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Dana White

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Then when you go out and get a job, no matter how bad it sucks or whatever, when you get that first paycheck and it's your money and you can do whatever you want with it, nobody can tell you what to do with your money, another sense of freedom that you learn. When me and my sister were kids, so I had a single mom. She was a nurse. She worked all the time. She worked overtime and all that stuff.

Then when you go out and get a job, no matter how bad it sucks or whatever, when you get that first paycheck and it's your money and you can do whatever you want with it, nobody can tell you what to do with your money, another sense of freedom that you learn. When me and my sister were kids, so I had a single mom. She was a nurse. She worked all the time. She worked overtime and all that stuff.

So me and my sister were home alone a lot. And my mother was a psycho with the chores. Like me and my sister had to clean the house, do the ditches. We had to do our own laundry. You know, all the yard work was done by me. And I swear to God, when I was a kid, I'd be out there mowing those lawns and I said to myself,

So me and my sister were home alone a lot. And my mother was a psycho with the chores. Like me and my sister had to clean the house, do the ditches. We had to do our own laundry. You know, all the yard work was done by me. And I swear to God, when I was a kid, I'd be out there mowing those lawns and I said to myself,

So me and my sister were home alone a lot. And my mother was a psycho with the chores. Like me and my sister had to clean the house, do the ditches. We had to do our own laundry. You know, all the yard work was done by me. And I swear to God, when I was a kid, I'd be out there mowing those lawns and I said to myself,

When I get older, I'm going to figure this out and I'm never going to mow a fucking lawn again in my life. And yeah, I don't mow the lawn. How old were you the last time you mowed a lawn? Oh, that's a good question. I was probably, you know, I was probably 17. Oh, wow.

When I get older, I'm going to figure this out and I'm never going to mow a fucking lawn again in my life. And yeah, I don't mow the lawn. How old were you the last time you mowed a lawn? Oh, that's a good question. I was probably, you know, I was probably 17. Oh, wow.

When I get older, I'm going to figure this out and I'm never going to mow a fucking lawn again in my life. And yeah, I don't mow the lawn. How old were you the last time you mowed a lawn? Oh, that's a good question. I was probably, you know, I was probably 17. Oh, wow.

Yeah. Yeah. Well, until I bought a house. When I bought my first house, I mowed that lawn.

Yeah. Yeah. Well, until I bought a house. When I bought my first house, I mowed that lawn.

Yeah. Yeah. Well, until I bought a house. When I bought my first house, I mowed that lawn.

That's a good question. I don't know, but I can tell you this. I always feel like I feel sorry for people who can't – not can't, but feel like they can't be themselves and can't say how they feel. And I don't know what they're afraid of. And I talk about this all the time, this whole being canceled bullshit.

That's a good question. I don't know, but I can tell you this. I always feel like I feel sorry for people who can't – not can't, but feel like they can't be themselves and can't say how they feel. And I don't know what they're afraid of. And I talk about this all the time, this whole being canceled bullshit.

That's a good question. I don't know, but I can tell you this. I always feel like I feel sorry for people who can't – not can't, but feel like they can't be themselves and can't say how they feel. And I don't know what they're afraid of. And I talk about this all the time, this whole being canceled bullshit.