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As such, on October 1st, 1995, at approximately 12.35 p.m., after entering the Niagara River near a power plant, Mr. Overacker, chest surely pumping with pride and ambition, navigated his jet ski to the brink of the falls and pressed the ignition for his rocket booster, which was soaking wet and thus failed to ignite.
As such, on October 1st, 1995, at approximately 12.35 p.m., after entering the Niagara River near a power plant, Mr. Overacker, chest surely pumping with pride and ambition, navigated his jet ski to the brink of the falls and pressed the ignition for his rocket booster, which was soaking wet and thus failed to ignite.
On his immediate and unplanned descent, he tried to open his parachute, which was equally waterlogged and failed to deploy. Much like Icarus from Greek mythology, perhaps the late Robert Overacker's pride and haughty spirit led to his fall and destruction.
On his immediate and unplanned descent, he tried to open his parachute, which was equally waterlogged and failed to deploy. Much like Icarus from Greek mythology, perhaps the late Robert Overacker's pride and haughty spirit led to his fall and destruction.
But, much like the end of Thelma and Louise, why don't we instead freeze him, taking a snapshot of his last moment of glory, when he's at the brink of the majestic waterfall, his rocket booster at the ready, his parachute waiting to unfold, his historic flight about to take off. Now that's a moment worthy of envy.
But, much like the end of Thelma and Louise, why don't we instead freeze him, taking a snapshot of his last moment of glory, when he's at the brink of the majestic waterfall, his rocket booster at the ready, his parachute waiting to unfold, his historic flight about to take off. Now that's a moment worthy of envy.
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There's so much exclusivity and you get episodes early and you have whole episodes that are just for you and not for anyone else. And you can like hold them up in front of your friends and say, ha ha. And then maybe they'll join or something like that. Become a feeling friend. It helps the podcast. It helps the community. You get to be on our discord and talk to all the other friend feelers.
gross don't call them that and most importantly it helps pete and i keep this show going we love doing this show it is not free to put on whatever your friends have told you about podcasting they're wrong so please go to what's that smell dot fun think about becoming a feeling friend today and let's get back to this clip show y'all Pete, now it's time for Pride, Pride, Pride. This is exciting.
gross don't call them that and most importantly it helps pete and i keep this show going we love doing this show it is not free to put on whatever your friends have told you about podcasting they're wrong so please go to what's that smell dot fun think about becoming a feeling friend today and let's get back to this clip show y'all Pete, now it's time for Pride, Pride, Pride. This is exciting.
So we talked about Pride in episode 805. Thank you, Robot. And we started with your segment. I'd like to start with your segment where you broke down Pride into the types of Pride. Most people would just think it's Pride or no Pride. No, Pete, there's a good type and a bad type. What are they?
So we talked about Pride in episode 805. Thank you, Robot. And we started with your segment. I'd like to start with your segment where you broke down Pride into the types of Pride. Most people would just think it's Pride or no Pride. No, Pete, there's a good type and a bad type. What are they?
Does that make sense? Well, it does, because that's and I'll be getting into that a little bit more in my is that pride is an internal feeling, but that usually also comes from an external additional feeling that you said that I feel that I did good, but it also needs other people saying you did good.
Does that make sense? Well, it does, because that's and I'll be getting into that a little bit more in my is that pride is an internal feeling, but that usually also comes from an external additional feeling that you said that I feel that I did good, but it also needs other people saying you did good.
It's a car crash of those two things that can be sometimes really easy, sometimes really hard, especially in a non-performing situation for both of those to feel because I think you really do need both of those. That's what makes it partly authentic pride versus hubristic.
It's a car crash of those two things that can be sometimes really easy, sometimes really hard, especially in a non-performing situation for both of those to feel because I think you really do need both of those. That's what makes it partly authentic pride versus hubristic.
Wait, who is Dr. Tracy?
Wait, who is Dr. Tracy?