
Ryan Jaunzemis is a YouTuber, musician, author, entrepreneur, pickup artist, professional Aggressive inline skating rollerblader, master chef, graphic designer, ice dancer, martial artist, recording engineer, and is most famous for being a pro Soaper endorsed by Soap Shoes during the 1990s. I first became familiar with Ryan through H3H3’s classic reaction video “The Greatest YouTuber of ALL TIME,” as did many others. The more I delved into his story, however, the more fascinated I became with his life and output. His eponymous YouTube channel features over 600 videos, ranging from uploads of vintage video clips from his Soaping days, to original music, to various vlogs of Vegas night life.
I reached out to Ryan to ask him some questions about his life and his opinions on current events. Links to his social media and websites at the bottom.
NOTE: The following interview contains harsh language and sexual content; reader discretion HIGHLY advised
DOUBLE NOTE: The views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect my own, I simply wanted to let Ryan speak his mind and will leave interpretation up to the reader. This interview was conducted over email, and has been lightly edited for some typos and grammatical errors; the edits are purely to make it easier to read, and I went to lengths to make sure that his voice is preserved here.
You once stated that religion is a form of “population control” and “bullshit,” and have also spoken about starting your own religion. Do you see an inherent problem with religion, and how is your belief system different?
Yeah, I was writing a new book called, “The Purpose Of Life” (the main premise correlates to our biological imperative to survival & reproduction), but I decided to put that project on the back burner because I just had too many other projects going on simultaneously that I went were more relevant. I can always go back to it later when I get bored. But the time has also given me an opportunity to rethink & revise many of my thoughts/philosophies/ideals, etc. Like, I’m at this weird point now in my life where instead of trying to preach my ideas or write a book, I’m more-so just wanting to live my life, and lead by example, and if people get it, then they get it. I might go back later and finish the book but right now I’m not sure, I just have too many other things going on at the moment which are taking precedent over it. The world is changing rapidly and were about to go into the next big evolution; moving from the hand-held smart phones to contact lenses with augmented reality and AI, and flying self-driving drone cars & buses, etc. My core beliefs and philosophies will still be relevant and unchanging even as we enter this new futuristic utopia, however I want to be able to write it in such a way that the younger generation will be able to grasp the concepts and understand it fully.

Since your stint with Soap, you’ve been working outside of corporate industries for most of your life, what’s the biggest mistake most corporations make in your eyes?
I would say that’s not entirely accurate. I’ve worked at several huge corporations since then. When I got to Vegas in 2006 I started working for the Hard Rock Hotel as a Stagehand in The Joint; a concert theater within the venue. 14 years later and I’m still there. Mostly a weekend gig; along with several other music/staging & A/V companies. I talk about it extensively in my books “Pro Soaper” & “Master Pick-up Artist.”
Soap was a different kind of corporate company entirely because the CEO, Chris Morris, used to work for Rollerblade. Then he got the idea to make grind shoes and patented it, and basically just used us (the pro team) to market his product, and basically made $20M, and then sold the patent and got out of the business. So he made a shit ton of money and basically didn’t give us dick. He got upset when I brought up the fact that we were professional sports athletes and were making him millions, and that we (the 5 of us on the Soap Team) should be getting a 6-figure salary (just like the pro rollerbladers that were sponsored by Senate; the biggest rollerblade company at the time worth an estimated $10M. I had chatted with one of the pros, Randy “Roahhousr“ Speizer, who said everyone who was sponsored by Senate was making excess of 6-figures; $100-$120K circa) at one of the board meeting. I felt that was fair. We were out on the street soaping (at least I was) sometimes in excess of 16-18 hours per day, and I was even ditching school and canceling my college plans to get good at soaping while simultaneously managing 2 part-time jobs (working in an ice cream store called “Scoops” and working in a tanning salon called, “Bronze Buns”. So I felt for our unwavering efforts, along with all of the blood, sweat, tears, broken bones, and broken teeth, that I had invested into the sport, that a 6-figure salary would be fair compensation. If he was making $20 million, and paying his sales executives $80k then it should’ve been no problem (and a no brainer) to be paying his professional athletes and the best soapers in the world $100k. His reply was “walking down the street is not a sport.” However, that particular day I had brought my Webster’s dictionary with me in my backpack and had bookmarked the page with the definition of “sport” (which simply means a competitive activity; which Soaping was). However he was still not amused.
Had Soap listened to my ideas I would’ve turned the $20M into $200M literally overnight. I had created marketing plans and advertisements that would guarantee increased sales from the specific target audience Soap was trying to market to, which was middle school, and teenage boys. I tried to explain to them that “sex sells” and that they needed to be taking pictures of us (the pro team; especially me) wearing a big giant gold chain with a big giant gold Soap Shoe on it, with my shirt off in a Jacuzzi with two hot soap groupies wearing bikinis or get some hot high school girls in cheerleading outfits or something like that, so that the kids would see us pros and want to be like us and go buy the shoes, in hopes that it will help them get hot girls like that. I also invented the concept of glow-in-the-dark grind plates and color changing light-up soap’s, and all kinds of other things, but they refused all of my ideas and told me that they didn’t want to be marketed like that.
I think that’s definitely one of the biggest problems with corporate companies is that they don’t take the time to actually listen to what the market wants. They just invent some bullshit idea and try to spoon feed it down your throat, even if it’s shit. A better way to do business would be to look for things that customers already want, Or find a specific problem, and then create a solution to that problem. However with Chris Morris and Soap Shoes it was just about him making a quick buck. He didn’t really care about the actual sport of soaping; he was just a guy trying to make money. I don’t believe he had any love for the art form itself, unlike myself and the rest of the team Who were trying to make it world-famous and have competitions and turn it into a real thing—just as big as rollerblading or skateboarding or BMX biking was.
What was your relationship like with your dad? How do you think it molded you into who you are today, good and bad?
My dad dipped out when I was about 6. He had a huge drug, alcoholic, & gambling problem. He was from the streets of Hawthorne/Carson area. Dope dealer. Big black Hefty bags of straight Chronic under the beds when I was growing up. He tried to sober up and joined the Navy, but he was still a gambler. He would get paid then take off to Vegas to try to double his money. He loved Craps, I played a few times with him later in my 20s, but Apparently he was not very good at gambling, probably because he was so drunk or high all the time, because he would end up losing all of his money, and even one time after he lost all the money he then took the car to get cash for a title loan in order to try to win it back, which he also ended up losing and then had to call my grandma, his mom, to borrow airfare to get back to Los Angeles.
Probably not the best role model, but I think if I had not seen him fail at gambling time & time again maybe I would’ve never lasted as long as I have in Las Vegas. Because of his blatant failures the first rule I made for myself when I moved here is that I would never gamble, or if I did no more than $20-100 just for fun. And even after living here for more than 14 years I’ve only gambled probably 5-6 times? I definitely feel that I inherited some of my dad‘s ability to be a functioning working alcoholic. My dad would work construction and be up at 4 AM in the morning and by 10 AM he would be already through his first 12 pack of Budweiser. And by lunch he was buying a second 12 pack. And he would drink and smoke weed like this on a daily basis yet he could still go to work and climb up & down ladders and install drywall & gutters, or do anything mechanical. He always said he couldn’t handle doing it sober. Which is funny because that’s how I am. I would say at least 80-90% of all of the YouTube videos that I’ve edited, And there are over 600 on my channel, I’m usually drinking when I’m editing them. I feel like it makes the time go faster and it’s more fun, and I’m much more precise and in the moment, rather than just being sober and editing videos which I think is boring. But anyways, my dad passed away a few years ago. He died homeless on the streets of Los Angeles and his funeral was held in a pawnshop, that’s how ghetto he was. I think he had a lot of demons he was dealing with, but he was a good dude. Would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. Although he was definitely someone you didn’t want to cross. I seen him pull a knife on some dude. Shit got ugly real quick. Straight G shit. I would say my favorite memory of us would be hanging out in the garage smoking a joint and playing darts and then we would both try to act normal and not laugh during dinner so my aunt (his sister, Lauri) would not know that we are high. Funny AF! Good times.
What is the most urgent problem facing men today?
Young men today are being bombarded by politically correct nonsense fed to them by main stream media, as well as feminist agenda, and basically just a complete simping and cucking of society. You have a bunch of blue-pilled, beta male, simp-ass, cucks, manginas, and women especially, who are constantly shaming men and masculinity in general. Many men are scared just to approach a female nowadays because they think they might get #metoo’d or catch a rape charge or harassment case thrown against them just for saying “hi.” It’s hard for a man in this world. The world inherently values women & children just for existing, whereas, as soon as a young boy turns about 12-13 he must now “prove” his worth, and it’s like that for the rest of his life. if a woman is 30 years old and is still living at her mom’s house she is just seen as someone who may be going through tough times, but it’s OK, where as, if a man is 30 years old and still living at home he is considered a fucking loser, and an Incel. Men need to wise up and see the way that the world is working and not be distracted by these constant shaming tactics towards men. in other words: Fuck society! Just do you!
You’ve said before that the main goal of life is to survive and reproduce. What brought you to this conclusion? Any specific experiences?
Well, That is the only constant throughout life, and throughout all human existence. We all live, we all die. We all have for specific functions: Eat, sleep, shit, mate. That’s it! What it all boils down to is genetic survival. If you don’t get your genes into the next generation before you die, in terms of evolution, you’re history! That’s it! If you cannot successfully attract a mate and procreate before you die, then you are considered by dictionary definition “sterile” and your genes will be unapologetically weeded out of existence. Science considers creatures who do not mate & procreate, “biological failures.”
You were the first place winner at the 1993 Palm Springs Pacific Regional Championships. Do you still practice martial arts, if so why? Still Tae Kwon Do? If not, have you considered picking it up again?
Yeah, I still do martial arts. They’ve always been a big part of my life. I have 2 black belts; Shorin-Ryu & Tae Kwon Do. I started doing martial arts when I was 8 years old. As a 80s and 90s kid I was very influenced by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. My mom saw that I was very into it and put me in karate class and I stuck with it very adamantly up till about 10th grade. By then I had won first place in the California state championships and Pacific regional championships and several other competitions, but I saw no future in it. There was no such thing as MMA or UFC at the time. Then I got into rollerblading & soaping, so I put martial arts on the back burner. At the time I was a Green belt. I didn’t really pick it up again, until I was in the Navy in 2002, and it was a interesting circumstance because I had gained weight and they said I had to go into mandatory physical training because I was about 20 pounds overweight. So they said I could either do weight training, running, basketball, or there was a taekwondo class so I decided to do that. And for the next 2 years I trained with the taekwondo instructor and became a black belt in taekwondo. Then a few years later in Vegas, 2012ish, I met a Shorin-Ryu instructor And finally completed my training in that. And since then I have ventured out into MMA and cage fighting along with kung fu, Ninjitsu, Jujitsu, Judo, and several other styles and now I just consider myself more liquid than anything and have since developed my own unique fighting style and my own techniques that I have been putting together in my new book called, “True Ninja.”

As a pickup artist, do you think it’s important that the men you coach form long-lasting relationships with the women they meet?
That’s up to the individual. Generally there are 3 types of guys. Guy #1 wants a girlfriend or a relationship, or he wants to find a wife or a soulmate. Guy #2 just wants to get laid. Most likely he has only had 1-2 partners, or maybe not even any partners and is still a virgin and he just wants to experience sex, or he just wants to experience more sex with more girls. And guy #3 is generally the guy who has already had experience with women and is already pretty good with dealing with women, he may even be married, but wants to get better and improve his game & confidence and learn how to approach people and chat them up, and maybe perhaps someday even become a coach himself.
It’s not my job to decide what the client wants. Every guy is different in their desires as a man. It’s not my job to judge what anyone else wants, or give them a code of ethics or anything like that. A client simply contacts me and says what they want in terms of relationships with women (they want a girlfriend, they want to get laid, they want to improve their confidence, etc) and my job is to give them a game plan for whatever their specific mission objective entails.
Are some women more or less likely to be “picked up”? Some call the pickup game “exploitative,” do you see anything morally questionable about it?
No, not at all. All women want to be picked up. They all want to meet a hot guy who is interesting, attractive, who lives an amazing lifestyle, who is that cool, confident, smooth-talker. They want a guy like this to sweep them off of their feet and give them the relationship and the experiences that they’ve always wanted, and the sexual fantasies that they’ve always dreamt about. It’s just that they’re not going to do it with the average Joe Schmo. Women only want the best! They fuck winners, not losers. They only fuck guys who are either on their level or above them. The problem is, that most guys are so thirsty and desperate and below them, so women look at these lesser, lower value men, And they cringe. They want a hot guy! Any dick can technically get them off but they want assets that are attached to that dick. When the hot guy approaches them that they are attracted to they don’t have a problem with being picked up, it’s only when the ugly, unattractive loser hits on them at the bar, and that is when the shield goes up. That’s when all of a sudden they, “have a boyfriend” or are “not looking for anything serious right now” etc, and things of that nature. My job as a dating coach is not just to teach guys pick-up lines, but to actually help these men become better versions of themselves. I don’t just teach guys pick up lines. I teach health & fitness, how an overweight guy could get those 6-pack abs and get those bulging biceps to look more attractive, and be more physically fit and in shape. I teach financial advice to help broke guys start making more money and achieve financial success, wealth, abundance, & prosperity. I teach guys fashion advice for guys who don’t know how to dress, I turn them into Mr. GQ. I help the guy who still lives in his mother‘s basement who hasn’t figured out what he wants to do with his life, I help him develop a plan and turn him from zero to hero.
For example, I once had a client, a 60-year-old man who wanted to date some nice hot 20-30-year-old party girl. I asked him what did he think was stopping him from dating girls like this. He was clueless. He didn’t understand why he wasn’t able to pull any girls. He bought a coaching session from me (8-hr block: $2000), So I decided to stop by his house first to see how he was living and to have a chat with him. But when I got to his house and walked inside the only thing in his living room was a couch and his guitar. He didn’t even have a TV! I could quickly start to see the problem. and the problem was that this guy had no life and no possessions. He was not a bad looking guy. Yes, he was older and bald, but he was still in shape and he had money, but he had no style, no game. He didn’t know how to use his money to buy cool things in order to attract women. I asked him if he meets a girl at a nightclub and takes her back to watch some Netflix what will they watch Netflix on? He said he usually watches Netflix on his phone. So I told him that most hot 22-year-old girls Don’t want to come home from a night club to watch Netflix on your tiny little phone, you need a TV bro! So rather than taking him out to a club to learn how to pick up girls I took him to Best Buy and helped him fill out a Best Buy credit card application so that he could get a big screen TV and surround sound. Then I helped him set it all up and pimp out his pad so he would have a nice place to bring hot young girls back to and fuck them. This way if he does manage to meet a girl he will be able to take her home and sit on his couch and actually do some Netflix & chill, And not come across as some random creepy ducking weirdo with just an empty apartment. Having The big screen TV will make him just a little bit more attractive To women.
What happens after you hook up with the women you pick up? Do you have sustained relationships, friendships, or do you cut them off?
I used to. I’ve had sex with hundreds of different women. I used to believe in the Disneyland fairytale happy ending, find your soulmate bullshit. I don’t anymore. To me they’re all the same, for the most part. I don’t believe any woman is faithful. I don’t believe that you ever own then, sometimes it’s just your turn. But no matter how great you are, the second you turn your back they will be back out at the club with their girlfriends talking to Chads & Tyrones and trying to ride that cock carousel. I don’t hate, that’s just female nature. Guys do it too. But more importantly. I’ve learned over the years that most women just don’t really have anything to offer me other than sex that I can’t provide For myself. My time is extremely valuable. I have so many important things in my life going on that I don’t have time to stop and deal with these hoes. Nowadays my attitude is: Use them and lose them!
As an entrepreneur I’m doing 1000 different projects at once, doing big things, making money, writing books, building my social media, that I just don’t have time to deal with anyone else’s bullshit. I work 24/7, so I don’t have time to just gab on the phone for 2 hours and hear about a girls relationship with her mom, or talk about her lipstick, or stupid shot like that, or go out to a dinner and spend money on random women just for a crumb of pussy. If I get horny I put on a nice collared shirt and I can go out to the club, spit some tight game, and then bend a girl over backwards in the toilet. Then after I’m done with her I head back home and can just sit back on the couch and scratch my balls and eat Cheetos, and watch football, or go back to whatever I was doing before, or whatever project I was working on. I fuck them, and then I check them off the list. Just hit it and split it. One more notch on the belt. End of story. I don’t got time for drama and all that shit. I get horny I go out I fuck a girl then I go back to watching football, and I don’t need her hanging around my house , I can do my own dishes and my own laundry and cook my own meals, I’m even a master chef which I went to school for in England, so I can probably cook better than any female that I’ve ever met. I’m a self-sufficient, money making man, the only thing I need a girl for is sex. and I don’t need to sit around and have stupid conversations with them either, if I want to have a interesting mind blowing stimulating conversation about something that I’m actually interested in, then I will call up one of my guy friends and talk to him; and it’s probably going to be something involving entrepreneurship, talking about women, or self-improvement, or soaping, or hip-hop or something like that, which are all pretty much topics of conversation that females don’t have any clue about, so it’s pointless to small talk with them anyways.
And these girls are doing the same thing as well. When you live in Las Vegas you see the other side of the game. Women from all over the world, whether they’re married or have a boyfriend or whatever, come here and they all hook up with different guys and then they go back to their normal boring life. They all lie, they all cheat. It’s just human nature. That’s just how it is. That’s one of the best things about hooking up with married chicks at night clubs, They don’t want you to have their number. they don’t want you to call them afterwards, because the whole point is for them to get away from her husband and get some strange cock and have a good time and get it out of their system before they go back home and they don’t want you to fuck up what they have. They expect you to be discreet. That’s why I don’t talk about most of my conquests because I understand that partly because the reason she’s giving it up is because she values discretion. She wants to suck my dick but she wants to also make sure that I’m not going to take an #aftersex selfie of the 2 of us and post it on my Instagram and tag her in it. She doesn’t want to get caught by her boyfriend or husband. Part of being a master pick-up artist is understanding discretion, and knowing how to keep shit on the DL. Basically the idea is to go out and approach women, find one that responds, smash with a condom, then ghost out. That’s it. And then add that new trophy to your mental trophy wall. Every new lay is like a trophy to me.
What got you interested in making music?
My mom put me into piano lessons when I was 4. By 3rd grade I was doing recitals of my own original music in front of my whole school in the auditorium. I used to write my own symphonies. But in 1989 when Vanilla Ice came out with Ice Ice Baby that got me into hip-hop and I immediately started writing my own rap. By the time I was 12 I had my first album that I recorded on cassette tape and I’ve been making music ever since. That’s one of the funniest things about my public persona is that most people know me as a Soaper, but I was a rapper way before I was ever a Soaper or rollerblader. But I still today even see people in the comments say funny things like “oh wow that Soap Shoe guy is trying to be a rapper now.” And I’m thinking to myself “lol you stupid fuck!” I was rapping since I was 9 years old; I didn’t even put on a pair of Soap Shoes until I was 17.
You’ve mentioned several of your fetishes before, such as BDSM and princesses, what do you think sparked your interest in those things?
I’ve always been into that scene. I’ve always been a Dom and I’ve dated a lot of subs. I like girls on a collar and a leash, crawling over to my cock and calling me “daddy.” I like to go to titty bars and swingers clubs. I love that late night Vegas life.
It seems your music production has slowed down, do you have any plans for future releases?
Naw, hasn’t slowed down, I’m bigger now than I’ve ever been. My song “Poppin’ dem Motorolaz” was featured on a viral video on a channel called h3h3 and got over 8M views. I have over 15,000 songs that I’ve never put out yet. I just don’t have the time to do that along with writing all of these other books and creating PowerPoint seminars and the thousands of other things that I’m up to I can only do one thing at a time, I’m only one man doing all of the stuff on my own so it’s more like, when the mood strikes and I’m feeling that musical bug, then I work on some of my music. but i’m not trying to be the guy who’s putting out new music each week. I don’t care about having 100 songs that have 10-20k views a piece. I would rather have 1 big hit single with 50-100M views and be remembered and be iconic, than a bunch of small time songs, so I’m more interested in continuing to push Motorolaz further and get it onto Internet radio and played at clubs and things like that, and take it to the next level. Then when it hits big time, then that will inspire me to make the next song and then push that one.
What’s your favorite kind of ASMR?
Oh, definitely the soft whispering. ASMR Maria from Gentle Whispering is my favorite YouTuber. I watch ASMR vids every night. I haven’t got to bed without one since around 2015.
Finally, you’ve done a ton in your life already, what hobbies or areas do you plan on breaking into next?
Currently I’m doing training in fashion modeling and cinematography/photography. I’m trying to step up my production value. I’ve been taking all these classes on how to use a camera and get the best quality pictures and I’m studying all kinds of different modeling techniques and styles and learning portrait photography and digital editing and stuff like that. I’m learning how to use a gimbal and a jib and other kinds of video equipment. I want to be able to deliver higher quality vlogs and be able to complete with the Jojo Siwas and the Jake Pauls of YT. I want to make new soap in videos with higher quality 4K HD quality and use the gimbal to get that smooth, buttery B-roll. So instead of just like most skate or Soap videos where it’s just continuous shots of a guy doing a trick and then another trick and then another trick, I’ll put in some B-roll with close-up shots of the rail and videos of me drinking beers and smoking weed, kind of like mixing elements of jack ass type stuff like maybe a cool shot of me taking a bong rip inside of a laundry mat and then it will be a dope shot me grinding a rail and there may be a party shot of like a house party taking a beer bong or sneak a hidden go pro or something into a strip club and get awesome videos of girls dancing on the poles. Or after this corona bullshit is over get some shots of me in the night club freaking with some random bitch on a dance floor getting some dome or some shit like and just blur out her face. I’ve got some girls to give me head on the dance floor. Fucking gangsta shit like that. It’s tough man, because I’m one man doing this all on his own so it’s always hard for me to get all these shots. Like if I had a cameraman who was filming me day in and day out like my own reality show I would have so much awesome footage. That’s why the soap or die movie was so dope because I have these two professional videographers following me around for 2 whole days with $40k worth of camera equipment, and they got all that sick ass footage, but there’s so much more that I’m doing in my life that I would like to share but it’s been impossible to get all the crazy shots that I wanted to do like all the random girls that I make out with in clubs I wish I had that shit on tape so I could show all my Homies back home, look at me and look how successful I become and look at me getting all this mad pussy from all these hot Vegas bitches. People have read about it in some of my books and people have heard me talk about my experiences on Vlogs but most of it there are no pictures or video because I am seriously focused on the goal of picking up the girls and getting laid so there it’s not time to take out the camera and get selfies and stupid shit like that, but I’ve gone out and got 34 different girls phone numbers within a time of 4 hours and made out with 10 different girls in the same night but I don’t have any video that but I’d like to try to figure out how I could get shots like that. It’s also hard to get high quality video in a dark night club. I bought a lumecube for my camera And have been learning how to do night photography messing with the aperture and the ISO in the shutter speed and all that kind of stuff. I don’t exactly know how I’m going to get all these artistic shots of me doing all these dope things but I’m sure I’ll figure it out. Other than that, trying to cut weight and work out and take better selfies and become a better Instagrammer and influencer, and instagram model. I just made a TikTok and getting on some other new social media sites as Facebook is now pretty much just for old people and Instagram is quickly being phased out so trying to learn new technology as I know the next phases are going to be AI & augmented reality and getting the smart phone in your eye as a contact lens and soon everyone will be flying in drone cars that drive themself. It’s funny because I asked one of my high school buddies if he had a TikTok and he was like “dude, I’m 40!” And I’m thinking to myself, “damn, you wack foo!” I don’t wanna be that 40-year-old Boomer. People from the 80s and 90s have a twisted. When we were growing up, yeah, sure, if you didn’t make it by the time you were 35 or 40 you would be considered a loser. But it’s not like that anymore, not in the days of social media. That rapper 2 Chainz didn’t make it until he was 44. And the Asian guy who did [Gangnam] Style song on YouTube got billions of views and that guys was like 60! Nobody cares about if your too old anymore. The kids don’t care. They just want good quality content. They days of “if I don’t make it by 40 then I’ll get a job” are gone. Those days are gone! You don’t even have to be talented to make it anymore. The best rapper in the world right now is 6ix9ine, and he can’t rap, and he can’t even write a hook! But that doesn’t matter because nobody gives a fuck about talent anymore. The kids don’t care. it’s all about views & followers. It’s all about clout! Some people whine and say it’s not good to be a clout chaser. I say that’s bullshit! You have to chase clout if you want to blow up. Look at coronavirus challenge girl. She licked a toilet seat, and sure, it offended a couple of people, but who gives a fuck about a few butthurt normie NPCs. She blew the fuck up and made a bunch of money and now has 100k followers on Instagram. She’s doing better than I’m doing. I wish I would have thought of it! Maybe I’ll get the next one though! But yeah, Just trying to keep pushing forward, keep doing my thing, keep putting myself out there, keep trying to blow up, and just do it big. People think I’m playing it; I’m out here trying to win the Internet. Every day I’m out here hustling, & grinding, and trying to make this shit happen. That’s how I do it!
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