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In today’s Meat the boys talk about hooked on phonics, smart girls v. gossip girls, cool kids table, and saying I love you. But first, Nappi discusses choosing new interests over old interests, listening to friends advice, and masturbating. Then, Jay evaluates things that use to be expensive that are now cheap. “I love you” is one of the most powerful phrases in the English language. Its power stems from its meaning. The issue is that the meaning behind it depends on the subjective intentions of the person saying it. In this episode, the boys discuss what to do when someone tells you they love you before you love them back. If what love is to me is different than what love is to you, then why, as a society, do we place so much power on 3 words that no one can truly define?
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In today’s Meat the boys talk about hooked on phonics, smart girls v. gossip girls, cool kids table, and saying I love you. But first, Nappi discusses choosing new interests over old interests, listening to friends advice, and masturbating. Then, Jay evaluates things that use to be expensive that are now cheap. “I love you” is one of the most powerful phrases in the English language. Its power stems from its meaning. The issue is that the meaning behind it depends on the subjective intentions of the person saying it. In this episode, the boys discuss what to do when someone tells you they love you before you love them back. If what love is to me is different than what love is to you, then why, as a society, do we place so much power on 3 words that no one can truly define?