
How Long Gone 863. - Chris & Jason
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Oct 29, 2025 The hosts explore the decline of posting 'today's office' pics as remote work shifts trends. They weigh in on Justin Bieber's unique style choices and the spectacle of Vogue World, revealing its surprising revenue. An amusing Greyhound story leads to reflections on celebrity culture, including predictions about which closeted actors might come out next. Jason shares experiences DJing at a local grocery store, while discussing the quirks of college football fashion and the community's concerns over an abandoned Tesla.
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Office Flex Posting Has Peaked
- Chris and Jason observe that "today's office" flex-posting has declined as remote work norms and saturation changed social signaling.
- They argue the style lost novelty once everyone became a "creative" and could stage similar images online.
Greyhound Chair Pickup Humbling Moment
- Chris shares a Greyhound pickup story where he retrieved mid-century chairs at an Atlanta station near the jail.
- He says the experience humbled him and reminded him he's not cut from rougher cloth like some celebrities.
Vogue World Is A Monetized Spectacle
- Vogue World made around $30 million and exists mainly because these events can be monetized beyond editorial aims.
- Chris reasons that the spectacle persists because it produces valuable celebrity images and top-line revenue.
