first Kim Jong-il role on a movie Shade but last thing I'll say there are some people on like Instagram where that's kind of happening Dude appreciate you all we'll catch you in the next one