Record it and release as unofficial podcast DLC; aka podmods.
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So like a podcast version of those annoying reaction videos
“Right you are, Phil. I too agree it’s incredibly important we make the age of consent 16 in America.”
I feel seen and possibly attacked.
Given the amount of time I spend participating in the podcast this way, I would rather say that I sometimes pause my thoughts for a little podcast rather than the opposite
If you think that’s bad, consider all the people who sing along with recorded music like they are part of the band.
Hey, Amy Lee loves how well I harmonize with her. You're obviously just jealous.
I dont do this as often as the meme implies but I do stop and talk things over out loud sometimes, either to grapple with what I just heard or to follow a tangent thought to its conclusion before the podcast continues
Huh, I never thought about doing this. Maybe I should start.
How to develop a parasocial relationship
Is this why people like podcasts and YouTube? This makes so much sense.
Ah, yes. I like to call it "my social life" for short.
If you are not social and want to be, this is actually a good way to practice conversations. The idea is to pretend to be one side of a conversation and try to mimic what a person would say in a situation. It's more practical with planned conversations, like TV shoes because those conversations are designed to lead to something. Casual podcast conversations may have more conversation threads that may end abruptly.
There is a picture where a boy sits next to a commercial with talking people and first you think he is part of the group but then you realize he's sitting next to the tv
I met a family member's kid once who would both narrate himself while playing Minecraft, and have full conversations with whatever youtuber he was watching on a second screen (who was also narrating himself playing Minecraft)
I also met an old lady with dementia once who would have full conversations and arguments with people on TV.
I'm not sure if this phenomenon has a name, but it's something currently afflicting both the silent generation and generation alpha.