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Maureen Dowd: You’ve deleted your Uber account.
Susan Fowler: Confirm!
I should delete my Uber account.
Oh, confirm.
Emma Stone should play you in the movie.
That’s what I was thinking.
Ashton Kutcher should play Travis.
Yes. He’s one of the few people who defends Travis.
Philip K. Dick is still the best futurist.
Yes! 100 percent confirm.
Your idol is Elizabeth Warren.
Yeah. She’s amazing. She’s so fierce. And she takes on the banks and she doesn’t back down.
Eventually, Silicon Valley will destroy individuality and free will.
I’ll say deny. Because, I mean, it’s individuality and free will that’s reining it in and keeping it accountable.
Mark Zuckerberg will be president.
Deny. I’d hope that we learned something from this election, that we shouldn’t put anyone into power that doesn’t have a demonstrated record of public service.
You love Bill Murray.
Confirm. Oh, so much. I watch “Groundhog Day” every year on Groundhog Day. I also love Tom Hanks. I would cry if I ever met Tom Hanks. I would cry if I ever met Jerry Seinfeld.
On the issue of sexual harassment, it’s always “Groundhog Day.”
Yes, confirm. That’s what it feels like.
You don’t watch HBO’s “Silicon Valley.”
I think it’s actually really painful to watch. The funny parts are so real and then it tries to point out the bad stuff that happens but actually, the reality is so much worse.
You were grossed out when you read that the company behind the “Fearless Girl” statue agreed to pay out 5 million dollars because it may have discriminated against female and black employees by paying them less than their white, male counterparts.
Confirm. It’s sickening. It’s almost like they were trying to atone for something with that statue.
If Uber offered you a job right now, you’d go back.
No. (Laughs.) I don’t think they could offer me enough money to go there.