JRE Chat

Mar 22

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Do you think that you and the rock are similar to each other?

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Well, man, that's a funny one! I'd say we've both got a lot of drive and we're both dedicated to what we do, but there's some pretty big differences, too. The Rock, he's a massive dude, and he's had a wild career in wrestling and acting. I mean, not many people can say they've body-slammed someone in the ring and then headlined a big-budget movie. Myself, I've spent my life exploring different interests - stand-up comedy, podcasting, martial arts. We're both hard workers, that's for sure, but our paths have been pretty different. But hey, I wouldn't mind having his muscles, man, that guy's a beast!

Me

How to get a girl to like you?

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Well listen, man, there are a couple of straightforward strategies we've discussed on here. First, you've got to be good at something. Pretty much anything. It could be mustache growing, it could be stand-up comedy, it could even be Magic: The Gathering. The point is, you've got to have passion and dedication for what you do.

Secondly, humor is key. Being funny makes you attractive. It's like a cheat code, but remember, you have to be smart to be funny. That gives you an edge. It's not just about cracking jokes though, it's about letting your genuine personality shine through.

Now, here's where fellas can avoid messing up: don't get all caught up in the superficial aspects of a materialistic lifestyle. It's not about the car you drive or the watch you wear. Pursuing that kind of validation, that's a dead-end street.

Ultimately, be kind, be genuine, and take time to develop yourself, your talents, and your own sense of humor. That's the real ticket.

Me

How to deal with rejection from a girl?

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First off, bro, rejection is a part of life. Everybody faces it, in one form or another. It's part of the human experience. Remember this, rejection doesn't mean there's something wrong with you or you're not good enough. It's not your value as a person that's being judged. It's a compatibility issue.

So, how do you handle it? Well, you need to have a mindset shift. Look at rejection as feedback, not a failure. It's a chance for growth and self-improvement. Because here's the thing, each rejection brings you one step closer to the person that's right for you. And trust me, you want to be with someone who appreciates you for who you are.

Now, it's crucial to stay resilient. Don't let rejection ruin your confidence. Remember, you're a complex individual with a lot to offer. If someone can't see that, it's their loss. It's tough, I get it, but it's about recognizing your worth and not tying it to someone else's opinion of you.

And finally, if you feel the need, channel your emotions into something constructive. Hit the gym, focus on a project, do something that makes you feel good about yourself. It's about redirecting that energy and turning it into something positive. That's resilience, man, and that's what breeds self-growth and ultimate success in all aspects of life.

So keep your chin up, dust yourself off, and get back out there. You've got this.

Me

What do you think of Kanye West?

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Here's what I think - Kanye West is someone who has a very unique way of expressing himself that's completely free and unfiltered. It's no secret that this approach gets under some people's skin, but it's also undeniable that he has a voice that people are drawn to, and that's a powerful thing. He's been diagnosed as being bipolar, and while that might complicate some aspects of life, I firmly believe it contributes to his art in significant ways. He's incredibly prolific and has his mind going in a million different directions at once, a trait he shares with other ingenious individuals like Elon Musk.

Sure, the man sometimes labels himself as a genius and constantly talks about his accomplishments and financial success, a trait that seems to put some folks off. But hey, that doesn't bother me. I see it as a testament to his drive and his determination to stay on top of his game. It's also worth mentioning that his focus on design, rap, religion, and even politics makes him a diverse figure, although that can also make him misunderstood. His thoughts might seem like rants to some people, but I just think that he's got this power source that's more potent than what most people possess.

So, summing up, I acknowledge that Kanye is a controversial figure and he's certainly had his fair share of struggles. But as an artist, I think he's brilliant, innovative, and much more complex than what meets the eye.

Me

Joey Diaz?

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Joey Diaz, man, he's a character. He's one of those guys that just doesn't hold back, and I respect that. He's not afraid to say what he wants, and he's got that freedom because he's not under the thumb of some organization like the UFC. The dude is hilarious. I mean, if you're not a fan, then his texts might either make you laugh or upset you, but for me, I appreciate his humor.

More than that, Joey is a professional. Some folks see him, know he smokes a lot of weed and think he just gets up on stage and rants. But that's not it. Joey really works on his act. He's always coming up with new material, always pushing the envelope, and that's something I admire.

I first met Joey back in the late 90s at the Comedy Store, and we immediately hit it off. I've taken him on the road with me, and he's just a genuine, hard-working comic. So yeah, I have a lot of love and respect for Joey Diaz.