Mina Kimes
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I think there's a vast spectrum here with regards to like the kind of things that are being discussed. There are things that are toxic and absurd and sort of connects back to our discussion at the top. I just think like we were painting with too broad a brush sometimes when we talk about sports media as a whole, as a life. Yeah.
I think there's a vast spectrum here with regards to like the kind of things that are being discussed. There are things that are toxic and absurd and sort of connects back to our discussion at the top. I just think like we were painting with too broad a brush sometimes when we talk about sports media as a whole, as a life. Yeah.
Yeah, I agree with that. And I would also say I don't think Rich Kleiman is arguing in favor of more educated criticism, Dan. Like I know that Rich and LeBron are two different. I don't want to.
Yeah, I agree with that. And I would also say I don't think Rich Kleiman is arguing in favor of more educated criticism, Dan. Like I know that Rich and LeBron are two different. I don't want to.
Sure. But also saying, you know, why can't it be more like the Olympics? The Olympics is human interest stories. People who work for athletes, by the way, you know, especially now that they control a lot of the media around them, particularly have replaced a lot of the actual journalism being done with their own self-produced documentary shows, whatnot. They want public relations, which is...
Sure. But also saying, you know, why can't it be more like the Olympics? The Olympics is human interest stories. People who work for athletes, by the way, you know, especially now that they control a lot of the media around them, particularly have replaced a lot of the actual journalism being done with their own self-produced documentary shows, whatnot. They want public relations, which is...
you know like there is obviously space for um things that are made by people about themselves which is what collaborations really is i don't think that critique is coming from a place of uh wanting like from a value perspective so much as it is from a business perspective if that makes sense
you know like there is obviously space for um things that are made by people about themselves which is what collaborations really is i don't think that critique is coming from a place of uh wanting like from a value perspective so much as it is from a business perspective if that makes sense
He's just laughing, Pablo. He just finds it funny. He's not actually mad about anything he reads.
He's just laughing, Pablo. He just finds it funny. He's not actually mad about anything he reads.
I'm not sure what is dull anymore to people. And a lot of this is because of the internet, frankly, because similarly to this dull men's club, you can find a community of people who think anything is fascinating. Like, for example, my probably best most prevalent hobby is playing word games in crosswords. And I'll talk about it that much.
I'm not sure what is dull anymore to people. And a lot of this is because of the internet, frankly, because similarly to this dull men's club, you can find a community of people who think anything is fascinating. Like, for example, my probably best most prevalent hobby is playing word games in crosswords. And I'll talk about it that much.
But if I do ever post like a crossword score, I think that would seem to be dull. But because there's an audience for everything these days, it's not dull to everyone I have found when I talk about such things. So I think I have actually lost sense of what qualifies as interesting.
But if I do ever post like a crossword score, I think that would seem to be dull. But because there's an audience for everything these days, it's not dull to everyone I have found when I talk about such things. So I think I have actually lost sense of what qualifies as interesting.
It's me and Mike Shore and Alan. So we're in this group chat where the three of us love word games and puzzles and Pablo does not. And during the height of the pandemic, we were all doing like 20 puzzles a day. We were doing Octordal was a big one. There was one above Octordal. We were playing this game where you guess a country purely based on its shape.
It's me and Mike Shore and Alan. So we're in this group chat where the three of us love word games and puzzles and Pablo does not. And during the height of the pandemic, we were all doing like 20 puzzles a day. We were doing Octordal was a big one. There was one above Octordal. We were playing this game where you guess a country purely based on its shape.
And sharing our results with each other all day long. And Pablo apparently was bored out of his mind by our dullness.
And sharing our results with each other all day long. And Pablo apparently was bored out of his mind by our dullness.
My husband's always talking about stretching. It's so boring to me.
My husband's always talking about stretching. It's so boring to me.