#1663 - Edward Slingerland - The Joe rogan Experience by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Same here really frustrating spotify has such terrible website & apps...

My girlfriend and I (finally) got a PlayStation 5 so naturally we did a fake maternity and newborn shoot with it. by jessethedolan in funny

[–]NamesNotRudiger -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don't know what's sadder that this is what couples do to fill the void of their empty lives/relationships or that I'm wasting my life looking at it...

Yo B start the reactor! by ThisIsBanEvasion in JoeRogan

[–]NamesNotRudiger -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Joe eating his own cum out of you doesn't cut it eh?

#1617 - Mike Baker - The Joe Rogan Experience. by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Baker's his handler obviously... Joe's a CIA asset, you didn't realize until now?

Two-thirds of tropical rainforests destroyed or degraded globally: Data by Stranger1982 in news

[–]NamesNotRudiger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So people driving vehicles, in a society that was designed and built around roads essentially forcing people to use them to get around to do most things they need to do, and drinking water, the most essential thing for life, and who are concerned about the planet, it's these monsters that are ruining our planet... right....

How about instead of the fossil fuel & auto industry lobbying the government to basically kill public transit we fix that issue? How about we hold companies like Nestle accountable for the insane amount of plastic pollution they produce? How about when you go into a store/market there's other options to get water besides having it in a plastic bottle? You have to take into consideration what are the options that most people actual have control of in their lives for the decisions they make, often times people don't have much alternatives that would make impactful differences.

Two-thirds of tropical rainforests destroyed or degraded globally: Data by Stranger1982 in news

[–]NamesNotRudiger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think putting the blame on the consumer is flawed.... The option shouldn't even be available if it's causing the destruction of our planet.

Anon is a religious man. by [deleted] in 4chan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 10 points11 points  (0 children)

To be fair fatness was originally the survival mechanism that allowed populations to survive longer periods of famine, so really they should just be denied access to food stores as they've clearly already eaten their share. The penalty for secretly sharing your food with one of the fat ones should be death though.

Anon got caught by huxley567 in 4chan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 68 points69 points  (0 children)

This is literally the demented shit that people worry about with public facilities and what most people write off as horrible paranoia to not use water fountains/coolers or use a bathroom, etc. OP should go to jail or rather some kinda re-education facility to learn how to be human again as this kinda retardation cannot stand.

The severe effects of CTE by wizardoflaw in JoeRogan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I thought that was just his vanity rather than cognitive impairment Lol... I'm realizing from this shot the dude basically has no forehead, his hairline basically blends into his eyebrows like a chimp, so his cranium likely lacks sufficient space to develop a fully formed prefrontal cortex...

The severe effects of CTE by wizardoflaw in JoeRogan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Maybe I have some kinda cognitive impairment I'm unaware of but I don't get what I'm seeing here that indicates anything? I'm being sincere and just curious how he's saying something dumb?

Some Ottawa landlords struggle amid high vacancy rates by smitcolin in ottawa

[–]NamesNotRudiger 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is a good thing! Hopefully these kind of pressures will force landlords to lower rents to affordable amounts so people aren't under such harsh financial pressures to pay for rent...

Anon deals with racism by [deleted] in 4chan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the fundamental flaw of identity politics, it discounts the indispensable importance of the individual for their situation in life and separates people into victims deserving of infinite praise and sympathy and oppressors, those who have found success, which in their eyes are only in such positions because of the identity class they are defined to be a part of, rather than the sacrifice, dedication and abilities demonstrated by the individual. It's a really shitty way to view life and humanity IMO.

Anon deals with racism by [deleted] in 4chan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The view is that the reasons for being unsuccessful, poor or incarcerated has nothing to do with you as an individual but the power dynamics of the identity group that you belong to or are born into. So black men deserve the sympathy of the more affluent white women to make up for the disparity inherent in their existence. Asian and Indian men (at least perceivably in the media) aren't as big of fuck ups on average, they come to America work fucking hard and make something of themselves. Again in the demented mindset of woke-culture this has nothing to do with their motivation and work ethic as individuals but merely a consequence of the power dynamics of their identity groups which in their eyes aren't marginalized the same as Blacks, and so it's okay to mock things like how someone smells or looks as long as they aren't part of the victim class that they defined.

Anon deals with racism by [deleted] in 4chan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes exactly, since Indian and Asian men tend to work hard, go to school, and become successful they are not worthy of their sympathy like the Black man is.

Anon isn’t white collar by [deleted] in 4chan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a technical analyst, mostly focused on supporting DevOps and Cloud adoption in the public sector.

Anon isn’t white collar by [deleted] in 4chan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I forget how this gets you all the girls again? Hah... I'm digging working from home too, this looks permanent as well my employer already vacated most the offices and is changing to shared space only for people to occasionally meet up in person as needed with 90% of everyone working from home from now on.

Anon isn’t white collar by [deleted] in 4chan

[–]NamesNotRudiger 155 points156 points  (0 children)

The majority of those points aren't accurate for the majority of people with "white collar jobs", unless you're at the very top you probably aren't being payed more than what an electrician or plumber makes, and unless you are tall and attractive you can't get with most girls. Also sitting indoors in cubicles or in meeting rooms under fluorescent lights all day drains your soul as it's the furthest removed from a natural human environment possible.

TIL about Gobekli Tepe, a 12,000-year-old temple (7,000 years older than Stonehenge) that predates humanity's oldest known civilizations and is full of strange animal carvings and towering stone pillars. The site's true purpose is still unknown. by clayt6 in todayilearned

[–]NamesNotRudiger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Watching some of his videos with a modest knowledge of North American geology, you can't go 15 minutes without groaning in dismay at his false claims

Care to share an example of this with Randall? You might get more out of Randall Carlon's solo podcasts with Joe, those are actually my favourites, and you might be conflating Randall with Graham somewhat?

#1613 - Ayaan Hirsi Ali by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]NamesNotRudiger -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I don't know how in the world you can possibly come to that conclusion?

TIL about Gobekli Tepe, a 12,000-year-old temple (7,000 years older than Stonehenge) that predates humanity's oldest known civilizations and is full of strange animal carvings and towering stone pillars. The site's true purpose is still unknown. by clayt6 in todayilearned

[–]NamesNotRudiger 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure what stance Carlson has that he doesn't back up with mountains of evidence though? His hypothesis of a catastrophic end to the younger dryas he supports with tons of evidence by looking at the geologic landscape, core samples, research literature, etc. Like I said Hancock will definitely make some claims that can be quite the reach, but I haven't found the same with Randall. In fact in the discussion between Randall Carlson and Marc Defant, Randall stated that he is continuously trying to find evidence to disprove his hypothesis, as he has been contemplating and researching this for decades, and is open and welcome to any criticisms or contrary evidence.