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Greg has a massive show to make up for life keeping him away from the camera. You'll laugh, he'll cry.


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Paul smith

Greg,just curious. What retro games you've never been able to beat.but,always wanted to.but,just cant?any console's.

Paul smith

What are ur favourite wrestling podcast? From,Foley Is Pod,83 weeks,Arn Anderson, Kurt Angle,what happened when, when Tony schavione, William Regal,Jim cornette or others?

Anonymous

Didnt mean to make you cry, sorry

Anonymous

Hey Greg! Love the Gregways (and everything else you guys do lol). Small request though: can you activate Siri using raise to talk (just lift your watch and start talking, no need for “Hey Siri”) or by holding down the crown on your Apple Watch? I’m a big Apple fanboy so I’ve got a HomePod in earshot at all times when I’m at home and every time you say “Hey Siri” it triggers my stuff on accident, just like if you said “Alexa” or “Ok Google” for people with Echos or Google Homes respectively. It’s not an enormous deal but it does make me have to stop the video and tell my Siri to shut up. Lol. Thanks again for these vids btw. I really do enjoy them and I feel like everyone does too.

Mitch Krassin

This was a mistake listening to this while walking our dog, thanks for the story Greg. I love a good story about love.

Anonymous

It's interesting how people assume companies have unlimited money and can just hire anyone. In times of all of these layoffs, I get wanting to find a place for your favorite people, but still. Last year, I was offered an opportunity to be hired by an independent Kinda Funny-ish media group (one you know very well) as a personality, but they lost a big sponsor and had to cancel their plans to expand. It sucks but they had to make the decision to keep their company afloat (and honey I ain't cheap haha). If you don't have the room for someone, you can't force it. There are a lot of armchair Greg Millers. I feel like I see "Y'all need to hire Stella immediately" or "If I were KF, I would do [insert un-doable thing]" every other day. As a third party, it's really annoying to witness sometimes… Though, at the same time, trying to convince people who have never owned a small business that it's not as easy as it looks feels impossible haha, so que sera sera I guess

Jared R

I’m sorry to hear about that opportunity falling through! But the fact that it was there to begin with speaks to your quality, and it won’t be long before it’s rewarded again :) To play devil’s advocate for the armchair producers, I think it usually comes from a place of love. In their mind, they’re just doing what they see the crew do on PSILY or Gamescast and commentating on a company they love. The same ways the crew might disagree with a business decision that Playstation makes or have an idea for Nintendo that think would be a banger, these people do for Kinda Funny. I don’t think *most* of them think their idea’s going to be read and implemented, but instead are just talking about a company they love with others who love it too.

Anonymous

TLDR: has the KF scale affected the way you approach games if you are the “reviewer” Greg, you’ve mentioned in the past not feeling the need to beat a game you don’t enjoy in order to be part of the discussion/review. However in the Forspoken PSILY episode it sounds like you did beat it despite not enjoying it, presumably cause you were reviewing it. Is this a change due to the KF scale and needing an “official” review? Or did you just want to beat it in this case?

Anonymous

"It's coming from a place of love" -- I 100% agree. Honestly, that's probably true for most armchair quarterbacks; they only want the best for their team. I think it's all about perspective. Not many people realize "there's a thousand of me's and only one of you" haha, and KF is probably bombarded with armchairing but most folks wouldn't know that. They're just individually sharing their opinion to a company they love, which is valid. On Twitter, for example, I asked Barrett about his opinion on Rogue One (as I genuinely didn't know, I don't watch all of the reviews). And he kind of snapped at me, which was pretty offensive at the time until I realized he's bombarded with questions like that all the time. Do I love his response? Absolutely not lol, but I do understand the frustration behind it. And now I have a strict "Don't message Barrett about Star Wars ever again" rule, which kinda sucks tbh. Kinda Funny as a company, on the other hand, doesn't have the luxury to snap back at people so freely and for better or worse will continue to get annoying messages -- don't think there's any real way to prevent that.