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Jason Nash
Whoa, man.
David Dobrik
What did you think about that voice?
Jason Nash
Damn, I love when you do that voice.
Natalie Mariduena
This is actually kind of sexy, the way that sounded.
David Dobrik
Yeah, someone actually DM'd me the other day. They were like, I wonder how you get sexy for a person in bed. David, I can never imagine you doing that. And the second she takes. The second I take my clothes off, I go. Welcome back to Views. The answer is I don't. The answer is I don't.
Jason Nash
Yeah, I was watching your story over the weekend. It was really cool. I was like, oh, man, this is so sick. Very mature out, having fun. And then all of a sudden it switches and it goes, guys, these cars are made of Legos. I was like, there's the Dave.
David Dobrik
We know there were F1 cars. But before I get into F1, I want to say I got robbed this week.
Jason Nash
What?
David Dobrik
Natalie just finding out. Yeah. Full on robbery at the David household.
Jason Nash
No.
David Dobrik
Yeah. So I was in Miami.
Jason Nash
Oh.
David Dobrik
Which this is what happened. Are you ready for this shit? This is fucking. I'm gonna cut to it just so people don't think I'm clickbaiting. Three guys came in to my home, into my bedroom. They knew my layout and they went into my house. My security calls me, like, immediately as they. As they're stepping foot in the backyard. My security's like three guys back backyard entering. I call back and I call the police. And then at the same time, another one of my friends who calls me at the House is like, yo, people just enter the house. And he's like, I'm in the room with a gun. And I'm like, well, stay in that room. Don't go out and fight the fire here. Like, it's just, you know, like, it's not worth it. Like, it's not. Not worth blood on the carpet. So just stay in the room. So my friend has a gun and he's in his room. The reason I was also, like, to my friend who was in. In our house with a gun.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
One of my roommates has a gun. Um, I'm not gonna say names, even though I've definitely said it before.
Natalie Mariduena
Um, I mean, like, I wonder.
David Dobrik
So one of my. One of my friends who has a gun was in a room, and we saw immediately on the camera as they were walking up to the house that they were kids. Like, these guys were like, oh, these guys were, like, probably 20. Which is like, maybe just one, like, really stupid decision. This wasn't like a calculated thing.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
Like, they were coming from my Avengers on Blu Ray dvd. Like, they weren't coming for. They weren't coming for anything of the most importance. It just looked like stupid idiots or stupid kids being idiots.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
So.
Jason Nash
So they'll probably brag about it on social media.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
You know, yo, I robbed David Dobrik's house.
David Dobrik
What'd you get, 30 bucks? No. So it's just like. Yeah. So I'm really glad that. That nothing happened past that, but it is really scary, and I didn't really want to talk about it on here, but it just, like, worries me that, like, someone will come in here one day and my friend will shoot them.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, I don't want that to happen, so please don't do that. Yeah, I saw a note when I got home, and it was just a note from the cleaners about something.
Jason Nash
It's a note from the kids.
David Dobrik
Well, that's what I thought. Personality. I was like, how cool would it be if the note was like, hey, Dave, just needed some cash. Sorry about this. In a really bad place. Yeah, I thought that's where.
Jason Nash
Thank you for not shooting us.
David Dobrik
That's where my head went right away. Yeah. Thanks for not shooting us, but, yeah. So that's what happened this weekend. But obviously police came, scrubbed down the place, and they did their report. It's pretty cool. I did my report. You know, I sat outside of eleven, the Miami nightclub, talking to the police.
Jason Nash
What report did you do?
David Dobrik
Well, I didn't do. They were just like, what could they have Taken? I'm like, I don't know. Not much really. Unless they went into John's room and took the gel blasters. Check to see if those are there. But yeah, no, the police were really isolated.
Jason Nash
Oh, that's what you mean by gun?
David Dobrik
Yeah, yeah, yeah. My friend has four gel blasters. No, but the police got here quick too. Like, Ilya was like, should I call the police? I'm like, nah, just let these guys do their thing. Because I'm like, the cops aren't gonna get there. But they got there in like four minutes. The guys were only in the house for like eight minutes. But it was really crazy watching the security footage. They knew exactly where they were going. Like they were going to my room.
Jason Nash
Did you get a look at the faces?
David Dobrik
No, they were wearing ski masks. It was like. Oh, it was like very.
Jason Nash
That's really scary.
David Dobrik
Yeah, it's very robbery esque.
Jason Nash
Don't you feel you're handling it so? I would feel so.
David Dobrik
Cuz if I was there.
Jason Nash
Invaded. Not. What's the word?
David Dobrik
That's how I felt when I walked back into my house this morning. But like, when I came back from Miami, I was like, someone else has been there. Been here.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, what's that story with the three bears and Goldilocks? Yeah, yeah. It feels like Goldilocks slept in my bed, but I knew they were only here for eight minutes. And then I had Natalie sleepover.
Jason Nash
Good, good. Yeah, perfect.
Natalie Mariduena
I came to save the day.
David Dobrik
I didn't have it so in case they came back, she was closer to the door. Even though that's how I positioned her. It was. It was more so. It was more so that just to like break the bed in with me, if you know what I mean.
Jason Nash
Oh. Oh, I see.
David Dobrik
No, no, no, no. Yeah. How do I phrase this? Probably no, just have like a friend back in the house. Just to regain my house ness. Like someone else is here.
Natalie Mariduena
Safety.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Feels good.
David Dobrik
Get the vibe back.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Other than the robbery, F1 was fucking great, dude. F1's such a crazy, like, rel experience. Not religious. I don't know why I use that word.
Jason Nash
Explain to everybody or explain to me. It's just one race, right?
David Dobrik
It's just one race. But I get confused when I bring it up. Like, is F1. Like, is F1 a thing that, like, everyone knows? Every time I like say the word F1, I'm like, is this like a universal thing now or is it still like, very niche? It feels very like top 1% y.
Jason Nash
Is it the best Drivers in the world competing.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Okay, great.
David Dobrik
Yes. It's the best drivers in the world.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
They just go around, like, every season. Each year, there's like. I don't know, whatever. Like, 20 tracks or whatever. And they do the same circuit every.
Jason Nash
Single day in different cities.
Natalie Mariduena
Different cities.
Jason Nash
So it goes to Vegas, it goes to Miami. Where else?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, I mean, everywhere. It goes to Singapore, Australia.
David Dobrik
Yeah, it's. It's everywhere on the. I think they get, like, three weeks off.
Jason Nash
And I heard the race is only 20 minutes long.
Natalie Mariduena
No, no, it's like two hours.
David Dobrik
The race. The race is pretty long. It's just crazy. It's a crazy experience because, like, everybody there. It's like the most upper enchilada. Enchilada.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, enchilada. Yes.
David Dobrik
It's the highest enchiladas that you can get of people.
Jason Nash
Sounds delicious.
David Dobrik
Yeah. So yummy. It's the upper enchiladas. But, like, we went one time to F1. I don't know how much our tickets were this time, but, like, there was one time we went and there was three of us that went. It was me, Natalie, and my friend John. And it was $30,000 a ticket.
Jason Nash
What?
David Dobrik
Which is fucking crazy. Isn't that insane? $30,000 a ticket, and you're like, who pays for that? Well, usually a brand.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Or if you're rich, you're rich. Like, there was one time we went to have fun, and the guy. The guy was so wealthy that invited everybody to come to F1 that he was the only one. So there's a paddock and everyone. And under the paddock. Or maybe it is the paddock. It is the paddock.
Natalie Mariduena
It is the paddock.
Jason Nash
Okay, so is this, like, the infield, the paddock?
David Dobrik
It's the garage where all the cars come in to get their.
Jason Nash
Got it.
David Dobrik
Get their fix. He was the only. He. This guy was so wealthy that he was the only guy to have his own garage and not have a car. So his garage and this. This wasn't like you were sitting above the garages and looking down. His was. There was 13 or whatever garages, and he was the 14th garage. So that's how it was. Like. And in his garage, there wasn't a car because he had nothing to fix. He just invited a bunch of people because he had a lot of money, and he had Gordon Ramsay Catering.
Jason Nash
Oh, my God.
David Dobrik
The whole thing. And Gordon Ramsay was actually there. I don't think he was cooking.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But his whole. Like, his whole restaurant was in the garage making food. Like, oysters, whatever. The whole fucking thing. It was incredible. And then after that, he had. He hosted everybody that was in his garage at, like, a nightclub in Vegas. And he spent. This was every night. He spent around 4 to $500,000 on bottle service. And he never even stepped foot in the casino. He didn't like doing it. Like, he didn't like going to the casino. But he really, like, wanted his friends to have a good time.
Jason Nash
Right?
David Dobrik
So he just bought everyone a table, and we all hung out at the tables. The biggest table you can possibly get, probably in all of Vegas. And. And he was just in the casino gambling while his friends were inside celebrating. It's fucking crazy. So that's the type of, like, craziness that goes on at F1.
Natalie Mariduena
Just the level of wealth is like, yeah, unimaginable.
David Dobrik
It just doesn't make any sense.
Natalie Mariduena
People are walking around with, like, watches that are several million dollars. Like, it's just like.
David Dobrik
It's crazy. Yeah. Like, we were. We were at. We went to watch companies like. Like, I shouldn't say booth.
Natalie Mariduena
Suite.
David Dobrik
It's sweet. I shouldn't even say suite. It's a whole fucking building they had for F1. And, like, our friend got us in, and I was like, what are the clients like here? And he's like, I am very lucky to be here. I'm their lowest client. Cause I only spent $500,000 with them a year, which is, like, crazy. Like, this guy spends $500,000 a year, and he's like, I'm their lowest client for sure. Like, people here are spending 5 to 10 million dollars on their watches that get invited to here. And then when you get invited to F1, you're still paying for a ticket. So it's a pretty crazy experience. But just Miami in general is so fucking insane. I saw a girl. Saw a girl talking about this on TikTok. She was like, have you heard of club space in Miami?
Jason Nash
No.
David Dobrik
Everything in Miami functions, like, really late. And she made a TikTok. She's like. So I bought tickets because my. My. The DJ I wanted to go see goes on at 11pm that's what it said. And then I got there at 11, and the place is pretty empty. And then when I asked when he's coming on, they said, oh, he's not coming on till 8am how fucking crazy is that?
Jason Nash
That's like, he can get a good night's sleep, actually, and wake up and then do his job.
David Dobrik
That's what people do. Miami so fucking ass backwards that people Go to bed, and they get to this place at like 6 in the morning. It's really fudgeing. Bizarre. Like, we were with people and like, the plan was like, we were leaving the club at like 3am One night, and the people were like, okay, so should we all go take a nap and then get to space? Like, this was a serious plan. This wasn't a joke. It's like, people will go home, nap for two hours, and then they'll go to space at like 6am oh my. What the fuck is going on there? I told Natalie. I was like, why don't people just start drinking at like 5pm? It gets dark around 7. Why don't they just bring it back earlier? Why is. Like, why do people go to Miami? Why. Why do people go out in Miami? Sol, like dinner. You go get dinner at 10:00pm, which is ridiculous. In LA you get dinner 7:00pm yeah, 8:00pm, right? Regular dinner time. I don't know. It's a really bizarre place.
Jason Nash
Well, I guess it creates a certain mood if you're out at 6am, right? A mood that's created that isn't happening at 10pm what the fuck? What is that movie 12 that.
David Dobrik
I've never been a fan of that mood.
Jason Nash
It's a mood of. It's a mood of anything is possible. It's almost like an outer space kind of vibe. Like. Like, hey, we're up at 6am no one else is up. So it creates.
David Dobrik
That anything is possible is actually the opposite of what I get. I. If I'm up at 6am and the sun's up, I get Nothing is possible. I get my. The rest of my week is ruined and nothing's ever getting done.
Natalie Mariduena
Every time I'm there, it just feels like time is just not real. It's not a real thing. Cause it's just like, you're up at whatever hour you want to be up at. You eat at whatever hour you want to eat at. You do whatever at any hour. You know?
David Dobrik
What's. What's the city that gets the name? It never sleeps. Is it Vegas? Vegas never sleeps. The city never sleeps. Or is it New York? Either of those. Don't deserve it. It's definitely. It's definitely Miami.
Natalie Mariduena
It's definitely.
David Dobrik
It's definitely Miami.
Jason Nash
It's New York.
David Dobrik
It's not, oh, it's New York.
Jason Nash
It's the Sinatra song. I want to wake up in a city that doesn't sleep.
David Dobrik
Okay, I don't agree. I don't agree. I don't know. But that could just be me.
Jason Nash
That's why I'm always in Miami.
David Dobrik
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David Dobrik
I talked to you about so I'm name drop here but it's the only way to get through to this point. I'm friends with Lando and Charles, that. That race in the F1 race. And I should say friends say it lightly, like, sure. We've DM from time to time. Lano DM me, like, five years ago to come out to a race. And we've just kept in touch ever since. And same with Charles. And Charles, I think, like, is that.
Jason Nash
A big name drop? No one knows what you're talking about.
David Dobrik
Charles, watch. Well, in the F1 community, it's really big.
Jason Nash
I know in that niche community, but yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
But Charles is, like, a big racer. Makes probably $100 million a year. Whatever. Okay, and have we talked about this where Jonah asked him for tickets once?
Natalie Mariduena
Oh, my gosh, no.
David Dobrik
And it was. And he's a. Charles is a very busy guy. I'm as any racer is. And Jonah, like, DM'd him, was DMing with him because he's like, I want to come out to race. Charles is super nice and is, like, getting. Getting going to help him get tickets. But Jonah was giving him the impression that I was also coming to this race.
Jason Nash
I don't think we've talked about it, but I do remember this.
David Dobrik
Do you remember this?
Jason Nash
Yeah, but we haven't talked about it.
David Dobrik
We never sat on the pod.
Jason Nash
No, no, no, no.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
So, like, so funny.
David Dobrik
So, like, Jonah was like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like. Like, dude, we have so many Jonah stories that we go through on this pod because it's just literally endless.
Jason Nash
Just Adam.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but he was. This is Charles leclerc we're talking about. And Jonah was like, hey, so my buddy David wants to come to a race. I'd love to come with him. That's how he basically started out, the DMs. And Charles is like, great, let me get on it. And this was very late. This was like, two days before a race or something. So, like, Charles should not be worrying about getting me fucking tickets, let alone Jonah for an F1 race. And then Jonah contacts me, like, a day before the race. Where is it being held? I have no fucking idea. It could be Vegas, could be Miami, could be wherever. And I'm like, dude, I can't go to this race. I don't. I don't have time this week. I can't get there. I just like, well, I already told him you're coming.
Natalie Mariduena
So crazy.
David Dobrik
And, like, it's like, God bless him to name drop. He gets it done to name drop me before even asking. And then he had to go back and tell Charles. He's like, hey, it's just me coming. David's not coming. And then Charles all discombobulated because he probably told the brand or something that, like, there's going to be some posting about it or something. And now poor Charles is like, well.
Jason Nash
Fucking, I've had that. I had that with a celebrity in New York who reached out to me. I was so excited. I was in New York, like shooting podcasts, and he's like, yo, you're in New York. And I was like, yeah. I was like, yeah, you want to get together? And he was like, yeah, yeah. He's like, that's awesome. And then I saw the text, I was like, can't wait to see you guys. And I was like, uh, oh. And I text back, I'm like, David's not here.
David Dobrik
Oh my God.
Jason Nash
And then silence.
Natalie Mariduena
No way.
David Dobrik
Shut the fuck up.
Natalie Mariduena
No way.
David Dobrik
Well, that's fucked up.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, that is fucked up.
Jason Nash
Wait, wait, wait.
David Dobrik
Who reached out to who?
Jason Nash
He reached out to me, like, just on DMs on Instagram. And when I saw the DM, I was like, oh.
Natalie Mariduena
I was like, damn, this is sick.
Jason Nash
I was so excited. And then, and then nothing. And I was like, as soon, as soon as he said that, I was like, he thinks David's here too. I'm like, this is, this is over. And let me, let me just end this here.
David Dobrik
Hell yeah. Just me. I put. Huh, that's just really funny.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I try to, I try to be really good about that, but it is annoying because you'll get phone calls from people and then they'll be like, and so what's. Yeah, so what's happening with views? And you'll be like, it's just audio right now, blah, blah. And oh, okay, well, great talking. You know, it is annoying. People do try to get through. People try to get to you through me. It sucks. Yeah, it's a shitty feeling.
David Dobrik
That's really annoying. So you never met up with this guy in New York?
Jason Nash
No, no, no, no, no.
David Dobrik
Damn. Well, that's tough. I'm sorry. Next time just call me. Maybe, maybe I'm in the area.
Jason Nash
Do you ever feel like people. Have you ever made friends with somebody and then you're like, oh, they're only here cuz they know me.
David Dobrik
They're only here because they know me. For sure.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like Ilya and John.
Jason Nash
No, no, no. I mean, like people's.
David Dobrik
No. Yes, 100%. But there is like some level of like, obviously, right. In la, you're friends with people just because of who you are.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And it's very much vice versa. It's one. It's like this security and safety thing where we both do the same thing so we could trust each other to not be, like, assholes. Do you know what I mean?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And then it's this also this other thing. Like, it's like, I'm a fan of this person's work and they're a fan of what I do.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
I feel like in this world you can make friends. And I use the word friends.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
A lot easier and more difficult than anywhere else because you kind of already know them from the Internet or from online or from, like, whatever they've created. So, like, it's easier for you to be like, I just love this person. And it's easier for you to buy into that. Is it easier to have, like, a lifelong connection to this person? No, it's probably actually tougher because, like, you come in for maybe the wrong reasons or you're sold a different version of this person. So, yeah, that for sure happens, like, all the time. But. But I know what it. Like, I feel like a lot of people know what it is. Like, I'm not gonna, like. I'm not. I'm. You know, I'm not gonna have Bono from U2 call me and I'm gonna become his friend, and right away. I don't know how to explain it.
Jason Nash
It's just like. I'm not sure that's what I was asking. I think. I think what. What makes me mad is, like, when people are, like. People like befriend Naveen, but they're really just there to, like, get a peek at me. You know what I mean? I've had that.
Natalie Mariduena
That happens to me all the time.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
With David especially. So many girls act like they're my best friend and they'll go, oh, I've.
Jason Nash
Never seen the videos.
Natalie Mariduena
Oh, God. I fucking hate when they fucking hate that.
Jason Nash
But you already, like. You already know that they know the video. You know what I mean?
Natalie Mariduena
We've already said things earlier than I. That proves the fact that they know who you are. They know what you do. They've seen stuff and then they're like, I never even watched.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Which is lame.
David Dobrik
But it is also fair to say I've never seen the videos because, like. Like, there's so many people I meet that I'm like, there's no fucking way you've ever seen a video. You just know.
Natalie Mariduena
You don't have to see every video or, like, know the whole life story. It's just like, it's okay. To be aware of who you are, what you do. It doesn't make you weird.
David Dobrik
It's like a. It's like a weird comment to make.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah. Like, nobody care. Nobody asked. Nobody cares. If you watch the videos. Love you for that. If you didn't. Also love you for that.
Jason Nash
Yeah, but don't. Don't come in, like, saying, like, oh, like, oh, I don't know who you are when you're like. You do. Like, I know you do.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Jason Nash
Because I've heard you tell people, other people, that you know who I am. You know what I mean?
David Dobrik
I guess. Yeah. I guess.
Jason Nash
That's shitty.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Like. Like, don't. Like, when you're growing up, you think the way to meet, like, anybody is, like, by being like. There was, like, a movie on Disney Channel, Starstruck or something, and it was, like, about a girl meeting a celebrity and she doesn't know who he is, and that's why he likes.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Which is like, this is kind of funny because it's so much better to be every celebrity I've met. I, like, fucking tell everything, right?
Jason Nash
Me too.
David Dobrik
Like, everything. I'm just, like, too much Robert Downey. Well, I couldn't tell him everything because I panicked. But, like, every, like, celebrity that I love, I'm just like, I spill it all. I'm like, I fucking love you for this, this, this, this, this. But. Yeah, okay, I guess. I guess that makes sense. I don't know. But also, going back to what you're saying, I guess this goes against. What I was saying is, like, I'm very. Like, I very am not on the no new friends wavelength.
Jason Nash
You are.
David Dobrik
Yes.
Jason Nash
Oh, that's so funny.
David Dobrik
Like, I'm so bad at it. Like, I don't care to entertain any new friend. I'll be nice to you, but, like. But, like, if you asked me to, like, make plans in the future, it's like, it's really never happening. Like, it's so funny.
Jason Nash
You've locked the friend door.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Cause, dude, I have. I have, like, the best. I have too many hometown friends here.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
To the point. Like, I was talking to all of them the other day on the couch. I'm like, is anybody else doing it like, us right now?
Jason Nash
I wonder if there's any other celebrity that has.
David Dobrik
My friend. My friend Alex was like, I actually. My friend Alex from my hometown was like, I actually just went over to Oliver Tree's house, and he lives with his four hometown friends, too.
Natalie Mariduena
Oh, wait, I see.
David Dobrik
Like, shut the fuck up. And I was like, does he have a pickleball court. And I was like, no, he doesn't. I was like, phew, that's weird. No, but yes, that is. Yeah. I have, like, such a good circle, which dude, I know I keep bringing up on the podcast, but it's driving me nuts to think about that other people aren't living with all of their hometown friends. I just can't. I can't do it. But in any situation, whether I was living in Hollywood, in Atlanta, or in fucking Charleston, I don't know where's that? Somewhere there's a Charleston, Carolina. Yes, that's where it is. Like, if I was living anywhere, doing anything, I would need to live with the people I grew up with. I'd go crazy. I'd go crazy. I would go crazy. Making new friends. Because making new friends is so crazy. Hometown friends aren't just friends that you've known for a while. They're part of your DNA. Like, my friends have molded me into who I am. They have, like, literally cooked me into the person I am. So that's why I could never get in a fight with them or have a falling out, because they are just so embedded in my DNA that it's unlike anything else.
Jason Nash
And you know, you know, their ulterior motives. Like, yeah, they don't have any.
David Dobrik
They don't have any.
Jason Nash
They've loved you when you were.
David Dobrik
And if they do, it's nice, like. And if they do, like, it just doesn't matter, right? Because it doesn't.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I don't know. I don't even know how to explain, like, if John used me for something. Like, there was that one time we did that vlog where we. We did a vlog where we convinced John that, like, there was a chic in another country or something that wanted to buy my underwear for $10,000. And John snuck into my room and grabbed my underwear to go sell to him, but he really. He was just selling it to us.
Jason Nash
Dude, it's $10,000.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but I'm like, yeah, John should do that. Was I confused why John didn't just straight up ask me for the underwear? Oh, cuz we told him we were. We as the sheik. We were like, you can't ask David for the underwear. You can steal it. Yeah, no, like, that didn't bump me at all. Like, my friend selling something of mine behind my back, I'm like, no, he can sell anything he wants. Because he's just like, he's. He's me.
Jason Nash
In John's mind, I'm sure he was like, well, David would want me to do this. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
If I found out that he had an opportunity to sell my underwear for 10 grand, he didn't take it, then I'd be upset. I'd be like, well, that's stupid, John. You could have paid off all your college tuition. Did you ever see who weighed in on a very controversial topic?
Jason Nash
Who?
David Dobrik
Well, the topic is 100 gorillas versus one man.
Jason Nash
Oh, yes.
David Dobrik
Which has been taking the Internet by storm.
Jason Nash
Yes.
David Dobrik
Robert Irwin, Steve Irwin's son. You know Robert Irwin, right, Jay?
Jason Nash
Yes, of course.
David Dobrik
Crocodile Hunter finally weighed in on it.
Jason Nash
Wait, is that right?
David Dobrik
Yeah. The Crocodile Hunter son.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Is Robert Irwin, beloved by the Internet, is an incredible dude. He finally weighed in on the whole topic, and it was a really funny take. He took on it because he basically. His take was like, why would you guys want to fight a gorilla when gorillas are endangered? It was a really Robert Irwin way of looking at it. He goes. Basically. He goes. He doesn't go, how many people does it take to kill a gorilla? He goes, how many people does it take to save a gorilla? It was really, really sweet.
Jason Nash
It's cute. I saw msnbc. I was like, turn on msnbc. And they had it on there.
David Dobrik
They were talking about how many gorillas.
Jason Nash
They had, like, an hour about it. Like, there's so many things going on in the world. But they brought in experts and they even, like, had like, a digital recreation, like a CGI of the gorillas. And then they brought people in and they were like, well, there's.
David Dobrik
Well, what was their take on it?
Jason Nash
They were resoundingly a. The hundred men would win, really, because the gorilla, while nine times as strong, tires out.
David Dobrik
Tires out.
Jason Nash
Yes, Tires out. Quickly.
David Dobrik
I've seen that. I just saw a video of two bears fighting.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And they were going, like. I'm sure the force they were using was, like, immaculate.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But I do think that after the gorilla would kill, like, 10, 15 people, he'd be so fucking tired.
Natalie Mariduena
That's just not like he can kill 10, 15 people so quickly. Just, like, literally, like, helicopter. His one arm.
Jason Nash
Boom.
Natalie Mariduena
30 people are dead.
David Dobrik
No, no, but you don't understand what effort. It's like back to my bear video. They were helicoptering each other for, like, 15 seconds, and then they were fucking laying on top of each other. Like, they just fucked for an hour. Like, just, like, so tired. They get these. These. I think. I'm not an animal expert, but these animals use so much energy so quickly that they have to take a Break. And I think, yes, human number one, two, and three. I'm so sorry, but you're being decapitated, like, immediately. But I think once we get to human 30, 40, 50, the girl is just gonna be laying there and just taking a beating. That's what it is. I've totally switched. I don't know where I was before. I think it was. I was voting for the gorilla, but now I've decided it's just this. It's not possible. I had another crazy discovery the other day. This is gonna sound fucking insane. And I've been thinking about it for the past 24 hours.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I've never been. I'm 28 years old. I've never been on a plane with any member of my family.
Natalie Mariduena
That's so crazy. Doesn't even make sense.
David Dobrik
Isn't that fucking crazy? I've never been on a. As a guy who's taken a fucking incredible amount of flights.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Maybe a thousand. I don't know. A lot of flights. I've never been on a flight with any member of my family.
Jason Nash
Is it something you should fix?
David Dobrik
No. I mean, I don't. Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
I think. Kind of makes you sound like you're the problem.
David Dobrik
We've. We've taken, like, when we used to, not when we used to be kids. We would just drive everywhere.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I think the furthest we went was, like, Florida. So we drove. We moved from Ohio to Illinois. We drove.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
We went from Illinois to Wisconsin to the Dells. We drove from Slovakia to America. My first journey, I flew by myself.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
No family.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And that's it. From Chicago to la. When I moved here, obviously I came by myself, but also drove. And when I started making money, it was all work, so I flew on my own.
Jason Nash
When I started making money, I stopped talking to my family entirely. That's crazy. I've never flown with my sister or my dad.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but you've flown with your. I've flown with your mom.
Jason Nash
Yeah, I flown with my mom because. Because she chose to be a part of everything that we do. Yeah.
David Dobrik
But I don't know. I think that's crazy. Nat's flown with her family.
Natalie Mariduena
I mean. Yeah, I fly with my family literally everywhere.
Jason Nash
I want to do that. I want to go get a big fam. Nash family reunion. But it's so expensive.
Natalie Mariduena
I feel like now that, like, at least your siblings are older like you, maybe you guys will take more trips.
David Dobrik
Yeah, now it'll happen with my siblings. I really want to take, like, a. Like a. Like a Paris trip. Like, going out and celebrating. Natalie's been telling me that I need to stop with life experiences.
Natalie Mariduena
He has, like, this thing where he. He's like, kind of ticking things off. Like, oh, I haven't done, like, we've done so much. We've seen so much. And like, he's. He's like, you know what? We haven't. We haven't gone to, like, the Maldives and seen the blue, beautiful, blue, crystal.
David Dobrik
Clear water thing the other day. Or. No, somebody said it in the house and they go, the earth's pretty small.
Natalie Mariduena
Oh, my God.
David Dobrik
It's the most fucked up thing I've ever heard, but I kind of feel it.
Jason Nash
Wait, wait, what were you saying?
Natalie Mariduena
Well, he. He's just been ticking off, like, places and things, and I'm like, well, maybe we should just, like, ease up on, like, checking everything off.
Jason Nash
Yeah, brother, you better ease up. You're gonna have nothing left.
Natalie Mariduena
That's what I said.
David Dobrik
I was like, oh, okay. So you don't think it's fucked up what she said?
Jason Nash
No, I'm kind of with her. Like, you should.
David Dobrik
The earth's pretty small on your.
Jason Nash
On your dime.
David Dobrik
Because when she said it, I was like, that's like the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. But like, yes, because I'm very much. I don't know, bro.
Jason Nash
Endless money, no kids, no girlfriend. You're gonna run out of places. You know what I mean? Like, you can go anywhere. It's incredible. Yeah, like, slow down, save some same spots.
David Dobrik
No, because I feel like the only thing, the only reason I'm motivated by travel is literally to tick things off. I think that's why I was so excited about the seven Wonders was because it was a numerical number that I can tick off. Like, that's why I was so excited about, like, my greatest joy is on the couch with my friends. And there's nothing better.
Jason Nash
Well, maybe there's something in your brain. Like, after you go everywhere, then you can fully rest and sit on that couch.
David Dobrik
Oh, no, a thousand percent. That's literally what I said.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm saying. That's my problem, is that he's not gonna fucking leave the couch.
David Dobrik
Someone invited us to Monica. Someone invited us to Monaco. And I literally was like, okay, great. That's like, one of the last places I haven't been.
Natalie Mariduena
And then I was like, oh, okay, we're not doing that yet.
David Dobrik
Natalie was like, we're not going to Monaco now.
Jason Nash
Yeah, sounds like a good opportunity, actually.
David Dobrik
Yeah, well, Natalie doesn't want me to do anything exciting anymore because she thinks I'll kill myself at the end of everything. I'm worried about you. And I'm like. Well, I mean, it's just like I've.
Natalie Mariduena
He's been having, like, a bunch of, like, existential thoughts and.
Jason Nash
Yeah, he left. He's leaving his body.
Natalie Mariduena
I know.
Jason Nash
He's disassociated.
David Dobrik
Yeah. People texting me about DMing me about it, though. They're like, what'd they say, David? Are you in your body right now or are you out? They're getting the funniest DMs about.
Jason Nash
Well, it's depersonalization syndrome.
Natalie Mariduena
Yes.
Jason Nash
It's what. I looked it up.
David Dobrik
What does that mean?
Jason Nash
Depersonalization, where you're, like, not in reality.
Natalie Mariduena
You can, like, view you're having, like, you're viewing yourself, like, from up above, essentially. It's a. It's like a mental health issue.
Jason Nash
Wow. It's a mental health issue.
David Dobrik
Like, I'm a God.
Jason Nash
Yeah, now you have a mental health issue. Oh, wait, like, I'm a God. It's so funny, our two different takes on it. David, you need help.
David Dobrik
Oh, my God. Mental health issues. Yes. Okay. Yes. Everyone has them, so I don't really.
Jason Nash
Yeah, everyone does.
David Dobrik
Yes. I want to start taking Adderall, though.
Jason Nash
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
David Dobrik
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Jason Nash
It fries your brain.
David Dobrik
Really?
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
Go in your tummy.
David Dobrik
You're just dissolving it like a Skittle.
Jason Nash
And when you say tummy now, it sounds pretty good.
David Dobrik
You break it down like it's. Like it's a chewy stack.
Jason Nash
I mean, Adderall is terrible.
David Dobrik
Okay, I didn't know that. I thought. I thought it was.
Jason Nash
Especially if you don't have ADHD and you don't need it.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, I don't.
David Dobrik
Everyone has adhd, brother.
Jason Nash
I'm just saying at some level. And Adderall addiction, like, is not. It's just gonna fry your brain out.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Jason Nash
I think.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah. I mean, any prescription medication is regardless.
David Dobrik
Yes.
Jason Nash
It's my favorite word you say on the podcast.
David Dobrik
Why? Because regardless.
Jason Nash
Because when I'm editing, I'm like, yeah, regardless. I'm like, oh, Danny, fucking nailed it. Regardless. You could go anywhere, regardless.
David Dobrik
And you could put it in after anything.
Jason Nash
Yeah, anywhere, regardless.
David Dobrik
You could go. You could literally go from where I go. I just got robbed. To regardless regard. Take Adderall, beat those gorillas. Natalie pisses really loud me wrapping everything up.
Jason Nash
Hey, I heard you lost the ring.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah. Natalie lost her 7 wonders ring. Which is crazy. I don't really know how to put a price on it other than, like, the greatest experience of our lifetime.
Natalie Mariduena
I know, I know, I know.
Jason Nash
You're so funny. You're so sentimental.
David Dobrik
But to be fair, no, I mean.
Natalie Mariduena
I was pretty upset about it.
David Dobrik
Am I sentimental, or am I like.
Jason Nash
You are about certain things?
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
You are very.
David Dobrik
I'm very sentimental about material objects. Like, one material object. I think I hold things. Oh. What does it mean when you. When, like, your soul is trapped in something? Like an artifact. An artifact. I think I hold things as artifacts.
Jason Nash
Sure.
David Dobrik
Like, my Kids Choice award holds my memories and then my videos. Like, is also, like, holding my memories. So, like, Natalie's rings to me holds all the memories of that trip.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Is that what an artifact is?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah. I mean. Yeah.
David Dobrik
You know what I'm saying, though?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, I get it.
David Dobrik
But I can't be mad at Natalie for losing that ring, because she wore that more than fucking anybody.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, I wore it every day.
Jason Nash
Do you think the robbers, like, knew you? And they were like. They saw the kid's choice, and they're like, we can't do. We can't do Dave. Like that for sure.
Natalie Mariduena
That was literally his first thought.
David Dobrik
That was my first thought, because I saw the kid's choice here, and then that's where I saw the note. I saw the note by the kid's choice. I'm like, I know what this note says. I immediately went to. They left this here for me. They're like, we're only here for the cash. We're not here to bum you out, brother.
Jason Nash
One guy grabs it, the other guy goes, nah, man, put that back.
David Dobrik
Yeah, no, I guess that's where I hold, like. Yeah, that's where I hold my.
Jason Nash
That would have been a really personal attack.
David Dobrik
Yes.
Jason Nash
Kids choice in the Streamys. And, you know, it's like. Like, this is somebody.
David Dobrik
Don't take my Kylie Jenner collab streaming. Please, please.
Jason Nash
Wait, Nat. So what happened? You lost the ring?
David Dobrik
Regardless, Natalie lost. Natalie lost the ring that we got that was made out of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro when we were there. The guy gave it to us.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah. The stone of Christ the Redeemer was crushed up and put into a gold.
David Dobrik
Which is a big deal. When I sent that to.
Jason Nash
Yeah, I'm sorry. I've seen. Heard you say it a million times. Christ the Redeemer is a figure from.
Natalie Mariduena
Like, the big statue in Brazil.
Jason Nash
Big statue, okay. Oh, so it's a piece of stone from that statue.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah. So that Statue is made up of 30,000, like, little stones.
Jason Nash
Okay.
Natalie Mariduena
And some of those stones fall off. When the guy.
David Dobrik
Did you make up 30,000?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, yeah.
Jason Nash
Sounds good.
David Dobrik
A lot more than 30,000.
Jason Nash
30 million, dude.
David Dobrik
Yeah. That fucking statue's huge. 30,000 little stones would get you like a puppy sized statue.
Natalie Mariduena
Oh, shit.
David Dobrik
30,000. Yeah. When we gave those stones to our jeweler.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
His boss had to call and be like, was this like, did you guys obtain this legally?
Jason Nash
Yes.
David Dobrik
And we're like, yes. The guy who takes care of the stat. Because it's like such a crazy thing to get the guy who takes care of the statue. Like, I think pieces of the statue fall off from erosion and that's how he gets in. That's how he gave it to us. So. Yeah. Why?
Natalie Mariduena
Just like when you use big words like erosion.
David Dobrik
Erosion.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah. I don't know, I just think it's not that enchilada.
David Dobrik
When precipitation occurs.
Jason Nash
Yeah. I like when his vocab comes along.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah. Sometimes it'll come by and surprise you.
David Dobrik
I don't have much.
Jason Nash
When he says a big word, you're like, oh, he rehearsed that?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah. He was like, ready?
David Dobrik
It's really funny how long I've been out of school for. The other day I had to sign things for like, we made like a purchase on something and the guy has to come and what is it called?
Natalie Mariduena
The notary comes.
David Dobrik
The notary comes and he has to get your signature. And I asked him for the date. And he goes, it's. It's. It's May. It's May 5th. And I go, that's not what I'm at. I go, what's the year? That's how long.
Natalie Mariduena
Wait, what?
David Dobrik
Because I get my. I get my years really mixed up.
Jason Nash
Yeah, really mixed up.
David Dobrik
And I don't ever write the date on anything. It's like, it's very rare where I'm ever signing anything on paper.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And when there's not a scrolly thing where it ends 2025, then. Then it's hard for me to know what year it is because I get 2024 confused with 2025. So I always think we're in the last year. So he had explained to me that it was the last year. But yes, that's. That's My vocab has also stopped in like the year 2014.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
Jason Nash
You know, that's like a joke. Like, that's like an old joke. Like, that guy doesn't know what year it is.
David Dobrik
Yeah, for sure. But like, I'm not Kidding.
Jason Nash
You definitely are out of your body.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
So wait, wait, what happens?
David Dobrik
I've achieved the status.
Jason Nash
So it's a stone. He puts the stone in a ring and he gives you the ring.
Natalie Mariduena
And David gave me the ring.
Jason Nash
Oh, you made the ring? You had the ring made?
Natalie Mariduena
He had the made for us. Yeah.
Jason Nash
Okay.
Natalie Mariduena
And I wore it every single day, like since we got it. And I don't. I must have like. I still have my other rings on it, but I guess that one just slipped off my finger.
David Dobrik
Baby, it's like a religious thing and you've sinned too many times and it's evaporated off your ring. Another word. Oh my God. How many words can I use that.
Natalie Mariduena
Are related to weather that have to.
David Dobrik
Do with climate and weather change?
Jason Nash
Dave's in the pocket. It.
David Dobrik
Yes.
Natalie Mariduena
Anyway, so then I asked David, I was like, do you have an extra stone?
David Dobrik
Hold on, let's get that clean for Jason. Anyways. Go. Anyways, regardless.
Natalie Mariduena
Anyways, I asked David if he had like an extra stone. Cuz I'm pretty sure he's like saving some of them.
David Dobrik
Yes.
Natalie Mariduena
And if I could make another, like, I'll pay for it myself, obviously, to get it remade. And I probably won't wear it as often anymore. But. Yeah, he said, yeah, I do. But that's gonna cost you.
David Dobrik
I have stone leftover, but they're for my kids and for my wife.
Jason Nash
Oh.
David Dobrik
So I probably.
Natalie Mariduena
It's probably the other half of my stone.
David Dobrik
So if Natalie. Yes. If Natalie maybe marries me one day, then she will get a new ring.
Jason Nash
I have a way to get it.
David Dobrik
But no, I'm saving that for my family.
Jason Nash
That's nice.
David Dobrik
I want my family to have those for a second.
Natalie Mariduena
I really actually can't have it.
David Dobrik
What? You're kidding. I can't make you another ring.
Natalie Mariduena
Wait, what?
David Dobrik
Yeah, I can't. They're actually from. They're actually for my family.
Natalie Mariduena
Okay, well, I want my. The other half of my stone back then.
David Dobrik
No.
Jason Nash
Okay, wait, wait. What do you mean your other half of your stone?
David Dobrik
He gave us four stones. Each of us got a stone.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, and David just took all.
David Dobrik
I just took all the stones to make the rings. But to be fair, my stone was huge, so I have some leftover. Natalie, your stone was little. It only accounted for one ring.
Natalie Mariduena
Your stone is the stone that broke.
David Dobrik
Nah.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, you actually had the tiniest stone.
David Dobrik
Anyway. Cut.
Jason Nash
Wait, were you. Were you drunk when you lost it?
Natalie Mariduena
I mean, of course.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
But like, I don't know how it got off my finger.
Jason Nash
That's what hurts.
David Dobrik
Did you.
Jason Nash
You were drunk and you're like, fuck, yeah.
David Dobrik
That's not. You have to look at your alcohol. I used to wear these fucking Cartier rings, these love rings.
Jason Nash
I remember.
David Dobrik
Just so stupid. And one day we went to Venice and we played soccer on the beach. One day I lost all three in one night. It was incredible. I don't know why I was wearing three at the same time. This is the last time I ever wore rings. Yeah. And they just all slipped off my fingers one by one. And I lost them on the beach, which is like. I don't know which. I guess that just goes to show, like, what's the point? Don't wear jewelry.
Jason Nash
I'm so afraid I'll lose my wedding ring.
David Dobrik
Did you see?
Natalie Mariduena
I'm for sure gonna lose my wedding ring when once I have one.
Jason Nash
You know you're in trouble when you lose your wedding ring, dad.
David Dobrik
Oh, that's tough. But my wedding ring, I'm gonna hope it, like, it basically grows around my finger.
Jason Nash
Well, no, if you lose any weight, it's really. You really can lose it.
David Dobrik
Don't worry. Once I'm married, I'm just gaining. That ring is gonna be stuck on there forever. But what was I gonna say? Did you see there's a serial killer?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
Oh, my gosh.
Jason Nash
Eight bodies.
Natalie Mariduena
Eight bodies?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
What do you mean?
David Dobrik
What?
Jason Nash
That's what some guy told me at a party the other day. We were talking. We went to this going away party. I don't believe Jason. Let's look it up. You. You're right.
David Dobrik
There's a serial killer running around North Hollywood. I told this to Natalie yesterday. She got really stressed out last night.
Natalie Mariduena
We landed at like 1am we're driving home. I'm so excited. I could not. I could not be looking more forward to my bed. And then David turns to me in the car. He's like, you know, there's a serial killer in North Hollywood right now. And I was like. And I literally just stone cold froze, turned him. And I was like, you did not just say that.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Yeah. I've never seen her react like that. And I was like, oh, I thought we were just like. Like, because we just landed in Sherman Oaks. We're back. I was sharing facts about what's happened since we've gone.
Jason Nash
I know what you wanted. You wanted to get her to your house because you were scared.
David Dobrik
Well, that.
Jason Nash
That's what was going on.
David Dobrik
Here's what happened. Natalie did spend the night at my house. And then she also called her dad. Who's now flying out and going to spend the next couple weeks at her house.
Natalie Mariduena
Mom, please don't let.
David Dobrik
So she has somebody there. Because, yeah, the serial killer is like, being a real serious thing. And. And all the comments. So there's a bunch of TikToks going around about explaining the. The serial killer, but all the comments are like, he only has one kill. Why are we giving him the title of serial killer? Which is so weird. I'm like, why are you guys antagonizing this guy? He's gonna be reading these comments. He's gonna be like, I'll show them. Serial killer. Yeah, like he's really gonna step it up now because who cares? Even if he's got one attempted kill. Can you just give him the title so we could fucking let this man rest so he doesn't keep doing it? But apparently police officers are saying that they think he has more bodies that we don't know about yet. It's one confirmed kill, and then there's multiple.
Natalie Mariduena
I think it's linked to others.
David Dobrik
And he's running around the town where we live, which is really, really scary.
Natalie Mariduena
Terrifying.
David Dobrik
What'd you find, Jay?
Jason Nash
I don't know. My Internet got shut off. No, I'm just kidding. I don't know nothing. It said it could be up to 17 bodies, but I don't know.
David Dobrik
I knew right when you went to go look it up it wouldn't give us anything.
Jason Nash
Yeah, Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
I can't really find anything on it.
Jason Nash
I guess the problem is you don't know if there's.
David Dobrik
Sure. I'm sure.
Jason Nash
There's 17 dead bodies out there. But you don't know if he did it.
David Dobrik
There may be a serial killer among us. Have you ever killed anybody, Jay?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Do you have. I've done it.
Jason Nash
I could. I definitely could.
David Dobrik
What the fuck?
Natalie Mariduena
That was real serial killer.
Jason Nash
Naveen said serial killer the other day. That was the first I heard about it. And I was like, oh, damn. Is that like a TikTok person that like fucking does cereal? Like. Like edible cereal? Nevermind. That's literally what I thought I just heard. Serial killer.
David Dobrik
Wow. Don't try to change the subject. You just looked at me and you said you could kill. Yeah.
Jason Nash
Not for fun, but for, you know, if I was like. If I was in harm's way. Oh, you know what I mean?
David Dobrik
Would you take a bullet for somebody? Yeah, for anybody.
Jason Nash
There's maybe about 10 people.
David Dobrik
Oh, Jesus.
Natalie Mariduena
That's a lot.
David Dobrik
Like, if you were on the street.
Jason Nash
Very few people.
David Dobrik
If you were on the street and, like, a random person was about to get shot.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And they pointed. The. The shooter pointed to you and was like, hey, man, I'm gonna. I'm gonna kill this person or you.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
What do you say?
Jason Nash
Oh, no, I run. I run. But I'm saying, if it was like my kids, I'd take a bullet.
David Dobrik
Oh, you wouldn't take a bullet for a random person?
Jason Nash
For rando. No, not a rando.
David Dobrik
But you don't think it'd be tough to live with that guilt?
Jason Nash
No.
David Dobrik
Oh, you have kids, you see things completely differently.
Jason Nash
Yeah. Yeah. I gotta be alive for these kids.
David Dobrik
All right, regardless, that's all the time we have for today's podcast. Thank you guys for listening. Thank you, Jason and Nash, for joining me. Natalie for joining me. Go listen to Jason's pod. We'll see you. It's called All Good Things.
Jason Nash
All Good Things.
David Dobrik
We'll see you guys soon. Bye.
Jason Nash
Used.
Podcast Summary: "Serial Killer in David's Neighborhood"
VIEWS with David Dobrik & Jason Nash
Episode: Serial Killer in David's Neighborhood
Release Date: May 7, 2025
In this gripping episode of VIEWS, hosts David Dobrik and Jason Nash, joined by guest Natalie Mariduena, delve into a series of intense and personal topics, ranging from a harrowing robbery experience to the unsettling rumors of a serial killer in their neighborhood. The conversation seamlessly transitions between personal anecdotes, pop culture discussions, and reflections on friendship in the digital age, providing listeners with an authentic glimpse into the lives of these influential personalities.
The episode kicks off with David Dobrik sharing a distressing personal experience about his home being robbed while he was in Miami. He recounts how three individuals, seemingly familiar with his home's layout, forcibly entered his bedroom.
David Dobrik [02:03]: "Full on robbery at the David household. Three guys came into my home, into my bedroom. They knew my layout and they went into my house."
Jason Nash and Natalie express their concern and disbelief, highlighting the tense atmosphere that ensued.
Jason Nash [03:32]: "That's really scary."
David Dobrik [03:57]: "It is really scary, and I didn't really want to talk about it on here, but it just worries me that someone will come in here one day and my friend will shoot them."
David emphasizes the swift response of his security and the police, who arrived within minutes, minimizing potential harm.
David Dobrik [04:08]: "The police got here quick too, like four minutes. The guys were only in the house for like eight minutes."
He also touches upon the psychological aftermath, expressing his fears about future incidents.
Transitioning from the robbery, David shares his exhilarating experiences attending Formula 1 (F1) races. He paints a vivid picture of the opulence and high-energy environment associated with these events.
David Dobrik [06:27]: "F1 is such a crazy, like, rel experience. It's the best drivers in the world competing."
David and Jason discuss the exclusivity of F1, mentioning extravagant spending and high-profile guests.
David Dobrik [07:25]: "It just doesn't make any sense. People here are spending 5 to 10 million dollars on their watches that get invited here."
They recount a memorable event where a wealthy individual hosted a lavish party in his garage, complete with Gordon Ramsay catering, showcasing the extravagant lifestyles intertwined with the sport.
David Dobrik [08:43]: "There was one time we went and there was three of us that went. It was me, Natalie, and my friend John. And it was $30,000 a ticket. Which is fucking crazy."
Natalie Mariduena introduces a more personal and light-hearted segment about losing a significant ring gifted to her by David, made from a stone of the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro. The conversation reveals the sentimental value attached to such artifacts and the mishaps that can occur even among close friends.
Natalie Mariduena [34:51]: "I wore it every single day, like since we got it. I don’t. I must have like. I still have my other rings on it, but I guess that one just slipped off my finger."
David reflects on his own experiences with losing rings, sharing humorous anecdotes about losing multiple rings simultaneously during a beach soccer game in Venice.
David Dobrik [39:03]: "But to be fair, my stone was huge, so I have some leftover. Natalie, your stone was little. It only accounted for one ring."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to alarming rumors about a serial killer prowling North Hollywood. David mentions the widespread concern among the community, leading to heightened anxiety and discussions about safety.
Jason Nash [40:30]: "Yeah, there's a serial killer running around North Hollywood."
Natalie shares her personal fear after David alarmed her by mentioning the serial killer, leading her to take precautions by staying at David's house and contacting her father for safety.
Natalie Mariduena [41:27]: "We landed at like 1am we're driving home. I'm so excited. I could not be looking more forward to my bed. And then David turns to me in the car. He's like, you know, there's a serial killer in North Hollywood right now."
The hosts debate the validity and extent of the threat, with David expressing frustration over online comments that downplay the seriousness of the situation.
David Dobrik [42:38]: "There's 17 dead bodies out there. But you don't know if he did it."
Shifting gears, the conversation explores the complexities of forming and maintaining friendships in the era of social media and online presence. David and Jason discuss the challenges of discerning genuine friendships from those motivated by celebrity status.
Jason Nash [19:11]: "Yeah."
David Dobrik [19:11]: "Yes, 100%. But there is like some level of, like, obviously, right. In LA, you're friends with people just because of who you are."
Natalie adds to the discussion by pointing out the superficial interactions that often accompany fame, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in relationships.
Natalie Mariduena [20:01]: "That happens to me all the time. With David especially. So many girls act like they're my best friend and they'll go, oh, I've never seen the videos."
The trio reflects on the difficulties of maintaining lifelong connections when friendships can sometimes be transactional or based on limited understanding.
Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in candid and humorous exchanges, revealing their personal quirks and philosophies. Topics range from David's unique perspective on life experiences and travel to discussions about mental health issues like depersonalization.
David Dobrik [27:16]: "I've never been on a plane with any member of my family."
Jason Nash [31:16]: "Depersonalization, where you're like, not in reality."
Their banter often serves as both comic relief and deeper commentary on personal growth, societal expectations, and the pressures of public life.
Notable Quotes:
David Dobrik [03:57]: "I didn't really want to talk about it on here, but it just worries me that someone will come in here one day and my friend will shoot them."
Jason Nash [19:11]: "Yeah."
Natalie Mariduena [20:01]: "That happens to me all the time. With David especially. So many girls act like they're my best friend and they'll go, oh, I've never seen the videos."
David Dobrik [31:31]: "Mental health issues. Yes. Okay. Yes. Everyone has them, so I don't really."
Conclusion
In "Serial Killer in David's Neighborhood," VIEWS offers a multifaceted conversation that intertwines personal experiences with broader societal issues. David Dobrik and Jason Nash, alongside Natalie Mariduena, navigate through moments of fear, reflection, and humor, providing listeners with an engaging narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Whether discussing the high-stakes world of F1 racing or the unsettling possibility of a serial killer in their vicinity, the hosts maintain a candid and relatable dialogue that resonates with a diverse audience.