Chuck Klosterman
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
Okay.
It's like, we're not trying to answer questions.
like, we're not trying to solve a problem.
We're trying to create something that is sort of interesting and alive and meaningful and can be used in different ways and helps us understand ourselves and the world.
We don't need to find the best possible truth in all of these cases because it's already a fictional world.
It's a simulated thing.
Nothing really important is happening, but we love it anyways.
So why do they got to fix this thing that we love to make it more
I don't know what objectively true.
No, I re that was the one chapter that I regret.
Like I felt the book was the right length.
But I would have liked to write something about it because this is another thing that sort of sets football apart from other sports.
It's not indoors.
We never delay the game or stop the game.
I guess we do for lightning.
But, you know, it's like the weather is part of it.
And it changes the way we think about what makes a football player good, what makes a quarterback good.
If a quarterback can't play in the cold, even though he may never face the cold for years, some seasons, a guy never has to play.
you know, in, in the elements, but like, like it's so cool.