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I love that. I love that too. And I keep remembering it. So I'm super happy about that. I'll tell you what, you are as sharp as a tack. That's why I'm the HBIC head beaver in charge. No beaver like my beaver, like this beaver. The hits just keep on coming. Pumps, what have you had it with? Okay.
What I've had it with is when you have conversations with total strangers and they end their sentences with, right? And I'm like, am I agreeing to this if I say right? Or if I nod my head, so it's like, hey, didn't, you know, the steak there's really good, right? And I'm like, I don't know. I haven't eaten there. I feel like β and then I feel pressure.
Like am I agreeing to something I don't believe in? I mean I get in my head and I just think right should not be the end of the sentence unless you have an intimate relationship with somebody. Like you and I, we'll talk about the same thing and you'll be like, right? Or I'll be like, right? Like am I remembering that correctly or something like that?
But when total strangers in fucking small talk, which I hate β Say right. It makes me feel pressure. I don't like it. Just end your sentence without right at the end. So you build to the right. You have to build up a relationship. You have to become a we. You have to be a we before you can be a right. Right. I just don't. A lot of this stuff I get in my head like, am I green to that?
What are they talking about? I just don't like it. I think it's ridiculous.
You find yourself engaged in a lot of small talk. I hate it. I think you're a small talk magnet. I am. And feeder. I think you feed it.
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