The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE)

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I swear these fucking ads on Spotify INTENTIONALLY start at specific times based on what I'm doing.

They never start when I'm holding the phone in my hands. So often, they start 15 seconds after I put the phone down and walk away, or put it back in my pocket.

Anybody else ever notice that?
 

BrutulTM

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It's interesting seeing the location of ads when you're on satellite internet. For some reason your IP or whatever shows your location as where the signal comes back down to earth instead of where it actually originated from. For a long time all my podcast ads were for Chicago, which is 1000 miles away from me. Then at some point they switched to some town in Colorado which is closer but still 500+ miles away. You have to watch it though because if you go to the Home Depot website or whatever it will try to have you pick up your items in some Chicago store.
 

mkopec

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Great Episode, I mean it does not reveal any thing we didnt already know, but its fascinating how this secular Liberal, born and raised in Cali, a drugged up Dead Head, has completely changed his world view throughout his lifetime 180.
 

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Ossoi Ossoi No. He's not exclusive to Spotify anymore. Reason you ask? Ad revenue. They learned they'll make a FUCKTON more from JRE ads than just having him exclusively. He can now be on any platform. Rumble is currently trying to get a contract with him (they have for a couple years now.)
 

Chris

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haha
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tucker is performing worse than some cult bitch and way behind that faggot neal brennan

youtube: it's true i swear no one cares
I guess you don't know how time works?

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Deathwing

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I gave Tucker ~40m. He wasn't what I was expecting based on the stereotype in the media, but it wasn't a great conversation that this thread portrayed either.

I don't begrudge his opinion on the atomic bomb usage during WW2, but I think it's quite negative that he seemed dismissive of all the nuance and context surrounding their usage. You can hold the position that nuking civilians is evil but still have the conversation that it might have been the least shitty evil. This is like high school level ethics.

His misunderstanding of scientific theory is where I had to turn it off. It felt like he latched onto the colloquial usage of "theory" so that he could dismiss it and feel safe and comfortable in his creationism.

What were the great parts of this episode?
 
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I gave Tucker ~40m. He wasn't what I was expecting based on the stereotype in the media, but it wasn't a great conversation that this thread portrayed either.

I don't begrudge his opinion on the atomic bomb usage during WW2, but I think it's quite negative that he seemed dismissive of all the nuance and context surrounding their usage. You can hold the position that nuking civilians is evil but still have the conversation that it might have been the least shitty evil. This is like high school level ethics.

His misunderstanding of scientific theory is where I had to turn it off. It felt like he latched onto the colloquial usage of "theory" so that he could dismiss it and feel safe and comfortable in his creationism.

What were the great parts of this episode?
The very end. I don't remember how long, but maybe the last 20 to 30 minutes? He's at his best when he's criticizing the US government, on foreign policy, civil rights and national governance
 

Lanx

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The very end. I don't remember how long, but maybe the last 20 to 30 minutes? He's at his best when he's criticizing the US government, on foreign policy, civil rights and national governance
i realized tucker became a trump loyalist when he "feigned" he didn't know who kayleigh mcenany was
 

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The last segment about deposing Nixon was good. I didn't realize Woodward went directly from Navy intelligence to star reporter with the scoop of a lifetime. Mighty suspicious for a brand new reporter.

Overall good ep. I don't really expect to believe everything he says, but it's interesting to listen to his reasoning.
 
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Chris

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The last segment about deposing Nixon was good. I didn't realize Woodward went directly from Navy intelligence to star reporter with the scoop of a lifetime. Mighty suspicious for a brand new reporter.

Overall good ep. I don't really expect to believe everything he says, but it's interesting to listen to his reasoning.
We are seeing this with Trump now, where they are putting him on trial for shit every President does.

Never heard of this theory but it checks out.
 
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Chris

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I gave Tucker ~40m. He wasn't what I was expecting based on the stereotype in the media, but it wasn't a great conversation that this thread portrayed either.

I don't begrudge his opinion on the atomic bomb usage during WW2, but I think it's quite negative that he seemed dismissive of all the nuance and context surrounding their usage. You can hold the position that nuking civilians is evil but still have the conversation that it might have been the least shitty evil. This is like high school level ethics.

His misunderstanding of scientific theory is where I had to turn it off. It felt like he latched onto the colloquial usage of "theory" so that he could dismiss it and feel safe and comfortable in his creationism.

What were the great parts of this episode?
At the start he starts babbling about UFOs being "spiritual" so either angels or ghosts lol. I think he has a good critical mind for politics whoch makes him a good journalist but nothing beyond that.
 
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Lanx

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At the start he starts babbling about UFOs being "spiritual" so either angels or ghosts lol. I think he has a good critical mind for politics whoch makes him a good journalist but nothing beyond that.
this moon hoax guy also says ufos are interdimentional demons

 

Chris

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UFOs have always been misidentified experimental aircraft that the government encourages to be reported as "Aliens" as a form of plausible deniability. Then there are also attention whores who make things up to attach themselves to something, who the goverment then uses to discredit real sightings.

The UAP charade is just the government walking back the discrediting of people reporting UFOs, because their own military won't report experimental Chinese craft out of fear of being seen as crazy people.

The tictacs are either fakes as part of the drive to get servicemen reporting things again, or a sensor fault the government doesn't want to admit to.