
Call Her Daddy
"I feel like we're on, we should never, we should never overthink our texts to each other. No, we shouldn't. I used to get like a little anxious when you wouldn't respond to me for a day. And now it's just like, we're-- You used to say that." — Alex Cooper
"I think that we have been conditioned by social media to make such snap decisions based off of what we see like you literally see like a headline of someone and you're like, I'm making a judgment it's like you didn't even read the article some people just read a headline and are like I have an opinion and we're so quick to dehumanize someone by what we see on social media even a picture oh she looks face to she's a fake cunt she's probably has so much plastics that well maybe her fucking friend face to you don't even know you know and so I think whenever people are like don't give someone a platform I like critical thinking you don't need to agree with one thing the person says that I sit down with sometimes I don't but at least now you know if you came into it with the judgment maybe you actually are leaving with the same opinion but at least don't you feel better that you made that with like an educated opinion now that you have more information or you change your mind" — Cazzie David
"I think that we have been conditioned by social media to make such snap decisions based off of what we see like you literally see like a headline of someone and you're like, I'm making a judgment it's like you didn't even read the article some people just read a headline and are like I have an opinion and we're so quick to dehumanize someone by what we see on social media even a picture oh she looks face to she's a fake cunt she's probably has so much plastics that well maybe her fucking friend face to you don't even know you know and so I think whenever people are like don't give someone a platform I like critical thinking you don't need to agree with one thing the person says that I sit down with sometimes I don't but at least now you know if you came into it with the judgment maybe you actually are leaving with the same opinion but at least don't you feel better that you made that with like an educated opinion now that you have more information or you change your mind" — Cazzie David
The episode features a lively conversation between Alex Cooper and Cazzie David, highlighting their comfortable and evolving friendship. They begin by discussing their initial reunion and Cazzie's role as a returning guest, touching upon past shared experiences like their Cabo trip. A significant portion of the discussion revolves around their differing perspectives on personal hygiene and habits, particularly Cazzie's tendency to re-wear plane clothes after showering, which Alex found surprising. This leads to a broader conversation about personal preferences and how they can sometimes be perceived by others.
The conversation then shifts to the pervasive influence of social media, with both hosts reflecting on the pressure to present a curated image and the anxiety it can induce. They touch upon the addictive nature of platforms like TikTok, discussing how it can blur the lines between real life and online persona, leading to a fear of not having genuine memories. Cazzie shares her experience of deleting a "fake account" and the positive impact it had on her well-being, underscoring the value of choosing "ignorance over things you want to know."
Further into the episode, the hosts delve into their shared enjoyment of reality television, specifically debating preferences between "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette." Cazzie proposes a hypothetical season where she would be "The Bachelor," highlighting her sarcastic persona and strategy for navigating the show. They also touch upon the phenomenon of social media influencing real-world social dynamics and the concept of "giving someone a platform" in the context of public discourse and opinion formation. The episode concludes with reflections on personal growth, music preferences, and the anxieties associated with self-presentation.