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Ready? One, two, three. Patriots, Gayatriots, Patriots, Blacktriots. Welcome to America's Top DEI Podcast. Pumps, what have you had it with?
What I've had it with is no matter what you do nowadays. Nowadays. Does that sound like a get off my lawn type situation? Yeah, but proceed. Yeah. Okay. Everybody wants your feedback. You send an email and they want your feedback. You go to the doctor. They want your feedback. You buy something. They want your feedback. Why do you want my feedback?
I don't want to give you my feedback because it's over. I don't want to think about it anymore. Why is everything requiring feedback? And then I'll tell you what I do because I'm a codependent. The other day, I was just getting ready to leave. I think you suck feedback. So I had it all typed up, all my grievances, all my complaints. And then I thought...
What if that person's a single mother and gets fired because I said this? I don't want to do that. So then I feel bad for what's probably AI emailing me this crap. So that's my own problem and my own issue. But just leave me alone.
Just leave me alone. This whole feedback loop is, I believe, kind of started with the millennials. And I love you millennials. I do. Great voting record. However... I think it started with them and they're the first like real generation of helicopter parents. And it's all this feelings and feedback. And what I feel when I get that is everything was perfect until you –
didn't let that conclusion be the end of it. I felt complete satisfaction until you had to follow up once I'd already closed this event or this purchase or this experience from my mind. And the worst of the worst is when it's something like getting your car repaired, which is a miserable experience. From top to bottom, you don't have a car.
Generally, everybody's cranky because it ends up costing more than you think it's going to be. And then to get an email a week after... How was your experience in getting your car repaired? And I want to say, regardless of anything you all did, it was a miserable fucking experience. I didn't have a car. It cost $1,500 more that I didn't anticipate. I hated it from top to bottom, left to right.
It's a stupid question. Don't ask me. Right.
Every single person hates this experience. You can't make it better. So why are we talking about it? It's like getting a pap smear. You know, let's not have a follow up interview about the pap smear. Right.
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