Andrew Schulz Explained His "Heavies" Joke to Yeonmi Park

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Having explained to Yomie Park the joke that... Bro, bro, bro. Bro, let me just tell everybody. Let me tell everybody what Andrew and I, like, I will text him occasionally. Yomie, please, I apologize. You're a lovely woman. I really enjoy talking to you. This is not disrespectful. Not disrespectful at all, but I would text him photos of Yomie Park and then a photo of a weightlifter. Then the fucking emoji. The weightlifter emoji, the heavies. So Yomie's coming on the podcast. I know. But I had to have a combo with her before. I had to tell her about the heavies, right? I didn't explain it right. The first time she was on my podcast, I was talking to Andrew about it, but he was like, yo, she got the heavies. So what I said was... We're talking about a woman who survived North Korea. She escaped North Korea when she was 13. She tells this horrific story of her journey to get to America. And then she's like, yo, she got the heavies. I said on the pod, as a joke, I go, bro, I go, I go, I go. Bro, I was about to start feeding my wife rats. Right? Right? So Yomie's coming on the pod, right? And I go, I go, I can't let her come on the pod without knowing the joke. I feel bad. I want her to be inside. Right. So I called her and there's a phone convo of me trying to explain to Yomie what the heavies means. So I go, oh my God. I'm so grateful that you're coming on. I just want you to know something. You're inside on the joke here. I don't want anything to be making fun of you. I just want you to be inside. And but like the have you seen like people putting like the weight lift emoji underneath your Instagram? She goes, she's so sweet. She goes, she goes, yeah, I thought that they thought I was getting fat. She thought that they were saying she was fat the whole time. What? And she's coming from this country where they're not feeding her at all. And finally, she's in a place where she can eat food and she's getting fucking fat. She doesn't want to be a secret. Imagine being her and think you met her. She's so frail. She's tiny, bro. She's so tiny. Imagine thinking that she's fat, bro. So I go, no, no, no, no, it's not that we and I'm stuttering. I'm like the most uncomfortable. I hate it. Is it on video? Yes, I have video. I'll show you. And it's I go, I just well, you know how you're you have kind of like sneaky fat tits. I just I'll show you. Look at that. That's crazy. That's that's crazy. That's crazy. So the amazing lady. So so I go, I go, but we were just talking about that. We call those the heavies and it's just like a funny inside joke. And she goes, oh, that's great. That's awesome. That's so funny. That's so funny. Blah, blah, blah. She thinks it's hilarious. And and then comes in the pod and we joke around it. And when we were joking around with her, she said an interesting thing. She goes, wow. I've never had anybody make fun of me to my face. And then she was freedom is amazing. Whoa. And it was a cool thing. Like with she was with her story. Nobody makes fun of her. Nobody. Of course, making fun of her story. We're just bussing balls and teasing. But she had never like had that happen, at least on camera. And even that teasing is about an attractive attribute. We were so we want to make sure she was I mean, we literally have the the weight. There's a picture. There's a picture. Oh, my God. It's so ridiculous. Oh, my God. It's so ridiculous. Her holding that thing that says a thousand pounds. But that's what it is. This is inside because you and I, we go back and forth. This is this is culture now. It's dude. We see people post randomly that have no clue. We've spoken about it. Just randomly called big boobs. The heavies that they have no clue that this happened here. Did you invent that term? The head? I just got it. But that was that like the first time you said it when you saw her. Probably when I said to you. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's all I call them now. I mean, that's all I call them now. Call it that. That's culture, man. Do that's culture.