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No, I've been here about this pendulum swing for about 10 years. I've got death threats for 20 years. They're dumb. They thought the best way to get back on me is to call comedy clubs and tell a woman who's working the door that they're going to shoot her. It's all online talk. No one's actively threatening anyone and is going to do anything about it. I had one threat I saw, I was step foot in North Carolina, I'll fucking kick your ass.
And then an hour later he goes, okay, I do see you in North Carolina right now. But if you come to Greensboro in North Carolina, I'll go to different routes. It's like Gary took his shot, bro. They're painless, funny. They're tears, they're tears of sweet. They're death threats are my standing ovation. Aaron Shafir, welcome to Trigonometry. Thanks, buddy. It's great to have you on. It's constant. He said that with a lot of meaning. It's just
my name, Aaron. Have you ever had a pronounce that way or it was spelled? No, no, you said it right. So welcome to the show. Thanks a lot. It's been a while. It has been a while. Aaron, we're really looking forward to having you on the show. The question I wanted to ask you are, is as somebody who's gone through their own cancellation journey, do you think we're coming to the end of cancel culture now? No, but you've got to define cancel culture
now. It's so, but it's so varied. It's like the word Nazi. It's like people are talking about two different things. And so then there was ever communicator. Okay. That's a good point. So I would say cancel culture for me is people losing their careers, their livelihoods, being denied opportunities, progression because of the jokes they make or the opinions that they have. No, we're still we're still hard in that. That's still happening. You
don't think that's where over that? No, I've been here about this pendulum swing for about 10 years. Yeah, it's just like some people get over it and new people like, well, that's not right. And now like the right wing seems to go, well, so it was okay when you do this, but this guy's allowed and like you're just doing the same shit. You're also just tattletail. Right. Yeah, they're all just waiting to be a fucking bunch of fucking
contattletails. It's just like it's lame, but that's fine. I love it. Especially for jokes. It's just like go mad you are. So you actually love it. Oh, yeah. Like we're here at the comedy seller, right? So you're on this stage, 144 seats here and 142 having a great time. And one guy is just hoping his girlfriend holds it together and he's not concentrating and she doesn't hold it together. And she's just so mad because she's had her third drink
and she can't handle it because women are dumb. And so she starts yelling and she gets up and she got that's a terrible. How can you say things like that? And she's like, it doesn't mean I'm having a sad. I'm literal. And then they leave and we all 142 of us have a great time. So I don't know. I enjoy it. It's funny. I can see why you like Harry. So your personal experience was you made the joke about Kobe Bryant. Yeah. The day that he died. Yeah. Yeah. The hour. The hour that he died. Yeah.
I mean, it's just one of the many. One of the many. But that's the one that people really came after you for. There was a New York Times piece of it. It was the latest ones. Yeah. Yeah. They've come out to be at Bunch. What else did you say? There was jokes in a special. Everyone got mad. That was in my career. I did this series of videos called the Amazing Racist. Those got found out that was in my career. I made an Arab joke a long time ago.
That was in my career. I had lots of experience with this. This wasn't the first time. This was the first time, you know, like a broader realm. But I've got death threats for 20 years. And you like got dropped by your age and from what I understand? No, you didn't. No, it was just bad reporting. Okay. So what happened? My agent called me. It was like, what, where are they getting this from? Like, I don't know. What do you mean? I'm dropping.
I don't know. It was where they get it. I'm like, I don't know. It's just any reporting. Interesting. Yeah. So did you have any real world repercussions from my production company? Well, they were threatening. What's real world? They were threatening a lot of women. But I don't know. That's just the threatening women. Why? For joking. They're dumb. Laker fans are dumb. They're dumb. They thought the best way to get back on me is to call comedy
clubs and tell a woman who's working the door that they're going to shoot her. They're dumb. Yeah. They thought that's the best revenge, I guess. I don't know. But what was in light going through that? Because obviously you're very joeb. You should bring the women in the night. Yeah. Exactly. They're doing more than me. I'm very sincere. I'm just fine. Yeah. People like you got to be scared. I'm like, no, I don't. I'm outside the
condes of the stand on my phone by myself. I'm like, you know, people are my guys. It's all online talk. It's just gamer talk. It's just gamer talk. That's all it's ever been. It's just gamer talk. No one's actively threatening anyone and there's going to do anything about it. I had one threat I saw. I go step foot North Carolina. I'll fucking kick your ass. And then an hour later, he goes, okay, I do see you in North Carolina right now.
But if you come to Greensboro, North Carolina, it's like, it took a shot, bro. They're just dorked. Other people didn't know. So my production company was like, hey, our insurance might go up. We got to like, we can't do your special now. And they took their insurance with them. So I had to delay my special. And then COVID hit and I delayed it longer. But it was way better because of that. So. But I guess as well, these, these dogs, and
I do agree with you broadly. Here's another real one. We're sorry. Go ahead. No, no, you got. I got a lot of very nice texts and calls from the comedy community saying like, oh, my God, it was so funny. It's so funny that they're reacting like this. I thought it was hilarious, just really supportive. It showed how supportive of comedy worlds were living out a few fucking knuckleheads. But mostly people were like super nice. It was like, oh, yeah,
cool. I have friends. But I guess the, the one aspect that these people do have power is because there are people within the mainstream comedy industry for one of a better time of putting it who are who don't have. Shall we just say in a polite way, a lot of backbone. So they see this nonsense. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My producer who I gave a start to was like, Hey, we got a poll. I was like, no, you don't, you don't do that. Take
your name off or something. Just completely your insurance off this. What are you doing? It's 10 days out. You can't do that. The guys that'll go away. Just don't react. And they're like, well, I don't know. Oh, yeah. The LA scene, especially LA is the, just the most garbage people. I don't know how much time you spent out there. No, back. I was there for three days. I was, and I'm not religious. I was like, these
people need God. Yeah. And they just can't wait to sell it, a friend, to protect an idea of their place in the world. The way they reacted to crystal, Leia, Brian Callan, anyone who gets into any trouble, they're just like, sacrifice. I got to state myself, no one's even coming after them. You know, they're like, well, people are asking, but I'm like, who strangers are asking, what are you talking about? Yeah. Those guys even sell out each
other. It's crazy. It's crazy. And immediately, not just like, hey, fuck off. That's my friend. I saw Tarantino talk about Harvey Weinstein, who's a lot less opinion based. What do you know what he did? Yeah. He wasn't a joke. Yeah. He wasn't like, well, I could see it was either he didn't or he didn't do it. That's the only argument. Right. And Tarantino, Quentin Tarantino, who's, you know, got a start from him and known the guy for a long
time. They were like, you need to speak on this. And he said, I guess I, he was at my wedding or I was at his or one of the other. He goes, I've known him for 25 years. You got to let my, let me get my thoughts to go on this. I'm not, I'm not just going to like in the first day of hearing about this, cut somebody out without even calling them. That's what I saw in LA people without even calling their friend because they're too busy getting
plastic surgery. It was like, let me sell them out real quick instead of going, hey, fuck you. No, you didn't do that. It's an easy one to do. And if you're found out wrong, you just go, okay, well, I found out more. But they're so worried. Yeah. LA is always been that networking people over talent. The chief skill is talking to the right person looking over your shoulder. Who else is here? That's, that's, that's what LA when I,
when Rogan was like LA sucks, I'm leaving. I was like, you just figuring that out. Oh, just because of COVID. Bro, it's been a vapid city for a long time. He's known it. He told me this a long time ago. Everyone hears three auditions away from becoming a star. So they all feel that way. And so they're all like, it's about to go away. It's a bunch of people talking in their cell phones as they're welcomed on the street. Oh, embarrassing,
embarrassing behavior. But that's LA. It's always been like that. Sounds like that in professional. It sounds like they had in professional. A bit. Yeah. You can see a lot of that climbing at Edinburgh. For sure. For sure. And then you see some of the Americans. Not all. I've seen one or two climber Americans. Probably think of the same person. But like, yeah, I think we were. But like, but like, yeah, the Americans don't really, it's not a job
fair for us mostly. So when I go or can goes to Sean Patten, we're just there to drink. Yeah. So the only way we're doing this is if it's like, if it's like, oh, yeah, come here, come drink. You know, that's it. That's it. That's it. Yeah. But it's interesting because more and more, I just see, I don't understand why comedians are worried about this kind of what's happening online because reality is no one really watches what the mainstream
creates anymore. There's one or two things. Mostly no. Yeah. And the power is with the creator. Yeah, it's weird. It's it's money, I think. So they had a lot of people just broke for a long time, barely making ends meet day jobs, temp jobs, you know, or barely getting by with comedy, you know, making 35 grand a year, you know, 22,000 pounds a year. And
that sounds like real numbers. And then with inflation, 31, you know, whatever. But like, but like, and then like just it's like, there was this thing at the comedy store where it like, if I come down the steps and I see some guy in your face, that guy's just getting jumped. That audience members just getting jumped will figure out later. Even if we were fighting over a chick, that guy's getting jumped. It was a no, it was a no questions asked
saying. It was just like, it's comics versus not a little bit of fucking infighting with with alt comics and stuff. But that's just snarky comments. It was still like, you know, we'll protect those guys. And then like, money came into it. And now that they don't have 32 grand, they make $3.2 million a year. Like, well, I can't afford to lose 100 grand on a sponsor. It's nuts. But that's what happens to everybody, I guess. It's money, I think.
But there seems to be more solidarity in this country between comedians than in the comedians in the UK. Where they, yeah, I mean, there's, there've been certain instances and examples where comedians have been able to cancel other comedians and the glee and the thrill that they wait. They wait for it happens here too. It happens here too. They wait for some other reason. Like that guy's always been a dick to me. Let me pile on. It's funny to talk
to some people. And they're like, they think you're never going to see you again. Instead of the reality is club comedy, this is the lowest level of the entertainment world. It's 142 people, someone ketamine on Monday night on one of them. So like, this is where you'll fail down to. And I'm here with, you know, Jim Gaffigan and Bill Burr and Chris Rock and Chappelle, the highest level guys are also here. We're going to see you. And then they all
get like, Oh, shit, like, yeah, you thought we were dead. Just going to fight back at that moment. So there's a kind of interesting thing going on here because on the one hand, I believe, yeah, we're just coming back to the thread of our conversation, Ari. I got the sense that you are really not that bothered about any of this in terms of your own experiences.
Like you, you made it fine. You know, they tried blah, blah, blah, blah. I mean, it wasn't pleasant, but, you know, but like, yeah, seeing a fucking, I had to get, you know, concert tickets to one of the fucking, um, actually enough for this one for another one. The one of the phone lady Emily at the, at the stand was just taking like threats all day because someone found an old video of mine. And so it was like, Hey, let me get you tickets outside
the night. You know, when your husband or whatever, like go and join for me. Sorry about that. It wasn't like on purpose, but like, yeah. So that doesn't feel great to have to hear about that. But also like, just in general, you got to put your focus on positive shit. I see so many of my friends focus on the worst than it's like guys. It's great outside.
It's so nice outside. You know, all this stuff like, there's so much fucking neck. That's all my special, but like there's so much negative shit in the world, but like there's literally flowers outside. And no one's, no one's saying shit to me. Like what are we, what are we living in this negative space for? Well, this is what I was going to say because your personal experience seems to be one of like, you don't give a shit, particularly
you overcome it's not big deal. You still get a special out. Yeah, it's not great, but it's like when you get a cold. It's like, this isn't awesome. Yeah, yeah. But like, I'll move on. And what I'm saying is on the one hand, it's that. And on the other hand, you also think that this canceled bullshit isn't going away. No, the same. Yeah. Yeah. So you go to sponsors and the sponsor doesn't really care. They don't have any
moral high ground or low ground. They just like, oh, they're coming out there. So this isn't, let's just drop them. We'll pick you up again in six months. They don't say that, but they're just like, let's get out of this business. The one that made it really clear to me was John Christ, this, this comedian in Nashville, you know, him. Not. So he is was a very Christian comedian, not just clean, like Nate or, or Ryan Reagan,
but like Christian jokes about church and Jesus. And he would play mega churches, 5,000 people at a time on just like a budget. So there's no ticket sales at a company who's rich, who's going to do a special Netflix. And it's Netflix has, but like is they cater to different people, you know, so their children's programming is never for us, but like it's
for people of kids. And so when Lynn Coppaz, like, do that drug about menopause, like we want you to do that drug about menopause because we don't have that, you know, speaking to that group. So Christian comic, sure. And then he got caught in a, it's consensually sexting with women, a couple of them that were married, but like nothing morally wrong on Netflix is radar, you know, it wasn't abusing anyone, it wasn't non-consensual,
and they were like, hey, we're pulling the special. But it's like, oh, so this isn't even a moral thing that you guys would even say. You're allowed to have extra marital affair, we don't do that. That's not art, you know, if it was the Jesus channel, maybe, but not for Netflix, what are you talking about? Right. Okay, sure, that, hey, we got to get out of this business, but it was, it's just consensual shit. And they were like, we got
to pull this. And they're like, oh, it's just because your market is now not as into you. So it's clearly about money. And that's not one they could put out a statement. They usually put out statements. Yeah. We don't stand for this. It was like, shut up. Just one, you know what I asked, I asked Netflix, and I said, you get your counterpart at, at CBS, and at ABC, and at FX, and at HBO, and just put out a statement saying, we will not
react to any public thing for six months. We're going to tie our hands behind our back. So you can't pressure us to do anything that will sometimes later find out is incorrect. So instead, if house of cards come out and whatever, and they're like, oh, this shit, it's like, well, we're not allowed to change anything for six months. And then if it's still around six months later, then like, all right, let's go rid of this guy. And then they won't
come after you anymore. They stopped coming after South Park because they just didn't nothing happened to them. It's a really good point because you would have thought Netflix would have learned their lesson. Yeah, just getting involved. Yeah. Yeah. She'll tell it just like, don't get involved or say anything. Just ignore it. Just ignore it. And the thing is as well as like, if there's three employees who are kicking off, they don't have to work
there. It's their choice, right? That's a thing too. They don't really stand for anything. They just want to be seen. It's so funny to talk to Netflix when there was a pick a line outside. And they're like, it's COVID lockdowns. They went in to work for the leave work. No one's in the office. They drove across town to stand outside to act like they're leaving work. It's so showy in LA. Yeah. It's so showy in LA. There was this book to your
Tolentano, Tolentino, a little black trick mirror. And she's just talking about how people like show the left is great at showing, you know? And this one guy was like filming himself like, this is a hate-free elevator. And it's like, by the way, he punched a girl in college. You know, and it's like, they just love doing it or that and be this thing. And that lady who's leading the pick a charge against Chappelle has said some of the most vile stuff, which
I actually think is hilarious. But then also it's a little weird or shitting at Chappelle. But also it's not that weird because you don't care. You don't care at all. You're just trying to get over. You're just trying to sell somebody at the university. Those like help summation like comedy videos. And they're just like, this week in comedy. And all they're doing is just like repurposing shingles stuff so they can get hits. And if they're
positive and fine, but they're just trying to like, glam. That's what he's doing. So, okay, that makes sense to me. You're fishing. I'm actually really glad that you brought up shane because to me that was a seminal moment when, you know, he's back, he got cancelled. Yeah. I didn't agree with it. I don't think a lot of people did. He came back. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And ridiculous. Yeah. It was ridiculous. And then he's back on SNL. Yeah.
And it seems like that moment. But I think it was a lovely moment. But the reality is, shane doesn't need SNL. SNL need shane more than he needs them. Yeah. It won't matter. It's for it's for children. Here's okay. What people don't understand about shane is that he's a bad person. He's like a dick. He has his public demeanor of being a nice guy, but he's a jerk. He brings nothing to barbecues, like nothing, like nothing, not even a six-pack.
And he drinks 24 beers. So, that's not a guy you want around. There's a man who posted a lot of barbecues. Yeah. And he's $100 out of pocket. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, he bought Molly one time, but not enough for everybody. So, and he's like, hey, can I talk to you over here where it's like, dude, who raised you? Bring enough Molly for everybody. I don't bring any. Do it before you get there. So, in that way, I would say, well, I guess there's not
an SNL issue. That's why he's so I guess. Yeah, that's my hot take. I don't know. I don't know man about us to say bye. Shane Gillis is a bad person. That's the time of the episode. He doesn't share the drugs. Yeah. No, he does share just not enough for everybody. Right. And he didn't even hit. It didn't even hit. You ever take Molly and it doesn't hit? Yeah. How bad do you feel? You got to have depression next day for not even a hit.
Be better, Shane. So, not only does he bring insufficient? Yeah. SNL needs it. Whatever. It's just a dumb fucking show. It doesn't make up for it. You know, it is cool. It's like a nice like, all right, we kept that off. It's a way of saying I'm sorry. Yeah, but it's a way of cl- and they also didn't want to get rid of him. Well, it's a way of closing that loop. Yeah, because what happened was he what happened could have been really impactful in his career.
Nobody knew the time. I think I think it's fair to say. Right. Nobody knew how that was going to end. There was such a huge opportunity and suddenly gone and he's not even a guy who's really headlining much at the time. Yeah. So, it was like, damn, that's a really big opportunity. Yeah, that gets snatched away from him because of something you said on a podcast.
Yeah. Love, love, love, love. And then it's almost the way I think the reason it's interesting is the comedy industry from what I could see from the outside and you may have a better perspective. Like, circle the wagons around him. Yeah. Rogan helped him out. Other people helped him out. Make sure that he was getting attention. And then his talent kind of shocked me. You know, we rode it two a couple years in Rogan. You did? Yeah, it was a couple years later that he
was on. Okay. Yeah. But nonetheless, I guess what he discovered? He's like, this guy's great. Well, had nothing to do with what happened in us. I know. Okay. And nothing to do with that. Interesting. People say, all right. Like, your sketches are fun. So that was misreading for me. But I guess what I feel is people didn't throw him in the trash. No, and also they felt like, hey, he's one of ours. He's getting unfairly taken down. And like,
Legion of Skanks type of crowd was like, no, fuck that. That's such so shitty. It felt like in Goodfell, is like when one of their friends got made, that's how we all felt like, oh, cool. A mainstream standup comedian got on this show. That's for like dumb groundlings people and UCB people. You know, and finally we got a real comic on. That's been a while. And then gone. And you're like, no, it's like when they killed Joe Pesci. He was like, that was the one shot we had.
So we also kind of took it personally. Right. Yeah. Right. What I'm saying is that, that plus the work that he put in plus the talent that he has. Yeah. And then the circle is complete. Yeah. Where now he's so big, so big that his Francis says, SNL need him more than he was. Yeah, we were talking about it. It's like you wouldn't have hosted SNL if they didn't get rid of you. That's right. You'd still be probably still be on it or just leaving.
Who knows if they would have like sat on you that would do it with like Tim Robinson, like not really used your right. Who knows? Who knows? The political shit there. You know, who can network and laugh at who's Joe's gets ahead. Oh, it sounds like a horrible place. Everywhere I talk to works there. It's like it's all that L.A. stuff. So who knows? It's not like he asked for it, but it ends up being better. My special was better
off for the extra couple of years I took off. Got to go away from it for a little while. See it again fresh. Realize some jokes for too long. So I'm real happy for that. So, but yeah, yeah, but yeah, this shit keeps happening. I guess what I'm interested in is and also Shane's like so good. Yeah, right. So if you're saying like it's not, if the people like it's not real, they'll say like, well, he's fine. It's like, I guess so,
but also like there's personal shit too. There's like, you know, like his family gets embarrassed at where they live. That's not he's not fine from that. You know, that lady at New York comedy club, who is scared they're going to shoot the place up. That's not I'm fine now. That's that's someone who's been damaged. You know, there's like real shit. That's not exactly just monetary. Everyone's so fucking monetary based. That's right. That's right. Yeah. That's right. Yeah, to see your friends
turn on you is like that's not a fun thing. Even if you're doing fine financially, like what the fuck was that? I've got a couple of apologies myself. Yeah. People later going, hey, I shouldn't say anything publicly. But here's here's what I'm getting at right because when we started the show, it was very much from a position of like, we think there's something going on. We don't really like it. Let's find out what it is. Let's talk to different people. And all the people that we thought
were our friends in the comedy industry instantly turned on us or most of them. Why? Because what? Because we're, you know, you're not supposed to think freedom of speech and jokes are allowed. You know, yeah, yeah. Because that makes you right wing and evil and very silly. But anyway, my point is now it's fast forward six years. A lot of those people are now apologizing, asking for us to go for a coffee, et cetera, et cetera. Tell them to publicly. Well, right. Say, okay, great. Go
publicly. Say how wrong you are. Don't insult me again. Don't say, hey, they were racist, but I handled it wrong. Yeah. Don't do that. Go do it publicly. Say I was a fucking asshole. I was the door in comedy that we all say. If you don't like it, just tell them. If you don't like it, just leave the room and you were fucking dorks. So just say you were a fucking dork was holding back comedy. There's no excuse for it. Not at all. Be that person. I haven't seen many of those. I've seen
many of those at all. And even so, I feel like some loops are being closed in comedy with people who said cancel culture was an issue in the world that we're in, et cetera. So I guess from that perspective, I do feel to in the spirit of what you're saying, somewhat more optimistic about the direction of travel. Do you? Or are you just like, what are you just saying? It's like it happens when it happens to somebody. It's like, fuck, it's really bad. Yeah. But it really is like, you
can't help it. It is like getting a cold, like a, like a COVID, like a really bad COVID the night before you take a special this sucked. You're just not going to be able to tape it tomorrow. You know, it's the same as someone finding a joke randomly from eight years ago. It doesn't fucking quite fit right now because it's like, because the zeitgeist is different. And they're just saying it for the first time right now. And it's like, yeah, sucks, but you caught a cold.
There's nothing to be done about it. You would just think that is the most disappointing thing with comedians. Don't see that in a pile on, make it harder. Yeah. It's like, she's saying, is kind of an occupational hazard. If you're going to be, yeah, you're walking on the line. You, what I want is one or two people walking out of the one 44. If I get 20 people walking out, okay, I want too far over the line. But if you don't get anybody for a whole weekend on the road,
you don't get a couple people walking out. I don't think I've done my job. Because there's some uptight people. You want to like, hey, you're actually not supposed to be here. This is a cool thing. And you're not cool. You know, it's like the people who hated like certain kinds of rap. It's just like, this isn't for you, you know, or social needs that you used to get beat up by cops because they had like blue hair and like, and like pins in their ears. And it's like,
yeah, bro, you're not cool. You're not a punker. I don't have to tell you that you shouldn't be here for this. So we want to drive those people out while everyone else is laughing hysterically. What's the question? I was saying it's an occupational hazard. Yeah, it's an occupational hazard. That's a good way to put it. And so it's like, yeah, it's like, I can't, I can't try to be like, you know, it's like, you want this laugh like, oh my god, like that. Like that means someone's
going to go, no. So that's part of it. Now, you try to mitigate it, which is like, phones and pouches here. It's only for the people in here. They get taken out to someone else and people are like, how dare you're saying that? You're like, you were never supposed to. Who's showing this to you? I got one where a lot of people came after me for a tweet about Kenny Rogers when he died. I called him a racist. And I said, he, by the way,
Island is not in a stream. It's only an olaik or above. You're a fucking idiot. And you're a racist. That's the way you wouldn't serve a fried chicken, only roasted chicken to keep black people out of your establishing. And then anyway, but somebody like three days later just showed it on like some like middle age blog. And I was getting all these death threats from like middle age white ladies. And I was like, not mad about it. Because I'm like, okay. But I'm like, hey, who showed you
this? Yeah. Sent you something they knew would make you mad. It's not for you. It's for me and my comedy fans who's like, they're, they're, they're, look, they're like, they're trying to make you mad. Why would they do that? It's like taking mine comfort to a Jewish school. Like, can you believe this? Like, get out. Yeah. That's supposed to read this right now. Yeah. Yeah. So do you, do you think that's what's really happened is it's not that necessarily people have
become more sensitive is just because of technology? Yeah. Now, the algorithm favoring the negative. Yeah. China's when everybody, this israel and Hamas stuff, right? Right. Both sides I see, I don't get involved. Both sides I see go on. I'm out of fucking people thinking the opposite of me on my feet are crazy. And they're both saying that. And you want to reach out and be like, guys, they're showing you at a two thirds rate the stuff they know would make
you mad. They're showing you the fucking, if your pro israel, they're showing you the pro Gaza side or the anti israel side. If your pro Gaza, they're showing you the anti Gaza side. And they're not showing anybody a recommendation for a new movie. You know what I mean? It's only the stuff you care about. They're not, if you're into dog adoption, they're showing you how these dogs are mystery. And they're not showing you any Hamas and Israel stuff. You know, they're just showing
you stuff that makes you mad and you're on their go, I can't believe this world. And it's like, it's not that world. My sister's orthodox Jewish. She's like, do you see a lot of anti-Semitism around the fucking country? I'm like, none. Zero. Zero. And it would come to me. And I've never seen it. I walk around New York. I walk around. I travel for work. I've never heard anything. You just shut the fucking laptop and it's gone. But people are on there. So they're
showing people stuff that jokes that would make them mad. They're showing the Asian community that change joke or fucking Tony's joke or whatever anybody gets caught for. It's like who's showing it to these people? Right. It's kind of funny actually. It is actually now that I think about it. Kind of funny. Let me show this joke to the exact wrong people and watch the go fucking ballistic. Actually, it is pretty funny. Yeah. That seems to be what's happening. Right?
You just like, stuff gets ripped out of the context in which it was said in a dark room in the basement of a comedy club. Yeah. And then it's now broadcast on breakfast TV. Yeah. It's like that's the reason for it. Yeah. Sam Arrell got in trouble here once for a rape joke a decade ago and somebody said, this is a time and place for everything. He goes, well, isn't the offensive show at midnight on Thursday? It's show called the offensive show, the right time
in place for it? And they'll, well, I don't, it's like, yeah, what do you mean? So it's your correct. But also, no, you're not. But like that is if there is ever one, that would be it. It's just dorks. It's a dorks. It's funny. Funny when they laugh. Their pain is funny. Cheers or sweet? Their death threats are my standing ovation. Their anger is fucking awesome. It's hilarious. It's hilarious. Why do you enjoy that? It's just to make some amount or something.
They shouldn't be mad at. It's very funny. It's just a long history of trolling. Just saying things that aren't what you believe in just see you can get a rise this way. Going to a horse convention saying cars are the real way. So when you're a car convention saying you guys were all wrong, it should be horses. And just a darkened trust that went on. There was this website, God's Little Ones.org. And it was for people, survivors of women who had abortions or miscarriages.
And they made little replicas of what their baby would be. Little pendants or pins and stuff. And they're like, what color here do you have? What color here does a husband have? Let's try to mimic what the eye color would be with. And this is your thing. And there's pictures of people posing with their stillborn baby, like full set. And the husband's like, I don't know how to tell her, like, we're not doing this. And just like posing like this and dunking one on there and just made an
account of me just going like, yeah, I've had six abortions. I talk women into it. I feel bad. And just like just flock with them until eventually they kick them out. And it was very funny. It's very funny. Dice has this thing. You have this thing. He's a great troll where fans have come over and he would just try to entertain the comedians around. So you'd be sitting there. Imagine you're standing up. I'll be out of frame. And then it would be like, hey, Dice, a big fan. Go ahead and
try that. Hey, Dice, I'm a big fan. Yeah, we should. It's great. Yeah, I just never, just never look. He's on steps. Just never looking down at the guys. Like, yeah, that's great. Appreciate that. I don't think I was like, okay, I'm just like, yeah, see you. It's just, it's just wonderful. It's just wonderful to see. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know why I like it. I like dark humor, too. I wanted to comment on that. They have to comment
on other people want to wait 20 years. It's just like, how much do you feel it? When I go to a Holocaust Memorial, I'm not in the mood for Holocaust jokes for a week or two. But the day before I go, I'm very in the mood for it. So you can make a fucking gazinezial joke if you're not looking at the fucking dead bodies. I mean, I was on Rogan with Tony, we're making fun of the Travis Scott trampling. There was a concert that a bunch of people got
trampled. Tony, we're just like making fun of it, making jokes. And then Rogan was like, have you seen the video? It's horrific. Like, no, I don't show it because this will be the end of the comedy. And we're just making more jokes because Jamie called up and he's like, no, don't. And we're just making jokes. And then it calls up and you see these people begging for their lives, stop, stop. And people try to help them. And then they're just, they're dead. And then we're like, all right,
well, this doesn't feel great. It makes jokes about me more. But like, why would you show that to us? So we wanted to have some distance. Yeah, it's interesting that you say that. What is that compulsion to make jokes about the darkest subjects? Where does that come from? I don't know, I think it's to make relief from it. It's like, because you cannot, it's not only funny if you recognize it, it's horrific. You know, you just can't, you have to have some distance to,
to, to, to be able to make jokes some distance. But you have to recognize it's AIDS rape the Holocaust. And you know those are terrible. So when you compare, you drop in your pizza to getting AIDS, it's like, oh, that's a massive difference. But if you compare dropping your pizza to, I don't know, somebody backed up their car and kind of hitting it bumpers slightly, which is like a slight perturbance. It's like, well, there's no humor in that. Those aren't
far enough off. So you recognize how horrific the Holocaust is. So, so that's a good comparison to make, take it lightly is silly. Yeah, I agree with that. And so you talk about this dark humor and the controversial humor. And we're talking about you moving to the UK. Yeah. And then you do it. I love it. I love it. It's such a fight there. It's such a fucking fight. I had six shows at top secret. And the early shows, the late shows regret the early shows. I mean, it was like, so
for, so let's say, I mean, I had women going move on guy. No, move on enough with this. It's like no. And then the middle shows they'd be doing, they're like, stop with this already. And that's the mother guy. I'm like, no, no, I like it. Just fighting. And the late shows everybody's on board. I love the fight. And they were yelling at me that I sucked. And that I needed to learn how to do comedy. And I was like, wow, they didn't know me, which is great. And it was just like,
I'm back to fighting again. This is amazing. I love it. Yeah, they're weird there. They're different. They're backwards. Yeah. You guys are just like 10, 12 years behind us. I mean, that is actually true. So these things that we're doing now, which was acceptable here, they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, that you've seen as much free, much free. Yeah. People also, this scene came from here. Yeah. And it came from theater there. So they're still
figuring out what it is there. Yeah. And here they know what it is. I saw this, Rodner Charleston, I don't know, some Icelandic artist and he was doing some Q&A in the med and he was talking about music. And he goes in Europe and London and and it goes, everyone goes to art school musicians, the rock and roll musicians to their art school. That's how I learned to do it. It goes in America. I think he might have been
quoting somebody. He goes, it's, and he's like, ask for a word in Iceland. It goes, it's a music is from the soil. And that's how comedy is. It's from the soil here. Yeah. And it's, but do not because you talk about the fight, which I find really interesting are because most comedians work really hard so they don't have to fight. So they play to their own audience. You seem to be living your life in an inverse almost because you've got this big audience.
You built it. People love you. They'll come for your stuff. Yeah. You want to travel halfway around the globe to start a fight with 200 drunks in a basement in London. Yeah. Duncan asked me that he was, why do you get only 12 30 AM spots of the comedy story? You get like 9 30 or like early in the show. I'm like, what do you think? Duncan she goes like, you'd like performing for drunk cowboys and like, correct. I want to win people over. That's my favorite thing.
Winning over a crowd doesn't know you. And he said the comics get fucking weak because they perform their own comments, own fans all day every day and then they never have to fucking win anybody over. So they do a special and they go outside their fan base and people like, this isn't really thought out. Someone just spotting you the whole time and doing your workouts. Norman knows you go up to hard environments. Hey, fuck, I got to follow Sean Pan today. This is
going to be fucking work. And a lot of guys like, ah, put somebody buff for us with somebody weak so I can have it easier. Like, this is a workout set, you know, like a Tyler Fisher. He's so nice and pleasant. They hate me after him. When I go after him, they're just like, you're so not nice. And they like, they make me work for it. And it's like, sweet. I had somebody lady waiting outside off their Holocaust joke. I think it was a Holocaust. Sometimes they get
they cry and I'm like, which where did I lose it? It has to be one of the four or five topics. But I never know which one. And she's like, see, it was really mad. And I was upstairs drinking at the village on the ground. And then, and then I left like 30 minutes later. I'm walking back towards here. And some, I just passed somebody because you're a piece of shit. I'm like, oh, you're not lady. I bet you're not lady. Look how mad you are. You're just going
to remember me when you go to sleep tonight. Oh, I love it. And it's not like I was doing it just to hurt. I was entertaining everybody else. I'm going for joy. That's a fun side effect. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. These comics, they get weak. I see it. It's a it's a it's a it's a it's a worry something. You got to look at where other comics dropped off and avoid it. And I think what most of the rich ones get is they stop. There's exceptions obviously.
The political comics is just as angry about politics, no matter how rich they get. The ones that are heartbroken, they get just as angry about heartbreak. You know, they just kind of self-motivate. But a lot of them just like, eh, they stop going up every day. They're not they're not daily comics. You know, they just get ready for specials. And they're just not as good. You see it. They're not as good. Yeah, there's a softness. Yeah, it's because they don't challenge themselves to hard
spots. Do bad rooms. Do hard spots. Follow Sean Pat and fall in the room. Oh, Shane. Struggle. It's good for you. I like being in Holtable. Well, you're going to the UK and they bought in some hate speech laws where really? Yeah, in Scotland, in Scotland. And you love the Ed and the face. But today, but today, enforce those. Well, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I never went to jail. He was fine. Then he has a criminal record. Has he paid it? I don't know. I don't think he has. Yeah. But what if the
newspapers write about him? I think they're legally allowed to call him a Nazi hate criminal. Which to you would eat something you'd put on your pants. I understand. You could do that anyway. Yeah. I hear you can just do that. Yeah, because you don't have to say the liable laws. And so like you they just got the rights that we have. So congrats to those newspapers. I'd just say whatever the fuck they want. Speaking of a Nazi hate criminals, your last show.
Yeah. Are you guys worried about it? The free speech there? Or is it just like an online thing that you sort of worry about? I don't think it's online at all. I think it's real. People have gotten legitimately like we can't jaywalk here. Do you know Jerry Sattowitz's? Jerry Sattowitz. Next time you're an editor, go see him. Yeah. He's the most offensive and therefore one of the best comics in the UK. Yeah. He doesn't have any stuff online because it's too much.
Too much. His show was canceled from editor and preferring. Why? Because they didn't agree with their opinions. Yeah. Right. Right. I heard Paul Cury got in trouble too recently. Yeah. He did. Yeah. Just like I love when it comes to Jewish shit because I'm always like say whatever you want to whatever you want and they go well you wouldn't say that if it was and then when there's like Nick Cannon was like the Holocaust wasn't real. She's like that. I'm like yeah. Finally.
It's guys. Let him say it. Finally you're not going to accuse me of just like being on the wrong side of it. Just like he's allowed to say whatever. You can be a flat-erither. You can be in the clam. It's okay. You're allowed. I just don't have to be friends with you. But silencing art. It's crazy. It's crazy to me. Yeah. It's crazy to me. What do you think they do it? Why do you think they want to do it? You ever see the job you ever heard the John Ronson
web series or podcast series about cancel culture? Yes. I have the what do they call it? The culture of worse? Oh no. That one I haven't. That's pretty good. It's such a beginning of it. One of them was before any of the internet stuff, which is like a web server. Somebody was like founded what they deemed an offensive joke. It was just an offensive joke group. And somebody found it was like this is wrong. And they're like let's we found out we did some
internet research found out where he works. Call the company. Try to get him fired. Now it was his company. Yeah. So he was taking a call like this is what? Fuck. And that was like the first example of them trying to like people are bloodlusty and they want people to feel pain. Yeah. It's why you leave a negative review on the help. You're not actually trying to help anybody. You're trying to you're not leaving the three-star. You're leaving a one-star. And it's like oh you just
want to hurt the business because you didn't I don't know they were out of nachos. You know you just want to hurt people on the left and the right. They're all humans and they'll all just do it. We're all Nazis waiting to have it to be in the power group. We would all be collaborators. The idea that we would stand up for what's right is silly when no one stood up against slavery. When slavery was acceptable. You know it took years after almost nobody helped out the Jews.
You know it was just like all right you can take that they took my grandfather's farm. They just showed up a pre-showed up at the cop like here's some. And it's like that's a priest like that no one's immune to it. We'd all do it. Almost all of us. You all want to be like I wouldn't but it's like we all would. So the left the right the libertarians they're all just ready to be bloodlusty. It's fun. It's fun to hurt people I guess. So you get a very few like really nice people that are
like let's help. I mean I've seen people say Martin Luther King was wrong about fighting darkens with light. They're like well he was I'm like you're smarter than Martin Luther King. I'm like wow he fucks white women. You're nuts. You're nuts if you don't just stop and you're like
what am I doing better than I'm a leftist feminist and I'm better than Martin Luther King. Wow okay all right it's funny it's funny it's funny it is yeah it is and so we've been talking about anti-semitism and you kind of say that you alluded to it at the beginning of the interview where it's like you don't see it in real life but you see it online. Yeah so I was talking to I do my old podcast it's
gone now skeptic tech I ended it. I'm talking to a trans lady. I was just talking through like like life experience or or something you can observe or whatever if you're a rodeo clown I would do that. So anyway I had a trans lady on fucking 10 years ago. Now trans man and then a trans woman on four or four four years ago and I was like who cares about these bathrooms in North Carolina she goes what matters to me and I was like I didn't want to get into an emotional
fight but it was like you don't go to North Carolina so it doesn't matter to you. I mean on a human level but like every all suffering everywhere matters to you then you know what's happening in Somalia matters to you the poverty and Uganda matters to you you know like but it doesn't matter to
you it's just your thing but it's not your thing you don't go to North Carolina it doesn't affect you actually affect you it doesn't you know the bathrooms here how clean this bathroom is is way more important to you and it's disgusting here never take a dump in the fucking comedy seller bathrooms
even before the show starts it's horrific but so the stuff doesn't really matter there's this idea and poker of statistically irrelevant so like Texas Holder if you get you flop set over set which is like you flop three of a kind someone else flop state of crime there's only two other cards that can make you get you get to have a pair and only two cards coming up will be one of those uh to get us and then for you to have that and for me to have it and for me to have the higher one
a lot of the poker pros are real books like just don't consider that it's so statistically irrelevant and you can be like what I've seen it I'm like I know you've seen it but it's just pointless to think about it's so small that's how this is you look at it online like it's happening every day like
it's not you're not on college campus even there it's not happening even there it's not happening it's barely if you're on that college campus and you're a block over it's not happening when they say uh there was a uh a terrorist attacking time square you could have been
in time squared that day at that time and you'd be fine he killed 12 people some guy ran over people 12 people there's a hundred thousand there 12 people it's not gonna affect you it's actually not gonna affect you unless mentally seeing it but like you're not going to be gotten hit when the
nuclear holocaust happens everyone's like well how will I survive you'll be dead instantly that's 99.5% of people you'll be in that group so no you're not on that college you're in class when when they're getting pushed around yeah one guy is getting pushed around everybody else is
just like trying to get angry they said uh in the instance of Asian hate crimes reported hate crimes went up I don't know how much during during uh COVID but then you look into it it's like well it's reported hate crimes and I've seen people misreport hate crimes we were outside the uh
well no I heard about this the comedy story after trump got elected and kim kong-dan and a bunch of other people and they're feeling excitable because of trump and they're all standing around and somebody yells like you go build that wall as they're driving by and she's like what the fuck
you got really mad and everybody else like Kim I don't think they're I don't think they're I don't think they're talking to you or really like mad like that and she was no that's fucking hate and she's good and they're like you sure it's not because we're outside the comedy store and they're
making a joke she's like no fucking way and the and the one that's like that was a black guy in the car like I saw the black guy yelling at out I think he was making a joke also there's only one a bit Latino woman in here and we're all just white and black it just doesn't hold up but she felt
the fucking racism so that's a reported hate crime hmm so it's like I don't know you're gonna see it everywhere so you think the online world is making a scene it's statistically irrelevant and you're living it shut it shut the laptop none of it's happening my friends are so into this
and I'm just like guys you're you're just wrong it's not happening hmm I guess what I and this is an interesting conversation to have what I hear from people who feel more strongly about it than you do is there would have you know is there room for that level of complacency
that might say given history lead to the holocaust oh yeah George Bush is was gonna lead to his new Hitler oh well not him okay but Charles Trump yes he's an Hitler but not George Bush Jr. and it's like guys you just keep saying this you just keep saying this show this will be a
nuclear holocaust because of fucking Iran okay it didn't happen oh yeah I should have not gone skiing that week so I could go to a picket all I went skiing you guys were all crying well the picket shit I mean it makes no difference because no one gives a shit yeah all that protesting
you can see complacency listen I the black vote matters you know that many people matters they have to make some concession one black eyes vote does not matter yeah I don't know yeah you want to live in negative like if you're complacent it's gonna be another holocaust well I I just
put in the what they might say to you and the reason I am is it's not something I mean I'm not interested in living in the negative world or a positive world I'm interested living in reality yeah yeah and reality is often somewhere in between those two yeah so so if you have a
for a basketball at all okay so if I'm big on the iPhone okay so if John is John is goes up and goes 13 of 19 for 30 points a couple threes and a few foul shots I mean you could focus on those six that there and two of those were ill-advised shots and you're like well if you don't say anything
he's gonna keep doing that it's gonna go whatever and it's like I'm okay like with all star level performance right and you're focused on this other thing what's where you put your focus will be all you think about it's not only where you put your focus it's also your assessment of how
good or bad that is right because if he goes one for 19 yeah three nights in a row you'd sort of be like well we've got a point you wouldn't be like yeah you wouldn't be like oh well he scored one I mean that's great yeah the semitism is not going to the one of 19 level you don't feel that no no
every day there's no one he's coming in contact that's almost every day no Jew is coming in contact with anything you know every Jew walks around all day and doesn't nothing happens that's almost every day for everybody my friend Nate Marshall said this when he was like living him
in on in the news and he was like every white guy wants me dead this was after George Floyd he was just living in the news and this is the reality they was living every white person wants him dead then him and his a couple of the black friends were going fishing in Pennsylvania they saw an old
fucking white dude with like a gray beer he searched ro and over he says fuck he's gonna be like you can't be here fuck you know the end words we don't want you here and they're saying like crowds is gonna go and the guys like hey guys you're you're casting like way wrong
you gotta let it go at the top I'm seeing you like just try it show the watch and it's just at the top let it go there and it goes and they did it goes great have a good time there's a great hole right here and then he wrote off and then Nate was just left with his feeling of like oh I
misinterpreted the whole world because I was hearing about this horrible shit I'm telling you my friends in dog adoption they see dogs everywhere being mistreated and everyone else doesn't see it that's right and they're living in this world they see a chihuahua and they're mad because like
that's a Mexican family they're gonna abandon that dog and that's their reality and your reality is not that Dave Temple is comic he said there was lockdowns a COVID lock not COVID lock right right locked out in Philadelphia he left his phone at home and was on a walk COVID time
you know and there was riots four blocks over he didn't know he was four blocks away couldn't hear it and everybody got an alert in their phone go home now it's the city shut down and he said for the next seven minutes the city was shut down he was unaware so he was just enjoying
a spring day for seven minutes being on the news wouldn't have helped him in any way it would have just hastened the fucking anger shut it just shut it it's all horrible and you know they're driving you to horrible just shut it off it's fucking great out the science is on another level comets on another level when we're ever come even doing fucking arenas it's all going great let's not live in this fucking horrible negative place it's all going great this is a man who hasn't yet moved to England
yeah i know i'm gonna let my food is a problem i've started to make the list of like you keep saying it's great out nine months of the year it's not fucking right yeah okay yeah so there's there's that so i made a list of like stuff i'm gonna have to focus on one is those those heated racks
at the in the bathrooms yeah we don't have those i'm gonna be like that is nice that is nice yeah the water the water hot water thing that goes on through the device instead of like a tank in the basement that runs out when you're taking more than a 10 minute shower yeah that's fucking sick
i'm looking forward to that long showers where it just stays hot um you so long you're going to a third world country might the the lack of late night food is a real issue i'm gonna have to figure that out um what i can't walk home from spots there the way i can't hear so i'm gonna be like all
right well the better fucking Turkish food than here that is true and better Indian food yeah so that i'm looking forward to um fights looking forward to fights in audiences that'll be great that's it's it's yeah the weather's gonna be a real issue
yeah but you're a fucking one hour flight to Portugal you're a one hour flight to Portugal how fucking sick is that i try arey what what here's what we're gonna do right you're gonna take a train day Amsterdam the wheat sacks you can get three hour train smoke come right home go ahead
you move to the UK yeah we'll give it a couple of years yeah yeah and then we'll see how you're all fucking sign and rainbows yeah yeah the weather i'm really worried about yeah yeah let's see after a couple of years i'm gonna have to get those glasses you're gonna start podcasts about how miserable
everything is believe you mean man yeah i'm really looking forward to interviewing with a couple of years how are you arey everything shit your shit fuck off this crap i'm leaving fuck this country i can't wait to ask for a fact yeah it's gonna be fun whenever in the UK you got a bummer
thank you exactly man god damn that's gonna be exciting yes this is a thing with americans they get excited about stuff yeah uh your p-conce yeah it's gonna be great right the video's not demonetized thanks man right appreciate it yeah it is negative but also they get so like i have friends who
are writers who literally they'll get those send a script in them like we will not read your script you're a white man yeah so that is bad i feel bad for them i also have black friends who are also writers who are like hey finish your fucking script they're looking for you now
it's a great time to be one of my black male friend writers you're gonna get read that is good that's a good part of it so yeah that other part does suck but like i don't want to look at your white black face yeah exactly like that absolutely i know a friend who was half a japanese and he was
using pearl men as his last name like use your fucking miles last name you nuts use the mousaaki it's a fucking packet it is and you get a lot more work now yeah absolutely that's the way to do it identifies whatever you want to do it just play the game exactly stupid but who cares
yeah everyone's trans every cashier and my strands my friends have that i said everyone got herpes no one will worry about it let's get herpes that's a friend who has herpes that sounds like something you get on the same right about the positive yeah no you don't know no it's all
that i don't get it's that i get it and don't agree okay that's so here's the reason why right yeah your your black friends may have been denied opportunities in the past yeah because they were black yeah and your white friends are now being denied opportunities they're white i'd much rather
live in a world where Martin Luther King who you were talking about where his vision gets fulfilled me too which is neither black or white people are discriminated against and fundamentally is yeah is your script any good right but like you can't get on Netflix now unless
you're like because because they need a certain amount of white or or black or female or or bipok like spots but when i start coming there wasn't on Netflix so if i had a comedy central special and i got 500,000 views which which mine did and they were very happy with that
that's a mediocre special on youtube now so things are much better yeah and if you're like well i can't get on Netflix like but that was never going to round totally in that sense so we're way better off overall yes black trans women are way way that is a very good point
Ari's been awesome chatting with you yeah before we go to questions from our supporters that only they will get to see the answer to yeah kitchen yeah careful right on the line what's the one thing we're not talking about that we should be these mugs you can get it right now trigger an
armature not what a good you are yeah it's a great shift right to you yeah it's both here yeah we didn't have to pay him to do that exactly just 10% yeah there you go uh what are we not talking about that we should be talking about like in the world in your in this world in any world what do you think is important that people aren't talking about um other than what we just talked about which is fairly important yeah we think i mean yeah i'm more into social things so like
like what i get all the time i get like my friends can you believe they're doing a movie about this it's so it's so stupid it's so that i never get anybody saying like yeah i saw a good movie american fiction is incredible yeah that's a reason that no oh it's it's the best satire that's been
reduced for like 20 years really yeah american fiction is great it's actually so good it actually gave me hope who made it uh i don't know american fiction american fiction it's about a black writer who writes like a normal human being instead of writing about being black oh yeah
and he has no success at all so he gets really frustrated and he writes a book about the black experience and he just throws all his anger and resentment and bitterness of the world the way sees him into it and it just crushes and there's a there's a sia i guess how to write africa and it's
just it's just a canyon writer i think i don't know but but he was like here the rules and how to write africa and he's just like tongue and cheek was it one it's one country not that it's never referred to different countries um the elephant is always pure and innocent has never done any harm
to any ability ever um the white man is the devil there is always a mama a fat drove a woman who just wants you to eat make sure to write with her about her third mind it's just it's like i just there's a lot of good shit out there yeah yeah well american fiction is a great really so yeah
yeah movie movie yeah yeah i think i might have heard of it it's very good okay i'll check that out yeah yeah there's just um what are people not what are people said in the past where people are not talking about everything yeah everything from really good headphones change your
life to we should be talking about population collapse to whatever yeah yeah stop copying other people you yeah yeah i'm trying to fear yeah yeah can you just flog some more of our merch yeah right right what else we got we got baseball caps really yeah yeah yeah that's nice we should have got
your one yeah sure yeah we'll post it in the UK we'll hang out we'll get you a fact kiss of a fact the fact a fact a fact kind of on the fact what we've got we got these two young guys we will see what they can do i'll have a bagging a mom yeah i've never seen yeah i reckon we
cut it here yeah i've never seen i've produced a little more vulnerable or i know they didn't want some else working the door the car the agent this country anyway oh really 19 19 yeah so you can't eight you still 18 so you can't drink but you can bomb them it's okay yeah yeah how long after
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