Here is a list of adverb/adjectives from that page: "surprisingly, astonishingly, deep dive (s/delve/dive/), effectively, honestly, actually, realistically, finally". What is actually happening: endless yapping. Both in podcasts and this article.
- "Hold up. What if I say that sky is not blue?"
- "Whoa, I did not even think about it. "
- "Wait, so if the sky isn't blue, what color is it then?"
- "Maybe... it's invisible? Like, we can see through it, so technically it's not there!"
- "Exactly. This idea is revolutionary, right?"
- "Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla"
I failed to listen through the whole example audio attached, because, you know, it is mostly, like, throwing, like, arbitrary, like, questions - and confirm, you know, with words "exactly/see/yeah/you got it/you know it/yeahaha/pretty much, right/that's a million dollar question", you know. It's a brainrot conversation I would never listen to.