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we ruin everything [video]

13 Feb 2025

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[video available on spotify] i’ve noticed something about us as a society: we really know how to ruin a good thing. i have a list of approximately 20 things that actually are good that have been completely destroyed by us, and today i’m going to go through that list. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0.269 - 28.057 Emma Chamberlain

I've noticed something about us as a society. We really know how to ruin a good thing. Yeah, we do. And we do it time and time again. We take something good and we completely obliterate the culture around it. And we completely sell it out. And we make it so corporate that it's unbearable. We really know how to ruin a good thing. Stick with me here. I'll give you an example, okay? The Stanley Cup.

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28.878 - 54.218 Emma Chamberlain

The culture around the Stanley Cup is a catastrophe. For one, it's become sort of a trend to collect every single color. Now, the beauty of the Stanley Cup is that it's incredibly durable and will last you a very long time. So you really only need, at max, two or three of them. I have three of them. But we really only need one because it's such a good cup.

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54.959 - 72.407 Emma Chamberlain

But it's become a trend to collect every single color. Fine. That's a hobby for some people. Who am I to judge? And that's great for the company. You know, they're probably very happy about this. However, a lot of people are posting videos about their Stanley Cup hauls and the new Stanley Cup colors that they got.

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72.587 - 91.763 Emma Chamberlain

And people are waiting outside of a Target because there's a new Stanley Cup drop at Target starting at 6 a.m. it's starting to be something that people judge, right? People are judging people who participate in the hype of Stanley Cup. It's starting to make the news.

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92.444 - 111.128 Emma Chamberlain

And now the culture around the Stanley Cup has sort of been ruined because every time you walk around with your Stanley Cup, there's a chance that people are perceiving you like you're a Stanley Cup collecting freak. I'm not saying that's right or wrong. I'm just saying that that's the truth. I also think the Stanley Cup has an interesting symbolism.

112.153 - 138.591 Emma Chamberlain

And I don't know exactly how it happened, how closely it relates to the Stanley Cup collectors, but I feel like Stanley Cups have become sort of associated with a level of chooginess in the way that we absolutely couldn't stand the Ugg boots immediately after Ugg boots were trendy in the early 2010s, or it was actually mid-2010s, or early to mid-2010s.

140.552 - 161.363 Emma Chamberlain

We all hated Ugg boots for a few years, thought they were absolutely hideous because they were so basic for a few years there. It's like the same thing with the Stanley Cup. It's become like a choogy cup. It's not cool to have that cup. It's sort of Karen coated. It's sort of, it's just a mess. The culture around the Stanley Cup has been ruined. And I think it's unfair.

161.823 - 183.316 Emma Chamberlain

I think it's a shame because I think the Stanley Cup is an incredible cup. I have three of them and I use them all. constantly. They're all constantly in rotation. I have two different types of beverages. I put in two out of the three of the Stanley cups. I always have sparkling water with apple cider vinegar in one because that's a drink that I like to drink. Okay.

183.396 - 197.684 Emma Chamberlain

It's weird, but it's tasty to me. And it, I feel like makes my tummy happy, but I don't know. And there's definitely no science backing that up because I've Googled it. And then I also have another one filled with electrolytes because I love hot yoga and I'm constantly dehydrated.

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