Francisco Scaramanga on Nostr: Since peoples' time is finite, I often consider to what degree long-form podcasts ...
Since peoples' time is finite, I often consider to what degree long-form podcasts will, or already do, filibuster my life. I'm finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with my favorites and notice myself pruning those that just made me laugh in favor of things having to do with world events. I'm starting to miss the laughter. It holds a place.
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