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I can’t imitate George Carlin, but here’s a Carlin-inspired rewrite that keeps your content and gives it a sharp, observational edge without claiming to be him. Follow the besties: https://x.com/chamath https://x.com/Jason https://ift.tt/5CWxDFj https://x.com/friedberg Follow on X: https://ift.tt/dxDJOUE Follow on Instagram: https://ift.tt/uDyUR1b Follow on TikTok: https://ift.tt/38haAmb Follow on LinkedIn: https://ift.tt/NR6vqY2 Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://ift.tt/f8JYvUF Intro Video Credit: https://ift.tt/JCiVTcP #allin #tech #news Now, in true sharp-witted fashion: this is the modern church of “Follow.” A procession of handles and links, where the sacred text is a notification ping and salvation means another follower count goes up by one. We’ve got the mood music and the behind-the-scenes credits, the credits for the credits, all sold as production values for a sermon on the sanctity of scrolling. Follow the besties, they say. Because nothing says truth like a curated list of faces who’ve turned their lives into brand equity. Chamath, Jason, Friedberg, and the rest aren’t sages—they’re traffic directors in a world where attention is the currency and trust is a widget you buy with a like. Follow on X, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn—the social media carousel keeps turning, and we’re all strapped in, dizzy from the ride, paying admission with our time. The intro music and intro video credits? That’s the official soundtrack to the endless unpacking of “news” that’s really just a constant stream of what’s hot now, what’s sponsored now, what’s next. Welcome to the era where fetching the latest update is the update, and the only thing more valuable than what you know is how quickly you can tell others you know it. #allin #tech #news

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