Ludwig Had a Rough Time at Jason's Birthday Party

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概要

TLDRThe narrator shares their experience attending Jason the Wii's 21st birthday party, which was live-streamed and attended by many younger people. They recount humorous incidents, including being stopped by a neighborhood watch and lying about their name. The narrator reflects on feeling out of place, the hot atmosphere of the party, and the changing landscape of streaming culture, noting how creators now share their lives more intimately. They also discuss their gift to Jason and the recognition they received from cameramen at the event.

収穫

  • 🎉 Jason turned 21 and had a live-streamed birthday party.
  • 🚦 The narrator faced a neighborhood watch while trying to enter the party.
  • 🤥 They lied about their last name when questioned.
  • 🎁 The narrator gifted Jason a tungsten sphere.
  • 🔥 The party was hot and crowded with younger attendees.
  • 📸 The narrator felt out of place in casual attire.
  • 🤔 Streaming culture has changed significantly over the years.
  • 👥 The narrator was recognized mostly by cameramen, not creators.
  • 💧 They left the party feeling parched and unsatisfied with the drink options.
  • 🧠 The narrator emphasizes the importance of boundaries in content creation.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The narrator recounts attending Jason the Wii's 21st birthday party, which was live-streamed for 16 hours. Despite not being his scene, he wanted to support Jason. He faced challenges finding the venue due to strict parking rules and encountered a man blocking his path, leading to a series of misunderstandings and lies about his identity and purpose for being there. Eventually, he realized he was trying to go to the wrong location, as the party was actually up the hill, not down.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    After waiting for his girlfriend Cutie, the narrator finally entered the party, feeling out of place in his casual attire compared to the other guests. Inside, it was hot and crowded, with a clear divide between those allowed in the private streaming area and those who were not. He observed the changing landscape of streaming culture, noting how young creators blend their personal lives with their content, contrasting it with his own structured approach to streaming.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:18:12

    The narrator interacted with various guests, including Jason, and presented him with a unique gift. He reflected on the differences in the streaming community compared to when he started, recognizing the shift towards more intimate, live-streamed experiences. While he appreciated the appeal of this new style, he also cautioned against losing personal boundaries as a creator. Ultimately, he acknowledged that he and his peers are now older in the streaming world, accepting their place in the evolving landscape.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What was the occasion for the party?

    It was Jason the Wii's 21st birthday.

  • Why did the narrator feel out of place at the party?

    The narrator felt out of place because they were significantly older than most attendees and dressed casually.

  • What humorous incident happened with the neighborhood watch?

    The narrator lied about their last name when stopped by a man in front of the party.

  • What did the narrator give as a gift to Jason?

    The narrator gave Jason a tungsten sphere.

  • How did the narrator describe the party atmosphere?

    The party was hot, crowded, and filled with a mix of people trying to get into a private streaming area.

  • What did the narrator think about the current state of streaming culture?

    The narrator observed that streaming culture has changed, with creators sharing their lives more intimately and blurring the lines between personal life and content.

  • What was the narrator's mode of transportation to the party?

    The narrator rode a Vespa to the party.

  • How did the narrator feel about being recognized at the party?

    The narrator felt flattered that only cameramen recognized them, indicating they are seen as a creator for the working man.

  • What was the temperature inside the party?

    It was around 85°F inside the party.

  • What did the narrator think about the future of their content creation?

    The narrator believes they should maintain boundaries for their personal sanity and health.

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    Dude, yesterday I went to uh Jason the
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    Wen's birthday party, which uh if you
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    guys don't know, Jason the Wii turned 21
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    yesterday. And for his birthday, he
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    decided to live stream like 16 hours.
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    But more importantly, uh throw a
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    birthday party that was also streamed
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    and not just by him. There was like four
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    or five different people streaming. I
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    don't even know how many people. There's
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    a handful of people who are all
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    streaming there. Uh, and so I I you
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    know, I won't
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    lie. It's not my scene. It's not exactly
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    my ideal Friday night, but you know, I
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    wanted to support Jason for his
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    birthday. So, I decided I would go I'd
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    give him a gift and then I would leave.
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    That was my game plan. I was going to go
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    with Cutie, give him a gift, and leave.
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    Uh, now the first thing I noticed about
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    this party is on the invite, it said no
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    parking. You must
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    Uber. Oh [ __ ] Do they need a
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    chaperone? Good one. Anyway, I ride my
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    Vespa to the party cuz it said no
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    parking. You must Uber. But I figured in
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    Vesa you can kind of cheat all the
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    rules. Uh so I get there and it turns
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    out exactly as I thought. You know there
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    I I see a good parking spot. But as I'm
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    driving up to the spot, there's like a
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    big ass headlight. I don't know how else
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    to describe it. It's like a like a giant
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    single beam of light on the street. And
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    all I can see is the silhouette of a man
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    who looks like
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    this. That's all I can see. Yeah, it's
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    like a spotlight behind this man on the
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    street and he's just standing there and
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    in his hand is a leash and on the other
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    end of a leash is just the most
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    authentic classic white woman dog. You
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    know that white dog that's no longer
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    white, hasn't been for about eight
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    years. Got yellow crusties all over its
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    face. It's yapping the whole time.
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    That's the dog that's in his hand.
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    Okay. And so I in my phone the address
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    says to go down the hill. So I'm I'm
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    going down the hill and the guy steps in
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    front of my vestment. Now bear in mind
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    my vest is a small vehicle. I can get
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    around this man. So I go to go around.
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    He steps in front of my vehicle. It's a
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    decision by
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    him. And he goes, "What are you doing?"
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    And I said, "I'm going down the
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    hill." And he said, "No, you're not."
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    And I go, "That's where it says I'm
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    supposed to go."
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    And he
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    says, "What's your last name?" And for
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    whatever reason, I lie. I don't know why
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    I lie. I go, "Parker, like Peter
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    Parker." I don't know why I lied. I
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    wasn't I did nothing wrong. I was
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    completely
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    sober. I just decided to lie. So, I said
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    Parker like Peter
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    Parker. And that's when I realized I
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    [ __ ] up.
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    Not even because I lied, but because I
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    didn't listen to what he actually said,
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    cuz he didn't say, "What is your last
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    name?" He said, "What is the last name
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    of the person's house you're going to?"
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    I didn't word it exactly like that, but
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    I knew that's what he said because after
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    I said Parker, he said, "Nobody by the
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    name of Parker lives down there." And so
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    I went, "Well, that doesn't make sense,
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    sir, cuz that's my last
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    name." And I'm going there cuz now I was
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    defensive about my lie.
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    So he goes, "Do you live down there?"
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    And I go, "Well, I'm a Door Dash worker,
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    sir. So what do you think?" Cuz we're in
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    a really nice neighborhood in LA. A
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    second lie, you might have
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    noticed. And he goes, "Well, show you
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    show me your phone." And I show him the
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    map app proudly. I go, "Here it
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    is." And he looks at it for a second.
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    And then I realize I [ __ ] up. Not
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    because the first lie, not because I got
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    defensive about the first line. did a
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    second lie because the address of the
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    house I was going to wasn't even behind
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    him or the spotlight. It was actually in
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    front of him. And what had been
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    happening all night is people had made
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    the same mistake I made were trying to
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    go down the hill to a non-existent house
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    party cuz the house party was actually
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    up the hill and it was just a a error on
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    the map's end. So, he was basically
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    being the neighborhood watch trying to
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    stop people from going down the hill cuz
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    he's annoyed at this party. Meanwhile,
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    while all this is happening, directly
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    next to him is a uh family's driveway
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    and it's blocked off with cones. A woman
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    is standing in between the cones as if a
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    car was going to navigate through that
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    on the phone with the
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    police. And already I'm like, I don't
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    want to be here. This is not my scene. I
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    am a 29-year-old trying to go to a
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    21-year-old's birthday party. Doesn't
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    make any damn sense. So, I sit there and
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    I realize I actually made quite good
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    time because I went on my Vespa and
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    Cutie was um Ubering with uh Extra
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    Emily. So, I I waited for her. I waited
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    like she was like 8 minutes behind me.
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    So, I was just waiting for her. I was
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    sitting there and as I'm sitting there,
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    there's like a garage door to the party.
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    It opens up. 30 people walk out. Okay.
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    all scantily clad women who
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    look either 19 or 39. It's really hard
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    to tell cuz they're all just wearing the
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    same exact fit in hella makeup and I
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    have no idea how old anyone is. I am
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    wearing sweatpants and a white tank top
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    because I had come from the stream. I
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    just look like this and I have a I have
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    a motorcycle helmet on and uh and as the
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    garage opens I'm like, "Oh, this is my
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    opportunity. I'll get inside a bit
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    early. I'll hand my gift off and I'll
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    leave right away." And as I go to go
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    inside, there's a security guard and
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    he's like, "Where you going?" And I was
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    like, "Inside?" And I'm thinking, I'm
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    not going to lie to this guy, okay? Cuz
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    my last lies failed to the truth will
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    set me free. I decide not to lie. So I
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    I'm just trying to go inside. I'm a
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    friend of
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    Jason's. Which might not have been the
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    right reply because his response was
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    kind of like, yeah, sure, everybody's a
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    fan of Jason's. So, my truth, I think,
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    actually came off like a
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    lie, you know, cuz presumably if you
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    heard of this party from a friend of a
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    friend or saw online or whatever, you'd
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    be like, "Yeah, I'm going to Jason's
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    party, Jason the Wii." But I actually I
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    am friends with Jason. I was trying to
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    say happy birthday. So, he's like,
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    "Well, you got to wait out here. You got
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    to wait. You got to call someone from
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    inside and get you out." And I'm looking
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    through my phone and I'm like, "I don't
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    know anyone in there. I know Jason, but
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    I can't call Jason the Wii on his
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    birthday to get me into the party. It's
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    just too big of an
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    ask." So, I'm like, "You know what? I'll
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    just wait for my girlfriend. She'll
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    figure it out." Ray was in there. That
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    was actually my only other solution. I
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    did message Ray. That's what I thought.
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    I messaged Valkyrie Ray. I said, "Hello,
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    are you here?" Apparently, she left
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    instantly. She said, "I knew you were
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    coming, but I didn't want to wait."
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    Sorry, let me rephrase. She said, "I
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    knew you were coming, but I didn't know
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    how long it would be." Which basically
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    was, "I didn't want to wait." Okay, I
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    [ __ ] paraphrased, but that's
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    basically what she said. So, anyway, I'm
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    just waiting for Cutie. The guy who
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    wouldn't let me into the party goes, "Do
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    you have any cigarettes?" me in a
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    halfife. I go, "Nah, I quit." Which is
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    true. I haven't smoked cigarettes in
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    months, but I was never that on
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    cigarettes to give myself
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    the the title of having quit. And uh and
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    I'm waiting when all of a sudden
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    somebody who works at FaZe comes out and
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    they recognize me. Uh this guy comes
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    out, his name is Say. He's really nice.
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    He's like, "Hey, yeah, I work work with
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    FaZe." And and we talk and he's like,
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    "Do you want to get in?" And at this
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    point, Cutie's like a couple minutes
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    away. I'm like, "No, I'll just wait for
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    Cutie." Uh, and then Cutie shows up and
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    and I realize how big of an error I made
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    in not getting dressed for this party
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    looking at her outfit cuz she looks
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    awesome. And again, I'm wearing a
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    [ __ ] wife beater with stains on it.
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    In fact, I think it's this exact one.
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    So, we get in the
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    party and uh and the first thing I
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    notice it is
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    hot. It is hot in there. like
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    85° hot. There is no air conditioning.
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    And if you don't know right now, the
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    reason I'm dressed up like a douchebag
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    every stream is not because I am one,
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    although I am. It's because there is a
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    heat wave. It is 96° peaking here.
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    Yesterday was like 92 degrees. So even
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    though it was like like I think straight
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    up midnight, it was still
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    85° inside of that place. It was colder
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    outside than inside uh cuz there's no AC
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    or and they didn't keep windows open cuz
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    they didn't want people to sneak in.
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    Party popper emoji. Uh so we walk in and
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    and the party's interesting because it's
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    broken up into like two groups of
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    people. The group of people who are
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    allowed to be in the private area where
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    Jason is streaming and then the people
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    who want to be in the private area where
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    Jason's streaming, but they're not
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    allowed in that area. And my first
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    thought is, damn, the streaming game has
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    changed. I'm looking around. I'm like,
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    this [ __ ] is run by 20 to 23 year olds
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    who are actually just [ __ ] riding
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    this line that is completely blurred on
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    what is their life and what is their
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    content cuz they're basically the same
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    thing. And I'm looking at this party and
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    I'm like, this is not going to make a
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    good YouTube video. There's no title or
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    thumbnail to be had here. But they don't
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    give a [ __ ] about that. It's just keep
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    the camera on, maybe do some crazy [ __ ]
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    maybe farm a
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    clip. It's a different
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    lifestyle. It's a different lifestyle
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    out here. Uh but but you know, we're
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    walking through and I and I actually
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    really don't recognize many people. I
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    see I see Lacy. I pat him on the shirt.
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    He didn't look up at me. I don't think
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    he recognized me. So I go, "Okay, that's
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    cool. I was going to talk about how you
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    had been kicked from phase, but then not
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    kicked from phase, but then now you're
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    back in phase, but that's okay." I move
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    on. I look around. I see your rage. Say
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    hello. Say hello to a couple other
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    people I recognize. And then finally, I
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    see Jason. All right. He He's in this
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    private room, which is just like a like
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    a theater or something. Uh and they they
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    let us in, I think, because I'm being
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    escorted by Cutie. And uh and we do the
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    whole cake thing, you know, cutie gives
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    a cake, light the candle, he blows out
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    the candle. Uh and I actually gave Jason
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    a gift. Okay? Okay. And you guys might
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    be a little bit bit mad about me, mad at
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    me for this, but I gave Jason a gift cuz
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    what I think every 21-year-old man
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    needs. It's when you turn from a boy to
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    a man is a little bit of tungsten. So, I
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    gave Jason our tungsten sphere. Now, I
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    did not give him Cubert Jr. I made a
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    choice. I thought I thought Cubert Jr.
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    and Cubert are too important to the
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    sphere, but this excuse me, too
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    important to the stream, but the
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    Spearbert that's fine. That can go to
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    Jason. Technically, Spearbert's worth
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    more than Cubert Jr., but I can't really
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    display him because he rolls everywhere.
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    So, he wasn't even on stream for like
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    weeks. Anyway, you guys didn't even
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    know. You guys didn't even [ __ ] know.
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    Don't even [ __ ] pretend Spearbert was
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    family. You haven't asked about him in
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    li since I opened him. So, anyway, I I I
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    did that. I I said hello to some other
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    people, but for the most part walking
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    around that party, you know, for most
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    streamed events, and I'm not saying this
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    to brag, but like if I go to like a
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    TwitchCon or something, I'll get
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    recognized by a lot of people. Uh,
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    specifically like other
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    creators. No other creators really came
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    out to me. Like maybe one or two, but no
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    other creators really came out to me.
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    But I was getting stopped by people. But
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    what I noticed is the only people who
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    were stopping to say hi big fan were the
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    cameramen of other
  • 00:12:18
    creators. Like I'm not lying. Every
  • 00:12:20
    single cameraman came up to me. They
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    would be filming their like streamer
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    like whoever they're supposed to film
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    and they go, "Yo, Lwick, big fan, man. I
  • 00:12:30
    love all your content." And they go back
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    to doing their job, which to be totally
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    honest, I was flattered by. I'm the
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    working man's creator. Okay, I'm I'm the
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    working man's I'm not I'm not a creator
  • 00:12:42
    for the creator. I'm the creator for the
  • 00:12:44
    working man of the creator. That's a
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    fine spot to be in. I don't mind that.
  • 00:12:48
    I'm proud of that spot. Those are good
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    people. Those are hardworking people.
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    And I and and we step out after a little
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    bit. It's like again 85 degrees in this
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    room. I'm parched. I'm looking for
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    water. As I ask somebody for water,
  • 00:13:02
    instead of water, they hand me like a
  • 00:13:05
    fifth of alcohol. And I'm like, what do
  • 00:13:08
    you want me to do with this? I drove a
  • 00:13:09
    Vespa here, okay? As is, there's a high
  • 00:13:12
    chance I'm gonna die on the way home. A
  • 00:13:14
    sip of this and I'm guaranteeing it.
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    Like, what are we doing here, bro? I
  • 00:13:18
    want a [ __ ] water. And the only water
  • 00:13:20
    that was available was the tap water. I
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    didn't trust it. I left parched as a
  • 00:13:24
    [ __ ] And as I'm leaving, it is
  • 00:13:26
    just like it's a crazy scene, bro. It
  • 00:13:29
    It's not even like a frat party. it. I
  • 00:13:31
    assume this is what really rich people
  • 00:13:33
    in LA's parties look like because it
  • 00:13:37
    was just a non-stop rotation of Uber
  • 00:13:41
    blacks. Never an Uber X. I didn't see
  • 00:13:44
    one Uber X. It was only Uber Blacks just
  • 00:13:49
    like
  • 00:13:50
    clockwork, you know, like like it's the
  • 00:13:54
    [ __ ] rich terminal at LAX. Only Chevy
  • 00:13:57
    Suburbans. So, I hop into my little
  • 00:14:00
    [ __ ]
  • 00:14:01
    Vesba. I drop my
  • 00:14:05
    Vesa and I click it on and you know, all
  • 00:14:08
    these people [ __ ] dress up for the
  • 00:14:10
    party and then it's me on my Vespa going
  • 00:14:11
    ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding
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    ding. And I was trying to sneak out
  • 00:14:15
    undetected. Unfortunately for me, the
  • 00:14:17
    only person who noticed me exit this
  • 00:14:19
    party on my Vespa was Queson on the way
  • 00:14:21
    out. Kesan on the way out sees me, goes,
  • 00:14:23
    "Drive safe." I go, "Ah, [ __ ] Thank
  • 00:14:25
    you." as I ring the ling ding ding ding
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    ding out of the party and and I really
  • 00:14:30
    acknowledge for the first time, you
  • 00:14:33
    know, because it's obviously been
  • 00:14:34
    happening, but I acknowledge for the
  • 00:14:36
    first time, man, Twitch is different.
  • 00:14:39
    Twitch is different. It is not the same
  • 00:14:42
    Twitch that it was when I started
  • 00:14:43
    watching. It's not the same Twitch that
  • 00:14:45
    it was when I started streaming. It's a
  • 00:14:47
    different scene, man. And I and I and I
  • 00:14:50
    think I get it, man. I think I I think I
  • 00:14:53
    understand it. Like I'm not even hating
  • 00:14:55
    on it to be clear. I think what I try to
  • 00:14:57
    do is like I'm trying to come on stream
  • 00:15:00
    and do some [ __ ] that's entertaining and
  • 00:15:02
    oftentimes that packages in to a YouTube
  • 00:15:05
    video, right? Something condensed,
  • 00:15:07
    something with a format, a structure, a
  • 00:15:10
    a goal, some stakes. You know, I've
  • 00:15:13
    talked about it at Nauseium. probably
  • 00:15:14
    know, but I think the new creators, what
  • 00:15:17
    they try to do is just like share their
  • 00:15:19
    life as intimately as possible in all
  • 00:15:23
    facets. My 21st birthday, I meal prepped
  • 00:15:26
    at my house. I couldn't imagine cameras
  • 00:15:27
    being on me for that. I scheduled my
  • 00:15:29
    night to go out to the bar and then I
  • 00:15:31
    burned my hands meal prepping so I
  • 00:15:33
    didn't end up going out. That was my
  • 00:15:35
    21st. But now it's lowkey like, you
  • 00:15:38
    know, let's do Project X but live
  • 00:15:40
    streamed. I was in conversations with
  • 00:15:42
    people last night. I didn't even know
  • 00:15:44
    there was a camera on us. I was like in
  • 00:15:46
    a conversation with somebody and we're
  • 00:15:47
    talking about like my dad being from
  • 00:15:50
    outside of Stockholm and then I looked
  • 00:15:52
    over and it was like a [ __ ]
  • 00:15:53
    flashlight and I was like, "Oh, [ __ ]
  • 00:15:56
    We're
  • 00:15:57
    live. What up? I didn't even know. I had
  • 00:16:01
    no clue." Is that your Oppenheimer
  • 00:16:03
    moment? No, cuz I don't think it's bad.
  • 00:16:05
    I actually don't think it's bad. I
  • 00:16:07
    Here's what I think it's bad for maybe
  • 00:16:08
    is the people. I think, you know, I I I
  • 00:16:11
    I would I think it's important to create
  • 00:16:14
    some boundaries as a creator yourself
  • 00:16:15
    for your own personal sanity and health.
  • 00:16:18
    You know, you don't want to become a
  • 00:16:20
    caricature of a human where every lived
  • 00:16:22
    experience is on stream. And you can't
  • 00:16:25
    so much as talk to a [ __ ] another
  • 00:16:26
    human without going, "Chat, was that a
  • 00:16:28
    [ __ ] good was that a [ __ ] good
  • 00:16:30
    thing to say?" That's maybe bad. But I I
  • 00:16:34
    can see the appeal. There's a good
  • 00:16:35
    appeal to it. There's a good appeal to
  • 00:16:38
    like that level of insight on somebody.
  • 00:16:40
    It's basically Truman Show. I I think
  • 00:16:42
    Truman Show is an outdated example. I
  • 00:16:43
    think people called My Subathon Truman
  • 00:16:45
    Show, which maybe might have been
  • 00:16:46
    accurate at the time, but I I I think uh
  • 00:16:50
    the stream also shapes how they live
  • 00:16:52
    their life. You see what I'm saying?
  • 00:16:54
    Like Truman Show was live streaming this
  • 00:16:57
    guy's life, but he didn't know he was
  • 00:16:59
    being live streamed. So, he was living
  • 00:17:00
    his life more authentically to how he
  • 00:17:02
    thought he was supposed to lead it. Now
  • 00:17:04
    you're leading your life in a more
  • 00:17:06
    exaggerated manner because the way you
  • 00:17:08
    lead your life is, you know, is being
  • 00:17:10
    seen. So Black Mirror, I feel like
  • 00:17:13
    saying so Black Mirror is just like a
  • 00:17:14
    lazy way to like contextualize it. Maybe
  • 00:17:17
    you're right. I don't know. Maybe it's I
  • 00:17:20
    don't know. I just feel like sometimes
  • 00:17:22
    people just hear phone or stream or
  • 00:17:23
    YouTube or technology or AI and they
  • 00:17:26
    just go black mirror and like yeah,
  • 00:17:27
    there's probably a black mirror that
  • 00:17:29
    covers it. But that's, you know, about
  • 00:17:31
    as insightful as being like, "Oh, so
  • 00:17:32
    like the Simpsons did it or some shit."
  • 00:17:35
    I don't know. It It doesn't feel like
  • 00:17:37
    it's advancing the conversation much.
  • 00:17:39
    But maybe that's also cuz I stopped
  • 00:17:40
    watching Black Mirror four years ago.
  • 00:17:42
    But anyway, you know, I'm not saying
  • 00:17:43
    this all to say that this is going to
  • 00:17:45
    pivot how I do my stuff. You know, this
  • 00:17:48
    is ultimately for the young the young
  • 00:17:49
    men. This is the young man's game. I
  • 00:17:52
    don't think you guys would want me to go
  • 00:17:53
    that way, to be frank. We're just old in
  • 00:17:55
    this joint now. We got to be okay with
  • 00:17:57
    that.
  • 00:17:58
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