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Needs more wolves, imo.This is great.
Needs more wolves, imo.This is great.
I think it had more to do with the fact that he didn't know what he was talking about.
If you're scared of a debate than you dont really know your stuf too well.
Needs more wolves, imo.
Do you waste your time debating crazy people who don't know what they are talking about?
I get where you're coming from, generally speaking, but to his point, if these crazy people are going to guide other easily convinced people off a proverbial cliff, then yea, somebody should probably speak out. And like he mentioned the doctor saying the anti-vaxxers sell more books than he does, so if anything it wouldn't be him giving them a platform, but vice versa.
That's fine, we need to get a jump on this population control anyway. I say let all the morons lead each other right off a cliff.I get where you're coming from, generally speaking, but to his point, if these crazy people are going to guide other easily convinced people off a proverbial cliff, then yea, somebody should probably speak out. And like he mentioned the doctor saying the anti-vaxxers sell more books than he does, so if anything it wouldn't be him giving them a platform, but vice versa.
More people probably follow the flat Earth movement than follow some random scientist at NASA. Doesn't mean that NASA scientist should waste his time staging a public debate with a flat earther.
Did you end up watching the whole thing?Lol? What the fuck? Got through 20 minutes of underhanded funny insults and noticed there was over an hour left.
Did you end up watching the whole thing?
I get where you're coming from, generally speaking, but to his point, if these crazy people are going to guide other easily convinced people off a proverbial cliff, then yea, somebody should probably speak out. And like he mentioned the doctor saying the anti-vaxxers sell more books than he does, so if anything it wouldn't be him giving them a platform, but vice versa.
thisMore people probably follow the flat Earth movement than follow some random scientist at NASA. Doesn't mean that NASA scientist should waste his time staging a public debate with a flat earther.
and thisMore people probably follow the flat Earth movement than follow some random scientist at NASA. Doesn't mean that NASA scientist should waste his time staging a public debate with a flat earther.
also thisMore people probably follow the flat Earth movement than follow some random scientist at NASA. Doesn't mean that NASA scientist should waste his time staging a public debate with a flat earther.
Love him or hate him, Rogan has one of the most popular podcasts in the world. Threads related to those shows pop up from time to time so I thought we could try on ongoing thread to discuss the guests and topics we find interesting.
I listened to the Kumaru Ussman show yesterday and found the story about his dad particularly interesting.
My favorite episodes are those with nutrition experts.Been an avid listener for a while, my favourite guests:
Funny comedians, legit Scientists, and UFC fighters.
It's not even like the fact that anti-vaxxer books sell more than those by experts is a worrying sign. There are probably more books sold by truthers than by people actually stating what went on during 9/11. Same with chemtrails and aircraft exhaust pipes.I get where you're coming from, generally speaking, but to his point, if these crazy people are going to guide other easily convinced people off a proverbial cliff, then yea, somebody should probably speak out. And like he mentioned the doctor saying the anti-vaxxers sell more books than he does, so if anything it wouldn't be him giving them a platform, but vice versa.