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22 - The 2007 Mistake: How the iPhone Killed Real Life

1 h 32 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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The boys make the case that 2007 was the year everything changed and not for the better. The iPhone didn't just put the internet in your pocket. It killed friction, spontaneity, and the kind of boredom that actually built character.From beeper codes to garbage can bowling to showing up at your friend's house unannounced, we break down what Gen X had that nobody is getting back and why a generation raised on analog is now craving it harder than ever.We get into the Meta and YouTube lawsuit that could change social media forever, why the algorithm is designed to make you angrier, and the new concept of friction maxing. The idea that making things harder on purpose might actually save your relationships, your creativity, and your sanity.Eric and Jonathan go deep on Graham Hancock's lost civilization theory and whether a society more advanced than ours existed before the great flood. Daniel is not buying it. Eric is already down the rabbit hole.We close out with Chuck Norris, a father-in-law who blew his nose into his hand, Daniel bringing his wife the wrong coffee, and Britney making her Instagram comeback. Drop your take in the comments. Was 2007 the best or worst thing that ever happened to us?fyourfeelingspod.com#FYourFeelings #GenX #Analog #iPhone2007 #DigitalDetox #FrictionMaxing #SocialMediaLawsuit #GrahamHancock #Podcast2026 #ChuckNorris #BritneySpears #GenXPodcast #TechAddiction #Nostalgia

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