Jesse Eisenberg
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She didn't date me for a year until I was like of age. Oh, really? Is she older than you? She's older than me. How much? A bit? She's going to kill me. Oh, okay. Well, a bit older. Yeah, she's a bit older. Okay.
She didn't date me for a year until I was like of age. Oh, really? Is she older than you? She's older than me. How much? A bit? She's going to kill me. Oh, okay. Well, a bit older. Yeah, she's a bit older. Okay.
Yeah, exactly. And also she found me to be, I think my most attractive quality was just unthreatening. And then by the time I was 18, I had a little bit more of a adult physique. Like what you're looking at now. Yeah, yeah. A strapping young man. Yeah.
Yeah, exactly. And also she found me to be, I think my most attractive quality was just unthreatening. And then by the time I was 18, I had a little bit more of a adult physique. Like what you're looking at now. Yeah, yeah. A strapping young man. Yeah.
Yeah, exactly. And also she found me to be, I think my most attractive quality was just unthreatening. And then by the time I was 18, I had a little bit more of a adult physique. Like what you're looking at now. Yeah, yeah. A strapping young man. Yeah.
I'm actually only good during an emergency. I find that too. I'm bad every other time of life. In an emergency for some reason, I come alive.
I'm actually only good during an emergency. I find that too. I'm bad every other time of life. In an emergency for some reason, I come alive.
I'm actually only good during an emergency. I find that too. I'm bad every other time of life. In an emergency for some reason, I come alive.
Ja. Ja. Ja, genau. Oh yeah, yeah, Jim. Jim. He worked for the president. And the story you told in this book was so brilliant. You said you had all these conspiracy theories. And I was, again, I was 17 and I was going through a period of like trying to figure out my own kind of like, let's say, intellectual grounding in the world.
Ja. Ja. Ja, genau. Oh yeah, yeah, Jim. Jim. He worked for the president. And the story you told in this book was so brilliant. You said you had all these conspiracy theories. And I was, again, I was 17 and I was going through a period of like trying to figure out my own kind of like, let's say, intellectual grounding in the world.
Ja. Ja. Ja, genau. Oh yeah, yeah, Jim. Jim. He worked for the president. And the story you told in this book was so brilliant. You said you had all these conspiracy theories. And I was, again, I was 17 and I was going through a period of like trying to figure out my own kind of like, let's say, intellectual grounding in the world.
And would I be the kind of fringy person that I definitely could have been? Or somebody who's like just kind of sees the world for what it is and is not kind of trying to make myself feel bigger by having an ego about fantasy nonsense. So anyway.
And would I be the kind of fringy person that I definitely could have been? Or somebody who's like just kind of sees the world for what it is and is not kind of trying to make myself feel bigger by having an ego about fantasy nonsense. So anyway.
And would I be the kind of fringy person that I definitely could have been? Or somebody who's like just kind of sees the world for what it is and is not kind of trying to make myself feel bigger by having an ego about fantasy nonsense. So anyway.
You talked about this guy, that you were so manic and you visited him in DC and you had this kind of manic episode where you were telling him all this crazy stuff. The conspiracy, yeah. You said, Mark, we're not that coordinated. Yeah, people here aren't that organized. Not that organized. I tell this story all the time because to me it sums up everything I feel about...
You talked about this guy, that you were so manic and you visited him in DC and you had this kind of manic episode where you were telling him all this crazy stuff. The conspiracy, yeah. You said, Mark, we're not that coordinated. Yeah, people here aren't that organized. Not that organized. I tell this story all the time because to me it sums up everything I feel about...
You talked about this guy, that you were so manic and you visited him in DC and you had this kind of manic episode where you were telling him all this crazy stuff. The conspiracy, yeah. You said, Mark, we're not that coordinated. Yeah, people here aren't that organized. Not that organized. I tell this story all the time because to me it sums up everything I feel about...
People who are on the fringes of intellectual thought, which is that they suspect all these things are happening in establishment circles. And I'm now in the establishment circle, because I work for corporations. Now I'm still on the artist side. And I just see, yeah, it's all still individuals kind of trying to make a day go by.
People who are on the fringes of intellectual thought, which is that they suspect all these things are happening in establishment circles. And I'm now in the establishment circle, because I work for corporations. Now I'm still on the artist side. And I just see, yeah, it's all still individuals kind of trying to make a day go by.
People who are on the fringes of intellectual thought, which is that they suspect all these things are happening in establishment circles. And I'm now in the establishment circle, because I work for corporations. Now I'm still on the artist side. And I just see, yeah, it's all still individuals kind of trying to make a day go by.