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August 30, 2024 2 mins
What everyday skills become suspicious when someone is really good at them? Dangerous Dave talks about an online list of those skills. Plus, a poll of which day we would want off if we had a 4 day work week.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This. He's uber in the den with dangerous Day. You know,
it could be surprising when you come across somebody who's
strangely good at something unexpected. People online are talking about
every day skills that are suspicious, that is, if you're
too good at them. Some of the best ones are.
One man said his wife went to a shooting range
with him, fired a variety of guns for the first time,

(00:20):
and his wife's accuracy with a glock was an expert level.
The trainer whispered to the guy, you might want to
check her background. One man said he was good at
making fake money for movies that he got a visit
from the FBI, so he told him they had to
make him look more fake. Other things that people become
suspicious because you're good at that made the list. Walking silently,

(00:41):
being able to bs your way out of situations guilty
is charged, digging deep polls, remembering random details people mentioned
in passing. It could be good that shows you listen
and you invest time and the people that you meet.
That is, until you're too good at it. Then they
say it gets a little creepy. Knowing how to use
a lock pick or get into a house or car quickly.
One man says he went back home from college whipped

(01:03):
up his dad at darts three times in her ow's
dad said, you've been at the bar too much. Knowing
all the ways drug tests can be prove false positives, lying,
shuffling cards, cleaning bloodstains, remembering license plates, that's my wife,
and having a knack for getting out of complicated relationships
so without anybody hearing any complaint from the other person.

(01:26):
So everyday skills it become too suspicious. When you're good
at I'm trying to think if there's any skill I'm
really good at not shutting up deeper in the two
happy Labor Day weekend. And speaking of labor there's been
a lot of talk of four day work weeks, so
reddit to to poll long weekends are always having us
thinking we could do it more often. And if you
had a four day work week, what day would you pick?

(01:48):
In their recent poll, if you switch to a four
day work week, what extra day would you like to
have off? Surprisingly, most people do want that three day weekend.
Forty seven percent of people said Friday, twenty seven percent
said they would want Monday off. Me I would pick
Mondays twenty one percent would pick Wednesdays and give themselves
a break in the middle, which is actually kind of smart,
and two percent would pick Thursdays. One percent of people

(02:10):
said Tuesday creates a major problem is essentially it creates
two Mondays, right the Monday and the Wednesday. Somebody in
the poll asked why would they want Tuesday off, but
somebody did have a brilliant response, Tacos Taco Tuesday tune.
They came for another episode of Deeper in the Den
with dangerous Dave right here.
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