00:00:00
- I tried to quit my
smartphone for a year.
00:00:03
Why'd I do it? I know you
think you know the answer.
00:00:05
Yes, there's evidence
it makes you depressed,
00:00:07
sleep deprived, distracted,
it's a big time suck.
00:00:09
It takes you away from enjoying
the frigging life you have
00:00:12
right in front of you instead of the lives
00:00:14
of other people in a little rectangle.
00:00:15
Don't get me wrong,
rectangle's a great shape.
00:00:17
Structurally pretty sound.
00:00:18
Triangle's a little better,
00:00:19
but the real reason I'm doing it
00:00:22
is those reasons pretty much.
00:00:24
Also, I want to just see what happens
00:00:25
and if it makes my life better.
00:00:26
And spoiler, this right
now is after the fact.
00:00:28
So you know, I didn't die.
00:00:30
Also, I can do this now.
00:00:31
(lasers beaming)
00:00:32
That might be related. I'm not sure.
00:00:34
So let's start with day 73.
00:00:35
Yeah, actually, you know what?
00:00:36
Let's start with day one
when I had grand ambitions
00:00:39
to replace this phone with this phone.
00:00:41
It's called a Light
Phone. It's not a sponsor.
00:00:43
All you can really do is text.
00:00:44
It has some directions on it
00:00:46
and I think you can listen to music
00:00:47
and I was pretty excited
and not at all worried.
00:00:49
A little scared, to be honest with you.
00:00:51
I was a little scared
to be honest with you
00:00:52
because there are a lot of legitimately
00:00:54
convenient things about this.
00:00:55
Like my sleep tracking
app, my workout app.
00:00:57
Also, I need an app to charge our car.
00:00:59
And arguably the best
thing about smartphones,
00:01:02
mobile porn, maps.
00:01:03
Although the Light Phone
does have a map function,
00:01:04
I didn't use it yet though.
00:01:05
Also my notes app is really useful.
00:01:07
How the hell am I gonna take notes?
00:01:09
I'm just gonna carry around a
little notepad in my pocket.
00:01:11
Oh yeah, that's what I did.
00:01:12
But also I use a camera on here a lot.
00:01:14
How am I gonna use a
camera when I'm on the go?
00:01:16
Probably gonna buy a little camera
00:01:17
that I can carry around in my pocket?
00:01:19
Oh yeah, that's what I did.
00:01:20
Problem though, going
minimal with the phone
00:01:22
means going maximal with
things in my pocket.
00:01:24
By the way, I used AI
to generate this image.
00:01:26
Can anyone tell me what
the hell is in this pocket?
00:01:28
Okay, so that was the plan.
00:01:31
And from the tone of my voice,
00:01:32
you can definitely tell
00:01:33
that I went according
to plan the whole time.
00:01:35
(laughs sarcastically)
00:01:36
Okay, back to day one and then
transition into day three.
00:01:39
It's many hours later
00:01:40
and I have successfully
ported my number over.
00:01:43
This is my phone now and
it feels very strange.
00:01:46
I'm feeling the urge to
go back to my computer
00:01:48
and check my email
00:01:49
'cause I am worried that
I'm missing something
00:01:52
and I am almost never missing anything.
00:01:54
So far, not really that
hard at all and enjoyable.
00:01:57
I've been reading more,
00:01:59
I've texted back and forth with people.
00:02:00
It's a little bit more
clunky with this thing.
00:02:02
I haven't really been leaving the house,
00:02:04
so it hasn't been that
much of a challenge.
00:02:06
But I'm using social media way less.
00:02:07
The thing that's constantly happening is
00:02:09
I wanna look something up.
00:02:10
Someone will mention a
celebrity and be like,
00:02:11
"What was that person in?"
00:02:12
Or I'll get an idea for a video
00:02:14
and I'll want to Google
what's already out there.
00:02:16
Oh, now you know my research
secrets. I use Google.
00:02:18
I have prevented probably
like 50 rabbit holes
00:02:22
I could have gone down.
00:02:22
And what I did instead,
have my own thoughts.
00:02:25
And those thoughts are
less chaotic and stressful.
00:02:27
My mind is able to focus on
the ongoing conversations
00:02:30
I'm having with people in my life
00:02:32
rather than the ongoing conversations
00:02:34
I'm having with everything
happening in the world.
00:02:36
I actually texted a friend
more than I probably would have
00:02:39
because it's all I could do on this phone.
00:02:41
It's great. My sleep is better.
00:02:43
When I wake up in the middle of the night,
00:02:44
will grab my Kindle and read
00:02:46
and fall back to sleep pretty quickly
00:02:47
or I won't grab anything
and I'll fall back asleep.
00:02:50
Well, I will grab something.
00:02:52
(crowd laughs)
00:02:54
I mean, I'll grab the covers.
00:02:55
What were you thinking?
00:02:56
Oh, you were thinking I
was gonna (beep) my (beep)
00:02:58
I will occasionally think,
00:02:59
oh, I wanna look something
up and then I can't,
00:03:02
and then I remain in the moment
00:03:03
and I don't go down a rabbit hole.
00:03:05
That has happened multiple times a day,
00:03:07
but decreasing in occurrences
00:03:10
and I'm perfectly fine not knowing.
00:03:12
I feel like I'm caught up enough
on the news and if I'm not,
00:03:15
I don't miss it.
00:03:17
Like if I'm in a situation
where I have to wait,
00:03:19
like in a waiting room or something,
00:03:20
I'm content either grabbing a magazine
00:03:22
or just sitting there thinking.
00:03:24
I feel calmer.
00:03:26
When you're looking at your phone a lot,
00:03:27
that consumes energy.
00:03:29
You only have so much energy in a day.
00:03:30
There's a thing called decision fatigue
00:03:32
and it will wear you down.
00:03:34
I don't feel as worn down.
00:03:35
I don't know if it's
because of this or not,
00:03:38
but it feels like it might be.
00:03:40
I don't think I'm ever gonna go back
00:03:41
to full use of the smartphone.
00:03:43
However, I don't really
like this phone very much.
00:03:46
I'm going to switch over to
a minimalist iPhone approach.
00:03:50
I thought this is supposed to be
00:03:51
a quitting smartphone video wheeze bag.
00:03:53
Yes, yes. I went back to a
very dumbed down smartphone.
00:03:56
That's why I put tried in
the title of this video,
00:03:58
depending on what I titled this video.
00:03:59
Look, the goal here is the
same as the goal I always have,
00:04:02
to try to make my life better.
00:04:03
So good in fact that I
become the all-seeing,
00:04:05
all-knowing space baby at
the center of the universe,
00:04:07
pretty lofty goal I think is achievable.
00:04:09
The dumb phone was too dumb.
00:04:11
Not because of lack of abilities,
00:04:13
but because of clunky abilities.
00:04:14
It was actually making my life worse
00:04:16
to use just the basic functions.
00:04:18
I had a few instances of missed
texts which caused problems,
00:04:21
and it was also pretty
annoying to type in the thing.
00:04:23
So I just didn't want to.
00:04:25
I wish there was an extremely
robust dumb phone out there
00:04:28
that worked as buttery,
smooth as the smartphone,
00:04:31
but without all the extra
crap and there just isn't.
00:04:33
As far as I know.
00:04:34
I did try to slather the
Light Phone in butter
00:04:36
and although delicious,
00:04:37
it didn't make it any more buttery smooth.
00:04:39
And I did drop it a lot and
it was a waste of butter
00:04:42
and it made it higher calorie.
00:04:43
So what does a minimalist
iPhone approach mean?
00:04:45
Well, I'm just gonna start a sentence
00:04:47
and then let Craig from the past take over
00:04:48
'cause I'm sick of talking right now.
00:04:49
(clears throat)
00:04:50
I will lock myself out of most things,
00:04:53
give China the password.
00:04:55
Not the country China.
00:04:56
Although they probably
already have it these days.
00:04:58
(crowd laughing)
00:04:59
You know, hackers everywhere.
Oh my god, oh my god.
00:05:01
What happened to privacy?
Oh my god, Big Brother.
00:05:03
There are just some
things about a smartphone
00:05:06
that obviously unquestioningly
make my life better.
00:05:10
So I'm just gonna take those
without all the toxic stuff.
00:05:14
But in general, I don't
wanna be overly dramatic,
00:05:17
but in some ways it feels
like I've got my life back.
00:05:19
I highly recommend this.
00:05:20
Well, at least I did on day 22.
00:05:22
We'll see what happens.
00:05:24
Did that generate enough
interest to keep people watching?
00:05:26
Do an eyebrow thing? Oh, okay.
00:05:29
(dramatic music)
00:05:30
Oh yeah. Such mystery.
00:05:31
I'm in the middle of a
three month YouTube hiatus.
00:05:33
January, February, March.
00:05:34
Now that I'm gearing up to
generate more video ideas,
00:05:37
I'm realizing that internet rabbit holes
00:05:39
were kind of a good
source of my video ideas.
00:05:42
I would often do that in bed,
I would come up with ideas,
00:05:45
along with other things in bed.
00:05:47
(crowd laughs)
00:05:48
I mean, I'll grab the covers.
What were you thinking?
00:05:50
Oh, you were thinking I was
gonna (beep) really (beep)
00:05:52
So it kind of makes my
day more challenging
00:05:54
to have to cram in more research.
00:05:56
Maybe that just means I had
trouble turning off my job
00:05:58
and I shouldn't be working all this much
00:06:00
and shouldn't be spending that
much time generating ideas.
00:06:02
Just not ruin my bedtime.
00:06:04
Maybe there's a better way.
00:06:06
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
00:06:07
Quick interjection here to apologize
00:06:08
for the whirlwind of pros and cons
00:06:10
and ambiguity I'm about to stumble upon
00:06:12
as I try to figure out
how I feel on day 73.
00:06:14
I do enjoy that I'm spending time
00:06:16
reading books while in bed.
00:06:17
They just make me sleepy.
I fall asleep sooner.
00:06:20
Occasionally I'll have a I
should google that thought
00:06:23
and then I'm like, well I can't.
00:06:24
At this point, it's become
a little frustrating
00:06:26
when that happens.
00:06:27
But think of all the rabbit
holes I have avoided.
00:06:29
Be present in your own
life. Have more knowledge.
00:06:33
And I do notice when I go
to Twitter on my computer,
00:06:35
stress levels increase.
00:06:37
Not just because of like bad
news or arguments on Twitter,
00:06:40
but just a bombardment of
all sorts of information.
00:06:43
Having full complete thoughts,
00:06:45
thinking about things in my everyday life
00:06:47
that I should think about, like parenting,
00:06:49
household things that need to get done.
00:06:51
I have brain space to
worry about that stuff
00:06:54
in a full,
00:06:55
complete,
00:06:56
useful way.
00:06:57
But also I'm kind of getting into
00:06:59
Animal Crossing now on Switch.
00:07:01
Mid-April, what the (beep)?
00:07:03
I have loosened my restrictions
00:07:05
as time has gone on a little bit.
00:07:07
Once in a while I will
look things up on Google,
00:07:09
sometimes about food
or drinks I might order
00:07:12
to make sure they don't have nuts in them,
00:07:14
which I feel like is understandable
00:07:16
'cause I'm allergic to tree nuts.
00:07:17
Otherwise, still barely using the phone,
00:07:21
shooting video with it right now.
00:07:23
But yes, I abandoned carrying
around the little camera
00:07:26
and the notepad.
00:07:27
It's just easier to use
the smartphone for it
00:07:29
and it doesn't make my life worse.
00:07:30
I have started to become a
little addicted to Twitter
00:07:34
when I'm on my computer
now though, maybe more so.
00:07:37
That is something I need to work on.
00:07:39
But what else am I gonna
do? It's horrible out here.
00:07:41
Okay, yes, I'm talking
about not using my phone
00:07:44
while talking to my phone,
00:07:45
but hey, how am I supposed to do this?
00:07:46
This is my job doing video and this,
00:07:48
I'm making a video about
not using my phone.
00:07:49
And this is the camera to use.
00:07:51
The point is I'm sitting here at the zoo
00:07:53
and Zelda just came out
and I just put a video out.
00:07:56
I have thoughts and ideas
about upcoming videos.
00:07:59
There's so many things
00:08:00
that I would be reading about on my phone.
00:08:02
I'd be reading about Zelda on
my phone 'cause it's amazing.
00:08:05
I love it. I'd be reading
comments from the latest video.
00:08:07
I'd be reading about the ideas
00:08:09
that are coming to my
head about future videos.
00:08:11
But I'm at the zoo, we just had a meal,
00:08:13
and I'm sitting here
waiting at the table for
00:08:16
them to get ice cream and bring it back.
00:08:18
People watching, enjoying the weather.
00:08:19
The beautiful, finally
beautiful Wisconsin weather.
00:08:22
Looking at the birds and
whatever animals I can see.
00:08:25
There was a bird, but it's gone.
00:08:26
Enjoying my time in the outside.
00:08:29
Whereas I know I would be just staring
00:08:31
at my phone this entire time.
00:08:33
We'd leave and then I would
feel like I was barely here.
00:08:35
Part of me is like, I really
wish I could read some comments
00:08:37
and respond to some comments
or get some work done
00:08:40
while I can on a Saturday at the zoo.
00:08:42
But it's so much better to not,
00:08:45
it's so much better to just sit and enjoy
00:08:48
'cause I'm giving myself
permission to do that.
00:08:50
If I didn't have this phone limit,
00:08:52
I would feel like I
didn't have permission.
00:08:56
I'd feel like, well, I
am able to do the work,
00:08:58
so I should do it.
00:08:59
There's some negative feelings about it.
00:09:01
Little bit of stress about not
knowing how my video's doing
00:09:03
or what people are saying
or how I can respond.
00:09:05
But this, not doing that, is better.
00:09:08
Having time is better.
00:09:11
And yes, I'm taking the
time to do this video.
00:09:12
Of course, that's counter
to what I'm saying.
00:09:14
Part of the problem, maybe.
00:09:16
But I'm able to do this while thinking
00:09:17
and looking around as if I'm
just talking to another person.
00:09:20
So we're fine. We're fine here, okay.
00:09:22
I don't consider this using my smartphone.
00:09:24
If I would've stuck with the dumb phone
00:09:26
at the beginning of the month,
00:09:26
I would've been carrying
around a separate camera
00:09:29
and that would've been bulky
and made my life worse.
00:09:31
So this is the right way.
This is the right call.
00:09:33
It's been a while since I checked in.
00:09:34
I'm not using social
media at all on the phone.
00:09:38
I have made exceptions here
and there for other things.
00:09:41
In some ways I'm failing,
00:09:42
but I still don't feel like I'm failing.
00:09:44
We went on a trip to California.
00:09:46
I downloaded the New York Times Games app
00:09:48
so I could play Wordle
and the Spelling Bee
00:09:51
and The Crossword and the Sudoku.
00:09:54
And I still have been going in
00:09:55
and playing those games
occasionally, sometimes in bed.
00:09:57
I know you're not supposed
to use your phone in bed.
00:09:59
And I believe it actually
helps me fall asleep.
00:10:01
It calms my mind.
00:10:02
But the blue light, blah.
00:10:04
I know blue light's
00:10:04
supposed to have an effect on your sleep.
00:10:06
I think it's more the
stimulation from the phone
00:10:08
than the blue light in my experience.
00:10:09
I know a lot of people are gonna be angry
00:10:10
that I'm not actually
quitting my smartphone.
00:10:12
I still feel like I am.
00:10:13
I'm not getting drawn in when
there are other people around.
00:10:16
I have allowed looking up
random facts back into my life
00:10:19
and then put the phone down.
00:10:20
I'm not going down rabbit holes.
00:10:21
And that is the goal,
the non rabbit hole goal.
00:10:24
But what I think I'm learning is that
00:10:25
most of the time the smartphone
is not making my life worse.
00:10:29
It's the social media
that's making my life worse.
00:10:32
I also don't think social
media is all bad inherently.
00:10:34
When it started, it was a
source of joy and being social,
00:10:37
what it has become is
a huge source of stress
00:10:39
and being aware of all
the things people hate.
00:10:42
No matter what good things are out there,
00:10:44
there are people that hate them,
00:10:45
and no matter what bad
things are out there,
00:10:47
there are people that love them.
00:10:48
Also, good and bad is relative,
but you get my meaning.
00:10:51
I'm getting drawn into
it and reading about it.
00:10:53
And also the 24 hour news cycle
on TV does the same thing.
00:10:57
I just don't think it's good for anybody.
00:10:59
And this gives you easy access to it.
00:11:00
Well, I'm not doing that stuff
on it now, and it feels good.
00:11:04
In general,
00:11:05
I have a much healthier
relationship with this phone
00:11:08
and I am not sorry for the
times that I'm using it.
00:11:13
So there.
00:11:13
Whatever I title this video,
00:11:14
it would be hard to explain
it all in the title.
00:11:16
I quit my smartphone, but
then I made some exceptions.
00:11:19
You wouldn't have clicked on that.
00:11:21
So I'm making click bait so you click,
00:11:22
am I part of the problem?
00:11:23
Yeah, maybe.
00:11:24
Hello. Still going.
00:11:26
I have, one of the best
ways for me to fall asleep
00:11:28
is to do Sudoku on my phone in bed.
00:11:31
It's just numbers.
00:11:32
It keeps me engaged just
enough to shut my brain off
00:11:35
along with other things in bed.
00:11:37
(crowd laughs)
00:11:38
I mean, I'll grab the covers.
00:11:39
Oh, you were thinking (beep)
00:11:41
At this point, yes.
00:11:42
A lot of things have bled back in.
00:11:43
The Games app, not making my life worse.
00:11:45
Occasionally I am looking things up,
00:11:47
not making my life worse.
00:11:48
China and I did the video where
we cooked at home every day.
00:11:50
We used the app Paprika for recipes,
00:11:53
not making my life worse.
00:11:54
But no Twitter, no social media.
00:11:57
But also I'm kind of coming back around
00:11:58
to the idea that the
smartphone is not all bad.
00:12:01
I think we might be overdoing the blame
00:12:03
because it's the thing
we are using the most
00:12:06
so it's easy to blame.
00:12:07
I didn't expect that by
this point in this video
00:12:10
I was gonna be defending the smartphone.
00:12:12
But I think like all things,
00:12:13
it's not really the tool
itself, it's how you use it.
00:12:17
I don't notice a gigantic
improvement in my life,
00:12:19
to be honest with you.
00:12:20
Maybe I already had not too unhealthy
00:12:22
of a relationship with my phone,
but also I don't crave it.
00:12:25
I don't think, oh, I
can't wait for this year
00:12:27
to be over to go back.
00:12:27
I won't go back. I just won't.
00:12:30
I'm only gonna check
Twitter on the browser,
00:12:33
and even that I'm trying to limit.
00:12:34
I think I'm still doing that too much.
00:12:36
I don't know, someday
maybe I'll convince myself
00:12:37
to delete it.
00:12:38
Then again, there are
useful things about it.
00:12:40
A lot of good things with my career
00:12:41
have happened through Twitter.
00:12:43
I think it's easy to say,
quit, delete, and done.
00:12:46
I think the harder thing
to do is to figure out
00:12:48
a way to make it useful
without making it toxic.
00:12:50
I don't know. Let's keep going.
00:12:52
Whew. All done.
00:12:54
I can't wait to get back to
00:12:55
continuing to do what I've been
doing because it's not hard
00:12:58
and it really is making my
life better and I love it.
00:13:01
I'm going to continue this forever.
00:13:02
I love not taking my work
00:13:03
and my social media
with me everywhere I go.
00:13:05
When I'm in bed,
00:13:06
I'm not reading things
that are gonna rile me up.
00:13:07
I'm just playing Sudoku and
getting sleepy or reading a book
00:13:10
and then when I'm out and
about, I'm experiencing life.
00:13:13
It's great.
00:13:14
Because I didn't go so
extreme with this challenge,
00:13:16
I've just figured out
how to use my phone less,
00:13:18
but still get all the
useful things out of it
00:13:20
without destroying my life.
00:13:21
But I'm absolutely confident,
00:13:23
probably more than any other challenge,
00:13:24
that I'm going to continue
doing the same thing
00:13:27
that I've been doing.
00:13:28
However, reducing the smartphone
00:13:29
hasn't been incredibly life-changing.
00:13:32
It's subtle improvements
00:13:33
and I'm not even sure if it would be
00:13:34
all that helpful to everyone.
00:13:35
I'm not gonna make wild claims
00:13:36
that this is gonna turn your life around
00:13:38
and make your poop smell
like chocolate muffins
00:13:40
and you burp rainbows
00:13:41
and you're able to rip a phone
book in half with your teeth,
00:13:44
fold a piece of paper in
half more than seven times,
00:13:47
sneeze with your eyes open,
00:13:48
and you can read everyone's
mind and turn invisible,
00:13:51
able to sit through an entire
episode of "General Hospital".
00:13:54
Seriously, soap operas are boring.
00:13:55
I don't think the smartphone
00:13:56
is the source of all the world's problems.
00:13:58
And in general,
00:13:59
I think it's probably a
net benefit to society.
00:14:01
I think there's value in being able
00:14:02
to find out all the information you need
00:14:04
whenever and wherever you need it.
00:14:06
Ever since I got a smartphone,
00:14:07
I have not gotten lost
in the woods anymore.
00:14:09
I used to wander a lot
out in the wilderness.
00:14:11
I'm lost in the woods.
00:14:13
I mean, look at me. I'm a lumberjack.
00:14:14
But I don't know,
00:14:15
if you feel like you're not
enjoying things right now,
00:14:17
if everything's starting to feel blah
00:14:19
or the same or you're
feeling down, change it up.
00:14:22
Reduce the smartphone and it might help.
00:14:23
It could be a fun experiment at least
00:14:24
just to see what happens.
00:14:26
That's what I do all the time.
00:14:26
Reducing the smartphone did
marginally improve my life.
00:14:30
That's my conclusion.
00:14:31
It turns out the smartphone was a factor.
00:14:34
Thank you Factor for
sponsoring this video.
00:14:37
Are you sick of getting weekly deliveries
00:14:38
of piles of stinky garbage
saying to yourself,
00:14:41
"Oh my gosh, this garbage is so stinky.
00:14:43
Why do I order this?
This doesn't make sense.
00:14:45
I wish there were other options."
00:14:47
Well, now you do have other
options and did for a while.
00:14:50
Factor can deliver 35 plus weekly
00:14:53
flavor packed, fresh, never frozen meals
00:14:55
that support a healthy lifestyle.
00:14:57
But who has time to cook? You
don't even have to cook it.
00:14:59
Well, I guess you do have to take the time
00:15:01
to put it in the microwave.
00:15:02
Two minutes, maybe longer,
00:15:03
depending on how long it
takes to hit the button.
00:15:05
Now, if you're trying
to quit your smartphone
00:15:06
during that two minutes,
00:15:07
you can spend the time
staring out the window
00:15:09
and contemplating life.
00:15:11
Who am I?
00:15:12
Why am I?
00:15:13
If I traveled back in
time to change something
00:15:15
and succeeded, that would
eliminate my motivation
00:15:17
to travel back in time in the first place.
00:15:18
This is a well-established idea
00:15:20
called the Grandfather Paradox,
00:15:21
but it still messes with my head.
00:15:22
Anyway, they even got dietician
approved calorie smart meals
00:15:25
that are less than 550
calories per serving.
00:15:27
This is all amazing wheeze bags,
00:15:29
but surely this is everything
00:15:30
and you can't add anything to it.
00:15:31
That would be impossible.
00:15:32
Nope, they've got 45 plus add-on options
00:15:35
like smoothies, juices, snacks,
samoosas, and snoothies.
00:15:38
They don't have samoosas
and snoothies yet,
00:15:40
but I will be lobbying for those
00:15:41
just as soon as I figure
out what they are.
00:15:42
But weren't you pushing HelloFresh before?
00:15:44
What the Hello happened to them?
00:15:46
They're still great.
00:15:47
In fact, they own Factor.
00:15:48
So both of them give you a wider array
00:15:50
of options to choose from.
00:15:51
In fact, I tell you this every single time
00:15:53
I talk about Factors so you
probably already know this
00:15:55
unless this is the first time
00:15:56
you've decided to watch the full ad.
00:15:57
I recommend not skipping them
00:15:59
because I think ads are my best work.
00:16:00
Observe.
00:16:01
I truly enjoy being a benefactor of Factor
00:16:03
for being a lunchtime compactor
00:16:05
so I don't gotta be a
meal cooking pro actor,
00:16:07
but in fact a cooking redactor
00:16:08
and just pop factor
into the micro reactor,
00:16:11
but not so hard that I need a chiropractor
00:16:13
or cause an explosion and
need to hire a subcontractor.
00:16:15
Steven Root is a great character actor.
00:16:17
Sorry, I'm being a distractor.
00:16:18
And I don't wanna be a detractor
00:16:19
about the delicious factor of Factor.
00:16:21
Truly, truly, really good.
I'm not being an over reactor.
00:16:24
It really titillates the olfactors.
00:16:26
Okay, puns done. Done pun.
00:16:27
So I'm offering an
exclusive discount for you.
00:16:30
Head to Factor75.com or
click the link below,
00:16:33
which will take you to Factor75.com
00:16:34
and use code WHEEZY50 to
get 50% off your first box.
00:16:38
Factor75.com, code WHEEZY50,
50% off your first box.
00:16:41
Feel like I wrote a lot for this ad spot
00:16:43
and it might be kind of long,
00:16:44
but I might leave it all
in because I like it.
00:16:46
Thank you Factor for sponsoring this video
00:16:47
and thank you for watching.
00:16:48
Even if you watched on your smartphone,
00:16:50
I don't think it's necessarily a problem
00:16:52
as long as you weren't driving
00:16:53
or you weren't at a job interview.
00:16:55
Let me know if you watched
this during a job interview
00:16:57
and how it went.
00:16:58
Lemme know all the things
that I distracted you from
00:17:00
while you were watching this
video on your smartphone.
00:17:01
I have a Patreon if
you'd like to support me.
00:17:03
I do monthly live streams
and monthly banjo faces.
00:17:06
You might just have to see what they are
00:17:07
to know what I'm talking about,
00:17:08
unless you've been
watching for many years.
00:17:10
YouTube's got a video on screen
00:17:11
that it thinks you might like.
00:17:13
I'd be careful. I might get
naked in that one though.
00:17:15
I think I remember that
I get naked in that one.
00:17:17
So just watch it behind closed doors.
00:17:19
I guess that's it.
00:17:21
(bell chiming)
00:17:22
(lasers beaming)