How To Be Cool

ChainsFR
12 Mar 202408:05

Summary

TLDRThe script humorously explores the concept of 'coolness,' using the contrasting examples of characters like Bob and Jake to illustrate the elusive quality. It suggests that true coolness lies in an enigmatic silence, not just being quiet, and emphasizes the importance of confidence and authenticity. The speaker playfully challenges viewers to define 'cool' and advises embracing one's unique identity, akin to being a peach—either loved or hated, but always true to itself.

Takeaways

  • 😎 The concept of 'cool' is subjective and varies from person to person.
  • 🕶️ Bob is presented as an example of a 'cool' individual, characterized by his mysterious silence.
  • 🗣️ Being cool is not just about not talking; it's about having a certain presence and confidence.
  • 🤔 The difference between Bob's silence and Jake's silence highlights that being cool is about the perception and aura one carries, not just actions.
  • 🎧 The speaker's attempt to appear cool by wearing earbuds and not talking failed because it's not about mimicking actions but embodying a genuine coolness.
  • 👓 Mark Zuckerberg is used as an example of someone who is not considered 'cool' despite his success, showing that coolness is not tied to wealth or status.
  • 🧠 Confidence is a key trait of being cool, and it's something that can be developed over time.
  • 💪 The power of confidence can transform one's image from a novice to an influential figure.
  • 😌 Being cool also involves staying calm and collected, even in confrontational situations.
  • 🚫 There are actions that are universally uncool, such as certain awkward behaviors or activities.
  • 🍑 The ultimate takeaway is to be yourself, as trying to be cool by imitating others doesn't work; authenticity is key to being perceived as cool.

Q & A

  • What is the key to being cool according to the speaker?

    -The key to being cool, as per the speaker, is being yourself and not caring about what others think.

  • Why does the speaker believe that Bob is cool?

    -Bob is considered cool because he embodies the element of mystery by not talking, which is a crucial aspect of being cool according to the speaker.

  • What is the difference between Bob's silence and Jake's silence?

    -Bob's silence is seen as cool because he doesn't have to talk, whereas Jake's silence is perceived as a lack of confidence, possibly due to fear of negative reactions.

  • Why does the speaker think Mark Zuckerberg is not cool?

    -The speaker believes Mark Zuckerberg is not cool because he is seen as 'oozing uncoolness' and is too involved in other people's business, which contradicts the cool trait of minding one's own business.

  • How does the speaker describe the importance of confidence in being cool?

    -Confidence is described as a critical trait for being cool, where one can 'fake it till you make it' and not be afraid to make mistakes, as long as they are made confidently.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the importance of being calm and collected?

    -The speaker emphasizes that being calm and collected is essential for being cool, as it shows a level of control and composure that is attractive.

  • What are some actions that the speaker believes nobody can look cool doing?

    -The speaker lists actions like riding a scooter while chasing a bus, taking pictures with an iPad, chasing paper in the wind, using VR, washing a cucumber, eating a cupcake, tripping, playing pickleball, and anything related to Starbucks as uncool.

  • Why does the speaker suggest that talking is important for being perceived as cool?

    -Talking is important because it provides others with information about you, preventing them from filling in the blanks with assumptions that might label you as shy or introverted.

  • What is the speaker's view on the subjective nature of coolness?

    -The speaker acknowledges that coolness is subjective, meaning different people will find different individuals or behaviors cool, and there is no universal standard.

  • How does the speaker relate the concept of being cool to the idea of being a peach?

    -The speaker uses the peach analogy to illustrate that being cool is about being true to who you are, just as a peach remains a peach regardless of whether people like it or not.

Outlines

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😎 The Essence of Coolness

The paragraph humorously explores the concept of 'coolness' and what it takes to be considered cool. It introduces the idea that being cool is not just about physical appearance or actions, but also about an air of mystery. The speaker contrasts the silent demeanor of two individuals, Bob and Jake, to illustrate that silence alone does not equate to coolness. Bob's silence is seen as a choice, reflecting confidence and an unspoken assurance, while Jake's is perceived as a lack of social skill. The speaker also touches on the subjectivity of coolness, suggesting that what one person finds cool, another might not, and uses Mark Zuckerberg as an example of someone who is not generally considered cool. The paragraph concludes with the assertion that confidence is a key component of being cool, and that one can 'fake it till you make it,' even if they don't always say the right thing.

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🕶️ Embracing Authenticity for Coolness

This paragraph delves into the importance of being calm and collected as part of being cool. It suggests that reacting with panic or fear in a confrontational situation is not cool, and instead, one should maintain composure. The speaker provides a list of hypothetical reactions to a fight scenario, emphasizing that the key to looking cool is not the action itself but how it's executed. The paragraph also lists several actions that are universally uncool, such as using a scooter or taking pictures with an iPad. The speaker then circles back to the theme of mystery and the importance of talking and being oneself to be perceived as cool. The conclusion is that being cool is about authenticity and not caring about others' opinions, encapsulated in the metaphor of being like a peach—either loved or hated, but always true to itself.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Cool

In the context of the video, 'cool' is a term used to describe someone who exudes a certain level of confidence, style, and mystery. It's a subjective quality that varies from person to person, but it's generally associated with a laid-back attitude and a sense of not caring too much about what others think. The video uses the character 'Bob' as an example of someone who is cool because he doesn't feel the need to talk or explain himself, which adds to his air of mystery.

💡Mystery

Mystery is a key concept in the video that contributes to the perception of coolness. It suggests that there is an enigmatic quality about a person that makes them intriguing and hard to read. The video contrasts the silent characters Bob and Jake, explaining that Bob's silence is mysterious and adds to his cool factor, while Jake's silence is due to fear of negative consequences, which does not contribute to an image of coolness.

💡Confidence

Confidence is portrayed as a critical component of being cool in the video. It implies self-assurance and the ability to handle situations with poise. The speaker emphasizes that confidence can be 'faked' until it becomes genuine, and it's not about being perfect but about projecting an image of self-assuredness. For instance, the video humorously suggests that even saying something inappropriate with confidence can be perceived as cool.

💡Subjective

The term 'subjective' is used to describe the idea that what one person finds cool may not be the same for another. The video acknowledges that coolness is in the eye of the beholder and that there is no universal standard for it. This is illustrated when the speaker asks viewers to think of the 'coolest dude on Earth' and then humorously guesses that they are not thinking of Mark Zuckerberg, suggesting that perceptions of coolness can vary widely.

💡Element of Mystery

This phrase is used to emphasize the importance of not revealing too much about oneself to maintain an air of coolness. The video suggests that talking too much can diminish the sense of mystery, which is a key aspect of being perceived as cool. It's about striking a balance where one is not overly talkative but also not completely silent, as communication is necessary to some extent to be perceived as cool.

💡Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg is mentioned as an example of someone who is not considered cool by the speaker. Despite his success as the CEO of Meta, he is described as 'uncool' due to his perceived lack of the qualities associated with coolness, such as a relaxed demeanor and an element of mystery. This serves to illustrate that success and coolness are not necessarily correlated.

💡Calm and Collected

Being calm and collected is presented as a trait that can contribute to a person's coolness. The video suggests that reacting with panic or fear in challenging situations can detract from one's cool image. Instead, maintaining a composed and logical demeanor, even in the face of conflict, is seen as a cool response.

💡Asserting Dominance

Asserting dominance is touched upon in the video as a way to demonstrate coolness. It involves taking control of a situation or showing strength in a way that is perceived as impressive. However, the video also humorously points out that there is a fine line between asserting dominance and coming across as overly aggressive or inappropriate.

💡Being Yourself

The video concludes with the idea that the key to being cool is to be genuine and true to oneself. It suggests that trying too hard to be something you're not can come across as inauthentic. Instead, embracing one's own personality and characteristics, much like a peach that is either loved or hated but remains a peach, is the ultimate form of coolness.

💡Stereotypes

Stereotypes are mentioned in the video as a way to humorously illustrate what is not considered cool. The speaker lists activities or behaviors, such as riding a scooter while chasing a bus or using an iPad for photos, that are generally seen as uncool. These examples serve to highlight the societal norms and expectations that contribute to the perception of coolness.

Highlights

Being cool is a universally desired quality, but it's subjective and varies from person to person.

Bob is presented as a certified cool guy, with his coolness not derived from material possessions or physical appearance.

An element of mystery plays a crucial role in being perceived as cool, but silence alone doesn't guarantee coolness.

The difference between Bob's and Jake's silence is highlighted, showing that context matters in coolness.

Attempting to appear cool by mimicking Bob's silence backfires, illustrating that coolness can't be faked.

Coolness is not universally agreed upon; what one person finds cool, another might not.

Mark Zuckerberg is used as an example of someone who is not considered cool, despite his success.

Confidence is identified as a key trait for being cool, and it's something that can be developed over time.

The importance of staying calm and collected in various situations is discussed as part of being cool.

Actions can be cool depending on how they're executed, not just what they are.

Certain behaviors, like using a scooter or chasing a bus, are deemed uncool no matter who does them.

The element of mystery is revisited, emphasizing the need for a balance between being enigmatic and approachable.

The transcript concludes with the advice to be oneself, as authenticity is the ultimate form of coolness.

The speaker humorously encourages the audience to embrace their individuality, likening it to being a peach.

The transcript ends with the speaker giving out sunglasses as a metaphor for embracing one's coolness.

Transcripts

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I'm not going to lie I think everybody

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wants to be cool like being cool is just

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like like it's just cool bro like

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there's nothing like it and I know some

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of y'all are thinking uh chains with all

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due respect bro how do you know what

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it's like to be cool and my answer to

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that is just look at me

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bro I [ __ ] don't okay but I do know

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someone who is cool he's a certified

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cool guy and his name is Bob now what

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makes Bob so cool is it the sunglasses

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is it the sexy ass face no tell him the

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answer

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Bob he doesn't talk the answer is Bob

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doesn't talk and a crucial role in being

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cool is the element of mystery now it's

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interesting because if we take a look at

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Jake over here Jake doesn't talk either

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and

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uh uh I don't think I I mean like me

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personally you know I don't really think

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Jake's that cool so that means to be

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cool you can't just stop talking I mean

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I remember one time I thought if I threw

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in some earbuds and stop talking to

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[ __ ] everyone would see me as

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some cool mysterious guy in the shadows

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and I'm not even going to lie I was

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walking through the Halls feeling like

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badman I could even see the people

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talking about how cool I was come to

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find out it was more like does this kid

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even talk N I don't think so yo what's

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up with this kid I'm pretty sure he's

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autistic or something cuz the truth is

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there's a very distinct difference

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between Bob silence and Jake silence I

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mean Jake didn't talk cuz he would

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probably get his ass beat for literally

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anything that comes out of his mouth but

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Bob on the other hand doesn't talk cuz

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he doesn't have to talk like watch

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this oh my God

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Bob now just for science reasons let's

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just see what happens when I do the same

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thing you know why not what's the Worst

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That Could Happen uh hello can I help

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you oh my God help there there's this

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creepy at at least she didn't the hands

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behind your back buddy now it's

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important to note that being cool is

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subjective like for example some people

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think I'm cool you know like in this big

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ass World surely there's someone out

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there no there is

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nobody okay well what I was trying to

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say is you're going to find someone cool

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who I don't find cool and I'm going to

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find someone cool who you don't find

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cool and that just leaves us with the

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question what is cool so to answer this

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question I need you to think of the

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coolest dude on the earth and I'm about

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to guess okay you got it yeah all right

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I'm not the [ __ ] acinator I'm not

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about to guess who you're thinking of

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but I can guess with 100% accuracy who

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you're not not thinking of and that's

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Mark Zuckerberg okay how did I know that

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because if you think of Mark Zuckerberg

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as the coolest guy in the world you're

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[ __ ] all right like there's no helping

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you like like click off the video it's

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wraps for you bro but how could Mark

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Zuckerberg possibly help us get cooler I

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mean look at the guy he's practically

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oozing un coolness as we speak but

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that's important because if being cool

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is subjective we need something

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objective to look at and objectively

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Zuckerberg gets no [ __ ] like let's

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just look at the numbers here I mean

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this guy's the CEO of meta but he's also

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the CEO of being a uncool lizard nerd

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guy and if there's one thing I've

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learned in my studies of coolness it's

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the art of minding your own goddamn

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business okay like let's compare George

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to Bob who let's just say both Ace the

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math test hey chains what' you get on

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the test [ __ ] I got like a 65% oh that's

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that's really good for you that's good

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for you yeah I actually got 100% plus

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the bonus question question oh wow nice

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bro uh Billy what did you get on the

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math test uh math test the dog I could

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have swore that [ __ ] was chemistry nope

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nope it was math and uh I got 103% uh

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Bob what' you

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get 110 there there was only one bonus

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question that's impossible kissy face

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Bob did you pipe the teacher and that's

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probably why Zuck over here is so uncool

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he's minding a million people's

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businesses probably looking through

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their cameras and [ __ ] like yeah yeah

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[ __ ] you Mark and the most important

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trait for being cool is having

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confidence you just can't be cool while

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shivering your Timbers bro and I know

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some of you are thinking oh well I guess

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it's over for me then and no it's not

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over for you bro cuz confidence is the

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most fake it till you make a [ __ ] ever

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like you're not going to say the perfect

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thing every time Lord knows I don't I'm

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pretty sure I say the wrong thing every

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time but if you say that [ __ ] with your

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chest people let it slide bro and I said

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no I wouldn't suck your dick for

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$20

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oh well that makes one of

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us oh

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uh well that makes one of us I love this

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guy now that's the type of confidence

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that's going to take you from a level

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one crook to a level 100 mafia boss and

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with that power comes responsibility

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some dudes will become a level 100 mafia

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boss and start picking on other people

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cuz it makes them feel powerful but a

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cool guy doesn't yearn for power

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he yearns

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for uh [ __ ] what what do you yearn for

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bro damn he's so cool now being cool

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comes along with being calm and

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collected like if someone walked up to

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you trying to fight and you started

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running away screaming for your life I

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don't think anyone's looking at you like

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damn that's one cool ass [ __ ]

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bro yeah bro the way he hit that high

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note was cool as hell [ __ ] maybe I could

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be like him someday now I'm not saying

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you got to go out Jackie Chan on the guy

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but you do got to stay calm and think

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logically like let's see how cool you

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are what would you do in this situation

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a strike First Strike hard no mercy B

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just walk away C give him a little kiss

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on the forehead or D do the stanky

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leg and the correct answer is any of the

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above bro because it's not about what

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you do it's about how cool you do it

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except maybe the stanky leg one I don't

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think anybody can look cool doing the

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stanky leg but doing any of the other

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options you could look cool as hell like

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hey strike First Strike hard boom one

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punch knockout that's cool but if you

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throw first Miss e [ __ ] not cool B

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walking away you're cool as hell unfazed

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unless you get jumped from behind and

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get your ass beat not cool see give him

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a little kiss on the forehead assert

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your dominance you pretty much just made

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him your son but if you

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miss well now you're just kissing a dude

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so uh yeah now even though being cool is

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all about how you do things there's a

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few things that nobody can look cool

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doing like riding a scooter chasing a

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bus taking pictures with an iPad chasing

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paper in the wind using VR washing a

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cucumber waving you look nerdy as [ __ ]

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eating a cupcake tripping getting out of

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a restaurant Booth pickle ball and

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literally anything to do with Starbucks

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hi can I get a camer Mo ribbon crunch

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frappuccino with two extra pumps of

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vanilla and the the the you're not cool

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bro what what now let's take it back to

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the element of mystery for a second cuz

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this is the step that will either have

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people seeing you as a cool ass dude or

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they'll just assume you're shy or or

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possibly on the Spectrum bro listen you

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got to talk bro or else people have

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nothing to go off of and they'll start

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filling in the blanks themselves oh wait

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so I got to talk to be cool yo yo chains

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what do I say whatever the [ __ ] you want

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bro oh wait wait really yeah bro the

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truth is the key to being cool is being

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yourself and I know that [ __ ] sounds

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corny and it is but do you think the

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coolest dudes on Earth give a single

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[ __ ] about what you think hell no

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they're way too busy being cool bro you

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got to be like a peach man some people

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hate peaches some people love peaches

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but at the end of the day the peach is

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going to be a peach so here take these

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sunglasses and if you haven't heard it

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today you're a cool ass dude bro

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[Applause]

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