Duncan Trussell
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I'm pretty sure it's true. Well, I mean, Wordle is fun. I'm sure it's fun. I think it's a separate app. Is it a separate app? Or is it that Wordle gets... I do mind. I'm tired of you drinking. Thank you. Is that what it is? Um, so that Wordle gets more activity for the company. That's what essentially, yeah, there was a graph.
I'm pretty sure it's true. Well, I mean, Wordle is fun. I'm sure it's fun. I think it's a separate app. Is it a separate app? Or is it that Wordle gets... I do mind. I'm tired of you drinking. Thank you. Is that what it is? Um, so that Wordle gets more activity for the company. That's what essentially, yeah, there was a graph.
I'm pretty sure it's true. Well, I mean, Wordle is fun. I'm sure it's fun. I think it's a separate app. Is it a separate app? Or is it that Wordle gets... I do mind. I'm tired of you drinking. Thank you. Is that what it is? Um, so that Wordle gets more activity for the company. That's what essentially, yeah, there was a graph.
I was too lazy to read the whole graph, but it was a breaking down how Wordle is more used than anything.
I was too lazy to read the whole graph, but it was a breaking down how Wordle is more used than anything.
I was too lazy to read the whole graph, but it was a breaking down how Wordle is more used than anything.
Let's make sure that's true. Otherwise we'll have to cut this out. I don't want New York times on my ass. Oh my God. That would suck. Sucks so bad. They've done it before. It's just, that's their job. That's their job. You know, they're just like, that shouldn't be a job where your New York Times games are more popular than its news. If that's what you want it to be, but here's the thing.
Let's make sure that's true. Otherwise we'll have to cut this out. I don't want New York times on my ass. Oh my God. That would suck. Sucks so bad. They've done it before. It's just, that's their job. That's their job. You know, they're just like, that shouldn't be a job where your New York Times games are more popular than its news. If that's what you want it to be, but here's the thing.
Let's make sure that's true. Otherwise we'll have to cut this out. I don't want New York times on my ass. Oh my God. That would suck. Sucks so bad. They've done it before. It's just, that's their job. That's their job. You know, they're just like, that shouldn't be a job where your New York Times games are more popular than its news. If that's what you want it to be, but here's the thing.
It's not necessary anymore. And I think that through the rise of independent journalism, one of the things we're realizing is that all someone has to do is be consistently objective and intelligent and post things and post takes on things like Coleman Hughes or some of these people. Consistently intelligent, objective, and then you'll develop a following.
It's not necessary anymore. And I think that through the rise of independent journalism, one of the things we're realizing is that all someone has to do is be consistently objective and intelligent and post things and post takes on things like Coleman Hughes or some of these people. Consistently intelligent, objective, and then you'll develop a following.
It's not necessary anymore. And I think that through the rise of independent journalism, one of the things we're realizing is that all someone has to do is be consistently objective and intelligent and post things and post takes on things like Coleman Hughes or some of these people. Consistently intelligent, objective, and then you'll develop a following.
And then you'll become a reliable source of news.
And then you'll become a reliable source of news.
And then you'll become a reliable source of news.
Because I know that if I ask Coleman about X, Y, or Z and he's informed, he's going to give me a very intelligent breakdown of what it is. There's a few people in my life that are like that, like Andrew Huberman. If I have some sort of health-related question, Peter Attia. I have some sort of like how are they doing this and is this legitimate? And they'll look at it and they'll analyze it.
Because I know that if I ask Coleman about X, Y, or Z and he's informed, he's going to give me a very intelligent breakdown of what it is. There's a few people in my life that are like that, like Andrew Huberman. If I have some sort of health-related question, Peter Attia. I have some sort of like how are they doing this and is this legitimate? And they'll look at it and they'll analyze it.
Because I know that if I ask Coleman about X, Y, or Z and he's informed, he's going to give me a very intelligent breakdown of what it is. There's a few people in my life that are like that, like Andrew Huberman. If I have some sort of health-related question, Peter Attia. I have some sort of like how are they doing this and is this legitimate? And they'll look at it and they'll analyze it.
I've sent Huberman stuff, and he goes over the data. He's like, this is fascinating. This theoretically should work, and then this will explain why and what the pathways are and how interesting this is. It's an amazing resource that wasn't available before to any person. Forget it. I mean, it's too difficult. You'd have one line of inquiry.
I've sent Huberman stuff, and he goes over the data. He's like, this is fascinating. This theoretically should work, and then this will explain why and what the pathways are and how interesting this is. It's an amazing resource that wasn't available before to any person. Forget it. I mean, it's too difficult. You'd have one line of inquiry.