and women of society just, like, acting like animals. and i was like, "oh, everything i've, like, been taught and, and learned my whole life is just disintegrating before my eyes." but, in the end, we're -- you know, from great disasters come great things, right? i mean, koreatown burned down. but it's like we own l.a. now. it's, like, half of l.a. >> jim: now it's korean culture. k-pop and psy all over the world influence, you know? >> anthony: the filmmakers. all the, all the top, uh, korean filmmakers are in hollywood. >> jim: oh, yeah. korean, uh, culture -- >> david: [ clears throat ] what about me? >> jim: yeah, you. >> anthony: artists, right. yeah, right. >> jim: except you. >> jane: sorry. sorry, david. it's incredible. [ laughter ] >> david: today, i went into all the ways -- different ways you guys used to beat us when we were kids. the stress positions, like, you know. >> anthony: yeah, but what -- >> david: all the korean punishments. >> anthony: what's remarkable to me is that every kid -- >> david: right. >> anthony: i mean, all korean kids. >> david: yeah, all korean kids. >> anthony: the same position. holding -- you either hold a book --