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HARRY PINERO! | EP 359 | ShxtsNGigs Podcast

2024/1/22
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本周播客更新内容包括:SNG SUPER8挑战赛、Harry Pinero访谈、街头对Harry Pinero的评价、曼联知识问答、起源故事、直播、动漫讨论、Harry Pinero的建议以及针对Harry Pinero的提问。SUPER8挑战赛中,Ellis可能因为睡眠和恢复状况良好而领先。Harry Pinero为人友善、谦逊、幽默且才华横溢。ShxtsNGigs播客的成功在于两位主持人的化学反应,而非嘉宾阵容。去年播客最佳嘉宾评选中,Chunks of Philly获得了压倒性胜利。播客团队收集了一些网友对Harry Pinero的评价,准备与Harry Pinero一起讨论。成功的关键在于努力工作和擅长所做的事情。Gary Vee的成功秘诀在于其极端的积极性和不顾一切追求梦想的态度,但这并不一定适用于所有人。Gary Vee对一位拥有五年YouTube创作经验但订阅数不足千的女性创作者的评价,引发了对成功与天赋的讨论。成功需要时间,并非所有努力都能立即带来回报,这与天赋无关。网友评论中,有人认为Harry Pinero擅长肛交。网友评论中,有人称Harry Pinero为“有史以来最性感的祖先”。Harry Pinero的艺名“Harry Pinero”的由来是其叔叔称呼他为“Prince Harry”,以及他之前使用的艺名“Stars Pinero”。网友评论中,有人将Harry Pinero比作奴隶主会分享的巧克力。网友评论中,有人认为Harry Pinero喜欢用不同口音自言自语。网友评论中,有人认为Harry Pinero聪明又幽默。网友评论中,有人认为Harry Pinero长得像电影《刀锋战士》中的演员。网友评论中,有人调侃Harry Pinero的胡子。 Harry Pinero的成功源于其对自身潜力的认知和对目标的坚定追求。成功的关键在于相信自己是最好的,并坚持不懈地努力。Harry Pinero的成功离不开其对自身优势的把握和对机遇的把握。在零售行业工作的经历教会了他金钱的价值和努力工作的重要性。在零售行业工作期间,他曾因偷窃商品而被解雇。Harry Pinero开始进行游戏直播。播客团队和Harry Pinero分享了各自最喜欢的动漫作品。Harry Pinero认为自己成功地弥合了传统主流媒体和社交媒体之间的差距。未来五年,主流媒体和内容创作者将继续融合发展,内容创作者需要保持自身特色。Harry Pinero的第一部走红的视频是他在Peckham街头拍摄的,内容是劝阻警察不要为小事为难他人。Harry Pinero的第一份工作是在Hoxton的一家呼叫中心。Harry Pinero在呼叫中心的工作仅仅持续了两周就被解雇了。作为内容创作者,最困难的部分是人们对内容的误解和对个人生活的侵犯。“We Are Winning”的理念源于对赢家心态的理解和对积极人生的追求。Harry Pinero更倾向于拥有倒退时间的能力,而不是快进时间的能力。Harry Pinero最喜欢的YouTube视频是与Sidemen合作的Tinder视频。Harry Pinero计划在自己的YouTube频道上发布更多关于足球和动漫的内容。

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You don't come to this walk anymore. I'm not going to call the police because I like you, but you can't come here again. Okay, guys, before we introduce our special guest for today, let's get the Scoopity Doop update. I'm a floopity floop. Yeah, man. So my week has been, I've come to terms with it this week. I was really struggling on strain. Mm-hmm.

Training was fine. I did two PT sessions this week, really hard ones where like my legs, for example, for one, I was for like four days, didn't even register an activity.

It didn't register an activity, you man. - And you started it before? - Yeah, did you start the activity? - Nah, I didn't start it. - You need to manually do it. - You don't need to manually do it. - You should manually start. - I should and I have been since then, but I'm saying for those, I didn't and it didn't do anything. But ever since then, I've manually started them. - But even though, 'cause sometimes I do and I've not like selected what I'm doing. It says, oh, it's detected you've done something, select the activity. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, it didn't detect nothing. - It's fluctuating. - But anyway.

I had a few days of really, really, really good sleep and recovery. I was gassed about. That's made me happy. Good. So yeah, I'm happy with this one. We'll calculate who's winning. I'm pretty sure Ellis is winning.

- Probably from sleep and recovery. - Yeah, sleep and recovery. - Yeah. - 'Cause I saw the catch up. Did you see the chat? - Oh yeah, you won two, didn't you? - Oh, I didn't see. - So yeah. - It popped up in the chat automatically. - Yeah. - I saw that yesterday as well. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And you were winning the other one, right? - I won the straight one. - You were in straight. - All right, gang. So yeah, I'm excited now. I haven't checked the stats. Did any of you man train yesterday? - Yep. - You did? - Yep. - All right, say less.

No, gang. I didn't. I didn't. I'm laughing because you said gang. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, wait. Yesterday. Yesterday. Yeah, I did train yesterday. You did? Yeah, sorry. But you're not training today? I'm not training yesterday. I'm not training today. I did train yesterday. Say that. I'm going to have to do something today then. Soz.

It's cool because I also do stuff on days that you man don't do stuff and that's fine. - I do stuff every day, bro. - What day are you on now? 75 hard? - 74. - You're on 74? - Oh, let's go. - Well done, well done, well done. - Tomorrow on . - Dominoes on Thursday. - Wow. - Third time's a charm, bro. - Third time. - Third time. - Sounds like I might owe you five bills tomorrow. I might owe you five bills tomorrow. Unless someone falls down the stairs.

I can't train later. But now, okay, gang, that's well done, bro. I'm very proud of you. I'm very happy for you. That's insane. That's an achievement. What's the body composition saying? Yeah, a lot better. The thing is, I did it more as like a mentally thing anyway. I wasn't that bothered about any physical change, but I have lost some weight, which is good. I think I lost about,

half a stone I think very nice which is decent because I wasn't trying to lose weight anyway but yeah definitely built muscle my arms are looking better my shoulders are looking better so yeah definitely do you feel like more energetic do you feel stronger yeah I feel a lot more um

- Yeah, I feel a lot more energetic and stuff. I've been definitely with the water and stuff as well. I think my sleep's been a lot up since doing it as well. - Your sleep's been crazy recently. - Yeah. - I've seen like nine hours. - Last few days, yeah. - I'm not coming last night bro. - Wow, yeah bro. - It's cause I was in that sleep debt though. Had to catch up. - Well played bro. Well played. I'm very happy for you G. Oh yeah, I forgot as well. Since doing this, I am two and a half kilos down.

- Wow. - In weight. - Gang. - Nice one. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Can I go now? - Yeah, you can go. - I weighed myself when we first started. I was, 'cause it asks you for your weight and no. - Yeah, it does. - It does ask you for your weight. When you first started, it asks you for your weight. I was 90, I thought I was around like 96, but I was like 98 point something. So I just put 99, let's say 100.

Let's just say 100. Let's just say 100. I weighed myself this morning. I am 96.4. Gang. Very nice. Well played, G. Good job. We're smashing it. We're smashing it. All right, Rem. Yeah, man. I'm happy with my training. I'm happy with...

My sleep, like I said, I always knew it was going to be a struggle for me. But I am allowing it to encourage me to get some more consistency there. I was... Maybe I was getting like six and a half. But since having the watch, I'm pushing for my sevens now. Just over seven. But yeah, I'm getting there. I'm getting there. The strain thing is sad because...

Weight training, it doesn't just, it just doesn't give you the credit that it does for cardio, as we know, heart rate monitor, whatever. Can get a bit toxic as well because, not between us, I get toxic too, but I mean, competitively. But I mean, you don't want it to play games with you because before I had this watch, I would train and just know I've trained at this solid weight training session. And then for an application to tell me that I've trained at an intensity of 10 out of 21,

that's a bit jarring. Yeah, that's a bit jarring. So yeah, you got to, you know, detach yourself from that and understand that it is literally just heart rate and you understand that your pre-workout cardio or your post-workout cardio or your sprints, boxercise, whatever, that's what's going to really boost it up. 75 hard for Ellis, obviously, your double sessions that you're doing, that's,

- Yeah, we're gonna get a nice change in the tide now. - That's incredible. Well, only if he drops off. - He will. - He will. - He'll have a McDonald's on Thursday and it'll be a wrap. - Yeah, I said that too. The first thing I asked him about 75 hard, when he finishes, will he maintain the double sessions? Because that is where the strain is. - I have to. - Well, to keep your strain of the competition, probably bro. - I'm gonna have to. - You're gonna have to. - Yeah, I'm gonna have to. - Question, do you keep your whip there the whole time? - Yeah. - Scooch that bitch up. This is why your strain's all over the place.

- Why? - It needs to be high. To be fair, I- - What, is that okay? - It's supposed to be an inch above your wrist, snug, tight on your hand. - Mine's pretty tight. - Mine's low, bro. - You man are fucking with me. I switch it sometimes as well, depending on if I'm wearing a watch or not. - Why is it that? - You switch it? - Yeah, 'cause if I'm not wearing a watch, sometimes I put it here. - Okay, okay, okay. Yeah, this is, yeah, I should probably have my- - Yeah, it's supposed to be tight. I read up on it the other day. Tight and inch above the wrist bone. - Okay.

- Tighten up bitch now. - All right gang. But yeah, I'm excited and I'm glad that we did switch to Rem's- - Tally. - Weekly. - Weekly tally. - It's better. - Because it gives me, yeah, it keeps me motivated. Like this week I've had a terrible week of strain. Yeah, and it's nice to know that I can come back into this week and be like, cool. - Cool, go again. - Yeah, we'll go again. It's minor, it doesn't matter. - 100%.

Again, I'm not trained. I didn't train yesterday. - You're training today? - Depends on the time we finish. Ideally, I would really like to. Depends on what time we finish here today. Obviously it's gonna take me two hours to get home.

But ideally I would like to do something today. And if not, I'm not going to stress myself out. I'm training with my boy first thing tomorrow morning. I've got PT on Thursday. I'm training on Friday. I'm training on Saturday and Sunday. So I will get five sessions no matter what. So yeah, I'm really happy with how this is going. You're training five times this week. I will be training five times this week, yeah. We're on Tuesday. Yeah. Right, I'm training six times this week. Swear. That's funny because I'm actually training seven. Okay.

- It's impossible. - It's not impossible. Two a day, three days. I'll do what it takes. - Okay, cool. - Yeah. - We'll see. - We'll see, yeah? - Yeah, yeah. If you're saying five, I'm saying six. - Yeah, all right, gang. Cool, man. Yes, yes! - You don't need to say much. - This is what I like. This is what I like. Anyway, let's get to the scores. Let's start with Fuhad. - Yep. - So four points. - Four points. - One point, five. - Five. - And then two points, so that's six.

Seven. Seven, sorry. Rem is three plus two, which is five, plus one is six. Six. You, two plus three, five plus three, eight. Eight. Ellis, one plus four, which is five, plus four, which is nine. Nine. Well done, Ellis. Well done, Ellis. So, so far, we have...

A total score of Ellis is 17. Rem is 15. Fuhad is 14. James is 16. So I'm last. You're last. So it's one, two, three, four.

Cool. All right. After two weeks. Let's see how week three goes. Right, guys. Welcome back. Welcome back indeed. To another episode of the second best podcast on the planet. Yes, sir. So, you know how it goes. Usually when my chair is facing this way. You know what time it is. There's someone in the building. Yeah, man. So today we have another very, very, very, very special guest. So what I like to do at the beginning of all of our special episodes is...

a nice introduction to let this person know how we truly feel about them. This brayer, when I was thinking about his introduction, I didn't think I had too much to say. But then yeah, my brain was wrapping. - Yeah. - So we've met this brayer like four times, three, four times. - Yeah. - Incredibly kind. Makes a very conscious effort wherever in the same room to come over and not just say hello, make conversation. That's the difference.

- 'Cause there's two of us. A lot of people don't make a lot of effort to chat to us. It's usually quick spud spud and piss off, which I'm not mad at. It is what it is. But yeah, this guy is always been very, very nice. When we asked him to come on, I think he replied in about four seconds.

Which is fantastic. I've been waiting. Yeah, which is gang. That made my day. And yeah, man, like as far as this guy's career looks, the only way I can describe it from an outsider looking in is literally just a friend to all. This brer seems to be friends with everyone. You never hear a bad word about him. Humble. Humble, very, very humble guy. Genuinely funny, intelligent, witty guy.

unique character. So guys, please welcome Harry Pinero. - Let's go. - Welcome, sir. - That was something to make me fall in love. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Very sincere. - Yeah. - Means a lot. - You're welcome, bro. - But actually, it wasn't actually four seconds. Don't do that. It was like a minute.

- Yeah, it was like, I don't think my face- - Yeah, but you saw it and you're like chill, let me breathe. - Can I be honest with you guys? - Go on. - Safe space? - Yeah, safe space. - I was waiting. - Swear. - I feel like I should have been here a few episodes earlier. - Yeah, I was gonna say entitlement. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - I didn't feel like that. - Entitlement, entitlement. - I didn't feel like that 'cause I remember when you came on my podcast quite early. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.

And I just didn't get the respect. - You had the respect, we just didn't want to fail you. - We weren't there yet. - We weren't ready yet. - Oh, okay. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. We didn't want to let you down. - First, first, first. - So this is a much better space and time for us to collab. - Got your little name on the door and that. - Hey, you saw that.

- Things are looking up, man. - Yeah, man. I think back then, where were we back then? We weren't in here, were we? - No, 'cause I was still in Mani. - You were still living in Manchester. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we had the Birmingham studio. - Who beat was two years ago. - Yeah, you didn't wanna see that. You don't wanna be any part of that. - It was bad. - It was bad. - It wasn't guest friendly. - Yeah, it wasn't us friendly. - It wasn't your facts. - But do you know what's so sick about you lot's podcast? You don't need anyone.

That's the reality of it. And I think that's why when I saw you doing guests, I was like, right, they're trying to level up. But in essence, you don't. I think people just love you two's chemistry. And that's why we love watching you guys. Thank you, G. I appreciate that, bro. Yeah, man. We're trying to...

keep guests to a minimum, like once a month. Once every few, well, we said last year we wanted to do once a month. I think we did like four overall. - Four, yeah. But we're sticking to once a month. - Yeah, we're gonna try and stick to once a month. - Appreciate it. - And you are the first. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - First of the year. - Yeah, first of the year. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - So last year we did a competition, a vote of best guest of the year. I don't think I've even announced it. Chunks of Philly won. They won by a landslide. - Yeah. - Yeah, yeah. - That was a hilarious episode though, man. - The votes were up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So no pressure.

I did send them a trophy, it's engraved. - Okay. - So no pressure at the end of the year, you might get a trophy if you do well today. - I might, I might, hopefully. - You might, yeah. - Just work hard today. - Yeah, that's what I'll do. - See what happens. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - All right, so. - I'll try. - Introduction's out of the way, we're settled in. So what we wanted to do,

Like I said, we've only met you a handful of times. So we thought we'd do some outreach and get some thoughts on like what the streets think of Harry Pinero. Okay, sick. So we're just going to find out what you'll think of Harry today, okay? No, it ain't going to be good though. I just know. You don't think? No, no. Because I ended up seeing a little tweet that you put out and some of the comments I said, Lord have mercy.

- Lord have mercy. - To be fair, they're not actually that bad. - Okay. - That's how you wanna look it. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's facts. It's how you wanna look it. - I was looking at it as they're gonna cook me and I'm here for it. So I'm open. - Bet. - All right, cool. I'm gonna start. How many you got? - I've got 10, you got 10. - I've got 10, yeah. - All right. - 10 for 10. All right, cool. - Bet. - Harry was Florence Nightingale's babysitter. - That's mad. - Okay.

- Who is Florence Knight? - I don't know. It's just an old figure. - I know it's got something to do with- - Prehistoric times. - And NHS, I think. - I'll swear. - So to speak. - Clever. - I mean, that's not too bad. - They called you a co-founder. - Let's just have it out of there. It's Darkest. So Darkest has been calling me old for the longest in all our videos. And it's like, it's stuck. So much so that even my sister- - She just calls you old? - I'm four years older than her. It's not even a mad thing.

but it is what it is. That's not too bad. - Yeah, Flores Nightingale. - Oh no, that's crazy. - She was a World War nurse or something like that. - Old nurse. - Old nurse. - I knew it had something to do with healthcare. - Pictures, brazy. - Yeah, black and white. - Yeah. - That's historic. - They said you were her babysitter. - You're the babysitter. Yeah, that's nice. Okay, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool. Fair. Right, so this one's cool. "I would die for that man. He's got me on bending knees." See, there you go. I mean, it was a guy that said that,

- It's a compliment nevertheless. - You are a bad guy. - True. - You are a bad guy. - Compliment. - No, I don't like that one. - That's a compliment, bro. - No, it isn't. How is that a compliment? - How is it not? - Bending knees. - A man bending knees for a minute. - Yeah, but you attract both sexes. - Yeah, man. - That's not your fault. - That's not your fault. - That's just what you ooze out. - That's what you do with you. - Pause. - No, see? - Pause.

Sometimes the pauses, you gotta be really quick. That was, pauses. You just never know. That's what you lose out. I like that, man. That's nuts. I was hoping it was a throat slammer. No! Yo! Sorry. We're early in the... Yeah. Come on, man. Slammer. Yeah, I thought, I've had Joe and Juice today, so it's giving me a bit of juice. You know that protein is good, man. It kicks. Oh, that's funny. All right. He looks like when God said, let there be light, he was out of town.

- That's a bit nuts. - That's a bit racist as well. - It is a little bit. - Yeah. - You're darker than Harry though to be fair. - I know I am. - Yeah, but you own it. - So do I. - Yeah, I'm not saying you don't. I'm just saying you do. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, I love being the darkest in the room. - Gang. - Yeah. - Gang. - Yeah, yeah, 'cause when I light up the, you know what I'm trying to say? It's a reflection thing. - See, that's what I mean. Silver Linings, bro. - What color was that person though? - I don't know. I didn't see it. - This person? - Yeah, the person that said that. - I don't recall. I just saw the thing. - Okay, fair. - I doubt it was.

- It's definitely mining up in it. - Yeah, yeah. - It wasn't darker than me. - Yeah, it wasn't you and Dan. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - It has to be up. - Mining up. - Okay, cool. See, this one's another big one. How can I become rich and famous like Harry? Genuine question. - I don't know, be good at what you do. - Gang. - Pray to God. - Gang.

and just have a different work rate to anyone else in your field. I think that's the difference because everyone's trying to be rich and famous. So that's why not everyone's successful because they probably don't work as hard as everyone else in consistency, I think. But I'm not rich.

- My accountant's watching. Yeah, yeah. I'm broke. - Fair, gang. - That would be my advice. - I bet. Just be the hardest worker and be good at what you do. - And good at what you do. - Cool. - That's important. - In reality, let's have it right. There's people that work really hard. - Yeah. - But they just don't know how to do what they do to the best of their ability. - Bruv, I was watching a...

a Gary Vee video like six months ago. Do you know who Gary Vee is? Do you know who Gary Vee is? I can't stand him if I'm being honest. Yeah, I don't rate him at all. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't rate him. He just came up on my TikTok. A lot of shouting and a lot of like... Gary Vee is basically, in a nutshell, he's a brat. Yeah, he's just like...

an obnoxiously positive guy, but so much so that it's offensive. So like someone will be like, oh. - Oh, I've seen his face. - Yeah, someone will come up to me like, oh, my dad said he's gonna kick me out if like, I don't take over the shop, but I really wanna do YouTube. And he'll be like, fuck your dad, live on the streets. Like chase your dreams no matter what. - It's so left, man. - It's so left. - Yeah, and he'll be like, bro, I don't think that's sensible. He's like, now fuck sensible, bro. Like get rich, die trying. Like that's what he's on. It's nuts. He's annoying, bro.

- Is he a millionaire? - Yeah, he's rich as fuck. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's caked, he's caked. But anyway, being good at what you do is facts. Some girl came up to him a little while ago and was like, "I need help." Like, I've never even heard him speak this way. A lady came up to me, I've been doing YouTube consistently for five years and like,

Like, I don't even think she'd hit a thousand subs. She consistently five years. - She's horrid. - Yeah, and then bro. - She's horrid, she's horrid. - Yeah, yeah, bro. - Wow. - Yeah, mans turned to her and said, "I'm not gonna lie to you, I don't usually say this, stop." Yeah, five years is enough to say, "You're just not built for this." - Wow. - Yeah, you're not good. And that's just calm. And now you know, you tried. - But you know what's so mad about that statement though, yeah?

Unless she's really, really bad at her job or what she's trying to do, you know? Because there's some people that it takes them 10, 15 years to break. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it's not necessarily that they weren't good at it. It's just that it's just not their time. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sometimes that can be misconcepted with, oh, you're not good at your job. It might not be your time, man. We see rappers all the time.

It takes them 10 years to get signed or to get their number one or whatever it may be in it. But in her case, she's probably just crap. Yeah. I mean, yeah, literally. Yeah, probably. I mean, Van Gogh, he died broke. True. Never sold like anything. Now he's... Post-Homis, he's cakes apparently. Post what? Post what? Post-Homis. What's that? What's that? Whoa, whoa, whoa. Can we Google that?

Can we Google that, please? Post Hummus. Post Hummus. I need to see that. That's the word. Do you mean like post-mortem? No. What's that? Post? After death. When something happens after death. When someone releases an album or work after death. Both of you apologise right now. I'm actually sorry. I apologise. I apologise right now. I'm actually sorry, bro. Wow. Post Hummus sounded...

- That's nuts bro. I thought you were talking chickpeas bro. - Next stuff bro. - Post. - You man trying to- - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

You can shut up 'cause you do that all the time. He Googles something and then he just cosigns it. - No, I literally knew what that word meant, but you can simmer in your own grief if you want there, so. - He's doing that thing again. - Next. - He's doing that thing again. - Yeah. - Right, anyway, where were we? - We were on Harry P. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. How can it be Richard Faye, ask you, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, cool. I think he eats ass damn good. Something I definitely know. - Nah, 'cause what is, okay, what is it about this ass licking stuff?

- That's what the streets are saying bro. - No, I mean, look, I got good tongue action, but not for that area. - Never by you? - Never. - 'Cause my thing is the fear of smelling something or tasting something that I feel like- - Tasting is nuts. - Tasting is crazy. - But that's why it puts me off. - Yeah. - Like post shower, like immediate shower. - Fresh shower. - You're speaking from a place of- - He's selling it. - Yeah, you're- - I'm trying to sell it to you. - No, no, no, no, no, no. - I'm trying to sell it to you. - You're speaking like, bro, come on man. - I'm trying to sell it to you. - We're doing that 2024.

- Scenario. - I'm asking you. - No, I haven't had a scenario where I felt like I wanna eat an a-hole. No, it's never happened. - Okay. - I have. - Talk to me, 'cause you might wanna-- - I scrammed it twice. - Bro. - I scrammed it. - I scrammed it twice, man.

- Oh my, that's getting used. - Facts bro, fresh shower. - Fresh shower. - Face down, ass up. I was like, hey yo man. - That slow lick. - Yeah. - From the click. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Maybe I'm missing out. - Bro, you have to be, you can't force it. You have to be locked in. - It's gotta be a moment. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - You've got to want to do it.

- Yes, okay. - You're not thinking- - Otherwise you're not giving your best. - Yeah, you can't think tonight's the night I'm doing it. You have to be so like blinders on. Wow. - One of the best feelings I've ever received is getting my asshole eaten. - Really? - And honestly- - So yeah. - Was doing that. - It's a fear of mine. - Really? - It's exposure, innit? - Yeah, I just don't know how- - That's trust. - Understatement. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - No, but it happened by accident. So it was like,

- Yeah, but you continue to let it happen. - No, because it felt good. And I was like, wait, hold on. I feel like this is going somewhere. - I've landed. - And you said, let it happen. And it happened and I was like, wow, incredible. - Why didn't you return the favor? - Just nah. - Just nah? - Nah, I just felt like I didn't want to steal the show. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - The limelight, you got the limelight. - We got a gentleman in here. Wow, okay, cool. - Thank you. Another time, maybe, you know, bit here again. But the thing is, it's all about,

Just making sure that someone has their moment and leaving them with their moment. All right, facts. Cool. We've had this discussion though, just before we continue. What's a comfort? If I'm trying to advertise myself or I'm trying to feel comfortable about getting my cheeks spread for anal, what position? Because I don't feel comfortable. No, it's the worst. I don't want my legs up here. There's no good position. No? It never looks cool. Like, it's...

You have your bending down. - Yeah, I'm not doing that. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - What he's asking, what position were you in? Is what he's asking. - Yeah, I was trying to... I swear, 10 and two. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - 10 and two. - Yeah, yeah. - 10 and two is nuts. - Where you open eyes closed. Where you peep. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- Bro. - Nah. - Nah, nah, do you know what it is? She was so involved in it. Again, moment thing. - Yeah. - Sometimes you gotta let these players play. - Yeah. - A manager manages and then you just- - That's what I need. I need confidence. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - I need confidence from her. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - She's been there before. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, she's been there before and I just was really happy with her job, you know? - Gang, bro. - And you weren't expecting it.

- You know what? It's not like I wasn't expecting it, but there was a certain time where you get to a certain area between the- - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Once you feel something there, you know what's happening. - Yeah, Valley of Death. - And then she just- - She what? - That's the Valley of Death. - Valley of Death? - The gap between the balls and the anus is the Valley of Death. - What did she do? - Huh? - She did what? - Well- - Oh, shit! - She pulled you back? - Yeah, she said, "Shh, shh, shh." - I'm telling you, there's no way you feel like a quote unquote man. - She folded you. - See, okay, look. See, these are the words that I didn't use that you're adding on now. - She folded you.

- I didn't say folded but- - Your real one bro. - Your real one. - Just one half of a folded. - And your eyes rolled back. - Gang. - Fair, I'm not mocking it all. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - We're mocking it bro. - These are experiences that we have to experience in order to knock it. - Fair play. Has that been one and done or have you had it done before? - I mean, look. - Are you trying to find your camera? - Yeah, who is that? - It's just right here. It's just drawn right here. - I cannot confirm nor deny. - Say less, say less. Let's move, let's move, let's move.

- Oh God. - I love the honesty. - Right. - Bro, I'm a nice guy. - Thoughts on Harry Panera, yeah? Sexiest ancestor to ever walk the earth. - Okay, that's a compliment. - Yes. - But then it's again, playing on the age. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Guys, look at me as brothers. Do I look old? - You actually don't. - Define old. - It would be one of you, man. - No, no, no, no, no. - It would be one of you. - No, no, no, no. 'Cause I would say no. - Okay. - But I do look up to you. So is that so wrong?

Do I look to you for wisdom sometimes? - What do you mean? No wisdom. I look to my granddad for wisdom and he's not even here anymore. Like I asked my dad, what would granddad do in this situation? That's wisdom bro. - Yeah bro, what do you want from me? - Fares, fares. Well, I'm an older statesman there. I'll take it. I'll take that. - Chokes. - Oh man. - His name sounds like a fruity cocktail that white people order in the Caribbean.

- Let me get that Harry Panero. - Fez. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - It does. I've met people that's like from the Latin community and I've said Harry Panero and they start speaking to me in Portuguese and go, "Mm, mm, mm." Stage name. - Not today. - Stage name. - Stage name. - Stage name. - Stage name. Alias. - If I told you my real name, you'd be like, "Excuse me?" - Stage name. - What did you say again? -

- It's a mad name because it just sticks. It sounds like it could be a football player's name. Like it sounds like one of those. - Is that why you landed there? - Nah, the origin of the name was my uncle used to call me Prince Harry

Don't know why. Please don't ask. Because I was the first boy in the family that was over here, right? This is a little joke. Didn't slap, but it stuck. So Harry was always part of it. And then Pinero came from Stars P, Stars Pinero. So when I wanted to make a name that I felt like would be a good name, I just merged both together. Harry Pinero. Fair play, man. Yeah. I'm actually going to tell everyone my real name. I was just going to say, I'm going to ask a roadside question. So my real name is... You lost your mind. I'm not telling you. I'm not telling none of you.

- Son of your people. - Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Let me actually digest. - Nobody's getting enough. - Let me digest this for you. - You look like you're getting excited. - You licked your lips, I saw you. - I didn't think I was getting exclusive. But why I wanted to ask was 'cause you said your uncle called you Prince Harry. - Yeah. - I'm assuming from like the royal family Harry. - Yes, yeah, yeah. - Is your name not Harry? - No, nothing near it.

- I would never have known that. - Do I look like a Harry to you? - No, no, but don't get me wrong. I know you don't look like Harry, but I just assumed, I knew the Pinero wasn't your surname, but I just assumed it was Harry something. - No, no, no. - And I don't know. - I don't know much black Harrys. - Neither do I. - I've never met one. - I think I've heard of two and literally Gavi, that's their name, Harry. But I remember my cousin, there was a video, I'll probably send it to you after and you can use it, yeah? He goes, "Bro, do you look like a Harry? "You look like a Kunle."

And it's true. I'm African in it. So there's no, I don't know no Harry's, but it's a name that sticks. But yeah, nah, Harry's not my name at all. Gang. Noted. Noted. You look lost, boy. Yeah, bro. Where were we? Is it your turn? I think it's your turn. Right. Throws on Harry Pinero. Wow, this one's crazy. This one's actually crazy. Go on. He looks like a sweet bit of chocolate the slaves would share. Oh, wow.

- Wow. - Yeah. They said he's a little house boy. - Days. - A little sweet thing. - That the slaves would share. - Yeah. It's 10 and two daily, they said. - I don't know how to say that one. - I don't know how to feel about that. - Yeah, I don't know how to. I take it as just like, you're pretty you. - Yeah, and then it's like,

- It's a bit of a compliment, but then a disrespect. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - I'm not even passed around the master, the slaves. - The slaves my bro. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Complexion. - You're going too far. - That's what? - No, no, that's not a flag, you're going too far. - We're just trying to understand it as much as you. - Facts, this is new information. - I know it's very self-explanatory, but you've gone and delved in a bit more. - I don't like these man. - I'm sorry bro. All right, I'm gonna do a couple more. - Yeah, facts. - He looks like he walks around his house talking to himself in different accents.

that's not even a joke you know i buy it i can see it yeah that's essentially what i used to do as a kid like i think that's why i was able to like have that confidence to be able to go out and do it okay i used to watch people like jamie foxx dave chappelle shout yeah bro that man would just i just felt like they were so tapped that it was able to construct it into comedy that was

you know, available for the world to just be like, yeah, these guys are amazing. So yeah, I used to do that. My sister would be a witness. Like I would, my wife and kids, I'd watch that and just watch how, you know, Michael Kyle would do his little mad impersonations. And yeah, I loved it, man. - Gang. - I know that I'm not well. - Cool. That's all right, bro. - You have to be an element of tap to be able to do the job. - Yeah, I hear it, G. - You know what I mean? - Well played. - Well played indeed. - That's not really a diss. I think that's the most spot on one so far. - Fair play. - Dang, this one.

- Very smart, very funny, gang. Short and simple. - I like that man. Shout out to that person, man. - Yeah, there you go. - You know your stuff. Feel like it might be me that sent that. - I'm gonna do one more. Dude looks like the actor from Blade. - So where's his name? - Where's his snipes?

Okay, in my defense, Wesley back in the day. Yeah, back in the day was. Was the guy. Yeah, he was cooking. He was the guy. He was cooking. If you're talking early Wesley, I'd hold that. Ayo, what was that? Pause. If we're talking early Wesley, I'd hold it. Eee. Tell us to do it again. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Spread like quarter to three. You know, I came out and I said to myself, I ain't going to do no pauses. Bro. I've done already. I'd hold it.

That's nuts. I haven't heard that before. Sorry, boy. That's all good. It's good. He confidently wears a beard made of eyelashes. That's a stinger. That hurts. Is that full form or do you trim?

- I'm asking questions because I'm doubling down on the statement. - Fuads. - Because I want you to protect yourself. - How do I protect myself after you've just done that? That said, is that full form? - Or do you trim? Some men trim. - No, I trim. - Exactly, but it's not full form. - Don't do that. - Oh God, that was funny. - It's not full form. - That hurt, that actually hurt. - Exactly. - I'm not gonna let that hurt. 'Cause you two both have well-constructed beards and mine just looks...

- There you point up, they're upstairs. - Bro. - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah. To be fair though, I got mine the hard way. Bro, I had like a baby mustache in like year five.

- I went through it, bro. I hit puberty as a youth. - What country are you from? - I'm half Irish and then half from Trinidad. - Oh, okay. 'Cause I thought he was Asian. 'Cause that's usually like mostly what happens. My brethren, Mehmet, he had a beard at four. - You thought he was Asian? - Yeah. - I get that a lot. That's fine. - No, no. I just thought it could be. - Oh, yeah. It's a symptom. Yeah, yeah, yeah. - No, no. I didn't think. No, no. I just, yeah. It's a symptom. The situation. - My brethren, Mehmet. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out Mehmet wherever you are, man.

- I don't know why that's funny. - But yeah, no. Wow, full form. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Full form was a nuts question. - Yeah, that was bad. - Or do you trim? - Yes, though. - But you said you trim, so you've answered the public. - Yeah, I don't really like the whole. - Exactly. - Yeah, it's a lot, man. - This is your look. - Yeah, it's mine. - There's nothing to be mad about, bro. I think it looks great. - It suits you, bro. - It really does. - Thank you. - I'm not even saying that. - Facts, bro. - No, no, no, thank you. - Some man can't grow beards. - Facts, and you can, and it's connected. - A bit. - Not a bit, it's connected, bro. - What do you mean a bit?

- Yeah, so no, I'm happy to be here. - I don't know bro. - Spray. - No, no way, I'm joking. It's not as connected as I would want it to be. - Oh, okay. - I don't have what you guys have underneath there. - This thing? - Yeah. - They don't teach stuff like that. Anyway, are we talking about that? - Do you deal with this every week? - We deal with this every single week. - Wow, relentless, but I like it. That's good. - I appreciate you. - Yeah, anytime.

- Right, cool. That's it, yeah? - That's it. - I had a couple more, but we won't even go there. - Yeah, yeah. - You're warmed up now. - You're settled in. - I'm good, I'm good. - That's the worst of it, over. - I see what's happening here. Let me just have my, which I requested. - You look after our guests. - You do. - There you go. - Gang, right. So before we go any further,

Fu had for some reason just built up this gripe in his head and was like talking shit. And he was like, oh, Harry always talks about Manu. He doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about. Like I'm the real Manu supporter and no one's giving me the love. Why does he always get to go to Old Trafford and I have to drive myself? Like all these kinds of things. Why am I sitting in the back freezing my tits off and he's there just like picking blades of grass and stuff. And I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, Fu had, it's not his fault. And then Fu had didn't want to hear it. So he was like, when he gets in here, I'm going to like,

Shank him with a Man U quiz. Isn't that what he said? - Oh wow. - He actually said that. - He said, we're gonna go toe to toe against Man U and see who's actually the real support in front of all these people. - Okay, okay. Okay, fair, fair. So you don't really mean that? - Quiz please. - Oh wow. - Yeah, no prep time. Yeah, yeah. - Oh wow, let's have it then. Let's have it then, mate. Yeah, this ain't gonna help you, brother. It's not. Wow. - Gang, right. So we're doing a Man U quiz. I'm gonna sit this one out and you man can cook.

- And yeah, I think Fyrad said he wants Harry's season ticket if he loses. - No, what I will do. - I would love the season ticket. - If I lose, you get to pick any game. My seats are quite close. So it'll be the closest you've ever seen in your life. - I've seen. - Oh, you've seen? Okay, yeah, very close. Might even get you to meet some players. Who's your favourite player? - Ah, Fyrad! Don't answer that question! Do you know who he's doing to you? He's little bro-ing you! - Who's your favourite player? - Don't let him little bro you in your own studio. - Oh, do you know what? I'll get you a signed shirt.

- How do you spell your name? F-U-A-D? No, 'cause I wanted to know how you spell it. - It's the beard. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - The beard coming out. - I mean, no, I just wanted to know, 'cause. - Eyelash beard, say it. - Man said I'll let you meet some of the players. - Eyelash beard. - Lest. - Dismental eyelash beard. - Eyelash beard, yeah, that's naked. - Okay, let's have it then, man. So how's it working? Is it you ask me? - Nope. - Oh, whoever wants to speak first. - I'm just saying it out, just quick fire. - Should we do hands up or are we shouting? - Yeah, 'cause I feel like shouting today.

- No, no, I really do. - I'm gonna be the judge. - James be the judge to say who says it first. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna be the judge. - So if there's any questions, direct them that way. - Yeah, facts. - Alex Ferguson famously kicked a boot at- - David Beckham. - Don't be silly now. - Just know yourself. - That was Harry.

- Just know yourself. - He told you to know yourself. Stand up. - Actually know yourself. - Stand the fuck up. - Next question, next question. - He said know yourself. - Just know who you are though. - Wait, hold on, hold on. Can we just address the fact that I will probably know all the same answers, he just says it faster than me. Don't let him. - Don't do that. - Save him. - That doesn't make sense. - That was actually horror, if we're being honest. But anyway, one of them. - Next, stand up. - Man U broke the record for a transfer fee in 2016 when they paid 89.5 million- - Paul Bobber.

- Have it right man, that's Harry Panera again. So it's 2-0. Honestly, I feel like what you should have done this morning was an excellent breakfast. - Next question. I know the answers bro. - It's fine. - I know the answers. - I'm gonna need you to pick it up. - Yeah, that your goal is to love. - Which player holds a record for the most Man United goals? - Rooney. - Next. - Oh good. That was, no, no. - No, no, no. - He did this one. - That was good. - Say that, say that, say that. - That was good, that was good. - My brother.

Which player took the number seven jersey after Cristiano Ronaldo? Mason Mount next. Who did you say? Antonio Valencia. Wait, who did you say? Mason Mount. Oh, after Ronaldo. After Ronaldo. Antonio Valencia. No. Mason Mount. Mike Lohan. Yeah. Oh, I'm thinking of the second time. You were thinking, but you didn't get it. Dickhead. I was thinking of the, like, now. He just left. 3-1, Harry. Sorry. 3-1, Harry. How many more have we got left? I think it's up to 10. Okay, 10. We'll do 10. We can go. There's a couple extras if we need. Dickhead. Let's go.

Let's go. Come on, man, please. As of 2020, Manchester United hold the record for the most league titles in England. 13. How many times have they been champions? 20. Oh my days, I should have shut my mouth. What were you thinking, Harry? I thought you were Premier League. We won it 13 times.

- League titles. - Premier League, but like- - League, yeah, 20, he's right. 3-2. - 3-2. - Fez, Fez, Fez. - I'm sorry. - Can I be honest with you guys? My heart's beating. - My heart's beating, I'm leaving the golf. - No, no, no. - My heart's beating when you did the intro, I was thinking this guy's got the heart. - No, no, my heart is beating because the bragging rights are on almighty. Wow, let's go. - Which player holds a record for the most Man United appearances? - Ryan Giggs. - Yeah, that's, yeah, fair.

- Wow. - Fair. - 400 and something, I think 462 or something. - No, it's more than that. - No, no, it's eight something, isn't it? - It's seven. - Oh, 1,050 something. - 900. - 991. - 963. - We were just saying numbers. - Yeah, that's what I was saying. - We were just saying numbers. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - That was one of the bonus questions. That was one of the bonus questions, but there's more that I can go back. What is the nickname of Old Trafford? - Fiat Dreams. - Correct. - I was gonna say it just then.

Honestly, I hope my son's watching this in 20 years. Son, believe in yourself. - Next question, man. - Always believe. - Always believe. - Five, two. - Five, two. - Impossible is nothing. You can do it. - As of 2020, what is the capacity? - 75,000.

- Incorrect. - 76,000. - Incorrect. - 78,000. - Incorrect. - 77 something. - Incorrect. - 79,050 or something like that. - 79,652. - Incorrect, incorrect. - Oh, you know what it is? I know what it is. Bro, it's easy. 81,000. - No. - 80,000. - I'm sure 72,500. - No. - It's 77, bro.

- No. 74,000. - Charged. - Charged. - It was 74,000, but did someone just say that? - We just said it just now. - Yeah, but it was so long down the line. - And you were shoving it up. - Charged. - 74,000. - Alex Ferguson did not win the league with Manchester United until his seventh season.

False. It's true. Seventh season? Yeah, he took over in 1980-something. I thought it was like after the fourth season. We won it in 1992, 1993. Oh, when did he take over? 1980, well, it would have been seven years before 19, so yeah. Do the math. I'm losing, I had to pepper this up.

- It's well known that my maths is horrible. I've always said the way I'm gonna raise my son is on Google. - Wow. - I genuinely thought it was after like four years. 'Cause I knew he took over 80 sites and then we won in 92, 93. So I thought it was like four years, but. - Fair play. - Seven. - I'm gonna let you win some answers now. - I think you got one left. - There's only one question left, isn't there? - Yeah, there's one left. This is question 10. Before they became Man United. - Newton Heath. - Dub.

Fuck. The club was known by what name? Newton Heath, yeah. I just want to take this opportunity to thank myself, Sky Digital, my father. Sky Digital? Yeah, because that's when I was watching Sky. He didn't have that at school. And look, God is good all the time. You had Sky in school? Yeah. Prehistoric times.

- Next question or next segment. - It's darling. - But because I, let me be honest with you. I actually love shits and gigs. I really respect you guys. So regardless of the fact that I battered you, I'm gonna give you my tickets for whatever game you wanna have. And you can take James with you. - I don't think I can be seen with Donny. - That's an honest man, all right? Do I get a trophy?

- We'll arrange something. - We'll arrange something. - I mean, you are the guest, you have to win. - Yeah, yeah, no, I knew he was doing that for that reason. - You bodied it, I'm not gonna lie. Fear Out I Love You fucking bodied it. That last answer, wow. - Didn't finish the question. - Yeah, I didn't even know what the question was. - I love my club, man. I love my club, bro. - You really do. - I do. - Fair play, you deserve it then. - Thank you. - You deserve it. - Can I get another round of applause or? - Yeah. - Oh, thanks.

- That was fantastic. - I know Fouad and I know that if that was me that lost, he's fuming right now. - You might not understand. - He's fuming. - On my own show? - Yeah.

- We love Man United. - I know you do. We all know you do. You did put like a valiant effort. - I think so. - Yeah, I was just literally just a bit more quicker with my answers. - Yeah. - But he knew them. - And it was, you also were just like, you were stern with it. Like when you hit the- - Let's move on. - The Rooney next. - Let's move on. - Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. We take a lot of L's on our own show, don't we? - Fuck, let's move on. - Anyway, Jesus. - Right, so now that's out of the way, we wanted to talk about OG Harry Panera. So obviously,

The name is covered. In order for you to even want to do a stage name, mindset wise, how did we get to where we are today? Obviously today, highly successful, very well known across a multitude of platforms now. Like I've heard bits and bobs about like your origin story, but from your own perspective, like where did it all start for you? Good question. I think for me, I always knew that, you know, there was something in me that was

incredibly great and I just felt like I was, I thought that was a pause. - Nah, nah, nah, nah. - Yeah, yeah, sorry. - I thought about it, but. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

You know, we look at some of the comedians that we've had in the limelight, like Lenny Henry, Richard Blackwood, and there just wasn't anyone else after that. You know, honorable mention to that, Don't Jealous Me, Vujanic and Poet and stuff. And I just wanted to do something that was me and that related to the people that I'm around and the situations that I have been in.

So I think when I saw that social media was changing and they had the likes of Mota Comedian and Michael Dapper, I said that this is the perfect time for me to just be myself. And I had a good following because of where I was raised and the people that I was friends with. They all know that I was just a funny person. I never really took things seriously.

So I just took to my social media, Snapchat, Instagram, and was just promoting, I guess, self-love. I wasn't in the best place. I was working in a nine-to-five in co-op, and I think a lot of the people who knew me knew me for a certain lifestyle I was living. Then I just went back to living in co-op, or working in co-op, should I say.

And that was a humbling experience for me because I had to work really, really hard to prove to myself and prove to them that what I'm doing right now is going to change my life. And I always felt like I was very, very entertaining, very, very funny. And I just felt like maybe just put it out there. And honest to God, I knew I was going to do it. I just knew. I just had that feeling that no one can do it the way I do it. I wasn't trying to do it like how anyone else was. The stairs videos, they all came up from like me working in a job.

getting a haircut wanting to record to the girls that was on my snapchat look how i look but then it traveled to like the man them saying bro this guy is mad funny so i just kept the consistency it was a day day in day out thing

speaking about experiences that I had gone through that I knew that the man them and the girls would would relate to and sure enough it just it became something it became a thing where everyone was like yo Harry Pino where's the next video so I then had like it was like supply and demand so I knew that if I can consistently started to post and and you know just change the narrative of what I felt like an entertainer was which is you know you have to be a certain type of person I was broke you know I was wearing champion tracksuits and and

wearing the same trainers every day to work, but I knew that my own qualities would show and that's what it did, man. And everything just started happening because of what I was doing. I got a Link Up TV shouted me to be a presenter. I had never presented ever in my life.

And I took that opportunity as this is the one chance. If I don't do it this way, it's never gonna work. And I smashed it out of the water. And everything else has just happened, man. And when people ask me, how did you do it? I just say, bro, I just did it. I don't even know how. Did it scared? I just did, yeah. Did it scared? Good callback. That was a good one, yeah. Because there's no, I didn't make money for a year. Not one penny. But I quit my job.

because I just felt like, yeah, I quit my job because I was like, all right, let me just save like two and a half grand. That will at least allow me to pay rent where I was living at my mom's house, still have money to travel to and from if I got booked for shoots or whatever. And yeah, the money ended up coming when it needed to come. It didn't come when I wanted it. And that was all God because I felt like if I had it, then I probably would have lost it all. And yeah, I've got a good manager who I've known from when I was 14. He ended up...

he was working at Island Records. He left there and was like, bro, let's work together. I was like, let's go. And he's been my manager ever since, man. So I've had a beautiful journey. Everything's just happened organically, man. Nice. All glory to God, man. How long ago was the Link Up TV? The initial- 2018. Presentation. Do you remember what it was? What it was about? Yeah, so Rashid had DM'd me. You know when you get a DM from someone who you've been watching for years, you think, I'm gone. I remember screenshotting it, sending it to my friends. Fuck, I remember that. I remember that.

- I'm gone. - You know when you see the blue tick, it means something bro. So Rashid shout out to him. And he's such a real person 'cause to this day, every time I see him, he's wearing a We Are Winning T-shirt. And I asked him, I said, how many of you do you have? Because I see you a lot and you're always wearing this T-shirt. But he DM me, he goes, bro, we got this role. Arnold George was doing it before, which was Talent Hunt, which is, it was a festival based show where they go to festivals and ask people like, what's your talent?

I kid you not, I watched it for two, three minutes and I already knew what they was asking for me to do. But what I was gonna do was completely different. I was gonna move to girls on there.

I was going to clown people. I was going to find talent, but I was going to have it all in one. So it was the idea for me was for it to showcase my own interaction skills, but also my presenting skills and also that you can be nice to people in the public and they'll do what they want. And we did it in Shepherd's Bush. And instantly when I recorded it, I knew if this goes well, I'm clear. And we did that. Then we did Peckham. We did Croydon. We did Brixton.

We did Stratford. And all of those became like a staple of the time that Harry Pinero was starting his journey. Yeah, and it was just... I used to get people, random people on the way to work. They'd be like, bro, I watched your video, man. You're a proper guy, man. And you get road men. Literally, I'd be coming off the train in Halston because I was working in Halston. And then one of you goes, aye!

I thought, yep. It's time. Yeah. I must have moved to his girl, man. He goes, brother, I don't really go up to you. It's like that, but you see you, what you're doing? Trust me, bro, you're changing the narrative. And I was like, I didn't even know you know the word narrative.

narrative i didn't even know but that was the that was the impact that it was having and um my content back then was very raw and very authentic because that was what i felt was going to work at the time i felt like everything was a bit safe that people were doing and i wanted to be the difference maker and i guess i was because it made a lasting impact but um yeah talent hunt was the one that really set off for me boy with you

With the mindset, obviously, this is a random question you might not even be able to answer. Yeah. Like, you're one of the first people I've heard, especially in having, like, basing it on yourself. Like, obviously, you have...

a lot of people who want to act or they want to do music and their journey is obviously very intentional. Like I want to get to here. A lot of time that doesn't really, with content creators and stuff, it doesn't really apply. Usually it's just like, I just started doing it. And then lucky for me, it kind of took off. Yeah, you're one of the first people I've heard that's like everything from day one is intentional. Like I knew where I wanted to be. I knew I wanted to do this and achieve these things. Like where's that mindset come from? - You've got to believe you're the best, you know? In the most humble way.

- I've always- - Is this from childhood as well? - Yeah, I've always been a confident person. There's people that will be watching this that will be like in the comments, they'll be like, "Trust me, in school, he was always that person." Like I've always been confident. Like I've always felt like whoever I am in this world is special and I'm happy with that. So when I do work and when I set my goals, I set it knowing that when it's meant to happen, it's gonna happen. Do you know what I'm trying to say? Like I never think, oh, if it doesn't happen in a year's time, it's never gonna work. You know what I'm trying to say? I always feel like-

God has his plan for me and that is when it's gonna happen, it's gonna happen. And everything's happened. Like the first card I got, I didn't get it when I wanted it. I got it when it was supposed to happen. So with my career, I always said, look, I'm gonna start off doing the content that's a bit raw, get people's attention, but I don't wanna be talking about girls forever. I wanna be a presenter. I love football. I'm gonna start working with my club. How am I gonna do that? Start speaking about my club. I was a Jordan ambassador for a year, almost two years actually.

I loved wearing Jordans and I would wear them every time, became a Jordan ambassador. So it's like, you put little deposits on things that you want to make grow into a house, so to speak. And that is exactly what I've done. So, you know, everything that you see right now has been strategic, you know? So yeah, it's a big part of belief, man. Like sometimes when I say certain things to my manager, he'll be like, look, I'm going to support you, but,

I don't know if it's gonna work. And then I go and do it and I smash it out of the water. And it's like, you know, and relationships, I'll say a massive part of that is my relationships that I've built with people. I've always, I remember the first two years of my career, I went to Spotify,

I went to Adidas and I said, "Look, this is what I can offer you guys. I feel like I'm, you know, I've got a great relationship with players and also musicians. If we were to start a podcast, we started Who We Be. I think I'd be great with it." And then me and Henry, our relationship was incredible. And that's when we first met you guys. And that conversation just felt like we've known each other for time. That's a skill that we, me and Henry both have, and it was able to work. And that's why we did so well with the episodes. And with Adidas stuff, United is my team. So why not get someone who loves the club

and also the players know who they are, it's a great recipe. So it's kind of like selling yourself, so to speak, but then also delivering. - Fuck, you know what? I'm actually pissed off.

You know what? That's motivated the fuck out of me, bro. I'm not even lying. I've made myself so small recently. Like, I'm not even lying. Like, there's a lot of times where, like, before, when we didn't have anything, we would have these, like, grandiose dreams and then goals and would write them all down on a whiteboard and we're like, we're going to do this, we're going to do this. And a lot of it was just like, that sounds impossible, but let's just go, let's just go. And kind of everything has happened. But for some reason, the more, like, the more...

reassurance that we get that that's the correct mindset to have. I don't know, recently, like we get pitched these things or like we'll have these ideas. I'm a bit like, that's not really realistic, is it? And I kind of just like diminish myself. I want to be more like that. I want to be more like, okay, cool. This is a paid advertisement for better help. Bro, talk to me real quick. Ask me what my self-care non-negotiables are. What? Grounding. Grounding.

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Betterhelp.com/gigspod today to get 10% off your first month. That's betterhelp, H-E-L-P.com/gigspod. - I genuinely believe this could happen. This can happen. I want this to happen and it's gonna happen. - Who's gonna stop it? - Yeah, facts. - I've had my fair share of Ls as I've been growing, but I've always believed

God would not put me here if he wanted to remove me. I don't think so. And if I'm supposed to be removed from this, then so be it. But until then, I gotta keep going. Bro, it's a beautiful thing that we have here that you've created something or I've created something from nothing. It was an idea that has now become a career. And now you're in a space right now where

you've got the best podcast, bro. Let's have it right. You and you and you chunks and Philly on God have the best podcast. You know why? Cause it's not about your guests. It's about you two. We're coming into your space that you've created. And I feel like I'm the same when, when people interview me, it's my surrounding that you're a part of. And you as a person, I will then read the room and be like, okay, cool. You're someone that maybe needs to warm up. So 15 minutes for the interview, me and you are rapping about life. I'm going to,

you know, loosen up the situation a bit. So when the camera's on, I'm like, listen bro, it's gonna be like vibes. And that's why my interviews work well because I know how to read the room and you guys do the same. So it's not a coincidence why you're here, bro. - Thank you, Jay. I appreciate that, man. - You just have to, you gotta own that, bro. That's all you guys. That's why O2, bro, O2 Arena. - Speaking of guys, the biggest you've ever had, May 26th, 2024, please get your tickets. There's only a few left. There's only the nosebleed seats left 'cause you left it too long. - Your problem.

That is your business. Please come and see us. Link in the description. And yeah, man, it's gonna be a vibe. Anyway, back to the- - That transition was world class. So much so I didn't wanna say nothing. I said, oh, wow. - Are you coming by the way? - VIP? - Of course. - Okay, of course, yeah, yeah. - I'll be there. I'll be there. - Gang, all right, cool. Exciting, right, cool. Well, that was a beautiful origin story. Thank you for sharing that with us. - Jesus Christ. - I didn't know it. Co-op.

- Yeah, I'll never forget, yeah, there was a, I've got stories about that shop. There was a guy three years younger than me in school, right? And he pulled up in a van, yeah? And I was outside putting out the, you know, the things that swing to show you what we got off. - Yes. - Yeah, like 20% off. - God, yeah. - Dragging it outside, dragging it outside. And I see this van pull up now. He's come in now, he owns the company, right? And he's like, "Rah."

What are you doing there Working in there bro And I was just like Yeah this is my job man And he goes Nah bro Gotta get how you live bro Then he goes Where's the sugar I had to walk him No To the sugar And get the sugar And he goes Love man

And bro, that's when I knew that. Yeah, I got to go. I got to get it. No, I have to get it. You're that funny guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyway, that's reality. Where's the sugar, bro? Do your job. And the thing is, why it hurt a bit more was because you're three years younger than me and in school. Oh, I forgot you said that. Yeah.

- And in school, yeah. In school, obviously, you know, like you look at the people that are older than you that, oh, you're gonna go off and do whatever you're doing to be successful. And that's not to say that working in nine to five isn't, it's a stepping stone for me personally. It's what taught me the value of a pound. It taught me about, you know, work rate, being on time, everything else that I didn't know prior to that. I learned there, right? But that was some of the most humbling experiences. But in the same way, I'll never forget, there was this one girl that,

she generally, she had like a Merc. I didn't even know what Merc it was, but it was outside. And she's always come to the shop and I moved to her and I ended up getting her number, but she basically humbly said to me, you don't drive. So,

I live over here, you live in South. I can't always drive all the way there. And I just felt like the fact that you give me a number just off the me gaming you was enough. And I knew that to get to the level for it to balance out, I just needed to do what I was doing. But again, those situations humble you, bro. And they teach you lessons. Before we wrap up to the next session, I want to ask, how did it feel or what was the experience like when you quit co-op? I got sacked. I got my ass sacked. So basically, yeah.

There was this situation, yeah, where like my manager was basically like, look, I can see that you keep taking items. Yeah. So what happened was. Your little teeth. Yeah. So what happened, bro? Listen, remember, I've gone in there with no bread, right? And I'm trying to, I got 30 days to get paid. I'm not used to that. So what happened was there's a thing where if anything's open, yeah, it's considered to be something that's waste. So if the box is open, it's waste, right? Yeah.

So what I would do was I'd just open things and be like, yeah, it's waste. But then I'll take the proper one, put it in the freezer and then I'll make my way home with all the stuff. So he's called me on my day off, gone in guys, gone, you know, there's been some claims that you've been stealing some stuff. - Claims is nuts. - I know that. - Claims is crazy. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. He goes, I know that, you know, you're not gonna lie to me because, you know, and then I've gone, I didn't take anything. He goes, I've seen you on the camera. I've seen you on the camera. I was just waiting to see if you're honest with me. Honestly, he goes, I'll be honest with you.

you don't come to this work anymore. I'm not gonna call the police because I like you, but you can't come here again. And I was like, dang. - This work anymore. - Bro, so I didn't leave co-op. I got sacked. But then one time, this is my villain origin story. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.

A few years later, obviously I'm doing well for myself. So I've gone past the arcs. I used to work at that Arsenal stadium, right? It was a car near the Arsenal stadium. - Is it the current Arsenal stadium or the old one? - No, no, the current one. So I've pulled up here, but I was literally driving past and I was like, nah, let me spin this. So let me spin this coupe. I wanna see something. I pulled up now and I've just walked in and everyone's like, oh my God.

Yeah, I was like, yeah, that's the bitch. You know what I'm saying? I was like, oh, I paid for a Lucas aid, yeah. I didn't want the Lucas aid. I just wanted to pay for it. And then there was a few people there and I just paid for whatever they had there. It was my flex. I didn't need to do that. But I just felt like you lot are probably all the stories. He's a thief, he's this, he's that. And I'm sure they've probably seen through the other young people that was working there that I was doing what I was doing. Now, by no way was what I did right, but I was broke and I needed to bring back freedom. My mom said to me the other day, she goes,

"You know what I loved about you? You always been a selfless boy. You always used to bring back food." Well, mother, I got some news for you. - Oh, damn. - Stolen! But it is what it is. And listen, no one can say that they've worked in retail and haven't stole. - That's a fact. - Oh, 100? - Yeah. - That's a fact. - It's part of the game, man. - Yeah. - It's part of the game, bro. - Yeah. - But allegedly. - Fair play. - Allegedly is facts. - Allegedly. - Moving on. I just want to talk about nice stuff. One question.

I haven't pitched it publicly, spoke to you man about it. But now Harry's here, it's perfect time to pitch it. - Okay. - Your boy's getting a streaming game. - Oh my God. - I'm jumping on the streaming thing. Oh right, sorry. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Thanks guys. Yeah, I'm jumping on the streaming thing. How are you finding it? - Brother. - I see you doing it a lot. - No, I've just been accepted to GTA RP. It's about to go down. And I don't know who I'm gonna be. I don't know what character I'm gonna play up to. For me, yeah.

Having a streaming set up in your own house where you feel the most comfortable. We all loved playing games when we was younger, right? And to be able to be an adult and still be able to do that stuff for me is elite. But it's just the interactions you have. It's a new family, I call it. I've got people that... It sounds mad that they're watching me play games, watching me interact, watching me listen to music. It's...

It's just next level, bro. I just downloaded, yeah, Attack on Titan, the game, right? And I'm going to start that on stream with all my anime because I've got different sections of people. I've got animes, I've got the football fans. The RP for me is like... And you know what? Credit to Philly because Philly's someone that as much as like, you know,

he's younger than me, I'm inspired by him a lot because when he's on something, he's on it. - He's putting the gas. - Yeah, he has. He's not been playing games, but he was just like to me, "H, bro, get onto streaming, bro." And I have a streaming set up, but I was just, that's where the man would come and we'll just listen to music and vibe and whatever. But then I was like, "You lot, go on, man. Now it's time for me to stream."

It's just so sick, man. And the bread that you can make on there. So I've heard. Cha-ching. So I've heard. But I'm building though. So it's similar to, I guess, the start of my career, I guess, because it's like,

I wasn't making anything, but I loved the journey. So I'm loving seeing it go from 70 viewers to 300 to 500. And then hopefully it's going to be thousands every time. So bro is sick. I'd love to see you. I would a hundred percent watch your streams. If I see you subscribe stream, I'm giving a hundred subs. A hundred subs.

- Right here, right now. - Right guys, you heard it. Now I haven't got a choice. - Yeah. - What are you into though? Like what games are you into? - So bro, I'll be doing betting. So like we play COD a lot. That's my main thing. I play Overwatch sometimes. Look up he's a Rocket League. I play chess. - Wow. - And what else do I play? It mainly, it'll mainly be just that. And then just chat, just chat bro. Most of the time. - The chat will do really well. - Yeah. - I think if you lot transition over from this and you have more like

instant conversations with people. - Yeah. - It would be incredible. - Yeah, so my main thing, I'm not gonna go in there hardcore like, these are the games I play, this is the thing I do. It's just gonna be mainly just chatting. And then if I'm playing a game, I'm playing a game. - Yeah, 100 subs from me, easy. - Bro, I appreciate that. I'm not gonna hold you to it. - No, no, that's Garo. The minute I see on your story, guys, look, I'm on Twitch tonight, bro, 100 subs that same day. - All right, guys. - Also, I'd like to say, I played COD for the first time.

I don't think I'm gonna do it again. - Bro, that's a baptism of fire. - Guess what? I'm playing Fortnite. - Yeah. - And I'm enjoying the victory. - Oh yeah, I've seen you. You're a mega me bro. - I went to play COD. I just landed. I said, yeah, this,

- This is gonna take, but I'm one of those people. I won't stop until I get better at something. - Yeah, I'm saying. - So it's, I think it's the most elite game ever. Like in terms of whatever I've seen, I just need to get better at it. - It's tough bro. When I first, I first, first, first started playing in lockdown.

I think when you and Jay were running a lot, I refused to play with these men until I was good enough that these men won't just carry. I mean, they still carry me, but until I wasn't embarrassing myself. So I ran solos for like two months, three months. You man didn't see me for a minute. I was in there in a dungeon. That's what I need to do, you know? On my own, suffering. I'm doing that right now. My profile remains offline, so they don't know why I'm playing. Oh, damn. I need to do that as well then. Because I embarrassed myself on stream.

Because I was like, you know what? Let me do something different. I've done a little giveaway. I said, you know what, guys? Let me change the game. Because Fortnite, it's a fun game. But I'm a big man. I'm 32. So I went and played now. And then I was like, what? Sorry. No, it's okay. You don't want to interrupt me. That's fine. I'm fine with that, broski. I'm good. You're not going to sub? My first. Yeah. So literally, I think it was on, what stream was it on? It might have been.

- That one there, it might've been that one. I don't know. - Fortnite. - Yeah, there's one, I might need to upload it again, bro. But bro, I got smoked so much, so it gave me a headache. I was just like, I'm going to bed, man. It actually, yeah, but it's an elite game. - Yeah, bro, "Cod" will really, really, really make you rethink your choices. Like it's a disgustingly difficult game. But yeah, once you're in, yeah, nothing can beat it. But yeah, that's me for this year. I'm gonna jump on a streaming thing.

- Three times a week at least. Yeah, 'cause that's what I'm doing. I'm putting in like four hours a night, at least four times a week at the minute. And yeah, I just need one of my boys to come around and pattern a streamer set up in my spare room. - I've got someone for you, you know? - Swear? - Yeah, Sam Ham. - Sam Ham. - Oh, bro. - I knew you were gonna say something. - Yeah, he's, look, I don't do promo for no reason, yeah. He's actually the greatest. I don't know anybody. He'll do everything for you. - Yeah? - Like I'm talking about all you need to do is pay him, tell him what you want,

The rest is history. - Sam, I'm gonna shout you. I'm shouting you today. - Sam. - All right. - I'll give you his number, bro. Everyone's set up is basically set up. - All right. That's bad. - Yeah, unreal. - Okay. I mean, I did say to Nick yesterday he could do it, but fuck. Yeah, yeah, yeah. - No, no, no, no. - It's love. - It's love, man. - It's love, bro. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Sam, Nick, I'm sorry, bro. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- I know Nick came black. I know Nick came black. Who's calling their kid Nick? Unless he's short for Nicholas. - Yeah, he's white. - Yeah, he's white. - Yeah, he's white. - Classic white. - Oh God.

- Sorry Nick bro. - Let's dive straight into anime bro. - Oh, thank God we're here. - We're here now. - We are here. - We've seen the set, we have anime all over. - Jinsei Kaisen. - Yes, yes, yes. Real quick, what is your top three right now? - That is the question of all questions. Okay.

- I'm gonna say my first introduction was Dragon Ball Z. - I think that was pretty much everyone. - So that has to be in and amongst it. But as time's gone on, obviously I've watched better animes. - Of course. - Attack on Titan. - Come on. - Naruto. - Come on. - Shippuden or main? - Shippuden. - Okay. - Shippuden. And I would say it's between Hunter x Hunter. - Come on. - Nice. - I really love, I love Death Note, but that won't be in there.

So I'm probably going to go Jujutsu Kaisen. Okay. So let's actually give, what's the three again? Oh, so I would go Naruto. Yeah. Attack on Titan. Jujutsu Kaisen. Fair. Okay. What's you guys? What's you guys? Strong. Hunter. Oh. JJK. Probably Demon Slayer. I forgot Demon Slayer. Yeah, Demon Slayer is hard, bro.

- Demon Slayer was short form, but it got straight to the nitty gritty. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, don't play. There's no messing around. - No mucking around. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - What about you, Zayn? - Probably similar. Hunter has to be Jujutsu Kaisen at the minute. - It's violent. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - It's just boring, man. - Unbearably good. And right now, just based on how much I've watched it,

Obviously, it's not an anime because it's not Japanese, but Avatar Last Airbender. If I was allowed to put it in there, I would put it in there. If not, probably...

- Probably "Demon Slayer" as well. I do love some Demos. - So how come "Naruto" is not in your- - I love it. - I love it. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you just feel like there's more elite. - Yeah, I watched, I started watching "Naruto" when I was 15 and I watched it, I'm 32 now, I watched it all the way up until when it finished a few years ago. So that's my childhood watching "Naruto" every week for years and years and years. Obviously it's part of the big three, but like,

Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen are just taking what they need from it and just making shit that's unbearably good. So yeah, it's not his fault, but he just can't stand. He can't handle the new gen. - Let me ask you guys a question then, yeah? Out of all the animes, if you could pick one character to go to war with and then- - Gojo. - Gojo. - Gojo. - Not Itachi.

- Tachi's hard. - Not Madara. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Tachi is a different level of like kettle of fish. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Madara's hard as well. Madara literally scrapped an entire army. - Yeah, yeah. - He literally did. - Bro, like. - Just hands as well. - He wasn't. - He didn't even try. - I think he died. - Not too long ago. - And come back alive. Thank you everyone. Like that's not even the real Madara. That was bones and crust and ah, bro. But Gojo's insane though. - It has to be Gojo for me, bro. - How come he can't, like he doesn't lose? How?

- It's that domain. - Are you up to date on Jiu Jitsu? - No, don't say that. - Okay. - What's the last thing you've seen? 'Cause it's finished now.

- I would have to go back on my Crunchyroll and check where I'm at right now. But he was doing OP stuff. So I don't wanna- - You're a minute back. - Oh, you are a minute back. - You're a minute back. - Yeah, I'm a minute back. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Anime is the only way that you can embody this. No actors could do this. - Facts bro. - It has to be anime bro. And bro, some of the things that was happening almost made me tear up bro. It got deep. - Sick man. - That's what anime does to man. - Yeah. - And for anyone that says it's childish, you don't know nothing.

You don't know nothing, bro. I've got people into anime. No one can touch it to me. I love it so much. These guys got me into anime. Really? Yeah. My first introduction to anime was Death Note. Bar Dragon Ball Z. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I just thought it was a cartoon at the time when I was a kid. Yeah. Yeah, Death Note. This was in second year of uni. Yeah. So that's 2010, my bro.

bro wow yeah and then it's been a roller coaster since i remember that i think that was one of the best animes in terms of like how creative it was it was a psyche one like oh it was wow i love that man um right moving on i would say you're doing a very very very good job at helping people bridge the gap between classic mainstream media and obviously social media um i would say in this country

I'm struggling to think of anyone on top of my head that's doing it as frequently and as well as you are. What do you think in terms of like the landscape as far as I, especially with like people like Channel 4 and all that kind of stuff, what do you think the landscape looks like for one, classic mainstream media? Is it done or is it gonna have like a resurgence? And for two, what do you think it looks like for content creators in terms of how we're actually

'cause it's gone from people just on their phone doing shit to now these people are having like big budget sign off, huge like mainstream channel online production, bro. What does media look like in the next like five years? - I do still feel like there is a massive bridge still between

short form content and the big budget content that you're talking about. But a lot of the big budgets need the content creators that are using their phones or using one camera setup, right? I think people that are content creators need to have an idea about what it is that they want to do. Because it's all good getting a job from a channel four or whatever, but that necessarily might not take you to where you want to go. And I think sometimes it's about having the...

the balls to say, well, listen, I've got an idea. I want to pitch it to you. If I don't have full control over it, I'm not going to do it because you see so many people working for, I don't know, for example, like a Channel 4 or whatever, and you don't see them again. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Because they feel like this is it, but you still have to stay here.

- Yeah, I think with social media right now, the transition between being a content creator that's recording off your phone or just off one camera in comparison to working a big budget, yeah, the distance is still massive because it's a jump that people feel that once you make

that is it, all eyes on you. You need to consistently be consistent on your end. I think what is helping other people now is making them realize that maybe I don't really need it is that the fact that TikTok is paying, Snapchat is paying, all these other things that you're building your audience on. My advice to people is go to these people

with an idea you know go to them and say look i've got this idea of a show this is what it looks like this is how i want to do it instead of just taking something from them that they've set for you that you might not be comfortable with because your audience might not it might not work with your audience i've done that i've gone and done a show with with with some of these tv companies and it just hasn't hit because it's not what you know harry panera for so i feel like my advice to the younger generation or anyone who's who's transitioning would be be yourself wherever you go

because that is what it gives you originality and also it changes the narrative of what has been there before you see it when people go on TV bro they change the way they speak like yes well you know but when they're on YouTube it's yo my brother

my brother you get me and it's like i'm not saying speak like that all the time but don't forget that that's what got you to to the place that you are in it so um it is changing i do feel like you know they're starting to realize that online content is the power um but you know mains mains television like the you know channel fours itvs bbc ones they're great eyes and they open up different doors for people up north that may not know who you are but i don't think that's the be all end all

And I've realized that, you know, just finding what you love doing and if it works over there and you can transition, it's great, but it's not opening up doors. You see people are making money from streams. People are making money from, like I said, all these social media apps, you know,

what you guys are doing as well bro i don't think you've been on tv like that and it doesn't mean that people don't know who you are got over a million subs so i think just focus on what you're good at get great at it and if the opportunity comes take control that's the one thank you g perfect right questions for harry ipad next to you okay some of the questions you've already answered in like the origin story or just normal conversation but it should be on the notes page right now yeah so ask the questions to yourself and answer for yourself all right first piece of online content you ever did

It was... Okay, yeah. So I'm going to change it a bit. So the first one that went viral was a video of me walking up Peckham and I saw a lot of police officers with this guy. So I've just said, leave him alone, man. And he goes, he's actually giving us information. And I've gone, you snitching? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Leave him alone, man. You ain't done nothing, have you? He's reporting something to us, actually. You snitching?

Bruh I just commented back to you as well you know So that video Was the first one That made me realise If you just be yourself It will go mad And it done mad numbers Like crazy numbers Shout out to I'm Just Baked Because he's the one that posted it Because bare people Were recirculating the content And not giving me my credit Even though I wasn't A content creator at the time Yeah yeah yeah And I remember being In a uni lecture But yeah by the way guys I was in uni for two weeks Um

So I was in a uni lecture and then I just saw my phone notification just I thought I'd been hacked. So I went on there and obviously he had added me and I was like, wow. So from then that was like the minute where I felt like, yeah that was going to be my time. First job you had. I worked at a call center in Hoxton. Tough. Yeah, tough, tough times. I've worked in a call center. Call center, bro. It was danger. I'm talking about, I've

I've gone in there, they're paying like 10 pound an hour. I'm thinking, whoa, this is good. This is good money. Saying to my mom, mom, don't worry. I'm going to be able to contribute to bills the lot. And I was getting paid weekly as well. That's that good, good. That's that guys though. But the job was a bit mad because it was basically calling old people to get them to, uh,

to donate money to some Samaritan stuff, right? Finesse. It was a real life finesse, right? I didn't have the, I couldn't do it. So like the conviction that some of these people had you, you know, like there was like a booklet that you had to follow. Okay, if they say no, say this. And I'm just flicking through the pages and it's like, the momentum's not working. Anyway, I did two weeks there. I'm getting ready, but better than I told my mom, I'm gonna help. You know what I'm saying? I probably made about like 200 quid, right? And then I get an email in the morning

"Yeah, your contract is terminated. You don't need to come in no more." So I just went to my friend's house and pretending I was working for two weeks, but I wasn't. So that was the first job I had. Horrible. And I'll never ever work in anything now, obviously not now, but like I would never advise anyone to go and do a job like that. - It's brutal. - It's tough. - It's brutal. - And everyone's in it for themselves. - Oh, 100%. Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Everyone, there's no friends there at all. - Yeah. - Horrible place. What's the hardest part of being a content creator? Good question.

- I would say for me, what I found difficult, but it hasn't stopped me from doing my job is people taking everything that you say literally and thinking that, you know, whatever you put out there is a reflection of who you are

And not forgetting that sometimes these things are jokes. No matter how, you know, touchy it might be, this is what people take you for. And it can then start an agenda and so on and so forth. Something that you have to be, have tough skin to be able to power through. And I also say your, you know, public, your personal life is out the window. As in like, I can't go to a shop and, or a restaurant and people don't want to take a pictures of me, which is fine because I know that it's my job. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sometimes I just want to just chill, man. You know what I mean? So,

I'd say those two things are probably like the most hardest thing ever, but everything else is beautiful because I still get great interactions with people. But yeah, those two things is a bit difficult. Sometimes I think, don't you not know that this is banter? I'm joking. - Facts. - Back in the day, they made worse jokes and it was accepted. - Facts. - And people take you for that, "Oh, he's this, he's that, he's this and that." And I'm like,

And I'll never ever do a public statement. I've said this. I will never be the guy that'll be like, guys, you know, I can't do it because what am I doing? I'm giving up to something that's not true. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll never make statements on things that are not true. So that's the hardest. Where did We Are Winning come from? Kind of like what I just said before. So basically I was like, people that hate on you, I've never seen a winner hate on a winner.

losers only hate on winners so initially it was we are winning you are losing now you are losing was for the people that are hating yeah and we are winning on the people that had the mindset of a winner and um we are winning i felt like it's a community thing i feel like when i look at what's happening right now 10 years ago we probably would not be doing what we're doing right now right and i looked at that and i was like yeah well i want to create a space where i feel like

winners are all in any shape or form. You could be working at co-op, you could be working as a bus driver, you could be working anywhere. As long as you love doing what you're doing, you're a winner 'cause you're winning in life, right? So that's where it stems from. And this year we're really gonna push what we are winning is. I'm trying to do like, you know, dinners with winners. I wanna invite all the people that I feel like I respect in every angle and say, yeah, bro, come let's have a dinner. Let's celebrate as winners together. The merch is not gonna be merch no more. I want it to be a clothing line. It has nothing to do with me and we're getting proper stuff.

So yeah, I'm just trying to elevate the sense of we are winning. And obviously, hopefully Man United can do that as well. Would you rather have the ability to rewind time for 10 minutes every day or fast forward time for one hour every day and why? I would want to rewind time because...

I just feel like sometimes there's things that's happened in our life. Yeah. Like a joke, for example, could be so funny. I want to, I want to have that feeling again. Or like, you know, my son, I want to see him drop again. Cause it's so funny when he drops it. Like, do you know what I'm trying to say? And there's certain things that like,

Once this happened, it can never happen again. And I also like the unexpected. I don't want to know what's happening. I like the beauty of not knowing. Because imagine you fast forward an hour and you're dead. I don't want to know that. I just want that to just happen. You know what I mean? So yeah, I'll say I'll rewind. Good question. What is your favorite YouTube video you've ever participated in? Yeah, good questions. I'll say the most impactful video.

and probably would be the favorite would be the Sidemen Tinder that I did with Chunks Philly and the Sidemen because I was on 200k followers and in a week's time I was on 800,000. That's genius.

- Jesus. - That's insane. - It was a madness. - That man actually owned the internet. - No, no, no. As in like, if you see, if you go and type in who owns the internet, it will say Sidemen, literally bro. - Wow. - And also that's just because that was the platform, the biggest platform that I was given to,

i guess show what i can do because it was snappy yeah i remember i was living with philly near philly at the time like we're living in the same building and i picked him up and i was just like bro why am i nervous why am i nervous because it's big budget yeah i had met them before but never like the way that was and i remember when i got there chunks was like the proper gas that your hair because this that was what i was doing the whole day and thing

And I think, yeah, that was the one that I would say was the biggest video because it changed the- Come on, man. People are still saying those jokes now. And if anyone's interested from the Sidemen, if you are watching, I'm actually quite available. We are rather available. No, they are. In the next few weeks. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm willing to travel across London. If you want to do something off ends- Yep.

I can be there. And I'm quick with it. I can be who you need me to be. And yeah, we don't do enough duo stuff. - I think it would make sense as well. - I was thinking that. - Yeah, there's a gap in the market and you guys just really aren't. - Yeah. - Culture and what they've got, you guys can combine it together and I think that would just be great. - Anyway. - I'll be the broker of that.

Do you have any future plans for your own YouTube channel? Yes, I do. So I have been consistently inconsistent on my YouTube channel just because, you know, I've been caught up doing a lot of other brand deals and working and other things that,

don't have anything to do with Harry Panera. So funny enough, I actually recorded a video yesterday with Trunks, Darkus and Philly. And I just need to be doing more of that. They always say to me, bro, we use you for our channel. Like, why don't you use us? And I just feel like sometimes I just get caught up in other things. And so I just want to be a bit more consistent with football content, which I'm doing anyway with Culture Cams and just more stuff that I feel like people want to see. You know, we had a debate the other day about Ronaldinho and Neymar and it's gone.

- We heard. - Yeah, the man that we're not happy. Yeah. And it's gone mad across the world, bro. So that's the power that I feel like I have. I just need to utilize it. So yeah, more consistency from me. - I haven't seen these questions. - I know the last question. - Is that the last question? I think it's the last question. - Wow. Start, bench, sell out of chunks, Philly and darkest man. Oh, this is not a nice question. - That's grim. - What are we basing this off though?

- You set your own parameters bro. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - We're not gonna help you. - All right, I'm benching Darkest Man first just because I've known Chunks and Philly more. Yeah, longest, yeah? So Darkest Man, but I think Darkest Man is the funniest out of all three. Oh my God, Chunks and Philly. All right, cool. Me and Chunks did something incredible. We went to be done Umrah and that is a brotherhood that nothing can compare to.

And that's the only reason why I'm going to start him and I'm going to bench Philly. Because at least Philly gets to play. He still gets to play, right? Wow. Does he?

- The animosity in the room is- - What was the three options? - Start, bench and sell. - Oh, you're selling Philly. - You're not benching, bro. - Okay, okay, let me do that again then. All right, so no, no, no. Darkis, you're getting sold, love. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're sold. Shut me. Yeah, and I'll bench Philly and start chunks. - Wow. - Damn. - I know, innit?

- We didn't even, bearing in mind, the streets ask these questions. These are not questions from us. - That's the streets questions. - Oh man. - Yeah, that's tough. - I just curated them and gave them to you. - That was not nice. - Yeah. - To be fair, we asked chunks and, oh no, one of the chunks of questions was who's finally a darkest or Harry? And they immediately said darkest. - Yeah. - So now that you've got darkest out the way,

You're there. You're the funny one. Darkus is... He's fucking hilarious. I can't even explain it. You're just born with it, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think I'm just... I'm entertaining. He's funny. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He is just... Bro, man, trying to cuss that guy is long. All right, five seconds. Yeah, you know you was here when... And I'm like...

And everyone laughs. Like even my dad finds him funny. Like, and that's even my dad watching TikTok videos, like it was weird, but Darkest is on another level, man. - Yeah, man. Love the Darkest. - Love the Darkest, that's perfect. - Okay, gang, right. So we're gonna finish off because you are obviously now known for being the headmaster, running the class, for worse than class. So we have a running segment on this show called Back to School.

where we, well, Fuhad, asks the team key stage three questions. - Oh yeah, this is gonna be- - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Key stage three and we see who could do the best. Who's winning at the minute? Or is it a tie? - It's a tie between you and Rem, I believe. Or is it two, one- - Two, one, zero. - Zero. - Okay, cool. So this will be a bonus. I don't think this should count to the overall scores. - Cool. - This is just for fun. - Okay, fine, fine. - And you already won the man you- - Yeah, yeah, yeah. And do you know what? I kind of feel bad about that.

- Well, you're gonna lose this one anyway. - Yeah, I'm not, but we can balance it out then, that's fine. - Wow. - I'm the quiz master, so I don't play. - Okay, so obviously you've got your whiteboard, you've got your marker, all of them things, make sure everyone's got theirs. I usually ask five questions, this time I'm gonna ask 10. - Okay. - Just to spice it up a bit. And what we are going to do is after the 10 questions have been asked, we'll pass the boards around so everyone marks someone else's paper. - This is so cold. - Yeah, it's dread, it's dread, it's dread. - This is cold! - Exactly. - All right, cool.

- It's a variety of questions. - Oh my days, I'm excited. - I'm nervous. I get so nervous for this game bro. - Yeah, same. - Cool, cool, cool, cool. Is everyone ready? - Yes. - I'm ready. - Cool. Which of the following is not present in an animal cell? Cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm,

- What the hell was a cytoplasm? - Hey, come on. - This is Inshallah and vibes. This is it. There's no, I'm just, you know like, first thing that sounds good. - Oh, bro. - Okay, cool. - Next? - Yeah, next. - What is the capital city of Argentina? What is the capital city of Argentina? - Just so you know,

Spelling doesn't matter. - Thank you. - Yeah. - 'Cause what I've just wrote here sounds mental. - Yeah. - Yeah? - Are you locked? - Yeah, it's not in them. - Are you locked, Rem? - Yeah. - Ellis, locked? - Yeah. - Just waiting on Jimmy. I'm gonna need an answer, bro. - I know. It's escaping me. - I'm charging it. - Write sign. Just write something. - Something. - Next. Spell parallelogram. - Yeah, you know what? - Parallelogram. - Parallelogram. - Spell.

- Parallelogram. - Key stage three. - I did not spell this. - Every week. - Every week. Every week. Every week. - God damn. - Next question. This is question four. - Yeah. - What is 4.65 times 10? - You know, like my primary school teacher just

- She just landed. - Yeah. - She just landed! Miss Davis! Woo! What does the prefix poly, as in polygon, mean? Few, many, one, or some? - Dip dip do. - What does the prefix poly, as in polygon, mean? Few, many, one, some. Cool. Question six.

- How many syllables are in the word simultaneously? How many syllables are in the word simultaneously? - Good grief. - Come on, it's only got to be one answer. - I hope so bro. - Why? - We're not naming and shaming though, are we? - No, I think we should.

- I'm sure. - We're gonna have to. - Yeah, we're gonna have to. - Everyone's gonna know. Usually, typically, we're very gentlemanly and we say, "James got four." - Yeah, we don't- - But there's no- - Oh, he got this wrong. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - For this episode, we'll do it. - Yeah, I think it's only right. - Yeah, is that fair? - It's only right, bro. It's what the people want. - No, we're not doing that to Ellis. I'll tell you that for damn sure.

- We're not doing that to him. - You just got a preconception about his answers. - No, he has a preconception about his answers. Did you not hear that exhale? - Oh yeah, fair. - It's a sight. - We're all gonna do it. - We're all doing it. - All right. - We're all doing it. - Stand on business, that's why you're my boy. - I'm used to this, so. - All right, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Fair, fair, fair, fair, fair, fair. - Question seven. - Question seven. An angle that is between zero degrees and 90 degrees is called what? - I know that.

- I know that you bumber klarts. - An angle that is between zero degrees and 90 degrees. - Oh my God, where's it gone? - Is called what? - Question eight guys, spell playwright. As in a play writer, spell playwright. - This sounds like a question. - It's a trick question.

- By the way, Fuad's a great reader of questions 'cause he repeats it again. - Yeah. - Yeah, so if you're watching TV shows, he's good at it. - Come on. - No, you see, I'm gonna be an idiot and try and work off the fact that he said something. It could be, 'cause if it's normal, then it's normal, right? - Yeah, I've been, I am going left field. I'm taking a risk with this one. - Question nine. - Yeah. - What is force measured in? Joules, kilograms, Newtons,

Pascals or Pascals, however you want to pronounce it. Okay. Question 10 and the final question of Back to School. What is the capital of Brazil? Oh, this is another one of them stupid, silly little... We did this. We have had this question before. We've had this question before, haven't we? We have. We've had this in top five. In top five. Oh my days. I know this one, but it's not what... And I remember it.

- I remember it. - Oh, do you? - I remember the answer. I was pissed when I got it wrong, then heard the answer and got it right. Same as Australia now. - Yeah. - I know that's so, you can never do me with that one. - I'm not forgetting that now. - Never, ever. Oh my days. - I don't remember, you know, I'm just writing anything.

- I'm putting in any football club, love. - Football club. So everyone has switched the pads or the white balls around once. The first question, correct me if I'm wrong. Which of the following is not present in an animal cell? The answer is cell wall.

- Oh, your mum. - Peak. - Your absolute mum. - The answer is Sel. - Can I just ask what everyone put? - I put cytoplasm. - We all did. - Everyone put cytoplasm. - Oh my days. - That one don't sound right. - That one don't sound right. - Cytoplasm. - Wow. - All right, okay. - You got good writing blood. - Thank you fam. - Flipping hell. - Thank you. - Question two.

- What is the capital city of Argentina? And the answer is Buenos Aires. - Come on. - Well done Harry. - United we stand, United we fall. - Let's go. - My foot. - Yeah. - Silent. - I did. - You had it. - I just had it man. - Yeah. - Sometimes you just gotta charge bro. - I'm not trying to embarrass myself. - It doesn't feel right getting onto people now, you know? I feel like. - Because there's eight questions to go. - Yeah. - There's eight to go. - I'm seeing stuff. - Question three.

- Go on. - I am not taking any other answer but what I spell out right now. - Okay. - Why would you? - I'm just saying, people, I'm just saying. - We're not gonna alter the spelling, bro. - All right, carry on, go, go, go. - P-A-R-A-L-L-E-L-O-G- - Your mum. - R-A-M. - Your absolute. - O-G. - One word again. - I didn't write O-G. - One letter, sorry. - Parallelogram. - Can I be honest with you? - There's one letter.

- Fuck you. - Yeah. - Just off the back. - We all got it wrong, right? - We all got it wrong. - Yeah. - We all did the A. - We all got parallel. - Yeah, we all did the A. - Parallelogram. - Yeah, parallelogram. - Oh my days, it's there, parallelo. - Next question, maths question? - Yeah. - Question four. What is 4.65 times 10? Easy, 46.5. - Okay.

- Question. - You're good. - I'm good, yeah? - Yeah, you're good. - Okay, thank you. - You're good, you're good. - No, no, no, because I know that in maths, yeah, just so it's cool. - You're good, you're good, you're good. - What does the prefix poly, as in polygon, mean? I gave you options of few, many, one, and some. - ACAST powers the world's best podcasts. Here's a show that we recommend.

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The answer is many. - Come on. - My brother. - We're all good, man. - Yeah. - Love and guidance, man. - The next question was how many syllables are in the word simultaneous or simultaneously? - Oh yeah. - Yeah. - Yeah. Come on. - Okay. - Go, go, go, go, go, go. - Why are we shook? - 'Cause I know what I write and I know what he wrote. - Go, go, go, go, go, go. - There's only one answer. - Yeah, go on. - Six. - Did everyone get it wrong? - No, I got it right. - I got it right. - I think I got it right. - You got it right. - Yeah, I got it right. - You got it right. - So only one person got it wrong?

- Okay. - What did he write? - What? - How? Anyway, anyway, no, no, it's fine. It's fine. - Oh yeah. - That's tough. An angle that is between zero degrees and 90 degrees is called what? The answer is acute. - You fucking prick. - Acute angle. - My dumb ass put, you know what? - What did he put? Is it even an angle name? - No, it actually isn't. - What did he put? - He put 90 degree angle.

- It's not that bad. - It is bro. - 'Cause the question is, if we deep it for a sec, the question is what's the angle chord from zero degrees to a 90 degree angle? And you said 90 degree angle. - I didn't hear him properly. - Yeah, you said 90 degree angle. - No, I didn't hear him. - So you just repeated the question. - The distance between us two is, you . - To be fair, I didn't write anything. - Yeah, so. - Oh, damn. - Yeah, but it's not, I'm not getting that. - Yeah. - I'd rather write nothing than that. - Oh really? - Yeah. - Okay, Fez. - Spelling next? - Yes. - No. - Is it? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Spelling, yeah. - Now this is where you got us.

- The fact that you said no is concerning to what? - You're looking at this as well and you said, nah, it can't be a spelling question. Cause what I'm looking at. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

- I feel like he's right and I should have done what you've done, but I wouldn't have done French. - James said he took a left on this. - I took a left. - If he took a left, I took a left and a right, then I went up. - Oh, snap. - I think you might be right. - Oh wait, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I just missed a letter where you did not get it right. - I can guarantee you I got that one right. - I refuse to believe. - No. - All right, go on. Next question, question eight, I believe it is. - Yeah, yeah. - Spell playwrights. The answer is P-L-A-Y-W-R-Y-T-E-R-Y.

- I-G-H-T. - That's what? - Stupid. - I'm fine with that. - Everyone got that wrong. - I'm cool with getting that wrong. - Yeah, I'm cool. - That's foolish. - Everyone got it wrong because you described it as someone who writes something. I'm sure that's what you said. - Yeah, I said playwright as in a playwriter. - Yeah, as a writer. So when you said as a playwriter, I just wrote write. - I was just explaining what a playwright is. - Yeah, yeah. - That's why I said you got us. - All right, two more. - Cool. Question number nine.

What is force measured in? The options were joules, kilograms, Newtons, Pascals. The answer is Newtons. - Okay. - Come on. - That's what I'm saying though. - Come on. - Isaac Newton and them man. - Yeah, man. - Isaac Newton, let's go. - Come on, tapping in. - Yeah. - Tapping in. - This last one bro, man. - Tenth and final question of Back to School featuring Harry Pinero.

- What is the capital of Brazil? Before I answer, can I please just ask what everyone wrote? - I wrote... - You're terrible! - What, no. - Oh, all right. - Tell us what- - What does this board say? - So what did Harry write? - He wrote Santos. - Love. What did James write? - Brasilia. - Love. What did- - Don't say love like that. - Don't say love. - Go on. - What did Ellis write? - Rio. - And what did Rem write? - Brasilia. - And the answer is Brasilia.

- Santos is brazen. - No, do you know what? I was bugging out and there was a time and I was like, you know what? But I remembered it when you said it 'cause I, oh. - And let's total up the scores please guys, so we can find who our winner is. Rah. - Yeah. Do you know what's actually mad? There was, you know the roast at the beginning? - Yeah. - Someone wrote that M on his head is for Meedy. And we didn't write, we didn't read that out 'cause we thought that's not fair or accurate. - It isn't.

- Where's my car? - This is scary bad. - Okay. We said we wasn't gonna get onto people. - My bad. - And I said that we should. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - So I'm gonna accept. I know that my score is probably two. - It's four. - It's four. - Four out of 10. - Yeah. - 40%, that's an E. - That's an E, Fez. Rem, you got five out of 10. - Well played. - Average. - Thank you. - Yeah.

- It is average, sorry. - It is average. - It is average. I disassociated the number and just thought you were calling him that. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - It just made me blink, sorry. - No, no, no. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Ellis, do the honours. - What did James get? - James got seven out of 10. - Wow. - Sometimes it be like that because let me just stretch. - Wait, wait, wait, stretch. Wait, before you exhale or whatever, what did Ellis get? - Oh, my bad, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. - Three out of 10.

- And sometimes. - Anyway, back to what we're on about. Ellis is a creative. - Yeah.

- Ellis is my brethren and he's a creative. And I don't think it's fair that we keep judging him by Westernized standards. Because it just doesn't relate to him. Ask him to come up with something beautiful and artistic and unique, gang, he's there. - I'll take that. - Ask him simple arithmetic,

Sometimes that's not everyone's bag. - And that's okay. - And that is okay. - No, that's fine. - And then you have unicorns like myself. - Oh wow. - Who can just do both things. I spin plates.

- At multiple RPMs. - You ain't gonna let him have this. - And- - You did this. - I didn't do anything. I just read the question. - No, you did this. - Yeah, I really thought it was just- - You've created this- - I thought it was gonna be another day in the office. - You've created them, look at him. - Yeah, I thought it was just gonna be a normal- - This is a eulogy. - I thought it was like a normal day in the office, guys. Like, you knew that. And I was blindsided. I didn't know we were doing 10 questions. I was like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, nervous, nervous, nervous." Turns out it was a normal day in the office. Because I'm three- - This is two minutes, by the way, guys. - Points up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. - This is a eulogy.

- Also, side note, the way you wrote playwright is scary. - Yeah. - What did you write? - I'm French. - A man said P-L-A-I. - No, no, no. But remember I'm French.

- Oh, so he is play right. - Yeah. - Yeah, oh. - I'm from Sierra Leone. - Oh my bad, it does, yeah, it's play right. - I wanna openly say that I'm somebody that you can swindle by saying something in a way in which it's so simple, like play right, it's easy. But I thought, you know what, let me go left 'cause of this unicorn. I followed him. - So you put an I? - Yeah, I put I. But it's fair, at least I didn't finish last.

- That's true. But anyway, guys, standard day in the office, James takes the dubs and the riches and the bitches. I'm glad he blocked that last bit out. That was intentional. - But yeah, guys, that was "Back to School." That was Harry Pinero. This was "Shits and Gigs." And yeah, round of applause for Harry Pinero, guys. - Thank you guys for having me, man. Thank you so much. Also, I wanna say,

- The progression of you two, and you said it in the intro, but every time I see you guys, I always have something nice to say. I just felt like immediately when I met you guys, you was destined for greatness. And even me, as much as I felt like you was gonna be successful, this is beyond anything that even probably yourselves thought, but there's more to come. I think what you guys have is something that's unique. You're governed by God, I can see, and also the people love you, bro.

Long may it continue. And I hope that, yeah, you two stay friends forever because this is why we love you, that you two just get onto each other. And yeah, God bless you guys, man. Thank you, bro. Much appreciated. That was a banging one. I really enjoyed that, man. Thank you, bro. We loved having you. Anything else you want to plug? Anything else you want to shout out? This is your camera right here. Yeah, no, really and truly, just my son is three years of age and we struggle for milk.

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