
We're Leaving | The Yard


[00:00 - 00:06]The speaker discusses the lack of soul and representation in the architecture of the west.


[00:07 - 00:19]They mention receiving phone calls and sending phones.


[00:19 - 00:48]The speaker talks about being sucked into something and not being able to escape.


[00:31 - 00:42]They mention a person named Sunny getting out of a parking lot.


[00:48 - 02:22]They mention being on a trip together and having fun, but also drifting apart.


[02:23 - 03:37]They discuss trying to guess a person's nationality.


[02:31 - 02:42]The group attends an event called Open Sauce, organized by William Osman.


[02:43 - 04:21]The speaker discusses a time when Slime made a joke that fell flat.


[02:59 - 04:08]They discuss someone named Sunny and a person who presses a button on an elevator.


[03:05 - 03:32]The speaker discusses a time when Slime made a joke that fell flat.


[04:08 - 05:21]The speaker talks about being sucked into something and not being able to escape.


[04:21 - 04:48]They describe Open Sauce as a science fair for maker YouTubers.


[04:48 - 06:32]The speaker talks about being sucked into something and not being able to escape.


[05:21 - 05:35]The speaker discusses a time when Slime made a joke that fell flat.


[05:42 - 06:03]They mention receiving phone calls and sending phones.


[06:32 - 08:13]The speaker meets a math YouTuber from Australia who talks like the game character Skye from Valorant.


[06:38 - 08:00]They mention being on a trip together and having fun, but also drifting apart.


[07:05 - 08:08]They discuss trying to guess a person's nationality.


[08:14 - 09:11]The speaker and others discuss Ludwig and his actions.


[09:11 - 10:13]The speaker talks about being sucked into something and not being able to escape.


[09:24 - 10:38]The speaker discusses a time when Slime made a joke that fell flat.


[09:47 - 09:55]They mention a bit about the adult diaper that not everyone found funny.


[10:13 - 10:26]The speaker mentions being gay and making jokes to cover up failed jokes.


[10:26 - 10:59]The speaker expresses his belief that relying on celebrity status to identify oneself is a shallow and fake thing to do.


[10:39 - 11:36]They discuss someone named Sunny and a person who presses a button on an elevator.


[10:46 - 10:59]The speaker talks about being sucked into something and not being able to escape.


[10:59 - 11:15]They discuss trying to guess a person's nationality.


[10:59 - 12:10]The speaker discusses a social interaction involving a famous YouTuber named Veritasium.


[11:51 - 13:32]The speaker describes a conversation between Veritasium and another YouTuber who does not recognize him.


[12:16 - 14:35]The speaker discusses a social interaction involving a famous YouTuber named Veritasium.


[12:43 - 14:45]The speaker expresses his belief that relying on celebrity status to identify oneself is a shallow and fake thing to do.


[14:45 - 17:01]The speaker ends by referencing his hometown and noting the existence of a top person in that community.


[15:54 - 16:23]The speaker discusses a social interaction involving a famous YouTuber named Veritasium.


[16:23 - 17:45]The speaker expresses his belief that relying on celebrity status to identify oneself is a shallow and fake thing to do.


[16:35 - 18:07]The speaker discusses a social interaction involving a famous YouTuber named Veritasium.


[17:01 - 17:40]The speaker ends by referencing his hometown and noting the existence of a top person in that community.


[17:14 - 17:26]He mentions his childhood desire to be Pope and compares it to aiming to be the top person in any field.


[18:07 - 19:08]The speaker describes a conversation between Veritasium and another YouTuber who does not recognize him.


[19:08 - 20:00]The speaker expresses his belief that relying on celebrity status to identify oneself is a shallow and fake thing to do.


[20:01 - 21:40]He gives an exaggerated example involving the Pope and discusses how the Pope would handle a similar situation.


[20:52 - 22:45]The speaker is recalling a conversation with his friends about naming an airport after himself.


[21:27 - 21:54]He mentions his childhood desire to be Pope and compares it to aiming to be the top person in any field.


[22:45 - 23:49]The speaker argues with his friend about how to get pre-check and global entry.


[23:18 - 24:29]The speaker's friend gets upset and the conversation turns to political correctness.


[24:29 - 26:25]The speaker argues with his friend about how to get pre-check and global entry.


[26:26 - 28:04]The speaker is recalling a conversation with his friends about naming an airport after himself.


[26:39 - 27:02]The speaker argues with his friend about how to get pre-check and global entry.


[27:46 - 29:30]The speaker calls his father for Father's Day on a bus ride, but doesn't let his friend speak to his father.


[29:02 - 30:48]The speaker jokes about his friend's lack of a father.


[29:43 - 31:06]Aiden was not seeking the speaker's attention, which made it harder for the speaker not to laugh.


[30:04 - 32:26]The speaker was scrolling through photos on his phone while his friend, Aiden, was showing him something.


[32:27 - 35:03]The speaker and his friends have a fun time on the flight and joke around with each other.


[33:34 - 35:53]The speaker and his friends make a mistake by saying their friend is in economy class and they should have said he was already in first class.


[34:11 - 36:14]The speaker and his friends have a fun time on the flight and joke around with each other.


[35:54 - 37:28]The speaker and Aiden are on a flight together with another friend, Nick, and they are upgraded to first class.


[36:00 - 38:30]The speaker and his friends have a fun time on the flight and joke around with each other.


[36:41 - 39:09]The speaker and his friends make a mistake by saying their friend is in economy class and they should have said he was already in first class.


[37:40 - 39:43]The flight attendant makes a joke about choosing the biggest person in economy class to move to first class for weight distribution.


[39:09 - 41:00]The speaker and his friends make a mistake by saying their friend is in economy class and they should have said he was already in first class.


[40:22 - 42:29]The speaker's switch is left on the plane and he mentions it will likely be returned.


[41:06 - 44:45]They talk about a booth selling sriracha hot chocolate and make a joke about it being boofed.


[44:47 - 46:03]A person talks about going to a convention and how it was different from other conventions they have been to.


[45:26 - 47:46]The speaker talks about attending an event with friends, where they played games and watched unusual videos.


[45:44 - 47:58]They mention that the booths at this convention were more like discoveries and that the people running them were makers.


[47:46 - 48:12]The speaker talks about an event they attended with friends where they played games and watched unusual videos


[47:46 - 48:54]They talk about a booth selling sriracha hot chocolate and make a joke about it being boofed.


[47:58 - 48:42]The speaker played a game at the event but did not do well due to a weird controller.


[48:42 - 48:54]The speaker ate a frozen hamburger and looked at an air gun that was used to shoot air.


[48:55 - 50:04]The speaker played a game at the event but did not do well due to a weird controller.


[48:55 - 50:21]A person talks about going to a convention and how it was different from other conventions they have been to.


[49:48 - 51:23]The speaker talks about attending an event with friends, where they played games and watched unusual videos.


[50:04 - 50:21]They played cornhole at the event and the speaker did well, but their teammate did not.


[51:23 - 52:32]The group attended a dinner and the speaker paid for it, but their girlfriend (Zipper 2) sent them money back.


[53:17 - 54:30]They played cornhole at the event and the speaker did well, but their teammate did not.


[54:12 - 55:16]The speaker played a game at the event but did not do well due to a weird controller.


[54:30 - 55:22]They played cornhole at the event and the speaker did well, but their teammate did not.


[55:22 - 55:57]The speaker talks about attending an event with friends, where they played games and watched unusual videos.


[55:58 - 57:10]The group also did a panel at the event, which took place in a slaughterhouse.


[57:11 - 58:32]The conversation turns back to Mark Rober and how he is known for his scientific videos, with one speaker joking about being known as the guy who renounced Christ on stage.


[57:11 - 58:44]The speaker dumped liquid nitrogen on their head and did other experiments with it.


[57:20 - 58:38]One speaker shares their experience at a convention where they were surprised by how many people knew their show.


[57:33 - 58:38]The event was attended by children who were interested in science.


[58:14 - 59:50]They discuss the appropriateness of American children learning about Shinzo Abe, and one speaker suggests the age of 14.


[59:38 - 1.01:14]One speaker shares their experience at a convention where they were surprised by how many people knew their show.


[59:50 - 1.00:01]The conversation turns back to Mark Rober and how he is known for his scientific videos, with one speaker joking about being known as the guy who renounced Christ on stage.


[1.00:03 - 1.01:22]The conversation turns to a YouTuber named Mark Rober and how he is the second most famous American YouTuber.


[1.00:34 - 1.01:28]They wonder about who listens to their show and likes them.


[1.01:28 - 1.03:03]The conversation turns to a YouTuber named Mark Rober and how he is the second most famous American YouTuber.


[1.01:35 - 1.02:15]They debate the difference between being famous and having influence, using the example of Mark Rober's popular Glitter Bomb video.


[1.02:25 - 1.04:00]The conversation turns to a YouTuber named Mark Rober and how he is the second most famous American YouTuber.


[1.03:03 - 1.03:54]They debate the difference between being famous and having influence, using the example of Mark Rober's popular Glitter Bomb video.


[1.04:01 - 1.05:50]The conversation turns to a YouTuber named Mark Rober and how he is the second most famous American YouTuber.


[1.04:47 - 1.05:44]They debate the difference between being famous and having influence, using the example of Mark Rober's popular Glitter Bomb video.


[1.04:55 - 1.05:38]The conversation turns to a YouTuber named Mark Rober and how he is the second most famous American YouTuber.


[1.05:50 - 1.07:45]The speaker shares that many creators they met were familiar with their show.


[1.05:56 - 1.06:20]One speaker shares their experience at a convention where they were surprised by how many people knew their show.


[1.06:13 - 1.07:50]The speaker talks about their experience hosting a show and how they had a good time.


[1.06:20 - 1.06:28]The conversation turns back to Mark Rober and how he is known for his scientific videos, with one speaker joking about being known as the guy who renounced Christ on stage.


[1.07:51 - 1.08:20]They discuss buying a hat from a creator named Nile Red.


[1.08:21 - 1.09:22]The speaker admits to buying a hat because they wanted to hide their face.


[1.09:07 - 1.09:39]The speaker makes fun of their friend's hat and how they wouldn't wear it.


[1.09:42 - 1.11:18]The speaker mentions having a tattoo appointment with the goat.


[1.10:23 - 1.10:30]They discuss buying a hat from a creator named Nile Red.


[1.10:36 - 1.12:58]They talk about watching the goat, a competitive player, win a tournament.


[1.10:43 - 1.11:58]The speaker mentions having a tattoo appointment with the goat.


[1.12:25 - 1.12:36]The speaker admits to buying a hat because they wanted to hide their face.


[1.12:36 - 1.14:16]They bring up a game of trivia crack and cup pong that they played with their friends.


[1.13:16 - 1.13:44]The speaker mentions having a tattoo appointment with the goat.


[1.13:50 - 1.15:56]They bring up a game of trivia crack and cup pong that they played with their friends.


[1.15:05 - 1.15:47]The speaker gives kudos to their friend Shake for beating them at cup pong multiple times.


[1.15:18 - 1.16:53]The speaker talks about a graduation speaker who may have given a demonstration on how to masturbate.


[1.16:02 - 1.17:00]They mention attending a friend's birthday party at the beach.


[1.16:13 - 1.17:23]A group goes to a crowded beach in SoCal for a bonfire, but it turns out to be a graduation party for high school students with around 500 kids.


[1.17:00 - 1.17:23]The speaker talks about a graduation speaker who may have given a demonstration on how to masturbate.


[1.17:00 - 1.17:46]They mention having written a health book and being able to teach about anything.


[1.17:23 - 1.19:01]The party is rowdy and there are fights breaking out among the kids, but they continue to have a good time.


[1.17:23 - 1.20:20]The speaker references a video called "Leadership from a Dancing Guy" and expresses feeling put on the spot.


[1.19:02 - 1.21:46]One girl climbs on top of a lifeguard tower and starts twerking in front of the cops, and eventually a crowd of 30 people joins her.


[1.20:38 - 1.22:16]More cops arrive, including a police helicopter, and they use flare guns to disperse the party.


[1.21:16 - 1.24:13]They mention trying to make a "nerd's rope" and discuss their views on freedom and religion.


[1.22:16 - 1.23:31]A group goes to a crowded beach in SoCal for a bonfire, but it turns out to be a graduation party for high school students with around 500 kids.


[1.22:26 - 1.22:38]They talk about tackling politics and religion, and how their appearance does not affect their fame.


[1.22:38 - 1.23:08]Someone was going through the speaker's backpack with their papers in it.


[1.23:08 - 1.23:14]The speaker confronted the person and threatened to arrest them.


[1.23:14 - 1.24:30]The speaker was angry at the police for harassing them and breaking into their home.


[1.23:22 - 1.24:01]The person drove away after kicking over their fire.


[1.23:32 - 1.24:20]The group is kicked out and their fire is put out, and they drive through hordes of kids still partying and fighting on their way out.


[1.23:44 - 1.25:39]The speaker references a video called "Leadership from a Dancing Guy" and expresses feeling put on the spot.


[1.24:31 - 1.24:48]They were supposed to go to karaoke, but something happened that was more eventful.


[1.24:49 - 1.25:07]The speaker's friend asked if they were the asshole for something that happened at the airport.


[1.25:07 - 1.26:35]They arrived late and the speaker rode their Vespa instead of paying for parking.


[1.25:39 - 1.27:23]They mention trying to make a "nerd's rope" and discuss their views on freedom and religion.


[1.25:46 - 1.25:52]The speaker's friend asked if they were the asshole for something that happened at the airport.


[1.25:53 - 1.26:17]The speaker thinks organ donors should get benefits like skipping tolls and parking fees.


[1.26:35 - 1.26:55]They discuss if trickle-down economics works and stealing from Walmart.


[1.26:55 - 1.27:10]Someone was going through the speaker's backpack with their papers in it.


[1.27:10 - 1.27:23]The speaker's friend asked if they were the asshole for something that happened at the airport.


[1.27:10 - 1.29:50]The speaker brings up a YouTuber who claims to be a friend of science and discusses the importance of infiltrating and moderating one's message.


[1.27:24 - 1.28:12]The speaker wants to be lied to about a specific incident.


[1.27:30 - 1.27:35]The speaker got kicked out of an airport for talking about their friend's big ass.


[1.27:30 - 1.29:51]The speaker mentions discussing and linking to certain individuals with a police sketch artist.


[1.27:35 - 1.29:07]The speaker's friend asked if they were the asshole for something that happened at the airport.


[1.29:07 - 1.29:33]They met fans at an event and had a positive experience except for one person.


[1.29:19 - 1.29:27]The speaker confronted the person and threatened to arrest them.


[1.29:33 - 1.29:50]The speaker wants to be lied to about a specific incident.