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Shifting gears, the speaker reveals a semi-obsession with narcissism, especially with people who chronicle their self-centered stories. They point out how often individuals present themselves as victims even when recounting mundane or embarrassing events, like being in line or using the bathroom on an airplane. The irony is highlighted: why do people feel the need to broadcast personal, sometimes embarrassing moments on social media? The speaker criticizes this compulsion, suggesting that life’s natural inconveniences or awkward moments shouldn’t demand sharing, especially in the format of social media “performance.”