PREFACE: In this interview, I will speak frankly and honestly about myself. Restraint for the sake of appearing less admiring of myself is a waste of time in a place like this. Have no fear, I regard myself no higher than most healthy people regard themselves.

What were you first plans for Drywall? And how did it expand to what it is today?

And sure, it'll never be successful outside of the very small group that identify and enjoy our way of doing things, but I'm actually very proud of it. In my crazy-ass subjectivity, I find it more entertaining than anything else of its kind. In fact, that's a general rule with everything I create. I know most of it is never going to be very valued by anyone else, but I'm more entertained by my set of creations than equivalent offers from anybody else, which isn't as delusional as it sounds, when you think about it. I think it indicates that I'm making the content I want to make.

I have a bad habit of telling people "this is the best episode of Honk yet," or "this is the best Drywall video yet," or "this is the best Drycast episode yet." When I do use that language, I genuinely believe it - it has nothing to do with hype. Ideally, I'd say it about every new piece of content I create. Though it depends, of course, on the natural fluctuations and cycles of focus, I say it about most.

Do you enjoy your success with your project? (Not only considering hits, learning experiences etc.)

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What do you do with your time outside of the internet, and in?

I've heard you say you work at a Gas Station, do you enjoy it? Any cool stories you can explain?

What do you think of yourself?

Do you enjoy eating shit?


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