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Would you, you know, would you have had that confidence?
How much of it, Casey, is, you know, to Elaine's point that our male co-presenters weren't getting this, how much of it is just about...
you know, bullying women to kowtow and to look a certain way and behave a certain way.
And have you ever had a curiosity just clicked onto the accounts just to see who these real people are carrying on with their lives, kind of taking time out of their day to say on social media, I'd need seven pints before I get with her?
Elaine, is that... I mean, does that speak to... We don't know who this chap is, but just in a general sense, like that...
just an underlying misogyny or that on some level people don't kind of think that the people they see on TV or here there are kind of real characters.
They're almost characters you can kind of pass comment on as you would a fictional person.
Everyone knows everyone on some level.
I know Sherry is still with us as well, listening to all of this.
On some level, Seamath's obviously bored by this because that's how she described it, that she's utterly bored by it.
And it's the same way Casey describes it.
It's just so boring, boring beyond belief.
But it obviously, on some level, and look, we can't get into her head and she's not here, but, you know, it has to have some impact on her if she's, you know, going online at night to comment and she still says she feels the need.
She has to respond because it's still happening.
Like, as somebody who's such a massive fan of her, I
How do you kind of reflect on that or how do you feel about that, about the fact that it obviously does grind away, this type of commentary?