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Pinky Artichoke posted:The thing is, though, there is a cult of personality type thing that develops around popular podcast personalities like Robert. Where an overly involved Opening Arguments fan may just call P. Andrew Torres and try to sign up for legal services he does not in fact need (and then write a cringey trip report about it on the internet), it's entirely possible that a Robert fan might be inspired to do something dumb at a protest. I think it's good for him to be mindful of that possibility. I think being mindful of potential impact is very different than publicly stating to a national/international audience that your presence had "significant impact" on how events played out, no?
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I think overestimating your own influence out of an abundance of caution (which I thought was his explicit intention here and during the episode) is actually pretty healthy! What are the consequences of it being a "humble brag?"
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Pinky Artichoke posted:The thing is, though, there is a cult of personality type thing that develops around popular podcast personalities like Robert. Where an overly involved Opening Arguments fan may just call P. Andrew Torres and try to sign up for legal services he does not in fact need (and then write a cringey trip report about it on the internet), it's entirely possible that a Robert fan might be inspired to do something dumb at a protest. I think it's good for him to be mindful of that possibility. It's of particular risk when you're as internet poisoned as Robert is. His attitudes remind me a lot of me when I'm shitposting, except he'll say these things while he's literally standing in teargas . Recognising your fanbase (who have definitely been inspired to buy machetes) might take your poo poo seriously when you're doing dark jokes as a coping mechanism is very healthy and grown up. I don't exclude myself from this -- my fiance bought me a set of boltcutters for my birthday as a joke.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 18:53 |
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Ok I feel like the first post was framed in a way that made sense but all subsequent posts have really just fleshed this out as “Robert’s gittin’ A LITTLE TOO big for his britches if ya ask me!” Like all you’re insinuating is that Rob... memed the fence for clout? and the clout he farmed could potentially go to his head and inflate his sense of self to Ngo/Shapiro levels of personality cult and he may one day inspire others to do harm in similar ways and I just don’t think any of that tracks at all. If I’m misreading it than whatever but you’re extremely concerned about a very popular podcaster thinking he started a meme.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 19:43 |
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Oh god can we talk about Stalin again please god
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teen witch posted:Parasocial relationships are a legitimate concern in tyool 2k21 but I really don’t see that happening here*. Maybe I’m an old crone but like, this just looks like run of the mill “inside joke! I am a fan!” nonsense. A miserly old crone like Mildred and/or Patty Hill?
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 20:35 |
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Stuff like this is why I never say anything remotely political or controversial on the Internet under my real name and if I ever become famous enough to be expected to keep a regular social media presence, I will either have it all done via a PR firm or fake my own death.
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teen witch posted:Oh god can we talk about Stalin again please god It always seemed hosed up and unfair to me that hitler got a mustache named after him but stalin did not.
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teen witch posted:Dollars to donuts, an episode on NFTs and crypto as a whole? Who would be the bastard? What little I understand of NFTs is extremely frustrating. I think crypto is...slightly less frustrating? Mainly because I think some of the early minds behind cryptocurrency had good intentions. I don't understand any of it very well, and particularly when it comes to NFTs I'm not sure where to begin with my research. Recent events on Twitter have convinced me it's finally time to get the Kissinger episodes out. I've been daunted by the task for a while. Just covering the genocide in Bangladesh adequately could take two episodes.
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GunFondler42069 posted:Recent events on Twitter have convinced me it's finally time to get the Kissinger episodes out. I've been daunted by the task for a while. Just covering the genocide in Bangladesh adequately could take two episodes. this and having PFT has made me watch my feed closer than ever
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 21:12 |
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Kissinger is a big subject. So much American exceptionalism/geopolitics.
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GunFondler42069 posted:What little I understand of NFTs is extremely frustrating. I think crypto is...slightly less frustrating? Mainly because I think some of the early minds behind cryptocurrency had good intentions. I don't understand any of it very well, and particularly when it comes to NFTs I'm not sure where to begin with my research. Attack if the 50 foot blockchain or talking to David Gerard might get you started. Like I'd like there to be a Ross Ulbricht story episode one day because quite frankly his entire story is just something that Sophie would just keep laughing at, but hes not really any sort of major cultural or geopolitical player. Also Ethereum is kind of built on a gigantic stack of IOUs that would make Enron blush.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 21:43 |
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That book is not very good
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 21:54 |
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There is no bastards for NFTs. Behind the lovely concepts is a bad name for podcast!
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 23:50 |
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Behind THE Bastard: a ten part Behind the Bastards mini-series on Henry Kissinger
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 05:02 |
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The fact that Henry Kissinger is still alive today is proof that necromancy exists. He drained stray years out of bombed Cambodians and now he'll outlive Keith Richards.
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I always say Kissinger's continued living is proof the good die young.
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lonelylikezoidberg posted:It always seemed hosed up and unfair to me that hitler got a mustache named after him but stalin did not. It’s because the toothbrush stache is bad and deserves to be remembered as the official facial hair of the nazi regime while Stalin’s mustache is quite possibly his most redeeming feature (note: still definitely not enough to overcome all the death he caused) Charlie Chaplin was a mostly good man with a few flaws, one of which was bad taste in mustaches Edit: I’m just now listening to Tuesday’s episode and I think “anti-Semitic hate group burning the novelization of Schindler’s List” is one of the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard DC Murderverse fucked around with this message at 10:21 on Mar 18, 2021 |
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GunFondler42069 posted:What little I understand of NFTs is extremely frustrating. I think crypto is...slightly less frustrating? Mainly because I think some of the early minds behind cryptocurrency had good intentions. I don't understand any of it very well, and particularly when it comes to NFTs I'm not sure where to begin with my research. I think you may have some difficulty finding a single person with an entertaining story to focus on for it. McAfee would be the closest and he was already covered. It's bad news though. If bitcoin got to a million dollars like McAfee wanted it would consume more energy than the US. NFTs are just a grift to tempt artists who can't afford it into cryptocurrency. Think wall street bets, but with more energy wasted. https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/2021/03/11/nfts-crypto-grifters-try-to-scam-artists-again/
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Just finished the March 10 episode of WYE and, having listened to these 3 for years at this point, I don’t think I’ve ever heard the 3 of them so completely disarmed by the information a guest was prepared with. Chris Wong pops up with “yeah anti-Asian violence is not only on the rise, it’s actually been going on the entire time, with hugely historic implications. Cops are murdering and raping us in similar numbers to black people, oh and at one point legally all Asian women were considered prostitutes” and Katie and Robert are both just like “uh... uh yeah well... yeah that’s just abominable” because there really isn’t anything else to say. Shout out Cody who never seems as surprised that everything is worse than you thought. Just a constant dull roar of agony and he’s just nodding along the whole time like “yeah, of course they raped a woman and then harassed her until she jumped out a window and died, why not?” Robert, is that how Cody is in real life? Just a Nostradamus of misery occasionally plucking at his mandolin? I love him so and wish he’d release more music.
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# ? Mar 20, 2021 16:31 |
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Cody “Nostradamus of Misery” Johnston
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# ? Mar 20, 2021 17:07 |
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By the way, Rich, if you are at all interested, Discendo Vox has made a number of effort posts on one of the major driving forces behind segregation lobbying in U.S. science - you can find them in the science thread in the Minority Rapport sub-forum. It seems right up your alley.
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# ? Mar 28, 2021 11:07 |
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The song is "Long Long Time" by Guy Forsyth, and the line is "We Americans are a freedom-loving people and nothing says 'freedom' like getting away with it"
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# ? Mar 30, 2021 18:11 |
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Great episode, today. I love an audacious grifter biography. Also, how do we hook Robert up with Henry Zebrowski of LPOtL so they start a LRH appreciation podcast?
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Froghammer posted:The song is "Long Long Time" by Guy Forsyth, and the line is "We Americans are a freedom-loving people and nothing says 'freedom' like getting away with it" yep
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# ? Mar 30, 2021 21:49 |
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It's a great song, for those interested. Most of that album holds up surprisingly well considering it's mostly one dude screaming at George W. Bush via blues-rock
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# ? Mar 31, 2021 04:34 |
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Anyone who wants to see a con-man movie that isn’t Catch Me If You Can (which is a great movie but always gets recommended for movies about con-men) should check out I Love You Phillip Morris, one of my favorite Jim Carrey movies. It’s based on a true story about a man who discovers that he loves cons, goes to jail, discovers that he loves a fellow prisoner and then just keeps pulling cons and prison escapes for love. They buried it because it was too gay for 2010 despite starring both Carrey and Ewan McGregor, but it’s a fun black comedy with some great performances. https://youtu.be/wzWB9KHgaiE
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# ? Mar 31, 2021 09:38 |
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I forgot to say last week but Robert, you butchered the pronunciation of Canberra. However I also know your disdain for Australian names so I don't know if it was accidental or intentional.
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 07:30 |
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A journalist who doesn’t look up how things are pronounced before broadcasting them... as a bit!
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 17:22 |
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The real fault is with the australians for spelling it wrong.
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xtal posted:The real fault is with the australians for spelling it wrong. Dave Anthony account spotted.
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Testekill posted:I forgot to say last week but Robert, you butchered the pronunciation of Canberra. However I also know your disdain for Australian names so I don't know if it was accidental or intentional. australia lost a war against emus they don't get to tell me how to pronounce things
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GunFondler42069 posted:australia lost a war against emus they don't get to tell me how to pronounce things fair, but I think the US might have a higher figure in the L column overall.
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this is why i don't tell people who aren't british how to pronounce things
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# ? Apr 2, 2021 02:47 |
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As an Australian, I love Americans mispronouncing Australian placenames, particularly the stress in Canberra, it's so goofy. The Dollop live shows wouldn't be half as funny without Anthony's frustrated rage at the audience for stepping on his mistakes.
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Having foreigners mispronounce everything is charming! There's some fun place names near me that are basically impossible to pronounce without prior knowledge because they used a letter that no longer exists in the English language. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogh
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ewe2 posted:As an Australian, I love Americans mispronouncing Australian placenames, particularly the stress in Canberra, it's so goofy. The Dollop live shows wouldn't be half as funny without Anthony's frustrated rage at the audience for stepping on his mistakes. i remember when he flubbed a place close to me in some badly mangled way but the way its spelled, it can't really blame him.
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Dapper_Swindler posted:i remember when he flubbed a place close to me in some badly mangled way but the way its spelled, it can't really blame him. "Natchitoches" Louisiana in (I think) the Bill Cooper episode stuck out to me, because the first time I drove through there I likewise assumed it was pronounced like it was spelled, but it's not because Louisiana. Nack-uh-dish, for the record.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 14:01 |
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I had to explain Adventists to my mom the other day because we got these in the mail: We live in Michigan
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Lemniscate Blue posted:"Natchitoches" Louisiana in (I think) the Bill Cooper episode stuck out to me, because the first time I drove through there I likewise assumed it was pronounced like it was spelled, but it's not because Louisiana. i mean i didnt even know how to pronounce Guelph until college and we drove through a town/aread named that consantly when i was young. its not "gulf' its "gwelf"
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