![]() PJ: It’s out–your apartment is outing you? WYATT: Okay, yeah, so um, basically, my apartment is like, it’s outing me. PJ: You feel gently caressed, but you’re afraid of a slap?ĪLEX: It’s the worst. What are you up to? It’s like–ĪLEX: So, so when I was in college, I had a girlfriend who was very nice to me.ĪLEX: And sometimes she would do this thing where she would like, she would like gently caress my face and then slap me as a joke.ĪLEX: No, but I feel like that’s what’s about to happen! PJ: Of course! Alex, are you ready? Are you comfortable?ĪLEX: (laughing) Oh no, this feels so weird. If you don’t want me to, I won’t do that. PJ: I won’t comment on anything you do for the next calls. I want you to feel comfortable in the studio. PJ: Just by hanging out with me you’re being exposed to criticism?ĪLEX: And I’m going to pull out, I’m going to tease out the things that make him most insecure, and I’m going to say them into a microphone to be recorded for perpetuity–in perpetuity, forever and ever. ![]() ![]() PJ: You said the words, but you didn’t sound like you meant them.ĪLEX: I’m hesitating because I just feel like, I feel like you really, you, there’s a switch that flips with you (laughs).ĪLEX: When we, when we turn on the phone lines, where you’re like, “I’m gonna, I’m gonna analyze Alex’s every word, his sentence structure, everything he does.” PJ VOGT: Okay, you ready to open the phone lines? PJ: You remember the other day we told people if they called in, we would help them with their tech and non tech problems, big and small?
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