Josh Richards proves his friendship with Mark Wahlberg | How Hungry Are You?

Serge Ibaka
2 Mar 202225:07

Summary

TLDRSocial media star Josh Richards visits celebrity chef Sergey Baka for an episode of his online show 'Hungry Are You'. Sergey tricks Josh into eating unusual dishes like fufu and balut (fertilized duck egg with embryo). They discuss Josh's rapid rise to fame on TikTok, his various business ventures, acting aspirations, past drama with friends, and more. Sergey challenges Josh to facetime his business partner Mark Wahlberg to prove their friendship. Despite initial hesitation, Josh tries the odd food items while opening up about his career and personal life in this entertaining crossover video.

Takeaways

  • 😊 Josh is a 90 year old social media star and businessman who is trying balut (fertilized duck egg) for the first time
  • 👨‍🍳 Sergey is a chef who cooks balut and other dishes for Josh on his online show
  • 💡 Josh started on TikTok to take a different path and pursue something entrepreneurial
  • 🏀 Josh helps market the NHL to Gen Z by focusing on players' personalities and lives off the ice
  • 📈 Josh has founded companies, raised venture capital funds, invested in startups, and works in entertainment
  • 😅 Josh dropped out of high school senior year to focus full-time on business
  • 😳 A former friend tried to hook up with Josh's girlfriend leading to Josh releasing a diss track
  • 💔 Josh is currently single and focused on his career after the girlfriend situation
  • 👍 Josh's family visited his house in LA and were proud of his success
  • 🤝 Josh has partnered with Mark Wahlberg on a production company and several other ventures

Q & A

  • What is the guest's name and occupation?

    -The guest's name is George Richards. He is a social media star and businessman.

  • What food does the host serve the guest initially?

    -The host serves the guest fufu, a West African dish made from starchy vegetables like cassava, yams or plantains.

  • How did George get started on TikTok?

    -George saw TikTok as a way to take a different path than everyone else in his town. He had a passion for creating videos and hustling online from the start.

  • What business ventures is George involved in?

    -George has an NBA agency, a $19 million venture capital fund, a production company with Mark Wahlberg, an energy drink called Anni Energy, and a basketball page called The Clear Place.

  • Why did George make a diss track about his friend?

    -George's friend tried to hook up with his girlfriend. After he got exposed on the internet, George made a diss track making fun of the situation.

  • Who is George's business partner?

    -George's main business partner is Michael Grüen. They work together across George's various business ventures.

  • What unconventional food does the host make George eat?

    -The host makes George eat balut, a Filipino street food consisting of a fertilized bird egg with a nearly developed embryo inside.

  • What are George's career plans for the future?

    -George is interested in pursuing acting and film production, taking acting classes and meeting with coaches.

  • How does George stay grounded living in Los Angeles?

    -George stays grounded by keeping his circle small, involving childhood friends, and visiting his family often.

  • Who does George contact during the show?

    -The host gets George to contact his business partner Mark Wahlberg over FaceTime to prove their relationship.

Outlines

00:00

🎤 Introducing the host and guest for the cooking show video

The host Sergey Baka welcomes social media star and businessman George Richards to his cooking show. Sergey jokes that at 90 years old, George likely hasn't tried balut (fertilized duck egg) before and Sergey plans to make him try it.

05:01

📈 Discussing George's rise to fame on TikTok

George explains how he saw TikTok as an opportunity to take a different path and make money compared to the typical career path in his town. He posts 5 videos a day for 2.5 years. Seeing fans on a tour made him realize TikTok could be a legit career. He's grateful for the fans and opportunities.

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👨‍👩‍👦 George's relationship with his parents after dropping out

George explains how his teacher dad and speech pathologist mom expected him to be a high-achieving student. He convinced them over time to accept him dropping out as he built successful businesses. They now support his unconventional path.

15:03

😈 The story behind George's diss track

George made a diss track roasting a former close friend who tried to hook up with George's girlfriend. After the friend got exposed, George seized the chance to publicly make fun of him. The diss track was very popular across platforms.

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👋 Wrapping up the episode over balut

Sergey prepares balut fertilized duck eggs for George to try, a popular food in the Philippines. George tries it, admitting it tastes mostly like regular hard boiled egg. They toast at the end after succeeding in getting George to try balut.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Social media influencer

The video focuses on Josh Richards, who is a social media influencer with over 25 million followers on TikTok. As a social media influencer, he creates viral content and leverages his large following to promote brands, products, or causes. His success on social media has enabled him to start multiple business ventures at a young age, like founding an energy drink company.

💡Entrepreneurship

A major theme of the video is entrepreneurship. At just 19 years old, Josh has started several companies across different industries like sports agency, venture capital, entertainment production etc. He demonstrates how social media created a pathway for him to pursue business opportunities not traditionally available to teenagers.

💡Gen Z appeal

The video explores Josh's unique appeal to Gen Z audiences on TikTok and how he tailors his content style, branding and businesses to resonate with young people. This helps explain his meteoric rise at such a young age.

💡Influencer lifestyle

The interviewer asks Josh about the perceived glamour of the influencer lifestyle in LA and how it has or hasn't changed him. This explores the stereotypical assumptions about influencer culture.

💡Hustle culture

Josh emphasizes that even though influencing appears easy from the outside, it actually requires consistent creativity, effort and hustle to produce engaging content daily. This busts misconceptions about the influencer industry.

💡Family ties

Despite his fame and success, Josh credits his family for keeping him grounded. Their middle-class background and lack of entitlement is a core part of his identity and motivates him to achieve more financial security for them.

💡Controversy

The interview touches on scandals Josh has faced like dropping out of school, feud with friends etc. But he maintains that controversies are learning opportunities that force self-reflection.

💡Unconventional path

As someone who skipped college and found overnight success on social media, Josh represents an unconventional path to wealth and prominence unlike traditional trajectories.

💡Accessibility

Josh notes that social media democratized access to influence and fame, allowing regular people to bypass institutional gatekeepers and barriers to success.

💡Relatability

From playing hockey to founding startups, Josh discusses various facets of his life. This makes him appear multi-dimensional and relatable rather than a one-note influencer.

Highlights

Josh shares how he got started on TikTok and saw it as a way to take a different path than a traditional career

Josh discusses the hard work and consistency needed to create 5 video ideas daily on TikTok for years

Josh talks about dropping out of high school senior year to focus on his businesses after finding success online

Josh credits the team he has around him for his business success starting companies at 19 years old

Josh shares how he got into sports agency, raising money and starting an NBA agency

Josh discusses how the NBA markets best to Gen Z through social media and culture

Josh talks about having humility and people around him to keep him grounded with success

Josh shares how supporting his family motivates him to work hard and build generational wealth

Josh faces and eats balut (fertilized duck egg) - a Filipino delicacy

Josh shares how living in Sway House content collective helped boost each other's followers

Josh discusses having a public breakup and diss track after his friend betrayed him

Josh talks about focusing on business after breakup and enjoying single life currently

Josh discusses acting roles he did and taking acting classes currently to improve

Josh shares being proud to rep Canada and love for the Toronto Raptors

Josh confirms business friendship with Mark Wahlberg by calling him on FaceTime

Transcripts

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all right

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my parents thought i was going to be a

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lawyer what's up everyone this is sergey

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baka aka mafudu chef welcome to angry

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are you today i will be cooking for

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social media star and businessman george

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richards

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josh is only 90 years old and does it

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all but i'm sure he never tried balut

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and today i'm going to make him try it

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baby dogfield all right

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let's get mocking

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what i'm doing what's up man she's a lot

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taller in person how you doing i'm good

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i'm a little nervous i've seen i've seen

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an episode or two so you said a little

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bit yeah i've seen the the kawaii one

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where you guys are eating old penis so

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well first of all i just want to say

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thank you so much for your time i know

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you're a very busy young man

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having time to come here i appreciate

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that are you being african before i

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haven't no no yeah that's good because

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today

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i'm about to take you to africa here we

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have a

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fufu this is it's called

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all right so this is english it's from

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nigeria

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so so what's there's got to be a catch

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here because this food kind of looks

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normal but it can't it can't be right no

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no no don't wait

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don't worry follow me you ready yeah

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of your hands like this

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you go here

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and just soak together

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[Music]

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you think what do you think

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isn't this fat you like spicy

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yeah i do that's actually really good

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it's good what is gonna be good

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i feel like i'm somehow getting pranked

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right now but yeah it's great it's

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awesome

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when did you know what he was doing on

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tick tock is gonna make you be

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this yeah kind of person being when um i

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mean that was that was kind of always my

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plan like when i first started it i saw

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it as a way to

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be able to kind of take a different path

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than everyone else in my town was and

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going to school and then going to

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college getting a nine to five meeting

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someone from our town getting married

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staying in the town i was just like i

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want to do something different and then

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when i found social media uh it just

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like it

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i just had a passion for it instantly

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like i i love creating videos i love

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being able to find different ways to

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hustle online and then when i turned

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about 17 after like two and a half years

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three years of doing social media i got

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invited on a social media tour and i

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think after i was able to finally see

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like my my fans and supporters in person

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yeah was when i first realized like

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this is legit like this is something i

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could do are you grateful for the ticked

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up oh 100 i think even more i'm grateful

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for the the the fans that have followed

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me from tick tock it gave me my start it

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helped me get to where i am today

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i mean before i was doing tick tock

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it was like i was playing sports and

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having like these side hustles like i

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was always trying to make money off of

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the sports i was playing when i found

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social media i was like all right how do

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i turn my social media now into another

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entrepreneurial endeavor like i did with

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the sports so how do you feel 25 minutes

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how long would it take you to to get 25

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minutes on tick tock um i would say i

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mean you're

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four and a half years of our world huh

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yeah you have to put a lot of hard work

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right like people think like no you have

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to work hard right you have to be

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creative you have to think what you do

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people that are on the outside they

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always they always see the grass green

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on the other side right so they look at

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the tik-tok world and

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they think it's like super easy to be

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making the content and i'll give it to

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them it's not like we're rocket

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scientists not like you should get it

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forward

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but yeah we're doing we're doing like

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we're thinking of that creative and it

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does take a certain type of person to be

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able to consistently think of five

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different video ideas every single day

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like i was posting five videos every day

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for a good two years and a half and so

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it's hard oh yeah definitely but the

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social media influencers that are truly

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talented and

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and and really are in uh they have that

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drive they have that hard work ethic

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those are the ones that you see really

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rise to the top because they don't just

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stick to social media they try to branch

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out if that's them founding a company if

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that's them

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starting a career in acting or in music

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and really taking it seriously not just

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saying oh i'm a musician because i want

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to be it's it's really putting in that

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work but you see a lot of social media

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influencers trying to branch out and i

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respect that one i'm i'm very surprised

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you don't follow me

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do you follow me on twitter search only

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follows seven people there

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wow and he's really coming at me for not

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following i'm not joking you know he's

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asking i'm not coming here asking so go

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ahead you see me yeah now it's time to

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follow me now all right let's do it and

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i'm gonna follow you so you're gonna

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you're gonna follow me i won't think

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about it but you have to follow me

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how do you get gen z interested in sport

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today i honestly think the nba has done

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the best job at marketing to gen z

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because

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through

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the culture of the nba these players in

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their fashion

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that post-game interviews how viral

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these clips go how the nba is posting

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all their stuff over social media the

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fact that you guys are comfortable doing

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shows like this that's how you reach gen

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z there's other leagues right now and

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that's why i'm helping out with the nhl

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this sport is like you don't talk you

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show up to the rink in your suit and tie

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you play hockey you leave you go home

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that is it there's no like social media

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involved there's no like walking in with

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a super fly suit on and it's it's just

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not a part of the sport for some reason

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and it's it's what has caused gen z to

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be so attracted to the nba because

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people want to see see how you're acting

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when you're not in the game right they

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want to know how what your personality

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is like that's why that's how they

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become real fans of you let's talk about

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your business you have a lot of business

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how do you get 19 19 yeah

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yeah with everything you're doing it's

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impressive i got to give a lot of credit

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to the team i have i mean michael gruen

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is my business partner in everything i

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do for example we have it we just

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started an nba agency like four months

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ago nba agency yeah and so wow that came

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to be because

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it's really as simple as i was watching

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the show ballers and i was just kind of

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like huh

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i would love that life so i just went

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downstairs the next morning i was like

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hey michael you want to start a sports

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agency he looked at me and he was like

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hell yeah let's do it so the next day we

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started his kids right here he's the

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definition of anything is possible thank

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you man you know you put your mind there

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keep it up thank you you know keep it up

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because you're going to spend a lot of

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people out there you know because

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sometimes

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i always say you know you don't want to

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you you don't have to come from

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rich family to be successful in life

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so now you got

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in sport agent basketball agency

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do you do

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how many players do you have already uh

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right now we have about two players we

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just started signing kids within the

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last probably month we we're focusing

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more on starting for this next draft

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year coming up because we had to go

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raise money get some funding um but yeah

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starting off

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now yeah yeah we raised 19 million

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dollars for my venture fund so with that

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it's it's a lot of like financial tech

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consumer tech

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health and wellness space as well we

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invest in and it's typically series a

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series b like early stage investments

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right

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before any of these companies are even

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close to public and then production

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company with mark wahlberg

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going and finding different life rights

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that's something that i'm super

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interested in always also a lot of

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unscripted content so

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shows that are actually a lot of the

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time in the sports space

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a couple companies we've co-founded

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there's annie energy which is the energy

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drink just got released in like 400

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walmarts so that's been awesome

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it's been amazing like we went down to

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north carolina um and actually showed up

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to the walmart and there were like

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thousands of kids outside waiting to go

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and get this any energy so it was just

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an unreal feeling to go in and see a

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product you've worked on for a year and

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a half to now be sitting in a walmart

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aisle is just like well it's unreal i

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love it man i love it

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thank you dude so you come you come from

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nothing huh

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i wouldn't say nothing i mean my parents

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really really always did their best

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yeah exactly like my dad's a teacher my

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dad's a high school teacher so okay and

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then my mom's a speech pathologist and

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it was never like we weren't having food

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on the table and we lived in a good home

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it was just we weren't we were

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definitely in that so you have a middle

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class family a

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high school teacher yeah you see going

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to school

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no no i dropped out in high school so

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what did that say about it because

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what did you say about it my parents

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thought i was gonna be a lawyer when i

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was younger so it was like there was

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definitely a standard put on my head

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when it came to school like i was a kid

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that had to be like a high honor student

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i was getting i had to be getting like

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85 and up 90 enough so

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especially when it came to math i mean

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like my dad i would be on the ice in the

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morning we'd go to morning skates at 4am

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for hockey before school started my dad

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would be out with me i wouldn't be doing

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i'd be going back and forth doing

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suicides doing drills and hockey working

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on my conditioning right and i'd come

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back and i'm gas and i'm sitting there

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like heaving almost throwing up my dad

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would come beside me and i think he'd be

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like hey good job man like you killed it

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right he'd come beside me and go

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what's seven times four and i'd be

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sitting there i'm like dude really

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you man like

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i'm sweating my ass off right now oh

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yeah teacher at heart so um when it came

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to me talking to them about not going to

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school anymore not doing college the

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conversation started at college and my

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parents were in grade nine they were

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like you still have to go to college you

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still have to go you got to get good

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grades um you can still do the social

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media stuff and make money but use that

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money to help you with school and then

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as they saw me

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not just sticking to social media but

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really treating it as as a business yeah

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they started to accept more and more

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like all right our kid is a smart kid

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he's going to figure it out so then it

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turned into all right you got to finish

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high school you have to finish high

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school so i was doing high school up in

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school in public school until

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my senior year my senior year i switched

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into online schooling just because i was

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founding a company at the time i was

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opening a talent management company in

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la so i was kind of

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battling with school and that and then i

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ended up moving to la to found the

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company that year and i just kind of

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fell out of school like i wasn't working

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on it as much but i was working on my

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businesses so my parents were like all

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right that justifies why you weren't

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finishing high school it's not like

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you're going to land being a bum you're

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actually doing something oh yeah because

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you know when everybody when you know

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when eight people have a la of you know

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it's powered always drinking and yeah

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getting crazy that's what parents think

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of l.a right yeah so okay you're 19.

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so that's mean you you're not able to go

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in clubs

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yeah

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yeah yeah yeah no you're big big time

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i don't know if i'm big time yeah you

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have 25 million followers and tick tock

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is big time even my daughter know you i

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didn't know you about it so my point is

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now you live in hollywood now yeah

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you know hollywood hollywood he didn't

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change

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um

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no i think it definitely i think there

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was definitely a time where of course i

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let l.a like get to me a little bit too

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yeah there's been times where i've

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noticed like

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my ego's high or maybe my friend comes

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up to me is like hey man you've just

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been acting like a little bit of like

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today like could you and it's just like

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you know what yeah let me like think

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about that but that's why i also like i

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have people around like michael gruen or

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i brought my my friend came out here to

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help me out with a lot of my work if

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that's like the agency or um i actually

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have a basketball page called the clear

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place that has like a quarter million

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followers no one knows i run it like no

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one knows i'm a part of this account

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it's like completely ancillary it's just

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because i love

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you know some people now people know i

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just gave you i just gave you the story

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i've never broke before so but uh no

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it's it's bringing those guys though

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like i grew up with that kid gavin since

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i was nine with himself yeah yeah that's

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what i try to do it's like you got to

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keep your circle tight it's it's having

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that good base like that's why that's

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why i respect my parents so much and

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like i i always try to stay stay calm my

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parents every week and my sister and my

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younger brother when you come visit you

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here yeah what do you think what if how

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many think about your house when they

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when they

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they were they were just kind of in awe

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they were like cool

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that was crazy yeah yeah i'm sure they

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were so proud of you huh yeah no of

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course i mean seeing my family i feel

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like it brings me to that base it brings

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me from if i'm either too far south or

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too far north it brings me right back in

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the middle and they're able to kind of

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center me out that's why i'm out here to

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fight for my family right like to make

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sure that my my parents never have to

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worry about money and can retire early

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and to make sure that like my younger

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brother and my younger sister are

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chilling and i can get my parents a

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house in florida or wherever they want

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when they retire like that's that's kind

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of the goal for me like that's i just

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want to be able to set my family up and

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then i think i'm successful well the

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only thing if you stay true to yourself

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you're gonna you know do whatever you

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want because you have like potential you

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know keep her up thank you man how do

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you believe in l.a

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um two years you like basketball yeah

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so are you lakers fans or keepers phones

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if i'm picking between the two i'm

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probably going clippers because you and

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kawaii

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i'm toronto i'm from toronto i'm toronto

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thank you tonight so it's like i follow

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my guys okay you guys want us the champ

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you know what i'm saying i was there at

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jurassic park actually oh you were there

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when you guys won so crazy absolutely

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insane you started to act now

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yeah or you that's that's you oh that's

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your dream um i i've done a little bit

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of acting in my life uh just super tiny

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roles that's before tick tock before

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taking before like i was big on tick

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tock or anything it was back when i was

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like 16. so three years ago i did two

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small independent films i had very small

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roles in them like six lines it wasn't

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big at all after that i just kind of

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fell in love like i did a musical i was

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the lead of a musical and i was in

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eighth grade and then i i went to second

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city a bunch in toronto just learning

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improv and now i'm taking acting classes

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and meeting with my acting coach and not

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only acting but wanting to produce films

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as well sway house

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can you tell me about swirl house yeah

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like what's fun

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yeah it was fun it was fun i mean it was

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it's like if you were living with four

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of your teammates five of your teammates

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we were all kind of bumming together we

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were like what if we made this permanent

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how many of you guys was there

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it started off with six of us and then

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it grew to about eight nine of us was

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there any competitions

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we were competitive dudes we

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always we're trying to one-up each other

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those friends you guys see friends to

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know

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most of us

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it helped us all grow like because we

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were all

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pretty much boosting the other people

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right if i'm posting my friend and he's

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posting me on his account and then

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another friend's posting us there's

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seven accounts eight accounts nine

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accounts that are kind of all posting

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with the same people and we're all

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tagging each other and pushing each

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other's followers so

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let's talk about your diss track um

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god i hate yeah let's do it first of all

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uh before we talk about it do you regret

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doing that no you know nah it's called

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still so

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yeah yeah why why is this why

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oh boy all right so

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so what happened was there was this kid

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and uh he tried to end up hooking up

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with my girlfriend right

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and his kids were your friend he was he

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was your friend he was my friend yeah he

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was very he was a close friend of mine

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we went on tour together and

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yeah we were we were very close

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like

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top five best friend

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top three best friends so then um

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so then

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he ended up they were at an event

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something happened he was trying to

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flirt with her i heard about it

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and he pretty much was just like oh i

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don't care so i was like okay kind of

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let it slide didn't do anything off the

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bat and then

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um he ended up getting a picture of of

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his

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exposed on the internet

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and he was like sending it to some girl

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and he was like still

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in the caption i was like all right this

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is a perfect opportunity to just

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absolutely make fun of this kid um

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i'm gonna make a distracted song i'ma

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roast the fact that he got exposed about

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it and then kind of like uh tell the

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story so

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posted it and it absolutely crushed i

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mean

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that's kind of oh it did really good it

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got like 100 million views across across

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platforms like i think it's like 40

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something on youtube 27 on spotify and

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like another 20 something on apple music

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that's the guy already took your

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girlfriend no this isn't the guy that

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took my girlfriend this is not the guy

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no the guy who took your girlfriend

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there was your body buddy

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yeah it's like six months ago wow it's

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still it's still fresh huh it was just

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one of those situations where i was like

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it's kind of out of my control like i

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was just like it's better to just kind

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of

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take it on the chin like be upset for a

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while and then move on like

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you guys see talking now no no no i

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don't talk to them

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you have a new girlfriend i guess

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no no no since that you see single yeah

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focusing on my companies focusing on

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where i'm going in my career and and

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kind of just having fun yeah single life

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gonna sit with that for a while oh yeah

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yeah and don't watch yeah

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i got time just be careful

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you know that's beautiful definitely you

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know what i mean

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you got me yeah i got you

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there's bugs in this yeah it's balls of

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crickets

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this is how we're gonna make this happen

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with that if you want to just no all

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right okay okay all right you ready

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that's disgusting man

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canada or america canada easy it's hard

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to beat home how do you beat home right

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there's something about it

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how much

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do you worth money wise

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how much

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you think how much do you are

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such such a cocky thing to answer i'll

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take a drink okay good

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i like how big of a drink do is that is

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that a goldfish no it's a crooked

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what part of the cricket is that his

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body

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the body of crickets

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all right

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so off-putting man i don't even think

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that should be warm i think would be a

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better cold okay so you then answer the

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questions then all right you don't have

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to do it

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all right tick-tock or trailer

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um

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i mean i have to be i have to be

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all right

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oh

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wow

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you doing what

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didn't i drink so i didn't have to

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answer that yeah but you have to give my

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initial reason

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i have to drink and still give a reason

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what is this game what is this game okay

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i just drank the last stop

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if you have to pick only one person to

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be in business with between

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david pogba or mark warburg yeah

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okay yeah

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about it yeah you really want to take a

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shot all right 100 want to take a shot

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there's no way i'm answering that

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question there's no way not a chance wow

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yeah

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they are that good to you like that both

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of them oh of course i don't

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give me a good shot

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let's go i can't just like search you

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block this right right no no no you have

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to make big shots

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all right no puns are getting me out of

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this one let's go let's go

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there you go

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i like that

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where your phone

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do you have a business with mark warburg

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yeah

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how long you guys been doing business

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together

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um it's been about

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five months five six six months now it's

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doing well yeah how's your friendship

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good good good like that yeah yeah i

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mean good good i would say good good

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we're to find out now let's find out you

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have to facetime him if he don't pick

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your call yeah you take a shot okay

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if you pick your facetime call yeah then

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you're good okay let's go you save

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mark what's up man i just wanted to i

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wanted to introduce you to a friend of

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mine sergey baka

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what's up mark

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how you doing what you doing man you're

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cooking up something yeah you just saved

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his ass cooking up more thank god you

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did this for me man or else i would have

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had to drink this tea cricket cup right

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now

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oh you should drink it anyway i know

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i've had i've had a couple sips so it

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ain't any it ain't great

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you you ever had cricket no i've never

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had it before okay i made him a crooked

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tea right now he's drinking

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is it is it good for you

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it's very good for you

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it's you know it's power power it's a

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poo protein

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all right we gotta drink that joshie

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all right man

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this is too much i thought i was getting

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out of it by this but whatever

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that's not bad not bad that was great

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looks good no i was really good younger

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you're looking younger am i younger yeah

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you you want something you want me to

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send you something yeah save me

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something

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you know what you can come next time i i

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will have some for you

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all right are you really cooking and

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everything wait i don't cook i design

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food i'm a designer

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okay i like that

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all right man i'll let you go you enjoy

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your day please

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wow

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yeah

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okay

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now i believe everything you said yeah

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nominee

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i didn't know if he was going to answer

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or not oh what i was i was a little bit

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petrified there

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[Music]

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it's very simple first i'm going to boil

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water

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and then add some salt

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so now i'm gonna put the eggs in very

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gently

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first one in

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and the second

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that's it

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i'm going to let the eggs cook for 25

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minutes no more than 25 minutes that's

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it max 25 minutes you got it

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now the egg is ready i'm gonna let the

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eggs cool down for a minute

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now i'm ready to park the egg

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okay

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it's correct

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hmm

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this is a very popular food in

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philippine and southeast asia

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so in flipping they use

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vinegar in vietnam the sausage pepper

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just like me because you know i love

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salt pepper easy money

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voila

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here we are balut baby dog fetus

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josh how hungry are you

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i'm pretty hungry man today

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i

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what is that it's a baby dog fizz

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that's sweet all right i'm gonna try to

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i'm gonna put some salt and pepper

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inside okay

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all right a little bit of salt and

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pepper

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drink the juice first

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just drink the juice first and then i'm

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gonna open everything sweet i mean it

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kind of just smells like egg

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eggs do you think about it egg you know

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do i just like pour it up yeah put it up

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i don't know

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i don't know if there's any juices

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okay now i'm going to open everything's

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now

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ah

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i am in the baby yeah

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[Music]

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oh so nice

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yeah this is very popular in philippines

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in the south asians okay you know so

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it's not something that we just made no

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yeah i mean i'm sure someone's somewhere

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as i watch

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we got a baby here sweet that's gotta be

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the baby man that's gotta be the baby

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right there look that's the head right

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there we're gonna make this eyeball we

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got a baby we got a baby baby we're

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gonna be above baby

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yes

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wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait

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wait wait wait wait wait wait wait yes

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oh so beautiful yeah you can you about

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baby you ready you ready so baby dogs

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right here ready

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okay let me try this

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oh i got her too

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oh nice oh maybe take some of that neck

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gizzard you nick yeah

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oh i got a nick ah let me try the next

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two part

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all right

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i'll really get in there just like scoop

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this baby up yeah

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okay you ready yeah cheers cheers

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[Music]

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we did it baby we did it i think i got

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some shell in mine oh dude we did it

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that was good that's good that's good

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cartilage or something

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thank you for having me thank you george

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for coming thanks for your time thank

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you this is what hungry are you with

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josh with my fuzzy man

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for the motherland

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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thanks

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[Music]

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you