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**Natalie Pistunovich:** Hey, now that we have Mat's song with us, we can officially approach the second part of the show... \[laughs\] In the last five minutes. Guys, we're interested in your unpopular opinions. Who would like to go first? |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** I don't know, we've heard some from Smile... \[laughs\] Well, I don't think they're that unpopular. He raised some fair points. Don't send the null screens in your responses. \[laughs\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Use the HTTP code! |
**Smile Egbai:** Oh, no... |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Use the HTTP codes. \[laughs\] |
**Smile Egbai:** Yeah, please. Always use the HTTP codes. They are there for a reason. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** So what is your actual unpopular opinion? |
**Smile Egbai:** Okay, it's not really API or tech-related, but it's more of educational. It's more like -- I think the current school system, or this school system that's always been, just doesn't work. You subject children to -- I don't know, is it eight hours, ten hours of school, with 15-30 minutes break, and they ... |
\[44:09\] They are like bank workers. The kids are basically in this reformed sweatshop that you pay for. That's how I see it. You send your kids to a sweatshop, and you pay for them to suffer. Because -- I mean, they are children. |
Okay, like - you have a full-time job, you work eight hours. When you are done, you're tired mentally, you're stressed. Now imagine children having to go for like 8-10 hours outside their home, they come back, and they have another 2-3 hours of assignments. They have no life besides school. We don't build children's ch... |
I think there was a study where children who are homeschooled actually performed better than kids who actually go through the traditional education systems. So that's my unpopular opinion. |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Were you scarred by this growing up? \[laughs\] |
**Smile Egbai:** Oh yeah, I hated homework, to be fair. I did it, but I hated it. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** It's almost like we're training our children to go into some pre-existing system where they go to work 9 to 5, and... \[laughs\] Yeah, we're training workers, aren't we? |
**Smile Egbai:** Yup, we are. We are giving them -- it's a stress test. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** "Can you handle what's gonna come for you after school?" \[laughs\] |
**Smile Egbai:** Yeah. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Alright, alright... Well, I don't know if that's gonna be unpopular. I don't disagree. I hear you. |
**Anthony Alaribe:** I definitely agree. I think I saw a talk by Ken, somebody, sorry I don't remember, a TED talk, and he was like "Kids who want to go into kindergarten get interviewed." I was like, "What exactly are you interviewing these kids for?" Like, are you gonna ask them "What have you done with your three ye... |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** "I don't know... Pee, poo, try to walk around... I don't know." |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** "Show me how you use the touchscreen. Can you open and close apps?" \[laughter\] |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Someone said something like -- yeah, he saw an advert that said "College begins at kindergarten." And he was like "What...?!" |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Good Lord... |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Kindergarten begins at kindergarten. Not college. |
**Smile Egbai:** I think it was that same talk. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** From Ken, from TEDx? \[laughter\] |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Yeah, that guy. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Shout-out to Ken from TEDx. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Anthony, what's your unpopular opinion? |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Mine is just that I actually think German as a language is quite nice. I have been in Germany for three years and I have been avoiding the language until this year... And after some months of classes, it just makes a lot of sense. The rules are so -- I can't imagine learning English if I didn't lea... |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Okay, okay... For a lack of a better term, you were afraid of it until you started learning it. |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Yes. There's this popular stereotype about the German language. It's like, machine, so harsh. But maybe that's also what makes it nice, because then the rules are very clear. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Until you hit exceptions. \[laughter\] But there's probably less than in English. I think I would agree with that. |
**Anthony Alaribe:** I hope... I'm still learning. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Yeah. Well, let's see. So your unpopular opinion is that German is actually nice. |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Yes. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** \[laughs\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** I will be curious to see how is that gonna vote out... |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Yeah, we'll see... |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** You can think of it also as a sort of a contract, sort of an API, right? Languages... |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Yeah, my API contract with the German population. With the ladies at the male dom office. |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** City registration and all the bureaucracy... That is a serious contract with them. They will not upgrade to a version two... \[laughter\] |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Yes, they will not. \[laughs\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Cool. Alright, well, thank you very much for joining, and thanks everybody who tuned in. We look forward to hearing about your contracts with the world, I guess, and all the texts. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Yeah, good luck, guys. |
**Anthony Alaribe:** Thanks for having us, guys. |
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