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Karen Kilgariff

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
7968 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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No, no, you didn't write it. You're just rapping it. I wish I had.

No, no, you didn't write it. You're just rapping it. I wish I had.

Yes, that's what all I've heard is very interesting, amazing, like, almost like the story behind, talk about Instagram, it's kind of like, she's all about pictures and presentation.

Yes, that's what all I've heard is very interesting, amazing, like, almost like the story behind, talk about Instagram, it's kind of like, she's all about pictures and presentation.

She is. I remember being in high school and there used to be an American Express commercial where it was Martha Stewart lining a pool, the bottom of a pool with American Express cards like it was a craft project. And I was like, who's that? My mother was like, oh, yeah, she's some woman from the East Coast. Like eye roll, eye roll.

She is. I remember being in high school and there used to be an American Express commercial where it was Martha Stewart lining a pool, the bottom of a pool with American Express cards like it was a craft project. And I was like, who's that? My mother was like, oh, yeah, she's some woman from the East Coast. Like eye roll, eye roll.

And it was like she was. But it was almost like how to be perfect, how to have a perfect life, how to be perfect.

And it was like she was. But it was almost like how to be perfect, how to have a perfect life, how to be perfect.

I already told you I've been kicked off TikTok. So like, I feel like I'm forced into like now I'm spiritual or something because I literally sit on them at the patio table on my back patio in the morning and kind of like stare off like, well, I guess this is a better way to spend time. Yeah. My sister and I were talking about it.

I already told you I've been kicked off TikTok. So like, I feel like I'm forced into like now I'm spiritual or something because I literally sit on them at the patio table on my back patio in the morning and kind of like stare off like, well, I guess this is a better way to spend time. Yeah. My sister and I were talking about it.

You can tell it's not good for your brain to watch things for 10 to 60 seconds to maybe three minutes. That are this, yeah, over and over and over again. And just flipping, flipping, flipping. It does something to your dopamine, kind of like your set rate of satisfaction. Absolutely. So I think that's good.

You can tell it's not good for your brain to watch things for 10 to 60 seconds to maybe three minutes. That are this, yeah, over and over and over again. And just flipping, flipping, flipping. It does something to your dopamine, kind of like your set rate of satisfaction. Absolutely. So I think that's good.

But I am so scared about the just absolute loss of information, shared information between Twitter being gone and which it is completely gone and the Twitter we all knew. And the thing that was important about Twitter was it was started by journalists. Right. Shorthanding news. And like so everyone else that was there, you know, later stages were all just kind of like hangers on.

But I am so scared about the just absolute loss of information, shared information between Twitter being gone and which it is completely gone and the Twitter we all knew. And the thing that was important about Twitter was it was started by journalists. Right. Shorthanding news. And like so everyone else that was there, you know, later stages were all just kind of like hangers on.

But it was news based and sourced. Yeah.

But it was news based and sourced. Yeah.