In this conversation, Selene and Pascale lament the decline of critical thinking in society, particularly in the context of social media interactions. The dialogue explores how humor and sarcasm can be misinterpreted, as evidenced by a recent Life in Jest clip posted on Facebook in which they discussed a Luigi fashion patrol. Clearly certain people don't discern what "in jest" means, because the response to this farcical clip was anything but funny. Lighten up, Francis! (This is a wayback reference to the movie Stripes, FYI & LOL.)
We also discuss Pascale's encounter with high prices in a farmer's market, the strange video trend of throwing cheese on babies, the scary angel statues without faces that Selene has often received, Selene's eerie AI likeness with a bob haircut & so much more!
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