Brant and Sherri discuss a Twitter account called Thoughts of Dog, which posts tweets as if written by a dog. They highlight a particular tweet and Brant has a profound take on it.
Transcription:
Brant:
Whether you have a dog or not, maybe you’ll appreciate this dog Twitter account. I really like it. It’s called Thoughts of Dog and it’s like a dog wrote it.
Sherri:
Okay.
Brant:
It’s really good. But this actually, when I read it, I was like, then I thought that’s actually profound…
Sherri:
From thoughts of Dog
Brant:
…what this dog said.
Sherri:
Okay.
Brant:
He said it’s always like in all small fonts or whatever, dog.
Sherri:
Yeah, it would have to be, it’s a dog.
Brant:
Dog’s not going to capitalize anything. Said, “I had a long talk with my friend about how to spot a fake ball throw. The optimal strategy is to follow the ball with your eyes instead of your heart.” And I read that and thought that’s funny cause like the dog would write that, but the optimal is to follow the ball with your eyes instead of your heart to keep from getting faked out. I mean that’s really true.
Sherri:
Because you want that ball to be thrown because you want to chase it.
Brant:
How many times have you seen that with a person? I just want this person to be the right one to marry, for instance. I just want that so bad. But this dog said that’s you following your emotions, not what you’re actually seeing. So this dog’s on to something.
Sherri:
I was going to say, it’s such a good point and I’m trying so hard to get past the dog toy thing to grasp one to the point because it is a good point.
Brant:
Hey, if a dog’s got a point…
Sherri:
The dog’s
Brant:
The dog’s got a point.
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