Ian Chillag
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The hours are long, but it doesn't pay anything. Here's a question from Tyler, and this is holiday related. Tyler every year sends out Christmas cards, but worries the great effort that they put into the Christmas cards is not appreciated by the people who receive them. So Tyler wants to know the minimum effort they can make in those Christmas cards.
The hours are long, but it doesn't pay anything. Here's a question from Tyler, and this is holiday related. Tyler every year sends out Christmas cards, but worries the great effort that they put into the Christmas cards is not appreciated by the people who receive them. So Tyler wants to know the minimum effort they can make in those Christmas cards.
I guess the minimum thing they can say to make people feel thought of without doing too much work.
I guess the minimum thing they can say to make people feel thought of without doing too much work.
I guess the minimum thing they can say to make people feel thought of without doing too much work.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay. This is touching to me. I mean, I feel like two-thirds of our questions so far have circled back to just finding self-love.
Okay. This is touching to me. I mean, I feel like two-thirds of our questions so far have circled back to just finding self-love.
Okay. This is touching to me. I mean, I feel like two-thirds of our questions so far have circled back to just finding self-love.
Good. Can we do one more? Is that all right? This is from E. Wayne Williams. Call him Wayne. Wayne wants to know advice about telling someone they have food in their facial hair. Wayne was traumatized 30 years ago by seeing someone with a ramen noodle flapping around in their mustache and didn't know what to say.
Good. Can we do one more? Is that all right? This is from E. Wayne Williams. Call him Wayne. Wayne wants to know advice about telling someone they have food in their facial hair. Wayne was traumatized 30 years ago by seeing someone with a ramen noodle flapping around in their mustache and didn't know what to say.
Good. Can we do one more? Is that all right? This is from E. Wayne Williams. Call him Wayne. Wayne wants to know advice about telling someone they have food in their facial hair. Wayne was traumatized 30 years ago by seeing someone with a ramen noodle flapping around in their mustache and didn't know what to say.
We've done it.
We've done it.
We've done it.
It is one of our founding principles as a podcast. We want to bring you quality programming, and we want you never to get inside a refrigerator.
It is one of our founding principles as a podcast. We want to bring you quality programming, and we want you never to get inside a refrigerator.
It is one of our founding principles as a podcast. We want to bring you quality programming, and we want you never to get inside a refrigerator.