Ray D'Arcy
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Yeah, we've sort of discussed at length what it should be called.
And the reason it's called being human is it comes from a book I read a few years ago.
And it was by a man whose name I always mispronounce, Alain de Botton.
You know, he's a philosopher, blah, blah, blah.
And he was talking about all the things that go on in our heads that we don't share with anybody.
And that if we did, that maybe people would think that they're less unusual than they think they are, less odd, less.
Because actually the human condition is a little bit all messed up in our heads.
And sometimes we encounter things that we think are unique to us when in fact they're not.
They're just part of the human condition.
So that's sort of it.
I'm glad I said that out loud.
So you're from a big family.