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Do Gay Men Really Have Terrible Taste in Music?

This show is obviously about going out. J : Same, truly. What I think is interesting is that you are a bit younger than me. How long have you lived in New York? And I feel like you just went through that. S : Oh, absolutely. It was big. I moved from North Carolina. When I moved here, I was immediately a manic person.

Oh my God, people are attracted to me here and there are cool places. Neither of those situations existed in North Carolina, so I was going cuckoo. S : Exactly. Socially, I love to be in super-different environments. The weirdest possible, preferably. J : You said you want to do it as much as humanly possible.

What does going out mean to you? When you wake up and you think about going out, what comes to mind? I am friends with cool people and comedy people and gay people. J : I really love this. I remember when Hinge first hit the scene as one of the dating apps — do you know how Hinge used to originally work?

Because in my mind, it was the most deranged thing in the world. J : The original premise of Hinge was that you would only be shown people to swipe on that you had mutual friends with on Facebook. And I deleted the app immediately. S : That sounds terrible. Yeah, I try to keep things separate for the most part.

Getting followers on the internet has definitely made that more difficult because now regular people can sometimes know who I am. Or are you still open to what might come your way? I tell this story all the time of Vincent. We both know Vinvent, of course. What happened that night?