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And it wasn't about having the best graphics or the best stuff. It was about a sense of community and normalcy and the games were supposed to be fun. I found this to be a really interesting thing that They're now realizing that, that there's no reason to make Spider-Man look like Spider-Man.
And it wasn't about having the best graphics or the best stuff. It was about a sense of community and normalcy and the games were supposed to be fun. I found this to be a really interesting thing that They're now realizing that, that there's no reason to make Spider-Man look like Spider-Man.
I'm glad you brought this up because this is the exact connection point I thought about. There's a line in the article that basically talks about theories of why people have stopped wanting the hyperrealism and that it's an investment in graphics that creates a hollow experience. You don't feel anything. You don't connect with people on it.
I'm glad you brought this up because this is the exact connection point I thought about. There's a line in the article that basically talks about theories of why people have stopped wanting the hyperrealism and that it's an investment in graphics that creates a hollow experience. You don't feel anything. You don't connect with people on it.
I'm glad you brought this up because this is the exact connection point I thought about. There's a line in the article that basically talks about theories of why people have stopped wanting the hyperrealism and that it's an investment in graphics that creates a hollow experience. You don't feel anything. You don't connect with people on it.
That to me, you just brought up something that's happening in video, YouTube videos. People crave authenticity. They crave real conversations. It's like you look at the best podcast, you look at the best shows, the things that have lasted forever, whether it's a PTI or Dan Levitard show, the communities they create, pardon my take, whatever, all that stuff.
That to me, you just brought up something that's happening in video, YouTube videos. People crave authenticity. They crave real conversations. It's like you look at the best podcast, you look at the best shows, the things that have lasted forever, whether it's a PTI or Dan Levitard show, the communities they create, pardon my take, whatever, all that stuff.
That to me, you just brought up something that's happening in video, YouTube videos. People crave authenticity. They crave real conversations. It's like you look at the best podcast, you look at the best shows, the things that have lasted forever, whether it's a PTI or Dan Levitard show, the communities they create, pardon my take, whatever, all that stuff.
They create people who really want to engage with that stuff. I want to connect this back to something. The last time we were all together in Miami, Pablo went mini viral. Oh, yeah. Because he talked about, you know, the tape... That was another stolen take. It was.
They create people who really want to engage with that stuff. I want to connect this back to something. The last time we were all together in Miami, Pablo went mini viral. Oh, yeah. Because he talked about, you know, the tape... That was another stolen take. It was.
They create people who really want to engage with that stuff. I want to connect this back to something. The last time we were all together in Miami, Pablo went mini viral. Oh, yeah. Because he talked about, you know, the tape... That was another stolen take. It was.
Authenticity. That's what I'm trying to make your show better, being authentic. Mine and Pablo's take was that... Pablo articulated better, which is that football media, particularly, I mean, it's in all sports media, but football and basketball and football in particular, they want to watch the tape and they want to tell you about the EPA and they fetishize jargon.
Authenticity. That's what I'm trying to make your show better, being authentic. Mine and Pablo's take was that... Pablo articulated better, which is that football media, particularly, I mean, it's in all sports media, but football and basketball and football in particular, they want to watch the tape and they want to tell you about the EPA and they fetishize jargon.
Authenticity. That's what I'm trying to make your show better, being authentic. Mine and Pablo's take was that... Pablo articulated better, which is that football media, particularly, I mean, it's in all sports media, but football and basketball and football in particular, they want to watch the tape and they want to tell you about the EPA and they fetishize jargon.
And that pissed off a lot of ball knowers online and Twitter people are like, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. This is the most complex sport.
And that pissed off a lot of ball knowers online and Twitter people are like, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. This is the most complex sport.
And that pissed off a lot of ball knowers online and Twitter people are like, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. This is the most complex sport.
But here's the thing is you were right because a real expert can explain something and make it seem simple, not explain it and make it seem more complicated. And the reason that the word hollow experience I thought was really interesting was there was this incredible shift in football media from the caveman jacked up which was kind of dope. I'm not going to forget.
But here's the thing is you were right because a real expert can explain something and make it seem simple, not explain it and make it seem more complicated. And the reason that the word hollow experience I thought was really interesting was there was this incredible shift in football media from the caveman jacked up which was kind of dope. I'm not going to forget.
But here's the thing is you were right because a real expert can explain something and make it seem simple, not explain it and make it seem more complicated. And the reason that the word hollow experience I thought was really interesting was there was this incredible shift in football media from the caveman jacked up which was kind of dope. I'm not going to forget.