00:04:29.000In a city that's so pretty, where the hustlers dash through the snow without a sleigh Tell my family that I'm sorry that I gotta stay I'm with Ye at the Macy Day Parade, letting the snow fall on my aviator shades Even though I'm in New York, I'm still reppin' for the.
00:05:33.000The house lit up nice, With your family, it's where you wanna be Here on Christmas night When you wake up and you see the gifts, Don't that make you feel good?
00:05:46.000So, since we all, snowing in Holland on earth, Have Christmas in the hood, All of the flashing lights Yeah, they shine so bright All is for you and me, yeah Baby, your Christmas tree, if you like what you see, won't you come sit on my knee and tell me everything that you want?
00:13:36.000Yeah, I love that Vince Giraldi Christmas music, the O Tenenbaum, and Christmastime is Here.
00:13:46.000Those are probably two of my favorite Christmas songs of all time.
00:13:50.000And I don't know why, they're kind of melancholy.
00:13:54.000I've been thinking about this question for five years.
00:13:58.000I think I asked somebody five years ago, I said, is this song sad?
00:14:02.000And I've been debating every Christmas, I think, is it melancholy because I'm melancholy, or is there something intrinsically melancholic about it?
00:14:55.000Somebody put this out on Twitter the other day.
00:14:57.000They said, basically, God bless classical theist.
00:15:02.000And talking about how he doesn't get enough praise for the fact that he answers so many questions and explains so much about the Catholic faith to so many young people.
00:15:16.000And I'm sure it's a big burden and it's a big responsibility.
00:15:21.000And he doesn't get enough recognition for it, so.
00:16:28.000And I thought that is so evil and satanic.
00:16:32.000Why would you want to have something called un Thanksgiving?
00:16:36.000Why would you want to, I mean, understand that what they're celebrating in these so called alternative holidays, they say that un Thanksgiving is about resistance and activism.
00:16:47.000And why don't you shut the fuck up, you know?
00:16:50.000Why don't you shut the fuck up and be grateful and humble yourself?
00:18:10.000Thankful for my friends, thankful for this movement, thankful that things seem to be going well, and, you know, grateful that we're all still here.
00:23:01.000I don't think doctors understand your brain chemistry.
00:23:05.000I don't think they understand it enough to mess with it.
00:23:08.000I mean, how, like, you know, when you think about what doctors know, and then they're going to tell you, oh, well, you know, your brain is just out of balance.
00:23:19.000We know where it should be, and we know how much, you know, how much of this we need to pour in and how much we need to take out and whatever.
00:23:28.000I don't think they know, and I think they're playing with fire, and I think it's a very bad idea.
00:23:36.000I'm very against any kind of drugs, no matter what it is, but especially pharmaceutical drugs, antidepressants.
00:23:46.000In my experience, I've never really been depressed because I've always been driven towards something, and I feel like that's a big part of it.
00:27:57.000But I feel like they're, you know, they're sabotaging themselves by putting that in their head, telling themselves, oh, I'm depressed, oh, there's something wrong.
00:28:06.000And, you know, I just take it a day at a time.
00:28:12.000I've been through a lot of stuff in my life, of different, you know, problems of.
00:28:18.000Different natures, and I've experienced enough to basically just have my expectation with what happens in life be very much in alignment with what happens in life, and so that's why I don't really get crushed by things or elated at times.
00:29:24.000I forget who the actor is, but he says, It's days like these scattered among the rest.
00:29:28.000And then he's at the funeral for John Wick's wife or something, I forget.
00:29:34.000He says, days like these scattered among the rest.
00:29:36.000And you know, most days are very similar, and then you will have days that are very big days for good reasons and for bad reasons, but for the most part, they're very similar.
00:29:47.000And all of them are basically have the same components waking up and going to bed, showering and brushing your teeth, eating several times, working, getting dressed and undressed.
00:30:02.000You know, these are the components that make up most days small talk, work.
00:30:40.000Come from left field, just because it doesn't happen every day, right?
00:30:44.000So, for the most part, it's really just about, you know, adapting, pushing through, persevering, being able to just enjoy life, being able to just be content with trivialities, being able to enjoy quiet, fresh air.
00:31:05.000You know, that's really my philosophy.
00:31:12.000It's like that quote from The Sopranos where Christopher says, Hey, Polly, you ever think nothing good will ever happen to you in your life?
00:31:21.000And Polly says, Yeah, and nothing did, so what?
00:42:09.000Like, I'm playing Red Dead Redemption 2, and it's so like, because I love Red Dead Redemption 1.
00:42:17.000Then I get Red Dead Redemption 2, and it's like, oh, your horse dies.
00:42:22.000Now you have to pick up your saddle and walk a mile.
00:42:25.000And wait for someone to come by on a horse and then kill that guy and then, you know, put the saddle on.
00:42:31.000And you gotta feed your crew and you gotta feed your horse and you gotta change your clothes and you gotta manage this inventory and get a haircut.
00:42:39.000I'm like, this is awfully like my regular life that annoys me.
00:42:45.000You know, this is awfully like all this stuff I'm procrastinating doing right now.