Joe Rogan's Podcast |OT|

I finally got around to listening to Bill Burr's episode. I swear he sounds like almost every friend I had from high school, it's obvious why his comedy resonates with so many people.
 
Spotify finally updated their app on the LG Store so it can play video's. Nice.
Just watched the episode with Neil deGrasse Tyson. :messenger_smiling_with_eyes:
 
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Tim Dillon was on with Whitney Cummings and trashed Austin the entire episode. :messenger_tears_of_joy:

I don't know if it's a bit, but it's fucking hilarious.

Rogan and everyone else have been gushing over how amazing Austin is, and they get to Tim: "It's fucking terrible, this place is a shit hole."

Tim's diatribes are epic, he gives no fucks.

He's like I already lost more money flying back and forth to LA than I saved on taxes by living in Texas. Whitney was dying, she was like I can't believe a bunch of comedians followed a billionaire to Texas just so they hope they can get on his show, and he's bringing on bespoke knives salesman on over them.

Joe had Scott Eastwood on today.
 
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I wondered why this clip is so long, up until the part where the guest mentions Göbekli Tepe and I'm like, "yep, here it comes lol".
 
I really became a fan of Rogan, just a fun, positive, pleasant dude that has chill talks with interesting people. He is genuinely interested and usually is pretty up to speed on the topics. Hopefully he has a guest this week to talk about all the ufo shizzle.
 
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I really became a fan of Rogan, just a fun, positive, pleasant dude that has chill talks with interesting people. He is genuinely interested and usually is pretty up to speed on the topics. Hopefully he has a guest this week to talk about all the ufo shizzle.

for the love of god joe, give us a fight companion.
 
for the love of god joe, give us a fight companion.

Tom Cruise What GIF
 
Tim Dillon's out, he's leaving Austin after trashing it for weeks.

Since Tim has moved there:

-Ice storm apocalypse that wiped out the power in the whole state
-Gets caught cutting into a fast food line with his truck and it's posted on Instagram
-A mass shooting

He went into another epic Austin rant.

 
I was thinking the other day about how weird it and random it was that Eric Weinstein made a website pullthatupjamie.com and in the Duncan episode last week, Joe brought it up briefly. I don't think Joe or Jamie are pissed about it, but I think they think it's a little weird trying to profit off of something coined on Joe's show.
 
I was thinking the other day about how weird it and random it was that Eric Weinstein made a website pullthatupjamie.com and in the Duncan episode last week, Joe brought it up briefly. I don't think Joe or Jamie are pissed about it, but I think they think it's a little weird trying to profit off of something coined on Joe's show.
It doesn't seem like he's responsible for it. It's something called The Portal Group and this is their about page. https://theportal.group/about/
 


For those who don't know, the hosts of this show recently went independent. Below is a video from when they reached 40K subscribers. Now they're up to 300K subscribers, have the most popular news podcast in the country on both Spotify and Apple, and have been consistently beating Rising in viewing numbers ever since going independent.

They also just announced that they're going to be on Joe Rogan's podcast again, which is why they filmed today from Texas.


 
That's good. I wish there was less content under the paywall though. It's kind of annoying to be watching a clip and seeing subscribe to hear the rest of Saagars monologue or whatever.
 
For those who don't know, the hosts of this show recently went independent. Below is a video from when they reached 40K subscribers. Now they're up to 300K subscribers, have the most popular news podcast in the country on both Spotify and Apple, and have been consistently beating Rising in viewing numbers ever since going independent.

They also just announced that they're going to be on Joe Rogan's podcast again, which is why they filmed today from Texas.




Wow, I hadn't really paid attention to them since last last year, so it's great to hear they went independent. Will definitely give them a follow.
 
Not entirely Rogan related but Jordan Peterson has Andrew Doyle on his podcast today. I figure theres a good bit of people here who would like to hear that paring.
 
Bret Weinstein was on today. I was gonna post about his situation in here, but didn't wanna detract from the thread because it wasn't about Rogan, but I had a hunch he'd be on Rogan imminently and today, sure enough. Now that he's been on....

Basically, he had a podcast episode on his Dark Horse podcast about ivermectin. The drug that has a lot of data that apparently makes it effective against COVID. And he had a lung specialist doctor on to discuss it. Youtube removed the episode I believe and gave him a content strike. Youtube has a 3 strikes policy. Youtube is Bret's current living. Bret challenged it and it was rejected.

This goes back to the censorship companies have been doing with all COVID related stuff, like the lab leak, until the evidence becomes too significant to ignore, then they finally and arbitrarily allow it on their platform, and never apologize or hold themselves accountable for censoring important information. Then they're like "oops, our bad" but never remove the strikes.

So Rogan had Bret and the doctor on today to discuss. A big middle finger to Youtube trying to silence Bret. And all they've ever said is it has promising data. They never implored anyone to not get vaccinated. Just Youtube being Youtube.

Also, Tomorrow Colin Wright is going to be on. He's a big advocate against trans women competing in women sports, so that should be fun. Back to back episodes that will cause controversy.
 
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Bret Weinstein was on today. I was gonna post about his situation in here, but didn't wanna detract from the thread because it wasn't about Rogan, but I had a hunch he'd be on Rogan imminently and today, sure enough. Now that he's been on....

Basically, he had a podcast episode on his Dark Horse podcast about ivermectin. The drug that has a lot of data that apparently makes it effective against COVID. And he had a lung specialist doctor on to discuss it. Youtube removed the episode I believe and gave him a content strike. Youtube has a 3 strikes policy. Youtube is Bret's current living. Bret challenged it and it was rejected.

This goes back to the censorship companies have been doing with all COVID related stuff, like the lab leak, until the evidence becomes too significant to ignore, then they finally and arbitrarily allow it on their platform, and never apologize or hold themselves accountable for censoring important information. Then they're like "oops, our bad" but never remove the strikes.

So Rogan had Bret and the doctor on today to discuss. A big middle finger to Youtube trying to silence Bret. And all they've ever said is it has promising data. They never implored anyone to not get vaccinated. Just Youtube being Youtube.

Also, Tomorrow Colin Wright is going to be on. He's a big advocate against trans women competing in women sports, so that should be fun. Back to back episodes that will cause controversy.

Holy shit, and with Dr. Kory.

Definitely going to give this a listen.
 
I tried to listen and honestly I got bored. I'm just bored of COVID talk at this point, every state has opened up. I do appreciate Bret and Kory addressing this though and trying to advance discussion on it and preventing platforms from shutting it down, but the technical aspects of ivermectin just don't interest me.
 
I tried to listen and honestly I got bored. I'm just bored of COVID talk at this point, every state has opened up. I do appreciate Bret and Kory addressing this though and trying to advance discussion on it and preventing platforms from shutting it down, but the technical aspects of ivermectin just don't interest me.

Having listened to his Dark Horse Podcast episode that was banned from YouTube a week ago or so, this was much of the same thing, just open to a much wider audience via Rogan. Good on him to help support Bret and Co. It's fine to disagree and discuss but not fine to censor any reasonable differing opinion, imo.
 
Having listened to his Dark Horse Podcast episode that was banned from YouTube a week ago or so, this was much of the same thing, just open to a much wider audience via Rogan. Good on him to help support Bret and Co. It's fine to disagree and discuss but not fine to censor any reasonable differing opinion, imo.
This is exactly what I need. I haven't listened to Bretts podcast in a while so now that Joes covering this I can get caught up. It really does help Brett reach a much bigger audience.
 
Iliza Shlesinger was on a few days ago and then I'm watching the final season of Bosch and I'm like wait who is that girl she looks familiar. And I realized it was Iliza Shlesinger. Weird coincidence.
 
Joe is looking frighteningly large. I like the podcast but there's no doubt he's increased his testosterone dosage lately. It's very noticeable lol
 
I tried to listen and honestly I got bored. I'm just bored of COVID talk at this point, every state has opened up. I do appreciate Bret and Kory addressing this though and trying to advance discussion on it and preventing platforms from shutting it down, but the technical aspects of ivermectin just don't interest me.

I thought it was quite good. but yes these are the nuanced technical discussions about the driving forces and conflicts of interests at play that will bore those who are looking for some grand conspiracy to explain everything they don't care to understand
 
I thought it was quite good. but yes these are the nuanced technical discussions about the driving forces and conflicts of interests at play that will bore those who are looking for some grand conspiracy to explain everything they don't care to understand
It's all just ordered chaos. Everyone wants to think there is some guiding force but we are all monkeys trying to fuck coconuts.
 
It's all just ordered chaos. Everyone wants to think there is some guiding force but we are all monkeys trying to fuck coconuts.
I actually don't think the podcast, at least what I got from it, had anything to do with the scientific aspects of ivermectin or how spike proteins coagulate. The basic and most important lesson, quite empirically demonstrated was this - we have a virtually free, safe cure for COVID-19 that's not being used because no one makes money off of it, and large companies stand to make billions by denying the usefulness of it.

Bottom line. one of the best podcasts I've heard in a very long time, and quite informative.
 
I actually don't think the podcast, at least what I got from it, had anything to do with the scientific aspects of ivermectin or how spike proteins coagulate. The basic and most important lesson, quite empirically demonstrated was this - we have a virtually free, safe cure for COVID-19 that's not being used because no one makes money off of it, and large companies stand to make billions by denying the usefulness of it.

Bottom line. one of the best podcasts I've heard in a very long time, and quite informative.


1. its not a cure
2. it is being used
 
1. its not a cure
2. it is being used
But still heavily censored in the states at least by big tech. Not sure what would happen if I got sick with covid and asked for Ivermectin or wanted to take it proactively.... would they deny it from me? If so it is a completely fucked situation especially considering the mountains of evidence showing very little side effects.
 
1. its not a cure
2. it is being used
1). Yes it is?
2). Not in the US/Canada/Europe. Just in poorer, third world countries but it's quite effective and has eliminated COVID-19 in places like Mexico and pockets of India. Basically wherever it's used to treat COVID, dramatic improvements are seen. It also has a "prophylactic" effect and helps prevent infection, all while being safe and extremely cheap (no patent, $1/dose), as opposed to the $3000 insurance billable alternative (forgot the name) that are used in wealthier counties - while being considerably less effective.

At least, these are what was claimed in the discussion of the podcast.
 
1). Yes it is?
2). Not in the US/Canada/Europe. Just in poorer, third world countries but it's quite effective and has eliminated COVID-19 in places like Mexico and pockets of India. Basically wherever it's used to treat COVID, dramatic improvements are seen. It also has a "prophylactic" effect and helps prevent infection, all while being safe and extremely cheap (no patent, $1/dose), as opposed to the $3000 insurance billable alternative (forgot the name) that are used in wealthier counties - while being considerably less effective.

At least, these are what was claimed in the discussion of the podcast.
The vaccine is not a cure. Please do research on the vaccine to understand how it actually functions.
 
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