Matt McCusker
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And ever since I've been, because the whole thing for me is like, even if you see somebody
who's like kind of unbearable, like maybe doing something crazy or whatever.
Once you have kids, you're like, oh, that's somebody's kid.
So like if my kids are out in the world, God forbid someone walked past them or like nice fucking hat, dumb ass, I'd be so upset.
So I started being like, well, I'm going to treat everybody like they're someone else's kid.
And, you know, and it's like because, you know, I would hope their parents would like want them to be treated nicely.
And if their parents don't care if they're treated nicely or not, then they need even more kind of like loving care or, you know, loving care or whatever it's called.
I have a theory.
I have a theory.
And my theory is that, so I think it goes all the way back to like,
It's just a thing in nature.
Exactly.
But if you're an organism, say, and there's a bigger organism than you, you have a fear of annihilation instinctively.
You're going, this thing's bigger than me.
Now I'm going to die.
And I think humans have so many dimensions to judge where it's like money...
looks success what it's like infinite like so like comparing so if you if you sense someone somehow bigger than you then it's like you have to somehow cut them down in your head because there's like a weird innate fear that pops up that's my theory yeah so you just walk around the day all day and then if there's someone that like you can just completely slam dunk on it's probably just a feeling of victory where you're like this fucking piece of shit
Well, I mean, if you're with your bros, it's fun to mess around with your bros like that.
But yeah, if you're out and like in public around someone who's essentially a stranger and you're like, I know a lot of people do this and start just absolutely ragging on people.
I'm like, bro, you can't do that.