He says his rule for online life is not to respond on social media; real disagreement should happen in long-form conversation, not troll exchanges.
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He says his rule for online life is not to respond on social media; real disagreement should happen in long-form conversation, not troll exchanges.
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He advises Sneako to improve by holding more in-person conversations because they are more effective than online interviews.
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"it's something that since this war started i can kind of relate to your apprehension to attack your opponent and handling people in this..."
"...is do not respond online. If you want to have a conversation with me, let's do it in a conversation, right? A long form..."
"My wife does. My wife reads YouTube comments. I do not read YouTube comments. Okay. So I apologize if I don't respond. And I..."
"That's a mindset that I need to definitely adapt. It's different because, you know, we grew up with social media. So that troll nature..."
"I want to correct a mistake earlier. It is because I'm tired. I said, uh, angel G real instead of angel and Iblis, but..."
"...online interviews, you actually invited people and do like in person conversations. Yeah."
"You're all the way in China, you're all the way to different time zones."
"...different people together. Right. So I would love to have a conversation, a conversation with David Icke and you could moderate it, um, that,..."
"...Bromwich and I should have sat down together and had this conversation where I explained to him, like my project is not to discuss..."
"Can you read this paragraph, Alan? My conversation with Brockman and Suss Kiever continued on in circle until we run out the clock after..."
"...to fool you to believe that it's sentient. Okay. So the conversation goes like, ELISA says, it's something troubling you. And you're like, men..."
"...you're depressed. So it sounds as though they're having a real conversation, but what Wesenbaum did, and this again, 1966, when they didn't have..."
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Sneako presses Jiang after the Iran war turns him into a sudden internet figure.
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