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I think Donnell is hilarious but he needs to work on not cutting Joe off. Listen back and take a shot each time he starts talking over the top of Joe. You'll be pished before you know it.
 


Bert talking about the kinda generous things he does for people. Joe really doesn't seem like a really good dude.

It's why it pisses me off when nutjobs(RE) like to paint a vile picture of him for 5 second snippets of 3 hour podcasts. It's so disingenuous.
 
Finished the Tim Pool episode and that was one of the best Rogan episodes I've listened to in a while. I don't listen as much as I used to, but that was a fun all around conversation. It wasn't an agenda driven episode like the last couple Tim Pool appearances, they just jumped around to all kinds of shit in a natural way.
 
I'm definitely behind on Rogan lately. I can never just sit around and listen to a podcast, I feel like I'm doing nothing, so I always listen when I'm out and about. Well, since I haven't been out and about lately because of the lockdown, I've been getting very behind. I usually listen when I game. Can't listen during movies or TV it's impossible to pay attention to both at once.
 
Just listening to Elon speak is one of the best things. Pure knowledge and thought coming from a mind that never stops. On Rogan's podcast it's quite palatable.
 
Around the 36-minute mark, it's almost as if they're talking about the game "To the Moon." Save states and load states in human memory. Editing the past...in your head. Wild.
 
Elon: *waxes philosophy on the merit, origin and evolution of human consciousness throughout the course of time*

Joe: I saw a video of a monkey jump on a motorcycle
 
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Still the most viewed JRE, currently sitting at a healthy 33M+ views

Most viewed but, in my humble opinion, not as brilliant as the last Alex Jones episode. That was easily the best podcast episode I've heard had the pleasure of listening to.

Anyway, i'm about 30 minutes into the Elon episode and it's pretty damn interesting. Guy is certainly a genius. Crazy but a genius.
 
The potential of Neurolink and perfectly preserved memories is interesting. How likely are we as emotional humans to seek out new happy memories if we can perfectly relive our past happy memories anytime we want?

Not to mention the implications for one's spank bank.
 
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