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Tim Kennedy on with Joe Rogan (Must listen / Must watch)

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  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,451 Standard Supporter
    edited September 2020

    Doogles said:

    Good episode. The circle game (the okay sign that dumb fucks think is a white power sign) is not a military game tho. Never played it where you got flicked in the dick either. It was a punch to the shoulder if you got caught looking.

    Sometimes military guys think everything relates to the military. It’s a schoolyard game that has been around forever. We used to play it in Junior High. It was probably around long before that.

    Malcom in the Middle

    https://youtu.be/1glTOFPECNI
    This is the origin story

    Finished the pood.... trigger warning for anyone that doesn’t like Texas, JRE is going to be insufferable at least until the pain of next summer.
    Man, even this was bitten by a writer that learned it from elsewhere. We need that 80 year old man to tell us where he learned it from and settle this.

    Something about it did bug me that Kennedy acted like this was a military game. I know that I was in middle school before he was in the military and it had to have existed even before that. That Malcolm in the Middle episode was before he was in the military too.
  • EsophagealFeces
    EsophagealFeces Member Posts: 13,348

    What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.

    Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.

    Agree completely. Is he Chappelle or Hedberg? No, but he’s funnier than most of the people doing it. He’s one of the few people out there having conversations with people from all along the political spectrum and being genuinely open to their points of view, while being completely open about his own leanings. He calls himself a liberal, but still has the balls to point out the fact that Biden is mentally compromised. He repeatedly jokes about how stupid he is, but from an emotional intelligence perspective, he’s a genius, and that’s why he’s so successful.

  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,733 Founders Club
    Joe Rogan is the Oprah of present day America
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Joe Rogan is the Oprah of present day America

    And
    Rogan : Austin :: Oprah : Maui
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,733 Founders Club
    Everyone in Austin has to be losing their shit. They already hate everyone from California.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,587 Founders Club

    What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.

    Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.

    yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.

    I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
  • Houhusky
    Houhusky Member Posts: 5,537
    Watched the middle portion on America policing (or not) the world.

    Tim Kennedy sounds a lot how my dad sounded in the early 2000s. I agree, you can go into other countries and limit the ability for extremist groups to operate on US soil is a bad one, I just think it ignores the fact that Americans do not have the cultural unity, stomach, or follow through to actually achieve the goal.

    My impression and personal belief on the current "isolationist" wave on the right is people mostly just don't want to be in countries that obviously dont want us there and many of the stable Euro countries that are difficult to work with should pay us or provide for their own security. The state department policy of being embedded in the military-political complexities of every shithole country is stale and should be moved away from.

    I think there are places that could be mutually beneficial to both the host country and US to set up long term colonial zones similar to Hong Kong, secured via the US military and operated via US companies, but no one is going to go down that path without getting called a fascist imperialist... so best to just leave.

    I dont think people really have an issue with building a few wells and schools in remote Botswana. China is already doing that all over the place in Africa, used a really nice state of the art airport in Zimbabwe built by the Chinese recently, it was completely empty.

    (The new set design is fucking garbage.)
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,451 Standard Supporter

    What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.

    Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.

    yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.

    I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
    So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,961 Standard Supporter
    My understanding is Rogan would vote for Biden if he wasn't senile. Has Rogan said he was voting for Trump? Anyone considering voting for Bidden has a lot more than one thing I disagree with. Outside of being owned by the chicoms, supporting open borders, gun confiscation at worst and banning most new gun sales at best, being a green gaia religionists, supporting BLM, wants us much more involved in Syria, etc. Biden has what policies that Rogan likes?