People think they're doctors. Now. I don't know if it's the Internet or fauci, but if you call someone, like solicited advice is solicited advice. But if you call someone to just say, oh, yeah, I have a headache or I'm dehydrated, I don't drink enough water, Yeah, well you really need to take that A forty five supplement and the hormones and you should check. And I got tested and I did and like, yeah, Paul, or I could say to somebody, Paul hurt his wrists or he was
doing jiu jitsu. Oh yeah, there are a lot of injuries with jiu jitsu. It's a thing and you should really think about. Like everybody's become an expert more than ever. It feels like to me people are just these part time doctors. And so you're frightened to tell somebody something very normal, like you enter the wind protection program over
basic things. And I was talking to someone I work with who was saying that their partner as a family member who they won't say if he won't say if he doesn't feel good, because if he says he doesn't feel good, it's a whole litany, And it's like being waterboarded with medical information from a non medical professional. And the best is that I've heard this from a couple of people, people who have family members who are vets or dentists. But I know that a vet is working
on animals, not people. But I guess you know there are similarities in an animal's hard and blood and vessels and veins and things like that, and a dentist, I guess, is working in someone's mouth. I don't know. Like, if you work on a car, it's got it's got a heart, it's got the engine, it's got it's got a way, it's got to breathe. So like if you fix cars, now you're a doctor too, Like you could kind of
say it about anything. Well, I'm in a restaurant, right and the kitchen is the heart of the of the house, and the staff there they're the veins, and the customers are the blood flow. So yeah, I can give you advice on how you feel because I work in a restaurant. I work at the mall. Yup, you up in the information booth that is effectively the heart of the mall.
When Santa comes, we call that the heart. But the veins, the um, the kidneys, the lungs, you know, breathing through when it's when it's a rainy day and there are a lot of people coming through they're shopping, the lungs have a lot of air coming through them, like the blood is flowing. I just think everybody's a fucking expert
on everything, and it's hilarious because everybody knows everything. And that's frightening because when you get into real trouble, you're listening to everyone, and everyone is a different opinion, and I don't think that you should only listen to your doctor, by the way, So it all sucks. So I got that orror ring, and I don't know the difference between sleeptracker and the other problem that I have with it
is that you have to charge it. So it's recording what you're doing all day long and you're sleep, but you have to charge it. So when are you charging it? Like you're taking a bath, like a six hour bath, like when are you charging the ring? So that's a flaw, but that's I understand. You have to charge it, so they should give you a backup ring so then you could charge the backup ring. But nevertheless, I forgot. I forget to wear the ring because it's been charging now
for nineteen hours, nineteen days. But the last time I wore it, and it's better than the phone because it's like really on your body all the time. The phone you put down hopefully and the sleeptrackers just in the middle of the night. But I thought the or ring was going to give us like really amazing wisdom. And it's kind of just like your sleep, which the sleeptracker does, which is under my bed, but it counts your steps
and so that's good. And Paul was dying because Paul said he'll try to get to ten thousand steps and in order to do that, he'll do the treadmill and walk the mile loop and live his normal life and go to work. I don't leave my house, Okay, I do not leave my house most days. The other day I looked down at my thing. I had done twelve thousand steps. I didn't leave my fucking house. Like I didn't exercise either. I am, And Paul says he's never
seen someone walk with more intention than me. And I gotta tell you, I am like a mouse, like constantly scurrying the little the little feet, or like those hamsters on that wheel there's like like the feet, like I'm just scurrying all day doing nothing nothing. Let me just tell you about the real reel. Okay, So if you care about luxury resale selling or buying, let me break
it down for you. Selling. If you want to go and have your shit dumped off at a flea market where it's just going to be sold at any price, that's the real reel. By the same token, you could get a decent deal on the real reel if you're hunting. For example, I bought a bag, an expensive bag, a Chanel bag Camp. They don't make it anymore. It was listed as very good and had photographs in it. The
photographs were immaculate and looked very good. The actual came with a dust bag that was smaller than the actual bag. The actual bag had rust marks on two parts of it. It's a denim bag. Two parts of it inside where the chain hit the bag. The corners are completely faded and frayed, and it's garbage like. It is a very used bag. It is very My housekeeper, Landy, who I've been with since I was born effectively, was here and she said it's very dirty, not very good, because above
very good is excellent and pristine. Pristine means you bought it at the store and can give it away as a gift, literally and very good I mean excellent is just that it's you could hardly tell, but there someone has worn it. This should be very shit. And I paid a lot of money, I mean thousands of dollars for this bag, okay, and I'm furious they don't take returns non returnable, which is fair, and it says that, but it can only be fair if they showed you
the damage in the pictures. How a fuck would I know that there'd be two rust stains on a goddamn bag, and then it would be I mean that very good and good. I know that's arbitrary, but it also says it's like a reliable expert what a scam? I can tell you about the other one's fashion file is wonderful. eBay is reasonable and it's a marketplace and you can negotiate and haggle and figure it out and get things authenticated.
Posh Mark I hear is good on both ends too, and you get better prices than you do for the real reel and you can buy things. Still have to enter at your own risk because many of the fakes are just as good as the originals, and people could not even tell. And that's happened where people buy At Nieman Marcus, there was a scam going. People bought bags, Anima Marcus, took them home, returned them with the original receipt with a fake bag, and Nima Marcus didn't realize.
That's why all these companies have to go hologram. It's completely fraught with scandal. But the real real is the worst defender of the worst. And I've been fucked by them before but entered at my own risk and gotten some good things and just taking a risk, this was just being royally fucked sideways and no way out. So yeah, hopefully I can help you guys. And that's just straight up