Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
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I'm Steve Hatherly, joined today by Yushan and my co-worker,
liar, I think, who was warning me during the station break about the downtown Chongqing monkeys that will rob me.
Not necessarily in Chongqing, but in the southwestern region of China.
In the downtown areas of the city.
In parks, sometimes.
You don't know.
Yuxian, is she messing with me?
Maybe not.
This is the fun of being an expat co-worker, I suppose.
I don't know if you're telling the truth or not.
You're listening to Roundtable.
And coming up next, an interesting topic.
Why is it that we find perfection boring?
Question to the test live on air and it's really quite the funny experiment.
No retouches, no second takes, just glorious, awkward, unfiltered realness.
Audiences are obsessed and today we're going to talk about it.
Why or when did we stop wanting perfection and start wanting someone who sounds exactly like us?