I live with my son in a river valley and do beadwork, and I listen to these all day! I really hope that if I'm ever in a coma that they leave these guys playing in my room at all times. A vegetative state would be a lot less boring if I'm listening to Distractible. These guys are good apart, but they're great together.😉
On the writer's strike thing, Yes. I think alot of people, especially other artists underestimates what it takes to actually write something let-alone know the differences in story telling. I think alot just think "Well, if I follow my heart it'll just work out". Answer: No. It's a skill like any other. Same way you can just draw without training, if you want to make masterpieces, it is advised to actually know what you're doing. It's not just the matter of skill, you'd also know more of the meaning behind your work. I learnt this when I tried making my own story and luckily I had a particularly good hunch when things aren't working out. It wasn't good. Some key things were how I liked it but ultimately the story failed in a more meaningful means. I think that was my artist's skill doing the heavy work. Really, they're different skills. Now I think writers are underappreciated. Imagine the subsets of those are treated.
😂😂😂, this was a good one! These are great for when I'm cleaning my house or out and about walking, great for time when you want to just unwind and listen to something enjoyable.
Some time in the 80s, a friend of mine's dad had his own truck business. He owned his own 18-wheeler cab. He worked independently and just drove other companies' cargo around. My friend learned how to drive on that truck. LEARNED HOW TO DRIVE COMPLETELY. When he got his license, at 17, he got a CLASS D. He's never had any other "regular" license. He can parallel park a truck on a dime. Can't parallel park a car without a few tries.
41:35 my brain IGNITED here I remember that same day !!! Its so weird like there is literally no other prep I got beyond just "okay cool here's the jobs you should pursue I guess !!!"
The Steiner Dynamics website has Mark's quote on their front page, now.
So thankful for this guy lol I love these podcasts I work alone on top of mountains and just listen to these all day lol
I live with my son in a river valley and do beadwork, and I listen to these all day! I really hope that if I'm ever in a coma that they leave these guys playing in my room at all times. A vegetative state would be a lot less boring if I'm listening to Distractible. These guys are good apart, but they're great together.😉
On the writer's strike thing, Yes. I think alot of people, especially other artists underestimates what it takes to actually write something let-alone know the differences in story telling. I think alot just think "Well, if I follow my heart it'll just work out". Answer: No. It's a skill like any other. Same way you can just draw without training, if you want to make masterpieces, it is advised to actually know what you're doing. It's not just the matter of skill, you'd also know more of the meaning behind your work. I learnt this when I tried making my own story and luckily I had a particularly good hunch when things aren't working out. It wasn't good. Some key things were how I liked it but ultimately the story failed in a more meaningful means. I think that was my artist's skill doing the heavy work. Really, they're different skills. Now I think writers are underappreciated. Imagine the subsets of those are treated.
thanks for uploading these
😂😂😂, this was a good one! These are great for when I'm cleaning my house or out and about walking, great for time when you want to just unwind and listen to something enjoyable.
Don't start laughing and walk into anything! Gotta be safe when traveling and listening to Distractible. 😉
Some time in the 80s, a friend of mine's dad had his own truck business. He owned his own 18-wheeler cab. He worked independently and just drove other companies' cargo around. My friend learned how to drive on that truck. LEARNED HOW TO DRIVE COMPLETELY. When he got his license, at 17, he got a CLASS D. He's never had any other "regular" license. He can parallel park a truck on a dime. Can't parallel park a car without a few tries.
41:35 my brain IGNITED here I remember that same day !!! Its so weird like there is literally no other prep I got beyond just "okay cool here's the jobs you should pursue I guess !!!"
the career Aptitude Test I did during high school, the highest result was a curator. I laughed and went "yyyeeeeaaaaaa......no!"
36:30 exactly, i still haven't forgiven them for what happened to Heroes and Mass Effect 3.
When markiplier mentioned pyramid schemes Siri thought she was called and did a web search for it.
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For once wade is right