So we got splack hair spilling the tea on everything about splack. But we gotta start with an eating while broke dish. So what do you have us eating today? Today? I have us eating top ramen noodles with ena sausages. It's something that I used to eat a lot growing up in college, especially during my rough times. Nice And then I see you have a secret and ingredient because
I couldn't buy this secret yeah, this right here. You won't be able to buy this anywhere unless you know a Haitian parents somewhere and they're willing to offer you this. But it's basically a bunch of vegetables cut up in the really small pieces and they add a lot of like it has a very very strong taste and very strong smell, and it's very spicy. And every family is different as far as how spicey like to make it. But these days to run for like a small little
cup for like five dollars. What's it called? Though? It is called kick lee? So is it pickled vegetables? Pickled vegetables? This is called pickles. I don't know where they get that turn from, but I think it's catchy, like it quick? Yeah, awesome. Well let's go to ad break and while we go to ad break, maybe we could start boiling this ramen. Oh yeah, we can set started to get started. Yeah, before the water boils out, cook tu man, I'm gonna be hungry to the they't advertise do you have? That's
how that's how broke it? Were you have have a ramen? So I'll break it and say the other head, really, you're really that broke? Yeah, it was college, So take us back when were you eating? This was back in Florida and the university back in two thousand and six seven. I don't know when I graduated or was in college, but I remember those times where financial abeles very very very limited. It wasn't that much. And of course, you know when you join activities in the school ground, you
gotta pay for certain things like the fraternity. You know, I had to pay a lot of my uh financial aid went into that. And so of course we had you know, mill plans on school campuses, but even that would take that if you if you had a mill plan, that would take away from your financial aid. So I was like, no, I can just stick it through. I
don't want to financially, I figured out the food. So I used to be on campus, no finding, no mill plan because I was trying to just get every dollar that I can and I would just try to like make the best out of because that the rent was so high. And then I knew I wanted to join activities like either the football squad or danced squad or fraternity. All of that take money. So I had to stub to too, like, Okay, if I want to join these things, I gotta you know that it's my food and this
was it and usually this is a lot. I used to cut it in half just so I can save it throughout the day. But but then what would you do to fill up? So you were just like never full and I was never full. And to this day I would say that that's how I am now, Like
I think it affected me so bad. Food Now, if you can act unique for my girl back there, Uh, it's like I eat very small and it's just not because I want to just a thing that I've been doing for so long that it helped me get along or it helped me get past a lot of the rough days in my college years. That is not ingrading me, Like it just doesn't leave I was your girl, I would definitely benefit from someone that doesn't eat all their food so you don't get mad when she's in your dish.
You're like, go ahead, baby, you can't all that. You got this talk like, yeah, go ahead, how about you? And it works out. Yeah, I guess, so it works out. So, just kind of going off topic, I noticed you talk about being a superhero and Marvel being in a Marvel movie. And when I look at your Instagram and a lot of the content you put down out, it's a lot action. Oh yeah, is that is that where you where your inspiration? Yeah? And this kind of came from like me trying to
find a way to stand out. I had, um, you know, I started off on buying. No, you guys haven't no, you know, I started off on buying. But I remember one time this girl said to me and we're like, oh, you guys are funny, but you guys are all like the same because they're like, you guys have nothing different about you guys. And I remember that was true. Like we used like one of our friends would create a video and then it was just like, you know, we all try to remake what he did, because if he
went viral. We're like, oh, then went viral. Let's try to do that but make it our own. And after while it worked, but then people start catching onto that and you start seeing people like, oh, you guys are copying this person or this is just like that person video, and that was like, so I like, how can I stand out? I knew I I was a fraternity guy, I was a dancer back from college, and I knew I loved to do fight stuff. But you know, it's crazy.
I've never fought in my entire life. I've never got into one fight ever, but people would fake like my friends. Now I think like I can man handle anybody, because yeah, but I've never got to fight in my entire life. I don't know why, and I like, it's so bad.
I used to work um at the Roosevelt Hotel as a security guard overnight and this is after college, after grad school, and I was the security guard, sprawling little me as a security guard, and I remember I used to guard the door at the you know, at our at our hotel, we have like different rooms they have
like nightclubs. And then I tell you I issue not I'm not trying to curse, but there will be altercation will drop people with my other security guards and they will be yelling and they're like, yo, you need to get out of here. And the guy who would jump like a few men, that's my bar. That's like they're whatever they they're yelling at and then um, as soon as I come for some reason, I don't know if it's because of my face or you're high, you're not at all. No, the guys and it was just dead it.
They'll come to meybe yelling at the other person, and they'll come, bro, man, what's something? How can I get in the club? Man? And I'm just trying to have a good time. They'll come to me talking calm. And that's how my whole entire life always been good in public and job related stuff. I've never get to fight, and I've always wanted to. Oh, okay, well because I don't want to see, like, you know, people gonna watch us and listen to this, and they're gonna they're gonna
try to challenge you. They come chal me, I don't know good. I don't want to see if I can hold my own? How do you go from college? You know? Then you you're pursuing film correct, Yeah, but I wasn't. Actually I studied criminal justice actually just because I wanted to feel like I was doing something important, Like I want to be a lawyer. I wanted to be in a swat team still around fighting. Okay, okay, I see this really cool along with sat I wanted to be Remember,
I wanted to be a garbage man wants. I wanted to be that. I wanted to be a swat team. I wanted to be uh in a marine. I wanted to. I guess it's all kind of like, oh, you want something I thought was all right, But yeah, I studied criminal justice, and then from there I also, uh, then it got to you don't know. I'm good. I'm good. I don't look at how a little bit of food I have. Guys, I'm gonna be starving what I want way more than this college called Coco Cocoa Scrabble. My
fraternity brothers are gonna be laughing at the stuff. But Colleen, thank you, thank you. All right. But I also did a minor and performance arts um and uh even then, when I started doing performance arts, I wasn't really into
it like that. And it wasn't until like I was forced to a play because of their fourth year, you have to do a play to like graduate, And I did a play and I think it was like after the second night that a kid came up to me and was like because the play was like a very dramatic playing and You're like, oh, I watching your play, man, I just want to say thank you. You want you maybe want to reach out back to my mom and
kind of rebuild our relationship. So thank you. And I was kind of blown away from that because that little interaction, uh, is what led me to be here to this day. I like, that's one of the only conversations I had with the individual that I would never ever forget. And I don't know why, but it just kind of I can't.
I think that's who the conversations that opened my mind and my like I idea of like pursuing this fully because I like, if I can change a kid perspective on life, on how to like a pro certain things and reach out back to his mom, and he was very sincere at the time. It took me a while to like understand what impact I had on this kid, Like, but that inspired me and I'm like, dang, this is pretty cool. I guess I can do I guess I do have a purpose because for once in my life,
I felt like I I serve a purpose. I did something to help someone else, And to this day, Um, the thing that kind of keeps me pushing is just literally I don't know how many other people who have here who can't agree with me as far as influences, but it's the comments to fans who reach out and who tells you. You know, I had people who were in the hospital and they were like, yo, your videos helped me out through a lot, and all of that is always kind of like, yes, this is what I like.
This is the reason why I keep doing it, and I can do this as long as I'm making somebody days better or happier or because this war is a stressful world already, and so that we kind of pushed me towards where I'm at now. And why I keep pushing, it's just the fans. So I want to take it back to Vine. So you you graduate college, Hm, when does Vine end up into changing in that hole? So?
I think I graduated from college in two thousand and twelve, and I think immediately I went to grad school to New York Film Academy, and I was in school with one of my good friends Batch. We also went to college together. I didn't know that. Yeah, he went to U know what, He went to Florida State. I went to Florida and M University. They're literally next door neighbors. We joined the same fraternity at the same time. That's how I knew him. Were in the same fraternity and
he was doing videos. I've seen him his videos in earlier days. I just never really paying attention to that cause I never thought I'd be into this. And then right after college, I went out to New York Film Academy that's here in California, and they have one also in New York. And then I think the very next year, Batch came in and he went to New y from Academy and we went to school together that two years. Within the two years, uh, I remember seeing Badge doing
these little six second videos. I didn't know what they were but why he was doing it. But I remember him at the time where he had only like fifty thousand followers on Buying and he was like, yo, I got this amount of people my beautiful and viral and
it was just like okay whatever. And then it wasn't until like he had like three hundred thousand, and other people were doing it um and I remember LeAnn v I was, I was, I think in Dave Stormhouse and it was her day storm Badge and of our few friends, and I remember Leam was doing a brand deal and it was a killer Brandon for like twenty thousand for
six seconds, and that's back. That's back and before social media became a thing, before that's even making twenty thousand and six seconds and two thousand and twelve were eleven and I was working at the Roosevelt Hotel making chump chain dealing with drunk people, and I think that would open my mind and my like I did like pursue it, and I started doing videos at my job every time.
I knew that all the cameras around my job, so I would always try to like use the blindside of the cameras to do something really quick because my job, I used to work from ten PM to six I was a graveyards and from like seven to eleven, I'll take a little nap or rest, and if I'm like twelve to like three four years, I'll try to like uh film some stuff with my friends because they were
all doing very well. And then from like six to seven or eight, I'll try to take a nap or do some work or some classic I was in class. I try to Like, So you were still in film school when you guys were taping vines. Yeah, and it did batch in Lean and day Storm today. Did you just say, hey, guys, I want to join you guys or where you just you just kind of got in where you're fitting. That's gonna be so salty. I'm curious. First of all, you gotta do too, Yetta see his girlfriend.
I'm sorry, guys, we gotta shout her out because I don't know if this man has ever cooked for you. Look, okay, this is not that bad. I'm doing it how it was in college, just for all the listeners. He drained the ramen and then he took the seasoning of the ramen and he put it on the dry ramen. Yeah, okay, okay, okay, you go. That's all you need. So so they help you with your your They they you guys pulled together
and you guys are all doing these these videos. Um, was it a hard ask them or were you just like I wanted? It was kind of because it was kind of because I don't like asking for favors. I don't like I don't like any hand out. So it was one of those things where I tried to fit in where I can. If they needed help, I help. And so I got The way I got in was like actually learning how to whip camp. It's kind of
like be a very good camera guy. And because viron had no transition, we used to do like one of these so you just we the camera around so we cut so that we can do a whole transition. And I was I was like the guy that everyone go to. So after I got so good with like whipping the camp, and they're like, can you be a part of this? Yeah? And then um, that's kind of like how I got in. And I started growing my following and I remember, yeah, I figured with you one sausage, we got half a
rama and a Vienna sausage. And then I remember working at the Roseby Hotel. After a while, I had like two hundred thousand followers and I got fired from my job. I remember the day when I got fired because I got caught like filming so much on the property. They
were like, um, it really it's this this story. I wouldn't forget too, because I remember them sitting They were sitting right across from me, and they were like, hey, Jean, I'm really sorry that you just is like your third time on the phone and you know you can't be on the phone, and then we're just gonna have to let you go. And I just sat there and I'm like uh. And then he the other guy comes in
the supervisor. They're like, yeah, I'm really sorry. You never gonna find a better opportunity in what you have now, And then they're saying the result the Roosevelt was the best opportunity at this time. And then I was so shocked, Like them laying me off wasn't the problem. It was that comment that kind of set with me. I would never forget. Uh. And his name is Cory Johnson working me now, Hey, okay, he literally said you're never going
to find out a better job. Because I understand his perspective at that time, buying touch me, it wasn't a thing you didn't understand that they way of thinking was just meeting people, networking, auditioning, and that's there were a lot of people like Roosevelt held so much premier. So I understand when he was coming from and it's not his fault. Yeah, that's where he's that's where he thought at the time, at the time when he was saying that, did you think you were onto something? But let me
see okay, let me let me test. Is it good? Okay? If the way, I didn't see you heat of these Vana sausages. Okay, he's the one's haste has he is messing up all the format of eating wall broke. I love it. You don't not do that. It was good, they was good. That would be really salty. And then you want to I want to try the Vana sausage. Old, you gotta heat these things up? Man? Why you gotta eat them? Phase up? You want to eat them up? Never eating at your house? Man? Up? No, no, no no,
it's fine. I want to hear more of this story. Wait, I want to try some of your pickle pickle up pickles, probably pick pickles pickles. I was close, So you go ahead. You want to take a small amount, take a small amount where you ain't gonna I'm just doing. Know that I took way more than a small amount. That helped me. Here we go. Wait wait, wait, get that big chunk you could come all that you better take the whole time. I see a big trunk right there. What do you mean? No,
you said, don't take a big chunk. Okay, guys, I'm trying that. There's nothing on there. You just said, I it's gonna be really spicy. Help me, guys, we may have to cut to a commercial. Oh my god, two commercials? What's going with it? Let's no look, look, you gotta put a whole thing it back. Bamn, you know what I mean? You gotta live there. Come on, man, ain't nothing wrong with you. It's hard to get back. I Oh my god, that was way so spicy for all
your listeners. If you ever get what is that you put it? Oh my gosh, that thing is way too spicy. It's definitely not pickled. It's you don't need hot sauce. Why did you even ask for hot sauce? You're doing on cop you know idea? Yo? Yo? Please came resuming on him eating this? What do you gotta put a little bit type of They all got different flavors? You know, you don't you know what it is that this pickle? What is it? Pick pickles has destroyed all your taste buds.
So you can't even taste the hot sauce. That's what it is. Yes, this needs apparent warning label that nice? Yeah, yeah, that's that's crazy, like something my food? Are you so bad? Like if I don't see my nose running, it's not good enough. That's because yeah, pick what is it again? Pickley's destroyed all your taste buds because honestly, you shouldn't be able to. I can't even feel anything in my
mouth right now. So you get fired from the Roosevelt. Okay, you know at that time, you for sure, knowing your heart and your spirit, that it's that you're headed in the right direction, or is a part of you that's
scared scared? I was scared because I didn't know, Uh, I wasn't making any money, and I didn't know, uh if this would have popped off from me, you know, and I only had a few hundred thousands on there, and it wasn't to like the very like a couple of weeks that I played my first gig, and it was like at the time, was I thought it was great? What was your first gigumb What do you have to do? You know? Love story? How much? How much do you
get paid? Okay? That was your first six second video, and I was like that is good because I do work a whole week. Yeah, so like that is I'll take that, even though I don't believe in dating us. And the brands were reaching out to you guys, they're reaching out to me. And then I was doing Bumble probably like two to three times, so like so like that, so I was making that like I don't know how.
God always just making money. And ever since then, I've never had to work again except really And I was gonna ask you, so Vine's gone, you know, and we heard the backstory I had day Storm broke it down. It was a it was a crazy backstory. Were you one of the influencers in the meeting? So how do how does the influencer make money? Because I know uying back when day was doing brand news. It's because it's so spicy. Honestly, I can't eve feel my didn't even
feel like dumbas Oh, so Vine's gone? How do you make money on Instagram? Uh? Instagram? So I think vining died out when I had a round like nine hundred thousand, baby a million, it's still hot, and um I started making money just some like third party apps companies reaching out to me. Um. But even then, when I think we're buying died out, I hopped up to Instagram and Instagram I still had like ropertly I like a hundred at had that much because for some reason people don't
like me Instagram. I don't know why. Really, you have a how many it's like a couple of million or one point five or something like that now, but it is not really probably like really quested my stuff all the time. What are you talking about? I don't know where the rest of these people like sometimes I have them, but I think this is really one like one percent of it really, like really your engagement on it. So I have one point three but I don't really think
that who actively time for me? But um, I started making money through third party ads, but it wasn't until um, we're buying that out. I tried Instagram. Instagram was always fifteen seconds, but it wasn't working that well for me, And then everyone started doing Facebook video and that's when I grew from like fifty thousand to like a million on it so quickly. I don't know how. What's a
Facebook video? You mean, like you know you can have a Facebook yeah, and you have a Facebook fan page, and you can actually grow your page on there too. It's just like Instagram and all that stuff. So it's actually a fan page problem. But I grew my father's there and then that kind of helped with my social media. But mostly most of my brand came to Facebook, and Facebook was pain to monetizing. Facebook wasn't monetized at the moment. I'm Instagram wasn't one typo moment, and so I was
gonna pay being monetized and third party company. And then they were literally come to my Facebook and noticed I had it and there what was that number on Instagram that you hit where you were like whoa oh? When I was like like I'm doing something here. Yeah, uh, I thought it was when I hit a million, But nowadays a million don't a millions hard. But it wasn't like when you first set your first hundred thousand. You were like, oh, yeah, let's talk about you talking about
that that moment. Yes, at that moment I did a whole video. When I had the million dollars, a million dollars, a million follows mark, I thought, oh my god, this is uh I made it and nobody can ship I have made it. I have millions, and I was on my high horse for a long time. These TikTok coming out thirty million dollars. I don't know who they are. But do you think TikTok is gonna last as long as Instagram has lasted? Because I feel like Instagram has
last longer than all of them. Tig Talk. I think tik Talks on the right path right now because they I think, what if you go back and replay the tape from day storm, Uh, It's just basically they didn't listen to the audience TikTok do, And so I think TikTok aslone as you just listen to the audience and you are able to let unknown be known in a sense where like TikTok don't have like a weird as
all the rhythm. Like Instagram, you could literally go on your for your page and you will see people who have like and pay followers on your four your page and then be go viral because and it's just so they're so talented and for the four your page is kind of like that's how it work. You can you can see a no name artist and you see like one you probably have two thousand years and the next
one has ten millions, and you go down. You just check your stuff out, like that's so talented and you just followed just so much rawness on TikTok where I wish and that's how fine was very raw. But after what it's kind of like stop they want to add his all the rhythm kind of nonsense like Instagram and now people don't see your post and it's like, that's why a lot of the people that I know love
TikTok because it's a lot easier to grow and it's parting. Yeah, people don't like to see so many people don't like seeing high college video. They're like seeing handheld phone camera that it is braw, looked like a android, is like not the best quality, but they love it because they feel like they care with That's what Janina was saying. She was saying that whenever she spent a lot of money on a full production for her post, she didn't get the same responses when she shot it on her iPhone.
Do you feel the same way with your productions because your production has always looked a little elaborate to me. Yeah, And I trying to do a mixture of both just because I just go where my end goal is and what who I need to be targetting, like the people in my intes and I want to you know, not have everything out phone because it's not the most exciting thing to watch. I mean, it is exciting, but not for the people who are who are in producers, directors.
You know, it's not gonna be a pelling They're gonna look at you like, but if you can go in a mix of like high quality videos here and there, I think great, can'd be great to you? And they're still throw into some of your phone videos to your audience, but they can remember who you were and why they follow you, so they like that, Yeah, what is your end goal? Uh? I think my end goal of this
whole thing. That's a good question because I had different tax feelings about this and I thought, like, I think will be it, But sometimes it's feel like it's not. Because it's been I'm still like people think I made. I'm still I'm still working. I'm still trying to get to that thing and do a thing. I don't even
know what it is. I don't know what is it that or what is considered making it, you know, and I think you just have to be happy with what you're doing continuing and I have thought of what it is like it is to be in a Marble film. I feel like it would be so fun to watch. I think I would love hope that I am. I
would love to know that I am. And I That's why I do a lot of these types of videos because I want to have my fans kind of like see that I'm doing is already plank that in their head, so they sell be bust out as like you know some character like you do you ever audition for those roles or do you just I've actually auditioned for one and it was The Boys Don't Have you ever seen that show on Amazon? It's called The Boys Night? Uh for the road called Age, who's kind of like the
other last? But I because do you have an agent or manager that helps you get those things or I do um, I don't know, I don't. I don't know if they're like I don't know if they're well connected like that or have access to these called like these types of casting calls, but most of them are usually like straight to offer time because it's like big roads, really established roles, established movies are they're gonna go to like producing cast. They're going to go for the people
that they want to. Yeah. Yeah, of course of course, but you wouldn't play like not the main but like the other okay main nothing main or that's it. So have you thought about right in your own Yes, and I have. I've done a few and I actually just stop one recently. Ain't gonna shoot another one. Um, I think sometime next week. I think we're shooting another idea concept of superhero kind of thing and hopefully just to kind of like open the eyes or I don't let
people see that I am capable of doing any things. Um, but I do shoot my own think because I just probably how do you finance all of it? I don't favors impressive like people think I'm ch Yeah. I think I was hoping hoping you were. So when was the last thing you eate? This? Probably like two days ago? So real. I respect that. Okay, I love that and you really so I could have actually had you you You asked me too. You were like, Holey, do you want me to bring it? And I was like, no,
that's good. Yeah, but women's lasting me even as okay right there, that's a luxury, right yeah, yeah, that's a luxury right there. But I actually, uh, I haven't. I'll be honest, I haven't really eating these in a while, just because yeah, yeah, there's a lot of things in here for you. Yeah, and I don't even know if it's like real meat, what it is. I looked at the back of the label said it was like chicken kind of stuff. Yeah, it's a bunch of random stuff.
I can't imagine who it was so good. I love that you kept the real ones, you know. I don't know. I think people see influencers and they say, Okay, well that's the goal, that's the ang goal, But then when I meet influencers, it's not that and goal. But I've had enough episodes on this show to notice that every successful person that I've interviewed, the goal has always moved. So they hit the goal, and then they moved the
goal again. They hit the goal and moved like the ceiling never they never reach the se is an endless cycle, Like it's really nic It's like just running something that once you reach it, you get that little bit of high and it's like what's next. And sometimes I think that's why a lot of my friends kind of backed out. There's a lot of people got depressed. A lot of people stop doing social media because they reach a number thinking like this is gonna step them apart to make
their life change. And once you hit that man dollar, I mean the million followers. Look, I keep saying man because I never yea, I have like maybe stick being followed, but it's everyone reached a certain level and what's next? If that was their angle, that's when they hit that,
like what's next? So and then people when when you have a goal that reach so wrong and you get there and you see like nothing really changes or is just not what you thought it would be, then people start like, whoa if my whole life where I was trying to pursue I just reached it and it's not I don't feel nothing, or is it that oh I do feel something, but it's not really what I thought it would be? What's next? And people get nervous, they
get scared. They try to they try to like always create viral videos or create something to make them have that sort of feeling again, and they just get depressed. A lot of stop. I remember guys a wall and its point out of my friend. He was so creative, and then I started doing telling nice, Oh wow, what are you doing? You? How do you know that's not
to survive? Like, would you ever, like worst case scenario if like you weren't making I don't know how much money you make to survive, to make to live now, but would you ever go back to a Roosevelt type job? Would you ever go just to pay your bills? And that's that's the biggest sperience I have. Um just because society makes it for people. You does you have an image? It's like what do you how do you see Kevin Hart working that route or working at huber Uber you delivered?
That's not gonna It's like hap, yeah, but but it sucks because there's celebrity. I remember the story of Pink. I don't know if you heard, but Pink was signed and she had a record deal and then she went and started pumping gas and then the label pulled her off and it was like, we'll give you money, like stop pumping gas. Yeah that was Pink story. Yeah, because she was like, fuck it, I'll just pump gas. Remember
the story about that. I forgot his name, but the guy from Bill Cosby Show, Yeah, that's I was gonna say. He was He was selling cars up the street. Was not the Cosby Show. The he was a short it is to feel Cosby guy and he uh, he was working at the Target. I believe they caught a video
working at the Target. And I was kind of shocked that even happened because he was one of my childhood actors that I started watching the Coffee Show and that he used on Target selling people bagging up groceries and people allowing him so badly. And that's just like the most like and you main thing, like it's just kind of like we're we're we're doing that. We love. I'm sorry that it makes it seem like in our business is fame and it's all glamorous kind of thing. I
don't act for all that. I just know what it comes with it. But it's not always like nice and college and it's not always like that. So there's gonna be some rough times. So in order to defeat your family, you gotta do something. And that's one of my biggest
period is like that's why I have no kids. That's why I'm very careful when I having kids, um being very careful with my life, which I know that I'm not doing certain things and I want to make before right now, I'm trying to build generational wealth so that not only my stuff my kids is always fine and good.
But it's one of those things where people you want this, that you're working at anything less than what you Yes, I think whenever you're in front of the camera and you know, we're all human, and I like, you know, a lot of the successful to believe people on this show believe or not have even when they made money,
lost it, or still have money problems. And I think it's great that people talk about these things because you know, viewers or fans or people that you're trying to get into entertainment, are trying to be an influencer, trying to be entrepreneur. They think, oh, once you have this business, once you have this restaurant, or once you be your influencer or actor on TV, you've made it. You don't
have any money problems. But the entertainment business is a tricky thing because you are an entrepreneur and you're not getting two weeks salary and one minute you're up, and then you're competing against whoever else. So it's a risky game. And then to be shaved, to be shameless like it just makes it all the worst and kind of gives people, um. It makes people like those who are in this business, ah try to find a bird, but they I don't
want to fall in that traffic being shamed. Someone wants that image on them because it's not social media and harsh world. People would like they always say negative to travel fast possible, So it's like anything and the people will love seen your downfall. That's why the shave them is probably the most that that that page. And I hate my videos going to show. I hate it videos going on there a few times and I don't like
it just because it it's just a negative platform. And I know every time my videos have gone on that plat on that rep on it in this Instagram, it's always because I had a funny video. But you can still read the comments. And I think that's one thing I've learned that shut out. I shut out for a long time and I don't do anymore, but I kind
of did recently. I had this one shower video like when black people here noise take the shower and had like top ball over me sound and I kind of looked the whole time and they went viral and the shame went posted and there was a lot of great comments, but there was of course out of throw. It's always like it never no matter what you do, you can
never please. That's what happened. I've bought myself to learn and honestly, the way I dealt with these types of people, I've realized they're the most hurt individual and I've learned that laid it down the line because I used to like go back and try to fight back like cornball, will your guarding with this person? Like I stopped doing that. I remember one time I argument somewhere and they were like, oh, I'm so sorry. I just want to get your attention.
That was the time I knew never do that again. And to this thing. When people come and troll on my uh my live stream on twitch or my Instagram, I always apply back. I said, hey, how are you doing, What's what's going on with you? Or I try to start up a conversation. They would say all types of mean stuff, you know, racial slurs and all that, and I just go back and say something positive or try to keep it positive. Even with my FAMI, like my moderator.
We have moderators which they will try banned first, I said, oh don't, they'll continue talking after. I never felt like, yeo, I'm just one of your biggest fans. Why you could have just started with that. You gotta have started with that. You don't need to be always bad at me like that. But that's the world we live in. Yeah, it is definitely. But they thank you so much for feeding me some extremely spicy food. I would love to finish it, but
I can't taste. I can't even feel my mouth anymore. Um. Anyways, thank you so much for coming on another episode of Eating Will Broke. We have social media influencers flat feel free to follow him and check out more episodes of Eating Wall Broke at Eating Wall Broke on any social media platform, and you can listen to it wherever you
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