You know what's wild about this whole thing? It's how we're always seeking validation through competitions, right? Like, we need some external source of pride or recognition to feel fulfilled. And in this case, it's not just about winning or losing, but also about showing off our collective knowledge and being part of a community that shares the same interests 
I'm intrigued by how this event blends socializing with intellectual pursuits. It's almost like we're trying to prove to ourselves that our daily trivia knowledge is more than just a trivial pursuit
. But what does it say about us when we need external validation to feel smart or confident? Is it a reflection of our inner selves or just the influence of societal expectations? Food for thought, right? 
I'm intrigued by how this event blends socializing with intellectual pursuits. It's almost like we're trying to prove to ourselves that our daily trivia knowledge is more than just a trivial pursuit