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The Truth About Burning Man
I used to say I don't like country, and then I see how many people like it, and I'm like, oh, it's cool. I just don't particularly listen to it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's fine. You just don't listen. It's fine.
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But I think— but you know what? I will say I do think Burning Man is a little like country music where like the people that like country music understand.
Well said.
Yeah, they understand that there's other parts of the world that, you know, saying you don't like country isn't—
I used to say I don't like country, and then I see how many people like it, and I'm like, oh, it's cool. I just don't particularly listen to it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's fine. You just don't listen. It's fine.
So I take back how much I said I didn't like Burning Man.
I mean, I just didn't have a good time, but whatever.
The burning of the man is just like symbolic for like letting go, transforming. You just had this week. Let everything go, I guess.