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Peter in Melbourne writes:
As an avid consumer of podcasting over many years now it has become obvious that my relationship to podcasters follows a similar pattern to many relationships with actual people.
At first I might think they are quite amusing and or interesting and then I get to know them better and find they become quite loveable. Right up until the day when you realise that you can’t stand the sound of their voice and never listen to them again. My podcast page is littered with discontinued subscriptions for podcasts that once upon a time I actually looked forward to hearing.
Please answer me this: since I have been listening to you for about six months now, how much longer do you think we have?
Oh let’s not think about the future, Peter; let’s just enjoy this precious time we have together.
It seems we have the capability of ruining relationships we’re not even part of, judging by this email from Oliver:
Last night I was engaged in foreplay with a new partner, when without warning, one of the Answer Me This jingles became stuck in my head. I think it ruined the moment, because she informed me that she’s been seeing someone, and she didn’t want to have sex (thanks guys).
No problem! AMT: ruining sex since 2007.
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