Listen, I'm not a scientist, okay?
I'm not a biologist.
I'm not a chemist.
I'm not a physiologist.
I don't even know if a physiologist is a real thing.
I have no idea, okay?
But that doesn't mean that I don't get to have a hypothesis every once in a while.
And recently I found myself obsessing with over a hypothesis that I have, as though I am a scientist,
but again, not a biologist, not a chemist, not a physiologist, if that's even real.
Rather a new kind of scientist, rather a pop culture scientist.
What is my hypothesis, you may ask?
Well, let me share with you.
My hypothesis is that right now, today, people hate famous people more than they ever have before in history.
And that's saying something, because I do believe that famous people have always been our communal punching bags.
We've always hated famous people,
whether it was politicians or controversial celebrities or even just annoying celebrities.
I feel like we've always hated famous people.
And I say famous people instead of celebrities
because I am sort of talking about any type of famous person that could be a mainstream celebrity,
an actor, a singer, whatever, a politician nowadays, an influencer, a podcaster, an entrepreneur.