The Flycast - Girlfriends And Smoking Stories (The Flycast #007)
Episode Date: January 5, 2018Girlfriends And Smoking Stories (The Flycast #007) by The Flycast ...
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You know the flycast Rizite now.
Thanks man, I came up with it all by myself.
Wait, you just asked that.
Please, yeah, no vision this week.
I have never, I have still yet to be unsatisfied.
That could mean so many things.
I have, I have, I have, I am 100%.
Like we literally just sat down and you said that.
100% satisfaction rate.
So what, we can't start off this podcast complaining about something?
Exactly.
Fuck.
I know, right?
Hold up.
Let me think of something.
100% satisfied.
Welcome back to the Flycast, the best podcast in Optic Gaming.
I'm your host.
That doesn't even look to sound right.
I'm your host.
Optic Hitch.
What am I?
Optic.
I'm the other host.
Optic upload.
I'm your other host.
Optic.
Nick.
I was trying to think of something that would just piss people off.
Optic booming.
Optic producer.
All right.
Anyway.
You went to, wait, can I talk about what I'm satisfied about first?
Oh, yeah.
Was that your point of saying that so you can say what you're satisfied about?
No, I was.
Yeah, of course.
I was not going to say, I'm satisfied.
Well, I thought you said that because we usually start the podcast off and we're just like,
complaining.
Yeah, we complain about something first.
But you were like, I'm satisfied.
So it's like, fuck, we don't have anything to talk about.
I'm satisfied.
All right.
So when I first started shopping at Target, they had a pair of thieves underwear.
And we changed the game.
You bought one pair.
I bought one pair.
Because we were like, why does Target sell one pair of underwear?
I got them on right now.
You got Parat Thieves on right now?
I don't, unfortunately.
Pair.
I'll just, I'll sit like this for a rest.
Parathies, if you're watching.
I mean,
all right, so, uh,
we bought parat thieves underwear and we were like,
we're just going to do this because it's $10 underwear.
There's no way from Target.
Like, there's no way.
And then that week we were like,
yo, was that pair underwear?
Like legendary?
Yeah.
It's like, it's, there's,
no underwear like it. Yeah, there's no, it's, it is, it is the underwear that I have.
Yeah. In fact, the fact that I'm not wearing them right now makes me feel
uncomfortable. I wouldn't doubt it. So then, uh, you're not a hundred percent
satisfied. Hmm. But I am 100% satisfied with parat thieves, but because we go from the
underwear and then I start getting the socks. I don't know if you're a big sock guy.
No, yeah, you're, I think I might have a pair of, but, but, because we go from the underwear. But, but, because we go from the underwear. I
might have a pair of the pair of thieves so i have one pair or i bought one pair of socks and i was
like these socks are legendary too you know they're they're high socks they have cool designs on them
they're not too tight they're not too loose they're perfect so i got a lot a pair of thieves a lot
pair of thieves socks and then we go through target today just rolling by and we see that they have
t-shirts now. They sell $12
t-shirts in one box.
And I was like, there's no, like,
okay, I gotta get one.
I'm two for two now.
How's it feeling? It's amazing.
It's amazing.
The air flow through right now,
and it's like, it's like cotton.
It feels like a regular shirt, but also kind of
spandexy. This would be the best
ad. It would
be, but obviously people know we're not
sponsored by Target. Yeah. Or
a pair of thieves. Or a pair of thieves.
But a pair of thieves.
We should.
If you're watching.
Dude, we, like, I don't even want, like,
does anyone know someone in Target?
Yeah.
Or a pair of thieves.
Somebody has to know Target guy.
Like, because we vlog.
Fucking just Target or at this point,
pair of these is going to be in every video.
For sure.
Can we have fan meetups at the Parathief section in Target?
Imagine.
But yeah, so that's what I'm saying.
Completely satisfied.
You got a black shirt.
I can't wait to hear.
your review on it that's actually happened before we have gotten recognized in target
at the pair of the it has yeah I think it might have happened multiple times yeah
probably I know for and I remember the time you're talking about or like it was like
three or four kids yeah but I think it happened one more time where somebody said
optic gaming really and we were like holding up our pair of these and we were like what
did you say I'm up the gaming like yeah wasn't sure it was you but I saw the pair of
So yeah, 100% satisfied.
I'm not.
You're not?
No.
I mean, with the pair of thieves, my underwear?
I'm 100% satisfied down here.
But.
But if we're like talking about life, the world.
Before we get into that, because I feel like we need to venture out of undergarments.
But first of all, your socks have pockets in them.
Yes.
Can you talk a little bit about your pocket socks?
also your shoes are from Target
these are actually yours
they were under my bed
so they're mine not how did my shoes get
your pocket socks
I mean not much to say
they are expensive
and they have pockets
and probably not worth
I was going to say it can't be a lot
The only thing you're going to put in this pocket is something that you shouldn't have anyways.
That is true.
It's kind of like a reef used to make these like flip flops with on the sole of the flip flop.
There was like a little thing you can unscrew and put stuff in there.
And it's like you're not putting.
The hell?
You're not putting stuff in your reef flip flops that need to be in there.
A flip flop or flip flops of whole.
all things.
Right.
I guess for like going to the beach.
Yeah.
Sneak a little.
Water.
Sunscream.
Sunscream.
Yeah.
That's what you're putting in there.
Just a little bottle.
Well, yeah.
A little bottle of sunscrime.
Little bottle of sunscreens.
So, all right.
Now, enough with the undergarments.
How was, uh, how was your weekend, man?
Talk a little bit about your weekend.
My weekend.
Like a lot of people watching probably saw.
because of course it was my most recent video that kind of popped off it involved the female
who happened to be my ex-girlfriend uh fun weekend i can imagine man it was it's it's probably
been two maybe two three years since we've seen each other that's crazy and we've always
like been friends so that's the first time because I've seen you guys like text and
FaceTime ever since knowing you yeah you guys are like still really good friends but
that's the first time you've seen her in person in three years I would just I'd say
like two years to be safe is the last time you saw her in person when you guys were
dating no okay I've seen her a few times after that yeah it's yeah people in the
people in the comments like because I think in the beginning of the video
She was on my lap.
Yeah.
And like we just have like good chemistry, I guess.
Yeah, together.
Of course.
So people were like ex-girlfriend.
Yeah, right.
And just people, I guess either assume that's my girlfriend now or.
Yeah.
People just can't believe that I have a good relationship with my ex.
I can't.
I mean, I can't believe it in your case because I've seen it.
Yeah.
But but I can't imagine having a good relationship with either of my ex-girlfriends.
Yeah.
It would just be...
Because we both know that situation.
Yeah.
Everybody.
Yeah, you have explained it before.
But even my first, even my first ex, like, that one ended arguably worse than the Sardine one.
Jeez.
Yeah.
How?
It was, I don't.
That one was more, like, personal.
And, like, she got my, like, whole family involved, and it was really bad.
I'm curious in comments of,
everyone listening like why can't people be for I mean I get it but I don't at the same
yeah I mean a lot of it like 95% of people can't yeah I think a lot of it is whenever you
start dating somebody and you're starting like a relationship you don't like you skip the
whole like being friends with somebody first so you can't like I feel like it's easier to go
from being friends with somebody to dating somebody than it is from going
to dating somebody to being friends with them.
Like it's very, I can't, because like the only way I ever saw my two exes were, was my,
my girlfriend or that person that like were together.
And if I, like, because I tried to be friends with one of my exes and it got, it just, I couldn't,
it was weird.
Like, couldn't, like, because I didn't see her as anything else, but like a girlfriend.
So if I heard her talk about another dude or like, yeah, her about like, if she was like going
through stuff and like I wasn't like actively a part of it or like being there for her or whatever
and she was just kind of like telling me it was like weird and that's that's yeah in my situation
in that case I get it and then people might just to be clear we dated for two years um and then it just
it ended because it was just like we it just got to a point where it wasn't we weren't making each other
happier. We were making each other
less happy. So it's
like at that point you need
to
I think we both realize like it's not
gonna, it wasn't like a
I broke up with her, she broke up with me
it was like we both
sensed the, we both just
sensed it was
you know coming to that point
where it'd be best to just go our separate ways.
Right. And I think it
I don't know, I think it just ended
how it should have
yeah and then after that of course um of course it's hard to see your ex with someone else yeah um
and all that so of course there's a period after that where it's like i didn't want to talk to
or i i had a sort of not hate but like just a a sort of envy feeling towards her yeah um but
I don't know eventually
eventually we just like
talked it out and I just
I grew as a person
and it's like it's just a human
being like of course
people are going to be attracted to other
people even while you're in a relationship
for sure like people are going to be attracted
to other people people are going to think other people
are hot people are going to want to have
sex with other people
and if you're in a relationship
of course
you may think these things
but you
don't act on them
just simply out of respect
of course
and like it was definitely
we dated for two years
we're definitely in love
so it's not like
people might think like
oh you
there's no
if you loved her
like there's there's no way
it'd work out
with an ex
or something like that
yeah
but it's like yeah
it was
it was a real relationship
and we're still
really good friends
like I still tell her
I love her
she loves
me like it but it's like uh crazy and it's like true though like i do i love her it's not like i don't know
like if if someone if someone were to like do her wrong you get i would like feel like like it's like
family yeah not not like a sister at all but it's like it's like you still like if someone did
her dirty i'd feel like you know i'd want to like fight that person yeah
like something like so it's like it's like it's like I'd
yeah I love her like yeah yeah that makes sense
it's and it's funny how like the comments
like if you have chemistry with somebody they're like oh you
you y'all still love each other like you guys are meant to be
together whatever like whatever oh dude that's
everyone says that anyways oh about you and her yeah
yeah just anyone that's ever known us or
even people at the house
yeah you guys have a but it's not saying
there's no chance of us getting back together or something but who know but the time
who knows what the future holds basically yeah yeah I remember that one random video when I went
back and and I was like talking with everybody that was like a big part of my like 100k video
and like I did a video with brandon and Blake and then I did a video with my ex yeah oh dude
when I saw that video I was like they're getting back together yeah but not they're getting back
together I was like just like the smile on your face and like the just like the energy I was like
the yeah he would yep he was in love yeah you can I mean you can definitely tell like when somebody has
like nobody dates for three years and just like sits an optic sit corners of the room like
if you date for that long you have chemistry there was love there there there is care there and I remember
like I remember it was weird because like I didn't talk to her like after that video for like
nine months and and she like actually said she was like yeah well um whenever people ask about you
I'm just like oh I he lives in Chicago in this big house and I'm really happy for him and I still
love him and all this stuff and I was like what the like we never talked about that but I guess
it's the same thing that you just said like when you care about somebody it kind of like never
goes away like we don't talk anymore I literally have no idea what she does in her life but like
if I ever found out anything happened or I'd be like damn
like that really sucks at one point in my life in a very important part of my life like she
i really cared about that person so kind of like it is weird how like imagine i don't know like
these kind of situations for us like seems so like big and they seem so important and they are
but whenever i think about stuff that like bothers me or like has bothered me in the past like with
because i'm i'm kind of like a jealous person so when i think about stuff like that
Imagine.
Oh, you are.
I'm kind of.
Come on.
Let me front at least a little bit.
But like, whenever I think about stuff that's like bothered me in the past or things like that with like jealousy or or like relationship problems, like you got to think there's people out there that have like I heard of a story of this, this person who was they had married.
They were married for like 20 years.
And then all of a sudden they got a divorce.
and it was like at that point like that is a that's that's a real situation like when these two people
like they they have kids and stuff that's 20 years of marriage then they get a divorce and it's like
if these people are going to try to start dating again imagine trying to date imagine I can't even
imagine like trying to date a woman who was just in a 20 year marriage and has children with this person
and they have so much history and it's like...
I feel like that's also a problem with society.
It's just like...
Society made it to where it was just like...
They started a thing where it was just...
You get married and you're married for life, pretty much.
Yeah.
And I don't think that's how humans work.
Yeah.
I mean, maybe.
Like, I think it's some pretty rare...
occasions, but those people they get divorced after 20 years, it's like, how long were they
unhappy before they finally made that decision? And a lot of times they do it for the kids or
something like that. But I think society just as a whole, and it's religion might have to do
with it as well. But I think just, I don't like, why?
Why? What's the point of get, why get married?
What is,
like I don't see the, I don't see the point of getting married.
You're asking questions that have like started, like, questions like that get brought up a lot now.
And it's like, we just, we have done stuff for society's changing.
We've done stuff for so long just because that's what we were told to do.
Yeah.
It's like a lot of people's grandparents are, like,
or like still together or you know something like that but like a lot of people's parents aren't
and now it went from like a lot of people's grandparents are still together then a lot of parents
started separating and then it's like now our generation it's like people are just going around
banging it's going to become a lot less of a thing yeah but I still think it's important I still think
it's important. What marriage? Yeah, maybe not even marriage, but the, the idea of, like, if you, if you're,
like, feel that, like, if you're in love with somebody, if you're feeling that way about somebody and you both feel
the same way and you've, like, made this commitment to each other, then. But it's like, what? I don't know.
I just don't think it's just like putting a title on it of being like, especially because it's like,
when you get married, it says, till death do us part. It's like, really? You don't. You don't.
know how you're going to feel in five five years let alone uh fucking forever until that's definitely
true they need to switch that up till one of you until yeah till one of you doesn't really like
the other as much yeah i wonder how many people are like getting really upset i wonder how many
people are either getting upset at what we're saying or we're changing the minds of people that
I've never thought about this before.
I don't know.
I don't think we're saying anything that people could really be upset about.
Yeah, I'm not trying to.
Because I'm not, I mean, it's something that, like, what you said is something that I've
always thought, but I've never, like, had the courage to, like, say to myself.
Like, is marriage important?
Because I feel like marriage is important for some people and for those people.
Like, because I remember, like, in one relationship that I was in, that person didn't really
care.
Like, they didn't really talk about marriage.
or anything.
And one of them
have been planning her marriage
her wedding
since she was like,
I know,
yeah.
Yeah.
Girl,
like some girls just want to.
It's like,
that's what they want.
Just want to grow up,
get married.
And have a family.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's,
I don't know.
I'm just on some like,
human shit.
I'm not on like this.
That's like a,
I feel like that's such a,
a thing that was like put into your head.
by like the government or like society.
And I'm thinking more of like caveman status.
So just like reproducing and just having respect for someone.
But do you think it changes whenever you're with this one person that you're married to or whatever you want to call it in your case?
And you have a child with that person because obviously being a parent is caveman status.
Like that is like when you're a parent, you'll do anything to protect your child.
and if you're raising
including staying with someone
you don't get along with it for a long time
but what if you I mean if you're
if you do get along with them
as you have a child
and you grow with them
or you you work together
to help this child grow
don't you think you develop
a stronger relationship with that person
yeah but I also think
there's probably a lot of households
that don't
that it probably would have been
more beneficial for the
parents to split up
okay I know
I know my mom
divorcing us getting up and leaving
my stepdad was like
the best thing we could have done.
Right.
You were also older, right?
But at the time, I was
13, I was probably like 13.
Okay.
But yeah, that was
and it probably should have happened sooner than that.
Right.
Like there's a lot of households
where it's just toxic relationships.
And that's, I feel like that's worse than divorce or just splitting up.
But if you're going to get divorced and you're, most likely, the mom's going to have the child.
As a father, you need to still do your part for sure.
Yeah.
And then as the child grows older, they'll understand that.
Yeah.
And a lot of this is like stuff that I obviously can't even relate to, not even in the slightest,
because I was really, really lucky as growing up.
And I don't, there's a lot of, like,
there's a lot of stuff that I don't, like, really understand about, like,
two different, like, growing up with two different households.
So, of course, like, some people, some people grow up with two different households,
and it's, like, perfect.
It's, you know, it's, it's, it's, they have their own vibe at each place.
Yeah, I definitely grew up in a weirder.
Right.
Like, my mom, when they get divorced, I was, I was,
I was super young, like, I don't know, five or something.
Right.
When they got divorced.
And then my mom had sort of an envy for my dad.
And my dad kind of did his thing and partied and stuff like that.
So my mom didn't like him for quite some time, but she tolerated him because it was baby daddy.
Yeah, of course.
But then, like, when I would see my dad, I would, like, I'd look at my dad, like, he was, like, the chillest dude ever.
I don't think I ever saw him, like, raise his voice or yell or anything.
But, like, to my mom, it was like, I hate your father.
Like, that type of shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I'm like, yeah, yeah, mom, I get it.
Yeah.
And, like, she could tell I would get kind of annoyed when she talked bad about him.
Right.
But I don't know.
I see it from her perspective.
But no, no.
It just happens.
And then she got remarried and then they were married for a long time.
And that was a pretty toxic relationship, I guess, as well.
Right.
Towards the end.
And then that's when I was talking about earlier.
We just packed up and left.
packed up and left that's crazy that these are kind of those are the kind of situation i just
also if we didn't do that i wouldn't have been a halo pro at all because he didn't let me play
video games you're your your the guy you you guys ran from my yeah my stepdad that's yeah
dude because what dude when i was growing up i wasn't allowed inside until it was like getting
dark yeah and then like i couldn't come home and just like chill inside like i had to
literally outside just anywhere outside yeah and so i couldn't play video games like that if i was
on for more than like an hour you know i he'd make me get off so it's like once we moved out i was just
like fuck yeah sat down with that x-box and just grinned and fucked my life up
and i was just loving it i was loving the inside
Yeah.
It's weird.
It's definitely strange how people grow up like so differently.
Like if you look at everybody in this house, everybody grew up differently.
I don't even know how I really don't know.
I know Mike's parents are still together.
And they're just still this like happy, what's he, Portuguese?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like just happy Portuguese family and they all that stuff.
but I'm not even sure how
you know
the rest of them were like really brought up
yeah I mean if you look at anybody else in optic
like you've met have you been a formal's house
like foremost parents or I mean
who knows how they are
yeah exactly
when I'm not there but when I met them
they're the nicest people ever
and then you look at Seth's parents
Seth's parents are crazy
but awesome they're both
His parents are awesome.
And Seth's mom and dad.
Both in their own way.
Cets mom and dad aren't together, but they have a great relationship.
And they're always together.
They have the divorced.
Because I don't, are they divorced?
I'm not sure.
I just know they're not together.
Yeah, they're not together.
And they have the not together kind of relationship you'd kind of expect.
Yeah.
Like, it's like fun.
Like, they still talk to each other.
They fuck with each other.
Yeah.
At least the dad.
dad does.
That's just his personality, but they're hilarious.
Whenever I'm with all three of them, it's, it's the funniest.
I always end up laughing so hard.
And it's,
and Sean,
like,
rolling his eyes back laughing,
and then it's always just Seth's mom just shaking her head and smiling.
Seth's mom is,
like my mom.
Yeah.
Because he says the,
like,
Sean will say the craziest stuff.
Oh,
he's like a,
he's just like a kid.
He's literally a big set.
He is Seth.
Yeah.
And I definitely see.
It is hilarious.
Like, I don't know.
I've always been really interested in families and how people, you know, how people act in their own element.
Yeah.
And it's crazy that Seth only lived like an hour and a half from me.
That, that is really crazy.
Yeah.
Imagine I just got the cod instead.
You're a cod.
Teaming with Seth and shit.
Dude, it's, speaking of small world stuff, did I ever tell you what happened at Blake's wedding?
so blake's wedding
Blake
Blake married Stephanie
Stephanie went to
yeah
but yeah you told me
with Cess High School
High school
Yeah so Blake married Stephanie
Stephanie
um went to a school
and she was in a sorority
I believe I could be I think I'm getting the story right
but it could be wrong
And in sorority when you're a sophomore
In a sorority you get a freshman little
which you like mentor them
show them around what it's like to be at college and a sorority.
Her little's name was Darby.
Darby ended up being really good friends with Stephanie forever,
and then was one of her bridesmaids at their wedding.
Fast forward, you know, five years later or whatever.
Turns out Darby went to high school with Seth in Pennsylvania.
So weird.
Yeah.
And so I was a groomsman.
She was a bridesmaid.
And then she was like, we have to send a Snapchat to Seth.
And it was just like, what?
Yeah.
Like that's like the most random.
Yeah, that's really random.
Like how often is stuff like that happened?
Not often.
Because that's super random.
Yeah.
Every time we like think about it, every time I think about it, I just think about how like absolutely ridiculous that is.
All right.
Next topic.
Mom, I hope you're not watching this.
So we take Aaron to.
Oh, yeah.
Actually, before we started the podcast, I was thinking.
of like we're going to end up talking about vapes but i completely forgot about it though i just saw
so so aaron being a little ass kitty is it was like we should go to the vape shop and me and nick
i'd just been sitting inside all day so we're like okay we'll take you probably on the way back from
tarriot or yeah yeah so we stop by the vape shop and uh we just walk in and it's it's crazy the
amount of stuff they sell like all types of definitely a culture yeah all types of uh
Jamaican glassware.
Yeah, Jamaican glassware.
For the finest tobacco, fat smoke clouds.
Yeah, we walk in, there's hookahs on the left, and I've smoked hookah a lot before.
But then they, and so I'd like immediately know what that was.
I was like, oh, cool, something I recognized.
And then there's, I don't even know the names of all the different.
They're flower holders.
They're vases.
Vases.
but there's definitely like bongs, bowls, everything you need.
Yeah.
And that sit.
They're not vases.
Yeah.
They're on the left side.
And then on the right side is all of the vape stuff.
And so I was just looking at all like the glass because it is kind of crazy how like beautiful some of the like, like, for lack of a better word, how beautiful some of the stuff is.
Yeah.
It was like glass with like.
Yeah.
Anyway.
So.
So Aaron walks in on the right side and is talking to the vape dude and he's like, I just kind of
want a vape.
I don't know anything about it, but tell me.
So the guy's like talking to him.
First off, the guy says, well, what do you want?
Do you just want something to blow fat clouds?
Fat clouds?
And Aaron's like, yeah.
That's exactly what I want.
And's like, yeah, I guess.
So then they talk.
Nick's sitting down texting on the phone.
I'm just walking around the store.
Yeah, I'm literally, because I walked in just not, I was just along for the ride.
I just sat on the couch and was waiting for you guys.
Yeah, yeah.
And I was just walking around.
Aaron was talking to the guy.
So Aaron ends up getting everything that he needs.
And we get back into the car.
And we're just sitting there.
And because, like a side story, because I don't have a sense of smell, anytime I've ever, like, tried something like that, whether it's a blue cigarette.
or like a not even a cigarette like an electronic cigarette which was like big like five years ago
and that's when I tried it have you never tried a vape before I have but that's what I'm getting to
like whenever I try like the electronic cigarettes then there was e-hookas and I tried those
and then there were the vapes came out and whether it's like the cylinder one or like the ones that
like are bricks or whatever like anytime I tried it it just tastes like because I don't have a sense of
smell and I can't smell the juice or the flavor of any of it. It tastes like a battery. It tastes like
I'm sucking on a battery. And it's just disgust. It's literally the worst. And then one time I went to this
like concert with one of my cousins and he was like, yo, try this. And I was like, it's not going to
taste good. But I tried it. It was like eggnog flavor with zero nicotine or anything in it. And I was like,
okay I'll try it and I
did it and then when I blew
out I could literally taste
eggnog and I'd never been able to
like I hadn't tasted in so long
that's not a flavor I'd want to taste
oh I love eggnoh or I remember loving
I remember loving
and I was just like what the hell dude I can taste this
and it was so weird and then
so every time somebody has a vape
from then on out I would try it and would
always taste like battery
it just tastes disgusting
and so I was like okay like whatever fast forward we get we get in the car with Aaron and
Aaron's like trying it out like testing in blowing little little tiny clouds and stuff and I was
like let me try it so I grab it and I was like how do you even do it and then you click the side
of it and you basically suck all the air out of it and whenever I blew out you could I could
literally he got like mystery flavor air what it airheads yeah airheads
mystery flavor airheads and I could taste it and I was like no I think what
happened was you said no I can't really and then when we got back in the car
we were like hitting it harder okay okay okay because I tried it in the
yeah you try to end the store and you're like nah I can't really I can't taste it
there's no point of there's no point of there's no
point of getting one I can't really taste it but Aaron got one and then yeah so we get in the car
Aaron's like ripping it like Aaron's the happiest little kid ever and then um so I I was like
all right let me try it again so then I I went boss the wall hit it as hard as I possibly could
and then when I like breathed out and all the smoke came out I could smell and taste the airhead
in it yeah and your eyes lit up I
It was like, it's the first time I had tasted since like that five-minute spell, like a year and a half ago.
Yeah.
In case you guys, I'm sure some of you have heard about it, but when was it?
How long ago was it when you just ran around the house because you suddenly had a sense of smell and taste?
It was like, yeah, it was like a year, a year and a half ago or something like that.
Like a year and a half ago.
Hitch randomly had this spark.
He was like, like, literally, I think you were just like sitting somewhere and you were just like...
Yeah, I can all of a sudden smell.
Wait.
Oh, my God.
And then you like ran upstairs and started smelling shit.
Yeah.
You were like, where's the peanut butter?
Dude.
And then you opened up the peanut butter jar and smelled it.
You're like, oh my God, I can smell.
And you went around the house just like smelling everything.
And it's weird, but it's like when if you don't, you got to think about it, if you don't have a sense
of smell or taste and you randomly get it back.
It's like, I can't imagine the satisfaction of like what that.
Like I still think about burying my face into the peanut butter jar and just smelling.
Like it was like I still think about that moment because that's the last time I was able to smell.
Was that those five minutes and I just remember how good it felt to smell the peanut butter.
So yeah, we got in the Jeep.
you took a fat
fat rip of
blew out the fattest cloud
and then I just saw your eyes light up
you're like oh my
oh my god I taste it
let's fucking go
and then I was like let me get it
and because I usually don't
I don't vape or hookah
I don't smoke cigs
because all that I don't know why
but all that I feel like
like I have a high tolerance
for other stuff
and like alcohol
I feel like I can drink a decent
like for some reason
I just have high tolerance for that
but when it comes to like nicotine
and all that stuff it's like I just get lightheaded
I don't enjoy it
and you know I just
so I never vapor smoke
or any of that stuff
but I was like
all right let me try this shit
so I tried it blew the
fucking fattest cloud
and then
And I was like, oh shit, that tastes pretty good.
And then took another one.
I was like, so funny, dude.
And then we looked at each other and we were like, let's go back in.
Let's go go.
And then we both, we all just walk back in.
We're like, yeah, we actually want two more now.
Yeah.
And I had explained to the guys like basically everything.
They were like really interested as a lot of people get really interested in.
They were like, how many times a week do you have to explain this?
Yeah, multiple.
So I went back and then I was like dudes I can smell it like I can I can taste the
The airhead and they were like what that's awesome bro
They are those type of people that's they're really cool people yeah they are super cool
Yeah very very cool they're very fun to talk to and um they were like that's awesome bro let's go
I'll hook you up with a 10% discount and I was like yes um so
ever since.
Yeah, so ever since,
proof he's been stealing my vape.
And we just
been blowing fat clouds.
I always said that I obviously
wasn't going to put it in videos or anything,
which I'm still not going to
vape in videos or I'm not even
even now I'll hit it.
And I can definitely taste it
and like I enjoy the taste,
but I still get this weird lightheadedness
that I don't like.
Mine is like whenever
I forget, like whenever I'm like
get so focused on it and I forget it's there and I'm like wait when I see it I'm like
strawberry kiwi let me get that I can taste it and of course Aaron was like Davis is going to want
this one because it's the most flamboyant color and you're like yeah I do want that one that is the
one I want it is weird though I hadn't I hadn't told anybody about it and I randomly I was like
I don't know how I'm going to tell Sam that I got a babe so if anyone is not watching but listening
This is me blowing a fat cloud.
Oh, there it is.
Yes.
Don, don't, don't, don't, don.
I am a tool bag.
So I was like, I don't know how I'm going to tell.
Like, I haven't.
I started that with, sorry, Mom, because I haven't told my mom yet.
Are they you vape?
I would not consider me a vapor.
I smoked cigarettes when I was...
Did you?
For like two weeks.
Wow.
Yeah.
And my mom knew I...
Because I'd just, like, go out on the front porch.
I think it was...
Damn.
It might have been kind of after my breakup.
And I was just like...
I think Halo was dead at that point.
And like, just down in the shitter.
So I was just like,
eh, might as well smoke cigs.
I think that's what sad people do.
Yeah.
Not that saying everyone who's...
smoke sigs it's sad i'm just it's a good way it's a fucking leaving stress everybody knows that yeah um so i
just i don't know i started smoking sigs just wow for the hell of it that's crazy but only for like
two weeks and i was like fuck this yeah but yeah my mom knew i smoked and she doesn't yeah my mom
got really stressed one time because when i was in uh when i was a freshman yeah freshman in college
it was like a thing like that's when first first time i'd ever been introduced to like a hookabar
i didn't know what a hookabar was um and i was kind of like sheltered in high school not kind of
i was definitely sheltered i had my first beer when i was 18 with my mom wow yeah like really
sheltered and um so so i get to this like hookabar that everybody or that i go there with like all
my roommates and stuff and I was like what is this like it's literally like smoking candy like is this
what cigarettes tastes like which definitely not I've never I've never had a cigarette.
Really? Yeah you've never had a cigarette. Yeah. What the fuck. Yeah. Um, that's weird. But I just
imagine that it doesn't taste that good. Yeah, I don't see I don't get cigarettes. Yeah. And I'm glad I
don't because if I did, I might be a smoker. Yeah. That makes sense. And, uh, I don't see. I don't. I don't.
I just remember, I remember, I got like, not addicted, because I wasn't obviously going to the hookah bar every single day, but it was like what I did.
Like, if you wanted to hang out, if you wanted to chill, like whenever I chilled with people or whenever, like, I was in a long distance relationship.
So whenever she would come to visit me at college, like we would go to the hookah bar.
And I would go there like three or four times a month.
And even like a year and a half ago, I remember it might have been your birthday or something.
We just like went out to a hookah place.
and everyone's like sitting there and joining the hookah and I'm just I'm just sitting there lightheaded like I'm good yeah I remember that I remember you you like you like passed it to you like twice and you're like yeah I don't know it just doesn't yeah so like I've been I'm pretty open about and my mom my mom would get really stressed because because then I think I bought a hookah like I went through a weird like I always go really like balls to the wall whenever I am into something like I get really into it so I like bought a hookah and
And me and my ex bought a hookah and my mom found it and got really stressed.
And then she was like, you have to tell the doctors that you're a smoker now.
Was your mom like a goody-goody-goody as a child?
Here's my guess.
I was a goody-goody as a child.
I was raised to be a goody-goody.
And I think, and I, my dad was a good-y-goody-goody.
So from my guess, but I don't think my mom was.
Really?
And I think, I think she, I think she knows that.
I think, or I think, like, I don't think my mom was, but she wanted to me, she wanted to raise me to be that way.
Because my dad was very, don't drink in front of the kids.
I never saw my dad ever have an alcoholic beverage.
I never heard him even talk about alcohol.
I heard him cuss like three times in my whole entire life.
Yeah, like, like, but.
and so I think my mom was just like respected that and like wanted it to be that way and and obviously like they really loved each other and so then excuse me sorry and so I feel like my mom like I don't know I feel like she would get stressed if if I ever like if she ever saw me like going down that path or whatever I think that's what she thought was happening when it's not I was just I really like no my uh hooka my dad's
is like nothing but party.
Like partiers,
drinkers,
they partied.
And then my mom's
my mom's side of the family is more
like normal,
like kind of balanced out.
Some might like smoke cigarettes and stuff,
but I know when my mom was younger,
she definitely partied and did
the typical 70s.
I think she was kind of like a hippie.
Okay.
Like the typical, I don't know, 70s, 80s, you know, rock and roll kind of stuff.
Yeah.
But then she definitely mellowed out.
And so she wasn't surprised by anything I did as a child.
She just made
I think she just like trusted me
Because I've always been
I've never been
I've always been
I was gonna say respectful
But I was definitely like a kind of
In elementary middle school
I was definitely a bad kid
And like I've had people tell me like
You're gonna go to jail
If you don't change
Because it was
I had a really bad mouth
and just like a bad attitude,
which is weird because people are now just like,
Maniac so chill.
Yeah.
But so I did my fair share of exploring while young,
but I always handled it well.
I never got, I knew what to do, what not to do.
Sometimes I'd hang out with the wrong crowd,
but I was always conscious and smart.
my mom just trusted me yeah I wonder how much can we because didn't you have a podcast with
hex and midnight about weed yeah we like smoking back in the day yeah especially for
hex back back in the back back back day I feel like you can talk about it yeah all right so as
how old was I I was young I'm still living with my parents
parents of well yeah I was young but of course I had friends that dude people start smoking weed
when they're like 14 dude I and I don't I will not condone that because like like your brain
is still developed hold on let me because I just did that I was like I and I don't want people
to think that I was smoking weed at 14 because I first was introduced to people's smoking weed
when I was walking home from sophomore year of high school
and I was walking home with a group of friends that I had had
and they were like, hey, we're going to go smoke weed at my house
and I was like, I didn't know that was actually a thing.
I didn't know people actually did that.
And they were like, if you want to come, come to my house,
if not, then find somewhere else to go.
And I was like, I'm going to go to McDonald's.
Because I remember that was like a big point in my life.
I was like, I can't go to that house.
Because if I get caught,
damn well what my parents if my parents found out that I went to a house where people were smoking weed
they would lose their mind so I literally went to McDonald's by myself so that's just need
to clear that up because I wasn't smoking weed at 14 well my story I think I first smoked when I
was 13 geez oh my god we love such different lives and I always for some reason hung out with
older people.
Right.
Even up until, like, the end of high school, I didn't, I had high school, I had high school
friends, associates, but my friends weren't in that school.
Okay.
And my friends were, like, three, four years older because I actually met them through,
there was like a little tournament, a halo tournament.
Oh my God.
We're doing the podcast.
We're doing the podcast right now.
Oh, cool.
For your podcast, Team Summertime.
What the fuck?
Dude, where's BTAH?
Dude, let's go.
You're welcome.
Podcast.
Wait, when are we selling this?
What the fuck?
That's dope.
Dude, give me mine.
I'm a sub.
Dude, that is so you.
It's ridiculous.
All right.
What were you saying about smoking weed?
Um, so yeah, when I was,
shit, what was I talking about before?
You said when you were 13, you were, you were hanging out with older people.
I was always hanging out with older people even towards the end of high school.
I had high school friends, but the people I really enjoyed hanging out with,
I met at a college because there was a little Halo tournament there.
And, uh, I was just shitting on everyone.
So they invited me over.
And ever since then, they were like my really good friends.
So I was just always hanging out with older people doing, I guess, things that I shouldn't have.
But anyways, so I smoked for a decent amount when I was younger.
And then my mom, which might have changed, which might have changed me from like,
the hyper bad kid to like mellowing out right wait the what you're about to tell or the fact that you
did smoke weed the fact that i was that i was smoking oh okay like it be it became a thing where
i was smoking steadily in high school right and that's when i started like i guess just chilling
out more right um but yeah i had a little piece in my room
and my mom didn't know.
Your mom didn't know?
My mom didn't know I smoked.
Dude, there's no way.
How?
I'm getting to that.
My mom didn't know I smoked.
And I had my window open and I would just, you know, smoke and blow it out the window.
And then she and, of course, I locked my door.
And then I just hear her.
And then I opened it up and she was like, it smells like weed in here.
Were you smoking?
and my heart just drops
and I'm like, yes,
she was like, never smoke in this house again.
She was like, I don't care what you do,
but you are not smoking in this house.
If I ever catch you smoking in this house again,
you're getting kicked out.
Damn.
And I was like, well, okay, fair enough.
Fair enough.
What am I going to say to that?
Damn.
And so after that, I, of course, never did in the house.
And then I just eventually stopped.
And it's been quite a few years since.
Like, I don't know.
I just don't.
I mean, you can.
I don't enjoy it.
You could tell the story if you want.
Well, about why you stopped.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
I guess, have I ever said that on camera?
I don't know.
That's why I said it's up to you if you want to say it or not.
Okay.
Well, why I stopped was, um, I was at a friend's house and we're,
we were smoking and then it bent okay actually before that i was kind of steadily started stopping
because i was like i don't i would smoke and i'd feel like anxious and kind of paranoid and i wasn't
enjoying it like i used to like i remember i don't think i'll ever forget this i was smoking and i was
listening to tupac and i like literally thought like everything in the same thing in the same thing
song just made sense.
Like his ad libs.
Right.
Like everything was just like perfect.
And I felt like he was talking to me.
And I would like notice something in his song and be like, oh my God, that's crazy.
And then an ad lib would come where he's laughing.
And I'm like, he fucking knew I was going to.
He's laughing at me.
And I'll never forget it.
I felt like so like just like connected.
Yeah.
But I mean, that was more of a kind of.
good slash weird experience but eventually it just got more i was just getting paranoid and um anxious
and anxious so i just slowly started stopping it was probably like two weeks and then i smoked again
and definitely smoked too much and then um next thing i know i'm just showing there my heart's racing
and i'm just thinking to myself my heart's racing and i'm just thinking to myself my heart's racing
a little too fast that I'm like feeling my chest and it's literally like I can't even explain how
fast my heart was beating like it was yeah like like a terrifying amount yeah super like I thought I was
gonna die and like I asked my friend I was like yo uh and I've heard of people having a panic attack
before but I was like I don't even understand that like you can't you just tell yourself you're fine
Like, right.
Like, I never even understood what a panic attack was.
And then my heart was beating super fast.
And I asked my friend, I was like, I don't, do you think I should, like, go to the hospital?
Like, this is like, something is not right.
They were like, nah, you're good, just chill.
Like, of course.
Yeah.
They don't want to take it.
And then I was like, dude, feel my chest.
And they feel it.
And they're just like, holy shit.
And I'm just like, well, that's not helping.
But they're just like, lay down.
of water like you'll be fine and i laid down there for probably 12 hours of just hell and just think
literally laying there thinking i might die like i Jesus like the only time in my life that
I thought like I might die like at because my heart was beating so fast I was like I my heart could
just explode that's what that's what I was thinking in my head I was like
my heart might expose.
That is terrible.
And it was like, usually people will say like they had a panic attack for like an hour or two,
but I, my panic attack was life changing.
Yeah.
Like, it was 12, I'd say eight, 12 hours of just like laying on a couch, scared.
And it was, I didn't get like any sleep.
Maybe I'd fall asleep for five minutes and then wake up and,
you know back into the panic i go but it was definitely a life-changing moment that's crazy yeah and like
ever what's weird is ever since then i've had anxiety you have had anxiety yeah like i'll get like
i don't think i'll ever get something like that but i'll get like many anxious um feelings and moments
yeah like i've always been kind of a nervous person right just in general but
I get episodes of like anxiety in certain situations for sure that that that panic attack was
100% because of the weed because of the marijuana and do you 100% and do you think because of that
because of that panic because I mean because of that panic attack you're like your anxiety formed because
of yeah I think so yeah that's and I've had I've met I've met one other person that told me
she had a panic attack when when she smoked and like she has had anxiety since
and she doesn't smoke either that's actually a thing uh not anymore no that's crazy and like
that's like scared i've actually heard someone on jo rogan's podcast say that too like once you have
that terrifying panic attack like it changes you yeah like you i don't know i don't know
you have this like new connection of anxiety in your brain or something yeah but that's pretty scary
and also something that i cannot relate to yeah because i've heard people saying like i've heard people
say like i'm having an anxiety attack or i'll see people tweet like having a panic attack or panic attack
or panic attacks suck or anxiety sucks i'm like you don't i don't think you there's no way you're
having a panic attack just tweeting about it yeah if you're having at least my cases yeah panic attack
you are not you're not touching your phone you're in the fetal position like just
scared yeah it's a weird it's a weird it's a life-changing situation but the older i get the more
it's been multiple years now um so i think i've gotten better
I heard handling it.
Yeah.
Well,
I know I have for sure.
Of course.
All right, guys,
but that is gonna do it.
I don't know.
Should we end it on that?
I feel like that shit was fucking depressed.
I mean,
we started it.
At least this time we started out on a high note.
Wait,
an hour.
God,
but I've got stuff to do though.
Really?
Yeah, I got to edit as well.
But thank you guys.
The support,
even though you guys all hate Nick,
The support on the podcast on Nick's channel is amazing.
Wait, did they hate me in the comments?
No, they literally love the flycast.
Yeah, even the Reddit loves the flycast.
Really cool.
Yeah.
Yeah, so for sure, I even, I don't go through comments often,
but I did go through the flycast ones.
Yeah.
Just maybe like the day after we posted it.
And it was like nothing, but like, it was like even the trolls.
even the haters
were like
you know what
I actually kind of like
I can fuck with some flycast
yeah
this is pretty cool
like even I'm down
I love doing this
this is like
this is like not even work
like it's just
it's just you sit down
and it's almost like a therapy
yeah actually like I
I would
so I'm saying like in the future
it doesn't have to be now
we didn't even talk about the Dallas move
we can talk about that later
yeah
in the next we were talking about earlier
doing two flycats this week yeah so this will go up tomorrow it it could go up tomorrow yeah we got to do
a thumbnail this time of us blowing fat clouds we'll do something oh yeah but yeah thank you all
for the fucking support it's been glad you guys enjoy this because it's like whenever you make
youtube videos it's like you you feel like you kind of have to be an entertainer up up in like
yeah energetic and like kind of acting yeah but
this stuff, it's like, I feel like we can legit, just sit here and talk and people appreciate us for
just a coup you are. Yeah, for sure. This is not people saying, oh, Hitch is so annoying because he's so
extra or Nick is so lazy because he's not doing anything. It's just like, this is gin. This is us
if you were to buy us a beer at the bar. Yeah. And championship Sunday. Yeah, for sure.
All right, guys, but that's going to do it. Do we have an outro?
Music?
About.
Do it?
