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you are, thanks for the mug. But there was no note in it, so I can't thank you personally.
And so join me for the simultaneous sip. Oh, that's good. Good stuff.
All right, so some morning news. Let us start with Michael Avenatti. Oh, by the way, a number of you have asked why it is that it seems that I always line up my face so it's exactly where the comments are and then you can't see me because the comments are covering me. There's a long explanation that I can't put on Twitter, but because I'm using the back camera, in other words I can see myself, the image is reversed. So in order for me to see myself, you can see me, and vice versa. And the nature of this medium is that when I can see myself it becomes personal to me. That's hard to explain, but there you've probably no
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ticed that this medium is very personal. And part of it is that I am aware that I'm not talking to just a camera. And the way that I'm aware of that is both the comments and seeing myself. So there's some life. If I did not see life and did not see my own face, it would feel more like a presentation, and you would feel it as well. So I don't think there's a good way for me to be able to solve this…
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