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Sam Harris | Joe Rogan and the Ethics of Apology

noseeem jokingly says...

Nice that he gets the understanding and benefit of the doubt. So what about Whoopi?

She hosts a show based on sharing viewpoints. She gave her's. Nothing offense other than, perhaps, ignorance (like that's in short supply nowadays) which could have been checked during the show. Maybe throw Joy under the bus too? Behar and Goldberg. (oh. the irony)

The zaniness of talking about "Maus" being banned, then having a decent, honest human, punished for something so much, much, less trivial is madding.

"Man's inhumanity to man" gets her quiet time. Which book are they throwing at her?

If Joe can be tolerated for more, Whoopie should be for less.

joe scarborough on wednesday jan 6 2021 maga riot

Senators Who Urged Voters To Decide - Now What?

Oral History of Karate Kid w/ Ralph Macchio & William Zabka

Toto: Africa (but off-beat and off-key)

The First 6 Missions | Season 1 | THE ORVILLE

CrushBug says...

Agree with the comments. The first 2 were just standard Seth, focusing on himself and giving himself the most dialog. He ends up belabouring his scenes. I loved Million Ways To Die In The West, but it was just a little painful throughout.

That said, episode 3 came along and damn things got good. They still have their zany in there, but they are certainly laying out a good show.

gramar explaned | exurb1a

oritteropo says...

In my american-english word list (which does have the problem that it includes names and doesn't only list word stems, so it has zanier, zanies, zaniest for instance) the counts are:

  • i before e: 4503
  • ei not following c: 794
  • c followed by ie: 181
  • ei following c: 65


At 84% vs 66% correct, your version is clearly better for this word list

Fairbs said:

I tried to promote my variation of this rule for awhile which is i before e always; haven't gotten a lot of traction, but it's sure as shit an improvement

Ice Cube, Kevin Hart And Conan Help A Student Driver

PlayhousePals says...

I particularly enjoy how the momentum builds through the entire thing. Just when you think things couldn't get any more ... uh, zany? Like it crescendo's to hilarity

eric3579 said:

*doublepromote that was hilarious and deserves all your votes. Best way to start my morning.

SNL - Bad Girls

Babymech says...

Not that it really matters in the greater context of an incredibly bland musical skit, but... 3 out of 5 of their zany 'bad behavior' examples were just about being shitty to service workers, so why draw the line at not tipping?

Women Attacked By Fake Cop In Road Rage On Highway 80

Bigger Pizzas: A Capitalist Case for Health Care Reform

Trancecoach says...

He is right -- you need innovation to create things and then competition to bring prices down, but then arrives at some strange conclusions and inconsistencies. (All the while sounding like he is on crack.)

He makes a case for government giving money to entrepreneurs. Isn't that the "partnership system" that we have now? The mix of giving "public" money to "private" entrepreneurs?

His "solutions" require omniscient central planning to know who to give money to.

It's kind of sad the level of audience he is addressing his ideas to.
MTV meets pop-econ.

Basically he is advocating, like in the other video, a form of crony capitalism here. And the "problem" is that we don't have enough of it. So we should be giving more money to cronies because it doesn't matter if their "pizzas" get bigger, their "success" will "trickle down" to the rest of us and everyone will have a bigger pizza even if it's nowhere near as big as that of the wealthy entrepreneurs. A dog chasing its tail.

It's a weird sort of crony capitalism, though, because you give money to everyone and then one or two of those will build successful businesses and employ everyone else who didn't do as much with the money that was given to them. That's a kind of circular and it's not realistic to think that a couple of entrepreneurs will make up for all the money "given" to everyone else, and the resulting inflation and the myriad of problems therein.

I think he is trying to appeal to both left and right wingers, but it seems rather incoherent, a fact he may be trying to disguise with the fast pace and choppy editing, i.e., a video version of "fast-tlking" (i.e., swindling) to prevent any real and careful analysis of what he says.

I think there's more useful information in the videos this guy produces, but alas, they're not as "zany" as these...

Rise of the Triad - Oldschool Drunk-Missile action-PAX East

probie says...

Man, I am looking forward to this. Not because it's ROTT, but because it could mark a return of the classic deathmatch shooters. I want zany weapons, health packs and wacky levels again.

Wil Wheaton & Science of Star Trek with Neil deGrasse Tyson

Jack Nicholson speech - Mars Attacks

BoneRemake says...

>> ^budzos:

What's good about it, you ask? The music. The opening credits. The burning cows and other various sight gags. The design and rendering of the martians. The gleeful gore. The zany goings-on.


Such is what I noticed this time around, a lot I never noticed the previous viewing. They just make fun of a lot of situations, how agencies handle things etc.

Jack Nicholson speech - Mars Attacks

budzos says...

What's good about it, you ask? The music. The opening credits. The burning cows and other various sight gags. The design and rendering of the martians. The gleeful gore. The zany goings-on.



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