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00:00You didn't read books, did you?
00:05No.
00:06Not like I probably should have, but no.
00:08I mean, define reading a book.
00:10I mean, I read.
00:11Sometimes I read.
00:12Like, assigned reading, but never.
00:14Yeah.
00:15Exactly.
00:15Like, never for recreation.
00:17Now I do.
00:17Right.
00:18Now I do.
00:19I'm glad.
00:20I'm glad.
00:20Not as a youngster.
00:22I remember the first time I read a book that, like, had sex in it.
00:24And I was like, maybe I'll start reading books.
00:27Right?
00:28Like, it's surprising.
00:30How it's like, oh, but I like the visual.
00:34Yeah.
00:35You know?
00:36Yeah.
00:36So Pebble, speaking of reading books, she revealed that right now she's reading.
00:42So you know how you have comfort shows and stuff like that?
00:44Mm hmm.
00:45You know, or a comfort movie, you know, now that it's a holiday season.
00:49I like there's a lot of like Christmas movies that I love to watch.
00:51Yes.
00:52But she has a comfort book that she reads.
00:56I do.
00:57I do.
00:58I mean, it's the same concept as a comfort movie or a comfort, you know, show or whatever.
01:08It's like, I get it, but I don't get it.
01:10I was about to say, I agree, but I disagree.
01:13Because, you know, the comfort show or the comfort movie, depending on the length of it,
01:17we're looking at anywhere from a half hour to maybe two, two hours or whatever.
01:21And then you're comforted.
01:22A comfort book is like, you got to commit.
01:25Now you're like, I need to be comforted for the next couple of weeks, depending on how much.
01:28Right.
01:29It's a it's a longer commitment.
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