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The fact that each podcast is two and a half hours long and comes out (usually) twice a week means I don't often have time to listen to all of it. I think of Rogan cut out his moon landing bullshit and ditched the MMA talk, we'd get 2 solid hours of comedy a week. But I know that's not going to ever happen so I just enjoy the Joe Rogan Experience as much as I can. Also, reposting this from the Comedy Podcast megathread, someone linked this awesome animated Bert Kreischer story that he told on Rogan: Bert Kreischer is the Machine Binowru fucked around with this message at 20:49 on Sep 23, 2011 |
# ¿ Sep 23, 2011 20:47 |
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CortezFantastic posted:I've listened to every podcast and he hardly ever talks about the moon landing. His deal is that he isn't sure if it is a fake, but he's not convinced it isn't. I understand what he feels about it, since I feel the same way about, say, JFK. But we definitely landed on the moon. I kind of meant just all of Rogan's conspiracy-theory/new-agey stuff, but mentioned the moon landing because he brought it up in a recent ep. Like that whole episode with the host of "Ancient Aliens" was just a whole parade of dumb. I noticed the OP describes Rogan's podcast as a "skeptic" podcast but I don't really think it lives up to that. I don't know of any skeptic that would have believed much of that "Ancient Alien" guy's bullshit, or a skeptic that would say you can experience God but only through taking mushrooms. Being doubtful of the moon landing doesn't make you a skeptic either, it just makes you look foolish.
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# ¿ Sep 24, 2011 06:29 |
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dowdy_pants posted:Just finished the Graham Hancock episode. Never heard of him before. He went from "Wow...interesting!" to "Holy gently caress, what a loon" pretty quick. Good show. I admit I rolled my eyes at some of the Ark of the Covenant stuff early on, but I enjoyed the discussion about the War on Drugs.
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# ¿ Sep 28, 2011 17:33 |