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Well, yetis, it's because of this, that men on dating apps inflate their height by an average of two inches. Can you believe that? It's match misinformation and it's rampant among men. That's why our buddy Timmy only uploaded pictures with people who he was taller than. I'm tall compared to these other people. Men, they will literally fake their height before going to therapy.
Well, yetis, it's because of this, that men on dating apps inflate their height by an average of two inches. Can you believe that? It's match misinformation and it's rampant among men. That's why our buddy Timmy only uploaded pictures with people who he was taller than. I'm tall compared to these other people. Men, they will literally fake their height before going to therapy.
Well, yetis, it's because of this, that men on dating apps inflate their height by an average of two inches. Can you believe that? It's match misinformation and it's rampant among men. That's why our buddy Timmy only uploaded pictures with people who he was taller than. I'm tall compared to these other people. Men, they will literally fake their height before going to therapy.
Now, we should remind everyone listening. Women say that height does not matter to them. Which of course means that height does matter. So, Bestie, since you can't see us, this is an audio pod. We want to be transparent with you. Jack and I are both 6'1", which means we're really 5'11", because we rounded up from 5'10 1â2". We're actually both 5'10". Barely.
Now, we should remind everyone listening. Women say that height does not matter to them. Which of course means that height does matter. So, Bestie, since you can't see us, this is an audio pod. We want to be transparent with you. Jack and I are both 6'1", which means we're really 5'11", because we rounded up from 5'10 1â2". We're actually both 5'10". Barely.
Now, we should remind everyone listening. Women say that height does not matter to them. Which of course means that height does matter. So, Bestie, since you can't see us, this is an audio pod. We want to be transparent with you. Jack and I are both 6'1", which means we're really 5'11", because we rounded up from 5'10 1â2". We're actually both 5'10". Barely.
We're extremely average in the height department. Barely, barely, barely.
We're extremely average in the height department. Barely, barely, barely.
We're extremely average in the height department. Barely, barely, barely.
For our first story, Netflix's stock hit an all-time high yesterday. The reason? But Netflix's annual Ta-Dum Content Fest is also the antithesis of Netflix. We'll explain. But Jack, let's start by sprinkling on some Silicon Valley context. Steve Jobs broke the internet when he unveiled the iPhone in 2007 at a big product event. Elon Musk did the same thing in 2019 when he unveiled the Cybertruck.
For our first story, Netflix's stock hit an all-time high yesterday. The reason? But Netflix's annual Ta-Dum Content Fest is also the antithesis of Netflix. We'll explain. But Jack, let's start by sprinkling on some Silicon Valley context. Steve Jobs broke the internet when he unveiled the iPhone in 2007 at a big product event. Elon Musk did the same thing in 2019 when he unveiled the Cybertruck.
For our first story, Netflix's stock hit an all-time high yesterday. The reason? But Netflix's annual Ta-Dum Content Fest is also the antithesis of Netflix. We'll explain. But Jack, let's start by sprinkling on some Silicon Valley context. Steve Jobs broke the internet when he unveiled the iPhone in 2007 at a big product event. Elon Musk did the same thing in 2019 when he unveiled the Cybertruck.
Remember those broken bulletproof windows? Yeah, I do, Jack. That was quite a stunt. Add it all up, yetis, and you are not a big tech business unless your CEO has hosted a massive event with a product unveil like David Blaine. Well, Netflix wants in on the internet breaking. So, starting in 2020, they've hosted an annual content unveil for everything coming to the streaming platform.
Remember those broken bulletproof windows? Yeah, I do, Jack. That was quite a stunt. Add it all up, yetis, and you are not a big tech business unless your CEO has hosted a massive event with a product unveil like David Blaine. Well, Netflix wants in on the internet breaking. So, starting in 2020, they've hosted an annual content unveil for everything coming to the streaming platform.
Remember those broken bulletproof windows? Yeah, I do, Jack. That was quite a stunt. Add it all up, yetis, and you are not a big tech business unless your CEO has hosted a massive event with a product unveil like David Blaine. Well, Netflix wants in on the internet breaking. So, starting in 2020, they've hosted an annual content unveil for everything coming to the streaming platform.
Basically, Netflix is treating their content like it's a tech product. And this event they do every year is called... And last weekend it happened at the Forum in Los Angeles. By the way, media companies do something similar, but they do it for advertisers. It's called Upfront. We've actually been to one of them. You pitch your shows to advertisers. It's pretty common.
Basically, Netflix is treating their content like it's a tech product. And this event they do every year is called... And last weekend it happened at the Forum in Los Angeles. By the way, media companies do something similar, but they do it for advertisers. It's called Upfront. We've actually been to one of them. You pitch your shows to advertisers. It's pretty common.
Basically, Netflix is treating their content like it's a tech product. And this event they do every year is called... And last weekend it happened at the Forum in Los Angeles. By the way, media companies do something similar, but they do it for advertisers. It's called Upfront. We've actually been to one of them. You pitch your shows to advertisers. It's pretty common.
Netflix is pitching their shows and their movies for the coming year, but they're doing it for us consumers. So, Jack, what is the best way to think about Netflix's annual unique content fest? It's basically a live concert. of just movie trailers. Yeah, you're going to need two thumbs up and a whole bunch of rotten tomatoes to get through this thing.
Netflix is pitching their shows and their movies for the coming year, but they're doing it for us consumers. So, Jack, what is the best way to think about Netflix's annual unique content fest? It's basically a live concert. of just movie trailers. Yeah, you're going to need two thumbs up and a whole bunch of rotten tomatoes to get through this thing.