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Right, cool. You said you got a thread for us, no?

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I do. I think, yeah, Rem, you sent me this one. If the Titanic sank today. It's just all the comments. So this is the picture. It's good.

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Yeah, I've seen that picture.

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And then just comments, bro. All right, gang. The ship may be down, but we up. Cool, yeah. Not the iceberg standing on business. I didn't know what to expect.

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I actually didn't know what to expect. You said the comment, That's funny. Okay, bet.

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Bro had one job. Yeah. Why this man just drowned next to me? Okay. The iceberg really thought it ate. Cool. We finna get paid. I'm in my Leonardo DiCaprio era. Not us about to die. Oh, jeez. Can we run it back? I wasn't recording.

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Bro, not us about to die is actually hilarious because I would be on the door hearing that and laughing. Yeah, yeah. Wow. Not us about to die.

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Someone said, Never let bro drive the boat again. Cool. If you couldn't float, just say that.

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Bro, send me that.

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Send me that. With the recording. Jesus. If you ain't drowning in the Atlantic, then where the you at? It's giving broke vibes. Are we sinking? Yeah, bro. All these POV replies are jokes.

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That's hilarious. What a time we live in. Because that actually would be fact. Factual, bro. There's some people praying their boat goes down.

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Just the tweets will pop. Yeah, the comments would fly off. I feel like that's how we deal. Not necessarily deal with things, just start coping.

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It is a good coping mechanism.It's a good coping mechanism. It's a good coping mechanism. I like it. I've I've always done that, though, in terms of when the darkest stuff in my life is happening, I've always been just like...

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Yeah. Gang. You got to find something funny in it.

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Yeah, I remember. I remember, yeah. Late Union times when I was going through staff That...

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I couldn't even say the initial.

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I was just going to say the day that you fell to your knees in the kitchen, that era. Yeah. I was going to start. I was going to start. I couldn't believe The day I fell to my knees in the kitchen. Pause, by the way. Yeah, sorry. But yeah, pause. I understand the context they live in. It's going to start. I'm pretty sure all we did was laugh because my life couldn't be worse. In that exact moment, my life couldn't be worse. I didn't know what I was going to do. Yeah, funny.

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Wow, I fell to my knees.

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I remember you. I literally remember you standing up in your tip and you had to grab the can on top to catch yourself. You fell to your knees.Wow.I was lifting myself up with the cupboards. Yeah, I remember. Bro.

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God, funny. We've been through stuff.

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Yeah, man, we've lived a life.Funny.

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Times, bro.Jesus Christ, indeed.Funny.

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Fucking times.Yeah. Cool. I have a trash news, which is really, really, really wholesome to me. Okay. For context, you know Bobby Lee?

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Yes.

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He was obviously American comedian, if you don't know. He's in his 50s, and he has a very popular podcast called Bad Friends with Andrew Santino. He has another popular podcast called Tiger Belly that he does with his ex-girlfriend, Kalehaila. He's just a funny guy because his character is so unique. He's a very satirical guy, pushes it, and he's also very, very, very... How do I say it? Like, victimy.

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He plays into being the part of everyone's joke.

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And plays getting offended and players like, I'm just the short, chubby, innocent little Korean guy. Stop picking on me. And he does it so well. It's fucking hilarious. But he also does have very, very sincere insecurities and shyness. And just like, he's a very, very interesting person to watch. I don't watch him consistently, but I've watched him over the years, probably the last six, seven years, I've been in and out of his career. I've always liked when he's a guest on podcast and he's always super funny and just consistent. Obviously, Bad Friends has been popping off and all this stuff. But over the years, basically, how it works in America, especially Joe Rogan was based in LA, is that all the comedians in that LA comedy scene would always go on Joe Rogan. If they're friends with him, they would always go on it. And he had never been on it. And every single time he was on a podcast, he would always be like, the guests would always be like, When's the last time you did like, Rogan? And he'd be like, I've never done it. And they're like, That doesn't make sense. I've done it 11 times.

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He's like, You're friends with it. I see you man chatting all the time. He's like, Yeah, we're boys, but I've just never done it. He's like, No, you should do it. He's like, Oh, I just don't want to ask. I feel bad. I don't want to ask. And he's like, No, Did you do it? He's like, Oh, I just don't want to ask. I feel bad. I don't want to ask. And there's like, No, he'll say yes. Do it. And he was like, Oh, no, I don't want to ask. I don't want to ask. If he wants to ask me, he can. And then he'll say, he'll come in and be like, Oh, yeah, I saw Joe Rogan at the Comedy Store and we spoke about it and he said, I can come on whenever I want. And then someone will be like, Okay, cool, cool. So I got on it. And he's like, Oh, I don't know. I don't know. I shouldn't go. When I say, You, man, this went on for years. Years. This has been since the first time I was ever introduced, I I've heard him having this conversation. Up until now, he's still having the same conversation, and he's never, ever gone on it.

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I woke up this morning, opened up my Instagram, and there's a picture with him and Rogan in Rogan Studio, and I got to the sense, I did it. I screamed in my hotel room, you man. I fucking screamed. I was so happy. I've never been so happy for anything in my entire life. Years and years and years of putting this one thing off. It's going to be a banging episode for one. It's not out yet.It's not out yet. I checked immediately. It's not out yet, but there's just something about this guy's in his 50s, and he's like, It's never too late to actually just start doing stuff. A lot of the time, you just write people off a certain type of people. There's certain times where we can say something, and people write me off as that. Everyone knows that I just like to chat shit, and I'm like, Bro, you know what? I'm going to do this thing. And 9 times out of 10, we'll come back in three years and I'm like, I haven't done it. Just leave me alone. But watching that, I was like, raw. He actually did it. I don't know what message I'm trying to portray, but I just was just filled with such joy.

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You were happy for his achievement?

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Yeah, it really is. It's just like, he's a guy that doesn't take action on anything. I was like, oh, my God, he actually fucking did it.

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Because you followed his journey. Like you said, it's something that you were introduced to when you first started to fuck with Bobby Lee.

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Yeah. Seeing it happen now. It was so amazing. Everyone should listen to that when it comes out because it's going to fucking hit. Cool. I'm assuming you saw the picture as well.

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Yeah, I saw it. He posted it this morning. I think I saw it today. Yeah, I saw it and I was like, fucking hell, that's sick.

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That's fucking awesome. Bro, it's so cool, man. I love shit like that. People winning. So, so decent. The thing is, he wouldn't even consider it winning because that's his boy. It's just like going to the link his boy. To him, it shouldn't be made up to be such a big deal. But because he's put it off for so long, it's just like, Thank God for doing this. Thank you, God, for doing this. So, so, so fucking happy. Oh, it made my day. It made my day.