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    “Y’know, the Aurora Borealis was visible within my kitchen recently.”

    “Yeah, no, I heard about that. That’s crazy man. Was that this past winter?”

    “No, mid-May. Completely localized to my Kitchen in Springfield.”

    “Wow, that’s wild. Yeah.”

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    This is why I can’t trust people who love Joe Rogan. I say that as a fan from the 2000s when he was doing Fear Factor/NewsRadio.

    He rarely challenges the people he brings into the studio that need to be challenged. Like he’ll bring in a climate scientist and a climate denier, and spend most of his energy attempting to debunk the scientist or challenge their thinking. The denier, he’ll make jokes and politely agree.

    He’s The View for men who struggle with having a personality.

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      from the 2000s when he was doing Fear Factor/NewsRadio.

      Fun fact, Ray Romano (of ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ fame) was originally cast as the station’s handyman on NewsRadio but was let go before the pilot because producers felt his comedic timing wasn’t quick enough to keep up with the rest of the cast. When Joe Rogan was hired to replace him they retooled the character based on his standup routine from the time… Which was basically just ranting about drugs and conspiracy theories on stage.

      That’s the only reason the Joe Garrelli character was a conspiracy theorist. So when people tell you “Joe Rogan used to be reasonable” they don’t know what they’re talking about. He was barely acting on that show. He’s always been a contrarian meathead conspiracy theorist.

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        drugs and conspiracy theories on stage

        so was bill hicks, and I’m pretty sure the guy who had the “what are you reading FOR” rant wouldn’t have been one of those right wing nutjobs.

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        Oh he was always that. He was just very authentic in being that guy, especially early on in his podcast. What made his podcast interesting a decade ago is it was often just comedians telling stories. Sort of a Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn vibe usually.

        Definitely not anymore.

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    Skinner, with his crazy explanations

    Rogan believes with not a hint of reservations

    When he hears Skinner’s lame exaggerations

    There’s no trouble in town tonight!

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    did you see that guy doing isometric exercise on his kitchen windowsill?

    he ended up going to krusty burger right after to get his protein, what a wild workout.

    Jamie pull that up

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    He am not a smart man Jenny, but at least he knows how to pontificate bullshit.