Royce White
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Isn't flying like a sort of a, you know, a detachment, you know, a kind of a,
you know a detachment from that interact that human interaction that reality you know they call it fly over country and people are like who lives there i drove through that i know people i i see where they live i i you know what i mean so it's just like we're becoming increasingly detached from one another and flying is an example and the internet has become an example and it's like sports man sports is one of the last real places that uh young people have to physically uh come to participate and interact with one another
And that's why it's super, super important that, you know, our community leaders really, really prioritize sports for these young people and trying to have a good influence on them there because we're going completely digital.
Like I said, I mean, I look up and I see a post where they got flesh robots in the mouth and the tongue move.
It's like, it's just going to be a sex robot guy.
We know what's going to happen.
We know where this is going, but it's going to start to warp things.
And, you know, sports might, again, sports, it's ironic.
The reason I say it is ironic that, you know, my story is what it is.
And I came from where I came from being an athlete.
And now we've progressed to this place where sports is like the last bastion of reality.
But I still have to, you know, talk about things like, hey, we don't have to fly all across the country.
I mean, I know the NBA does it every single day, but you can still drive from Minneapolis to Chicago.
It's like a five-hour drive.
It's quite interesting, actually.
I mean, you know, there's always a kid crying, at least when I'm on the plane.
Every single time, you know, and I love the kids, you know, but there's always a kid crying or there's always somebody who, you know, needs two seats and they're right next to you.
And, you know, TSA is always super rude.
And, you know, they're acting like they have to be super rude because there could be another 9-11.
It's like, that was 30 years ago.