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So there I was in The Cave facing the dragon.
Yeah. And I said, Dragon, speak thy
name. Uh huh.
And then he goes, my name is Dragon.
I'm like, yes. And he goes, Dragon, these nuts
across your face. Oh.
Oh, OK. And I, I, I, I was like, oh,
you're clever dragon. Pretty funny.
You got me, you got me. I raised my sword And and let's
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just say he lived up to the name.
Oh yeah, yeah, OK. Yeah, he's in.
He's in prison for life now, forassault, OK, Which is, and which
is a long time, Like, 'cause he's a dragon, 'cause they're
immortal. So he's.
That's a long time. Yeah.
I don't actually. I don't really like talking
about it to be honest. Why you brought it?
Up. Yeah, I don't.
I don't. Yeah.
Anyway, welcome. Welcome to the Wizard's Tower.
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Jeez, welcome to the back to theWizard's tower, I guess.
The Wizard 's tower. You streamed with Ninja?
I did. Oh, OK, we're.
Going straight into that, yeah. I streamed with Ninja.
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It's whatever. Yeah, I had box 1 of my mods was
like, so you hit the big leaguesnow streaming with Ninja.
So does that mean you're gonna pay us now or I say no?
Unmoded. No, that's you are now unmoded.
Keep those. Hey, you know, just 'cause you
stream with millionaires doesn'tmean that you are one,
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unfortunately. But you got but what was it for?
It was a charity event. Yeah it was La Roche pose the
the sunscreen brand was doing this thing called game for cause
24 hour stream. Dude, I've read this Japan.
Yeah, you know how? Many songs I've read the brief
dude I've read the I know this off by heart.
It's a 24 hour game, a thon thatall countries get participated
like participate in and ninja like kind of hosted.
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It did like a 13 hour stream, then passed all of the viewers
onto me. Yeah, well, and then I, you
know, we did the Australian thing and then we transferred it
onto the next. People, yeah, it was a lot of
fun to watch. It was it was cool.
It was a lot of fun to be involved in.
But especially with Ninja, I feel like him and I kind of, you
know, we kind of I got it got a little bit of a bond going on.
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I. Watched the first hour with you
and Ninja. I'm not gonna lie, you guys were
pretty hilarious together. It was kind of, it was kind of,
it felt like a new friendship last.
Night. I don't know, it felt like it
except he doesn't follow me on it on anything.
He's also got his DMS turned offunless you he follows you.
I see, what are you trying to DM?
Him, I think he's, I think he's just.
You're trying to slide in. I was like, I was just going to
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shoot him a message over and be like, hey man, it was like
really fun streaming. Thanks for like, you know,
having me involved. Yeah, yeah, I couldn't message.
You message him? I was like, alright, that's
fine. Maybe get your managers to
message? You, you know, maybe, maybe I
just find where he lives and then I'll go just rock up to his
house and then. Yeah.
I'll dye from the street. Make sure you dye your hair blue
as well before that and keep mentioning the word massive.
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I'm going to low taber fade, lowtaber fade, no low taber fade.
It was really funny though. There was one part where, you
know, like we were playing this game peak and I like fell off
the mountain because he pushed me off.
Yes, with a banana. That's right, Yes.
Slipped me off and I lay into the bottom and I'm like, oh man,
that fall was massive. And you just hear it on his
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screen. It's like in the distance, like
that fall was massive, massive, massive.
And he goes massive. He.
Thought that's good. Yeah.
No, that was that was probably that was definitely the the
high. Like that was the high point of
that. The whole stream was you guys
getting along. Like it felt like there was
moments where you were just you both used to climbing together.
And that was. And dare I say, peak content.
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What? Well, I was watching it back and
it was so funny, like, because Ihad to get highlights for, you
know, to like, post a highlight.Yeah, yeah.
There was so many moments where I was just on his stream and
wasn't saying anything because Iwas like reading chat or just
like, I don't know. Oh, like he held you up on his
like. Like we were like together.
He's like. Hello.
Jackson that's pretty crazy. What do you think?
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And I'm like. Reading I'm just.
Like silent. Anyway.
Yeah, yeah. And it sucks 'cause it was just
so like, you can't EQ people either.
Like, so everyone was shouting in the background, screaming and
stuff. And so you'd be trying to have a
conversation and it's like really hard to like pick out
individual voices and stuff sometimes.
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Yeah, yeah. Which is, which is pretty tough.
And then you also want to like, not talk and like, say stuff to
chat to like be like, hey guys, make sure you donate, blah,
blah, blah. But while you're doing that,
people are talking to you and like whatever.
Yeah, I don't. Know it's it's it's a hard
balance, but. Because yeah, you wanna, because
it was a charity stream, so you have to balance that chat
interaction because you want people to donate and give to
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charity, but you also want to have fun playing the game.
But yeah, it's a little balanceda lot about it.
Is, you know, and I'm just glad that, you know, you know, I was
involved in it because it was a good experience.
Yeah. It was nerve racking, but it's
good. I know.
I feel like I've learned so much.
Yeah. That's cool.
That's. Cool, I've learnt that Ninja
still finds the massive meme pretty funny.
That's good. Like that's.
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Big huge. If he didn't, that'd be a like a
problem. I know I would.
That's everyone in chat was like, bro, you got to say.
You got to say. And I was like, I don't really
want to say it. Probably.
Just hate me because I said it. And then he, someone else was
like, oh man, this is like a massive like expedition.
And then he's like massive. And I was like, OK, we've got
the green light here, which is. Good.
I think. I think you did it tastefully,
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like that fall was massive. That's pretty good, yeah.
Yeah, people were like, oh man, I hope the donations don't taper
off. Yeah, that's good.
But that was like, damn. That's a good, that's a good
bit. That is a good bit.
Yeah. No, it was, it was a lot of fun
and I hope he does it next year and I hope I get to do it again.
Yeah, that was pretty fun. And sunscreen is such a close
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'cause to my heart, 'cause I need.
I literally wear sunscreen. Well, you can't have that, OK.
Rush sent me a bunch and you can't have it.
I don't, you know, that's crazy.I don't really go outside that
much. I'm so.
Pale but. I'm not.
I'm not giving it to you SO. That's I have sunscreen in all
my moisturizer, every bit of moisturizer SPF 50.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.I was like, oh, it's so
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beautiful that you chose this tofollow with.
You know, skin cancer is very big in Australia.
Like it's a very big problem. Yeah.
And it was nice that you chose that, especially with me, you
know, being so pale and white and so pale.
It's interesting because in Australia it's pushed so much,
just all growing up, slip, slop,slip.
Like how important sunscreen is,how important like getting
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Melanoma checks and stuff is. And I guess in the rest of the
world it's not really that much of an issue.
Like when when I was in San Francisco, it was like 2830° or
something. Interesting.
And it was. Full sunny, but it it feels so
much different to down. Here like.
Down here is harsh. The UV like index is harsh.
It's like cold in the ozone. I think Victoria especially is a
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lot worse than Queensland. That's a great Yeah for burning.
Yeah, I've gotten so burnt in Victoria.
Like down here. I've been.
I'm in Queensland, shirt off walking around beach.
Yeah. You know, the shoes on as I
prefer. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And good call back and after like 3 o'clock you don't get
burnt, that's where. But in the Northern Hemisphere,
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like anywhere I've been in the Northern Hemisphere, you don't
get burnt. It's like some like you have to
be really trying to get burnt toget burnt.
So it's, it's such a different, I guess like that's the biggest
part of that campaign is like spreading that information to be
like, yeah, it's actually prettyimportant.
Like because you can fucking die.
Someone dies every 8 hours of. 8hours, yeah holy shit.
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Someones diagnosed? Hang on, I think I remember the
nose every 30 minutes. Someones diagnosed Melanoma.
Every 8 hours someone dies. This is in Australia, a world
worldwide. OK, thank God then.
I think it's 80 or 90. I think it's 90% of melanomas
can be treated if they're caught.
Early damn go get check it's. Important to get checked.
Yeah, yeah. There's a little PSI for it.
Go get checked so. Yeah, I read the brief like 700
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times 'cause I was really like. You want to memorize that?
Yeah, yeah. Going rest track.
Gotta remember that now. It's good, good Curry to head
you. Have you had Fasfi in there?
Fasfi, Boru and Vindoli. Vindoli yeah.
From power yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Heavy hitters, that's. Heavy, heavy hitters.
I didn't realise I ran into him a few years ago.
We had like a really good chat. Oh yeah.
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I haven't really spoken to him since.
I swear when I spoke to him he had like, you know, like, Oh
yeah, you know, like I'm doing YouTube.
Been doing it for the last couple of years.
Yeah, pretty good couple 100,000Subs.
He's like, he's got like 3 or like 5 million subscribers now
or something. Good.
Yeah, he's going. He's going really well.
So yeah, it's cool. He's a funny dude, Yeah.
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Yeah, now that was a lot of fun.Very good.
Yeah, quiz on or the wizard. I thought it would be.
Fun if we took a personality test to find out what our
personalities. Are well, I don't know if you
notice about me, but I'm kind ofa psychopath.
So bit of. AI don't know about this.
One where's? Sigma Yeah, I've already done
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mine. I'm a freaking alpha psychopath.
I'm a. Wall Yeah, I got Lone Wolf.
Yeah, I don't need to know. I don't need to know.
OK, I. Think so.
How this is going to run is you're going to answer for me
and I'm going to answer for you.As in I'm going to ask.
We're going to do it at the sametime.
Yeah. But and we'll fill out each
other. 'S fill out each other's.
Yes. OK Is that?
Yeah, that makes sense. OK, sure.
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Let's get straight into it, Riffin.
Not that there was much, anyway.Any.
Riffing at all? Oh yeah, personality.
Cool. I mean, I remember one time, one
time I had a personality test and put me in a psych ward
anyway. Anyway, all right, not that
crazy really. Question number one, OK, you
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regularly make new friends. This is an agree to disagree
scale. Here it is so.
I personally, so I think no, I don't really.
I think I'm like in the middle. I don't think.
I don't think I really make a lot of new friends, but I don't
think. It's a nothing answer.
Well, what are you? OK, what are you then?
I say I'm I'm not strongly disagree.
I'm probably the first circle ondisagree.
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I don't the 1st circle on disagree.
Yeah, so. I'm going because.
This is going to be a long. OK, no, no.
OK 1st circle on disagree. OK, I got it.
There's. Going to be a long question.
Questionnaire all. Right, you read this one.
OK, because I don't feel, I feellike I don't, I don't.
I do make friends, but I don't make friends like that.
Easy. Yeah, you know.
That's why I'm in the middle. Alright bro, whatever, alright.
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Let's go through quick. Got 16 questions.
Complex and novel ideas excite you more than simple and
straightforward ones. You know, like if someone hands
you a schematic for building thefirst like aeroplane.
Yeah. Is that like that?
Happens to me every week. Right when the Wright brothers
approaching the girl, What if weput a bicycle and we put wings
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on their bicycle and we've made it off a hill?
I mean, that sounds fucking stupid, bro.
Yeah, you take that witchcraft and take it away from me.
Or someone goes right where we put a bloody couple wheels on a
blank. Slab.
Of wood and you just push that, we're gonna call it a car.
That's pretty straightforward. Gotta call it a wood.
A wood roller do I catch? On I gotta work out the the
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complex and novel ideas excite you more than simple.
OK, so if I agree, that means complex ideas make me more
excited. Yeah, if I disagree, simple
ideas and straightforward ones, I'm more.
Excited, I think, I think novel ideas.
I like the idea of novel ideas. In fact, just the thought of
complex and novel ideas is exciting me right now.
Oh, look, I'm so I'm going to say I'm going to say I, I'm
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agree. With that, this one, yeah, I
think so. What about you?
I think I'm like a straightforward.
Guy, you know, a straight shooter.
Strongly disagree. Maybe, maybe the Yeah, that one
there. OK, OK, OK.
You usually feel more persuaded by what resonates emotionally
with you than by factual arguments.
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That's so you're, you're a listen.
There's one thing you need to know.
There's one thing you need to know about arguments is that
facts don't care about your feelings, OK?
If it's a fact, it's a fact, OK?Facts do not care about your
feelings. This is the problem in America.
Right. Oh my God, what would all of
these? These university liberals think
that emotion cares just as much about facts, and the truth is,
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facts do not care about. Your feelings, you reckon this
really effects him emotionally? And he's like, I can't, you
know, angry, angry at this question.
I think like, you know, I, I think it's the facts, man.
I don't really. I don't get emotion entangled in
anything. I think I'm probably more
emotional. So I think, fuck, we are
fucking. So I'm I, I'm gonna, I'm not
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gonna be a strong disagree. OK, you're a strong disagree.
You're a strong agree. Yeah, I think so.
I think. I think I care about someone's
feelings more than if if I'm right.
No, that's not. It's not about what's right, but
it's like I'm not going to have someone play on my heartstrings
to agree with them if the facts do not correlate with what
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they're. Saying but like if, if yeah.
But I'm like, oh. But if someone's emotionally
upset about something. I'm not going to try and prove
them wrong, but I'm saying I'm not going to be persuaded by
someone being upset about something.
If if it's yeah, factually wrong.
Interesting. Yeah, I I guess I'm.
Crying to you and I'm like, my car's blue.
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Is that gonna convince you that it's blue if it's white?
That's, well, that's pretty ridiculous, you know?
Oh. OK, well now it's ridiculous.
But I mean, yeah, I know what you're saying.
I know you're. Strongman.
Argument. But yeah, I think I would like.
I'd like, I feel like I wouldn'targue the fact that you think
that way. I would like tend to the
emotions more than being like noyou're you're actually fucking
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wrong. Okay, maybe you're a Sissy boy
and this is what's wrong. With that's what it is and and
that's what it comes in, I think, you know, I mean, I think
I would like cater towards the emotions more than like the
actual thing, because at the endI think that's more important
than if they're wrong or right. Well, this argument's making me
angry, which is kind of making me want to agree with you.
It's kind of making me want to agree with you.
So we move on with this. OK, that's fair.
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So maybe I am. Well, I.
Dissuaded you by using emotion? Yeah, that's great.
All right, your living and working spaces are clean and
organized well. I would say I'm on a fucking
pretty strong, maybe middle. Disagree.
I reckon you'd be about that andI think I'm about the same.
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I feel like my I. Don't think I'm that old.
There. Yeah, and you're in the middle.
I think I'm about, I think, yeah, I think my space is
normally clean, but it's like controlled chaos clean.
I feel like yours is. Very similar to it, but there
are things like there's what, 10rolls of?
Yeah, that's kind of great. Filament just there and I just
haven't moved it. There's headphones running
around. There's another pair of
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headphones there. That microphone's been sitting
there for about 6 months since Imoved in.
Really. I was like, yeah, I'm gonna put
it on there. I'll find a spot.
For it and then that's where it.Lives.
That's the podcast Ornaments boxthat I took here when I moved
in, and I haven't unpacked it since we moved in.
There's a skateboard up there. Yeah, like it's all.
There's a PC that broke and it'sstill up there, but it is
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organized. It is organized.
Where I can still work, but it'snot.
Organized chaos, Yeah, I'd agreewith that.
Yep. OK.
I feel like I'm similar, but maybe you look because I've got
as much stuff as you so I'm a little bit more in the middle.
Yeah, Do you usually stay calm even under a lot of pressure?
Do you do you answer right now? Well, So what are you asking?
It's gonna be agree or disagree right now.
Three, there's. 30 options, 167 options.
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OK, no, OK, disagree. But there's so many options.
There's like 7 or six options. You.
I think I depends what it is. Depends what it is.
Yeah, I think. I think maybe in the middle.
Like I've hit some in the middle.
I've hit some buzzer beads in mytime.
Yeah. Yeah, I think I'm in the middle.
What about you, do you reckon? I think you stay pretty calm.
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I'm a strong stay calm even. Under a lot of pressure, full of
grey. Yeah, when you when you have a
tradesman that threatens to punch you in the face, breathing
down your neck and if you don't get a job done.
Yeah, that day he'll kill you. Yeah, you are.
You gotta stay pretty calm. You are a sink or swim kind of
guy, especially that charity stream that kind of threw it on
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your last minute a little bit. Yeah, so true.
And you stayed calm. I was more anxious than what you
were. Yeah, that's true.
I've always been a very. Full.
Full of grey. If it happens, it happens, yeah.
If it doesn't, it doesn't. I was explaining this to you the
other day when we were climbing when I.
Was you're the multi birds? Yeah, we were climbing and you
were like, you're like, I just can't get it.
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And I was like, dude, you're, you're thinking of time
linearly, OK? You're thinking of time as the
present. All right, All of time is
existing in one constant stream.OK, we can only experience life
in three dimensions. But the 4th dimension of time
you've there is a reality in thefuture.
You've already done this climb. And I said you've watched way
too much Arrival and you now youunderstand the language.
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Yeah, I'm like, dude, you've done it already.
There's nothing to be afraid of,because it's already happened.
And did I get it? I don't think I did.
No, you didn't. No, I didn't so.
Maybe in that time, yeah, you did.
But maybe in that time I just would never get it.
Yeah, maybe that's just, that's just something I do.
Maybe maybe you find the idea ofnetworking or promoting yourself
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to strange to to strangers very daunting.
OK, so networking promoting yourself to strange is very
daunting. Yeah, yeah, I.
Don't really. Yeah, I don't like doing that.
Yeah, I don't tell anyone that Imy job.
Yeah, most of the time. I feel like when people ask me
what I do, I'm like, I like downplay it.
Yeah. When I say like I'm, I'm a video
editor. I feel like, I feel like I
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downplay it and be like, yeah. But then when they press me on
it, I like get a little bit moreconfident.
Oh, they actually care. I don't know.
I like downplay the start. And then if they're like, oh,
that's cool. That's interesting.
Oh, what do you who to get it for?
I'm like, then I'll be like, yeah.
Yeah, but then I, it's like I feel like it's lose lose because
it's like if I downplay, I'm like I just make like videos
online and someone like, what's your thing?
And then you like show them thenlike you got 2,000,000
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subscribers. I'm gonna talk to you way
different. And then you're like, and then
if you act like, yeah, like it'swhatever, It's like you try to
be like humble Brad. But then if you're like, yeah, I
do YouTube. I got 2 million subscribers like
it's fucking you guys do a douchebag.
Yeah, right. It's very Australia culture and
it's that's all poppies syndromeand that.
You just would rather be like I.I don't want.
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Any I'm a cashier. Yeah, yeah.
Legit. Yeah, I don't.
I work in finance, Yeah, I don't.
Know that's fair. Fully agree with both of us.
Yeah 1. Yeah, I think maybe middle,
middle. Agree.
Yeah, yeah, I'll probably, maybeI'm one bit less.
I think, yeah 'cause I I do get like semi excited when people
are excited. Just talk to me about my work.
OK, OK. You prioritize and plan tasks
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effectively, often completing them well before the.
Deadline I as I'm full of grey, I use guilt as a way to motivate
myself. You prioritize and plan tasks
effectively, often completing them well before the deadline.
I am in the middle here. I find a impeding deadline very
motivating. As in, like day before.
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I will fucking do it. Yeah, yeah, I use.
And it works well. I yeah, as I said before, I use
guilt to motivate myself. So if a deadline's Sunday, I'm
going to make sure they have it Saturday.
So then if they've got any changes, I can do it by Sunday.
So I'm like, I sort of like I'vegot to give it to them before
they want it just in case they don't like it sort of thing.
We're on Step 2 of 10, by the way.
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We're going to get through this quick.
Let's start to Let's start. Yeah.
People's stories and emotions speak louder than louder to you
than numbers or data. People's stories and emotions
speak louder to you than numbersand data.
I don't really give a fuck if you're 35.
I'm like, oh, I'm 30. I don't know.
That's a bad example. I don't really care if you're
like statistically, blah, blah, blah.
I'm like, how do you feel? I'm very emotionally driven.
I think I fully agree with that.You fully agree with that?
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I'm I'm kind of like it depends what it is.
I know it's if. Someone's like, I don't know if
I hear one story on the news of someone being like, yeah, it was
terrible. Like, oh, I, I fucking go into
Coles all the time and, and the water, the floors always wet and
I slipped and fell. And then you look at the actual
data and it's happened once ever.
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I'm like, yeah, you know, I don't, I'm kind of like, OK, but
what is that the general consensus of everything?
Or is that just your experience?So I might be in.
Maybe just the one disagree. I'm not fully disagree, but I'm
kind of like I like to look at the whole picture, not just.
Maybe I'm too far one person. Maybe I'm too far grey now.
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It's too late, bro. It's great.
It's great. So all right.
You like to organize tools like schedules and lists?
I do. I'm like middle.
Yeah. Yeah.
So. Oh.
Yeah, even a small mistake can cause you to doubt your overall
abilities and knowledge. Yep.
OK full agree fully grey I am maybe.
Climb today. Because I couldn't get that one
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thing. And I'm like, oh, I'm just
terrible at climbing. I'm just the worst step, you
know? No, I'm I'm a middle.
Disagree. Middle disagree.
Yeah, I'm middle. If you make a mistake, you you
can get past it. I meant middle.
Disagree. Or we can change.
Oh, can't go back and change theother one to which one I can't
remember. Oh, it's too.
Emotional. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
OK. Can't change them.
OK, good to know. Oh fuck.
Now this one's. Now this one's broken.
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You feel fucked away, all right,You you feel comfortable just
waking up to someone you find interesting and striking up a
wait. You feel comfortable just
walking, not waking up. I was like, what?
Waking up next to someone? Oh, you're a random person?
In my bed, that's pretty normal.Roofied again.
Damn it, let's have a stroke of a conversation.
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Well, I always get roofied and wake up next to strangers.
Someone you. Find interesting.
All right, you feel comfortable walking up to someone you find
interesting and striking up a conversation.
Strong disagree. Strong disagree straight up.
I've seen so many people at events where I'm like, oh, I
love that. Dude, yeah.
Anyway, yeah, I saw. Barjo I wanted to talk to Barjo
so bad. Yeah, I saw like Barjo, I saw
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the swag on the beat the other day.
Mark from Auntie Donna. I'm like, yeah.
And they're so, they're so approachable.
They're such approachable people.
And you're like. I better leave it alone.
Maybe he'll want to approach me.I'll just wait for him to
approach me. Yeah, you are not interested in
discussions about various interpretations of creative
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works. What is that?
I read this I love. Fucking talking about that.
What the hell? It's like my whole thing to A to
a fault. Can I like go even further than
strong disagree. Is that right you?
I think so. You prioritize facts over
people's feelings when determining a course of action.
It's all about the facts. OK, Listen, if you look at the
facts. I might well I might do this to
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a fault where I like weren't. I might lie to someone to
protect their feelings. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Which I think is kind of valid, but it depends what it is.
Again, I'm like, this is so broad.
Yeah, I'm like, what's the situation that this is this is
talking? And really, if we keep it all
general, I think I will. I'll disagree because I care
about people's feelings more than.
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Yeah. Oh, I love eating chocolate.
Well, it's gonna kill you, man. I'm sorry you're allergic to it.
But the fact is, the chocolate'sgonna kill you.
I you're gonna have to accept the fact.
Gusters. Yeah, you're talking to a gust.
I love the chocolate. Too fucking bad.
Too bad, man. Man, but he loves it.
I gotta. I love to.
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I love chocolate. Fuck too bad buddy.
I know your country basically invented chocolate, but I'm
sorry, you should have built an immunity to it but you haven't.
It's killing you. That's a good point That does
come up a lot. That does go up a lot, just.
Feel like I'm in the middle, maybe because I just don't know
what to. Feel like, oh, you peed for me.
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This was Tom. Yeah, that's right.
So you're in the middle. I think I'm like, more disagree.
Is that right? Yeah.
Yeah, there you're more about and you prioritize the facts
more than the no, the feelings are more.
Facts. OK, you often.
Hate you. Fucking know you often allow the
day to unfold without any schedule at all.
No. Hell no.
No. I disagree.
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Yeah. Yeah.
All right. You rarely worry about whether
you make a good impression on people you meet.
Rarely. Yeah, I always worry.
Yeah, same. I'm very I'm.
Probably. I'm probably right in the middle
of agree here. You enjoy participating in team
based activities? Strong disagree.
You're strong disagree. I'm probably like middle agree.
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I do enjoy working with people, but I also have I'm also.
No, hate it man, Hate it. I hate it.
If you if you want to do something right, you go do.
It myself you might need. You might need my hand.
That's what. Now go do it right.
If you want to do it right, you go do it yourself.
That is my motto for life. Yeah.
Oh fuck. Like the fucking flaws haven't
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been mopped properly. You need to play more team
sports, I think. I think that was a problem.
No, no, no. That is the problem.
Team sports are the problem. Problem.
They're the problem, not me. I know what to do.
I just like the fact that if I make a mistake it's my fault and
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I don't need to worry. Like it's never going to be like
oh fuck like this guy did this. Like now I have to fix it.
It's like I've messed. Up your trust thing you might
have. You might not trust people or
put your trust in people. Yeah, because people always let
me down. Yeah.
Holy shit, let's get back to thepersonality, my God.
Come on, why isn't it obvious? You enjoy experimenting with new
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ways and untested approaches. Do you experimenting with new?
Yeah. Yeah.
I'm I'm. Oh, actually once I find them.
But I once I find the method I stick to it.
You stick to it. I'm probably.
You have to. You have to experiment with the
untested approach to get to thatpoint.
I think I'm in the middle. You you reckon you're the middle
of grey? No, I, I if it works, it works,
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I think. So maybe I'm a disagree.
Maybe I'm a yeah. I think I'm the same.
I think I probably won't be like, oh, maybe I can do this
better unless the way that I'm doing is really bad.
Yeah. But like that's but like, I
don't know, yeah. You prioritize being sensitive
over being completely confident,honest, honest.
That's not not even confident, not even close.
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Sorry I I was like rereading thecompletely and then I.
Completely with honest, yeah, I respect that.
Yeah. OK.
So you prioritize being sensitive over being completely
honest? Fuck it's like.
Depends on the circumstance. I think I'm I probably
prioritise being a bit more sensitive than being honest.
I think. I think I do too.
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I think I'm like here maybe? If you're a sociopath maybe
you're like not bro fuck fuckersfeelings man.
You actively seek out new experiences and knowledge areas
to and knowledge areas to. What is happening?
Don't read that, probably read that you actively seek out new
experiences and knowledge areas to explore knowledge areas to.
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New experiences and knowledge areas to explore so like.
And knowledge areas. Trying to like learn new stuff.
Yeah, I understand the question,but knowledge areas to explore
is a weird way to phrase that last bit.
So, OK, so this is a great time to teach you.
Oh my God, no. I.
Don't want to hear about it. I don't hear about but I would
agree with this stuff. I am pretty like I like to
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explore new knowledges. Yeah, I'd go pretty fully agree
on. I think I'm like here.
I think I'm like yes and no. Yeah, you're prone to worrying
that things will take a turn forthe worse.
You're a full of grey, aren't? They yeah, I'm like, yeah, I am
a full of grey because the houseparty was like a like.
A. I'm the opposite.
I'm full disagree. You just handle it by the yeah,
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I don't think any that just saysdo you have anxiety or not.
Basically, that's what that question is.
But you enjoy solo solitary? Solitary habits you.
Enjoy solitary hobbies or activities more than group ones
while you're fully agree. Yeah, I'm fully.
Agree. You.
I've heard that you enjoy solitaire and I was like, oh,
well, I'm also fully agree. Yeah.
I feel like I think I'm lesser grey.
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I think you're fully grey. I'm probably like that one.
I think that one in the middle. I enjoy group activities.
I feel like you do too. I feel like you don't do
everything by yourself. Would you go climbing by
yourself? Do you enjoy that more than
climbing with me? No, but like but also like
sometimes that's fine. Yeah, it is.
I do. That and then you just go and
then you just do your. Own, I think.
I think you're here. Don't.
Have to worry about anybody else.
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Go to the movies by myself. I don't do that.
Like just do yourself by yourself's great.
I'm great company. I'm great company but.
No one's around. I'm great company.
Everybody gets achy. Everyone's missing out.
I'm great company. You cannot imagine yourself
writing fictional stories for a living, can you?
You? Probably.
No. You're probably a disagree
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there, aren't you? I'm full disagree.
I could that's that's like my mydream.
This is like after the YouTube career has died in a hole, I'm
moving to fiction. Fiction, full fiction stories.
I mean, it makes sense. I'm the same.
Yeah. I could do myself doing that so.
Yeah, you favour efficiency in decisions you, even if it means
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disregarding some emotional aspects.
Efficiency. OK, this is just another
question. It's like, would you fire
somebody if it meant a more efficient company over oh, I've
lost my job. Oh, I'm going to lose my house.
Shut up. I'm going to lose my job.
What? Are you talking about bad luck
getting better at no. I'm panicking.
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Yeah, that's interesting. That's interesting.
I'm gonna say it's a. Slight agree.
These are a slight agree. I think I'm probably more.
I think I'm in the middle. I feel like I'd find it really
hard. OK, OK.
Yeah, that's yeah, that's right.Yeah, OK.
You prefer to do your chores before allowing yourself to
relax. Yeah.
Yeah, full. Yeah, full agree, dude.
I can't. I can't relax if I don't
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absolutely. But like I won't, I won't like
get to the extent where I'm likeon the couch.
I'm like, I need to vacuum and then and then relax.
Oh, and then I'm like, Oh no, I need to do something.
I'm like, I'll plan it out fullyplan it out.
Done everything. Now I'm in bed watching movies.
In disagreements, you prioritizeproving your point over
preserving the feelings of others.
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I don't really like to have arguments.
I like to have conversations. Yeah, I really try and have
conversations. Yeah, so and and it's not even
about winning. I heard this from McConaughey.
Believe it or not, it's never about I feel like.
I know he's on like last name basis.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Sorry, not from Matthew Basis.
And we said we'll know him like Mr. McConnell.
I call him Matt I. Call him Maddie.
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He likes Maddie. He said he was two people having
an argument in front of him. I think I've talked to this
before, two people having an argument in front of him and he
was sitting there and he goes, oh, I actually agree with the
person on the left. And then they both stopped
having an argument and turned toMatthew and said it's not about
agreeing or disagreeing, it's about understanding.
And when I heard that, I feel like if the whole world took
that on and instead of arguing with the fucking left, arguing
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with the right and they tried tounderstand each others points it
would be a completely different.And then you said green light.
And then you say green light, and that's a green light.
Yeah, for sure. I mean, I think that's the
biggest issue is, you know, to get political.
Yeah, people just call each other dumb.
Yeah, and that's kind of argument exactly.
You're wrong. You're dumb for thinking that
rather than trying to understandeach.
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Other's points. So I I really try to lead with
feelings first. Sick fence.
Sit up. Yeah, yeah.
So I'm probably in the middle. You usually wait for others to
introduce themselves first at social gatherings.
Yes, I fully agree. I fully.
Agree. I do that all the time by
accident. Yeah, I know.
I don't introduce. You at all?
I just stand them like. Hey man, how you going?
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You're not easily swayed, no. That's fine.
I didn't want to read that one anyway.
I didn't want to read that one anyway.
You're not. You're not easily swayed by
emotional arguments. Yeah, you're not easily swayed
by emotional arguments. What does that mean?
What does that mean? I mean an emotional argument,
but it made me feel that way. I mean, I guess I don't want to
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be by OK. OK, I'm not like, 'cause if
it's, if it's wrong, I don't care how you feel about it, it's
still it's. Wrong, yeah, but like, it
doesn't matter at the end of theday because they're upset.
So if they're wrong and you arguing with them makes them
more upset trying to prove your point, it's like they're
probably aware that they're wrong, they're just now they're
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just upset. Or does it mean more like if if
someone's trying to convince youof something, they touch on your
emotions? Emotions and then like.
When you're get don't in the charity, they're like 10 kids a
day die of kids. Do you you should donate.
Does that make you more swayed than if they're like, I don't
know. Yeah, I know what you mean.
Just donate to this job. Probably.
I reckon I'll probably I think Iyeah, in that case I'm probably
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like I probably do get swayed pretty yeah, pretty easily.
I. Think I might be one more.
OK, well should just be doing our own fucking quizzes.
I'm. Just feeling more emotional than
you. You often end up doing things at
the last possible moment. No, no, you're like fool.
Disagree. I'm I'm I'm about about there, I
think. I reckon maybe not.
Ford is grey. OK, Yeah, all right.
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You enjoy debating ethical dilemmas.
Do we debate ethical dilemmas? Probably.
I don't know. I don't what?
No, no, I don't really like debating that much.
I. Don't like debating either, I
like having a conversation. Yeah, I don't even like doing
that sometimes. Yeah.
Sometimes you when we're on longdrives, you do that and annoys
me. You know, came to have a
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conversation, just wanna do some.
And I'll be like, what are you talking about?
You're like, well, I don't agreewith it, but I just thought, you
know, we're just trying to explore the idea.
Like no, damn, maybe I'm full ofgreen.
You like playing. You play like devil's advocate.
You're like, well, maybe those 10 kids a day deserve it.
I'm like, no, no, what are we talking?
About and you're like. Well, we're just, I don't, I
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don't think they do. But I'm just crazy.
Explore that, that argument. That's great.
No, Mitch, No. That's great.
I never said I don't think those1010 kids deserve.
It those 10 hypothetical kids inthat random charity.
That's a good day. Easier.
Oh, like Mitch? Come on man.
I did like getting like an ethical debate about like
whether it's OK to do like a movie about like a mass shooting
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or something like how like how like when you see like murder
documentaries, is it like cool to like not promote, but like
even tell that story? I didn't have been an ethical
delight bad about that. And I was also like disagreeing
the greens and like, Oh well, it's history, but also like it's
kind of fucked up. And like, if it's told through
the and then I think got to the point where I was like, if it's
told through the villains eyes, I think it's ethically wrong.
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But I think if it's cold throughthe odds of like the person or
the victim or the person capturing the villain, I think
that's OK. Yeah.
I think the villain still can't be the main guy.
I think he has to be the bad guy, Yeah.
I think so too. It's kind of messed up like.
Glorifying yeah, exactly. So killers, it's kind of
interesting. Yeah.
So yeah, I agree. I feel like I like, I really
like having those sort of debates, seeing both sides and
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and having a. Conversation.
I'm in the middle. In the middle.
Like you usually prefer to be around others rather than on
your own. I'm like in the I'm like there,
I think I don't really like it, but I like have to take moments
like that house party. I just walk in the bathroom and
just have a moment and be like, OK, social bachelor is
recharged, let's go. Yeah, I think I'm in the I'm in
the middle of disagree there. I like enjoy my me time if you
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couldn't tell. Me too.
You become bored or lose interest when the discussion
gets highly theoretical. Well, you see the particles and
they you see this is there's a difference between OK, so when
the hydrogen atom separates fromthe the oxygen atom, it creates
too. I'm all about practical applying
it. If I can't see it, it doesn't
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exist, but ghosts are. Real fell asleep during the
Theory of Everything. Absolutely boring everything.
The most boring movie ever. It's a highly theoretical.
Movie. It's all theoretical.
Yeah, I watched. I watched, I watched the new,
the new Marvel movie. It's not out yet.
Well, in theory, in theory. Oh my God.
(35:46):
In. Theory.
Yeah, it was good in theory. I I don't I disagree, I think.
I like theoretical conversations.
Yeah, yeah, I think they're fine.
Totally disagree. Yeah, yeah, why not?
When facts and feelings conflict, you usually find
yourself following your heart and again, so it depends on the
extent of that. So I'm probably like.
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Hitler is standing right in front of you.
You have a gun to his head and he goes.
But we would have good friends and you go.
Single friend. Why am I friends?
In a single tear and he goes, I thought we weren't getting wrong
and you're single tear holding agun or two and you're like.
What I said, I would never. Be goes but I love.
You. Oh my God, why am I friends with
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Hitler in this situation? But that night we shared
together in Berlin. It doesn't mean nothing to you.
And you're like. Oh my God.
So maybe do this? You're such a horrible person.
But we're so we're, we're friends for some reason, this
world, we're friends. In this this highly theoretical
discussion. Damn.
(36:49):
Fair, fair. Good point Boot.
Please boot I. Love you, Yeah.
I'd shoot in the air and I'm like.
Fucking point break or something.
I'd be like in the middle. I'd be like in the middle.
Hypothetical where you and Hitler?
Have a secretly. Love interest together and
you're like secretly love us. So dumb.
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Yeah, I couldn't live without him.
I have to shoot him and then shoot myself.
But where are you on this? I I am.
Probably so dumb. I think I am maybe in the middle
as well. Yeah.
(37:32):
I don't know. Trust your gut, I guess, more
than your heart. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You find it challenging to maintain a consistent work study
schedule. I do find it quite difficult.
OK, I would say I'm probably middle.
Agreed. I think I'm pretty good.
I think I'm like like first disagree.
OK, Think I'm like that, Yeah. OK, you rarely second guess the
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choices you've made. I'm fucking full disagree.
Full disagree I I full agree. I've second guessed my choices
all the time now. Once the decision's made, that's
the decision. It's been made.
It has been made three. Different people, aren't we?
How do we get along? I don't know.
Yeah. You're always just like, let's
do this. And I'm always like, oh, you
sure? There you go.
It just doesn't make sense. Yeah.
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Why are we friends? Oh, I don't know.
I do. Well, I know.
I know. Oh, that's good.
At least you, at least one of them.
Your friends would describe you as lively and outgoing.
I would say sometimes. Yes, sometimes.
You describe me. What do you think?
You're my friend. How would you describe me?
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My lively and outgoing. I think you're lively when
you're in a group. I wouldn't say you're outgoing
in the sense of like you're like, come on, guys, what are we
doing? Here, it took me a minute to get
on stage to play Rainbow 6 Siege.
I was a little bit like, I don'twant to do that.
Yeah, let's do it. I feel like that's so.
I feel like you're more outgoingand lively than I I've.
Just seen Yes Man. I've seen, yes.
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Man, with Jim Carrey, you know, it's like you miss 100% of the
shots you don't take, you miss 100% of the experiences you
don't say yes to. You know, that's good.
What's the worst that's going tohappen if we get on that stage?
I wouldn't get #1 and get 3 and be upset about it all night.
And that's exactly. What happened?
That is what happened. Yeah.
Yeah. I don't know.
I I. Think you're I think you're
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pretty. I'd say a a small.
Agree. Small agree.
From that you're pretty outgoing.
I'd say you're the next Yeah, you're the next bubble.
Agree. Just from that one situation.
I reckon it's probably there. So then you would go, Oh yeah,
yeah, you're not, you're answering.
My career, yeah, we keep doing that.
We gotta. We'll fuck this up.
Right. You were drawn to various forms
of creative expression, such as writing.
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Yeah, yeah, I agree. Full of grey.
Yeah. Straight up.
Straight up you. Usually base your choices on
objective facts then rather thanemotional impressions.
I'm sick of these questions. I've already answered them like
7 times. Yeah, yeah, you're emotionally
pissing me off with this, with these questions.
Yeah, I usually base my choices on facts rather than emotions.
You know, if someone says, hey, don't go to Johannesburg because
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it's really fucking dangerous. But I but I love it.
But yeah, if they were like, if they were like, hey, man, you
should, you should definitely goto South Africa.
It's totally not dangerous at all.
You don't need bodyguards. I had a lot of fun there.
And then I look at the statistics and I'm like, oh,
like keeps people. It's really dangerous.
I probably won't go. There, that's fair.
So and I'm probably the same. So you're probably in the middle
(40:26):
of the grade, probably 1 less I think.
OK, but you like to have A to dolist for each day.
Agree. Full agree.
Big agree. I'm a post it notes guy.
Look. Yeah, I bought these notepads
from Amazon that they've saved my life.
Oh, really? Like field notes?
No, it's just like a big notepad.
You just RIP it off and you're done and you write your thing.
I don't like that. Basically post it now.
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You rarely feel insecure. I rarely feel insecure.
I'm a pretty strong. Agree on I don't really feel
insecure that much. I'm probably like 1 disagree in
yeah I'm I'm I'm feel insecure in some cases but I'm not like
walking around feeling insanely insane.
You just answered your own quiz.Again, you're answering for me.
(41:10):
Sorry, God. That's all right.
We can. We can change it, God.
Fix it. What's wrong with you man?
You should feel really insecure about that.
Give me another two dots. Do you avoid making phone calls?
Oh yeah, I hate phone calls. I love it.
I love making phone. Calls.
I avoid answering the phone. I love making phone calls.
No, see, I'm a big phone call guy.
(41:31):
I'm on the, I'm on the Airpod and I'm going serious.
Call this. Guy, bye, bye.
Siri, call this guy. Siri, Texas guy, tell him.
Tell him to answer my call, Yeah.
I Siri, Oh Siri, stop answering my call.
How do I get out of it? No Siri.
Get out. I think you just send it to who
the hell is Michael? Oh God, that's my old boss.
(41:52):
Siri almost just told my old boss to sell sell, sell sell.
Fuck you. Curious, I don't avoid.
I know I like making phone calls.
So disagree and you're disagree as well.
You enjoy exploring unfamiliar ideas and viewpoints.
Just agree. You just you like sticking in
your own line. My own line.
No, I'm a. Middle agree.
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Yeah, I'm the I don't. Like going too crazy with it I.
Think I'm a full agree. I love hearing other people's
opinions and having. Conversations.
I don't. My opinion is the only one that
matters so. And I love hearing about it.
You can easily connect with people you've just met.
Nope. Yeah, this is great.
I find that 3-4, yeah. If your plans are interrupted,
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your top priority is to get backon track as soon as possible.
Yep, big agree. You're OK, You're big agree.
I'm I'm AI, don't really care. I'm sort of in the middle.
You're still bothered by mistakes you made a long time
ago. Full agree.
Full agree. It just keeps me up at night.
How does anyone sleep? That's why I watch YouTube in
the shower, just in case I have a moment to myself and I'm like.
(42:59):
No, thank God. For why did I say that six years
ago? Oh.
Thank God for podcasts and distractions.
Oh, you're telling me you are not too interested in discussing
theories on what the world couldlook like in the future?
Why did you? What is this?
They're asking me the same question.
Do you like theory? Are you interested in discussing
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theories on What the World? Could look like in the future
everyone likes doing this, You are not interested.
You are interested, so disagree.Yeah, full disagree.
You want to know my what I reckon the future is going to
look like? What's that?
Well. It's going to be dead, but if it
doesn't die, right? These new smart glasses by
Meadow. That's the future.
Have you seen what the people have been doing?
(43:40):
They've been hacking it so you can't even tell that you're
recording. Yeah, but that's been happening
for ages. That's fine.
Just if you're in a, if you're in a situation you don't want to
be recorded, tell them to take their glasses.
Off that's fair. But he had a meta.
He had that whole meta breakdownwhere nothing worked.
Yeah, but that's it's an emerging technology.
You know, it's only just begun. You reckon it's the future?
100% my glasses work. Florida State, but the screen
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ones that he just released, it'sliterally the first person to
ever do. It I did really like that thing
where it like locks into conversation so you're like, I
need to focus on this conversation and then it cuts
out all other noise that's kind of active Subs yeah, that's.
In your own. That's.
Crazy like Netflix? Subtiles with your own
conversations. But the neural band, the fact
that did you see how he texts bylike writing as if you write
with a pen and it texts, I thinkglasses of the future because
(44:27):
I've always said, if you're driving, imagine having Google
Maps just come up in the corner while you're driving and you
don't need to look down and lookat your phone.
You don't look at the radio. It's just on the path.
That'd be so sad. Someone comes and texts you,
just comes up watching a YouTubevideo.
I don't have to sit my. Watching a YouTube video while
you're driving? Yeah.
(44:47):
Yeah, I mean, I guess you could,but like rather than having like
your laptop on the kitchen benchwhile cooking, it's just playing
on your screen and you can continue doing.
It the cool thing as well as like the Quest where like you
don't even need a screen anymore, you just got the
keyboards. Like it's all there and you're
just looking around and shit. That's pretty sick.
I think it's will be less about that.
It'll be more like just functions replacing your phone
(45:10):
so you don't have to grab your phone as much because the phone
is. That's it, it's done.
There's not. What else?
Can a phone do they need to think somewhere else?
Yeah, the. Glasses are the next thing I
reckon. Oh cool, that's that's my,
that's my. Did you enjoy discussing?
That, yeah, I did. So I totally agree.
Yeah. Your emotions control you more
than you control them. You.
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Control your emotions, yes. But I don't think I'm a very
emotional person. I think I'm very like grounded
emotionally, but I don't know ifmy emotions control.
And they probably control my actions, but I don't know if
they're like like deciding what I do all the time.
I don't know you. You did get caught jerking off
in that park the other day and now you're not.
You know you have to do 'cause you say.
That was physical. That was that was an impulsion,
(45:52):
not an emotion. Emotions, not an emotion.
Impulses are very different. Emotionally I was hating it, but
impulsively I have to do it. You're.
Angry, goddamn it. Oh, now I got caught.
Oh. Damn it, it's bloody impulsive.
If I was emotionally driven, I wouldn't be doing.
This kind of happy I got caught actually.
Oh my God, I didn't. Doing this, yeah, I don't like
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to. I don't think my emotions
control me very much, but that pay it makes me a little bit
angry that you would even assumethat, which is maybe maybe
suggesting something else. Your personal work starts closer
to spontaneous bursts of energy than organized and consistent
efforts. Yeah, I think so.
I get like 3 good hours of work,Yeah.
(46:37):
Then like an hour of just shit, bold, nothing.
And then another like hour of work.
And then I'll do like 20 minutesbullshit, nothing.
And then like, yeah, but they'rethose, you know, the hour that
I'm locked in, I'm locked. Locked in, Yeah.
I think I'm like, I think I'm inthe middle, OK.
I feel like I'm pretty good at like regiment stuff when it
comes to editing and things, butI get like locked in for long
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periods of time. When someone thinks highly of
you, you wonder how long it willtake them to feel disappointed
in you. Whoa dude, you're really you're
really great at your job. Oh man, just wait till they find
out I'm a fraud. I'm actually not good at my job.
Maybe there could be a little bit of that.
I think I'm like, I think I'm like, yeah, it's a bit of
imposter syndrome. I think I'm like wanna Grey.
(47:19):
OK. Your full disagree.
When someone thinks highly of you, you wonder how long it will
take them to feel disappointing you.
No, I'm just in the middle. It doesn't.
I don't really care what other people think.
Yeah, that's right. So then you'd be fooled.
Is great when you. I suppose.
Yeah, yeah, I don't really care.Yeah, I feel like, yeah, I feel
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like it's like a I'm, I'm afraidI want to let them down.
So maybe I just like, won't do things that they need me to do.
So I'm like, I just won't, I say.
You don't know me, son. I don't.
I don't care. I don't care what you think.
Yeah, you have. You would love a job that
requires you to work alone most of the time.
Fully agree. Yes, Sir.
Fully agree. Yes, Sir.
Yeah. You believe that pondering
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abstract philosophical questionsis a waste of time.
That's all I like doing. Now let's ponder this for a
little bit. This question is quite
interesting. Yeah, full disagree.
I love doing that. Yeah, you.
Feel more drawn to busy, bustling atmospheres than to
quiet, intimate spaces. Disagree.
Yeah, same. If a decision feels right to
you, you often act on it withoutneeding further proof.
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Yeah, I agree. Yeah, I trust my gut.
I trust my gut. I'm.
Probably like 2 back. I think I'm like agree but not.
Fully. Yeah.
You often feel overwhelmed. Yep.
OK. Well, not No, no, not really.
Ever. Sometimes for like a moment and
then I catch myself. Pussy.
Yeah. I'm like, what are you talking
about, bitch? You can do you complete things
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methodically without skipping over any steps.
No, I jump around a bit. I think I'm like, I think I'm
like, disagree. Maybe like 2?
I'm gonna agree to. I like doing things, you know, I
call system. Yeah, it's the system, man.
Yeah, I will sometimes, like skip around a bit at the start
and like, what am I doing? And then pull myself back to the
system. Yeah, but I'm like editing and
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being like, oh, I should do this.
I should. I'm like radical.
I'm like, what am I doing? I need to do this first, then go
and then we can go. I'm like jumping around the
start, getting excited. I think I'm like that in
climbing too. An idiot.
Yeah. Like today in climbing, I
couldn't get that last bit because.
And then I couldn't get the start anymore because I was
thinking about the last bit. Yeah, no, if I can do the. 1st,
it's a bit like that, yeah, yeah.
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You prefer tasks that require you to come up with creative
solutions rather than follow a concrete step.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. That's so good.
That's the best part. That's the whole point of being
creative, yeah. You are more likely to rely on
emotional intuition than logicalreasoning when it comes to
making a choice. There's the.
Same fucking question every time.
What are you more likely to relyon emotional intuition than
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logical reasoning? I'm like 1 agree depends on the
situation. If it's like 5 + 5 and I'm like
emotionally I think it's 10. I think I'm like, if it feels
right, then I'll do it less about like what's better.
So I would say I would, I would agree with you.
I think I'm yeah, about that. Emotional intuition is sometimes
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the best form of decision making.
You struggle with deadlines? No, I'm pretty good.
Yeah, I don't either. I never miss a deadline.
Yeah, you feel confident that things will work out for you.
Fully agree. I everything like not to be like
super fucking like, but like, I don't agree because I don't
think it will, but it has yeah, I'm kind of like fuck.
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Honestly, I'm kind of like in that space of, you know, when
we're talking before about climbing, Yeah, every I'm like,
everything's already happened. Yeah, I'm just, I'm just living
through what's already happened.Whatever's meant to be is meant
to be and it'll work out in the end.
If I die, That's that's I can't change that I.
I don't think that way, but so far that's what's happened.
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So it's kind of like, why don't I think that way?
Yeah. So I think I'm like A1 disagree.
One disagree, do you? Feel confident that things will
work out for you. Full agree.
You're full agree. Oh, sorry.
I'm one agree. Yeah.
So like that. Yep.
OK. And that's now we got to send it
to our emails. Perfect.
Oh, we're the same. Whoa, we're the same.
What the hell? That seems so crazy.
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Are we sure we answered it right?
I mean, I guess. We're advocate INFJT.
You want to read that out? Not really, but I will.
Oh, here we go. We can go personality traits.
OK, OK. Hang on.
As an INFJ God that's making up acronym?
Yeah, yeah. Let's try and figure out what
the acronym means. You possess a unique combination
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of idealism and insight that sets you apart in today's world.
Yeah, Your rich inner life is characterized by complex
emotions, vivid imagination, anda deep well of empathy that
allows you to connect with others on a profound level.
You have an unwavering commitment to your principles
and an intense desire to make a positive impact on the world
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around you. I don't.
Know if I got that one? No, you lost me there.
You got me first. Maybe your?
Natural ability to understand and interpret the feelings of
motivations of others is both a gift and a challenge.
Very true. While it enables you to form
deep, meaningful connections andoffer invaluable support to
those around you, it can leave you feeling overwhelmed by the
emotions and needs of others. You often find yourself torn
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between your desire to help and your desire for privacy and
solitude. Shit, just read me my horoscope.
You're a Gemini. Why are ours?
Ours are very similar. I guess we did answer them
together. So what am I?
So I'm introverted, 71% introverted 82.
What's that say? 71% introverted for you.
I'm 61% judging. Oh, wait, no, that's.
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Oh, that's you just got to scroll through 82% introverted.
You'll likely prefer fewer yet deep and meaningful social
interactions and feel drawn to calmer environments.
That's both of us. The.
Same you. Want to read the next one?
OK, 82% intuitive. Is it because you didn't know
how to say intuitive? Yeah.
I don't know, yeah. You're you're likely very
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imaginative and open minded, focusing on hidden meanings and
distant possibilities. Oh, the only difference is
you're more turbulent. Whoa, 69% turbulent and I'm 74%
assertive. So that's you're likely
self-conscious, sensitive to stress, success driven,
perfectionistic, and eager to improve.
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Self assured, even tempered and resistant to stress, refusing to
worry too much. Yeah.
It's so weird that we're the same personality type, but that
one is just so drastically different.
You're 74% more assertive and I'm 69% more turbulent.
Yeah, yeah. Wow.
That's the one thing that we've like skewed very hard on I.
Think that's fucking? That's very true.
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Yeah, I think we are very similar except for that one
thing. Yeah, interesting.
We have strengths and weaknesses.
What are? What are?
What are my strengths? You're insightful problem
solving, dedication to meaning, thoughtful communication, high
ethical standards, creative perspective, and reliable follow
through. Would you agree with that?
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Yeah. Yeah, I think, I think I'm the
follow through one might not be.Yeah, reliable follow through.
And what about my strengths? Tell me more about me.
Interesting. Super arrogant, reflective
self-awareness, inner courage, deep imagination, Openness to
idea, to new ideas. Committed to improve intuitive
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intuitive trust. Intuitive.
Intuitive trust. OK, what are my weaknesses?
I don't know if we should share these just in case people use
them against. Us but very true for.
The sake of the discussion, we may as well.
You're sensitive to negative feedback, correct?
Struggle to delegate? No.
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I disagree with that. You can't delegate.
Things I think. I think I can delegate.
OK so this website's all wrong. It's fuck shit.
We just wasted like an hour of our time 1.
Weakness is wrong. Yep.
Overlooking small wins, yes. Discomfort with self promotion,
yes. Avoid routine tasks.
No, I'm pretty. You become easily drain and
unhappy when required to focus successfully on repetitive daily
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tasks. No, I kind of enjoy that.
Yeah, same. Same idealistic expectations.
You may find yourself disappointed if your career or
works but it doesn't completely align with your standards.
Yeah. Not, not I wouldn't, yeah.
I'd say so far this has been about 50%.
Act. I think so it.
Kind of reminds me of horoscopes, yeah, where it's
like, this is you. And I'm like, I guess you could
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say it could be, but this is also like stroking your.
Ego. Yeah, being.
Like, you're so freaking creative.
Yeah, you were so like, amazing and emotionally intent.
Yeah. And then the weaknesses are
pretty like pathetic, like if wejust, you know what I mean.
It's kind of like sometimes you care too much.
You ever thought about that overlooking small wins?
You have a heap of small wins, but you can't.
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You tend to overlook. Yeah, yeah.
Your weaknesses, self doubt, unrealistic personal standards.
You don't have self doubt. I don't think you have
unrealistic personal personal standards either.
I think your standards are pretty realistic.
Suppressing negative feelings. I'm gonna.
I'll just move on with that. I think that one's, that one's
pretty 100% sensitive to imperfections.
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Yeah, that's how you baby with yourself.
It's all very self. Yeah, I suppose.
Yeah. Overextending yourself,
eagerness to grow and explore may lead to exhaustion.
Yeah, I suppose I do get burnt out a lot.
Reluctant to seek support. Oh my God, they've.
What hit the No way. What would you know?
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What would you know about it? Huh.
I'd say it's about 5050 as well.I.
Don't tell you anything, So whatwould you know?
Yeah, I mean, that was a personality test.
You have fun. I feel like it's sort of sort of
cool about 50505050, yeah, I think.
I'd say it's about as accurate as a horoscope.
Yeah, it's kind of as accurate as you want to make it.
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Pretty much. It's like, Oh yes, I do identify
with this. Yeah, yeah, but I don't identify
with that. But that's not gonna stop me
from agreeing with. This thing that is.
Being very like generous. Yeah.
And they're very broad strokes across a lot of things.
Yeah. Yeah.
Like, like, yeah. Like overlooking small wins.
I feel like a lot of people do that, Yeah.
I also feel like we are quite different people, Yeah.
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So the fact that we got the verysame.
Personality type kind of an indication that it's not right
I. Just I'm like, yeah, well, I
don't. Know who we are.
But I mean, that might make sense.
I feel like it is interesting that the one thing that we're
very drastically different on, I'd probably agree with.
I think everything else we're pretty similar.
Yeah. But I I would agree that you're
more assertive and I'm more turbulent.
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