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13 minutes ago, Chooky said:

I want to take Matt Walsh to the lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans and have him hurl the N word around so he can fully understand how inconsequential it is. "Let it rip, Matt. It's just a combination of vowels and consonants. I'm sure it'll be fine."

It'd be funny, but it'd just validate his bullshit to his audience.

White guys should kick the shit out of him instead.

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Here are the rules Matt

Have the ancestors of your pigment in its history used another pigmented people as property, and during said subjugation, rape, and torture, used a word to dehumanize said people? If yes, shut the fuck up. 
 

 

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“Today we have a great show. We’ve got one of the world’s greatest paleontologists. He’s here to talk about some new findings and how the birds you see everyday are actually related to T-Rex.

And we also have Pastor Ray of the Sand Mountain Baptist Church with Signs Following who has an important counterpoint— the devil may have buried dinosaur bones to trick atheists.

Sure to be a great debate!” 

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Mark Cuban slammed Joe Rogan Sunday for making what he viewed to be harmful statements against the medical and pharmaceutical industries while propping up anti-vaccination rhetoric from the likes of 2024 presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

“Way to talk in generalities, Joe,” Cuban, who owns Cost Plus Drugs, wrote in a tweet, quote-tweeting Rogan’s own post that said the medical industry is made up of “heartless monsters.”

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“Not saying there aren’t a lot of f–ked up things about pharma,” Cuban continued, “but to ignore that the same industry has saved who knows how many lives is bulls–t and you know it. It’s also disrespectful to all the doctors, researchers and medical professionals that dedicate their lives to saving lives

The social media beef stemmed from Rogan’s recent podcast with Kennedy, a prominent anti-vaxxer, that spotlighted misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. That interview led to vaccine researcher Peter Hotez calling it out as “nonsense,” which then led Rogan to challenging Hotez to debate the topic on his podcast with no time limit in exchange for $100,000 donated to a charity of his choice. In his escalating attacks, the podcast host condemned the medical industry as “heartless monsters … [who] look[ed] at human beings as an opportunity to generate insane wealth regardless of the tragic consequences.”

In addition to that tweet, Cuban addressed Rogan’s incessant attacks on Hotez, which was only intensified when Twitter owner Elon Musk got involved by sayingHotez was “afraid of a public debate, because he knows he’s wrong.”

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/mark-cuban-blasts-joe-rogan-193818517.html

 

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On 5/2/2023 at 6:01 PM, Chooky said:

Stanhope is pretty blatantly left wing. He seemed drawn to the surface aspects of libertarianism that many leftists were drawn toward in the late nineties and early 2000's. Then he got a glimpse of the people running the party and abandoned it pretty fast. He wrote about how idiotic one of their conventions was and it was a hilarious piece.

Tony Hinchecliffe just sucks. It's a pretty dreary era for standup. The guys currently selling out large theaters and small arenas are unwatchable to me. Bert Kreischer might be the worst I've ever seen and he seems to be at the top of the heap right now. Fat guy takes his shirt off. That's pretty much the entire bit. 

Rogan's standup is mainly screaming punchlines, a lot of physical comedy and humping the stool jokes. His comedy blows and he often doesn't even understand when his guests make jokes. He got confrontational with Theo Vonn about whether or not his friend really had a wooden shirt until theo had to inform it was a joke. Watching Joe rogan with an absurdist like Hannibal Burress is impossible. Joe simply doesn't understand.  

Roseanne is probably the biggest name he's had at that club and she sounds like she's seriously over medicated. She's gone. 

The edge lord guys are just boring and self important. 

Marc Maron's last special was the last set that has even remotely moved the needle for me in a long time. It was okay.  The funniest touring comic I've seen in the last three years was Maria Bamford. Really funny and she sells 50 tickets a show at the most. 

 


 

Jo Koy has some funny standup specials on Netflix, the most recent one in 2022 was probably the hardest I’ve laughed in years.

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38 minutes ago, Satchel said:

Mark Cuban slammed Joe Rogan Sunday for making what he viewed to be harmful statements against the medical and pharmaceutical industries while propping up anti-vaccination rhetoric from the likes of 2024 presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

“Way to talk in generalities, Joe,” Cuban, who owns Cost Plus Drugs, wrote in a tweet, quote-tweeting Rogan’s own post that said the medical industry is made up of “heartless monsters.”

Also Read:
Joe Rogan Offers $100,000 to Leading Vaccine Researcher to Debate RFK Jr. Over ‘Nonsense’ Anti-Vaxxer Claims

“Not saying there aren’t a lot of f–ked up things about pharma,” Cuban continued, “but to ignore that the same industry has saved who knows how many lives is bulls–t and you know it. It’s also disrespectful to all the doctors, researchers and medical professionals that dedicate their lives to saving lives

The social media beef stemmed from Rogan’s recent podcast with Kennedy, a prominent anti-vaxxer, that spotlighted misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. That interview led to vaccine researcher Peter Hotez calling it out as “nonsense,” which then led Rogan to challenging Hotez to debate the topic on his podcast with no time limit in exchange for $100,000 donated to a charity of his choice. In his escalating attacks, the podcast host condemned the medical industry as “heartless monsters … [who] look[ed] at human beings as an opportunity to generate insane wealth regardless of the tragic consequences.”

In addition to that tweet, Cuban addressed Rogan’s incessant attacks on Hotez, which was only intensified when Twitter owner Elon Musk got involved by sayingHotez was “afraid of a public debate, because he knows he’s wrong.”

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/mark-cuban-blasts-joe-rogan-193818517.html

 

Thanks for the lage font article Grandpa 

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1 hour ago, Satchel said:

Chuckle, sure.

Just <copy> <right click> <paste as plain text> 

That solves the weird formatting and also as an added bonus allows those of us who use dark mode to actually read what you paste without going through hoops.

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1 hour ago, bolverk said:

Just <copy> <right click> <paste as plain text> 

That solves the weird formatting and also as an added bonus allows those of us who use dark mode to actually read what you paste without going through hoops.

Hoops build character.

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Pretty fucking hilarious for Rogan and his bro army to tweetbully  Hotez into a dumbass "debate" over settled science when Rogan is too much of a massive coward to even have Sam Seder come on his show to debate him on anything because he knows Seder doesn't give a fuck about getting invited back and will absolutely clean his clock on anything related to politics and policy. 

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10 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

“Today we have a great show. We’ve got one of the world’s greatest paleontologists. He’s here to talk about some new findings and how the birds you see everyday are actually related to T-Rex.

And we also have Pastor Ray of the Sand Mountain Baptist Church with Signs Following who has an important counterpoint— the devil may have buried dinosaur bones to trick atheists.

Sure to be a great debate!” 

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20 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

It's been 24 hours and Joe Rogan, despite having been busy on twitter, hasn't said a thing to dissuade other supporters from stalking Dr. Hotez.

Not calling off the dumb dumb army might be a display of bad character. His civility apparently extended only to offering a debate that he'd promote like a Logan Paul celebrity boxing event.

But the counter is that if leading researchers are too afraid to argue with a guy in a backward hat who talks through the Skoal bandit in his lip then he's probably a nerd ass beta bitch. Dr. Hotez would probably flinch if you popped your shoulder and faked a jab at his nose. Then you tell him two for flinching while giving him the peace out sign. Boom. Debate victory. Suck it, medical community. Buncha soy boy cucks.

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9 hours ago, Pods said:

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We were at the Field Museum on Saturday as part of our family vacation to Chicago. How anyone can see the fossil of Sue and think this was all just made up on a massive scale involving hundreds of museums all around the world is just astounding. But we are stupid, gullible creatures that are prone to believe ridiculous notions if the person telling them is convincing enough. 

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12 minutes ago, mdmost said:

We were at the Field Museum on Saturday as part of our family vacation to Chicago. How anyone can see the fossil of Sue and think this was all just made up on a massive scale involving hundreds of museums all around the world is just astounding. But we are stupid, gullible creatures that are prone to believe ridiculous notions if the person telling them is convincing enough. 

One needs not only the capacity to learn but the desire.  Let's say IQ roughly correlates to the capacity to learn.  (Not a great correlation to be sure, but positive nonetheless.)  Now we find ourselves in a world where approximately half the population ranges from an average capacity to learn to no possible way.  So, for the other half, we have some who have an average or better capacity to learn PLUS the desire, but some who lack that desire.

It would not shock me one bit if we were 60/40 or worse in terms of people who can be fooled, and easily fooled at that.

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We were at the Field Museum on Saturday as part of our family vacation to Chicago. How anyone can see the fossil of Sue and think this was all just made up on a massive scale involving hundreds of museums all around the world is just astounding. But we are stupid, gullible creatures that are prone to believe ridiculous notions if the person telling them is convincing enough. 

A trip to a Creationism Museum will explain it all.
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1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

One needs not only the capacity to learn but the desire.  Let's say IQ roughly correlates to the capacity to learn.  (Not a great correlation to be sure, but positive nonetheless.)  Now we find ourselves in a world where approximately half the population ranges from an average capacity to learn to no possible way.  So, for the other half, we have some who have an average or better capacity to learn PLUS the desire, but some who lack that desire.

It would not shock me one bit if we were 60/40 or worse in terms of people who can be fooled, and easily fooled at that.

Shit, I'd say more like 70/30, at best.  I think this has been exacerbated by the rise of entertainment and definitely social media.  Not to mention those that THINK they are learning, when in reality, they are getting duped by disinformation.

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4 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Shit, I'd say more like 70/30, at best.  I think this has been exacerbated by the rise of entertainment and definitely social media.  Not to mention those that THINK they are learning, when in reality, they are getting duped by disinformation.

Destroying the education system just makes it that much easier.

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57 minutes ago, mdmost said:

We were at the Field Museum on Saturday as part of our family vacation to Chicago. How anyone can see the fossil of Sue and think this was all just made up on a massive scale involving hundreds of museums all around the world is just astounding. But we are stupid, gullible creatures that are prone to believe ridiculous notions if the person telling them is convincing enough. 

sounds like something a person duped by big paleo would say

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1 hour ago, mdmost said:

We were at the Field Museum on Saturday as part of our family vacation to Chicago. How anyone can see the fossil of Sue and think this was all just made up on a massive scale involving hundreds of museums all around the world is just astounding. But we are stupid, gullible creatures that are prone to believe ridiculous notions if the person telling them is convincing enough. 

I mean people believe earth is a flat disc

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