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Nothing like ending a long laborious day with a quick YouTube search for the most recent episode of Jeopardy. It’s like my five o clock news, except the news is I could never be a contestant. But. That said, I love attempting to keep up after realizing that I could. Almost (barely). My parents were not watching Jeopardy in our household. For years I assumed the whole thing was wildly inaccessible, as network TV was… I assumed wrong. Being a little traveled sponge is enough to get some of the clues and it's on YouTube. Turns out Jeopardy is for everybody! Kinda. It’s like having a tiny race where you watch very capable people restore your faith in humanity with their lightning speed aptitude for facts, and every once in a while you get to pop your head in and feel like you still have half a brain too. Good day ender.
Oct 4, 2023

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