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10 Things Lil Dicky Can’t Live Without

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I think fish is meat

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because it’s an animal, right?

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Is a fish an animal?

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Yeah, it’s an animal.

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What is an animal?

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A fish is an animal.

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An animal is anything with a soul, right?

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I think I’m really on a tangent here,

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I don’t even know.

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We’re still talking about Nasacort, right?

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[upbeat music]

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Yo, GQ, actually it’s the people who watch GQ.

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Hi, I’m Dave and I’m a rapper who goes by Lil Dicky,

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and these are my essentials,

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can’t live without them.

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First thing’s first, warmth.

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I’ve got this here blanket that is cream colored.

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I run cold as a human,

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if you touch my hands at any moment,

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you might be shocked,

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you’ll think I’m sick.

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So I put this blanket on me

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just to keep my blood warmth up.

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It’s not this blanket only,

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this is not my childhood blankee,

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I never had a blankee.

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I guess now I do have a blankee,

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but this blanket has a good texture

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to where I bought four different versions of it,

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different colors, scattered around the house.

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Two people can fit under this,

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I will wrap it around women when we’re watching movies,

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brings bodies closer together

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in a totally consensual, good way.

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Nothing weird going on over here [laughs].

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I can’t even express

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how important these headphones are to me.

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I actually can’t even make music

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without using these headphones.

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They’re so worn,

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I’ve worn them down,

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if you can see the gristle of the phone,

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and they’re worn down in such a way

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that it actually totally impacts the sonics of everything.

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And it’s the only way I care to hear my own voice

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when I record,

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which is totally problematic.

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If I lost these headphones,

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I really don’t know that I’d be able to make music anymore.

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I’m definitely being,

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no, that is true, yeah.

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If I lost the headphones,

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I think I’d have to retire.

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I doubt that the more a headphone exists,

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the better it gets.

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I think it’s pretty counterintuitive,

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just in this case,

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I don’t know,

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it’s hard to explain.

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I don’t know the phrasing or the words,

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but there’s a sharpness to my voice

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that if I have the brand new version of these,

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it gets much duller.

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And I need to feel not dull

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because if I don’t like the way I sound

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when I’m rapping, who will?

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When I put these on,

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I really respect myself.

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Just when I’m freestyling and I hear my own voice,

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I think, Oh my God,

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you really are the one.

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This is what I look like when I wear them.

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The cord itself, disposable,

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I’ve got 10 of these,

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doesn’t matter which cord.

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In fact, this cord sucks,

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it’s too long.

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There’s no reason I should ever have a cord this long,

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it’s actually a burden.

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When I freestyle,

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it actually makes no sense ever.

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I don’t understand how rappers

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can go in the booth and freestyle,

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like Jay Z actually freestyles brilliant prose.

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When I freestyle,

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it’s just gibberish.

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A freestyle about my experience at GQ, okay.

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Here I am today at GQ,

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earlier I farted, P-U.

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I call this the Zohne,

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it’s a white noise machine.

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I call it the Zohne because it’s made by Zohne.

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Every night I sleep with this white noise machine on,

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it just sounds like [sighs] for the whole eight hours,

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and it’s so important.

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I’ve slept with a noise machine my entire life,

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I don’t like silence.

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You hear every creak,

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I think you hear your own thoughts more, perhaps, maybe,

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and I just wanna feel nothing

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when I’m about to sleep.

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I wanna just hear just drone.

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Women sometimes will sleep over

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and initially be very resistant of the white noise sound.

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They’ll say, This is unbearable,

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I don’t even wanna be here anymore.

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And by the morning, they’ll say,

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I’m getting one for my own house

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because I had such a great time with you.

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I think part of it is because of your personality,

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another part of it might be because of your Zohne.

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Oh man.

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Initially I purchased this neck pillow for flights,

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but there’s something that’s so ergonomically unsound

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about my studio set up at home

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combined with my frail just spine and posture choices,

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that makes it an absolute requirement for me to wear this

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when I rap and record.

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This is my natural posture,

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look at how it is without it.

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I’m doing this for four hours straight.

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I do my best rapping at 9.30 a.m.,

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fresh out of the shower,

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contact lenses in,

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I’m seeing clearly,

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there’s two screens up.

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And then around one p.m.,

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I’ll notice a soreness in my neck,

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only from holding my head up.

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I put this on and from about 1.30 to six,

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I’m wearing this.

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Half the music you’ll ever hear from me,

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when I’m recording it,

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it’s me wearing this thing.

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You should know that.

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It doesn’t take away any of the swag you think it might,

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it actually adds value.

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I feel more like a performer when I wear it.

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It’s a futuristic thing,

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you know how Nelly had the bandaid,

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people used to wear goggles, chains even,

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this is kinda my thing, I think.

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It’s not really making waves yet,

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but we’re doing this piece

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and maybe more people will see it.

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Nasacort, seems pretty self explanatory

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but no one can really rap effectively with a stuffed nose.

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My nose is just always stuffed,

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one time I went to the ENT,

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the ear, nose and throat doctor,

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and he couldn’t believe that I lived life this way.

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My nose is stuffed 95% of the time,

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I can’t even smell.

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I have no sense of smell,

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and sometimes it gets stuffed to such a degree

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that I can’t even breathe.

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So I can’t rap that way, again,

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so this is,

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I probably put too many squirts in.

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It says, I think, uses,

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doesn’t even say the amount you should or should not use.

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I know you shouldn’t be doing eight squirts a day

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on each nostril.

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So I spray it,

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and it clears me up,

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at least momentarily,

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and there’s no residual odor.

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I’ve taken other versions of this

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and there’s this taste.

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No, not with Nasacort.

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Where do I begin?

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This is Harry,

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he’s an alien,

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one of the best friends I’ll ever have.

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He’s been around since I was eight,

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and I’m 31,

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so I’ll do the quick math real quick.

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31, 21, so 23 years.

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Big nose, mouth underneath,

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I’d draw him a lot.

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Like if I was at a restaurant

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and there were crayons and napkins to draw on for children,

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I would draw Harry.

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What?

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He also doesn’t talk.

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I don’t actually believe that he is a real thing,

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but it doesn’t mean he’s not important.

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My cream, every night you’re probably wondering

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what’s this guy doing at 9.30 p.m.

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Is he in the gym getting shots up?

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Is he collaborating with Kanye West?

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No, I’m putting cream on my face.

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I don’t know what it does,

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but I’m normally so greasy.

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You know those things that you buy at a Walgreens

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where it’s a thin sheet of plastic

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and you put it on your face and it becomes clear

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and you can see how much grease you have?

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Before this cream,

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if I put that on my face,

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the sheet would evaporate.

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It would evaporate due to the grease,

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I’m so greasy.

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Press your finger on my head

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and you’re disgusted,

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until this cream.

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Morning, apply the cream,

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night, apply the cream.

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I think you can see facially,

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I’m certainly coming into my own,

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I’m really I think thriving romantically, sexually,

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and I’m just ready to explode in 2020.

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So recently somebody sent me an Oculus,

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the tool that allows you

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to enter the three-dimensional realm.

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I knew there were games to play on it and whatnot,

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but the first thing I did,

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like I’m sure everybody does,

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I looked into VR porn.

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Well, that’s the only reason this is here.

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[laughing]

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I don’t do anything but watch porn on this.

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I know there’s a lot of cool things you can do,

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I’m sure there’s something great I could do with the NBA.

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Feel like you’re court side,

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but really, no,

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this thing comes into play around 12, 12.30 a.m. every night

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and it’s a real to-do.

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It’s crazy, it’s really cool.

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People were saying,

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Don’t do this,

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you’re gonna disappear from the face of the earth,

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you’re gonna stop dating.

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No, it has not replaced actual romance or women,

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it’s just replaced two-dimensional masturbation.

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Water bottle, it seems simple but it’s a constant

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because, first off,

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the worst thing that can ever happen to somebody, I think,

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is that they’re thirsty, I think.

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If you died of thirst that would suck,

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so I stand by that comment I think.

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Being thirsty is horrible.

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Obviously, we’re in the middle

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of a huge environmental crisis

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and we shouldn’t have plastic bottles around at all times,

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that’s so wasteful.

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So I’ve got this old,

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I call it my pink thing.

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Fill it up with water,

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the technology is insane.

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The water’s cold,

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it stays cold forever in this thing.

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I could have cold water in it in the fridge,

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take it out,

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put it in the desert, I think.

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Actually, I’m not sure,

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but it should,

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I think it should.

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Thirsty right now, actually.

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Like it just came out of the fridge.

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Last thing is already here,

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and it’s my body.

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No, I’m just kidding,

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it’s my rubber band

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that I keep on my left wrist at all times.

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Ever since I was in fifth grade,

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because I used to wear the hairbands

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of girls that I had a crush on,

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but it actually turned kinda territorial.

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I wanted to wear my hairband.

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So just to keep everybody satisfied,

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I started wearing just the Whole Foods rubber band

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on my left wrist.

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I’ve had a Whole Foods rubber band on my left wrist

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for about 17 straight years.

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Not the same one,

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they stretch out.

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One will last about three weeks

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before it gets too lose and full of lint.

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There were times where I’ll do a concert or something

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and I’ll crowd surf because I’m cool,

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and somehow the rubber band will get ripped off my wrist

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and then I won’t realize it until two hours later,

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and I’ll be shocked and feel so uneasy

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until I can get another one on my wrist.

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People think that I wear it

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to do the self correction thing, no,

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and I hate,

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boy, do I hate when people come up to me and go,

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What’s this for?

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And stretch it out.

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It happens all the time,

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and I wanna spit in the person’s face when they do that,

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but I don’t because I’m well adjusted.

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Thanks GQ, these were my essentials,

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I’m not saying that you need to do what I do,

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but obviously I’ve reached a pinnacle in terms of success

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and if you wanna adopt the things that I do,

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go for it.

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I think it’s cool,

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and thanks for watching.

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That was cool.

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