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e graphic to tell me if my sound is working on both platforms. Oh my God, is that useful. That is so useful. I so appreciate that. Thank you, Paul. Let's go privately over here. We're going to put the Locals people private so when I turn off YouTube later they'll have their little special time. Now, are you wondering why I'm in such a good mood? Are you wondering why I'm so damn happy this morni…
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So you know I'm still, of course, every day I get loads of insults. And yesterday I was looking through the media stories about me. You know, there's a Substack about me, how terrible I am, and there's a whole bunch of, yes, last few days, a bunch of media reports about me. Now here's the funny thing. None of them were even close to accurate. They were just so wildly mischaracterizing me and my situation, what I'm thinking and what I've done. It's all just completely fiction. And it's become so funny that I'm just going to do an LOL on all of it because there's nothing to say about it. I mean, you'd have to go back a year and fix like a hundred different mis
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conceptions. So it's all just LOL now. So I'm having a great week just looking at all the stories about me that are just ridiculous. Rasmussen has a poll. Fifty-eight percent of people polled consider it important that a company shares their social and political values, including 28 percent who think it's very important. This feels like a big problem. Now even though most people, the vast majorit…
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