00:00I started out, that was my real laugh, and then I realized a little bit of, oh, they're laughing at my laugh.
00:05And then it became like, you know, part of it was like, all you have to do is do that laugh, and they would laugh.
00:10And it was like, oh, no, I don't laugh.
00:12And I really made myself stop laughing.
00:15Like, I don't laugh like that anymore.
00:16It's a strange thing as a human being to have to adjust something as natural as that way you go through.
00:22I can't laugh like that because people always look over me and say, oh, that's it.
00:27And once I was going into a hotel, and a guy came to me and said, you still got that laugh?
00:33And I was like, what?
00:34He said, you still got that laugh?
00:35And I said, yeah.
00:36He said, hey, man, was that computers?
00:40He asked me what was a computer.
00:42I didn't even know what to say.
00:43I just, I feel like I'm still standing there.
00:45I didn't know what, like he said, I just kind of, and just kind of walked away.
00:49Was that, tell me, he said it all like sotto voce, you know, just between you and me.
00:54Was that done with computers?
00:56It was like, I don't even know how to answer that.
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