I always wondered how people could listen to podcasts and do other things. I figured it was just my broken brain or something, but then I listened a bit to some of the really popular ones and your impression here is pretty good--all the laughing and agreeing that goes on, the mutual patting of backs. I'm not knocking it, but you're right: this ain't that.
That whole sequence leading up to and immediately after Kat leaving was brilliant—one of the funniest things I’ve seen. But I can tell forcing someone’s exit like that is gonna be my brand new favourite coping mechanism for a long time.
I always wondered how people could listen to podcasts and do other things. I figured it was just my broken brain or something, but then I listened a bit to some of the really popular ones and your impression here is pretty good--all the laughing and agreeing that goes on, the mutual patting of backs. I'm not knocking it, but you're right: this ain't that.
That whole sequence leading up to and immediately after Kat leaving was brilliant—one of the funniest things I’ve seen. But I can tell forcing someone’s exit like that is gonna be my brand new favourite coping mechanism for a long time.