Clare Stephens
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Podcast Appearances
There are, like, some few little bits that, like, address the Sherlock universe, but you're not going to be, like,
what are they talking about?
Like you will understand it.
So it's him and his best friend, James Moriarty.
When they're older become like sworn enemies, but they're best friends when they were younger.
And they're just like on this big adventure and they're both very good looking, which is arguably the most important thing.
Oh, beautiful.
Yeah.
Bye.
Bye.
Mamma Mia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.
The fact that we are still the number one podcast after last Friday's episode I think is really quite something. Testament to something. Yeah, yeah. My name is Claire Stephens. And I'm Em Burnham. And here is what has made our agenda for today.
Ja meidÀn suosituksiamme ovat aivan uusi elokuvan jÀrjestelmÀ, todella hauska blogiposti ja keskustelu kahden tyypillisen ja hauskan naisen kanssa. Mutta ensin, Washington Post kysyy kysymyksen, jota olen yksinkertaisesti kysynyt itseÀni. Ovatko boomerit todelliset iPad-papsiit? Onnistunut. NÀin tuon huomion ja ajattelin, ettÀ kiitos.
Blaring Facebook reels at full volume. Who even knew Facebook had reels? I didn't until my mother and mother-in-law. Blast them non-stop. Giving you advice that clearly came from a TikTok. Getting into fights in comment sections with people who are probably bots. And then buying things from ads on social media that turn out to be scams. That's an Ann Stevens specialty.
Mutta heillÀ on huoneita, iPadit ja smart-tv. Minun isÀni on nÀhnyt kaikkia esityksiÀ The Good Doctorista. Se on kaikki, mitÀ hÀn puhuu. Katsokaa sitÀ. SiinÀ on 126 esityksiÀ. Se on liian paljon. Se on kaikki, mitÀ hÀn on tehnyt. HÀn on iPad-lapsi! Se on hyvÀ show. Se on todella hyvÀ show. HÀn voi linkata sitÀ kaikkeen.
The Washington Post interviewed a 25-year-old man named Brendan Moriak, who said that while he is actively looking for ways to spend less time on his devices, his parents' use has skyrocketed. It's definitely swapped, he said, where my parents are on their phone more than I'm on my phone. Look, that's not an accident, because obviously young people don't want to be doing the things that old people are doing.
TÀmÀ voisi olla todella hyödyllistÀ yhteiskunnalle, mutta tutkimus nÀyttÀÀ, ettÀ 65-vuotiaat kuluvat kaksi kertaa aikaa YouTubeen kuin olivat kaksi vuotta sitten, ja YouTube on itse asiassa heidÀn valmistelunsa.
Mum thinks everything is sent to her. Yes. Like, so she goes through her Facebook feed and she's like, oh, this person sent me this thing. I'm like, no, they didn't. They just posted it. And you saw it. And you are under no obligation to engage with that. But I agree. I think on the one hand, there's been a little bit of research that for older people, the use of technology can be really good cognitively.
Sitten ajattelin, ettÀ nyt voimme jatkaa elÀmÀÀmme ja huoneemme kasvaa ja me olemme kuitenkin kuitenkin hyviÀ. Olemme kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin kuitenkin
N-times on tÀÀllÀ. TÀÀllÀ on kaikki asioita, jotka tapahtuvat maailmassa tÀmÀn viikon aikana. TÀmÀ on se asia, jota me teemme N-timesilla. N-timesilla on melko paljon niitÀ. N-timesilla on n-timesi periaatteissa. Voimmeko tunnustaa, ettÀ mies tekee kaupungin ympÀrillÀ, ottaa hÀnen kaupungin ympÀrille ja jÀtkÀÀ sen, jotta se on paremmin ymmÀrrettynÀ kaupungin ympÀrillÀ?