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Getting BULLIED for being poor #superfly #shorts #davidspade #danacarvey

April 27, 2024 / 00:41

This episode features comedian David Spade discussing his childhood experiences with poverty and how it affected his perception of wealth. He shares a story from fourth grade where a classmate labeled him as poor, leading to an awkward confrontation.

Spade recalls a moment when he was teased about his family's financial situation, highlighting the innocence of childhood and the misunderstandings that come with it. He reflects on how he defended his family's status by pointing out their car and extra tires in the yard.

The conversation touches on the social dynamics of being labeled poor at a young age and the impact it had on his self-image and interactions with peers.

TLDR

David Spade recounts childhood experiences with poverty and social perceptions in fourth grade.

Episode

0:41
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was broke all growing up cut to a shot of me living in a mansion I didn't think about being poor and then a kid in the
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neighborhood I was like fourth grade and I go he was talking about someone I go were they poor and he goes yeah yeah
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kind of like you and I remember going I'm poor [ __ ] I didn't know dude I got the same [ __ ] a guy kickball told me
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goes hey Spade I heard your family's poor and being poor wasn't a real panty dropper even in fourth grade because
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girls are like wait what's going on and everyone got quiet and I go no you and then argued him I go would we have two
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tires on our front yard if we were poor and he's like yeah and I go no no we have a car and then we have two extra
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ones laying on the grass

Episode Highlights

  • Childhood Poverty Realization
    A young Spade learns about his family's financial struggles during a conversation with a friend.
    “I'm poor [ __ ] I didn't know dude I got the same [ __ ]”
    @ 00m 14s
    April 27, 2024

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Mansion Life00:02
  • Fourth Grade Insight00:06
  • Awkward Conversation00:08
  • Poverty Awareness00:14
  • Childhood Arguments00:29