Tim Dillon
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It is the culture that we have made you believe is essential.
No one thinks this is better.
No one thinks this is preferable.
Nobody thinks this is good.
We are just all doing it because there seems to be nothing else to do.
And we are being fed like lambs to the slaughter.
We are going to be fed into the wood chipper.
And when all these jobs go away, when all your meaningless crap office job goes away and you can't go take a photo of yourself wherever the hell you're going and you can't take a photo of the fucking restaurant that no one can get into, this whole city that I'm in right now has descended into hell.
All of these normies are just running around from the corner store to the fucking 1986 to all these restaurants.
And the whole goal of their life is to tell someone they got a table at a restaurant on a Saturday night.
I'm telling you right now, I couldn't describe how meaningless this has become.
In the 90s, when I lived here...
You know, when I would come in here, I didn't live here.
I was in Long Island.
My parents would bring me in and I would go on auditions as an actor.
And there were these little black box theaters under these restaurants in the West Village.
And people would put on these plays about getting molested.
And then they would kill themselves.
Do you understand what a great city we lost?
Like truly?