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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

8/6/18 A&G Hr. 4 Blow on Joe’s Mexican Flute

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Within this episode of A&G, Jack & Joe comment on a NYTimes article regarding retirement--is anyone responsible for their own spending habits? And, Marshall explains the contents of Joe’s garage in one simple study.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So I want to talk about this really long, exhaustive and exhausting article that New York

0:22.1

Times did on the rate of bankruptcies among older people, which is skyrocketing, shocking

0:28.8

stuff. And they covered so much data, but to me, left out such an obvious angle. So

0:35.4

state troubling. So I'm speaking of troubling back to this Snapchat dysmorphia, according

0:41.5

to a JAMA article, Journal of American Medical Association, I think, form a body dysmorphic

0:46.8

disorder, BDD, the condition is a mental disorder that causes people, and I quote, to be extremely

0:52.3

preoccupied with a perceived flaw in appearance that to others can't be seen or appears minor.

0:57.4

That's not my problem. People said to me all the time, geez, you got a red nose.

1:01.0

Right. And then they get into this today's generation. I've known lots of people who say,

1:08.2

you know, I'm always worried about my thick neck or whatever they say. What are you talking

1:11.9

about? Today's generation can't escape the trueman effect because from birth, they're

1:16.0

born into an age of social platforms where their feelings of self worth can be based

1:20.0

purely on the number of likes and followers that they have, which is sick and sickening.

1:24.6

Yeah. And it used to be only celebrities with highly technical capabilities and people

1:30.4

working for them could produce flawless envy inducing photos. But now that a lot of

1:35.6

people are, your friends, classmates and family members, people are becoming more and more

1:39.0

obsessed. You know, I, I've not done that. But like I admitted, because I'm honest, only

1:47.0

because I don't know how. If I had to app and knew how to do it, I probably would have

1:51.6

probably better off not starting down that road because I can see how you would start

1:54.7

down that road and, and, and, and little by little, you'd end up some place that you

2:01.4

would think is weird. Yeah. Boy, and once you start doing it on pictures, then you'd

2:04.6

have to keep it up, right? Because then it'd be such a jarring difference between this

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