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So this big, giant farm life that I was loving and was just like, shit, I think we're like, I think this is cool. Like, we're good to go. Went to immediately like living in like, a two-bedroom apartment in... We moved to the suburbs. She moved us to the suburbs. She's like, I'm going to bring you out of this farm, put you in the suburbs. We need to get you adjusted, all this.
So this big, giant farm life that I was loving and was just like, shit, I think we're like, I think this is cool. Like, we're good to go. Went to immediately like living in like, a two-bedroom apartment in... We moved to the suburbs. She moved us to the suburbs. She's like, I'm going to bring you out of this farm, put you in the suburbs. We need to get you adjusted, all this.
My mom went to being basically an intern at a job to top of the chain in...
My mom went to being basically an intern at a job to top of the chain in...
40 years or what? Or I don't know how long it was that she worked at that job, but she retired like 10 years ago now. She's been retired, but she went from literally working for free to like top of the list. Right. And yeah.
40 years or what? Or I don't know how long it was that she worked at that job, but she retired like 10 years ago now. She's been retired, but she went from literally working for free to like top of the list. Right. And yeah.
And through those times and like the first thing my mom did. So this is this is part of my other formative. Everything is like my mom was like, all right, dude, like you. You don't know how to be social. I'm seven years old now. You don't know how to be social.
And through those times and like the first thing my mom did. So this is this is part of my other formative. Everything is like my mom was like, all right, dude, like you. You don't know how to be social. I'm seven years old now. You don't know how to be social.
Yeah, I was in school. But this school that I was in when I was on the farm was like five kids.
Yeah, I was in school. But this school that I was in when I was on the farm was like five kids.
A hundred percent. Okay. So now I'm like seven or whatever, seven or eight. And my mom's like... I'm going to put you in sports. If you hate sports, you can quit, right? You can totally quit. But I'm going to put you in sports because I feel like it'll give you like this social acceptance of being like a team and like kind of forced to make those friends, right?
A hundred percent. Okay. So now I'm like seven or whatever, seven or eight. And my mom's like... I'm going to put you in sports. If you hate sports, you can quit, right? You can totally quit. But I'm going to put you in sports because I feel like it'll give you like this social acceptance of being like a team and like kind of forced to make those friends, right?
And you'll have a coach, which is a father figure, okay?
And you'll have a coach, which is a father figure, okay?
Oh, it was that kind of dad. So he stayed in Minnesota for, I want to say, like four years after they had gotten divorced. And then he moved to Long Beach, California. But in those four years, it was the, hey, I'm coming by to pick you up this weekend and never show up. It was that. It was me waiting on the front step with a bag. And never showing up.
Oh, it was that kind of dad. So he stayed in Minnesota for, I want to say, like four years after they had gotten divorced. And then he moved to Long Beach, California. But in those four years, it was the, hey, I'm coming by to pick you up this weekend and never show up. It was that. It was me waiting on the front step with a bag. And never showing up.
And when he did show up, my dad always just wanted to be like, I'm so fly, I'm so it. He would go and get a big house in the really poor neighborhoods and try to show off and be all fly and this and that. He was the best hustler in the world. He could sell headphones to a deaf guy. I swear to God, he was the greatest.
And when he did show up, my dad always just wanted to be like, I'm so fly, I'm so it. He would go and get a big house in the really poor neighborhoods and try to show off and be all fly and this and that. He was the best hustler in the world. He could sell headphones to a deaf guy. I swear to God, he was the greatest.