Marc Maron
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And what happens now is that with us and them and with all these social media platforms being individuals' reality.
So there's no conversation.
You just got people blasting away at your face all day.
It's hard to break.
It'll break your brain.
It'll break your brain.
And it's so terrifying and disturbing that where you don't, and also the dopamine part of it, it's that people don't have necessarily, whether they do or not, it'll annihilate their sense of values.
It'll annihilate principles, you know, in a way because it works them up by delivering this thing.
Took our picture.
On the video, yeah.
The content economy.
The one thing that we did was always keep it audio.
So then we were kind of โ it's harder to clip audio.
And the people that listen to my show are in for the whole conversation.
And I think what you're talking about, which I try to kind of understand or wrap my brain around, is that there's a tribalization happening.
In terms of even if Bernie goes on Joe, that Bernie is focused and he knows what he wants to say.
But when it's taken out of context or it's solely looked at by a bubble of people, that the message can become obscured and diminished.