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Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of Snark Bait.
I'm Christie.
I'm Sophie.
It's our tagline.
Everyone loved it so far.
Oh, did people like it?
I feel like it hasn't really caught on.
Were the podcasts that's extremely online, so you don't have to be.
Boom.
I love it.
We had some comments that people were saying, I like the tagline.
It's fun.
Oh, thank you guys.
Thank you so much.
Christie, how are we doing?
How are we doing?
Oh, well, I'm doing okay.
Yeah, it is Friday the 13th spooky.
Oh my god, it is.
Are you superstitious?
Yeah, I'm very superstitious.
I mean, we both are because we're Jewish and Chinese, respectively.
Yep.
Yep.
I don't like to walk under ladders.
I don't like anything cracked.
Very superstitious.
Very superstitious.
Also Mercury's in retrograde.
No wonder.
No wonder.
I have just, yeah, I was telling Sophie off Mike that we've had people come into town
all week from work and so I've just been like at a dinner, at a lunch, at a dinner,
at a lunch, at a dinner.
Like all we've been doing is schmoozing, so we're doing a bit of a marathon recording
today.
In a single day and I love picturing you entertaining clients.
It's not like clients is more internal people, but there's like looking with a, like a
New York's based AI company, so I'm like talking with them, but yeah, it's too much.
Like I'm an introvert of heart, truly.
I would be so bad in a client-facing job, so bad.
Yeah, no, I mean, I'm not really client-facing either, but like interacting with third party
like then.
But so having to like, yeah, having to interact with people.
I don't have to really interact with people in my job.
No, you would.
No, you would be good.
No.
You're really schmooser.
I don't know if I am.
I really respect like the sales people out there that are really good with like my sister,
shout out Mandy.
Yeah.
So, you know, take out clients to dinner and, you know, wine and dine up.
Like that takes a lot of, a lot of skill.
Can you give me some tips on how you keep, like, you keep the pace because I think when
you have these marathon weeks, I just find myself getting so authorgic and also when
you're out, like eating with coworkers and stuff, like you have to enjoy the food.
You have to engage in conversation like, how do you guys keep pace so that you can move
on to the next day?
Because I'm struggling a little bit, being at the end of the week.
So let me know your tips.
I asked a couple of my podcast friends and they recommended like raspberry tea, raspberry
leaf tea, althienine for focus, like some supplements, some B12, some magnesium, things
like that.
So I take supplements kind of, but I'm not great at it.
Like, I'm not a girl who has like the pillbox with like five million things, you know?
Oh, same.
I try to take my supplements, but like, it's not something that I regularly remember to
do.
But I've also had like a marathon week where I've had something like every day and this
is actually my light energy object is forcing yourself to hang out with friends and go out
even if it's the last thing you want to do because I'm, I've been exhausted all week.
My social battery has been zapped, but like you have to make an effort.
Otherwise, you know, those friendships, friendships take effort, basically.
So I've been forcing myself to not forcing myself, like I love hanging out with my friends,
but I've just packed so many plans into my past few weeks and oh, I saw this tweet that
I really like.
It says everyone wants a village, but no one wants to be a villager.
Drive your friends to the airport, go to their party, even when you're tired, stop canceling
last minute, host at your place, support the wins and losses.
It's worth every ounce of effort, which I thought was really interesting.
I feel like I've shifted my purse perspective because I feel like for so long, I'm like,
oh my god, I need to prioritize my mental health and I'm tired, which is also fair and
true.
Like, yes, prioritize your own.
If you are, you know, burnt out, please, by all means, stay in.
I feel like I did that a little too much for the past few years.
Yeah.
I totally get that.
It's so much easier to just say I'm comfortable right now.
I don't want to get up.
I don't want to leave the house, but I do feel like the juice is worth the squeeze.
And I came across something online of someone talking about how even though something may
feel like an inconvenience to you, like showing up to a baby shower or showing up to someone's
birthday party when you're just super tired from the week, like you'll always come back
more refreshed.
And I feel like it takes little effort to be like a good person to show up for your friends.
And I feel like it's, and that'll just come back and it'll reciprocate.
So I, I feel like it's good that you're getting yourself out there and you're going outside
and you're hanging out with friends, even though it's winter and New York City and it's
cool.
Well, it's been actually full spring, as they say, which is the fake spring before a real
spring.
So it was like 70 degrees in sunny for like two days in a row, which was incredible.
I actually laid out on my balcony with backster, which was really nice, but now it's back
to being winter.
It was snowing yesterday.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, you don't, you would never survive New York winter.
No, I can't even handle when it's, I can barely handle San Francisco when I live there.
Like that's too cold.
Didn't even snow.
Did I ever tell you?
I definitely told you the story when I visited my friend in San Francisco.
And I was like, oh, it's like July in California.
And I packed all like shorts and t-shirts.
No.
SF is consistently cold.
There's never a warm day, except in like one a couple weeks in September, oddly enough,
fall and SF is the warmest part season of the year.
I feel like California is like a different country than the rest of the country.
It's like so beautiful.
The climate is so interesting.
The coasts are so otherworldly.
And then you have like the rest of the country, and then you have Ohio.
Okay.
Now that you're saying that, do you remember that Patreon episode that we did about our
dating misadventures?
Yes.
Obviously.
Obviously.
Obviously.
It's my first Patreon.
I'm Nick Lise.
Obviously.
And remember I talked about that one guy went on a date like he flew to Carmel and we
like spent a weekend together or whatever.
Do you ever check up on like X's or like people you've dated to be like, oh, have they
had a wedding?
Like, are they married?
Do they have babies?
Oh, so I actually still follow on Instagram a lot of guys that I used to date or like hook
up with when I was pre-Henry when I was a single woman.
And I also have, and this is so embarrassing to admit, let me know if you guys have done
this too.
I shouldn't even admit this because it's so embarrassing.
I've searched like ones that I don't follow online that I remember their name.
I'm like, I wonder what he's up to.
I've Googled their name plus the term wedding website.
No.
Same.
So that's what I was telling you.
No jokes, Ovi.
That's what I was getting at because a lot of these guys don't have social media like.
So I can't even find them on Instagram.
So I've done the same exact thing.
So that's what I did with this one guy.
And for the record, for the record, I'm very happily married.
Kristie, you can attest to that.
Very happily married.
Oh, no, it's completely just curiosity.
Curiosity.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I think every woman in man listening to this show, you guys are similar to us.
Like we're just perpetually online.
We're just nosy in general.
Yeah.
So like, we're going to go out and decide whether or not this person has gone married.
And then I need to know why that person I went to high school with got divorced.
Oh, I'm literally gone so far.
I was trying to find like Orange County public record.
Like what was the reason for the divorce?
No, that keeps me up.
And I am being serious.
Like all reach out to people from high school.
I haven't talked to many years.
Hey, how's it going?
Do you know why blah, blah, blah, blah and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
I noticed that he's not living in the city anymore with her and whatever.
Oh my God.
So what I'm getting to is that I found out, you know, this is the one time it worked.
I typed in first name, last name, wedding, love, all the photos came up.
Oh my God.
Yep.
I had myself at like, you know, 15 minutes of scrolling.
It was lovely.
You know, I was sweating like published in a publication or was it like his engagement
photos on his wedding wedding website?
It was it was the wedding photos from the photographer.
Oh, like the photographer had like an album on the website.
Mm-hmm.
A swatted time.
I was like, oh my God.
I was like, wow, he looks great.
A little bit older.
A little bit more salt and pepper.
But I'm so happy for him though.
I'm so happy for him.
You know what?
Happy ending.
As long as he deserved, did he deserve a happy ending?
I forgot.
It's fine.
Like, yeah, yeah.
No, I don't have issue.
Wait, I don't take issue.
Was he the one who am I allowed to say the welcome party theme?
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Whatever.
Don't say it, but yes.
Oh, never mind.
I won't say it.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
I feel like.
Yes.
A very interesting welcome party theme.
I remember you telling me.
Yeah.
Well, because it was in New York, New York, not New York City.
New York State, I think.
And I sense, I feel like, hey, do you heard of this?
And you're like, oh, never do it myself, but it's fine.
Not only my style, but that seems like it's fine.
Oh, my God.
Can I tell them the story about the credit card?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, Sophie and I, we wanted to give to one of the girls on our team something.
Sophie's like, oh, she's like, oh, she's like, my personal business.
Oh, you can use the business card.
It's fine.
Sophie's like, yeah, don't worry.
I got to take care of it.
You know, do you ever address?
It's a gift.
Have her address, whatever.
So, we're, we're, she, Sophie goes, you know, you sent me the business credit card a couple
of weeks ago, and I have yet to activate it.
I was like, oh, you can call like the number on the back of the car.
She goes, yep, done, activated, all set and ready to go all by right now.
So, she texts me and she goes, hey, like it's not working.
So, I'm going to use my personal credit card.
I was like, oh, okay, but did you call the number?
She goes, yeah, I did.
I did.
I'm waiting to have a Henry at home because I, I don't know why it's not working.
It's just weird.
And I was like, oh, okay.
Well, I guess to use a personal credit card, whatever.
I'm going to call their help desk later.
Like, it's fine.
And I was like, wait, wait, wait.
Did you put in like my zip code?
Because it's associated to my address.
No, I put my New York City address.
This is not a problem.
It's like, wait, no, no, no, like,
it's not working.
So, when does billing address actually matter?
You cannot convince me that billing address actually matters.
She literally verbatim goes, I didn't know billing address like had any
relevancy to the credit card.
Honestly, like, I feel like you could make up a billing address
in your credit card would still work.
So I was like, oh, no, no, no.
You're going to use like my address.
Well, that's definitely the problem because I activated it before.
I switched it to the voice of like the California Valley girl.
Two in one episode.
Oh, by the way, Carl Radke's podcasts, more life.
I feel like it's been coming up on my FYP and I'm like,
good for him.
He's kind of getting the juice.
I have not listened yet, actually.
Let us know you guys.
I saw that he interviewed Sierra and it seems like a really good interview.
But I have not had a chance to give it a listen.
I've just seen some highlights and some clips.
But I guess speaking of summer house,
should we jump into summer house?
Please.
OK, so the first thing that I want to say is that as you guys know,
I'm a certified West, not Hater.
I'm a West Truther.
I see through the performance, OK?
So as whole, like, I'm a little boy who doesn't know how crushes work
or anything.
I'm not buying, OK?
West only wants what he can't have.
And the fact that Jesse was hanging on to Sierra last episode,
now he's like, oh, shit, my boy is all over my ex-girlfriend.
I'm putting that in quotes and now I gotta jump back on it.
Yes, that's why.
Yes, so he now he wants Sierra because Jesse is interested.
And then also the fact, in my opinion,
that he knows that the audience wants him
to appreciate how amazing Sierra is.
Because the audience did not like it when he basically disposed of her
and trash talked her multiple times in front of the entire world.
So I think it's all performative.
Do I think that he's actually in love with Sierra?
No.
No.
Because he can't even say that he is a daytime crush on her.
He calls it a nighttime crush.
Like, it's so obvious that he either just wants to hook up,
satisfy the audience perception of him,
and also win over Jesse, in my opinion.
Yeah, I think you're spot on.
And I think that West, I actually was thinking about it
when I was watching the episode.
When they're filming, if I were in Sierra's position,
I would be like, are you doing this to like create the storyline?
Because you know that's what the audience wants to see,
a reconciliation between the two of us.
Like to me, you've talked about it so often.
West knows exactly what he's doing.
He's very, very intentional about what he shows on TV.
And I feel like behind the scenes,
he's probably dating so many girls.
I mean, he's been spotted with like so many different.
Women all over Duma, like every other week.
He and Sierra clearly aren't together.
And to me, the viewers are bravo, shipping them.
I'm like, do you have?
I saw, I hate to say this, but like, Candace,
you need to use discernment when it comes to West and Sierra.
He knows exactly what he's doing when it comes to his storyline
and pushing that storyline along.
Giving Sierra her flowers, knowing that she is so dreamy
and such a dream girl, and he needs to win over his boy.
Yeah, and it sounds like he doesn't make any effort
when cameras aren't rolling.
Like, it's literally only when they're in the summer house
when they're filming that he shows any interest.
And that's why she's like, okay, what?
Like, West suddenly has a crush on me.
Like, what?
And then also I want to talk about Bailey versus Ben.
So that was, I didn't like that.
I've rewatched this morning just to make sure I recollected
this entire scene correctly.
Did not like it.
So basically to recap, Bailey made a bad joke at dinner
because they were all going around
at Amanda's birthday dinner saying things they love about Amanda.
And Ben goes, well, I'm a smile and eyes guy.
And Bailey goes,
I think your eyes were so dead pin.
Well, you did that.
That was good.
Was that good?
Yeah, that was really good.
Oh, my gosh.
It really is way in.
Australian act.
Yeah, let us know.
Let us know.
I'll see listeners.
Australian accents are so fucking hard.
Like, I can't even attempt to do it for longer
than like three words.
But anyway, Bailey jumps in and goes,
oh, here we go.
Ben's going to say that he wants to sleep with Amanda.
Like, clearly a bad awkward joke.
But like, is she wrong?
Because they included flashbacks of Ben definitely
having a crush on Amanda.
As we know, they went skinny dipping together
and Italy, that's how they met.
It showed him getting her a towel
after like jumping in her brown underwear,
getting coffee for her,
clearly has a bit of a crush.
And then the way that Ben overreacted
and made her feel so much worse,
she clearly felt embarrassed and apologized.
And then he like kept like,
I don't know, digging his heels in about it.
I thought was very bizarre.
Yes, I felt very uncomfortable.
It wasn't like Ben was raising his voice at all.
It was this death stare that he was giving Bailey.
It was so, it almost felt like emotionally violent.
Is the only way I can describe it.
His eyes were scary.
No, they were.
I could see red and the only reason that reaction
or her comment would have listed in that reaction
is because he feels insecure
that everyone else is catching on
that he in fact has a crush on Amanda.
It was like the Lady Doth protest too much, you know?
Exactly, exactly.
And he even admitted on this episode
or maybe it was the one before, he's like, listen,
I was dating this girl before filming.
I told her I wanted to just have fun over the summer
and we can reconvene and she was like,
what are you talking about?
I'm not someone that's gonna wait for you
after you're done filming.
He's such a fuck boy and I was listening
to watch what happens and they were like,
he had a girlfriend the entire time.
He was just cosplaying as a single guy
so that he could be on the show.
Like I don't find Ben authentic at all
and the fact that he was even the bachelor
at one point, you're thirsty.
So it sounds like the girl that he was referring to
is the same girl that he's currently dating.
Oh, I don't know though.
Like I'm asking, like is that the case?
Because if he had a girlfriend all while filming
and he's talking about this girl
that he really liked but you know,
he wanted to be single for the summer.
Yeah, whatever it is, it's not a good look.
Like let's say he didn't have the girlfriend
the entire time of filming.
He still left this flame that he really cared about
to film and have a good summer and like,
I don't know, I don't know.
I, something about him feels very disingenuous.
I don't even know how he really came upon this group
to be honest and I feel like before this last episode,
he was just kind of there.
A handsome fella had an accent.
It was just kind of, you know, he was a okay addition
after this.
He just, I don't know.
I feel like the good thing about summer houses,
these men are usually, I don't want to say
like respectful women, they're no Southern term.
Like I feel like for the most part,
they're fun, they have real relationships
with the women on the cast.
Ben doesn't feel like he respects women.
That felt angry.
They don't usually yell at women
the way that Craig Connover does.
Right.
Unless, I mean, I guess Kyle,
yes, that's, yeah, I mean, I think if we,
like it's the better of both evils, I would say,
but we're thinking about Craig
and that's also a show we're gonna talk about as well.
The bars and hell, but you guys know what we mean.
Like Southern term is far worse
when it comes to men speaking to women
than summer houses.
And I feel like Ben better belongs on a show
like Southern term than he does on summer house.
Oh, that's the ultimate diss.
Shots fired.
I also want to talk really quickly about Kyle.
Literally at Amanda's birthday and are talking about
not having the money to invest in soft bar,
even though he says Carl invested $15,000 in lover boy.
And look, like no one is legally required
to invest in anything,
especially like I feel like Kyle and Carl's friendship
is probably not what it was at the time
that Carl invested in lover boy being honest
because remember how Kyle was demoted to flower boy
during what would have been Carl and Lindsay's wedding.
So I don't think it's that big of a deal in my opinion.
And it's also very clear that lover boy is not doing well.
So I totally believe him that, you know,
he's like, I just don't have the funds.
And also like at the time everyone was like,
soft bar is a stupid idea.
Soft bar seems to be doing well,
but like no one thought it was gonna be like,
you know, successful.
And I mean, Jerry's Jury's still out if it is honestly,
but it seems to be doing well.
But in that same breath,
he whips out a $9,000 cardier watch for Amanda.
And then he's like, look everyone,
look husband of the year.
Did you see that?
You can tell.
And I like that you wrote this out on the note.
He made the watch gifting moment all about him.
It was not about a man getting what she wanted.
Rather it was like, look how good of a husband.
Yes, because also I was like,
why are you giving this in front of everyone?
First of all, you were just talking about how,
you know, you had to invest $500,000 in love or more.
And therefore you do not have the money
to invest in soft bar and, oh my God.
And then also like giving a luxury gift to your spouse
seems like something that's like a private moment.
A great.
And it shouldn't be like a group dinner.
Unless you're PK and you gift to read like a Maserati.
PK.
It was me and PK were both were.
I'm in sort of with the kids and the grandparents.
But no, I think that Kyle made that moment all about him.
And Amanda made a comment on that episode.
Now that I got the watch, I can leave him.
And yeah, love that.
Yeah, people were saying she knew after filming,
she was done with this relationship.
That was her Freudian slip.
Oh, I love that.
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Why was that so cinematic?
It was so cinematic.
Because it was like a light totally on her face.
And he was like, through the fence, holding the fence.
Yeah, but he even made a comment, I think recently,
of Sally and I are not as hot and heavy
as she's leading you to believe.
Oh, he saw that recently.
Yes, yes, because they've been filming TikToks
and they have been hanging out,
but I feel like Sally is playing into the storyline
that was filmed however many months ago for cameras right now,
even though it's probably a friendship,
friends with benefits thing.
But I think if they really were dating,
we would know about it by now.
I mean, I feel like it's pretty obvious
that he doesn't see her as a real prospect.
Agreed.
I don't think he has, unfortunately, the most respect for her.
It seems like, and I think it's because she throws himself
at him.
But, okay, so Sally, I totally see what you're saying
with Sally because I actually do appreciate she's a chaos agent.
And we talk all the time about how chaos agents
are sometimes a necessary evil for bravo shows.
Kristen Dodie is one, Lindsay Hubbard is one.
Lindsay obviously has calmed down a lot this season
since becoming a mom to baby Gemma.
Yeah.
But Ramona Singer, I feel like is when I'm rewatching Brony
as you guys know, I feel like Ramona is such a chaos agent.
So I feel like Sally definitely falls into that category
because she has this kind of lack of self awareness.
She is not so aware of the cameras in my opinion.
And you said, you're like, I feel like she's playing it up
a little bit, which I do agree with to some extent.
But I don't think she's trying to manage audience
perception of her, which I feel like a lot of,
I feel like Heather Gay is a good example of that
in Salt Lake City.
There are a lot of people that you can tell
that they're like very, very, very careful
of braw as well.
Yeah, West Wilson, that's my criticism of West.
So I love how, you know, page, yeah.
I love how authentic she seems to be.
Doesn't really give a fuck if the audience likes her or not.
I will say don't love how she gave away the chickens.
I mean, I'm glad that they're, you know,
in a better place except the one
that got eaten by a snake apparently.
Oh my God.
Yeah, like it makes me sad when like real animals
are involved in someone's bullshit.
Yeah, I mean, you can't just re-home something
when it becomes inconvenient.
It's adopting animals is a commitment period.
It like makes me really sad for the chickens.
And I know that I'm not like a vegetarian.
So does that make me a hypocrite?
I don't know, but like it does.
Chickens, like if you're getting a chicken as like a pet,
then like that's your, that's your child now.
In my opinion.
Right, I was actually kind of shocked
that she decided to show that like film that.
I don't know, it made me really upset.
But I will say also that I really grew to like
Charlie this season a lot.
I loved how she dumped Craig at the end.
Like obviously that made me really happy.
Yeah.
Wait, but I have something to say about that breakup.
What?
Do you feel like they were leaving their story open ended
because it seemed like they still had this like fire
for one another even when she was breaking up with him?
Oh my God, I completely disagree.
I think if anything, but I thought you're gonna say
is that it was never real for her to begin with
because you see in the reunion preview
that like Sally, I think it is,
says Charlie, you were talking to other guys
while you were letting Craig and Craig goes,
you were leading me on.
Yeah, I did.
And she was like, we went on two dates.
So I think that she was never fully
that interested in him to begin with.
I think maybe it was like a storyline,
but I love that she drew the line either way
at the Mexico incident
where he screamed at Sally.
Like she was like, no, like we're just friends now,
purely just friends.
And of course, his first reaction is to blame Sally
for Charlie dumping him, even though Charlie dumped him
because of his behavior.
And it wasn't anything like Sally did.
Zero, zero, yeah.
And I loved, did you love how Austin called about on that?
Yeah, he was like, you can't look at yourself in the mirror.
You can't be honest with yourself, there's no self awareness.
Yeah.
And I feel like the reason why Craig can't
has so much beef with Austin is because Austin
behaves as a mirror towards his behavior.
Austin is no longer letting him get away
with the things he's historically gotten away with on this show.
He is the main character.
People do give him a lot of grace, including Andy Cohen,
but I was really proud of Austin
for literally calling it as he saw it
and as the audience sees it and happens seeing it.
Yeah, he called him out for having an anger problem,
never knowing how to take accountability.
And I was like, oh my God, I feel like you're being a proxy check.
Yeah, being a proxy for the audience right now.
Like I really appreciated that.
And I feel like that's why I always have a little bit
of a soft spot for Austin compared to at least, you know,
I mean, the bars and hell for Southern term guys.
Between Chef Craig and Austin, Austin definitely
is far more grounded in reality.
And Craig has, we've said this so many times
on this show, especially this season, the mask has slipped.
He was on his best behavior with Paige
and I think he's really going through it with his breakup.
And I think that at this point, I understand
when you're going through something difficult,
whether it be a breakup, a family issue,
problems will feelings, really difficult feelings
are going to start bubbling up,
but it's up to you as an adult man who's 36, 37,
to really like process those feelings
and not let them lash out in a way that is violent and scary.
The boy that people of deem Tim quote unquote scary
across many seasons, you have a problem.
Like if we can see it on film,
I don't even want to know what they're seeing behind.
Like what we're not seeing, you know,
if he's a scary person and that's definitely why Paige left him.
And do you remember last season when Paige made a comment?
Just remember, if I ever need to escape the middle of the night,
she's alluding to the fact that he gets to go any drinks.
Yeah, and remember that one deem we got
from someone who deembed with Paige
and said, you inspired me to break up
with my alcoholic boyfriend and Paige said,
you know, I kept picturing by me and my kids upstairs.
Well, he's downstairs drunk.
And I think that his alcohol problem is anger issues,
definitely had something to do with her
choice to leave him.
But also in the reunion preview,
didn't you love how he's like,
I don't even know if I'm coming back anymore,
like threatening to leave the show
as if he would ever leave the show.
Like he is way too much of an narcissist.
And he also, it's like what is sowing down South without a show,
you know, you made a comment a couple dark energy Tuesdays ago
and I've actually been thinking about it
as I've been watching these shows about men on bravo
whose entire creators and life pads are altered.
The second that they get on reality television.
And I think about, I juxtaposed that with the women on bravo
and how they take their careers on reality television
to like a whole different level by hosting and like ventures,
like different independent brands, businesses exactly.
And I think with men, obviously the consumer economy
or the creator economy is far different for women.
But I think with men, they're not able to monetize
in the same way that women are when they're on reality TV.
So they actually just take a different path
of more drinking, more partying, more women.
Yes. And also, it's because bravo is such a women centric network.
Exactly.
And these street guys will like look at all these fans of bravo
con treating me like I'm, you know, palm of a cart.
No, yeah.
Seriously.
I love how you said Justin Bieber.
I said palm of a cart.
Same thing.
Same thing.
I want to move on to this Timothy Shalamy situation
because also the Oscars are this weekend, should we?
Okay.
So we have a Patreon episode that is that we're recording
after this.
Should we like do, and I'm talking to you, like we're not like
on the mic right now, should we do an Oscars emergency press
conference?
I was going to say a business runner is like live chat.
Ooh, that could be fun too.
Okay.
TV to you guys.
We will let you know at snarkbait pod what our Oscars
coverage will look like because we definitely want to talk
about that because we look like because it'll be in the past.
Oh, my God.
You're right.
Yeah.
Well, I was so, you guys, I'm so stupid.
We're recording on Friday, March 13th, like we said.
So we're in the past, but hopefully you follow us at snarkbait
pod because we will always post, you know, any sort of breaking
emergency press conference, any sort of Patreon live chat on our
Instagram because sometimes those happen at the last minute.
In this case, clearly, um, so we will have some sort of Oscars
coverage for you if it hasn't already happened, but he's getting
a lot of heat and people are now saying this is going to impact
his Oscar awards.
Do you think that?
I don't know how this works.
Like, do they already pay?
Okay.
So elect Oscar voting is done.
And Oscar voting was done basically before this whole
controversy was, which I think is really overblown honestly.
If you guys missed it, Timothy did like this interview with
Matthew McConaughey where he said, I don't want to be, you know, uh, in
charge of reviving a dying art, like opera and ballet that no one
cares about anymore.
And sorry if I offended you, though, that'll cost me about 84 cents
in business.
Like, it was like obnoxious, but also like, he was making a point
that like he doesn't want the movies to become a dying art.
And he's not wrong about like, when was the last time you
went to an opera or a ballet?
Like, unfortunately, it's not, you know, and the New York, like opera
house and the New York City ballet and all of these different, like,
celebrity is all came out and they were like, have some respect to
me.
Doja Cat.
And then doja Cat was like, I'm sorry for jumping on the band
bag.
That was really performative of me because kind of the tide started
churn everyone was like, he was making like a decent point.
It was just the delivery was kind of obnoxious.
Like, I feel like he, it's a culmination of him being really cocky
during his Marty Supreme tour.
And then also the Josh Safty stuff where Josh Safty was accused.
And Josh Safty is the director of Marty Supreme.
Yeah.
And there was a movie where an underage actress was basically
assaulted during filming and it was not.
Marty Supreme?
No, not Marty Supreme was another Josh Safty movie.
And Josh Safty apparently did not yell cut or step in when this
happened.
And it was a whole expose that I think is more likely to affect the
Marty Supreme, not just Timothy's chances, but Marty Supreme in
general.
Um, so yeah, I mean, I feel like it's kind of been blown out of
proportion, but will his bad press in general?
And I think also the Kylie Jenner relationship.
Yes.
I was going to say that there's a chance that is like according
to Polly Market, at least Michael B Jordan is the favorite
now to win.
Yeah.
Disagree, I think that his arrogance in that interview with
Matthew McConaughey was very, very strong, um, watching.
And I was like, to your point, I, I'm like, fearful that we're
going to say this and people are going to say, like, we love
opera, we love that.
Like we're not hating on these art forms at all.
We're just saying it objectively.
And this is, this is the issue.
Sometimes when you're a public figure, right, you can say one
thing in an isolation.
If you're having a conversation with like co-workers or friends,
I don't think anyone at a dinner would disagree with you by
saying, oh, yeah, like the opera is still alive and well.
I think that it's just like more of a dying art.
Um, people aren't going as frequently unless you're like
a lover of the arts and totally respect opera and ballet.
Yeah, we're going to have the people being like, you don't know
Bobby bone.
No, I don't, I'm like, fearful to even say this because I'm like,
scared what people are going to say.
But like, I think you guys understand what we're saying.
It's like if Tim D'Shaume was a co-worker and we were having
dinner and he's like, oh, I'm glad that we're part of an
industry account and see that's not going to die as quickly as
opera ballad.
You wouldn't necessarily get offended.
But I think people are so quick to jump on a bandwagon and then
they hate him already because he's dating a Kardashian.
He was so arrogant on the, um, on the press tour for Marty
Supreme, he was coming this arrogant atroda.
We can't relate to any more like off with his head.
And it's like, I think we understood what he meant, but his
delivery was undoubtedly arrogant and conceited.
I mean, people's brains are broken.
I feel like maybe a person's COVID where it's just we live in
like a cycle of, of outrage culture.
And do we play into it?
Absolutely.
We're not exempt from it.
But it seems like, you know, hello.
Yeah, it's like we're we're outraged constantly.
Yeah.
You guys know where.
Yeah.
So I feel like it's just the culture that we live in now is to
find a new target every week and not to say that I'm like, oh,
poor Timothy, he's going to be just fine.
He's like the biggest movie star in the world.
He's going to be fine.
He will, if he doesn't win an Oscar for Marty Supreme, he will win
an Oscar eventually.
I guarantee it.
Did you ever end up seeing Marty Supreme?
No.
So the character is not likable.
And he's actually extremely, extremely grating and cocky.
And so I feel like that was also like part of his crest
tour for the movie was him like being Marty Supreme and being
this cocky character.
A little bit meth that I guess I didn't see it as like super genuine.
I thought it was kind of like a bit honestly.
So that's why I wasn't like ours.
And also I'm a diehard Timothy Chalamet stand.
So like, I know that I'm probably like, I'm giving him the benefit of it
out, but I'm curious to hear what you guys think about this whole scenario.
Yeah, yeah, I think it's, it's not as deep as I think people are
as outrageous as they are on the internet.
I don't think it's as deep as that.
But yeah, I put in my notes here.
I'm like, do you know how many accounting jokes I like come as
trays?
Like accounts are boring.
I don't, I never once have I gone and sold it or like people
saying, pop culture is vapid.
I don't take that personally.
Okay.
Like if you think that that's your opinion, that's my opinion.
Like I don't care.
Like I just don't care what people have to say about it.
Like, okay.
Well, then that's, there needs to be tariffs on podcasts.
Equipment, yeah, like people were saying podcasts were a dying
or I wouldn't, I don't want to be like, yeah, I'm like, okay.
Well, that's fine if you think that, but we're so, I'm curious.
But you guys think also like the amount of people that are like a
journalism degree, because I made it in journalism.
Oh, what are you going to do with that?
Exactly.
Exactly.
It's like, you know, how many trays of you and I hit for our line of work?
And I never once say that I get offended.
It just is what it is.
And jokes on you guys because AI can only do
so much when it comes to the written word.
Yeah, there you go.
Exactly.
No, but you know what I mean?
I feel like the jobs that are being unfortunately taken by AI, I feel like
a lot of them are the jobs that you would think were the safest to like
engineering or like computer, like software.
Yeah.
And all these in those were like the safe degrees to get that are the ones
that are being and then like the jokey degrees that everyone made fun of
like journalism for some reason, AI has not been able to master the written
word quite yet.
Everyone knows when someone has written something in AI.
But either way, nefarious.
Yeah, but I have to admit, I do love myself some Claude.
Oh, man, you and Henry Henry loves to applaud too.
No, but it's like, it's so good.
If you're an Excel, Claude is like, oh my god, that's what Henry's been doing
with it.
He's like, he's teaching it like how to like format and like spread
things.
Yes, it is.
I've never seen anything like it.
Like it's magic.
Sorry, a bit of a sidebar.
But yeah, sorry about that sidebar about AI, but anyway, speaking of like
celebrities in the hot seat, I want to quickly talk about this chapel
room thing.
Did you see this?
Yeah.
I mean, when is she not in the hot seat, though?
This is like every new story every week.
It's chapel room pissed, chapel running.
I feel like she, she really clearly hates being famous.
I guess.
Okay.
So for context, she was at Paris Fashion Week.
And there were like two photographers taking pictures of her to paparazzi.
And I get that paparazzi are really obnoxious for celebrities and really
invasive.
There was one video recently of Dua Lipa and Callum Turner where these
paparazzi were following them around Paris.
And Callum's like, please leave us alone.
And you could tell that it was really getting to them.
So I completely understand that paparazzi are frustrating.
Chapel was filming the paparazzi like with her cell phone instead of just like
walking into the restaurant.
Yeah, you hate it so much, but then you want to like take a tick talk with us.
Like, what do you mean?
It was like, just walk away, like walk inside.
And I just, I don't know, there's something that I think is a little bit
greeting about the way that she acts like she, she's always angry about the
fact that she's famous, but she doesn't need to be famous.
There is a world where you can make art anonymously.
And also if you, if you hate being famous and I saw this about like Joe
Burrow, I remember the exact same thing.
He went to Paris Fashion Week, but he complains about like, he just wants his
privacy.
And I love Joe Burrow.
It's like not a dig against him.
And I love Chapel Runs music, but it's like if you hate being famous so much,
then like, say home, you don't have to go to Paris Fashion Week, you know?
Yeah.
And unfortunately, that's the price you literally have to pay to make as much
money as everyone of these celebrities are earning.
Like it just comes with the territory.
And I understand you don't necessarily know or understand what it is.
I can tell you have to experience it yourself.
And I have no doubt that it is so mentally taxing, but then at that point,
it's like, maybe I don't know the way that you engage with paparazzi.
Don't feed into it because then it's going to make you resent your, your, your job
even more by like getting angry.
She's putting too much energy.
I think in the anger of like her job, then I feel like if she were to just let it
be, she would feel a lot more satisfied with the role.
Of course, me coming from like, I'm a nobody and saying this about her.
I have no doubt it was like, it will be so hard, but like Chapel, you feed into it
too. So I can't really feel too badly for you.
Yeah, I kind of just miss when famous people like enjoyed being famous.
Like they know that they like the best gig.
And I know, obviously again, like the paparazzi and the invasion of privacy
would be so difficult.
But like you got to be glamorous and wealthy and adored and all of these
things that people dream about.
You got to make your art and make millions from it.
Yeah.
You get to go to like Paris Fashion Week, like I don't know.
It just seems like just like enjoy it for what it is.
Obviously it comes with its cons, but there are so many pros.
And it's just she always seems so miserable about the fact that she's famous,
but she doesn't have to be.
People were also saying they're like, Chapel, you don't even know what it's like
to be famous.
Like pretty, pretty speeders.
Yeah.
I was going to say Britney Spears 2005 to two like 1999 to 2007.
She couldn't even take a breath.
No, cameras like being up her nose.
And it was like 40 paparazzi at once.
She couldn't even go through a drive through without literally people
like jumping on her windshield.
Yeah.
This was literally like one, maybe two paparazzi.
Right.
Like they have no idea.
And I saw some tweets also that were like,
Britney needed someone like chapel.
And it's like, what?
No, like chapel's not affecting any sort of change here.
No, I agree.
It just is a little bit tired.
I'm like, she's so talented and I absolutely love chapel runs music.
But it almost she taints her image by being so like upset all the time.
And it, I don't know.
I think this is a little fatigued.
This is another thing where I'm curious what you guys think.
Yeah, I think we feel we don't feel as badly because it's like,
look at the amount of money that you're earning, right?
And it's like you have the choice to not attend these high profile events.
If you hate it so much or higher security to literally,
I remember when I went to the VMAs in 2012, 2011,
as like a sea filler, when you saw Britney and Beyonce,
you couldn't even see them because there were so many security surrounding them.
Yeah.
Like you could see the top of their head.
She has enough wealth, I assume, to maybe she's not a Beyonce or a Britney,
but like you could earn some, you know, you, you had the funds for sure, for sure.
Um, okay.
I would really quickly want to touch on Alex Cooper hosting the Hannah Montana reboot.
I'm curious what your thoughts are because I know that you watched Hannah Montana.
I did not.
So this reboot to me, like really has no relevancy and like minus
algebra, my mind, but for you, hearing the Alex Cooper is hope of this reboot.
What are your thoughts on that?
I mean, I'm kind of just like, I'm so used to it at this point.
It's like, they don't realize that other media personalities exist.
Like I feel like Alex Cooper is literally just hired for everything,
even though everyone, I feel like unanimously agrees that she's not really
got her job.
Okay.
I'm so glad you're bringing this up because we talk about this all this time on the show.
And there is this perspective that I came across that I was like, that makes so much sense.
Alex Cooper was never a position to be a Barbara Walters or a Diane Sawyer.
She was never meant to disarm her interview.
We, she was never meant to make them vulnerable.
She was there to propose the softball questions to make it a really nice and
safe environment for these celebrities to come on and promote whatever it is.
They're promoting like she wasn't intended to be a good interviewer at all.
It's just a safe space for celebrities.
And I think that's why she is so successful.
It's, it's not for interviewing techniques at all.
It's to promote those softball questions.
PR.
Yeah.
It's literally PR for celebrities.
It's not like you said, it's not going to be a Barbara Walters situation.
It's literally just what do you want to promote?
What, you know, positive stories do you want to put out into the press?
And yeah, that's it.
No follow up questions, no hard hitting, you know, questions.
It's just, yeah.
And I, I think that she is the best when we hear the term industry plant,
I think she actually is a very good like poster child for that because at the end
of the day, it is.
You don't have Kamala Harris or Michelle Obama or Hillary Doff,
people all saying go to Alex Cooper's call her daddy unless she
wrote an industry plant.
And again, I think Matt Kaplan has something a huge part of that because he is
so well versed in the industry.
I love how you just want Kamala Harris.
Michelle Obama, Hillary Doff, no, what I mean by that is like the biggest
but they are, they are like someone like random like Hillary Doff.
You know, like she interviews all types of people and it's like,
what do they all have in common?
They all want to have their first interview with Alex Cooper, like,
make a make sense.
She's an industry plant.
I think we can all agree on that.
Did you also see that clip of her on the Burnouts podcast,
which I think is like Bill Gates's daughter's or whatever?
Oh my god, he said what does wait?
If you want to work hard, if you don't want to work hard,
then don't come to Unwell.
And then someone, a baby's in our message, Justin,
she goes, why is this giving?
Maybe if you had a business, you were passionate about the, you know,
literally he does.
It literally doesn't also like, why are you actually like Unwell is where
people go to thrive?
Like all of these podcasts that went to Unwell, no one hears about them anymore.
It's where podcasts go to die.
And oh, this is the perfect segue actually into something that's not on our
list, but we were talking about recently is that Serena Pitt and
Gerstry Sorgeau were signed to a new pop culture.
They previously hosted like the, the Bachelor of Party podcast.
Yeah.
And it was like literally ABC sponsored podcast.
And I have listened to them on podcasts before.
And I think they're really boring and don't have a good dynamic.
And that's personally, that's just my opinion.
But they were for some reason given this pop culture podcast under
Unwell called not married to that or something.
And I thought was so interesting because Unwell's daily pop culture show
that was, was on Sirius and it had three hosts, three female hosts whose
names I don't have on hand right now.
One of them was a pretty big or is a big commentator on TikTok when
it comes to pop culture.
That show got canceled.
Yeah, I have no idea that Serena Pitt and Grocery Story, Joe were still in
the mix. To be honest, the last time I heard their name was back in I think
in 2018 when I used to watch the Bachelor of Franchise and Bachelor in Paradise.
Let's leave them there.
Yeah, I just don't even understand why Unwell would sign them.
But yeah, to your point, what podcasts under the Unwell media network do
we listen to every week besides call her daddy?
Alex Cooper could never have a podcast that is better than hers or succeeds.
Like it has better downloads.
It's just so weird because I remember when they announced that daily pop culture
show, everyone was like, Oh my God, a daily pop culture show.
I never listened to it because I don't have Sirius.
So like, I don't know, was the dynamic not good?
It's like, it was around for less than a year.
And then it was just canceled.
Yes, the one with like the three girls.
Are you talking?
Yes, yes, it had the three girls.
And that was like going to be their new pop.
We actually, I remember we were like, Oh my God, we have competition.
Like we were like, Oh my God, Unwell is doing this is going to like blow up.
It's going to be a daily pop.
No, it was canceled.
It was canceled.
It was going to be like the toes and apparently one of the hosts like made
comments, like very vague comments about Unwell, Alex Cooper, not being
supportive of the show.
And now they hand Serena Pitt and Grocery Shor Joe a pop culture show.
Is if anyone is asking for that?
It's involves why it genuinely?
What kind of like moves are they making?
I'm just like so confused by.
And then she has the audacity to go on this podcast and be like, if you don't
want to work hard, don't come to Unwell.
And it's like, well, like who is thriving at Unwell?
I'm so confused.
I feel like she's talking about Unwell.
That is the brand, like the drinks and the media events and stuff like that.
But like, she doesn't give one shit about any of the podcasts because she doesn't
want any of them to like overshadow hers.
People say the same about Nick Viles media network.
I forgot what it's called.
Oh, NV media, which speaking of which, well, I'm like, he's so, I know I hate
him.
One of my dark energy objects is that new Netflix show, Age of Attraction.
So I refused to watch it because it's hosted by Nick and Natalie.
And it's also also a disgusting premise.
It's basically normalizing like creepy age gaps.
It's taking like 21 year olds and like 70 year olds.
And it's kind of like love is blind, but they're age blind.
So I think it's gross.
I'm boycotting it.
One of my girlfriends texted me and she was like, you know what?
I can't resist.
I'm gonna, I'm going to check it out.
She gave up after one episode because she said it was so boring.
And I'm like, so not only do they have a problematic premise,
problematic host, but they're also boring.
It was funny.
I stopped by my mom's house yesterday.
And Age of Attraction was playing.
I was like, man, she was watching it.
Yeah, it's like, Nance, like, what are you doing?
But I didn't even ask her what she thought of it.
But I was like, huh, but I was talking to Rachel or social manager.
And we were both like, we'll probably watch this.
I'll give it a shot just because I'm very, very curious.
And I hate to give Nick and Natalie demos.
But you know, I'm going to do it for the craft and for the podcast.
Just to report that I think you should maybe that, that could be a good
Patreon episode, actually.
Yeah, yeah, because I refuse to watch it.
Yeah.
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Um, speaking of dark energy objects, uh, do you want to do want to get into those?
Yeah. Um, again, I just, I feel like I've had a week and I'm in my
loodial phase of my cycle.
And I just feel like I'm sensitive.
I'm craggy.
I have a hormonal chin acne and I feel bloated, distended physically unwell,
emotionally unwell, like water things that help you guys.
And don't just say like drink water and get us said, like, I know, like,
I need tangible things like more supplements, something because I'm just like
not well this week.
Yeah.
Chrissy, you were, uh, texting me about this and I was like, I don't know.
Like my cycles are always very mild.
Other than my period, I do get like really crampy, but like for the most
part, I feel like my personality.
I'm always like a hormonal bitch.
So I don't notice, I don't notice my personality shift or my symptom shift
throughout the month.
But yeah, Chrissy was like, I need tangible solution.
So it was like a heating pad.
I don't know.
I know.
I'm watching, I'm doing the heating pad right now.
I actually love, I've recently discovered heating pads.
I don't know what took me so long.
Even if I don't have like cramps or anything, I just love having like a
warm thing next to me every night.
Yes.
Yes.
It's very comforting and like, self care.
Yeah.
Exactly.
What's yours?
Uh, okay.
So one of mine is, and I understand why they do.
But when coffee shops close like too early in the late afternoon slash
evening, because sometimes I do want like an evening latte or hot chocolate
or pastry, especially when we like record in the evenings, I like want
like a little pick me up.
Like I feel like it's like sometimes I do want like an evening because that
weird, uh, no, last night, I actually was on the hunt.
So one of my favorite coffee shops, if you guys live in the city, I don't
know if this is like a national chain, but I know they have a few locations
in the city, Olenstein, and it's like, um, it's like Nordic, I guess where
they have like a bunch of like fancy Nordic type pastries.
I don't know the best hot chocolate.
The best they have something called a chocolate bun, which is basically
like a dinner roll with chocolate chips in it that I'm obsessed with.
I was craving that last night.
And I understand again, why coffee shops close at seven on weekdays.
It's like, who is there?
They open at 6 a.m.
That's when they make the most money is in the morning, but I was like, I
really, really, really want like a pastry and a hot chocolate right now.
So I actually found this one place on the upper east side.
If you guys are on the upper east side, um, uh, oh my god.
Now I can't find the name of it.
Of course, La, okay, I found it.
La bombonera bomb bomb.
I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right.
But it's like a wine bar slash cafe.
So it's like the wine bar part, it's open late.
And then they also have their coffee, their hot chocolate, their pastries.
I love that found it.
I was so thrilled.
Um, but yeah, I just implore coffee shop owners.
If you're listening to us, I understand why you close early in the evening,
but some of us are like night owls.
Yeah, I totally know what you mean by just wanting a pastry midday.
I'm like constantly craving an almond croissant.
No matter what time of the day you would.
I love an almond croissant.
I don't like that.
They're my favorite pastry.
I always want like chocolate.
I want something like chocolate.
You know what?
I don't like it, but Peno chocolate.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
I want like an almond croissant.
I love like the like kind of like stuff inside.
Oh, I mean, you would love Olanstein.
When you come to the city, I'm taking you there.
They have like just every sort of pastry you could ever imagine.
And savory ones, they've like cheddar, jalapeno, like scones.
Oh my god, it just love a pastry.
Yeah, I'll be there in June.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
Speaking of, do you want to announce our special guest for LA show?
Cause cats out of the bag.
Oh, no, we did.
We did.
On I forgot which episode last week, we did.
But in case you guys missed it, Ryan Bailey is our guest of honor at our LA show on May 15th.
So don't forget to get tickets at xmonertima.com slash snarkbait.
If you will be in the LA area and you want to meet trigger warning, Ryan Bailey or us,
but like I know that Ryan is going to be the hot commodity.
So yeah, what are your dark energy objects?
Do you have any other ones?
My loodial face.
Oh, your loodial face.
Okay.
Yeah.
Light energy objects.
This just felt very appropriate given the week I just had.
I just need to sleep in.
Like I literally need to have a day where I sleep until 1 p.m.
Okay.
At once away, like back off out of the way out of the way.
Sometimes it's just necessary.
Yeah.
So I like need today to be over to be honest.
Like love you guys, but like I need the work day to be over.
You know, we're almost there.
Yeah.
Let's see what's yours.
Oh, I said it at the top of the episode.
Seeing, forcing myself to see friends, even when all I want to do is like go home after work.
And I'm really tired.
It's always worth it.
Again, friendships take work.
And I feel like so many of us have become complacent with being homebodies and being
especially in the winter.
I totally get why in the winter, nobody wants to leave their house.
And like I'm included in that.
But I just want to remind everyone that like that tweet said, actually,
let me credit that person who tweeted that I just realized I didn't.
Everyone like wants a village, a Dell block, a Dell underscore block.
The L O C H ever wants a village, but no one wants to be a villager.
So if you want a village, you have to be a villager.
That's amazing.
I was like, was it Marilyn Monroe?
We're talking about all of like the fake quotes attributed to Marilyn Monroe.
Like, let's give me a break.
Like back in 2009, when we all of us, she said like everything inspiring.
I'd rather be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.
Yeah.
Like she didn't say that shut up.
She didn't say that.
Okay.
We love you guys so much.
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So I don't know if you guys want to hear more.
Otherwise, we'll see you on Wednesday for another episode on the Patreon.
And then Thursday for another deep dive.
I love you guys so much.
Bye.
Bye.
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After years of really not caring about my health as much as I should,
one of my goals this year is to finally change that part of that is getting
older. I won't say exactly how old I am, but let's just say I'm at the age
where it's really starting to matter how I treat my body and my brain health.
And I know plenty of you millennial baby snacks are probably having similar
aha moments. That's why I'm so excited that I've discovered function.
It's the only health platform that gives you access to over 160 biomarkers,
covering everything from hormones and metabolism to heart health,
inflammation, stress markers and toxins.
You can even add MRI and chest CT imaging and it's all tracked in one secure place.
It's the kind of comprehensive view of your health that most people never get access to.
There's a reason function is backed by top US doctors like neuroscientist,
Dr. Andrew Huberman and cardiovascular surgeon, Dr. Jeremy London.
I definitely feel like my memory and my neurons aren't as sharp as they used to be.
And function of health has taught me what's happening in your brain reflects
what's happening across your entire body.
Things like inflammation, blood sugar, regulation, nutrient level, sleep quality,
fascular health, all influence how your brain performs today and over time.
So if you're not measuring those systems, you're guessing.
So stop guessing what's going on with your body and mind and start actually
measuring, start by understanding what's happening beneath the surface,
own your health for $365 a year.
That's a dollar a day.
Learn more and join function using our link.
Visit www.functionhealth.com slash start bait or use gift code
start bait 25 for a $25 credit toward your membership.
Picture this.
You are one with the couch scrolling on your phone.
You see something you need to have.
There's only one unit left.
And then you realize you don't have your credit card anywhere near you.
Is there any worse feeling that used to be me until Shopify,
that little purple button that has my information safely and securely saved
and can get me that one last unit with just a click of a button.
This exact scenario happened to me just the other day with the cutest
sundress from the brand sleeper.
I was so happy when I checked out and realized all of my stored information was
there and ready to check out as a lazy girl with a shopping.
I don't want to say problem habit.
It's a dream come true.
So if you're ready to start selling your product,
Shopify is the most efficient place to start.
It's the commerce platform behind millions of businesses around the world in
10% of all e-commerce in the US from household names like aloe yoga,
road, rare beauty to brands just getting started.
So get started today with hundreds of ready to use templates.
Shopify helps you build a beautiful online store that matches your brand style.
It's your personal commerce expert with world class expertise in everything
we're managing inventory to international shipping to processing returns and
beyond.
It makes it easier than ever for shoppers like me to check out as fast as a
hospital and that's a win-win all around.
See less cards go abandoned and more sales.
Shopify and their shop pay button sign up for your $1 per month trial.
Today at shopify.com slash stark go to shopify.com slash
snark that's shopify.com slash stark.
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