… me a thousand or less dollars a month to have a full time live in helper, you know, and there's nothing wrong with it there. That's just the culture. Like In Hong Kong, you have just groups of women who are live-in helpers that like on their off day in the summer or on their off day, like on Sunday you'll see them. Everybody's just in the streets with tents, combing each other's hair, boom boxes out, sharing food. It's just a part of it. Like that's not like literally tents in the streets everywhere. Jamie, if you want to pull that up, you. It's crazy, dude. (1:19:13–1:19:32)
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