The Yard - Ep. 65 - We went on a date with Anthony Padilla
Episode Date: October 5, 2022This week, we are joined by Anthony Padilla! The boys talk about the origins of Smosh, Anthony's current channel direction, and how YouTube has changed since it's creation....
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What are you working on?
Me, me, me?
I'm not working on it.
My hand hurts.
I tried to punch the wall like XQC did.
I thought you were like working on grip training.
No.
Speaking of grip training, look at these fucking grippers. I'm distracted
He's got his feet. Oh my yeah, we talked so you have to put these up for wiki feet really quick
Are you okay with that? Whoa for my feet to be on wiki me. I got a pretty good rating on there
I got nothing to be
Yeah, not as good as yours though. I heard that you got over a five
Which is a five out of five scales
five?
It's over five.
Which is a five out of five scale.
Yeah.
It's because sometimes the grippers be that good.
Yo, zipper seven.
We got a new zipper in the booth.
We talked about yen before.
We said it multiple times.
I wanted to keep it. It's like a zipper apprentice.
Yeah, he's a journeyman zipper.
He's the Mickey Mouse to the wizard.
Do you know about zipper?
I don't know about zipper.
Zipper is like our ethereal floating zipper man.
He is our producer for the show.
Back there?
Zipper's not here today.
Oh.
We just have a guy named Zipper.
So we have a friend of ours.
When we have a guest, we can't have Zipper here because you can't see the floating zipper.
Exactly.
Otherwise, it like melts your eyes.
He's ethereal.
Anyway, welcome back to the yard.
We have a beautiful guest today.
Hello. thank you
Anthony Padilla
Thank you so much
Thank you as well
Obviously not talking about you
Thank you
From one Anthony to another
And I'm also the oldest person in the room
Is that right?
Yes
The first thing you did
You're like, I'm Anthony
Still bald
You barely greeted him
You barely greeted him
You walked in the kitchen
You were like, how old are you?
I introduced myself
And with my same name And that I have as well And I said, how old are you i introduced myself and with my same name and that
i have as well and i said how old are you because i remember you used to pretend to be sub-zero
and do this and i was like i remember that damn yeah dude that goes way back i know i'm fucking
old like you you were like you were like 14 i was yeah i was 14 smoking mad weed watching your
shit on dial up nice isn't that cool so was it loading was it
like yeah it was like all day you're seeing the free stream and it was net zero what happens next
yeah and i was like they're gonna do another mortal kombat character to me i do remember back
then i was like dude other people think video games are cool because i live in like a rural
area like it sucked and no one no one was into like stuff because it was in the mountains like we're in the cows and farms
Not even on I wrote you're the mountain. He has in the mountains which have cows. Oh, but yeah, so
He's polite we're the issue on politeness in this podcast
Yeah, you are.
First guess, by the way, that he's seen
any of their content.
Oh, shit.
I want you to know
that every guest interaction up until now
is him going up to
Mr. Beast of all people and being like,
so what do you do?
I've never watched a single video
that you've ever made. I didn't say like a dick thing.
No, you did.
No, I did.
Yes, you do.
No, I did.
How did it go?
How did it go?
I was like, pretend you're Mr. Beast.
Can you get in the mindset?
Billions of dollars to my name.
Okay.
You're 21.
Yes.
Hey, Mr. Beast, love you.
I love you.
So you confess your love to him.
I'm in love with you.
Oh, that's how it started. Please say it, Gartner. Oh, sorry. Oh, sorry, character. I'm in love with you, I love you. So you confess your love to him? I'm in love with you. Oh, that's how it started. Please say a character.
Oh, sorry. Oh, sorry, character.
I'm in love with you, Mr. Beast. Right, I know. Yes, do you want some money?
Yes, thank you, Mr. Beast.
And scene. Wow.
So that's how it actually went down.
You're a fucking moron.
Anthony has no barometer for whether or not he's nice to someone.
We were at fucking Chick-fil-A. Dude, no, no, no, no, no, no. Go fuck
yourself. This is not fair. We were at Chick-fil-A two days ago.
No, it was Cain's. Oh, Cain's.
Sorry, it was Cain's. He's right.
Shut up. We were at Cain's two days ago.
And we're in the drive-thru.
And we pull up to the window and the
guy at the register goes, alright, that'll be, here's
your total. And Anthony's like, oh, thanks.
And the guy's like, oh, you're Slime, right?
And he's like, yeah, yeah. And he's like, so oh, you're Slime, right? And he's like, yeah, yeah.
And he's like, so what are you doing here?
And Slime's like, getting chicken.
Exactly like that.
True.
And everyone in the car rubs laughing.
You guys are evil.
No, we are not evil.
You guys are the evil ones. He keeps saying that we are evil for laughing at the guy.
Yeah, like you're laughing at Slime.
Yeah, you're laughing at Slime.
For being like ridiculously mean for no reason.
Dickhead. Is that a mean thing?
To be like, to sort of take up a tone
of like getting chicken, like dumb question.
Ask again. I was so
It wasn't like getting chicken, how are you doing?
You fucking fuckers at home.
I'm the bad guy.
I'm the bad boy.
Just ball boy.
They're gonna fucking be in the comments being like slime's a fucking asshole, bro. You guys don't have a bad boy. You're the bad boy of the group. I'm a bad boy. Just ball boy. They're going to fucking be in the comments being like,
Sloan's a fucking asshole, bro.
Fucking you.
I don't have a real job.
You should be happy.
I am.
But listen, I was in the hell in a cell with three guys that would not shut their fucking mouth.
And it was him, Kalen from Australia, and Mike.
And they were roasting me.
No, we weren't.
All trips.
Oh, my God.
And I couldn't handle it, bro. and Mike and they were roasting me all trip. The extent of what happened
is they have
a four piece chicken and a six
piece and Caleb was like, could you ask if they have five?
That's not it.
That was the extent of what happened.
You were demanding to tell your own order
into the drive-thru. You were like, I want to
do it. I want to do it.
I said, could I order for myself?
He just ordered for me anyway.
Mike's just talking as well then Mike's just like talking as well.
And it's just like three people just throwing verbal shit everywhere.
And I'm in the car already.
I have sensory like overload issues.
I'm like,
and then this fucking guy is like asking what I'm doing here.
It's like,
what the fuck do you want from me?
What do you think I'm doing here?
That's the part I don't get.
That's mean.
Cause that person has no,
none of this context that's in your head,
but you still unleash wrath on them
Yeah, because he could have just said oh cool nice to see you. Yeah, it was his fault
You have a lot of interactions with fans, how do you deal with them do you say what do you think I'm doing?
It is funny when they're like, this is so
random. I'm like, I've been planning this
trip for months. It's not super random.
I don't I try to be polite. And I think there
was a period of my life where I was like, oh,
fuck, someone might recognize me.
Then I got to talk to people that I got to like
amp up like the persona that they want me to
like be super like exciting and all these
things that they expect, because I think it
probably happened one time when someone met me and they're like exciting and all these things that they expect, because I think it probably happened one time when
someone met me and they're like, are
you Anthony Padilla? I was like, yeah.
And they're like, you're not as funny
as I thought you would be.
I was like, I just met you.
I said, hi.
He's like, he's really disappointed
you didn't launch into five minutes
of stand up in front of me.
You want me to do a backflip here?
Like, what?
But now I'm just, I'm really grateful that some, that there's, there are people out there
that appreciate the things that I've done as much as I appreciate it, you know?
And I try to go in with that mindset.
So it's pretty chill.
We don't have to break rocks.
Have you ever been appreciated?
We don't have to break rocks with other rocks.
Like we don't, we live like meme lives, and that's okay.
Rocks.
You know what I'm saying?
I was thinking about rocks too. We don't have to put wood together and hammer nails into it.
Although iron begets steel, you don't have to beget all the time.
Why are you talking about bread for?
Give me the horse.
What?
I want him.
I like this horse.
All right.
Anyway, yeah, I think that you, well, you've been in the game for a long goddamn time.
That's the thing.
You were like in the internet before it was like, what's I think that you, well, you've been in the game for a long goddamn time. That's the thing. You were, like, in the internet before it was, like, what's the earliest memory you
have of being, like, recognized for being on the internet?
I was in a Subway.
You and I were in a Subway.
Yeah, we were eating so fucking fresh.
And the last thing I was expecting was that someone would recognize me.
And it was right after the Mortal Kombat video had gone viral
It's just all time
Fortnight fucking 30 hours straight and just in your jet brains and injected back in the day
You guys came out with that and the fucking Ninja Turtles thing. Yeah, just a music video
Yeah, I was like, this is it. They've like we've peaked with con there was so little content on the internet
Then it was like it was like back of the they've like we've peaked with con there was so little content on the internet then it was
Like it was like back of the day on TV when there's like three channels it felt it was like what the fuck it was
Yeah, sorry go on. Uh no you by the way
You know that Ian hid like he mooned the camera in one shot, and I don't think that anyone has ever
Oh my maybe a couple people on YouTube on YouTube butts on YouTube
To this day, it's there. It's there.
It's still to this day.
It's still to this day.
It's there.
It's been on TV.
You might have just nuked yourself.
Damn.
It's not my fucking channel anymore.
I don't care.
Whatever.
Delete the video.
Um, so I was in there and there was this guy just eating his fucking pastrami sandwich
and he looks over and he's like, are you the guys that did the Mortal Kombat video?
We're like, yeah, like this is our first time being recognized. Yeah, it fucking sucks
No slime in a collar
Yeah, I was 14 just
Yeah, I was 14 just capping because I loved it, but I wanted it to seem cool.
That's so good.
I mean, like, I didn't, I tried, I didn't really think about, like, how do I come off reacting to that kind of thing.
And I think you could probably see in my face, I was like, oh, a little taken off guard.
He's like, oh, you took that seriously?
Okay.
Dude, they will always be the same.
Everyone will always be the same.
Dude, I was just kidding, bro.
Why'd you block me?
Right. Like, go fuck yourself. That's fucking wild. No, but he kept firm. He wasn't like, same dude i was just kidding bro why'd you block me right like go fuck yourself that's fucking no but he kept he kept firm he wasn't like oh i'm just
kidding dude i actually no it was like fucking sucked wow yeah and uh that was my first exposure
to uh that dude now irl jared fogel
yeah dude for like months i was r&Ding the best Subway sandwich
Because I was supposed to have a really big
Subway sponsor in 2023
Which I felt partially bad about
Because every time I would go Slime would say
Have fun eating your plastics it's plastic time for you
I would say you're going to eat a credit card today
That's nice for your body and bones
It's because when you put the cheese on the credit card
And they toast it
It tastes really good
You could scrape the numbers off with your teeth Yeah When you put the cheese on the credit card and they toast it, it tastes really good.
You could scrape the numbers off with your teeth.
And so I've been R&Ding it, but every sandwich I got that I thought was good came out to about like $13 a sandwich, which is like, that can't be the Ludwig sandwich.
I can't have people go to Subway and spend twice as much as they should.
You don't go to Subway for a premium costing sandwich.
Yeah, exactly.
You go elsewhere like a...
Eat fresh.
So I finally find my sandwich
like two weeks ago
and it's just the rotisserie chicken
with pepper jack cheese
and like delicious toppings
and a bit of the creamy sriracha.
And then the next day,
I hear they're like,
they went with someone else.
I was like, you fuckers.
Wow.
I ate so much plastic for nothing, dude
Yeah, I paid a premium to eat plastic for weeks and I didn't get my sponsorship. I've been shitting out credit cards actually whole
Yeah, the courtesy of telling you why they went with maybe I'll to bleed this but I'll tell you guys they went with I think
g2 eSports
They regret it now?
It was after, after, after they were like, hold on based company.
Hold on, hold on.
So you're telling me Andrew Tate will eat our sandwiches.
Uh, do you know about that?
No.
G2 Esports is a company that, uh, their CEO partied with Andrew Tate, tweeted out about it,
doubled down after getting feedback that, hey, we don't like this.
It makes us feel unsafe. He's like, you can't choose my friends.
He said, you can't choose my friends. I'll party with who I want.
Then he lost like a $15 million spot in an esports competition.
Like he was supposed to be a team in there. They cut his team from it because he's a CEO.
competition, like he was supposed to be a team in there.
They cut his team from it because he's a CEO.
Then he got kicked out as CEO of his team.
All because he partied with Andrew Tate
and then doubled and tripled down on it.
He essentially said sorry for party rocking
and then he was not sorry.
But he's now a part of Lomfowl.
What's that?
That's his friend. He has a really old friend.
Lomfowl.
Like 60 years old.
Lomfowl. You don't call him Lomfowl? Nope. That's his friend. He has a really old friend. Like 60 years old. LMFAO.
You don't call him Lumpfow?
Nope.
You guys went on the club scene.
But now they got a sponsor.
They got a sponsor with Subway.
They lost Carlos, but they gained Subway.
So they're eating fresher by the day.
Who's the real fucking loser in that?
Carlos and me.
Two true losers. I was going to ask on the on the topic of meeting people do you think there's a change in expectation of
meeting fans between like when you did Smosh and when since you've become your
own brand like independently in the past few years you mean in terms of like when
I was with Smosh and people would meet me versus now yeah you're talking about
people's expectations yeah I feel like they would have changed a lot with how you.
Yeah, a little bit. I feel like now they just want to have like a real conversation.
Although there are people that are like, oh, I know you from Smosh.
Take a picture with me. OK, bye. I don't care about you now.
But I think it's a little bit more real now because the interviews that I'm doing, the type of
content that I'm doing now is a lot less like joke, joke, joke, joke, joke.
So it's a little bit less of an expectation for me just to be funny And perform yeah, do you have older viewers?
Yeah, you know it's weird as they range like all over the board literally
I've I've met people in their 40s 50s. I'm so caught off guard whenever there's like someone with graying hair
That's like oh my god. Yo, what's up? I'm like you were aren't you? Oh shit. Oh wait, you got gray hair too? I don't have gray hair, I have no hair.
It's only here and it's like a ponytail that's full of gray.
Yeah, I look like a cool samurai.
And then Ayahuasca appears.
Self-proclaimed cool samurai.
Yeah.
And then there are young kids, I'm like, what are you watching from me? Like eight-year-olds.
I'm like, I don't think I've said anything appropriate for an eight year old to hear ever.
Well, not to Mr. B.C.
right now. What do you do?
So you don't know what I do.
Yeah. So I did it.
So it's actually so.
Finally, finally, we're falling back
into the form of a.
Which more comment video you want?
You just kept making those for like
10 years years Super successful
So I pivoted away from Smosh
About 5 years ago
Did not know what the fuck I was doing on my own
And eventually found my place
In doing interviews with people
I just interviewed this young chap
Over here recently
Was he interesting?
No not at all
The day you got back
because he pointed it out.
You pointed it out on the
fridge.
This is so cute.
The day you got back from the
interview,
you put up the little Polaroid
of you two on the fridge,
on the fridge immediately.
I was like,
it really meant something.
He doesn't put much on the
fridge.
Yeah.
The fridge is like his best
friend that he's known his
entire life,
like a wedding invitation and you.
Yeah, and a selfie. My big two.
Yeah, I look good in that one.
Yeah, but what Polaroid ends up on your computer monitor?
I'm sure the balls.
Oh, you know your lore.
I know the lore.
I know the ball lore.
That's deeper cut.
Oh, it was pretty deep and I expect to see it first.
I mean, the picture firsthand.
We'll send you the raw wax. the wall that XQC put into it
Gently you say XQC put a hole in he didn't always talk about
you say xqc put a hole in he didn't oh we should probably talk about it context we need context that xqc is in los angeles for the show juiced that i produced for him that went swimmingly and
he's staying here because twitch con is this coming weekend and he slept at our place last
night and xqc is if you watch his content renowned for being really really bad at sleeping. Like he's a terrible sleeper, sleeps like maybe a couple hours a night.
And has as he warned us last night, he warned us.
That's why I felt decent about it.
I was like, well, he gave what he told us.
Yeah, last night he really did all he could.
He did everything good.
He talked for a few hours last night.
He like talk like about everything under the sun.
And then he was like, he was like, OK, I'm going to go gonna go to bed, but just you guys know I might wake up in the middle night and I have night terrors and
And I just run and it's okay
Run out of the house. Is that what you just said? I'm like, I don't know what they're talking about
I'm sure it's fine. Basically like he wakes up in the middle of the night not in an awake state.
Yeah.
Like, he's still, like, somewhat dreaming and, like, his senses aren't fully there.
And the only thing he wants to do is, like, escape.
Like, fight or flight.
Like, max adrenaline.
He's trying to escape the house.
And so, me and Cutie are like, all right, let's lock up all the pets in our room.
I was going to say, why were the pets locked up this morning?
But now it all makes sense.
Yeah, because Ohio lie one of the cats against the fucking wall.
Dude, oh my god.
I am so like, we were up pretty late.
And I was like, fuck, we have the pod in the morning.
I should probably get like good sleep.
I'm like working on the video that played fucking before this episode.
And I'm like, oh, I should get sleep.
I get to bed.
I'm having a little bit of trouble sleeping.
I finally get to that moment.
Like right when you're like, oh yeah, I'm sleeping the next couple fucking minutes.
And my eyes are closed.
And my eyes are closed. And i just hear door swing open i hear like battle cry
like full blood curdling scream and then stop stop stop stop i hear air time like stop and then no
more stomps and then crash and he puts a fucking gaping hole in the wall that connects to my
bathroom it's really big is it that hole right there yeah yeah so he puts a fucking gaping hole in the wall that connects to my bathroom.
It's really big.
Is it that hole right there?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So he puts this huge fucking hole in the wall with like, I imagine his like fist, knee,
or foot, like with the height of it, like he definitely jumped and then created a hole.
I think it's his knee because I, right before this, tried to do the same thing.
Sober.
Okay.
Alone.
Yeah, no one was around.
It's like in Titanic
when he instructs her
to hit the axe with the same spot.
You guys seen this? He hasn't seen movies.
I've seen Titanic.
Me and Anthony roasted him about this.
Anthony wasn't roasting me.
Give me some.
So like the boat goes down.
Fucking tired tires you.
That's 20 years of industry experience.
So I'm like trying to straight and I was like, I want to be like that.
And I tried to punch above where he did.
And like, either there's a stud or I'm not strong enough.
He goes, I must have hit a stud.
You're just weak as fuck, bro.
It is actually amazing because context, Anthony has put a hole in the drywall before with a hammer to just
Scare me yeah
Upon seeing that XQC has put a larger hole in the wall with his body than he could with a hammer has to attempt
larger hole in the wall with his body than he could with a hammer has to attempt to outdo him rob a bank are you just like piggybacking like all right
give me some money too I was a little jealous yeah he did better than me he
did he's he's richer more crypto more crypto more I just wanted one thing
there's a chance non-zero that it was his fist because he told me that in
these night terrors
It's like peak adrenaline and that he uses strength that he doesn't normally have right now
He wakes up like incredibly sore sometimes because he's pushed something that he doesn't normally like he's like max out his muscles
Imagine imagine giving night terror XQC a skateboard and what would be possible?
giving Night Terror XQC a skateboard and what would be possible.
His gold fingers are flying in his head.
Last week we watched
XQC do a tray flip in his room
on a skateboard.
Yeah, so he was just
screaming, he's screaming, no, no, no,
no, and running down the hall. And then I just hear him
stop, which I think is the moment
Ludd got him.
Did you have to grapple him?
I was woken up by cute.
I was sleeping through all this and she woke up in a panic because she's like ever since
the swatting.
She's just, you know, a nervous little mouse.
Yeah.
So this was not great to have someone stopping through the house.
This would be bad for your swatting PTSD.
So she's like, get up.
And I'm like, all right.
And then I roll out of bed.
Yeah, five minutes.
And I see XQC and he's like, he like looks lost.
Like Mr.
Krabs meme.
And I walk up to him and I just put my hand around his shoulder.
I'm like, it's all right, man.
He's like, dude.
And then he like slowly, like, I think it's literally just human touch.
And then he like kind of snaps out of it.
Wow.
And so then he's like, oh, and then he's like instantly like a little like embarrassed.
And he's like very apologetic.
He's like, I'm sorry, dude.
And I was like,
it's okay,
man.
We'll just go to bed.
And as we're walking,
we see the hallway and this is the first time I've seen it.
Also the first time in his conscious,
he's seen it.
He's like,
Oh,
I'm so sorry,
bro.
And I'm like,
I'm like,
dude,
it's not a big deal.
In the back of my head,
I'm like slimes than words.
Wide awake.
Cops blew a way bigger hole. The PR currently goes, I'm like dude. It's not a big deal in back my head. I'm like slimes than worse Way bigger
They do fucking number one so I put him I bring him back to his bed
I'm like you wanna sleep here. He's like no actually after this. I actually sleep amazing. I'm like alright great
sleep amazing I'm like all right great and then I go back to bed and then and then that was it and so he he didn't even know that he did it
oof Wow and you were conscious and you couldn't even know one up I think it was
me I think it was me because he would definitely have had way more hand pain
pain and soreness
this morning. Yeah, I mean, like, hey,
you give a shot, we'll get down there. Okay,
we'll do a one-on-one. We'll see what we got.
Knees or fists?
Anybody part good? Let's do fists.
Rings off. Rings off. Okay.
No Super Bowl champs. Damn!
That would hurt my ringer.
Yeah, that would hurt me more than anyone else.
Yeah. But yeah, that's so cool. That makes me wish I than anyone else. Yeah. But yeah,
that's a,
that is so cool.
That,
that makes me wish I still lived here.
Have you,
Oh,
sorry.
Oh,
I used to have night terrors as a kid.
Nothing,
nothing like that.
What's it like?
Uh,
absolutely fucking terrifying.
And I can't tell if I was having a panic attack or if I was sleepwalking,
but it was this horrifying feeling of like I was which
now it sounds really metaphysical
and crazy spiritual
almost like I felt like I was the
consciousness in the back of my head
observing my body
as it just moved.
And it was terrifying.
I was like it was almost like I was
perceiving Gundam operator.
Yes. Yes.
Ratatouille or that's the mouse in Ratat perceiving Gundam operator. Yes. Yes. Or gratitude or that's
the mouse in gratitude.
Gundam control over the body.
Are you know, I know it was like I was
just observing.
What's that movie where where they go
into that weird little room and they're
like that weird half floor and they're
like they get to observe.
John Malkovich.
Yes. Being John Malkovich.
What did you say?
Tom and Jerry.
Yeah. So it felt like being John Malkovich, which freaked me out when I saw it, but it was like I was the consciousness observing my body and all my thoughts were like, oh
shit, what the fuck? This is. But strangely, when I had a panic attack while smoking a
shit ton of weed when I was like 20, it was the same feeling. So I don't know if it was
a panic attack or not.
Okay, illegal. Definitely telling on you after I mean 21
I had that too when I was a kid I you'd have to brush your teeth for an hour.
Oh, this is a scandal going on! I'd have to eat normal food for an hour.
Wait, are you French?
No, no.
I was wondering if it was a French thing.
Oh!
Because it would be a trend.
Oh yeah, excuse me.
The three of you.
Oh, excuse me, he's literally not French.
He's Quebecois.
He's Canadian.
Why do you always do this?
You always think we care about the difference.
You're right, you're right.
Me and XQC are more similar than you and XQC.
Actually, yes, that's enough for me.
He speaks Quebecois.
It's French.
I don't watch anime, I don't know what you're talking about.
C'est pas un meme chose.
Wait, what were they like for you?
C'est pas un meme chose.
Huh?
For me, I woke up and I would have terrifying nightmares of really big numbers.
It's the only way I can describe it.
Like pie?
Like, yeah.
Pie, bang.
Like anthropomorphic, are we talking like Sesame Street anthropomorphic numbers like
chasing you?
Yeah, it was Count Dracula and he would just fuck my day off.
He's like, well, what about four billion?
I'm talking about when Elmo is like looking at the screen and there's like the number
eight with eyes.
I'm always like looking at the screen and there's like the number eight with eyes. I think I was really into patterns in like, like, like two, four, six, eight, 10, 12.
And like doing that in my head and like, and just finding patterns and then like extending
those patterns consciously.
And so then when I would sleep sometimes it would, it would like auto do that to numbers
that were like inconceivably large.
You're like a savant.
It would like, this is like, I'm learning this.
Because then it would short circuit my brain
and then I would go in a
loop where I'd wake up from it and then I would
fall right back into it. And then if it
happened enough, I'd be like sleep deprived enough
that I would have a night terror and I would
physically get up. And
then it was like circus land because
then it would be like bugs on the floor in my
head. Like little green scar scare bugs because I was terrified.
Obviously, it would become bugs in the floor.
It's like all your fears coming to life.
Yeah, it was always like the most genuine fear.
So like one time is the bugs was just me and my sister who were home and I thought there was bugs everywhere.
And I was like walking around.
My sister's freaking out because she was scared of everything.
She's like, what the fuck are you doing?
And then another one was like I had this happened several times after my dad passed.
It would be a samurai was coming to our house to kill my mom
To lay pipe which is worse
Who could walk on water is invincible and he's walking towards your house every day and you're given infinite money
How would you escape him? Yeah?
That's crazy. No you were so I didn't know you suffered as a kid. Yeah, I thought he doesn't like free through life
No suffering look at him
Anthony has this thing where when he finds out you've like suffered in any way he likes you now more
Oh, you like people who've gone through suffering not even like real suffering like he just did he didn't like me when we met
Yeah, he found out I have a fear of throwing up and then he did like oh, yeah
In and out bathroom in Las Vegas. I said that's the most interesting thing about you. Yeah, which is mean
That's really mean to say do you try to get him to throw up now? No. That's the thing.
Now I nurture that, and I don't try to do that.
Oh, your nurturing side comes out.
Yeah.
No, he still locks us in a room and drops eight-second farts.
Yeah, but that's not me going, like, trying to pretend to throw up.
That's what gets you.
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I have zero underwear.
This is not a meme.
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I just don't know if these underwear will be good, though.
Hey, one, I think you should start doing your own laundry.
That'd be great.
You could change that in your life.
Oh, really?
I think you should start getting your own hairstyle.
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to Anthony Padilla will now turn
back into a human man.
So how have you suffered, Anthony?
Yeah, connect with me now.
Night terror.
Oh, when I was having the night terrors,
I would scream the word penis sometimes.
And then the teacher, you made sure the teacher didn't hear it.
And my mom, I remember I would see the look on her face
and I'd be observing.
You remember, I wasn't in control.
I was observing the look on my mom's face of like, whoa.
And then she screamed it louder because she's not going to lose.
She got a cigarette.
She's like, this is not shit.
Got it.
Brian is dumb little brain.
But I think that was terrifying for me, much like large numbers.
Yeah. Saying inappropriate things in front of my mom and my grandma was there one time.
Absolutely horrifying for a nine year old to say the word penis in front of my mom and my grandma was there one time absolutely horrifying for a nine-year-old to say the word penis in
front of his grandma yeah not quite a night terror but I had a problem for
like a bunch of years where when I was trying to fall asleep well one I
developed a fear of falling asleep for a long time where at the moment I realized
I was about to I just wake up I was doing that all night where I'd be like
it's like it's like kind of fear of anesthetic where like you know you're
about to go under that scary and that would happen a lot and that developed in this weird thing
I'm trying to change
The only way I can describe this part is like imagine you know like in like Photoshop or like photo editing apps the clarity
Like slider yeah, so you drag it all the way up and everything gets really textured and weird.
You drag it all the way down.
Everything gets really smooth and weird.
I would,
I would picture people and then their skin would go back and forth between like really
textured and really smooth over and over and over again.
And so I got really dizzy.
I got vertigo and I would wake.
The only way to stop it was to open my eyes and to not be seeing that in my brain anymore.
And that happened for like six years.
That is such a strange way. It would just stop me from sleeping because I would just get dizzy thinking about that in my brain anymore. And that happened for like six years. That is such a strange thought.
Where it would just stop me from sleeping
because I would just get dizzy
thinking about that over and over again.
Do you think Xbox 360 did this to you guys?
Did you play Xbox 360?
I did, but that was...
I was nine before Xbox 360 was out.
I was just gonna not to age myself here.
Oh my god.
Back when it was a black and white console.
It was so good. Let's talk about some old shit, bro. What did you do? What did you do back in the 90s back in the 90s?
I played lots of Gameboy lots of Pokemon right got scared of saying the word penis in front of my grandma
Was your favorite Pokemon zapdos? Oh, okay. Yeah. It's a legendary bird. I'm a little freak sometimes.
Whoa.
I'm chubbed up a little bit.
I'm not going to lie.
What was your favorite movie as a kid?
Home Alone, hands down.
Home Alone 1 and 2.
I've probably seen each like 45 times. Is that the DT one?
2 is the DT one.
What's DT?
Oh, what?
Donald Trump.
Oh, yeah, it's true.
Yeah, which was edited out of some versions played on TV
Yeah, let us look our history. How much is he in it? He's like one quick scene
It's so bizarre. Yeah, he shows McCoy places McCulloch Hawkin for the whole movie
It's actually beautiful I have like I have like the opposite
experience where it's like
growing up
when I was like 9, 10
I wanted to be like
a YouTuber
that's all I wanted to be
and it's not what I do now
but I remember like
my first things
that I saw
that I was like
I want to make videos
was just Smosh videos
and I was like
it was like the thing
that made me ask my parents
for Final Cut Pro
and like the first thing
that I was trying to emulate
online was like
making Smosh videos oh shit you and jake paul
we're the same uh every way and uh i remember i thought i was thinking about a lot because i
knew you're coming on i'm like oh i want to dig deep and try to find if i in the videos i made
i couldn't find any oh man because i definitely like remade a bunch of like the original first
things you guys uploaded and one thing that i didn't find, but I remembered was the first online contest I ever
entered was the the box man win a stunt box dance competition.
Yes.
The box.
I was 12.
Holy shit.
I probably seen your videos.
We watched every single submission.
So there were like a thousand or like 14 years ago.
I submitted a video to Smosh dot com and lost to like the worst videos ever posted
on the internet.
I was like, I remember just feeling crushed.
I was like, I am nothing.
Wait, describe your video.
There's like a 5% chance you don't remember it.
I'm in my bedroom at the time, which is all of them.
And my bedroom at the time was like this mirror
in the back and blue walls.
And I had a drum kit in the middle of the room.
And it was just me and one of my friends from school.
And we were just like doing the dance. That's really all it was. Don't remember the drum kit. And I remember a drum kit in the middle of the room. Uh-huh It was me and one of my friends from school and we were just like doing the dance
That's really all it was don't remember the drum kit and I remember cuz like few years later I entered a taking back Sunday drum video contest and to win a drum kit. Yeah shit. I'm learning you suffered to
I went like this opposite direction where it was like
I just wanted to be a YouTuber and that's why I started
editing videos like really, really young, like 9, 10 years old.
And then like I sort of turned into
wanting to become a filmmaker and watching movies
later in life. He watched Birdman
on a plane and then he liked movies.
He just thinks that's what happened
and it's funny for him. I like the way you break down
your friend's movie inside.
Yeah, it's the first movie they ever liked.
Jocelyn that word, Birdman, spirited away.
I love you, man.
Yeah, I just worked in the opposite direction where it's like, I feel like most people,
it's like, oh, who become YouTubers?
It's like, I went to film school and I wasn't really what I wanted to do.
And I realized I can make a career online.
And it's like, I kind of went the opposite way.
But you realized that you liked making content.
Yeah, I was just remaking like Food Battle and like and like Ryan Higa videos and stuff.
And I was like, oh, I don't actually
want to do this. Yeah, but there's
something here that I really like.
Right. I miss those days so
much. Just the simplicity of like
pick up a camera. It's almost like
filmmaking for kids.
Oh, yeah. Kind of what it was like at
the time. It's all the same shit.
It's all the same like techniques.
It's just like you just crank them
really high and yeah, ADHD.
I'm really hard.
Yeah. Yeah. Which now compared to Mr.
Beast videos seem slow paced in a weird way.
A hundred percent.
Like I thought that I was so fast paced back then.
And your action is rather you as a person,
you're like hyperactive,
but there's no cuts.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well,
there was far less cuts.
Yeah.
I do like hearing about how Nick has Nick did a lot of cod stuff.
Wait,
you know,
when you were growing up and I'd ask him,
I'd be like,
okay,
what makes like, why do all these videos look the same
there's this historical context of
everyone only had access to the same
pirated software
everyone had the same stolen plugins that were easy to download
everyone had the same five tutorials
that they watched
so it created like Andrew Kramer video copie
like all of these things
like everyone was using Sony Vegas at the time
and Premiere and learning all the same stuff.
So this, like, huge wave of, like,
online video game editors who, like,
all look the exact same.
And YouTubers who are all copying, like,
I'm thinking, I don't know, like, fucking, like,
Mika Kitty was, like, one of the people back then
who was, like, hard jump cuts.
Yeah.
And now she's, like, a musician.
Like, all these people who have like kind of
Set these tones for like what like the jump cutty vlog style is really established. Oh, yeah
Yeah, like literally like I'm gonna say word here. Okay
A lot of people who are doing things, but they don't even know why yeah
Working but they don't really have a good idea of what they're doing and why it's working yeah yeah and it was
really weird that time of the internet it really was the wild west where it's like you get to invent
everything on the spot like for the styles there were no established styles you were making them
up and that's kind of what i miss about that time period it was like this hasn't been done before do
you think like like now when people get into it or like any anybody getting into?
Any hobby really would look to like people who are at the top of the most successful
Like he's talking about watching Smosh at the time and like trying to emulate or model that right
But you were like you were kind of number one from the jump in a lot of ways
And you're like ahead of everybody to begin with so how do you guys like?
How did you guys look to people who are smaller than you
to like try and craft your style?
Or is like everything just like you and Ian
coming up with it in a room
and then eventually like other people getting involved?
It was a little bit of both.
We were inspired by animations on Newgrounds.
I tried to be like a Flash animator for a while
before I started doing.
Flash was so, I tried to learn Flash
when I was probably like the same age
and I was like, fuck this. The pipeline is you either start with flash or you start with stop-motion
And then yeah, I end up making regular videos cuz that's too hard. Yeah
Some stop-motion in like high school and then it was like flash animation so fucking hard
I spent like six months making a seven minute video. I'm gonna put time into this shit. Yeah
You need to know like calculus to move a guy like
But then it's like I borrowed my dad's webcam and it was like oh shit we can just make the thing on the spot
Yeah, and it was pretty wild though because there were not really tutorials for most things that it was like just just figure it out
It was like an old video game was like no you can't there's no there's no guide
You can't look at a YouTube video walkthrough. You just it out. Yeah, so it's like dark souls like dark souls. Yeah, okay?
You're a youtube historian in some ways. Oh yeah mm-hmm who made youtube voice. What's youtube voice?
I mean, I know what it is, but I'd like to hear you say it shit slime you do your youtube boy
Oh, no, do you?
He's revving up like a lawnmower right now I always make fun of him
He doesn't do it anymore I think
Because I roasted him out of it
But he'll be like
So the other day
I went over and I skydived
Tommy in it shows up
And it's like this fucking
This sheen
This waxy sheen
You're like a mannequin
What the fuck
What the heck
Come on you like Muggle Mail man
Muggle Mail is great.
You tone it down.
I think it's like high energy in your face.
Like, today we are going to try out five of the hottest chicken wings on earth.
That sounds like you're imitating Mr. Beast right there.
I think he bit it from someone.
Because I think Mr. Beast was an absolute sponge until he hit success and just
absorbed what other people were
doing. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't get to build a Franco.
I think about it a little.
It was a lot of the Internet.
I still feel like I fall into it a
little bit. It's very hard.
That's really out of it.
It was before that, dude.
It was it was like ancient
YouTube times. I don't know.
For some reason, it was like I
think everyone was just awkward in
front of the camera and was like like I need to put on a YouTube
persona I need to be what people want
me to be to me it's like making excitement
out of things that are more
mundane like you haven't got anything
exciting yet but you don't want the first 10 seconds
to feel unexciting so you're like injecting
that excitement like nothing's happened
yet but I'm pumped and you're
pumped and we're pumped together I think it needed to be
inserted into that era because it was before a lot of people
had really figured out what they were doing.
So many people were just like, I'm going to be a vlogger, and I'm just going to showcase
my life.
So everything needs to be exciting all the time.
So I need to talk like this is exciting all the time.
It's like, today, we're going to the fucking grocery store.
And it's a nonstop pace. What yeah what's up gamers welcome back to high
rise that sounds like a radio voice a little bit yeah i look back at a lot of my old videos where
i'm supposed to be off the cuff and even then i it was kind of like i had a gun to my head i was
like uh hey so this is this thing it was like big facial expressions and big like yeah it felt like
i needed to like talk with my body.
I didn't know what to do with myself almost.
Yeah, and do you know how to pull shit up and play it?
I think there's a thumbs up.
Yeah, we got a thumbs up.
Okay, I'm going to send you some stuff.
I have a random question while you're pulling that up.
Very extremely random.
Were you at YouTube Live in 2007?
Yeah, I met Bo Burnham there what was that like
I remember watching YouTube live and
I was oh I'm like fucking a kid
I'm so young I can't remember I'm like 11 or something
and I remember just being like this
is everything this is the coolest thing ever
but I didn't go I just watched it online
and I was just like everyone I like is here
this is crazy it was very cool but also
strange because it was the first time that I saw
mainstream media meshing with YouTube.
Like they had Katy Perry as the headliner.
They had Freddie Wong doing Guitar Hero in like a weird little cubby.
Dax Flame was there.
Dax Flame was there.
Is he fucking a character?
Yeah.
It was wild because it was the first time that I was treated like I myself was
Mainstream a mainstream celebrity Wow. Yeah, you're the guy there. You're like you're you're right
That's exactly who I was trying to remember I've sat in my own brain for the past 20 seconds trying to think of who that
guy was I
Was thinking about what the buck cuz I was like he's the dude who was at all those events for so long.
But every time I looked at his channel,
he had nobody watching him.
I didn't understand it
because he was always at the forefront of YouTube live.
We had the same conversation on his podcast.
Really?
About what the buck.
He had what the buck just right there ready to say the words.
When did yours come out?
Think about it.
About two weeks. Yes. When is yours come out about it about two weeks
What is this coming out Thursday?
You fucker so why don't you just talk about everything you?
We get into some deep shit parents what
Said you have live parents
They do live content no
What are we the only ones that have parents parents that are like mom dead dad dead both parents I win
Your face does that mean that you have processed it or that you have not processed it means one of the two great question
You know what? Kinda. Wait, which one?
Well, I don't know.
He is not.
He is not.
Can we process it now?
Yeah, yeah.
Let's process your trauma.
You need some ketamine,
you just fucking fall to a table.
I'm just crying.
Do you love your parents?
Where are you from, also?
I'm from Northern California,
and yes, I love my parents.
Oh, that's great.
Wait, why do you want to know
if I love my parents?
Do you want to know
if you should talk shit
about them in front of me?
No, no, no, no, no.
Actually not.
I think I asked that question to a lot of people because I think it helps me kind of like craft a lot about them.
Right.
Because like like sometimes you say, yeah, I love my parents, but it comes with like a great pain to say it.
Right.
It's like, yeah.
Or obligation.
It's got a few asterisks.
Or it's like, yeah, I fucking do.
And it's like, OK, that's hype.
So this means this person was like essentially supported in a lot of ways.
Right. Well, my parents broke up when I was two.
So I got to know them each individually.
I have very few memories of them together.
Two Christmases.
I had two Christmases.
It took two years of you?
And they were like, two years.
Yeah, yeah.
And I was like, it's because of me, isn't it?
They're like, yep.
No, but yeah, I didn't get to know them together as a couple.
I got to know them individually and they became friends with my dad and my mom has agoraphobia.
So I kind of, you know, I felt like I had to nurture her while she nurtured me in a weird way.
So that developed a lot of shit that I'm unpacking and trauma now.
But I recently really reconnected with my parents and I feel like I can be completely honest and vulnerable with them in a way that I hadn't before.
And actually my grandma, my dad's mom just passed and we went to the funeral and it was
open casket.
It was the first time that I saw my dad just like break down into tears.
And it was like, yeah, it was like and he was like, I know I've never cried in front
of you.
I was like, Dad, like, which is just so weird say to like comfort him cuz I'd never been the one to
comfort him but he was I was like the strongest thing you can do is to be
vulnerable yeah I think that dad school doesn't teach that part if I ever have a
kid I will never cry based on the 45 minutes you've spent with us who do you think is the most damaged
second point I have two points the other is that you reach an age where you become friends
with your parents.
Yeah, you realize that they are just like.
You're an adult now and so are they.
I feel like you either become friends or peers.
Sure. When you become an adult.
I guess you have the opportunity to become friends
with your parents.
They no longer have to like take your poop
out of your butt, right?
It takes the first 25 years.
And they would do it, they'd be like,
take it out, take it out of my butt.
No!
Take it!
You're just pulling it out like a sausage.
I can't wait to get off
my fucking insurance.
I'm like,
hang your shit.
When you're at the days
you're an 18,
you're out of here.
I'm only doing this
for 18 years.
Oh,
on the subject of crack, because, that's not the subject it is the subject
but i didn't explain now i know why this podcast just goes everywhere we got your mom in the room
my mom uh she she's free based cocaine sometimes right and she was she was great almost the same
thing you don't go anywhere that's. Yeah, my mom likes country music.
Our friend Kalen from Australia came and he stayed with me for a couple days.
And we have this competition with each other where it's like we really wanted to smoke crack, ironically.
I've been sober for eight years.
So it's like I'm not like a drug guy anymore or anything like that.
But we were like, it was this game of chicken. But sober, not from crack, just sober in general. I'm not going to keep doing it. But we it was this game of chicken not from crack just sober in general doing it right it was like this game of chicken what i mean is you said i've been sober
for eight years as if you were doing crack before yeah that's what i got and now you're like about
to relapse and you're confessing that like what do they call crackheads i assume that you were one
of no no no no it was pills but okay here's the here's the thing uh so we were like, basically, I made this tweet that was like,
I would smoke crack in front of my friends for the meme.
And then he was like,
and he's like,
I'm the same. We're the same. I would do that too.
And I was like, I bet you wouldn't.
He's like, oh, I fucking would.
And so they came a chicken.
He's like, next time I come to see you, we're going to smoke crack.
I'm like, okay. I don't know how to get crack
We didn't have a plug
So if you know anyone
Who can sell us Minecraft in a video game
But we landed on this idea
Instead of doing it
We would instead get cocaine
And then cook it
And we'd like wear chef's hat and stuff
That's a meme
And if we wanted to smoke it we would smoke it
This week was just me like trying to harness this Australian guy who is just he's the kind of guy he was like
Hey, you wanna he was trying to convince Nick to squirt a lemon in his eye
It's gonna be calls it my house the doctor's medicine. Oh, yeah
For the meme as well, or is that just for the health benefits?
Australians, I think, chop up everything they do to the meme
even though I think a lot of them have rampant drug issues.
But it's like, yeah, it's even kept for the meme.
It doesn't count.
If you put two American cavemen
in a cave with no windows,
they just make government.
But Australian cavemen,
they figure out how to play rock soccer.
And that's the core difference. I feel like all these things just come from the Australian intuition to create game out of no competition
mostly competition that like harms you so he'd be like like so we getting some
limes and I'm like yeah sure so we get some lines from liquor store and then we
start playing melee Super Smash Bros melee and every loot every time you Lose you have to get squirt in the eye
Yeah, smash I have yeah, I was super into I got brawl on the on opening night
So I'm so sorry GameStop why you didn't like brawl no no one liked considered the like that was bad one
For competitive no, I would ever play who do I play? Uh, let's see the first smash. I was Luigi main
Who the fuck did I play in pit
Dude, I can't even remember who I played in. He looks like he looks like pit. I look like pit
I look like a pit you're tall. You got like a big poofy. You were the Mario or Luigi of Smosh. Oh
like a big poofy hair. Do you think that you were the Mario or Luigi of Smosh?
Oh, damn.
Because this is a double question
because you're also assigning something to Ian.
I have my answer.
That's kind of messed up.
It is.
No, you chose Luigi at one point in your life.
Some people like Luigi.
I really like Luigi.
I self-describe myself as Luigi.
Yeah?
It's the dumbest shit you've ever said.
Dumbest shit you've ever said in your life was, oh, I want to do crack as a meme. Yeah, don't you ever said don't you ever said in your life was oh
I want to do crack as a mean so I don't feel bad
More dumb I always felt like a Mario
In thinks he's Mario, uh, yeah, and I think that at one point, there was a little unspoken,
I don't know, something unspoken energy
where we both felt like the Mario.
And I think that any duo,
I think any duo will deal with that at some point.
But luckily, lately, we've been kind of unpacking that.
So I don't think there's any issue with that.
That's great.
I'm sure you get this question a lot,
but what is the relationship between you guys now and how was it't think there's any issue with that. That's great. I'm sure you get this question a lot but like what is the relationship
between you guys now and how was it? Because
it's just someone who doesn't really know. Right
right yeah well let's see so now
we are super friendly and we're really
reconnecting and just like
the other night we were hanging
out and he was like remember that one time
when both of our girlfriends absolutely hated
each other and then we didn't talk about it for five years
I was like yeah we should probably talk about it for five years. I was like, yeah, we should
probably talk about that. Let's
unpack that. Let's get into that,
which is really nice to be able to
reconnect like that, because when we
were growing up, we were so, so, so
tight, like to the point where
everything we would we would just
talk like it was nothing and there
was no issue. But I feel like doing
Smosh, you know, running
a business together for
12 years.
It was 12 years before I left.
It's just like there was this unspoken kind of I think because we became friends like
really tight, at least in high school, we kind of kept the same kind of relationship
that two high school friends would have where you don't talk about your shit.
You hold that in. You just want to have fun.
You just want to make means you You just want to make means. You just want to make each other laugh.
So I feel like we just didn't grow together because we never hashed out anything.
Even though they're really,
there weren't really big issues between us.
There was just a lot of passiveness.
Yeah.
And you're probably,
and you're probably making judgment calls based on passive feelings.
Like,
I feel this way.
I felt this way towards you for a few years.
So I'm going to do this thing exactly.
And then the person feels a certain way about it, but also doesn't handle it.
Exactly. And I think that we both did that.
And we both, you know, I feel comfortable talking about this because we both said,
yeah, wow, we were so passive aggressive.
Let's never do that again.
Let's talk. Let's talk through this stuff out.
And it's just, you know, we were doing this business thing for 12 years.
And I think that both of us didn't want to jeopardize that not realizing that in the end actually not talking about your feelings
and yeah like interpersonal stuff would actually be one of the things that could be detrimental
to running a business together when i left smosh it wasn't because of that it was because of a
million other things with the company that bought us five years prior. But that was definitely one element that really sat with me. And I think that's one of the biggest
things in my life that I really, really want is to reconnect. And we've already started reconnecting
in that way, but to reconnect to a point where it feels like when we used to hang out as kids,
because I, I, whenever he and I hang out, we still have that, but there's just still,
I mean, there's like so many years
of things that just weren't talked about that
I'm just super excited for us to like actually
just hash it all out yeah it's good to have excitement
for that kind of stuff yeah I think a lot of people
would be like let's just leave behind us let's just never talk
about it what's new chapter but it's like
you kind of have to I feel like unspoken
things emotions that aren't
expressed are net like never
go
to go away for some
people some people they develop they do they develop new systems there are small issues that I have with some of these guys in this room with us who are So that those things can't happen anymore. Yeah, you just develop the system and then the problem goes away. Talk with me, Elon.
There are small issues that I have with some of these guys in this room with us who are listening.
Anthony?
Oh yeah, me?
Talking about me?
I think he's fine.
And then I am someone who gets over things very quickly.
Yeah.
But I don't like when they happen again.
And there's usually things that I can at first do to just like stop it from happening again.
Like, like, like say it out loud.
Say I love you.
No, just say it out loud.
Just like the thing.
What kind of one way to stop it from happening twice.
I can't even think of an example.
Just like making like a system.
What are you talking about?
The system.
Basically, Ludwig has this thing which we discovered accidentally where he will get upset.
And then instead of expressing that he's upset or talking
about the issue which he's actually gotten better at which i'm really proud of him uh but he he used
to just say that i'll just make sure it doesn't happen again like silently and it's like i'd
rather know what happened i'm gonna make a fake example yeah so ludwig buys cheerios every week
at the grocery store and i eat them without asking him right so instead of coming to me and saying
hey can you stop eating my Cheerios
or hey, do you want me
to buy you some
or something like that?
He'll put them in a cage
with a lock
so that I can't eat them anymore.
But now he knows
I can't do it anymore.
And so I'm like,
wait, why are these cages?
But it's kind of a message to you.
And he's just like,
trying to open the cage.
Yeah.
And I'm like,
oh, okay.
Maybe he doesn't want me
to do this anymore.
And then all he's asking me
is like, yeah,
I've actually hated
every time you've ever done it. And I'm like why don't you tell me?
I would stop yeah, yeah, sometimes. They don't stop
Parking job last night you two really good me
I'm as far to the right as possible. There's no way
You should go middle so I parked a little bit too far to the right
I didn't realize that when I did it and then when he came home
He was like parking level hard mode, and I'm like do you want me to move my car?
He said no, but I hate you
I have to solve it
You're solving it
Your own photo where I clearly am fully behind your car.
You have to go middle there.
You have to go middle.
You should be going middle.
I can't believe you didn't figure that one out.
No, because I'm going to get boxed in because he doesn't park properly.
That's so selfish of you.
You have to get boxed in.
You're saying that he has to get boxed in.
You are literally saying that I am the one who deserves to get boxed in and you don't
deserve to be boxed in, which I think you both believe genuinely.
I only don't do that if I have to leave in the morning.
Which, if I don't, I've been
parking in the front
and middle space like every day.
I handcrafted, no, not me.
Handcrafted a solution to this, by the way.
Handcrafted a self-solution.
How do you handcraft some hoes in your life?
Until you moved his scooter.
I have a car that I'm trying to sell right now
that sits at the front of the driveway.
I started parking behind my
own car so that I never
nobody's ever inconvenienced by me
and I'm never inconvenienced by somebody else.
Amen. I started
parking in a space that I could always leave.
And then you moved your scooter into
the spot where I park my car so
that doesn't work. So my scooter can't sit there anymore.
Do you want me to be the mediator here? Because I feel like we need to hash this out.
I don't think you need to mediate.
I think you need to make a baseless
and quick accusation of who is right now.
Show him the picture, please.
Show him the picture.
Let's see it.
Who is right between...
On the left is Nick.
He parked first.
On the right is Aiden.
I am driving, trying to park.
Cannot squeeze in the middle.
Also, hold on.
One more piece of information.
One more piece of information.
I'm the black car on the right.
Okay.
I arrived before the silver car on the left.
Oh.
Was there a car in front of the silver car there?
Yes.
I already said I parked back.
I already admitted that.
Would there have been room before the silver car was there?
I just don't like being thrown in this when I think about where I park every single time.
If the silver car parked more to the left there would have been a room in the
middle or the silver car could have gone in the middle and then i would have gone to the left
why does it look like the silver car is at fault uh because it might be that that's the case
and personally i would love to move on here Here's my question, Nick. When you parked, did you know that it would fuck me?
Or did you think, oh, I'll squeeze in there?
No, I didn't.
I already said this.
I thought I didn't know.
I thought I had enough.
I thought I gave everyone enough room.
I even thought about it.
You thought about it?
Yes, because I've been pulling out of that space every day.
Because I park in the front middle every day.
And it's really tight.
But every morning, I make it out.
He thought about it and gave that person.
So that's good.
He just fucked up.
And he's not good at it.
And then I said I would fix it.
He said, no, I hate you.
You have no greatness. He already parked and got out of the car. No, it would be great. You say, bird, so that's good. He just fucked up and he's not good at it. And then I said I would fix it, and he said, no, I hate you. You have no greatness.
He already parked and got out of the car.
It'll never be great.
You say, oh, it's over.
I'm done.
I'm done.
Also, just leave his keys on the hook.
Also, just leave his keys on the hook.
No, hold on.
This is my trauma.
My trauma is that he just left his keys on the hook.
We have to stop.
I might get my last word.
I have had my spare on the thing for months. the spirit work and I just learned cuz I never use it
It's my spare key that the spare doesn't work cuz loving tried it didn't work
So I didn't know that so I thought my keys were on the thing the entire time
It's just so embarrassing. This is a great example of what happens when you try to hold that shit in
It just comes out of explode
It just comes out It did kind of explode
You know what I think is
You know what I do think is funny
Is I think we're
Like collectively
Pretty good
At talking about like
Serious problems
Among each other
Like emotional things
For instance
I think on the whole
We're very good at like
Talking and like
Hashing those things out
Pretty quickly
And giving each other
Like the time and the space
To do that
But when it comes to stuff
Like parking cars
It's like wolves.
Or breakfast cereal.
I've become truly petty at small things.
And that's one of our biggest fights was dishes.
About dishes.
I almost swung.
When it comes to real shit,
we're actually really effective communicators.
When it's like, who left their shoes in this place?
I don't like them doing it.
It's like, I want to kill you in irrationalness.
You mean amongst the 500 shoes that are downstairs isn't it a lot
there's a bit there's a bit there and so when people break in like you said they think there's
an army yeah yeah I'm like we should get out of here are there thousands of people partying here
somewhere that's like a SWAT team comes in they they're like, back up, we need back up. It looks like my family get-togethers when there are
literally 50 people there.
Yeah, Ludwig lives a life of truly disgusting excess.
It's grotesque in a way.
It's not from, I think, excess spending, though.
No, it is because you buy the things.
I don't.
I really don't.
A lot of it's sent to him.
I think about this a lot.
He has become unbelievably successful,
and his dream car is something that cost a collective $7,000.
Including the import.
What's his car?
Can you pull it up, Yen?
It's a Subaru Sambar.
It's from 1997.
It's a minicab.
They were only really made in Japan for small businesses.
And it's like a truck, but a lot smaller. And're only really made in Japan like small businesses, and it's just like it
It's like a truck, but a lot smaller, and it's very very cute. Did you post a picture with you? Yes behind?
Yeah, these are some pictures of it. It's actually the six picture. It's literally the six pictures. I bought that one online
So that's the one I have I mean that's kind of dope though
It feels like it's in cruising world or something
We were using around the other day and I was like, this is fun.
It drives on the right side of it.
And it's a manual car.
Jesus.
I'm sorry.
I didn't know she...
Damn.
What are you doing over there?
What the fuck?
You guys having some private time?
She's great.
I want to go back a little bit.
That is my dream car.
I had a question I wanted to ask.
Yeah.
Which was...
I forgot.
Give me a sec. I have a question I wanted to ask. Yeah. Which was, I forgot. Give me a sec.
I have a question.
I would love to ask.
Unless you remember this.
I remembered it.
And Nick also bought me
10 shoes for Christmas,
which is part of why
I have so many shoes.
Hold on.
Okay, you're making it
like a bad thing.
I bought him every color of Crocs.
I like the Crocs.
I'm more so saying
he's a piece of shit.
All of those are upstairs.
You only saw the downstairs.
Your garage is a goddamned war zone.
The garage is a lot of communal things.
No, it's not.
You think it's all my stuff?
A lot of it.
It's like 80% of your stuff, which isn't the point.
That's it.
What was your question?
Let's move on.
Hi, my name's Nick.
Nice to meet you, Smosh.
Hello.
That's me, Smosh.
John Smosh.
A lot of these damn YouTubers done felled off.
Like all the, all the classic ones.
I feel like, you know, the Shea Carls of the world.
Carl's trippies of the world.
What the buck?
What the buck?
Is that a reference?
That was just a jab.
Is that a reference?
How dare you say what the buck felled off?
I literally had a similar conversation, Anthony, on his podcast, and I brought up what the buck for that reason.
You ruined the conversation.
You made it a verb, though.
You said what the bucking it.
Why do you think that is toxic?
That's funny.
Do you know who I want to be like one day?
Who's that?
Ryan Reynolds.
Oh, you want hair one day?
Boom.
Oh, hey, hey.
You want to be like Van Wilder?
You want to be like Deadpool? You? You want to be like Deadpool?
You want to pull Hugh Jackman out of retirement?
This is where slime will say his next bit.
My Deadpool.
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What's the catch?
Oh, the catch?
You want to know the catch?
$15 is too little.
Call me Ryan Reynolds and I'll tell you the catch.
What does this have to do with Ryan?
Because Ryan Reynolds is a spokesperson for Mint.
He owns Mint, dude.
Don't you know anything about Mint?
You haven't seen the fucking commercials, bro.
What's the matter with that?
Ryan owns it.
Yeah, you didn't.
Did you?
He owns Mint?
Jesus.
The secret sauce is that Ryan owns Mint.
And the reason that it's able to be $15 a month only is because they're all online.
So they have no retail stores.
So they save that money and
they give that savings to you.
All plans come with unlimited talk text.
All that stuff. 5G. Come on the pod
Ryan Reynolds. We need you.
You get really good self-service. Ryan Reynolds
come on the pod and you also get $15
Ryan Reynolds come on the pod and
if you want to go to mintmobile.com
slash the yard, what you'll get right now
is you'll get, wait what? $15 a month is actually crazy. I think we should slash the yard, what you'll get right now is you'll get... Wait, what?
$15 a month is actually crazy.
I think we should get the yard against to really hone in and do this.
Can you guys please go to twitter.com forward slash Ryan Reynolds
and get him to come on the pod?
Go to twitter.com forward slash VanCityReynolds, which is his thing.
And can you say, we all bought Mint because of the yard,
and we love their podcast.
Yeah, and if you come on,yan reynolds we will service you
if you service all these good customers with wireless mint mobile we'll service you for 15
bucks a month you can turn me over ryan i'll die in your pool service until you come cut your cut
your wireless bill to 15 a month at mint mobile.com slash the yard mint mobile.com slash the yard
aiden's gonna think about your phone bill. You spend that money. You could be literally not spending that money.
Ryan, if you come on the pod,
you can talk about Canada with this guy.
Yeah.
The service has to be shit.
Talk about midmobile.com slash the yard and Canada.
Yeah.
I don't believe it.
Well, believe this.
Anthony Padilla will once again turn into a human man
after being a horse.
Midmobile.com slash the yard.
Make your phone bill only $15 a month.
This is me
going to Ryan Reynolds.
Let's bring
Smosh back into the equation.
Why do you think you have not felled off?
Why are you hot on the internet
still as a man and a content maker?
It depends if you compare me
to... It depends what your comparison
is. If you compare me to when I left where what your comparison is if you compare me to
When I left Smosh that channel had like 22 million subscribers like it was mmm insane
How how many views that channel was getting like a hundred million views a month or something?
So then when I left it felt like I fell off it felt like I was irrelevant people definitely told me many of those things
I
Don't know. I think I think for me relevant. People definitely told me many of those things.
I don't know. I think I think for me it's you mean that I have to be relevant to get invited on this podcast.
Yeah.
Yeah. I just think it's cool that we didn't talk about this a lot.
I think it's cool that like, you know, at one point you kind of revolutionized online
content, I would say, was smart.
Like a lot of you were making set the tone for a lot of creators.
I mean, it's dope that it inspired yeah the greatest current like
I have a lot to show you now that I've yeah yeah I can learn from you but now
but now it's like you're even doing things that I think have like been done
before right like kind of interview format you're even doing that in a very
new way in a very fresh way and the way that you add in your your set and your
thumbnail yeah everything is still very new and fresh I think is that something
that you've like thought a lot about or is this kind of
more innate to you or it's I think it's my desire to constantly be challenged
and push myself outside of my comfort zone.
Nice. And, you know, I take inspiration.
Part of the the the charm of doing the show that I'm doing now,
you know, I interview people that are all different types of identities,
sexualities who deal with all
different types of struggles and
disabilities. And that really gives
me a dream
and dream.
All of those things wrapped up into
one.
And I feel like it constantly exposes
me to new experiences and new
people, which I think is really
important. I think that's part of why
I feel I just feel young, like I'm thirty really important. I think that's part of why I feel I
just feel young, like I'm thirty five
fucking years old.
You're young passing.
I'm young passing Tommy in it.
Nierde had a fucking conniption when
he found out my name.
You can realistically be his dad.
I think I think you could not before
he was not true.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I don't need to get into
doing that.
I think you have a huge willingness
to learn, which a lot of people
don't.
And I always find inspiration.
I love finding inspiration from
people. So, you know, interviewing
all the different various types of
people that kind of teaches
me about the humanity in the world.
But then also when I interview
creators like Mr. Ludd over here um part of the process is the research of getting to know them and their
content why their content's successful and then on the spot i'm learning what makes their mind tick
what what keeps them feeling fresh and i'm i i love to absorb that i feel like i'm a sponge with that
type of stuff so i was super inspired. I mean, first I went
on and this is just recently like how
I've been trying to challenge myself. I went on the Trash
Taste podcast and when I was on there
they were asking me questions about my
format and the way that I conduct
my interviews and I told them all about how like
I do all this research beforehand and I
talk to the guests beforehand for like an hour
and I get to know them and then I craft my questions
and I take notes and I reverse engineer questions so that and then get to know them and then I go, oh, wow, I take
notes and I reverse engineer
questions so that and then I was
like, what's your process? They're
like, you're looking
at it.
And I didn't know how that would
play out. But the environment was so
nice. It was like this one.
I felt like it was really off the
cuff. And then when I was watching
the episode, I was like, holy shit,
it's really it's so
obvious, but it's really nice to just
have a format where you can just kind
of sit and watch through a
conversation being had in these
these talking points that I would
normally be like, OK, now I'm going to
ask a question to get to that talking
point, just come up organically.
And then I watched and I was like, oh,
well, it's three guys and then me.
So, of course, it's like I was coming
up with excuses. I was like, it's a
little bit harder for me doing a one
on one than like three people who can
always bounce off each other.
Like you guys, you have a question and you have a question.
You hold on to your question and there's never any like weird gap.
And I was nervous about that.
But then I watched Ludwig interview Susan and I was I also interviewed Susan.
It was remote years in person.
So obviously, like immediately I had a better tone to it.
But I was like, holy shit, this guy did what I'm doing ten times better than I
did it. And this is my full time job.
So I'm always finding inspiration.
And I'm like, you know, in the interview,
aside from praising you nonstop and then
making fun of your height in order just to
make sure that we, you know, can level you
out.
Yes, sir.
Even though you try to tell me you're the
same height as me, but then I stand up and
somehow I'm an inch taller than you.
Why is that? We're not going to get into that. We're not going to get into that. It actually did suck. He was like, I'm five 11. I'm a
five 11. I'm five 11. I'm like, stop saying that. Just stop. You're taller than me. You
can't say that. So today I went barefoot just so that we can stand next to each other and
see once and for all. Oh all. I can't stand today.
Oh, you're no standing.
Yes.
We're going to measure the length
from like your calf, your foot to
your hip.
Anyway, and, you
know, I really wanted to break down
how he got so fucking good
at going off the cuff and
interviewing.
Like, it didn't feel like you were
looking at your note card, didn't feel
like you were trying to find the
question that you had preplanned
or anything.
And I find that I found that super
inspiring. I was like, I want to do
a little bit more of that journalism
degree. It's constantly, you know, I
think that probably helps.
But also live streaming
is a constant.
It's constant practice.
He's you've integrated into your work
practicing the ability to
improvise and be confident
and speak to people and just speak off the cuff
in a way that I've never done.
I come from old YouTube where it was like
I told you we did like 35 takes
of like saying the word bitch and like
whatever was the funniest way would make it in.
And it was like everything was so
perfect to the point where it was like it felt like it was really like loosen off the cuff.
But it was perfectly crafted to feel that way.
Yeah.
When I feel like, you know, like you were saying, you have an hour of content when you're live and it's an hour of content when you push it live.
Me, when I'm doing my interviews, sometimes I'll spend two hours interviewing someone.
I'll cut it down to like 25 minutes because I'm like
wow just wasn't that good I didn't feel like it was you 100% I think yeah but I
took a different approach after watching enough of your content I think that our
interview is gonna be really interesting because I even had some people behind
the scenes tell me they're like 45 minutes in you had a 20 minute video already because I just went it was like I had all the questions
I knew I wanted to talk about but I only referred to them like four times
I just went through and
We just naturally organically came up with like talked about all the things in a very natural way that I think will be a lot more
He's just two guts, man. He's just two guts.
Easy, baby.
That's easy.
The same height.
Listen, one goat.
I tried to give a second.
One goat.
Half a goat.
Bloodwig is, he is not naturally good at anything.
What?
Speak to that.
What?
Are you not naturally good?
That is the source of his power.
What?
Because all he does is grind and work hard, and I hate giving him that.
What are you naturally good at?
Don't give me that face. Hairline.
Oh, shit.
This is what he does. It's all he has. But it's true.
Yeah, but you're just naturally what? Hot?
Okay, good job.
You asked me. See, I'm right.
Anyway. I do think that when I
first met Slime, he was
a huge pompous doucher
about if I was funny enough
and he would... Oh, yeah, that's what I was
going to say. You said live streaming. He was
so not funny and then he started live streaming
full time. He got way funnier.
We already said this on the pod before, but I want
you to have some context. We've
been friends a very long time and way back when
Slime used to have Ludwig's tweet
notifications on. So whenever Ludwig made
a tweet, Slime's phone got a notification
with the tweet and he would text
him that it wasn't a
funny tweet or if it was
not asked for.
Yeah.
This was just something
that he took under his
own volition to do is my
value system.
Also not appreciate it.
I was going to say,
did it make you better?
It wasn't a nice thing
to do.
Fracture.
It wasn't a nice thing
to do.
I,
my value system is so
fucking lopsided that if
something's funny,
it's just like,
ah,
and if it's not,
I'm like,
ah, and that's it. Yeah. Yeah. There's's no in between there's no nuance to funniness with
you well no no there is it's just more like that if if something is bad at being funny i i have a
hard time saying oh that's okay you know what i mean and if something is good at being funny he
has a really easy time letting go of anything else so like putting a hole in the wall if it's
funny enough it's like i don't care if it's for the meme. Yeah. Or we'll fix it, you know, or doing crack, but sorry, if doing crack is funny,
it wasn't nice. And I've, and I've long been like, you know what, that wasn't right. But,
but yeah, a lot of it got funnier, but I did get a lot funnier from live streaming for sure.
It's from the practice, right? Is it when you first started live streaming, were you having
those thoughts in your head of like, Oh, I might say something that's not funny or something that makes me look stupid or something that like did any of
those thoughts go through your head it was low enough stakes because you have five to ten viewers
that i did like it's whatever like yeah the people i'm failing to entertain is like right my friend
from college and that's that's okay yeah as opposed to like i had a thousand viewers and i
was failing to entertain them right you would have the pressure to do exactly we're going live now exactly it's
also like to me it's kind of like a similarity between like theater and film where it's like
you're like live editing yourself on a stage right it's like you don't have anything cutting
or hiding or anything yeah so you have immediate feedback too true you know how you feel about
anything you say so you kind of like over time build and especially for someone like him But I think is more performative in nature all the time
Yeah
Where it's like you say something and in chat kind of like just cringe or whatever and you're like, oh that doesn't work
And you do another thing and they're like fucking pog and you're like, oh my god
I'm right and you develop like what you think I'm a big quantity of people who watch you like immediately, right?
I think with videos do you make on YouTube? It's like what like you release one every few weeks
Yeah, get feedback in such more and more sparse
hits and also act also on the same content
So you're really only defining like a bit about who you're playing in that moment for that show
Yeah, and the show itself whereas like his new idea the new idea every stream
He's getting yeah feedback in so many different ways so much
Yeah
I think also leads a lot of shamers that I've met down this weird path of like
their dopamine receptors are fucked.
Streaming is an extremely addictive thing.
That's why he loves it so much. Oh, sorry.
He was on his phone. I do love streaming.
I think streaming is a dopamine receptor.
Sorry, he's getting some dopamine right now.
TikTok was fire.
He's funny me.
I think that for
live streaming as a whole, I've been obsessed with the idea, and these guys funny me I think that for for live
streaming as a whole I've been obsessed
with the idea and these guys know
of one take jaking yeah
yeah which is the idea of never to say
Tony amazing on your first
try whether it's like a shot
for like a sketch we're doing
or a video that I'm making
or just like doing really well on a live
stream like a like a show setting.
Yeah. Which you have to do a one take, Jake. For sure. I love flexing that more than anything else.
I think I flex that the most. And have you always been like that? Have you always wanted to be the one take, Jake?
Yeah. Yeah. I. Do you know why? I think it's.
Well, I think it connects really well with live stream because you have to one take, Jake.
Yeah. And then I think it's like when we do it, we used to one take Jake and then I think it's like when we used to do a lot
of shoots a lot more with
like Beyond the Summit and
it would feel good if ever
like productions around I'm like I'll one take it
half jokingly but also like
you know it's kind of sick
it's super impressive we shot this commercial
and I had this whole thing written out and it was like
I am the same way you describe when
you're saying bitch like you know 35 times like i because you can search for that
the perfect delivery like you can get there and get really granular yeah and we like there's a
whole day like shooting and like doing all these cuts and and then he's just like let's just run
it through once and it was the last one the last of the day because sun was going down and it was
the one and i was so fucking mad but i was like you know what that's how it is sometimes I feel like sometimes getting like the take where it almost feels like there's the least
stakes because you're like I'm just gonna get it like wait are you talking like final take of the
of multiple yeah we just wait instead of like cutting it up into into different takes of the
entire bit he's just like let's just run the whole thing through and uh and it was just it was the
one that there is kind of a magic to that because there's that that energy that's just flow throughout the whole scene yeah and i have
learned to like nurture that for him where it's like okay how can i set him up to like
one take something or or flex that muscle because he's good at it but also because like i can see
the magic that comes from that right which is cool you know i think that there is um like some
kind of energy
of knowing that you're going to
like this is it,
but you can give it your all.
And there isn't like,
oh, well, I did it a little bit less
because I want to see
if I could do it right.
That was kind of just a test.
And you're like going
through multiple times.
I feel like knowing
that you're only going to say it once
kind of helps you just like
perfectly hone in on.
Do actually almost
you ever shoot the same.
We do like one, maybe like walk through. Yeah. Where it where it's like hey this is what we like kind of need to get
done yeah let's go through a dialogue 20 speed just make sure we all know it then i'll do some
that are like i know none of this will make it in but i'm trying to make everybody in the room laugh
and i'm gonna fuck it up horrendously yeah but i do i do think that it drastically increases the
vibes. Vibes are good. Vibes go up
and it's good when the vibes are up in a shoot because everyone's funnier
and everyone's more comfortable. I'm a big vibes guy.
The annoying part about it, specifically with Ludwig,
where Ludwig's like, I gotta be out by two today.
And I'm like, I'm just finding
the style crazy. That's not an example.
I'm just finding out about this.
That's crazy. That sucks. And then we get into the shoot and he's like,
I'm like, all right, Ludwig, you have a serious line. It's this. And he goes like, I'm like, bro about this. That's crazy. That sucks and we get in the shoe and he's like I'm like, alright Ludwig You have a serious line. It's this and he goes like
Just say like 10 takes in a row just trying to like make everyone laugh
You want to leave
Donnie from well thornberry
After that I'll go for the real one. And then usually that's set it up enough.
And I will say like to his credit,
a lot of,
because we shoot,
we do shoot a lot of like sort of scripted stuff.
Uh,
most of what goes in is not the stuff we planned for.
Right.
Most of the time.
Yeah.
And I've had to learn that too,
because I'm a writer,
right?
Like that's like,
I want to write things and I want them to be depicted as they are written.
Yeah.
And like me having to understand that for one, that's not always going to happen.
It'll come out better if it doesn't happen with this particular squad and be okay with
all that.
That's been like been my thing for two years.
One thing that I was realizing with my interviews is that the stuff that I liked most, the stuff
that would make it in the stuff that would be like a long take that we would just let
go were the things that we weren't planning? You know, so seeing the way that
you are on your I mean, like
how much content do you really I
feel like there is more content that
you release than I am humanly
capable of consuming.
You have this podcast, you have your
life, you have a company with 15
people.
Yeah, that's it.
I mean, I have a company with ten.
So maybe I could get there.
You need to crack the whip is what you need.
It's about like,
I drop about a video a day across both channels.
Yes.
And then wait,
it's like one a day to a day or one a day.
No one a day.
It's like about 30 videos a month.
Okay.
Across mogul male on the main channel.
And then everything that I do is usually repackaged
into other channels yeah so like yeah tiktok guy clip guy uh vod guy and then and then it's the
yard but in terms of unique content 30 pieces of unique videos yeah it's like 30 to 35 with this
i think it's just like ludwig is good at having ideas and he has a good
he likes working.
He'll take time out of his day to
do something that he wants to do.
He's also surrounded by
people who also really like working.
If he comes to us and he's like, I have this good
idea, it's this. Now figure it out.
Here's the date I want to do it. We'll all just figure
it out if we like it.
I just do that shit. Do you guys working no what the hell do I stand you
don't love working I love working I yeah what up dude you want to come up
there should be a pin on a sticky note in there if you don't see it come back. Sorry, that's that's our that's our
Voice coming out of the fire pit
Excuse he had come up here and seen his shadow
Once again, I'm gonna make sure that he has that
Yes, there's a pin to the computer that Josh man had and is on a sticky note, but I hate it
Okay, as a fun little quest.
No, I hid it because I was showing the whole room
and I didn't want to leak it because I had passwords too.
So I'm just going to message Josh Mann if he's up.
Do you have, do you have like,
I don't want to say like long-term
because you're old as hell, but.
Wow.
Damn.
One hour together.
I guess we're besties now, We're going to roast each other.
Love your work.
Do you have something that you're always gearing
towards making or are you kind of making it now?
In terms of long-term goals?
Yeah, for me, I want to work on a feature-length film.
Eventually, that's what I'd like to be doing.
Maybe that'll change or maybe I'll do that
and I'll get bored of it. But for now, that's what I'm kind of
working towards. Do you have something like that
or are you kind of just doing it?
I feel like I'm kind of winging it because I feel like you have to in order
to allow yourself to pivot and shift around, especially for online content.
Yeah. I mean, I think it's really great to have long term goals because then you can
kind of envision that being your life and then you make decisions that align with
that. You know, I think that's important to have a long term goal in that way.
But with the Internet, it's extremely important to be malleable and i feel like that's kind of why i've
been able to continue doing this for so long but you know i do have some long-term goals that i've
set up um what's your dream what do you dream of i i have i have a few different dreams uh i would
love to design clothing and to like release my own clothing, but I'm released, you know myself plug here
I'm wearing one of the shirts from a new line that we're just gonna be releasing very very soon
and I
love like picking the fabrics and the way it's cut and I hand measured like all the things in the way that the
Distressing would be put into the fabric and the you know, every single detail I picked and I love it so much.
I would love to have like an office where like I'm picking out all the swatches for
the different types of clothing and I'm trying on the different things and putting
together like inspiration boards and stuff.
So that's just one thing.
But for my my main show, I kind of want to just see how much I can evolve the show, because
if you look back at the the way that I
spent a day with
Which is the name of the interview series was it's entirely different like it started where I was interviewing
Flat-earthers, and I was like look how fucking weird these people are yeah, and it was kind of like let's let's kind of
Don't and now and now we're on to you know modern flat-earthers bisexuals
Yeah, you guys you guys really believe anything.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm like, just wait until you go into space and you look back
and you see that bisexuals are, in fact, not real.
No.
But I think it's like, it's kind of, it's like a similar concept.
I don't know if you ever watched Loft.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
This is exactly it.
I thought of Loft.
He had that show where he kind of like of like you know take like certain kind of perspective
and interview that person I think him he's more of like an awkward character in his universe where
he's like he's kind of just weird and that kind of makes things awkward and that's the kind of
we're watching for you I think you're like hype you're super personable but if you can like bring
anyone to sort of a comfort zone with you and yeah and create this cool environment also like
the the production value is
like, wait, wait, wait.
Thank you. I mean, my goal is to,
you know, every time I go in one of these
interviews, I want the audience to feel
like they're a fly on the wall watching
two friends catch up.
And I think that that environment
is really welcoming and it allows
people to feel comfortable speaking
about things that they might not
feel comfortable speaking about on their
own platforms or, you know, if they're not a creator, just like. They might be nervous about speaking about on their own platforms or you know if they're not a creator just like they might be nervous
about speaking about these things but then they're they can show this in this
comfortable environment to their friends and family and then you know I've had
people tell me like I I can't wait to show this to my mom like I haven't been
able to speak comfortably yeah about this kind of thing before and now that I
have it on camera I kind of have this thing preserved or I can just show
people who don't understand the way that I am or this thing that I do.
So I kind of want to see how far I can take the show and how much I could push myself outside of my comfort zone.
What's up, Lud?
Yes, Ludwig.
I have an idea for you.
Yeah.
I spent a day with.
Great.
Love it.
Next evolution.
Yeah.
I went on a date with.
I went on a date with. I went on a date with.
Ooh.
You know what?
You go on like a date and it's like me and you.
And it's like, today we're going rock climbing.
And then you ask the questions while doing activities.
And it's a physical icebreaker.
And you get a little more in depth.
Damn.
Do I have to split the royalties on that with you?
No.
Your better, better idea.
Love it.
Love it.
You're doing great work.
It's a better one.
So I went on a date with, and it's just me and we kiss and smooch.
Wow.
Better idea.
Can I chime in?
Sorry for a moment.
Oh, what is episode two?
Second base.
It's second base.
Right.
So we go one base further.
Yeah.
What's the sixth episode?
We have a kid.
Oh.
And that just becomes
the rehearsal.
It's the Nathan.
Yeah.
It's the Nathan Fielder
we
and we're
we're getting towards
the more rocky side
of our relationship
his name's Adam
his name's Adam
he goes from 0 to 18
earlier you said the word cut
and I wanted to ask you something
did I?
was I talking about
penis
oh sorry
no you were talking about
oh that's a great
addition
yeah but
hey while we're here,
we asked this to all of our guests
that we've ever had except Amaranth.
Oh, really?
So do you...
I fucked up really, too.
Do you...
Are you or are you not circumcised?
I am not.
And I've never...
I don't think I've ever said it before.
Wow.
I don't think I've ever said it on any platform before.
We stay winning.
Wait, why are you guys touching hands?
We stay winning.
They're both uncircumcised.
Oh, shit.
You're outnumbered. Because you have a weird fucking name. We stay why are you guys?
Board is fucked again. Yeah, we are losing hard. Yeah, mr. Beast didn't disclose but he'd be too
He's cut well, we don't know
They shoot it off with an air. Oh, that's the poll.
Like they're throwing the baby.
You got a real good marksman.
I've got half.
Yeah.
So I feel like it is an honor to not be.
So yes, I honestly agree.
You would say that there are so many puns that you guys are throwing in here.
But you don't have to.
I mean, like, it's I feel like one step of the process of anything going on with that area is skipped.
You don't got to, you know, moisten it up.
Yeah.
You also don't got to wash it.
Apparently you do wash it.
We wash it.
We wash it.
Because it gets weird.
Yeah.
And you can tie it up like a water balloon and inflate it and then fly up in the air
Yeah, true. Okay. You guys are jealous
You can't do that
I'm just high off the tip and then you pee in it and then it looks like a water balloon
And then you poke a hole the side
Do you guys do you think that I'm
Acute
Shut the fuck up
Sometimes
That's the worst question
You've ever fucking asked
Sometimes
I'll nod
I'll nod
I forgot what I was gonna do
When you
In a night of pivot
When you
Left Smosh to like
I love how that segue
Is just
Randomly
In the middle of the episode
Left Smosh
Did you
Did you consider
Getting circumcised? Oh?
I don't you know seen as mean as veggie berries as gentlemen Barry. I haven't personally seen visit
Well guys, I've heard it described. Wow you never seen his penis
No, right ears, you know it's so funny cuz Ian was on another podcast And they asked him That same question
Really
Yeah
Who's biting our shit
Biting us
Someone's biting your shit
Biting our shit
Um
Nah it goes
It just never happened
I think it's because
We became friends
In like 6th grade
And became really close
In high school
And it was like
That would be weird
I don't know
I don't know
I saw my friends
Collex in high school
Yeah
I mean so did I
How close
How close was the view
how else are you gonna suck him
keep that
keep the distance to myself
I saw everything
interesting
wow
what a
what a
what a wooly world
Yoshi would say
I was at Hassan's
like a couple days ago
it was like Hassan
Carl Will
and uh
and X
after we did our podcast uh
fear and a pod another podcast i do yeah yeah because he needs to do that one because we're
starting the front yard it makes me so bad why am i a piece of shit go ahead no explain your story
and and we started talking about same thing cut uncut and uh and because i was roasting a song
because he's a worse wiki fee rating than me
And then he sort of roasting me back about some shit
So I just started making fun of his penis relentlessly for like ten minutes. He got really hurt by the end of it
I'll see you got your fucking gross cut ass dick. No
Yeah, he's cut as hell. Whoa
Gross is no sensitivity thing, but it's weird because I feel like in high school. I was
Nervous about people finding out because I would overhear women or I guess they were girls then.
It's weird to say.
So they were like, oh, it'd be weird if it was uncut.
That looks it looks like a pug or like it looks like a warrior or like some weird shit.
It looks like a genetically fucked dog.
I had that one.
Mine looks like an anteater. It's because all the sensitivity went to my head.
I've never had a bad...
I had a girl grab it and
have a similar reaction of like...
Yucky bears. Yucky bears.
It's squishy. She said,
ew. Yeah, she's like, that's not what
a cock's supposed to be. Have you personally had a bad experience?
I've never had a bad experience. In fact,
it's been girls saying that they like it more.
Yeah. And I guess I'm like, I would go hard.
I like to show up early all the time.
I care too much.
I like it more. I'll never go back.
I love that you never have to lube up.
That's no, it's true.
I used to see and like American Pie and shit like there would be all these jokes
about like lubing it up.
I was like,
why are they doing this?
Why are they doing that?
I was like,
should I be doing this?
I had the same experience
growing up.
Every pun that had to do
with lotion,
I never understood
because I was like,
why would you use lotion?
Did you use lotion
then after that
and then realize
that it was worse
and you're like,
I don't understand it.
I did try it.
I did try it just to know.
I was like,
am I missing out?
What are they talking about? I was like, am I missing out? Yeah, are they talking about?
Like am I missing out and it was not it was it was a worse experience. You are none
Yeah, I was like making sounds and stuff. It was like not necessary messy
So disconnected from like what lubricant was for.
In high school,
there was this thing called mock trial
or not mock trial.
Cock trial.
Teen court.
Cock trial.
Teen court,
which was like this program in Washington
where people like they would have
teenagers on juries
for like juvenile offenders particularly of like
drug offenses
and a terrible idea that's such a bad idea
no no this is hype let them govern
themselves
anyway anyway so
it was a little lord of the flies for sure
one dude was
the other thing besides drugs
was shoplifting charges and one
of the people that we were on the jury for was somebody who
shoplifted loop in my head,
because I didn't understand that lube was like commonly used for sex.
I'm like,
Oh,
he stole it from like an auto parts store.
And I went through the whole trial and like deliberation in the jury room
with the other like high school students with the guys
that like yeah this guy just like really needed something for his car so it's like we gotta let
him off light probably doesn't have a lot of money you know nothing really changes the scenario but
i didn't realize until like five years later i like put the dots together and i was like oh it
was because that's for sex that's why they looked at me weird the whole time i was like for when
he's using it on his car.
Yeah, but everybody else is a teenager in the room, right?
So they don't want to explain the potion of lubricant to you.
Like, no, he's comfortable to do that.
I want to end on one note.
And this is something I want to talk about.
Because I think we have to talk about it.
Okay.
Dweem.
Alright.
Dweem.
Dweem.
We're old.
You're fucking old. I'm fucking yeah, we're fucking boys right
To be clear you are not the same. He's young passing and closest dream young passing is such a terrible thing to say
Legitimate thing you're close with dream. I get ID'd everywhere. What yeah, I don't know if I'm tight
But you know, you know text message every once in a while at the FaceTime yeah I did get a FaceTime that's great okay so I got a pre
listen you you're closer to this whole idea that I sometimes don't watch content I'll watch like
history videos on YouTube I'm a weird little guy little critter guy and so I look at this thing
this the Minecraft and I'm gonna be as careful as I can saying this hey what's up Minecraft
community please don't my my parents are dead please don't send them this will be cut on like This the Minecraft and I'm going to be as careful as I can saying this. Hey, what's up? Minecraft community.
Please don't.
My parents are dead.
Please don't send them.
This will be cut on social security.
Don't bring them back to kill them.
My parents are dead.
You can't use their safety against me.
So like dream revealing his face is like this giant event, like actually such a huge fucking thing.
How many viewers was it?
Like 1.3 million?
1.5 million live.
I broke my record for the most
viewers I've ever had in a YouTube live stream
watching it. And I did
Mogul Money Live, which was a multi
$100,000 project that took months
to create. Yeah. And I got 160,000
people who were like, what's this?
Or two RAM library computers
all the kids are watching on that have 20 Chrome tabs
with 80 streams.
I wonder how many live viewers he actually had when you add up all
It was probably close to 2 mil and then the video I mean it's a mass like probably 10 mil in less than 24 hours
Yeah, black people's weird. I had a dream last night. I just wow that was a not supposed to be a pun
I'm so sorry. It's just a common. I thought I remember
Thinking that I had 22 billion views when I woke up. Okay. Well, that would be crazy
I couldn't help but think because it was such an enormous event like everybody's talking about it
And this guy's at this guy has 1.1 million people waiting for this video to drop and I was like damn
This is still a third of the a by boxing event sure which some people are goats, which is insane
Well, okay, Mike my question to the panel here. Is that like what is the seven and a half a piece?
No way by the way
Okay, not even close really no yours
No, I was saying out of ten, not even close. Really? No, yours.
No, I was saying out of 10, like his looks, not my penis size, my penis.
I was like, why are you seeing that?
I was like, why are you counting? I was like, weird to be so upset about seven and a half.
Because you're lying.
Because you're lying.
No, I was, because I was.
Your dick is not that big.
I know that.
Do you understand that?
I'm saying from the angle of me rating him as seven and a half.
It was like a Rorschach test.
This is right.
All right.
So what is what? How does
the Minecraft community or the dream
community, the dream community, all of it?
How does it have such an active, rabid
fan base? What what happened along
the way to have literally
two million people
that's this have this much attention on it and to a low to a smaller extent which is not small at
all like tommy in it right hill stream get 150k viewers yeah fucking schlatz got minecraft dna
right like they'll get giant viewers where how did this all get so big does anyone know the answer
good question i mean i think that it a lot of it was pandemic time quarantine.
Like we got nothing to do.
Let's build.
Let's watch people build stuff.
And I think that a big part of it was the lore that they built within the dream SMP.
And I don't know if you know anything about this, but it was like it was basically like
it was slightly scripted
content where they would improvise everything
in between and they had their characters and it
was like all these different streamers coming
together and that each of them would have like
one hundred thousand people watching and everyone
that came in and would
tell their story from their perspective would also
gain viewers because people are like, oh, I want
to go watch and see what Quackity's perspective
is for this. I want to go see what see what Quackity's perspective is for this.
I want to go see what Tommy's perspective is.
So it was just like this huge story with multiple characters and you could click on any of their
streams and watch them happening from first person.
I think that was it kind of built this huge lore.
Is it already big people just hanging out with the same amount of big people and creating
this giant globe of like
huge numbers each of them started to gain viewership before the pandemic but i think that
and like before dream smp as well on other smps which do you even know what that yeah yeah okay
that's not that much okay okay and um i think that it just was the perfect mesh of everything all in
one place with the dream SMP and then
they invited big bigger and bigger creators to join who are entertaining
and all minecraft all all minecraft is not on the stream the screen this is not
no one cares right not as much for sure because this is in the middle of a
minecraft resurgence as well this is one like captain sparkles dynamite song
became trending again. Oh, yeah
Just because everyone I think was like, oh my crafts around and still fun. It was like nostalgic It was nostalgic from from the previous eight to ten years ago when it was really bad and the younger generation
Discovered it too. Yeah, and yeah, I what I have noticed on the internet
Is that teenage girls are the ones who create and decide what the culture is? Yeah, they are the taste maker
I think it's probably pre-internet. That's like like Beatles. That's Elvis. That's teenage girls are the ones who create and decide what the culture is. Yeah. They are the, they are the tastemakers.
I actually think it's probably pre-internet.
That's like, like Beatles.
That's Elvis.
That's,
and that's dream SMP.
Now that's like black pink.
It's like K-pop groups.
Do you think that it's because guys are not as excited about things?
Or do you think that it's because it's kind of shunned socially to be super
excited about something as a boy?
It'd be gay to like,
like too much or something.
I think so in a way that maybe they be gay to like Dream SMP. Definitely the latter. Like too much or something.
I think so.
In a way that maybe they can enjoy it at a younger age.
Like my personal trainer
talked about how he is like a
like a 10 year old that he used to train.
And the kid would talk about Dream SMP
all the time.
Yeah.
And it's like there's like a
like a youthfulness and a vulnerability
that you can have at that age.
Right.
But I think when you enter like
maybe middle school.
Yeah.
Even if you still like it you're probably not as vocal about it and and i think
teenage girls are are it's okay to be vocal about it and they love being vocal about it and now they
have twitter to be vocal about it yeah which like i think is part of why dream's face reveal was so
big because even though dream s&p has fallen off in a major way because COVID has kind of wrapped up for a lot of
people in Minecraft has fallen off quite a bit.
They all were connected to it at some point.
So like this face reveal, like brought everyone back.
Sure.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I have seen the community thrive on Twitter of all places.
Yes.
Free and teenagers have nothing but time.
Yes.
The new Facebook.
I mean, it's free and teenagers have nothing but time yes it's the new facebook it's it's yeah also a way to grow your uh what you enjoy and i think there's like a weird pride that people who enjoy things
have in growing the thing that they like and like make it number one trending oh let's make dreams
video get 10 mil yeah and now like i feel like trending has also changed the past few years and
how it works where it's like much more localized to the user And so it's like way easier to feel like you have a large in the algorithm now shows you
Trending things based on right your who you follow every day. I love it is trending for me, right?
I know it's just like a friend of mine. Yeah, if you get if you mention like five times a day
Just like she's trending the United States
What he do back in the day was like trending like something big well used to be like world
Well, I think it was worldwide at first trending and then it was USA trending and it was like localized clusters
Yeah, attending and gaming trending and every day has on transfer me. Yeah. Yeah
It's onto it. That's on to it. Yeah, so that's why okay, man
I look I don't fuck it
I'm I think I'm past the age where you're like
Fucking goddamn these kids
like a guy with a face mask and now he's got a real face that's fucking lame like I'm past that
but I still look at it as like I'm an alien enclosure and I'm like I think it's fascinating
I think I think the scale that it got to in comparison to like all these kind of adjacent
areas on YouTube and Twitch is is what blows me. But when you start to compare it to other things that are like more
mainstream,
but like functionally similar,
like K-pop or like even something like the,
the vlog squad,
like where you like watch like one character's videos and then you have all
these recurring characters.
So you like,
Oh,
well I kind of like that guy.
I'm going to go like follow and watch his stuff.
And then it spreads out from there.
When you have like a,
a group of like content creators, they kind of like all build each other up over time and there's sort
of that scripted lore of it to follow and like be involved in you can have your favorite like you
can display your personality by like picking or like identifying with sections of the group that
are available i mean as a kid i would watch things like the power rangers and i'd like have my
favorite character have my favorite uh you mean why was it the why was it Jason and why was it?
And Tommy I was like the cool guy for some reason Power Rangers this was like dream and Tommy in it before
Dream SMP is Game of Thrones for teenagers, but yeah exactly so you have all these characters that intermedia He makes a lot of Game of Thrones for teenagers. But yeah, exactly. So you have all these different characters that intermingle.
He makes a lot of Game of Thrones references.
This is a decent one.
Let's just go to him.
And it's Dark Souls too.
It's also Dark Souls.
It's also Dark Souls.
It's like Dark Souls.
It's Dark Souls 3 for gamers and gamers alike.
But as a kid, I would have loved to go see the personal point of view of my favorite characters and all these things
Like if you really think about the things that you liked as a kid and if you had access to the type of content that
That kids do these days. I think that we would all be part of that. Yes. Absolutely. I think about that a lot
I'm like, I'm no better, you know, I just didn't have enough like there wasn't it wasn't enough content as a kid, you know
Right you have now. Yeah, you just overdose on it i agree can i
ask you one last question let's go because i think we're about at time uh when you came up on youtube
it was like before i think before youtube could really be seen as a career and like now it's like
when you kids are pulled now and being a youtuber or a streamer is like the number one thing that
kids say they want to be when you started what is like the tipping point that you were like, I don't
like have to go to college or get a normal job anymore.
Like this is going to be my life.
Like at what point did you realize, like, I am a YouTuber now, right?
Yeah. I mean, I started going to community college and we had already started making
videos right out of high school.
People think that we are still in high school, but we it was like I was still 17.
We just graduated with summer in between high school and college, and I didn't know what I was doing.
And we just fucked around and made a video.
And then it got popular a couple months later, like when we had just started community college
and I was taking classes and in my classes, I wasn't paying any attention.
I was like designing merch and coming up with game plans for how I could market this
thing. Merch wasn't a thing on YouTube,
like none of this was a thing.
I was just into like emo and punk bands
and they sold merch. I was like, that's
how we can make money. That's you
couldn't make money on YouTube back
then. Yeah.
And then I kept going to community
college for a few years, but I pulled
back from a lot of the classes I was
taking and I only took classes that
were relevant, like screenwriting
and improv and things like that that I could directly use in my YouTube content.
But it was the moment that YouTube said, hey, you're going to be one of the first 10 channels
that ever monetize content.
Oh, shit.
We're going to put a little lower third ad here and we're going to give you a guarantee
each month.
I didn't know that's how it started actually
yeah that's crazy it was like a year and a half into YouTube even being around and they were like
we're gonna start with a small cluster to see how this works and then that was the moment where I
was like let's just pull out of college we can always go back to college we can't come back to
this once in a lifetime thing yeah do you ever get a sick buyout offer from like a shit competitor oh yeah actually before youtube offered
us uh the exclusive deal we well it wasn't even super exclusive it was weird it was like for two
weeks we it was like we had to be there and we're like why would we put it anywhere else but uh
we actually did make an exclusivity uh offer with another company where for two weeks we would
upload there and then we'd upload to YouTube afterwards. Wimp.com.
It was basically like that.
And that company went out of business super quick.
And we were able to pull out of that contract early, thankfully, because I did some shady
ass shit.
Wow.
And also, uh, MySpace had come to us with an offer.
Tom?
Tom himself.
I did meet Tom.
Really?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
No, nice gentleman, but wearing a suit.
I was highly disappointed he wasn't wearing
his white t-shirt
but and they were offering
more money than YouTube
YouTube I was like
this is where we post it's YouTube man
we gotta go to YouTube
it's the video
I went on a date with Tom
yeah that'll hit
I went on a date with could be the next pivot.
You know what?
You are so right.
I've got the real last question.
It's easy.
Yeah.
And I've been wanting this my entire life.
I've been wanting this my entire life.
What the fuck is the Smosh logo?
You know, I actually just disclosed recently for whatever anniversary that was.
Like, so it was a 20-year anniversary of making the
website because I'd made the website in 2002 and on your GeoCity shit
Angelfire yes sir and yeah I was 14 at the time and I was just I was like who
logos I don't know why I wanted to like have a logo for something that I was
creating and it was a little fast forward
icon, like two little arrows.
And then it was an S for Smosh
in this like really sick Link
and Park font.
Yeah, very purely.
Yeah, I do.
Very much a 14 year old.
Yeah, I was fast forward, though.
It's like when people like like they
use their initials, but they make it
one letter. Yeah. What is this jumbled mess? But I did think I was fast forward though. It's like it's like when people like like they use their initials, but they make it one letter Yeah
It's jumbled mess, but I did think I was really progressive with that fast forward logo because I was like this is that's how you're gonna
Time though, well, it's just the idea of like play stop. Yeah, we're video guys. Yeah
Yeah, it was just I was just a forum for my group of high school friends. Yeah. Yeah, Well, it was before it was just, uh, it was just a forum for me and my group of high school friends. Damn.
Yeah. My first website was, uh, that is the logo.
Look that up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was, I was an enemies boy wearing.
He stole the enemies logo.
Did I?
Let me take a look.
Cause I think, I think the how cast a channel, our logo, your logo.
Yeah.
So I don't know about us stealing enemies, but I do know about how cast stealing our logo. It's kind of different. It don't know about us stealing Edney's, but I do know about how Cass is stealing our logo.
It's kind of different.
It's very different.
That's the one. Edney's had the coolest shirts, man.
I was wrong. I was so into Edney's.
My first website was...
No, that was Enjoy.
My first website I made when I
was 10, and it was
just a picture of me with boobs.
Like before Photoshop? Or was that it was it wasn't
photoshop it was born it was a picture of me it was a picture of me in my school uniform and i
had balloons under my shirt like i had breasts and i just made a website and it was just that
picture why didn't you tell me that when we met uh i don't know i just remembered it and that was
the first website i ever made and And then my parents found it.
And I had to explain to them what I was doing
on the internet.
And I got so embarrassed.
I just deleted that.
And then after all the videos I made,
like copying you and copying other YouTube DIY,
all the people at school started calling me gay slurs.
And then I deleted my whole YouTube channel.
That's my only, my one and only regret in my entire life
is deleting my YouTube channel.
You think if you would've kept it,
you would've been...
Hundreds of projects.
What about your parking job?
How about my Lincoln parking job?
Well, there you go, guys.
Bullying does work,
as we can see.
It makes people shameful.
It'll ruin their careers.
It'll make huge,
huge mistakes in their life.
And that's The Yard Podcast.
That's right.
Stay tuned for us.
Just...
Well, Anthony is gonna... Is gonna... Evaporate. He's gonna evaporate into the ether. mistakes in their life and that's the yard podcast that's right stay tuned for uh us just well
anthony is gonna is gonna evaporate he's gonna evaporate into the ether we'll be back uh for
the bonus episode we'll ruthlessly bully one of us right but who will they said they're too
embarrassed to let me see that portion yes well you already saw enough anything you would like
to shout out anything you have coming up? Oh, clothing. Let's go.
What is it? Where is it? Padilla.store.
P-A-D-I-L-L-A.store.
Got some brand new things. Got three pieces there.
When is this coming out? Thursday.
Holy shit. This is going to be before
that's even a thing.
So go there to sign up to be notified
because it's going to sell out. Cool.
Yeah. Awesome.
If you're going to buy his merch instead of ours, which we're promoting in the beginning of this episode,
fair fight.
Understandable.
We get it.
Both will probably sell out.
So just, you know, you have to be sharp.
Remember at the end of the day,
we don't have real jobs.
There's people that fly planes and we don't.
So I could, you could do it.
I could do it.
You look like a guy that flies planes.
Not going to lie.
You just got that look.
I'll do it.
We'll do this forever.
See you guys later.
See you in the Patreon.
Goodbye now.