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🗓️ 12 April 2023
⏱️ 93 minutes
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0:00.0 | We're still a little, but just for me, it's like a benefit and drawbacks in |
0:29.9 | an area where I'm like, okay, maybe this one time I would use it, but then the rest of the |
0:38.4 | time, I've got these things dangling there. And it's like the plus minus on the |
0:47.4 | potential versus like where the plus for the potential versus the constant |
0:53.9 | minus reminder of the dangle. And then I'm like, I'm out. Yeah, instant removal. And you |
1:02.8 | want, you don't want to take the melt because there's going to be holes. You kind of just want |
1:07.6 | a hood. I don't mind the holes. Okay, I'll mine it. All right. A couple of circumstances like that |
1:15.9 | where it's because it showcases a customization and alteration like a personal approach. If you |
1:29.4 | didn't have them there in the first place, then you don't have that kind of almost like that |
1:35.1 | that idea of imperfection, the idea of like the worn down material like a button, but on purpose, |
1:45.4 | like not from the factory, not the company telling you know what I mean, not like the hole in the |
1:50.0 | jean and the fancy jeans. Like the holes on the knees of the fancy jeans. It's got to be worn |
1:57.2 | down by or decided or decided by you. Yeah. If you were like, Hey, I'm going to take and I'm |
2:03.6 | going to change that shoelace or whatever it might be. It's a customization. I like a customization. |
2:09.6 | Right. It's a little bit of personality. It's a little bit of imperfection. Like perfect, |
2:14.3 | what's perfect for you, which is probably perceived as imperfect by others. Gotcha. That's really |
2:21.7 | what personalization is. Yeah, to make it your own. Making something perfect for you by making |
2:29.1 | it imperfect to others. That's deep for a true same. Like I don't know that there's any other |
2:41.9 | way of achieving that because the minute that you fine-tune something to that degree, it by default |
2:49.6 | becoming less widely acceptable. That's like the niche inside of the niche inside of the niche. |
2:59.2 | But do you think it's just like pure aesthetic or is it like a function? I like I like when you have |
3:08.4 | almost come in. He's running down. He's pissed right off. He's lived up his pants and |
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