He's not a virgin, ya fool!! He said in the video he got his religious marriage certificate, so he could 'shtook' his wife!! Shtook is Jewish for doing it, which is teen talk for bumping uglies, which is geezer talk for coitus, which is science talk for fucking, which is cool talk for sexual intercourse, which is unnecessary - I mean, just say sex right!?
Ben, the two of us need look no more We both found what we were looking for With a friend to call my own I'll never be alone, and you, my friend, will see You've got a friend in WEEEEEEEED!
I’m not a Ben Shapiro fan. He often comes across as a bit smarmy. However, this is one of the best examples of two people of slightly different opinions having a really great discussion without over emotion. Also big respect for saying where he doesn’t have knowledge and not having an opinion. I think both Ben and Joe were both very good in this interview. We need more discussions like this in our society.
that's what i think is the problem....not too many people can have reasonable discussions regardless of what 'side' they are on. just listen to the other person and then make your judgement. this is a great response by you.
I’m not a fan of either Joe or Ben. I watched this because of the topic, followed by two people that I do not admire at all. But I must say, it was a great debate. Well-spoken, they listen to each other & aside from Joe about five times, there’s no red herrings
I agree. I very much love how he says these are my personal beliefs & morals but you’re free to do as you want without my judgement. Just because you don’t agree with something or an opinion doesn’t mean there’s judgment or meanness. Simply, “respectfully disagree”. So many people want to argue now or if you don’t agree they take it personal 😹😹😹 not everything is mean.
I would like to say thank you to ben and joe for taking the time to have such a healthy and intelligent conversation that actually benefits everyone. It is soooo refreshing.
Ben, the two of us need look no more We both found what we were looking for With a friend to call my own I'll never be alone, and you, my friend, will see You've got a friend in WEEEEEEEED!
I always love the phrasing "in my opinion". A lot of people these day's don't understand that it just clarified that that's what they think, instead of them feeling it as an absolute. Which drastically changes observations. Joe is a legend for setting an example
Amazing podcast between two critical thinkers. Struggle is absolutely a part of life even if people are doubtful because they would rather live in a world of comfort. You learn and grow as a human being in times of turmoil if you have the right mental compass guiding you through tough times.
Your comment should be top comment. I don't know if you believe in the afterlife but I've followed literally hundreds of near-death-experience stories where people claim to have gone to "the other side" during clinical death and most have reported that they met with higher beings that reminded them that life is supposed to be difficult and challenging for the purpose of spiritual growth and learning. There's so much cohesiveness with their stories that I believe life after death is probably true. This knowledge has given me the strength to cope with hardship more effectively than the average person. I've been through the lowest of the low and I came out of it a much stronger person with more wisdom. I really feel like I meant to go through terrible stuff to get where I am now. My mother in-law on the other hand, doesn't cope well with hardship. Not to sound mean, and there's no way to sugarcoat it, but she's an extremely stupid and unintelligent person. She's 70-something and not at all wise or seasoned. She's a "young soul" and comes across as someone who's learned absolutely nothing. She feels that life has cheated her, that everything's unfair and that she should never have to suffer or have any hardship. Her mentality is so immature and unrealistic. She doesn't see the opportunities for lessons in hardship. I do. That's why I don't sulk or feel sorry for myself for the challenges I have in life. I view it as something I was meant to experience and for a good purpose. Life is what it is and we must make the best of it and learn to live in the now and enjoy what we have.
@@BadDriversOfNapa Very detailed, I appreciate your comment and perspective. In my own life, this relates to the practice of Stoicism. Marcus Aurelius was evidently able to deal with all the hardships he was dealt with in his lifetime--living by the philosophy of "the obstacle is the way." When you look at everything as either a lesson or a success, rather than a failure or a success, it can change your life dramatically; as long as you have a healthy perspective on what the lesson might be, and are truthful with yourself during the reflection process. I honestly believe that many people would become immune to depression, if they practiced this way of thinking. It's easy to say that you're depressed and reach for crutches in life while you claim to be a victim of circumstance. It's arguably more challenging yet more virtuous in my opinion, to take control of your own life and to understand that there are things outside of your control. There are many people that have it much worse than you do. Nothing is stopping you from making do with what you've got while moving forward, other than your own mind. The mind is analogous to a "tool" in my view; it's your choice on how to use it effectively and also your responsibility to keep it sharp. I think there's far too much stigma around some of these substances. If you view them as a tool, they can be used for great things but dangerous depending on circumstance as well. Nothing is ever viewed as black and white when I think about things. I think it's probably bad for younger adults with developing brains. I think that benefits can be gained by those who need it for a variety of appropriate reasons in my book. I have the same viewpoint on psylocibin. My theory around that, is that developed brains with less neuroplasticity are stuck in certain ways, and chemicals like this can re-open pathways that normally wouldn't be open, as a way to "reboot" the system. As this relates to the studies around aiding with depression, and seeing my father develop depression over time, this makes a ton of sense to me. Especially, given the fact that you hear stories about people curing their depression on their own, once something "clicks" in their own mind about their own life during self-reflection. Mindset should be something that society explores more deeply in my opinion. It's much more important than any other topic.
@@TheAceInfinity Yes, indeed. I agree with just about all of what you said. Ever since gaining wisdom about what life is really about, I no longer have a victim mentality. I now see every hardship as an opportunity for growth and an opportunity to do something great. My wife is being forced out of a job that's always made her happy......being forced out because of physical damage to her hands brought about by the job itself. She's going to have to go outside her comfort zone and relearn how to deal with difficult people for her next job (a job that isn't so physically demanding as her current one is). But I remind her that when one door closes, another door opens. People get so wrapped up in self-pity and victimhood that they don't see new opportunities right in front of them. They sulk so badly they don't look for solutions. Any time things get tough, I start looking for solutions rather than sit around and sulk. Every problem has a solution or a workaround. My take on recreational drugs is this. I don't do them myself, but I don't frown upon people who do, unless they're doing them to "escape" their problems. Problems are meant to be faced head on and dealt with, rather than running away from them or sweeping them under the rug. I do like to drink, but never to the point where I'm drinking to numb myself or escape my duty to face my problems. And never to the point where I'm poisoning my liver. Moderation is key. I added a new song to my playlist which got me thinking about what my "drug" is. The jazz chillhop group _Down To The Bone_ has a song called "Music Is My Drug". It got me to connect the dots. Music IS my "drug". Jazz and chillhop will always lift my mood when I'm down and make me feel energetic and ready to take the world by the balls. Music gives me a boost when I need it. So, it's the endorphins from the music giving me that "high". I don't use that to escape my problems but rather to give me that needed boost to then face my problems with more confidence. Now, I gotta go listen to that song again...... lol
They say the brain develops until you’re 25 but I legitimately don’t know if I would have even stayed sane until then without weed. I became an EMT at 18 years old and saw as well as experienced firsthand- horrific things before my twenties had even begun. At twenty years old, I came home from shift every day and would just stare at the wall for 45 minutes before moving because my mind was just such a wreck. It was all getting to me before I even realized. I eventually tried cannabis a year later after switching fields and it really gave me the “break” I needed to examine what was happening to me and make changes accordingly. I still struggle and have anxious days (I am professionally diagnosed with PTSD now) but I’m past the “All day every day” phase of cannabis addiction that some people such as myself experience, and I can finally implement its various cannabinoids into my life intelligently and wisely for improvement.
On the other hand I smoked weed at 16 and it gave me mental disorders the echoes of which persist to this day(depersonalization/de-realization/some sort ot panic/anxiety/psychotic attacks), it probably changed the course of my life in a vastly negative manner. I'm 95% it wouldnt've happened had i not smoked. I'm more or less fine, on the surface im probably more 'normal/healthy' than most of the retards in here that spout the benefits of weed and i suppose in some way im even grateful for the experience, however one wonders.. I will say that the whole reason for trying it was it wasn't allowed therefore i fully support legalization.
@@Heopful If someone has genetically predispositioned schizofrenia then weed can trigger it earlier than they would normally get it. I wonder if that's the case with anxiety etc. In my personal experience I was anxious before and after weed and sometimes when I got too high it was especially bad. Mixing THC with CBD weed helped a lot because CBD has antipsychotic properties.
Probably adderall... funny that a lot of these people that don't 'smoke weed personally' are all for taking a shitload of prescription amphetamines or adderall until theyre gakked out of their minds like steven crowder or ben shapiro talking like a damn chipmunk lmao
In an alternate universe in a dmt podcast called the dmt expirience where one pinch of dmt is interveiwing another. DMT: "Have you ever done Joe Rogan?"
😂😂😂😂 Noice! I can feel those endorphins being released and a mad reduction of epinephrine and cortisol! It's changing my perceptions... Ahhh... Feels gooooood!! I'm surprised the fda doesn't consider laughter, to be non-beneficial!
I joined the army after high school in 2009 1st platoon Aco 126 unfortunately I was hurt and became disabled in 2015 tbi my rehabilitation was at crag hospital in Colorado cannabis helps me on bad days when I feel overwhelmed i think it helps me come to terms with some bad crap and more easily deal with it after I smoke
I really, really, really, wish, this is how politicians talked in debates. Calm, friendly, and not arguing. They disagree on certain things, but respect the others opinions.
Politics is the worse way to solve any problem. Politics is dead. Politics is like an app that has never had an upgrade while just falling behind while the rest.of the world moves forward. We should put science at for front to solve problems and get rid of all those old bags that don't even remember their own name.
@@Furious703 But what if science doesnt know the answer to everything and we aren't sure what is the best way to do stuff . Then how do we decide our actions?
Because he has mastered the subject knows everything he can and use it in a situation that makes it easier to understand for a person who hasn’t experienced it
@@lanceking7273 I am not saying jiu-jitsu is a bad example. I am just saying that there are maybe better examples he could've used. Not EVERYTHING has to do with martial arts.
Thank you so much Joe and Ben, an excellent discussion carried out agreeably with I think solid points made on both sides and not one moment moral posturing or denigration. A rare scene in this contentious world! MORE PLEASE!
I microdose with mushrooms for PTSD, was also addicted to pain pills 370 pounds walking with a cane , Now with cannabis and mushrooms I’m 189 no more pills no more addiction
Only drink water. working out as little sugar as possible and I just suffer through the munchies , a lot of my weight gain was from medication the VA Docs gave me
@@robbie8620 sweets aint a problem for me but i just love eating so much i can barely contain myself when im sober. Guess i ll have to quit smoking forever cause even if i lose the weight i ll gain it back if i start again
My 75 y/o grandpa in 2010-“reefer drugs are bad and are the devils work!” My 80 y/o grandpa dying of cancer in 2015- “hand me the cookie with weed in it so I can scarf these chili dogs in a few minutes and spend some time with you” True story.
I had a similar experience with my grandpa. He was always against it until he found out he was dying of cancer. I've never seen an 80 year old man smoke a joint so damn quick. He could eat and he wanted to spend time with us more. Without marijuana in his life towards the end we wouldnt have gotten those few last memories.
joe showed us where ben was contradicting himself in his form of believe what is embedded in dark age and fuedal age relgious traditionality of realisms and ideals. whilst with science furthering us in the information age the moses and the burning bush had to be a hallucination from a drug induced activity or mental disfragmentation showing that pyschoactivity in the bible is a good thing if the story of moses is supposed to be a sign of good like jews and christians say it is. this is exactly what ben opposes ben needs to further his mind to openess and his views contradict and put him in some ways absloutly wrong. joe is trying to break bens stigma on a matter ben knows a shallow amount of information on the matter as he kept himself withdrawn and conservative in thought and stature in his life of the subject of drugs and the ideas at large in this debate shown that.
@johnwayne87 No. But its already established. We know his point of view and Bens. So to say that only means you want to continue arguing about it. Who the hell wants to be around that?
Fritz 45ACP But ben isnt against the use of marijuana. So why keep drilling talking points to someone that A: isnt against it and B: clearly doesnt want to talk about it anymore.
This was a really great watch and I honestly feel I have an addictive personality and I feel marijuana can be addictive based on the person. In my early twenties I was smoking like an eighth a week of what we would call "dank" or it would probably be called "gas" today so expensive is where i'm going. Anyway I was getting to where I wouldn't get high or possibly just the first smoke of the day and then you chase that high all day. I ended up quitting for a year because of how bad I was getting and promised myself i'd never get to be that heavy of a smoker again. Never had a problem since but I can also see where Ben was saying it can be bad. I was wasting all of my money on it and living check to check so at that point in life it was very bad for me. Also I have always been a fully functional worker in any field while being high pretty much all the time, I was high so often no one even knew lol! I used to work concrete construction so safety was a must but I used to work with people that seemed to just become retarded after smoking and would then mess everything up all day after.
As someone who smoked everyday and stopped and I tried it again after my views changed. I think people need to try certain drugs to not change but rewrite their perspectives
I'm glad you mention this. I've known a fair few people who insist that marijuana is not "addictive" and that there's no adverse effects from taking or not taking it. I've a close family member and she's been smoking it everyday for the last 20 years. I've noticed that she has never progressed into a more adult mindset. She's still very much the 16 year old who cries that "everything is unfair " and she's now pushing 40 with 2 kids who are nearly adults. Plus she has absolutely no ambitions or aspirations. I believe the marijuana has something to do with it. It's still a drug with psychoactive properties.
@@cassiemontgomery45that’s a “her problem” imo. Blaming it on a substance is avoidant and pathetic. Plenty, if not almost all adults smoking weed are at a place where they are adult enough to function
Yea, when it comes to drugs, our government is fucking retardes. Drink until you pass out with 16 but weed is straight from the devil and you'll go to jail for it.
@@qipteq1786 thats fucking bullshit. Im from Germany and I know noone that suddenly stopped drinking beer because its "haram". Stop making shit up about other countries to fuel your wrong political opinions. I bet youve never been to Europe once, probably watched too much Fox News.
Lmao I swear Joe finds a way to transition into talking about DMT in like 70% of the podcasts i've watched of his. I'm not opposed to it though, it's an interesting topic.
This is a beautiful conversation. I agree with Joe pretty much the whole way, but these people very clearly disagree in such an respectful, adult way. This is far more rare than it should be.
MysterySteve: The Pathetic Gamer I agree more with Ben. People like yourself and Joe smoke weed and personally we don’t have a problem with it. I just don’t expect you guys to shove it down our throats to accept it and smoke it ourselves if we choose not to. Like he said “this is a free country” we should all do what we want without someone forcibly trying to bring their ideas for everyone else to believe.
I smoked pot ALOT when I was about 16-25 years old and when I say a lot I mean from morning to nights I was stoned I would say like 90% of the time. I then had to quit for about 5 years because I got a job that had random drug testing and I got married and we had a child. After that five year gap we moved and I got a different job so I thought I would go back to smoke turns out I had changed and now could t stand the way pot made me feel and it effected me a lot more like over 24 hours from a partial joint. That was about 10 years ago and since then it has become legal in my state and a handful of times I’ve tried to see if I would like it again and I just can’t especially with all the new ways they offer to get high off pot and how incredibly potent and strong it is now I’ve grown to hate it. Another point I believe in is we can know that smoking and drinking is bad for a developing brain and tell our kids to not use and wait u til they are grown but it is always best to lead by example now my stance is I hate near all intoxicant’s. There is just no way to have them for adult use and be able to keep them out of children’s hands. Wow sorry for the rant 😂 just my opinion
Joe “When you eat edibles the THC is processed in your liver and your body produces something called 11-hydroxy metabolite which is five times more psychoactive than THC” Rogan
I like this interview. I am conservative, but I have had extensive experience with various substances. This was a beautiful interview. Thank you, Joe and Ben. 😊👍🏻
My opinion about marijuana and other drugs is, if you have never tried them you have nothing to say about them "being bad" for you. You don't hire a mechanic to fix your car if he has never seen an engine before Edit: I must say that meth and synthesized drugs have already shown us a track record of ruining your health, those are not the "drugs" I'm referring to, I'm referring to LSD, "majic" mushrooms, marijuana, along with other "natural high" things used by Shamans and Medicine Men for centuries.
@@andyeah3414 I wouldn't call Datura "hard" but the rest of that stuff will mess up your brain chemistry. I wouldn't care if it all disappeared tomorrow
0.75x speed is good, Joe sounds chill on weed and Ben sounds like a normal guy yeet... Or just try 2x speed and Joe sounds like he's almost caught up to Ben's normal speed and Ben sounds like Eminem on steroids...
Glad I ran across this, I haven't tripped in like 40 years lol, I'll tell ya what, would love to have some of the microdot from back in the day for sure, I at 65 would try it, or the Psilocybin mushrooms. I have heard about the xtacy, and never got to try that like 25 years ago from some friends, great show Joe...✌😎
There's something about him that always got on my I don't know if it's his voice demeanor or acting like he knows everything but it makes me still want to watch him
Great conversation. Alcohol, sugar, and food abuse make America obese and unhealthy. Big RX has all the solutions in this bottle or injection. I agree with Ben, that having self-mastery and being accountable to yourself is paramount for solid health. You control what you put in your body every day. Living healthy pays off big time.
Amen!! Love both these guys & I expected nothing less from them. Isn’t it sad that we compliment two people having a civil discussion because it is so rare to see these days…..
"Totally different vues"? I think .."totally" ..is a bit of overstatement. In fact, what I saw was more agreement than differences. The "differences" really only became apparent when religious views entered the discussion.
People who smoke aren't satisfied with you saying "smoke if you want, we don't want to criminalize it". They want (may even need) you to say "ok ok fine smoking is good for you so let's smoke together".
Ben: I’m a virgin
Joe: DMT
Leon 123 if you do DMT you won’t be a virgin anymore because the universe will fuck you.
Part Of All lmao best comment
He's not a virgin, ya fool!! He said in the video he got his religious marriage certificate, so he could 'shtook' his wife!! Shtook is Jewish for doing it, which is teen talk for bumping uglies, which is geezer talk for coitus, which is science talk for fucking, which is cool talk for sexual intercourse, which is unnecessary - I mean, just say sex right!?
Best comment 😂😂
BOOM!
Joe: weed should be legal
Ben: I agree with you
Joe: Moses took dmt
Ben: perhaps
😂😂
me: i raped a man
@Dominic Aubuchon thankyou, dominic
Do they discuss that in this video?
Ben, the two of us need look no more
We both found what we were looking for
With a friend to call my own
I'll never be alone, and you, my friend, will see
You've got a friend in WEEEEEEEED!
It's so satisfying to hear a debate/discussion between intelligent and polite people. It's a pity it's becoming rare nowadays.
A lot more problems would be solved if things were debated this way
I love debates between intelligent people. This isn’t one.
It's always been rare 😂
When has this ever been common
used to always been common, everyone is an asshole nowadays@@judehamilton1054
I’m not a Ben Shapiro fan. He often comes across as a bit smarmy. However, this is one of the best examples of two people of slightly different opinions having a really great discussion without over emotion. Also big respect for saying where he doesn’t have knowledge and not having an opinion. I think both Ben and Joe were both very good in this interview. We need more discussions like this in our society.
that's what i think is the problem....not too many people can have reasonable discussions regardless of what 'side' they are on. just listen to the other person and then make your judgement. this is a great response by you.
Totally Agree 👍
I’m not a fan of either Joe or Ben. I watched this because of the topic, followed by two people that I do not admire at all. But I must say, it was a great debate. Well-spoken, they listen to each other & aside from Joe about five times, there’s no red herrings
I agree. I very much love how he says these are my personal beliefs & morals but you’re free to do as you want without my judgement. Just because you don’t agree with something or an opinion doesn’t mean there’s judgment or meanness. Simply, “respectfully disagree”. So many people want to argue now or if you don’t agree they take it personal 😹😹😹 not everything is mean.
if you set the speed to 0.75 joe sounds drunk and ben sounds like he's talking at normal speed
samarztk lmao you’re right
😂😂😂
That’s how Ben thinks we all sound when we speak.
@@zechariahcifuentes7002 thats hilarious and probably true.
So true!!!
This is legit 23 minutes of Rogan trying to convince Ben to smoke a doinkie with him LOL
Mr. Quantum Nuts I was thinking the same thing😂😂
@@chartarded4818 I think ben needs a beer and a hit of weed. His voice might actually drop
Lol yea n I fkn wish he would lol
5:53
You're absolutely right.
I would like to say thank you to ben and joe for taking the time to have such a healthy and intelligent conversation that actually benefits everyone. It is soooo refreshing.
Extremely refreshing
They aren’t taking time out of their day like your saying. Their making money this is their job
I'm so glad to finally see Ben talking to someone who can disagree yet still laugh with each other
anybody: marijuana
joe organ: elite jiu jitsu fighters
LMFAO
Yes, my favorite podcaster of all time
ChickenBiddies AHAHA LMAO BRUH SO HIGH IM LMAO THIS NIGGA DOES IT EVERYTIME😭 love it lmao
Ben, the two of us need look no more
We both found what we were looking for
With a friend to call my own
I'll never be alone, and you, my friend, will see
You've got a friend in WEEEEEEEED!
He is a fucking deadly black belt too I guess 1stdan
Shapiro permanently on 1.5x speed.
True, he sounds normal at 0.75x speed
Nick Wurthmann joe sounds normal on 1.5
I'm on warp speed at 2x goin to andromeda
Nick Wurthmann fax
3:20 at 1.75x
This is how conversations should be just chill even if you disagree
"When I was 16 I was a CHIMP" 😂😂
I know, that line cracked me up 🤣
*Pro tip: put the playback speed to 0.75 = Joe sounds high, Ben sounds like a normal human*
😄😄👍
This worked very well
Omg this is the greatest shit ever hahaha
Nah ben sounds like he's a few beers in and really vibing
😭😭
Ben Shapiro doesn't need drugs if he seems like he is on speed or cocaine all the time.
That man is always on 2x talking speed
He’s just high on logic and facts
Need to get him to smoke so he can relax a bit and slow down lol
He diffidently has an adderall prescription though.
Stress from a crappy sex life.
I like the way how mr.Rogan thinks and discusses the issues. His openminded discussion are super interesting and get you thinking.
I always love the phrasing "in my opinion". A lot of people these day's don't understand that it just clarified that that's what they think, instead of them feeling it as an absolute. Which drastically changes observations. Joe is a legend for setting an example
This is the adult version of “Come on man, just try it, everyone’s doing it.”
IXI SHADES IXI like food you have to measure carefully
I prefer the illuminati version. Have a bold guy talk fancy about weed and legalize it like alcohol.
Come on man. Try it. Moses did
Edward Garcia talk to god, trust just try it
You win the comment section haha
Joe:weed can be good
Ben: i agree
Joe: wanna smoke
Ben: I dont do drugs
Joe:but weed should be legal
Ben: i agree
Joe: ji jitsu fighters
You just can't top that argument. 🤣
Lmaooo
Ju jitsu
Lmaoooo
1000REMBOY jiu
That was a fantastic conversation.
Both men made good points.
Amazing podcast between two critical thinkers. Struggle is absolutely a part of life even if people are doubtful because they would rather live in a world of comfort. You learn and grow as a human being in times of turmoil if you have the right mental compass guiding you through tough times.
Your comment should be top comment. I don't know if you believe in the afterlife but I've followed literally hundreds of near-death-experience stories where people claim to have gone to "the other side" during clinical death and most have reported that they met with higher beings that reminded them that life is supposed to be difficult and challenging for the purpose of spiritual growth and learning. There's so much cohesiveness with their stories that I believe life after death is probably true. This knowledge has given me the strength to cope with hardship more effectively than the average person. I've been through the lowest of the low and I came out of it a much stronger person with more wisdom. I really feel like I meant to go through terrible stuff to get where I am now. My mother in-law on the other hand, doesn't cope well with hardship. Not to sound mean, and there's no way to sugarcoat it, but she's an extremely stupid and unintelligent person. She's 70-something and not at all wise or seasoned. She's a "young soul" and comes across as someone who's learned absolutely nothing. She feels that life has cheated her, that everything's unfair and that she should never have to suffer or have any hardship. Her mentality is so immature and unrealistic. She doesn't see the opportunities for lessons in hardship. I do. That's why I don't sulk or feel sorry for myself for the challenges I have in life. I view it as something I was meant to experience and for a good purpose. Life is what it is and we must make the best of it and learn to live in the now and enjoy what we have.
@@BadDriversOfNapa Very detailed, I appreciate your comment and perspective. In my own life, this relates to the practice of Stoicism. Marcus Aurelius was evidently able to deal with all the hardships he was dealt with in his lifetime--living by the philosophy of "the obstacle is the way." When you look at everything as either a lesson or a success, rather than a failure or a success, it can change your life dramatically; as long as you have a healthy perspective on what the lesson might be, and are truthful with yourself during the reflection process. I honestly believe that many people would become immune to depression, if they practiced this way of thinking. It's easy to say that you're depressed and reach for crutches in life while you claim to be a victim of circumstance. It's arguably more challenging yet more virtuous in my opinion, to take control of your own life and to understand that there are things outside of your control. There are many people that have it much worse than you do. Nothing is stopping you from making do with what you've got while moving forward, other than your own mind. The mind is analogous to a "tool" in my view; it's your choice on how to use it effectively and also your responsibility to keep it sharp.
I think there's far too much stigma around some of these substances. If you view them as a tool, they can be used for great things but dangerous depending on circumstance as well. Nothing is ever viewed as black and white when I think about things. I think it's probably bad for younger adults with developing brains. I think that benefits can be gained by those who need it for a variety of appropriate reasons in my book. I have the same viewpoint on psylocibin. My theory around that, is that developed brains with less neuroplasticity are stuck in certain ways, and chemicals like this can re-open pathways that normally wouldn't be open, as a way to "reboot" the system. As this relates to the studies around aiding with depression, and seeing my father develop depression over time, this makes a ton of sense to me. Especially, given the fact that you hear stories about people curing their depression on their own, once something "clicks" in their own mind about their own life during self-reflection. Mindset should be something that society explores more deeply in my opinion. It's much more important than any other topic.
@@TheAceInfinity Yes, indeed. I agree with just about all of what you said. Ever since gaining wisdom about what life is really about, I no longer have a victim mentality. I now see every hardship as an opportunity for growth and an opportunity to do something great. My wife is being forced out of a job that's always made her happy......being forced out because of physical damage to her hands brought about by the job itself. She's going to have to go outside her comfort zone and relearn how to deal with difficult people for her next job (a job that isn't so physically demanding as her current one is). But I remind her that when one door closes, another door opens. People get so wrapped up in self-pity and victimhood that they don't see new opportunities right in front of them. They sulk so badly they don't look for solutions. Any time things get tough, I start looking for solutions rather than sit around and sulk. Every problem has a solution or a workaround.
My take on recreational drugs is this. I don't do them myself, but I don't frown upon people who do, unless they're doing them to "escape" their problems. Problems are meant to be faced head on and dealt with, rather than running away from them or sweeping them under the rug. I do like to drink, but never to the point where I'm drinking to numb myself or escape my duty to face my problems. And never to the point where I'm poisoning my liver. Moderation is key.
I added a new song to my playlist which got me thinking about what my "drug" is. The jazz chillhop group _Down To The Bone_ has a song called "Music Is My Drug". It got me to connect the dots. Music IS my "drug". Jazz and chillhop will always lift my mood when I'm down and make me feel energetic and ready to take the world by the balls. Music gives me a boost when I need it. So, it's the endorphins from the music giving me that "high". I don't use that to escape my problems but rather to give me that needed boost to then face my problems with more confidence. Now, I gotta go listen to that song again...... lol
So true
Joe Rogan: Have you ever had any experience with Marijuana?
Ben: No
Joe Rogan:*Nows my opportunity*
Lmaooo
lol!
Joe Rogan: ¿Quieres?
GravityX999 _ LOLLLL
@@projectvivid9090 He literally said nothing about hallucinations... might want to brush up on your comprehension skills
This dude is literally every member of The Big Bang Theory in one person.
Underrated
Gilmore girls. My ex loved that show. I couldn’t understand a fucking word
🤣
Lmfao
BAHHAHAHAHAHA
This was probably the best video I’ve seen in a while.
They say the brain develops until you’re 25 but I legitimately don’t know if I would have even stayed sane until then without weed. I became an EMT at 18 years old and saw as well as experienced firsthand- horrific things before my twenties had even begun. At twenty years old, I came home from shift every day and would just stare at the wall for 45 minutes before moving because my mind was just such a wreck. It was all getting to me before I even realized. I eventually tried cannabis a year later after switching fields and it really gave me the “break” I needed to examine what was happening to me and make changes accordingly. I still struggle and have anxious days (I am professionally diagnosed with PTSD now) but I’m past the “All day every day” phase of cannabis addiction that some people such as myself experience, and I can finally implement its various cannabinoids into my life intelligently and wisely for improvement.
glad u found something that helped!!!!! and i completely agree
On the other hand I smoked weed at 16 and it gave me mental disorders the echoes of which persist to this day(depersonalization/de-realization/some sort ot panic/anxiety/psychotic attacks), it probably changed the course of my life in a vastly negative manner. I'm 95% it wouldnt've happened had i not smoked. I'm more or less fine, on the surface im probably more 'normal/healthy' than most of the retards in here that spout the benefits of weed and i suppose in some way im even grateful for the experience, however one wonders.. I will say that the whole reason for trying it was it wasn't allowed therefore i fully support legalization.
@@Heopful If someone has genetically predispositioned schizofrenia then weed can trigger it earlier than they would normally get it. I wonder if that's the case with anxiety etc. In my personal experience I was anxious before and after weed and sometimes when I got too high it was especially bad. Mixing THC with CBD weed helped a lot because CBD has antipsychotic properties.
Thank you for your service
@@Heopfulyou probably had drug laced weed from a black market street weed dealer and not from a weed dispensary
Ben Shapiro constantly talks like he's just been told he has 5 seconds left before we go to a commercial break
Lmao I'm dying
Tim Pool on here too. They both talk like theres an elevator door closing lmao.
he thinks talking fast asf = winning every argument lmao
Probably adderall... funny that a lot of these people that don't 'smoke weed personally' are all for taking a shitload of prescription amphetamines or adderall until theyre gakked out of their minds like steven crowder or ben shapiro talking like a damn chipmunk lmao
yep..annoyin
If Joe Rogan ever gets Shapiro to smoke a blunt with him, he shall be named supreme leader of the galaxy.
Stop wasting my God dam tax money
Shanty Cruz Your money goes to buying shitty skilcraft toilet paper, you’re nothing special guy.
@Michael Thompson he literally just explained his whole stance on weed in this video, this comment is willfully ignorant
@Michael Thompson You clearly didn't watch the video at all.
His new title would be VP Rogan
6:52 when he said rolling lol... i was like "yes they gon talk about mdma" lollll
After an amazing hard workout at the gym the feeling u get from is feels very psychedelic.
If Ben Shapiro smoked weed, he’d be playing Jazz on his violin instead of classical
Comment rank: Master
how do you play jazz on a violin?
Alex Gibbs just like Stéphane Grappelli did.
He'd be playing something wild like Idk, the main theme of Game of Thrones.
420 likes
In an alternate universe in a dmt podcast called the dmt expirience where one pinch of dmt is interveiwing another.
DMT: "Have you ever done Joe Rogan?"
Dude you're living on a different planet.
@@dollysjha2490 your living on my planet and your the pinch of dmt
😂😂😂😂 Noice! I can feel those endorphins being released and a mad reduction of epinephrine and cortisol! It's changing my perceptions... Ahhh... Feels gooooood!!
I'm surprised the fda doesn't consider laughter, to be non-beneficial!
What the fuck?
What the fuck
I joined the army after high school in 2009 1st platoon Aco 126 unfortunately I was hurt and became disabled in 2015 tbi my rehabilitation was at crag hospital in Colorado cannabis helps me on bad days when I feel overwhelmed i think it helps me come to terms with some bad crap and more easily deal with it after I smoke
*This type of conversation needs to be placed in a time capsule.*
I really, really, really, wish, this is how politicians talked in debates. Calm, friendly, and not arguing. They disagree on certain things, but respect the others opinions.
Yeah especially the part where they talk on 2.0x speed.
I’d love to vote for someone human.
@YexaC what’s that reason?
Politics is the worse way to solve any problem.
Politics is dead.
Politics is like an app that has never had an upgrade while just falling behind while the rest.of the world moves forward.
We should put science at for front to solve problems and get rid of all those old bags that don't even remember their own name.
@@Furious703 But what if science doesnt know the answer to everything and we aren't sure what is the best way to do stuff . Then how do we decide our actions?
How does he sneak jiu-jitsu into every conversation regardless of how irrelevant it is?
yes
cause jiu-jitsu is so universal that it can apply to most things or vice versa
Because he has mastered the subject knows everything he can and use it in a situation that makes it easier to understand for a person who hasn’t experienced it
Ever taken the time to do your research to realize that Jiu-Jitsu IS relevant any SOOOO MANY facets of mind, body, and soul?
@@lanceking7273 I am not saying jiu-jitsu is a bad example. I am just saying that there are maybe better examples he could've used. Not EVERYTHING has to do with martial arts.
Thank you for this intelligent discourse on Marijuana and Government overreaching.
Thank you so much Joe and Ben, an excellent discussion carried out agreeably with I think solid points made on both sides and not one moment moral posturing or denigration. A rare scene in this contentious world! MORE PLEASE!
I microdose with mushrooms for PTSD, was also addicted to pain pills 370 pounds walking with a cane , Now with cannabis and mushrooms I’m 189 no more pills no more addiction
Thats great to hear man my dad does the same thing and since he quit pills hes been a much happier person
@@tylermiavlogs5441 much Happier that’s for sure
@@robbie8620 how did you lose that much weight? Im struggling to lose weight too and every time i smoke weed i just wanna eat until my stomach hurts
Only drink water. working out as little sugar as possible and I just suffer through the munchies , a lot of my weight gain was from medication the VA Docs gave me
@@robbie8620 sweets aint a problem for me but i just love eating so much i can barely contain myself when im sober. Guess i ll have to quit smoking forever cause even if i lose the weight i ll gain it back if i start again
My 75 y/o grandpa in 2010-“reefer drugs are bad and are the devils work!”
My 80 y/o grandpa dying of cancer in 2015- “hand me the cookie with weed in it so I can scarf these chili dogs in a few minutes and spend some time with you”
True story.
Average Joe wow that’s change of pace
Is it the weed.. or cancer?
I had a similar experience with my grandpa. He was always against it until he found out he was dying of cancer. I've never seen an 80 year old man smoke a joint so damn quick. He could eat and he wanted to spend time with us more. Without marijuana in his life towards the end we wouldnt have gotten those few last memories.
Damn man
@@hrishikeshparab1236 fuck you Arthur
Excellent discussion, thank you Joe 👊🏻
This whole convo is a W
Normal people: “I don’t know, I’m not sure”
Ben: “I haven’t compiled the evidence for a thorough review”
he chooses his words carefully, even at that talking rate haha
radiowallofsound he said he is a libertarian yet wants to ban pot shops and liquor store from his neighborhood 🤣🤣🤣🤣 he is a fucking idiot
jorge osorto not really. Ben doesn’t wanna live near a store that’s bound to attract trash..who’s the idiot🤡
🔫🔫💰💰☘️🍻🚗
@@tonyoso1391 he still claimed that he was conservative in his morals, morally he wouldn’t want a pot shop or liquor store near him & his family.
Ben: I’m a Jew
Joe: HAVE YOU HEARD OF DMT
im crying 😭 but he's right.
Lol
I'm glad Joe actually puilled the DMT card
Winston Churchill well id call that an up most logical response
Momma Said Momma Said Momma Said, shit....
gotta love some Joe and Ben sitting down being real as real can get. Respect
Great closing line.
Ben -politics
Joe - thats cool bro but have you tried DMT, even Moses done that
joe showed us where ben was contradicting himself in his form of believe what is embedded in dark age and fuedal age relgious traditionality of realisms and ideals. whilst with science furthering us in the information age the moses and the burning bush had to be a hallucination from a drug induced activity or mental disfragmentation showing that pyschoactivity in the bible is a good thing if the story of moses is supposed to be a sign of good like jews and christians say it is. this is exactly what ben opposes ben needs to further his mind to openess and his views contradict and put him in some ways absloutly wrong. joe is trying to break bens stigma on a matter ben knows a shallow amount of information on the matter as he kept himself withdrawn and conservative in thought and stature in his life of the subject of drugs and the ideas at large in this debate shown that.
Lol
AJ Roidleh Religion is a dead end road so Ben is someone I have trouble listening to. He comes off somewhat educated but he's inhibiting himself
James Hughes it was not a proven science! Just a theory trying to manipulate people’s belief in God.
Was taking a hit from my blunt reading and saw your comment, nearly fucked up my hit laughing
Joe "I don't wanna let this marijuana thing go just yet" Rogan.
CineCool Video
Its so annoying when people say that about anything.
@johnwayne87 No. But its already established. We know his point of view and Bens. So to say that only means you want to continue arguing about it. Who the hell wants to be around that?
DmanDice Because he was bringing another reasoning point as a pro about the use of psychedelics and marijuana
Fritz 45ACP
But ben isnt against the use of marijuana. So why keep drilling talking points to someone that A: isnt against it and B: clearly doesnt want to talk about it anymore.
Fritz 45ACP
You have friends? Ever force them to keep talking about something? Especially if they dont care either way? Youd be annoying as fuk
This was a really great watch and I honestly feel I have an addictive personality and I feel marijuana can be addictive based on the person. In my early twenties I was smoking like an eighth a week of what we would call "dank" or it would probably be called "gas" today so expensive is where i'm going. Anyway I was getting to where I wouldn't get high or possibly just the first smoke of the day and then you chase that high all day. I ended up quitting for a year because of how bad I was getting and promised myself i'd never get to be that heavy of a smoker again.
Never had a problem since but I can also see where Ben was saying it can be bad. I was wasting all of my money on it and living check to check so at that point in life it was very bad for me.
Also I have always been a fully functional worker in any field while being high pretty much all the time, I was high so often no one even knew lol! I used to work concrete construction so safety was a must but I used to work with people that seemed to just become retarded after smoking and would then mess everything up all day after.
Hahahaha sorry but I had to laugh because I just imagined all those funny videos with workers messing up
Joe completely took on the “pothead” apologist persona.😆 Ben was agreeing, and Joe kept pushing the point! I love the conversation.
Normal conversation:
Joe Rogan: *high jiu jitsu*
The conversation works out for the topic
I really respect that Ben says he doesn’t know enough about a topic when he doesn’t.
Ohhh boy, find joe rogan stephen A. Hosting it would be a treat for you
What? This virgin in a suit constantly misspeaks 😂
@@Bbgm95 he has 2 kids
@@Bbgm95 🤣🤣🤣 Oh god lol, you're IQ must be room temperature or below lol.
David Strauss because I made a virgin joke. Only dummies are the ones taking it seriously 😳
As someone who smoked everyday and stopped and I tried it again after my views changed. I think people need to try certain drugs to not change but rewrite their perspectives
Physical addiction to marijuaja is not rare at all. I know of several people who go through withdrawls when trying to quit.
I'm glad you mention this. I've known a fair few people who insist that marijuana is not "addictive" and that there's no adverse effects from taking or not taking it. I've a close family member and she's been smoking it everyday for the last 20 years. I've noticed that she has never progressed into a more adult mindset. She's still very much the 16 year old who cries that "everything is unfair " and she's now pushing 40 with 2 kids who are nearly adults. Plus she has absolutely no ambitions or aspirations. I believe the marijuana has something to do with it. It's still a drug with psychoactive properties.
@@cassiemontgomery45 💯
bullshit
@@cassiemontgomery45that’s a “her problem” imo. Blaming it on a substance is avoidant and pathetic. Plenty, if not almost all adults smoking weed are at a place where they are adult enough to function
Execept the "withdrawals" are nothing more than not being able to sleep well for a little while. It's NOTHING like pills.
Joe "I don't wanna let this marijuana thing go yet" Rogan
😂 yes
Kayann Henry i literally read that as he said that i’m terrified
Jacson Dowell what the fuck same
talks about ben going on a minute and a half rant but then starts talking about the good sides of marijuana for a good 10 minutes or more
This is the best "Joe ____ Rogan" one XD
Joe “when I was 16 I was a chimp” Rogan
OhMyJosh I thought this comment was a joke lmao
Sounds like a Beck song
Damn u beat me to it
😂😂
Joe “I don’t want to let this marijuana thing go just yet” Rogan
Brilliant conversation
listening to these people talk is super interesting
Joe makes it so that you would like to be there and participate on the conversation
Prefect example that people can agree to disagree without yelling at each other. Wonderful interview.
If there is nothing at stake for them its really ez to not yell
@@wirdjadochnichts There is never anything at stake in a discussion.
@@lyricaljesus4078 this comment has to be a joke
@Mr.Beant I think people have allways been like that. Covid has shown what people are willing to do when crysis occurs
@@benjamincho4819 NDT always be like that, he talked as if his statement is the most right, an can't be wrong.... acts as he has the utmost authority
Great content and presentation. 😊
Been there my friend. Love you
"I know doctors who smoke Marijuana.
My wife is a doctor."
exposed
she does
I am starting to connect the dots
Yamikaiba123 LMAO 🤣
Yamikaiba123 I think he said one time “people who smoke weed annoy me” ....I forgot what it was but I think he was debating a college kid as usual
i wrestled a lot high for the same reason. you are very focused and will do exactly as joe said.
I am ADHD. When you talked about high jujitsu, I immediately understood the the focus example.
Joe : "Don't drink when you arent 25+"
16 year old germans : "Hold my beer"
Prost!
Yea, when it comes to drugs, our government is fucking retardes. Drink until you pass out with 16 but weed is straight from the devil and you'll go to jail for it.
14 year old Germans
@@qipteq1786 in german we call people like you "schwachtrinker"
@@qipteq1786 thats fucking bullshit. Im from Germany and I know noone that suddenly stopped drinking beer because its "haram". Stop making shit up about other countries to fuel your wrong political opinions. I bet youve never been to Europe once, probably watched too much Fox News.
Ben Shapiro talks like he’s trying to finish a 20 minute speech in 5 minutes
James Dennis haha yes he does..
Probably because he has to try and talk quickly on tv and against people to try and get a word in. Idk tho jus a thought
A lot of people on CA talk like this.. Clear and fast
It feels like my UA-cam is on 1.5xspeed
Caden Brust Or to prevent anyone else from getting a word in..
this is a 20m clip of Joe trying to convince Ben to smoke a joint with him 😂
great discussion i love bens point of view great points made on both sides. it just sucks that we dont understand substances fully
Lmao I swear Joe finds a way to transition into talking about DMT in like 70% of the podcasts i've watched of his. I'm not opposed to it though, it's an interesting topic.
Your comment would make a lot more sense if the topic of this video weren't *drug use.*
he literally doesnt tho lmao u dont watch enough of his podcasts apparently
Hes trying to silently open peoples eyes to the truth of life. Shhhh
Jon you want hotdog?
Thats crazy dude but have you ever done DMT and enhanced your perception of joes podcasts....lmao..your right
This interview is just brain orgasm. How they have totally different ideas but still have a smooth respectful back and forth is just amazing.
They don't have different ideas though, that is what Ben kept saying. Joe was just making assumptions because Ben didn't say "I agree with you."
I hope you cringe at some point when you read back your comments like this.
shvettybetty give him a year when he’s out the rabbit hole haha
That's the power of conservatism
It’s rare in this day in age
Addiction to weed is rare but if it does happen the cravings stop after a few days of stopping it’s really not like horoin levels of addictive
Moses definitely didn’t go on a drug trip at the burning bush! 😂 💨
Joe- "I'd like to speak to you about my Lord and savior DMT"
Rogan*
Hey there, I'm high.
@Foreman Surman i'm not investigating,,i'm merely observing...nipsey was investigating dr sebi
This is a beautiful conversation. I agree with Joe pretty much the whole way, but these people very clearly disagree in such an respectful, adult way. This is far more rare than it should be.
MysterySteve: The Pathetic Gamer I agree more with Ben. People like yourself and Joe smoke weed and personally we don’t have a problem with it. I just don’t expect you guys to shove it down our throats to accept it and smoke it ourselves if we choose not to. Like he said “this is a free country” we should all do what we want without someone forcibly trying to bring their ideas for everyone else to believe.
@@esdrassalgado8850 Agreed. As long as you're not hurting anyone without their consent, live and let live.
esdras salgado don’t you think you should see what youre talking about though like experience it
Fuck all of you. You’re all wrong. Smoke weeds and drink beers. 420 mother fuckers!!!
Underrated comment 🙏🏽
I smoked pot ALOT when I was about 16-25 years old and when I say a lot I mean from morning to nights I was stoned I would say like 90% of the time. I then had to quit for about 5 years because I got a job that had random drug testing and I got married and we had a child. After that five year gap we moved and I got a different job so I thought I would go back to smoke turns out I had changed and now could t stand the way pot made me feel and it effected me a lot more like over 24 hours from a partial joint. That was about 10 years ago and since then it has become legal in my state and a handful of times I’ve tried to see if I would like it again and I just can’t especially with all the new ways they offer to get high off pot and how incredibly potent and strong it is now I’ve grown to hate it. Another point I believe in is we can know that smoking and drinking is bad for a developing brain and tell our kids to not use and wait u til they are grown but it is always best to lead by example now my stance is I hate near all intoxicant’s. There is just no way to have them for adult use and be able to keep them out of children’s hands. Wow sorry for the rant 😂 just my opinion
hockey players in the corner just looked away and started whistling like naw weed never heard of such a thing lol
Ben gets married*
Ben- Let the shtooking begin 😏
Joe “When you eat edibles the THC is processed in your liver and your body produces something called 11-hydroxy metabolite which is five times more psychoactive than THC” Rogan
Little Sheeple you win 😂😂😂
I want to make werewolf movies
Classic 😁😁😁
Little Sheeple we’ve only heard joe say it about a billion times lol
I like this interview.
I am conservative, but I have had extensive experience with various substances. This was a beautiful interview. Thank you, Joe and Ben. 😊👍🏻
Still one of the best discussions from both of these guys.
Imagine being Ben's wife and having an argument with him... poor woman
This has been said a billion times oml
I'm ever so sorry that you had to see this comment again...
Rhetoric I hear she's a doctor
Wash the dishes Ben. Statistically speaking I have done the vacuuming and dishes....STFU I'll do it
@JMDSC1507 I've seen an English reporter beat him. Ben acted like a complete child and quit the interview
I think this whole conversation is about Joe trying to get Ben to do DMT with him😂
I would LOVE to do DMT with Ben. It would be awesome to be there to see such a great mind open up to a much greater mind.
Mike have you heard of the toad Tyson wouldn't let go until he did. The man loves the toad and who dosnt love post toad Mike.
@@sebastiaandewit159 Agreed if he had Russel Brand level open mindedness he could change the world in a good way
Do one on social media addiction/damage to young women and to relationships between young adults please!
My opinion about marijuana and other drugs is, if you have never tried them you have nothing to say about them "being bad" for you. You don't hire a mechanic to fix your car if he has never seen an engine before
Edit: I must say that meth and synthesized drugs have already shown us a track record of ruining your health, those are not the "drugs" I'm referring to, I'm referring to LSD, "majic" mushrooms, marijuana, along with other "natural high" things used by Shamans and Medicine Men for centuries.
To be fair, stuff like datura and meth and other hard drugs im not ever going to THINK of touching
@@andyeah3414 I wouldn't call Datura "hard" but the rest of that stuff will mess up your brain chemistry. I wouldn't care if it all disappeared tomorrow
@@MojoMountainMan fair, i dont know much about, but I can’t find any good thing about it
Joe “I was a chimp” Rogan
😂😂😂
Comment stealer
ooh ohh ahh ahh, hello freak bitches
That's why he's so obsessed with chimps
Joe Rogan: “you can just go buy a jug of whiskey and drink the whole thing and your dead”
Stevewilldoit: “you sure”
He throws it up tho.
Michael C took the words out of my mouth
MrJasminL still drinks it tho
*Shoenice
**shoenice has entered the chat**
One of the best Joe interviews- Ben for president!
I love how Joe brings up Moses and the burning (dmt) bush every interview 😂
Ben: "I get to shtook my wife"
Joe: "People do Jui-Jitsu while high man"
Poor wife
Bruno: ....so how long is your shtooken?
Michael P nice man ya learn something new each day
Me and my GF will be virgins till we marry. Then we shall shtook over and over until we die
Schtup* It's Yiddish
0.75x speed is good, Joe sounds chill on weed and Ben sounds like a normal guy yeet...
Or just try 2x speed and Joe sounds like he's almost caught up to Ben's normal speed and Ben sounds like Eminem on steroids...
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Holy shit you're absolutely correct. Ben DOES sound like a normal person talking 😂😂
Lmao
This is Incredible
Perfectly stated Ben!! (time 16:00).
Glad I ran across this, I haven't tripped in like 40 years lol, I'll tell ya what, would love to have some of the microdot from back in the day for sure, I at 65 would try it, or the Psilocybin mushrooms. I have heard about the xtacy, and never got to try that like 25 years ago from some friends, great show Joe...✌😎
Joe “Don’t smoke pot when you’re young (more for me)” Rogan.
AlphaDog Elite3 too late Dude! No one said that in 1975
Lmao
I agree
Until your brain's fully formed you should not smoke
@@deepdish2034 Then a lot of people should never smoke because I don't think their brains ever fully formed
@@hairtrigger8317 actually I am talking about physical development not maturity
ben is the type of guy to open a bag of chips with a pair of scissors
U copied that from a Nicki Minaj video featuring drake
Omg I’m literally died
@@ap6460 it's still funny as shit though.
He doesn’t need scissors. He just destroys the bag with facts and logic
@Miguel Ok it’s not humor. It’s facts
There's something about him that always got on my I don't know if it's his voice demeanor or acting like he knows everything but it makes me still want to watch him
I'm stoned right now and this podcast was intelligent, funny and very informative.
Ben: **tryina close the argument on marjiuana**
Joe: I don’t wanna let this marajuina thing go yet
Ben seems to be doing okay without weed. Joe seems to be doing okay with weed. To each his own.
Agreed
Absolutely
Ben Shapiro is such a nerd lmao
@@yusufgazi7 😐 haha....
Ben seems a bit tense and neurotic. Weed can help lol
Great conversation. Alcohol, sugar, and food abuse make America obese and unhealthy. Big RX has all the solutions in this bottle or injection. I agree with Ben, that having self-mastery and being accountable to yourself is paramount for solid health. You control what you put in your body every day. Living healthy pays off big time.
I've smoked since I was 13. Now I'm 55. It's really affected my lungs and cardio for sure.
Calm conversations between two people with totally different views is so relieving. This is how life should be.
Amen!! Love both these guys & I expected nothing less from them. Isn’t it sad that we compliment two people having a civil discussion because it is so rare to see these days…..
do you remember when ww2 germany was defeated by calm rational discussion? ah. the good old days.
Yes
"Totally different vues"? I think .."totally" ..is a bit of overstatement. In fact, what I saw was more agreement than differences. The "differences" really only became apparent when religious views entered the discussion.
Joe-"Ok, but DMT??...."
Joe “ can we argue about weed”
Ben “I agree with you though”
Joe “but can we argue cuz we don’t agree”
Ben” but we do agree”
Joe “but can we argue?”
That's basically how it went 😂😂
ha ha ha ha... So truee. Thanks for pointing this out
Ben “no because I agree with you.”
Joe “but I want to argue.”
Ben “no.”
Joe “what about DMT.”
People who smoke aren't satisfied with you saying "smoke if you want, we don't want to criminalize it". They want (may even need) you to say "ok ok fine smoking is good for you so let's smoke together".
Jennifer Quiroz
Lol. That’s true 😂😂👍🏻👍🏻.