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🗓️ 22 February 2018
⏱️ 65 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey there, hi there. Hello friends. Hello friends. Oh, I tried to be ridiculous. |
0:18.2 | Contrasting. Like sexy, sexy voice. I just wanted to contrast your energy. Oh, you know |
0:25.0 | I'm not sure how you're doing. You're doing something to my neck. Yes. Yes. Welcome. What was that? |
0:30.5 | It was great. How are you doing, Su's? Real good. How are you? Su's S O O Z. Now we know. Now we know. |
0:37.1 | That's how we're spelling it. One ninety seven. This is. Yep. Can you feel it? Mm-hmm. I'm dying to say a rhyme, but I'm not going to. |
0:46.2 | All right. Yes. Here we are. How are you today? Oh, I'm doing pretty well. Are you feeling? |
0:54.7 | It's it. You know, every now and then you get those. You know what? Throw some bio clarity on it. |
0:59.8 | Call it day. Right. What else can you do? I know. They happen. hormones. Yes. The worst, right? It is. |
1:07.0 | The fact that I'm fighting wrinkles and acne simultaneously. It's a cool joke. It's a joke. Yeah. I know. What the heck? |
1:15.6 | We got sold to Bill of goods. Because then my mom kept pitching me because I had oily skin. Oh, this is like now totally taking it like left. |
1:22.0 | I wasn't even going to talk about this. My mom used to say I would complain and complain about my acne. I was a little. |
1:26.9 | And she and my oily skin. She'd be like, don't worry. You won't have any wrinkles when you're older because your skin's oily. |
1:32.8 | And like that keeps your skin moisturized. Like a. What? What was she just saying? That's really. |
1:41.1 | Dang. Yeah. Now I'm just a dried out pizza. Oh, Sarah. You're just a completely old crust. Do not be cruel to my friend Sarah. |
1:51.2 | Okay. I will not tolerate it. I say that to Lincoln too. When he gets mad at himself, like if he misses something on homework, he'll like hit his head with his hand. |
1:59.5 | You know, like a. Yeah. Like, don't. Yeah. But it's actually like he's mad at himself. Like do not be mean to my friend Lincoln. |
2:07.1 | That's a really, really good little like intervention tool. Yeah. Because if he's mean to Lincoln, it's the same as if anybody else says I will not tolerate that. |
2:16.2 | And that's a really good. I mean, they even use that in therapy now where they say, okay, we do that. We say, uh, imagine what you'd say to your friend in the same scenario. |
2:27.2 | Right. Nobody would ever be mean to a friend in that scenario. But they're terrible to yourself. Yeah. If you can't talk nice to yourself. Come on. Come on. |
2:34.4 | You know, whenever I was doing my dissertation research, I had to listen to a lot of sermons and Joel Osteen did this sermon. |
2:41.3 | Well, maybe it was an interview he gave regardless. He was talking about how mean we are to ourselves in our internal monologue and how you know, we would never say to someone you're stupid. |
2:54.0 | Never or you're ugly or you're never whatever. But we say it to ourselves. It's so weird. It's totally bizarre. |
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