Distractible - The Dumb Of Introverts
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Hello everyone welcome back to another episode of distractable. I'm the hostess of the mostest with no toast
They don't have any toast, but we're back and I won the last episode which Bob hosted which was a great episode
He's a handshake deal. Please please this is never okay. Yeah, okay, Mark. What's up? What are you thinking? I don't know how do these work? I've never done these before do you have anything particularly you want do you want? Oh points when you want is it like a genie thing do I wish is this like a monkey's paw?
I don't know technically
We're not allowed to do handshake deals according to the contract and marks a real stickler about that so we can't tell him if
We do it I win me I win done. Huh? Hi
Basically, we're just going over how the podcast works.
There's one host, two competitors, and you guys will compete.
Someone will win at the end.
I'm the host because you were hosting the last episode.
I was saying you hosted a great episode.
It was a lot of fun where we talked about successes.
I've got a topic.
We'll get into that later.
For now, how are you, Mark and Bob, the competitors?
I'm good.
I may have left my delicious Mo' Groupot Beer Zero Sugar in the bathroom and that's
where I had to go just now. Oh. Because I, it's fine. I often keep my drinks in the bathroom too.
Well it's nice and crisp cold from the fridge but I grabbed it and I was like,
oh I should hit the bathroom before we do this and then I left the root beer which I needed to,
I wanted to drink the root beer. I was doing that whole intro bit and I was just looking like
wanting to take a sip
and having to wait.
I was really excited whenever you decided to speak
or Mark decided to speak so I could take a sip.
I have small talk that is not my small talk.
I just find it fascinating.
Have you guys heard about how Intel has been having trouble?
Generally, yes.
Processors blowing up and whatnot.
I had not, but go on.
So basically, long story short,
there's in the current and last generation of Intel CPUs,
there's been a lot of reports about instability
and it all ties into, there's a flaw in their microcode,
which is the code that's in the chip itself
that tells the chip how to operate.
So there's a flaw in the microcode
that raises voltage past safe levels.
I don't know if it's the chip itself
or a motherboard's integration.
Either way, it damages the CPU and eventually it will fail.
So there's been a big stink about this for good reason.
Like, you don't want CPUs failing.
But what I thought the way it seemed like,
the way it was being touted
by a bunch of different like YouTubers out there,
like a lot of it was pioneered
by this channel called Gamers Nexus and the guy there,
he's been really, really leaning into Intel, but then I thought it was like 50% rate. I was like, holy shit
this is terrible, but then there's this computer manufacturing company. It's not the one I work with, it's called Puget Systems.
They're- they're pretty well rated, I think. They're- they're- I don't know. They do a lot of very thorough testing.
I know other youtubers that have computers from them. I do not.
I don't know if I've ever reached out. Maybe that- maybe I could. Hey, you wanna get me a computer?
I'll just take them. With their testing, because they sell these computers, they had this graph
that was like talking about how this fails versus other
CPUs and what they were saying is that yes, there's an elevated failure rate, but I'm gonna show you.
Look at this graph.
As you can see on the right of this graph is the Intel
last and current generation.
These are their failure rates.
Red means in the field after the computer's been sold.
Blue means in the shop they detected a failure
when they were building the computer.
As you can see, they're tiny.
Everyone was blowing this up,
seeming like 50% of all these CPUs were just exploding.
And even compared to Intel,
like had their 11th generation was apparently ass.
It failed, 7% of them failed.
What is shop versus field failure?
So shop is when they're building the computer,
it fails as they're testing.
So red means the computer has been shipped to the customer,
it fails with the customer.
And as you can see, this is AMD's current generation chips,
and this is AMD's last generation chips.
They're both higher than the current Intel chips.
Is this one of those, is this a thing of like the Intel,
both of those for Intel are just somewhere between
two and 3% in total it looks like.
Is this a thing where Intel's market share is so big
that the actual occurrence of failures of Intel
looks way bigger because like theoretically there's like
a million Intel chips in circulation,
but there's only 250,000 AMD chips.
Is it something like that?
I think that's exactly what it is. There are more people that own the percentage
rate of failure is lower, but more people own the CPU.
Therefore it's higher. And yes,
there is a flaw in the microcode that hopefully will be fixed like next coming
around.
And then Intel is like extended the warranty for their chips for like two years so you get like five years warranty
although some people have had trouble with RMA and whatnot I'm not trying to
defend Intel's product they need to like accommodate for a better product that's
very important to consumers but this just blew my mind and it's it made me
realize this is how easy it is to get swept up in sensationalism
Because if the data like this whole time there hasn't been like actual concrete data of how much this has been failing
And it's it's not even that much there are specific cases
Apparently where it does where if you're using like a lot a lot of people who run Minecraft servers with
The newest Intel chips they burn them out because it's a very single thread,
single core use case.
And so when it clocks up that high voltage on one core,
it breaks that one core much faster
and then you have a whole core dead
and then the chip kind of dies.
So they have to replace a lot more.
I think that's where the higher failure rate came from
and a lot more frustrations came from.
But apparently, apparently, apparently, apparently is that bad.
So I just like I even I'm throwing off because I was like, I even made a joke in
one of my most recent videos where I was like, haha, that was a computer crash in
game. I was like, this ain't even an Intel. And then I went like, oh shit,
I'm part of the problem.
So if you're part of the problem and the problem is sensationalism, are you saying
you're sensational?
Maybe I am. Maybe maybe maybe we all are
5d chess
bob your turn to compliment me
wait do you know what it's almost time for?
mark the lead for a minute so we can have a handshake deal?
no football!
the ball's coming buddy
bo juro and the binson addie sangles
it sure is did you hear that we lost a defensive end already the torn achilles
cam sample?
ah we didn't need him
cam sample? oh hey he's not impactful.
That'll be fine.
Well, he won't be this year.
Who needs DNs?
Who wants to contain a quarterback anyway?
Who wants to push that run back inside?
It's not important.
That's not the league we're in.
As long as we've got Joe Burrow and half a receiver, we'll be fine.
Let's hope. Let's hope.
Yeah, I'm excited.
Despite that sad recent news, I am excited
because of football. I do love football.
The sports thing was a joke, but I have sports small talk. I am an idiot. I am a shill and
a sellout. I caved and bought college football 25. I bought the game.
I did too.
I was going to really try not to, but then they did like a play it for 12 hours demo
type thing and I played it and I made the mistake of getting invested.
I got the Cincinnati Bearcats all the way to the national championship and we lost to
Ohio state, which is literally the worst case scenario that could have happened, but we're
rebuilding now.
But no, I I've been playing college football 25 and I like, um, yeah, it's commonly called
like be a pro. The thing where you like make a player and you play as that player and you like EA it's commonly called like be a pro the thing where you
like make a player and you play as that player and you like have a career I like
that I play that a lot in in the EA's NHL games I like that very much I made a
running back just as an experiment I made him not one of like the top skills
I think it was like an underdog basically I was a walk-on running back
so I was bad I started as like a 60 overall player
and I couldn't get into anywhere.
I walked on at army and barely made the team
as fourth string halfback.
And I don't get to do shit.
I think I'm in my junior year on this character playthrough
and I'm just a HB2, so I'm second string still.
So I get in like maybe a few plays every once in a while,
like a few plays at drive,
but mostly it's plays where I'm not doing anything important.
Is it weird that I find it really satisfying
to be that guy in a completely virtual world?
I'm not the star of the team.
I think in my entire career, I have two touchdowns.
One of them was a complete fluke,
like fumbled ball situation.
And the other one, I just got lucky and I was like, I got a pass out of nowhere.
I was the last resort and I got a touchdown out of it.
But it's really fun to because I'm like, I don't give a shit.
I walked on an army.
I don't care about army.
I don't follow their actual real life team or anything.
But I'm like, man, the Black Knights, I live and breathe Black Knights.
I got to make sure I keep my GPA up. Usually
when I do this, it's like, I want to play for my favorite hockey team. I have a player
on the sharks in the hockey. I have a player on the red wings cause I like the teams and
then I like the stadium, but I'm like, I'm really invested and I am not an important
part of the team. If I disappeared, they would just find some other 67 overall junior to
come and do what I'm doing because it does not matter
It's really fucking is there am I crazy? It's really fun. I love playing support roles in games
I was a healer all in World of Warcraft
But my favorite niche of this anytime there's a war game like a battlefield or like some of the more
In depth ones like the foxhole one. I love being the ammo and build the fortification guy.
Yeah, dude, you should play hell let loose.
Can you do that in that?
It's got a lot of complicated support stuff.
It's so good.
I love that part of it.
Like, I don't want to get the high score.
I don't even want to shoot like if if if someone's coming
attacking my buildings, I'm going to shoot the hell out of them
because I spent so much time building.
No, you have some terrible little sidearm gun though, right?
Like you don't want to have the big...
You have some piece of shit gun where you're like,
Ah, go away!
Yeah, but I love it.
I don't know why, but I just get so much satisfaction.
I don't even want to see another player.
I just want to like, if they use my stuff, I'm like, don't break it.
I built that.
They're going to target you and they're going to blow it up. But I don't know about that. like, don't break it. I built that. They're gonna target you and they're gonna blow it up.
I don't know about that.
Oh dude, me too.
Have you ever played squad?
Oh man, yeah, that's a throwback.
Very intense, very realistic,
like modern military sim type thing.
There is a command structure and there is like building,
you have to build the places where your team like spawns in.
Right, you have to build,
they're called FOB fobs forward operating bases.
I was the guy who just fucking drove Lodgy trucks back and forth, built the fob.
I never, I played hours of that game where I never fired my gun a single time at nothing.
I was in big, you know, 20 ton trucks, just all in equipment and then building a thing
and build the sandbags around the thing.
I fucking love that. Yeah, that's great
We should check out Void crew because void crew is one where you have roles
You have your Explorer you have your engineer who goes around repairing the ship you have your pilot you have like your gunner
I'll play it. Yeah squad though squad also had medics didn't they? Yeah squad has medics
The medic stuff is not super complicated
But you you're really in the shit as a medic in squad because you basically have to follow around the guys who are.
You run to the front lines where everyone is dead and you're like bullets are raising around you're like
Get up! Get up! Oh God! Get up!
I like the way in Battlefield you did it where you just like got your paddles out and you're just
But then if you come across an enemy you can go and kill them that way. It's really fun. Really really fun.
Very realistic. I love it it just like in real wars the medic has the highest
kill count with his paddles throwing med packs everywhere and willy-nilly just
like like you're healed you're healed same with ammo in there again the silly
way do I like more realist the more realistic it's better the more of a
pain in the ass it is yes quad I don't know how popular it is now squad was pretty
You lived and died based on how command operated and how people followed those commands if you everyone worked together and coordinated
You had a good chance of winning but what usually happened is you would always have like that one squad you were counting on that
We're like now we're gonna go fucking take this base because we know what's best and it's like you were supposed to pincers now
We're pincers you Fox. We're dead
No hell hell let loose is like that too, but it's World War two
But there's command structure and there's a lot of like resource management and command
discussing in it a lot of your success hinges on if you have a captain in your squad who knows what the hell is happening and
If they and if the higher command guys like have any semblance of order whatsoever,
it's very chaotic and fun.
Oh man. I got it. I haven't played a game just for fun in a long time.
I should do that. Anyway, I'm second string half back for the army black nights.
Are you not even the starter? Your second string. I'm second string.
I'm not even, I was,
I started my junior year as fourth string and I challenged the third string guy
and I challenged the second string guy.
I can't even challenge the starter.
I'm not nearly as good as he is.
Man, am I living my best life out there though.
I have a great GPA.
My education advisor is very happy with me.
I have a deal with a local spaghetti shop.
So the way it works, Mark,
is you have energy points to spend each week
and you can put your energy toward like
getting more talented toward being healthy,
toward working on your GPA.
And I feel like there's one or two other things.
I maintain a 3.8 GPA.
It's had a lot of energy on that.
If you don't keep at least a 2.0 GPA,
then you're ineligible to play,
you're not allowed to play.
So you have to like play school a little bit.
But also if you put all of your points toward school and talent,
then you are like, your injury risk can be like a hundred percent, and the like, the more your injury risk is high,
your stats get lower, so you might have like a minus 20 to speed or something crazy,
where you're just like, slow motion moving with the ball and just get hit once and you're out.
It's a weird balance for that mode.
I've never played a single one of those sports games.
Well, maybe I've played it once in a while.
Road to Glory, is it called Road to Glory?
Is that Madden's?
Road to Glory, yeah, that's the mode.
I've never found like appeal in it.
Maybe I would, maybe, I have no idea.
I like the make a career ones.
I have another goal.
I have my next player in mind already.
Cause that's the other thing with the college one
is you graduate at some point, right?
You run out of eligibility when you do it in pros
Some of the games have like oh you're old and you get injured more and eventually you're like I'll start a new character
This guy's too old
You could kind of just do it forever
Like you could be a 50 year old hockey player if you just wanted to do that in the NHL because they don't really have it's not
That bad, but you you're there's an. And so my next player I want to do, I want to be me.
I want to be six four and like just fucking huge.
I want to try and be a quarterback somewhere. Oh, okay. I want to,
I want to be that,
that guy who played for the university of Kentucky in my childhood,
who was like the biggest quarterback ever. It was like six four, two 50 quarterback.
I have this,
he played in one of the longest
overtime games of all time.
And they were like guys hanging off of him.
And he was so big, they couldn't tackle him.
And he was, I want to be that guy.
So I've not gotten to play a lot because we were traveling,
but I watching a series of a guy who was doing
a quarterback road to glory.
And he went to Kennesaw state, which I hear is a funny
popular one people are picking in the content creator sphere
because they're like a 68 overall, which is really bad.
And his play options every time are half back run, maybe gain two yards, usually lose three yards.
Half back run, maybe gain two yards, maybe lose three yards.
And then it's four verticals. Every single time he comes in, it's running play, running play, four verts, instant sack.
And just every time.
Because the offensive line is so bad that just instantly you're under pressure and there's no anything.
So it's just half back dive, half back dive, four verts.
Every time without fail. It's really funny.
Anyway, oh, I also the army runs a triple option in this game.
Holy fuck is triple option a terrible thing to do in video games.
Half the place and with the quarterback getting tackled as he takes the ball out of the running
backs arms and can't even pitch it off to the to the option guy because he doesn't have
half a second to do anything else with his life.
Georgia Tech was famous for the triple option for years and anyway, I'm getting off track.
I don't even know what a triple option is.
It's like when there's a quarterback gets the ball
and there's a guy who's running up the middle
and you could hand it to him or the quarterback could keep it.
That's one option.
And then the quarterback runs with it,
but then there's another guy who trails the quarterback.
The quarterback could toss it to that guy
or he could keep it and take all the glory for himself.
There's reads that you're supposed to do
on the defensive players.
It's complicated.
It's a cool scheme if you're in the right position. It's complicated. It's a cool scheme. If you're in the right position,
it's a very fun thing to watch and to play because there's a lot of like hand
the ball, whoop, toss the ball. Nope. Oh, he's now he's doing it.
It's very like deceptive, but if you're not fast enough,
it's just slow as fuck and you just get absolutely creamed in the backfield
every single play. Turns out Arm, Army's not fast enough.
When they get a base building in a football game,'ll play that so I gotta build fortifications you build the
stadium while you're playing you have to lay down the field you want to play
stadium builder sim 25 the quarterback out drop stapes looking downfield there
is no downfield the scaffolding about that guy's gonna get fired mark is in
the other room like oh no oh
I knew I shouldn't have short-cutted that light installation Intel not so bad and
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Last episode, like I said,
Bob had us talking about successes and I kind of want to go in
the opposite direction.
I've had this idea for a while.
It's one that we've kind of talked about before.
This is a part two or three, so to speak.
My working title was The Dumb of Humanity.
Instead of our personal successes...
Wait, pause.
Are you saying that this new episode that you're about to host,
you want to call the dumb of humanity? Do we actually have one called that?
Not only do we actually have one called that, I'm fairly certain that was one of the last two
episodes you hosted. Is it really? Yes. It's already out. It's called the dumb of humanity.
Guys, I'm having my moment. I'm having my senior moment on July 8th.
Oh, that was a long time ago.
Yeah, less than a month long time ago.
Well, you know, guess what?
I have a list of topic ideas that I delete whenever I do one.
That one didn't get deleted.
You know what? It's been a month.
I think a lot of things have changed in the world.
Let's go back to that pool. Do you need a minute?
No, I'm fine. I'm fine. I know what I'm doing. Speaking of dumb, that was just a funny joke
I was telling. You know what's dumb is that people are so different. We have our introverts,
we have our extroverts.
Did you guys, would you both consider yourselves introverted?
Yes, I definitely am.
Cool, then I will talk to you
and we will discuss our perspectives on things in the world
from introverted and extroverted.
Cause you know, we talked about successes, failures.
That's such a dumb thing.
Let's, okay, fuck it, man, guys, I fucked up.
All right, I fucked up. Here we are.
I was paying attention.
I didn't know where you're going,
but I was following.
Introverts and extroverts was another topic idea I had.
How about sports, huh?
How about food?
Wings, wings, beer, sports?
Introverts and extroverts,
approach those in different ways, probably too.
And so the reason this topic even made the list
at one point,
we were, Molly and I were doing something
a few months ago, I can't remember what.
And she was just like, God, I fucking hate small talk.
Like, I really hate whenever you're just like making small talk with someone
you're talking about, nothing.
It's the same conversation about the weather, about this, about that.
And I was like, yeah, there are definitely times where that's like awkward
or uncomfortable or just kind of like, yeah, OK, I got nothing else.
Leave now. But like, for the most part, me as an
extrovert, I'm like, dude, attention. Yeah, I can talk about, dude, the weather,
let's talk about the weather. Like how is the weather? It's been kind of crazy.
Like I'll actually engage and enjoy that. For her, it's kind of like a rehashed
subject of just like, it's really just a waste of talking about nothing. If I'm
going to speak to someone, I want to actually have a conversation about
something. And that got me thinking about this,
which is why it made the list.
So here we are.
Introverts versus extroverts is definitely the topic.
I was just saying, if you guys are paying attention with the,
I fucked up.
Oh, okay.
Is it really attention though?
You've said this before, so I know this about you,
but you like it because even if the topic,
if the conversation is just completely empty,
like literally meaningless, just the platitudes of like,
oh, I'm good, how are you?
Oh, I'm good, yeah, and then the weather.
Sometimes.
Even if you're outside in the weather,
do you both know what the weather is?
Cause you're seeing it firsthand, you still-
Yeah, but like, man, do you remember like a few years ago
in July was almost like a full drought and since then,
now we've actually had some rain,
like we had a crazy storm the other day.
Like, man, like sure the weather right now
is kind of expected, but like.
I don't even want to make this small talk
and this is my job.
We were in Minnesota and we had like
a really cool lightning storm one night.
It's like, I can talk about different things
with the weather.
I don't know, if someone's engaged in conversation
and seemingly enjoying talking to me,
it's like, I'm succeeding.
Yes, feed me.
It doesn't matter if it's good conversation. If it exists, it is successful.
I've been on the other end.
I went to a wedding a few years back with some of Molly's friends.
The reception afterward, we were sitting at a table.
I think I told you guys the story. It was me, Molly,
and like three or four other very introverted people.
And it was like three or four hours of us sitting at this table and them like,
either wanting to look at their phones or just being quiet.
And I was losing my fucking mind.
It was one of those things where I kept talking
and bringing stuff up and I knew it was not going well.
They were just like giving short answers like, oh yeah.
And then trying their best to get out of it.
And I was like, I can salvage this.
Let me try another topic.
And I just kept going and I knew it was the wrong move,
but I was just, I was in too deep at that point.
So I kept trying to force conversation.
They kept trying to get out of it.
What do you mean you were in too deep?
You could stop talking anytime you want.
They needed to like me.
You were being invited to stop talking.
It could not have been easier.
Can't do it, man.
I had to keep, they needed to want to talk to me.
I had to get them there and I didn't.
You know how they would have liked you more?
Quiet.
Quiet, yeah.
Knew it at the time, but I was like, no, I can salvage.
There's something about it I couldn't stop.
Oh, I can fix them.
I was like, I've already done damage.
This is going to damage it it more unless it doesn't.
And it did.
And then even at the end of the night, I said bye.
I was like, we were way to the part,
I was like, see you guys later.
And they were like,
like the little side, like, I hope not.
So I've been on, I've seen that end of it,
but God, I just, I needed them to talk
and want to talk to me.
And they didn't, they didn't.
Oh, that's so sad.
I'm so sorry. I guess't. They didn't. Oh, that's so sad. I'm so sorry.
I guess I'm curious about this. I get that for you, the conversation is like, it's engaging
to you and it's rewarding for your own reasons. And that's totally like valid and fine. When
you're in that position and you're trying to make conversation to you, does it register
for you what the other people's experience is? Cause I guess I'm coming at this from,
for me as an introvert person,
the part of the reason I generally loathe small talk
is not that I don't like people,
like if it's friends or like with you guys or you know,
whatever, there's lots of people I like talking to,
but small talk is really hard to make interesting.
I find it really difficult to have a conversation
about the weather that I think is sincerely interesting and when there's a
conversation going on I feel it a very strong onus on me to be like contribute something
interesting and valuable to this and I just don't have fun shit to say about the weather outside
But if we're having a conversation about something I know anything about, or even if I just have questions like Mark with your lenses as an example, I don't still don't really know anything
about lenses, but you know enough where I'm like, Oh, that's interesting.
Well, why?
What's the difference between this and this?
Because you said you wanted the what like there's, I can ask an interesting question.
I can make the conversation fun or you the other people in it.
But if I feel like I'm making bad conversation,
I feel like I'm torturing everybody.
Do you feel that way?
Only with introverts, man.
Well, but I guess I'm saying,
are you more concerned about the fact that you feel like
you need to engage with people
because that's how people should behave?
Or are you worried about the quality of the conversation?
Like it needs to be good.
You don't wanna just talk people's ear off about nothing because you have,
you make a conversation. It's like, you're not capable of that.
No, I'm, I'm very charismatic, very naturally typically,
but there are definitely times where like you hit it. Like I said,
this was four hours of the same people at the same table and I can't be,
I can't just shut up that long. I need to talk. That was, it was painful.
The silence was pain. It was just, I don't know. It was like watching paint dry, man. It was like, I need to talk. That was, it was painful. The silence was pain. It was just,
I don't know, it was like watching paint dry, man. It was like, I needed to talk.
And I think the small talk portion is like an icebreaker to me. It's kind of like, okay,
let's just start talking about something. The conversation can evolve. We can actually start
talking about more interesting things. But like, to me, it's almost like saying hello. Small talk is
like a hello. It's like, hey, how's it going?
I'm so and so, let's, you kind of break the ice.
You get a feel for this person, like, okay,
this person would not give a shit about video games.
We don't talk about video games.
They're wearing a sports shirt.
They seem kind of like, okay, sports might be a topic.
It's kind of for me a way to put feelers out there
as to like, is this a person I could just fully be myself?
I can curse, talk about this or that.
Is this a person I need just fully be myself I can curse talk about this or that Is this a person I need to be more reserved with like I try to get a read of the person or the group
To know how I should approach it. They're telling me that you whenever you meet someone new. It's like an anime protagonist
You suddenly have a narration in your head. Ah, I see he's wearing a bearcats shirt
Maybe he like this talk about sports probably doesn't like video games
Oh, he's got a stain of ketchup on his shoe. Probably likes McDonald's. I should talk about that.
It's not a conscious thought, but like, yes, subconsciously I am getting a feel for which
way to go in conversation, but I'm not actively thinking about like, there's not a moment where
my brain is like, oh, I see. It's more so I'll just notice it and be like, oh, okay. So my wife
went to that college. You guys both went, like, I don't know. I'll just do it. And then later on, I'll realize how we got there. Or someone will be like,
how the hell did we start talking about this? And I'll try to trace back my weird line of thinking.
But it definitely happens. Yes. Just not consciously.
I don't know why, but that reminded me of that guy who a fan came up to me while I was traveling
through North Carolina and it was outside of a grocery store and we were just about to get back in the car with groceries and
came out he's like bar bar oh wow such a fan and I was like oh hey and then I
looked at his shirt and said this is a two-seater with an arrow pointing up his
head and down his crotch like oh he's got a shirt this is a two-seater
enjoys promiscuity I should talk about that.
Any good 69s lately?
I, I, uh, you know, a lot of times I meet fans and that's when small talk is usually the most difficult
because they'll say something like, I love your videos, I watch you for a while and I go like,
Oh, you too. Um, me also.
You watch my videos? Oh.
I've watched, I've watched you for years So I don't I often don't have anything to say back
So I usually try to like just go off of what they're doing, but I'm bad at small talk anyway
So they'll just be like quiet moments. Well, they're like, I'm such a big fan. Thank you
Do you want a picture? Oh, yeah, it's just like oh man. I'm not good at it. So see my brain
I'm like, oh when you start watching what's at it. See my brain, I'm like, oh, when did you start watching? What's the favorite series?
What's the last thing you watched?
Have you watched this?
Have you watched Distractable?
Oh, I don't wanna hear that shit.
Oh God.
Listen, I appreciate that they watch my videos
or our videos or whatever,
but I want to hear them talk about me.
God, that's fucking nightmares right there.
I just try to be polite, keep the conversation going, man.
And maybe it gets beyond that. Maybe we start about the place we're at the
food but what I'm doing there what they're doing there like you know it can
evolve. This is weird and a very niche thing but it's part of our friendships
because of the lives that we've led up to this point. Can I say Mark I've always
been very jealous of the way that you are able to engage with random fan
encounters just in public because it's different when you're like
at a convention and people are trying to see you
or you're doing a signing or something like,
I know I've gotten pretty good at that type of interaction.
Mine in the real world, and it happens way less for me
than it does to you, I'm sure, but it still does happen.
Mine always get mean.
I like, you have people who are like,
oh my God, you're Markiplier.
And you'll be like, yeah, hey, it'll be a little awkward,
but it's positive.
But mine will be like, hey, are you Wade?
And I'm just like, nope, and walk away.
Or they'll be like, oh, I watch you,
you're Mark's friend.
Whoa, what's your name?
And I'm like, I know I'm supposed to tell you,
like, yeah, I'm Bob, but something in me, I'm just like, mm hmm.
You figure it out.
Like, I like I like taught people and I don't want to be mean.
I just I'm so awkward that they're like, oh, my God, you're that guy.
You do that. And something in me is just like, OK, yeah,
I'm not going to help you in this interaction.
I could. I'm not going to.
That is absolutely the thing. It's like, I'm not going to help you. There are I could I'm not gonna that is absolutely the thing
It's like I'm not gonna help you there are very few times
But it does happen when like someone meets me and it's usually not just that they're a fan
It's usually someone that's like another content creator of some type that only knows me because I have a lot of subscribers
And so they'll come up and be like ah you must be Mark or so and I can tell instantly that they're they're not here because
They actually want to get
to know me.
So I'm like, I don't help them at all intentionally.
And so, so, cause I'm fine with silence.
I am great with gaps and I will just stand and smile at someone and wait for them to
say the next thing.
After I go, yep.
Uh-huh.
But yours are always positive.
Mine always feels mean. Whenever it happens,
because Mandy is frequently there,
whenever it happens,
I feel like I always do something and I'm like,
oh, okay, that's cool.
And Mandy be like, man, what are you in a bad mood?
What? I'm like, what did I do?
I just didn't wanna, I don't know.
What am I supposed to do?
I must have a hungry ego
because I meet people, dude,
and I'm all about whatever they wanna talk about.
They want a picture pictures they want a photo
That's fine. Like Minnesota when we were in Minnesota, we actually got recognized a few different times
I got recognized by like a hostess at one of the restaurants
She you know how some people get like emotional whenever they see someone like they see one of us and they get like emotional and
Start like tearing up and stuff like she did had one of those I was like, oh, it's fine
You know people have it's fine. She was like apologizing and stuff. She's like, I've just been watching for so long.
I've watched some drunk Minecraft.
My dad and I love your guys' stuff.
I watch your streams, this and that.
And I was like, you know,
I was just engaging in the conversation.
Maybe it's my hungry ego.
I don't know what it is, but I'm just like, yeah, you know,
whatever, whatever you need to say, like, you know,
that's fine.
I'm not that busy.
We finished eating.
I've got a few minutes.
Go ahead. Like we can talk.
It's fine.
Well, and it's not even like I don't want to engage. I just end up accidentally being a dick.
I'm almost always happy to like do picture. If someone comes up and is like, oh, you're that guy.
Oh, you're whatever. Can we get a picture? I don't even care if they don't know my name.
I'm down to be like, be polite, but I'm just not, I don't offer any thing.
And for some people that apparently turns out very negatively because they really need
they really need me to help them out sometimes.
We were at the hibachi place and the waiter was like, are you?
And I was like, yes. Before he even finished asking, I was like, yes, I am.
Photo. It's me.
Are you thirsty for another refill, sir?
Yes, I am. Photo.
You know, where on your body would you like me to sign? Are you paying cash or yes, I am photo Where on your body would you like me to sign are you paying cash or yes, I am you want a signature here?
I'll put it right here on the line for you. Wait, so wait
Does this ever lead you into situations where you wish you hadn't like you'd get into something where you're like, okay
I can't believe I'm in this cover or are you always just like I don't care how
Unrelated to me. This is I don't care how unrelated to me this is,
I don't care how off the rails this gets,
we're having a conversation, you're having a good time.
It's never bothered me.
I'm so easy to talk with.
Like I just, I can communicate with pretty much anyone.
Even if it ends up being a thing where they're like,
oh man, I loved that thing you did with Mark
like 10 years ago.
And it becomes just like a talk about them loving Mark
for a few minutes.
It's like Mark's my friend.
They're meeting one of Mark's friends to them. That's cool. It's a cool experience. They're enjoying it. It's fine
It's not that inconvenient for me to hear someone brag about another creator. Like they don't have to watch my stuff
It's just cool that it's a cool moment for them. So that's fine
I've never had something where I've met someone that's been like you're Wade. Yeah fucking hate you
You you make the worst goddamn content kind of wish you'd just fucking quit what you were doing because you're not funny, you're annoying,
you're the worst member of the three. Like, I've never- if someone thought that, they'd never say it to me in public.
Honestly, if that happened to me, I might like that. That would be a really funny story.
I would be great with that, yeah.
I would still engage for the sake of the story if that happened.
Yes, I am! Picture?
Are you? Yes, I am. That I am! Picture? Are you?
Yes I am.
That piece of shit from Distractable, God.
Remember that episode where you fucking whined
that one time about Judge Judy?
Fucking wanted to kill you.
In fact, I still might.
Yes, picture?
Please, like everyone's not on your side,
don't start that.
Don't bring that back up in front of me.
Oh, sorry, sorry.
Amy, Amy calls me out for the thing I do that. I
think I've talked about where in, in fast food drive-throughs, I turn into a different human
being. And she said, I don't know why for some reason I want to, I want to be incredibly as
annoying as possible to the fast food worker. And not that I'm like, like like antagonizing but it's just that I I
Just morph into a very bombastic version myself. That's not markiplier and it's just I don't know I can't explain it
You're just like really chatty. You have a lot of demand what it what's the deal man? I don't really know what I do
It's I suddenly slide into like a high
I'd like
Do you have?
One of those
Caramel thing whenever they have a deal. I always got to call it out
It's just like Amy it annoys Amy so I've leaned into it
But I do it in store too when I go up to the cash register like I did it to this weird cookie ball place
I didn't know what it was. So I was like, wow, what do you recommend? And it's just like I don't do that in any other circumstance
It's just like what I do. So I I see you have a five for five. Yeah, would you like that?
No, I just noticed it Wow five. That's great
Great number. I don't know
I wish I could remember a specific instance of that now. I want to see it next time we hang out
I want you to drive me through a drive-through. Okay, I just want to see this. Let's do another in car
We'll do another car episode where we drive to a drive-through while filming.
We can get it on camera.
Yeah, I will turn into another human and I don't know why.
Hi, I'd like a cheeseburger.
You have double quarter pounder?
Is this the one?
Do you guys have Big Macs?
Is this where I get a Big Mac?
Were you the Whopper group?
God, I want wanna see this now.
What were you gonna say, Wade?
Sorry.
Oh, I don't know.
The conversational aspect,
I'm always open to conversation,
whether it's something, like even-
Even if you're in a bad mood?
Is there any version of Wade who's like, don't talk to me?
I mean, if I had just found out
someone in the family died or something,
I'm probably not gonna be out in public hanging out.
But like, no, even if I'm having like a rough whatever,
if someone walks up, I try to suck it up.
I remember a specific instance of this actually.
I went to see a movie with some family members.
I think it was Force Awakens.
Molly and I had gone to see it.
We enjoyed it, I enjoyed Force Awakens.
We went to see it with family afterwards.
It was the second time viewing.
And some of the family I went with just talked
during the movie.
Like they were the people talking during the movie.
Bad, wrong. And we left the movie and I was outside the movie. Like they were the people talking during the movie. Bad. Wrong.
And we left the movie and I was outside the theater and I was just like ripping. I was like,
what the fuck? That is the worst fucking thing you can do. What were you even talking about
that was so goddamn important that you couldn't just step outside for a minute?
Well, so-and-so was talking to me. Well, don't answer. Tell him to shut up. Why were you like,
I was just having that conversation and somebody walked up there like tapping on the shoulder,
like, are you Wade? Yes. Hi. Hello. Like I just switched gears that conversation and somebody walked up there like tap me on the shoulder like are you Wade?
Yes, hi. Hello. Like I just switched gears and was like, yeah, I'm sure I looked disheveled It's like I wasn't gonna be mean to this person
So smile said hello took photo and then I went back and I was like anyway, fuck you
I'm never going to a movie with you again
It was one of those things where I just kind of like had to switch gears for a moment
It was just they approached it the worst possible time.
But even then I was like, yeah, they didn't do anything.
It's my family over here that did it.
Even even like during one of those moments.
Sure. Because it's like I try to put myself in the perspective of like this might be like a once in a lifetime opportunity for them to meet someone that they watched on YouTube.
You know, I don't think I'm the coolest best content person out there, but you know, maybe they don't go to conventions.
Maybe this is their moment. they they know who I am they
watch it's a cool moment for them yes they can have that moment as long as it's
not in the middle of me eating or peeing I don't want to be interrupted when I'm
out of urinal or taking a bite of food but otherwise if someone does that I'm
still just like can you let me finish I'll get you so in Wade's mind every
time someone comes up and recognizes wow this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
for this person again the, it's the ego.
They won the lottery today, I gotta make this good for them.
I wish I were them just so I had the opportunity to meet me.
I am pretty great and I would love to get to meet me, but I've known me my whole life.
That story brings up an interesting question.
Are movies difficult for you?
Are you sitting there for the entire duration of the movie just like bursting with conversation waiting for it to end or is that enough of a
thing? I'm the kind of extrovert I don't know if I'm a hybrid or what you
would call me but like I could spend an entire week alone, tablet, computer, movies,
shows. I am perfectly fine entertaining myself but like if there's conversation
to be had I am definitely being a part of it and if there's like if there's
something going on I don't need to talk. I do not talk during movies.
I don't like nudge people like, did you see that?
Like I don't do anything during a movie.
If someone nudges me or says something to me, I'll like respond
as quickly and quietly as possible or I'll nod or I'll just do that.
That's the thing I like about movies.
I'll be in a movie where they're playing like the trivia before the trailers even start.
And if someone comes up and is like, but I'll be like oh sorry the movie
sure I can't like this is an opportunity for me to ignore you completely why are you talking to me
right now this is my safe space cannot stand people who talk during movies use their phones
during movies drive me fucking nuts I am not a talker during movies even if we're watching them
like in person like when we were watching iron lung I won't spoil anything that we saw but there
were a couple moments where Mark would like explain a scene and I was like shut up you there's a movie on dude you're
talking a lot man that's so rude I'm trying to listen to you right now shut
up you wow you're right I was so rude I apologize unbelievable this guy no but
yeah I'm not a talker during movies or shows I will have a bad habit
The worst thing I maybe do is if I've seen something and I'm really excited to show somebody like a YouTube video or something
And I like it seems like they're kind of like zoned out or like checking their phone, but no no you need to watch this watch
This I'll do that sometimes but not during like a theater movie typically or something like that
That's more of like I'm showing you on my phone and you're kind of like, uh-huh. No, no, no pay attention
It's a little bit of this. Look at this. Isn't this funny? This is the funniest thing you've ever seen. It's okay
No, you watch it again. I promise it gets funnier. Laugh. Please laugh. Please clap. Ah
The silence is already killing me I was just thinking it's nice it's a little break. Yeah. Oh, it's nice editors. Don't cut this up
Okay
For everyone listening think think in these silences.
How are you feeling?
Is it scary? Is it relaxing?
What are you, who are you?
What do you feel?
Phone calls.
If you have to call like one of the doctors
and you're on hold for forever
and then you finally talk to somebody
and it's that conversation where like,
you just give your info.
Like even that, the call part, the talking part doesn't bother me.
It's the being put on hold, having to transfer, having to go over here, giving
your information 10 times, that stuff gets annoying, but just having to like
talk to somebody on the phone, like usually I still will chuckle.
Dude, I wish I could do those interactions in the form of a voicemail.
So I didn't have to to directly contact another human being.
Like if I could call the doctor and they had a recording that was like,
Okay, you're doing this. Please give us your name, this, this, this, this, and this, and then we'll go ahead and put that in. Boop!
I would just be like, perfect. Here's all the information you asked for. See ya.
I like to think I'm one of their better talks they've had during the day.
Like I think so highly.
I'm like, I'm going to be so pleasant.
Hi, how are you?
Hope you had a good day.
It's been kind of a rough one.
Well, hopefully it gets better.
I feel that like-
If I had more self-esteem,
maybe I'd think my conversations were more valuable.
Man, I don't know.
I'm starting to think I think a lot more of myself
than maybe I should, but no.
I'm like, you know what? This person's taking a hundred calls today. I'm going to think I think a lot more of myself than maybe I should, but no. I'm like, you know what?
This person's taking a hundred calls today.
I'm going to be that pleasant one.
Gonna make sure they remember me for how good I was.
Or just have a moment of like, thank God that guy wasn't upset and yelling after waiting an hour and a half to find out something about his flight.
Even after that one, I was like, I will be nice.
When you finish a phone call, do you ask them to fill out a survey of how to call in?
And also subscribe to my YouTube channel, bye.
What are the other extrovert things that bother you, Mark?
Small talk, I feel like is kind of what we're been nebulously around though.
But can I say I have worked in restaurants and food service type stuff
is one of the main sort of job types that I've had in different capacities. I don't
mind interacting with people in, in the execution of my job. I was like a busser. I was a delivery
driver. I did. I was never actually a waiter, but I had that sort of interaction with people
in restaurants. I never minded having to like talk to people
for the purpose of work and being perfectly cordial,
even in the face of someone being kind of a dick
about something.
But the moment I'm talking,
like if you're ordering something from me
and I'm like, okay, and you want pepperoni and mushrooms,
okay, and whatever.
And then they're like, hey, did you see that Bengals game?
And I'm just like, sir, we're discussing pizza.
Would you like to continue ordering your bill?
Like I can't, I cannot be fucking bothered
with off topic conversation right now.
That sets me off and I have no idea why.
I'm not rude about it, but I just,
I have so many memories of where it's like,
I'm working at Jimmy John's and someone's like,
yeah, I want a number one and number two.
Oh, that side is so funny.
Where do you guys get those side? I'm like,'t know it was here when i got hired what else would you like on your sandwich this is exactly what wade was saying that he does yeah you make it so much worse for me when you do that oh no
i was just thinking the same thing but not completely related to that is like I don't like hanging out and doing nothing.
It might be more of an ADHD thing, but because I don't mind hanging out, but it needs to be purposeful.
It needs to be we are doing this activity. We are together for this work thing. We're all,
this is a project we're building. If it's, if it's, even if it's for like board games,
it's sometimes very tough for me.
But if it's a party or like a gathering where you're standing around just talking I'm like I'm in hell. Oh man
I have the best time. What about like sitting around a campfire where you're like cooking marshmallows and just chatting
That's an extension of the thing that you're doing you're all on a camping trip or something
So the campfire is like right now we're doing campfire s'mores time because earlier we did, we cooked food and before
that we were like in the, on the lake, on the boat or whatever. Like there's a, you're
doing that. I get that.
Well, not necessarily. You could also just have like a fire. Like some people have big
yards. We can just like have a bonfire. We'd friends.
Yeah, that's, I don't actively dislike hanging out and doing nothing, but it makes me feel a little guilty.
Like I feel like I'm checked out as a friend.
Because a lot of the times when I've been in a situation where we're basically hanging
out doing nothing, it's fun.
And if it's with people I really like, we'll just have conversations about like really
in-depth conversations about whatever thing or movie or, you know, like, and that's cool.
That's fun.
I don't mind that but it always
I always leave that feeling like oh should I have should we have played a board game or something
was I preventing the group from doing something for similar reasons I think I'm with you Mark
because that if we're not doing anything at all it's cool but shouldn't we be doing something
it's harder even though most of my time alone is just not doing anything important, but by the time everyone's like, we're getting together,
I go like, ah, there goes my day.
Ah, shit, I'm not getting anything done now.
Now I'm not.
So, yeah, I get the same thing.
See, I'm the center of attention in those moments.
The campfire, I'm the person everyone is looking at.
All eyes are on me.
You're in the fire?
What do you mean?
Center of the fire.
I mean, maybe. When I
was younger, I was the guy who like, because of being able to dunk a basketball and jump
around, I was the guy who would like run and jump over like the high fire and be like,
dude, look how cool I am. Anything to get attention on me. But I'm the person engaged
in like every conversation happening eventually becomes the group conversation. I'm probably
the one talking the most. And then I will find the people not talking and I will try to like engage with
Them to get them involved. Oh, don't do that. Leave me alone. No, no
Listen, I want you to feel like you're a part of things. I'm gonna bring you in you're gonna enjoy this
We found a new thing that sets me off that does happen
If I'm if I'm at a gathering and I'm disengaged from whatever conversation is happening
It's because I don't have anything to say about it.
No, no, it's because you're so introverted that you're afraid to overstep.
And I'm going to let you in.
I fucking, fucking hate when people are like, oh, yeah, man,
I got this new set of golf clubs.
And I was out at the whatever else course and, you know, on nine when,
hey, Bob, what's your favorite golf club for like a par four?
I like, I could be not here right now. and you know, on nine when a, Hey, Bob, what's your favorite golf club for like a par four?
Like I could be not here right now. I would be having a much better time. I don't know.
Don't do that. Don't be like that. I think I, I think I am a hit. I am a hit. Keep talking.
Wade will keep finding stuff that annoys me about extroverts. I probably have a lot of
it. See, Molly says she loves being married to an extrovert because she knows I want the
attention so much that she doesn't have to participate.
I'll occasionally turn to her and try to get her involved, but for the most part, she's like,
you do so much of the talking that there's not really much room for me to have to worry
about having to talk.
Yeah, but see, you respect that she wants to remain disengaged.
You can, I'm pretty good at getting a read when someone very obviously doesn't want to talk like I'll eventually back off as long
As there's other people that are willing there has to be someone no
I do like I do like a get-together where there's an extroverted person who
Commands the majority of the tension and I can just like dip in and out if I have something I want to say or I
Feel like I'm gonna add to the conversation. I appreciate that. Just don't target me with it.
Talk to other people. I got to look, see, I got to get my feelers. I gotta,
I gotta learn each person a bit to know when, no, don't feel me.
If there's another couple of other extroverts that are,
they're usually not as loud as me.
I still dominate cause I'm just loud and I'm fucking annoying,
but like we can engage and people will chip in. That's fine.
But if I find the only one, yeah, I'm targeting,
I'm forcing conversation because I need.
Isn't that what you want though?
It sounds like that's the main thing you would want
is that no one else is even talking.
It's just you, because then everyone's looking at you.
No, no, I need to have a back and forth.
I can't just monologue, I'm not a villain.
What if you dialogue with yourself?
I do that alone, but if I'm with people,
I need them to be engaged and like me.
They need to understand how great I am. Got it. So it's ego.
So extroverts are purely ego driven. I think it might be,
it might just be. Now this is strange though, because I've got a great ego,
big, big ego about myself. I am great. Very healthily large,
but I'm so great. I don't need to tell anybody about it.
They'll know by my stoicism
It's very Sigma of me to have all this ego and energy and confidence
I can't contain my ego there so much so it spills out. That's very alpha of you. That's embarrassing
Yeah, person. Wow
I do think I play it very cool and quiet and stoic and I do think I have a lot more ego than I would let
on. If that is that the less I say, the less you'll know exactly how stupid I
actually am. And that has helped me a lot in like school settings. That helped me a
lot. In law school? Not all. A lot of my law school classmates fought and
told me explicitly that I was one of the smarter people in our class. And I
was good in law school and I got good grades.
And in some classes specifically, I did excel.
I got a book award in contracts, which means I got one of the top grades
in the whole school and that thing is a very good accomplishment in law school.
But I was definitely not one of the like greatest minds of our class.
But I spoke so infrequently.
And when I did say something, it was almost always like correct and valuable because I spoke because I had
some piece of knowledge that I was applied to the thing we were talking about
in class. Really place your advantage there. Keep it inside.
Keep the stupid in, only let the smart out. People think only smart in there.
Very effective.
In school. I agree in practice. you play the like I love playing the fool
I'm so much smarter than people I think I am because I just am always so fucking stupid in my portrayal of me
But like it's fun. It's fun to be the idiot and also it's disarming and people are more willing to engage
Cuz I don't know if they feel superior when they see how stupid I am and they're like, okay. Yeah, I could yeah
We could talk they're there fella cuz if you talk to someone who just comes off as like an intelligent prick, it's like, okay
You're not fun. But me like could I engage with like professional intellectuals? Sure
But God, it's much more fun being like stupid and silly and laughing and telling fart jokes
I just enjoy that a lot more being like the goody-goody in school. I definitely was that I probably came off of the teachers
Pet a lot in school. I was very much like the nerdy, goody goody smart guy.
I've just always enjoyed being the idiot.
It's just so much more fun.
And I think that people engage with you more
when you come off as disarmingly just like Wade.
It's the most annoying thing about you.
I know you're smarter.
And then you just dumb all over the place for no reason who you trying to entertain not me
I'm not entertained. I have said this before and I will say this again
Nobody finds me more entertaining or hilarious than I do God. I love me. I
Entertained dude. I will sit down here and just laugh at nothing like Molly has come down before and heard me just laugh
He's like, oh, what are you watching?
I was like, nothing, I just thought of something.
And I'm like, God, I'm funny.
And I wish I laughed at my own jokes.
I don't even know if the stuff I'm saying is funny
until you guys laugh or don't laugh at it
when I say it out loud.
There are times I can't even tell a joke
because I'm laughing at my own joke before I tell it.
And people are like, well, it's not funny now.
You laughed before you told the punchline.
I was like, I found it hilarious
I could live in a world of just me, but if there's other people around man, I got to engage We got to converse you're like that that family guy episode where he gets the Midas touch
But everything he touches turns into Robin Williams. I haven't seen that one
It's just a whole world of Robin Williams is all talking to each other. Oh, I'm a bus
It's a good bit.
Even this episode, which is about you two,
I feel like I talked the most.
Was it about us?
It was supposed to be.
Remember the dumb of humanity, that whole thing.
We can go back to that if you want.
No, that'll do.
Do you guys have any other things you want to add
about being introverted that we didn't talk about
that you've thought of?
Mark, I have a question for you about introvertedness.
Yes.
I don't think there's gonna be that groundbreaking, but do you have a circle of individuals where
it's hanging out with them is effectively the same as being alone?
And so like it really doesn't tax you in the same way that hanging out with general like
friends and acquaintances and stuff does in terms of being introverted?
Because I definitely have that with us.
There's a small group of people,
and it has changed over the course of my life for me.
But there's like a small group where it's like,
if we're hanging out, it's the same as me
being completely alone, recharging.
Like it's totally chill, and it doesn't bother me at all
if we hang out 24 hours a day.
I would say no, and that's probably something
that I'm missing in my life.
I think about that sometimes where it's like,
most of my associates, especially being out here in LA, are in some way work based in and I say work very loosely. It's like YouTube based. Most of the people that I've met through YouTube. And then I've generally, I'm trying to be better about now. But you know, after COVID, whatever, I'm trying to get better about casually hanging out because I do recognize
that being an introvert can be an addictive scenario to find yourself in and it's also very
bad for you because you do need socialization to get a better sense of who you are and how it's
balanced. The internet helps with doing videos, but you know, most of the stuff that I do is by
myself. I wish I had that circle where I could just hang out and not... I'm right here. I wish I had that circle where I could just hang out and not I'm right here. I wish I
Wish I had someone anyone anybody who could make the silence feel so sweet
You will love me by the time you die
But I do love you I do I love you I'll keep trying man
I'll be your circle not 24-7 man cuz you couldn't you wouldn't be silent that you admitted it yourself. You wouldn't be silent. I'll
Envelope you it doesn't even have to be silent. It's just like I don't think that's the same
But yeah, I hope to have that someday
I think we all learned being extroverted is great being introverted is also great
But being me is the best thing you can be that's the lesson we learned I think right he doesn't mean being yourself
He means being Wade specifically.
Literally me, yeah. Yeah, him me, not you me. Sorry.
Let me go through the points of crossed out dumb of humanity, introverts versus extroverts.
Mark, you got points for... couldn't tell ya. Stolen... stolen small talk.
So I think whenever you start talking about your intel talk, you're like,
this isn't my small talk. I just gave you points for stolen small talk. Oh, think whenever you start talking about your Intel talk, you're like, this isn't my small talk. But I just gave you points for stolen small talk.
Oh, I see.
You got points for Intel.
Fast food.
Great handshake.
Silence. Good.
Sigma stoicism.
Fast food.
Silence.
And do something.
Bob, you got points for football.
Dumb.
Bearcats.
EA sports. Then the college football.
Dick to fans, who cares about the weather?
Secret ego, and we are talking about pizza.
Bob, you have 11 points.
Mark, you have 12 points.
Mark, you win by one.
Oh, yes, I did it.
It's all me, baby.
I felt like I had a pretty good episode.
You did.
Unfortunately, you had to go get your root beer at one point
and Mark and I just had a really great handshake
while you went to get your root beer.
And he just got some bonus points for that handshake.
I thought we weren't doing those anymore.
Ah!
It might not have been necessarily a handshake deal.
It was just a great handshake.
Oh.
It was a deal involving a handshake. Yeah, but not a handshake deal. Okay, well great handshake. Oh. It was a deal involving a handshake?
Yeah, but not a handshake deal.
Okay, well.
Because I couldn't just get- so he asked for- to be transparent, he asked for the win as
part of a handshake deal, but like we can't really do handshake deals so the best I could
do was give him points for a great handshake.
I did.
Okay.
And then the rest of the points, I mean I told you what they were.
Okay, okay.
Extremely fair.
The most fair, actually. It feels fair. Good. Mark. Extremely fair the most fair actually it feels fair good mark
Do you want to do a winner speech? Yes, I do
Go for it. I am I'm thinking. Oh good. Don't be silent. It'll kill me. Don't interrupt him. He's making a speech I
Love winning
Think I deserve this.
Yeah, I do.
Thank you, Wade.
Hey, good for you, it's good for me.
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you. Were you truly just waiting for me to speak? Was it going to be silent until I broke
it? Like, was that- 100%. It was kind of nice, actually. That's the calmest the three of
us have ever been on a call or in the same room together, I think, in our entire lives.
That was so serene. That was so long. I love that. That was nice
I want to do it again
We should start every episode with a moment of silence mark host next one so he can if he wants to but not today today
I'm wrapping this shit up immediately
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