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[[Rivers Cuomo]] is alleged to have first mentioned the song's title via [[Riverchat]] in August [[2020]]. The song was added to the list of known songs in [[Riverpedia_archive_-_09/06/2020#Song_Titles|the Riverpedia entry for ''OK Human'']], and was thereafter presumed confirmed due to all edits being approved by Cuomo. The song's existence was further confirmed when demos of the song were [[List_of_files_listed_on_riverscuomo.com|listed]] on the [[riverscuomo.com]] [[riverscuomo.com demos|demo storefront]].
[[Rivers Cuomo]] is alleged to have first mentioned the song's title via [[Riverchat]] in August [[2020]]. The song was added to the list of known songs in [[Riverpedia_archive_-_09/06/2020#Song_Titles|the Riverpedia entry for ''OK Human'']], and was thereafter presumed confirmed due to all edits being approved by Cuomo. The song's existence was further confirmed when demos of the song were [[List_of_files_listed_on_riverscuomo.com|listed]] on the [[riverscuomo.com]] [[riverscuomo.com demos|demo storefront]].


During an [https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2021-01-26/weezer-rivers-cuomo-ok-human interview] with ''The Los Angeles Times'', Rivers revealed that the song was written for his friend: the controversial author and podcast-host ''Sam Harris''.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris]
During an [https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2021-01-26/weezer-rivers-cuomo-ok-human interview] with ''The Los Angeles Times'', Rivers revealed that the song was written for the controversial author and podcast host ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris Sam Harris]''.
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''I felt like I have more experience dealing with the internet and trolls because all that arose right when we were making our most controversial records.''<br>
''I felt like I have more experience dealing with the internet and trolls because all that arose right when we were making our most controversial records.''<br>
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