No. Time, as we see it, is an illusion. It appears linear to us, because that's the dimension, in which we exist, in this form. For all you know, death is the only way to see this.
Maybe those normy (not normal nor healthy)viewers could take a beat, think for a second and remember who worked their a**es off for healthcare reform. It’s maybe okay to be anti-vigilante justice AND work hard for reform. Jon Favs had such a thoughtful, intelligent, wise (Obama-like) convo with Tim Miller about it. Their take is consistent with the most successful social movements in history. Because murder has worked out so well. So blue MAGA should get offline and re-connect some synapses
Yeah, not only healthcare takes, but also links to a lobby (as in being the head of said lobby) that killed Medicare for All in the public opinion some years ago to preserve privatisation ????
I need some help. As someone who is not familiar with the bullsh*t, clique-y language of the progressive left, what does 'polyphobic' mean? P.S. My interest goes as far as this comment. So I'm not searching for it.
Fear of many things. But in the context they were referring to, it's anti-polyamory (a plus-one invitation discriminates against people who have more than one significant other).
I'm left of progressive left but that seems like an extreme term. Unironically, polyamorous partnerships in real life, have ways to sort out that type of thing.
@@irenafarm It is extreme. It's not 'phobic' so much as 'couple-centric'. And you're right about there being ways to sort that thing out, but I wonder if that's because most polyamorous relationships aren't co-equal polycules (where everyone is equally involved with everyone else) or where a single person has multiple 'equal' partners, but rather where there are two people who are primary partners and have relationships with other people. Perhaps it's also because most poly people aren't out socially, so they present in social situations as a monogamous couple.
@@Olive_O_Sudden everything you guys are discussing is absolute insanity to normies. It seems like normal relationships are challenging enough, but you guys decided to nerf the game. Props, I guess.
@@SpreadEagle6 I don't know who you think you're rudely referring to as "you guys," but you really shouldn't make assumptions about anyone, especially people in comment sections that you know fuck-nothing about. Just because someone is informed about different types of relationships and doesn't come off as just as judgemental and dismissive as you do doesn't mean that's how they themselves live. And calling yourself a "normie" and referring to traditional, supposedly monogamous relationships as "normal" is a really douchey way to communicate. (Most monogamous relationships aren't, because most people cheat at some point or another.) Drop the word "normal" and replace it with "typical" and in just about any context you'll sound a lot less gross. (In case you're wondering what the difference is, "typical" is a morally-neutral descriptive word while "normal" is a value-laden judgemental term.)
You guys should have Harry, Parker & Dean, (influencers targeted for sex & food), on the pod. They spent the entire election season debating MAGA, have a significant folowing & TikTok live push and as Gen Z are pretty relevant. Joe invites them to the white house even
Hey guys, great content--just some healthy encouragement, you guys should probably drink on air for the rest of the year. Love yall thank you
I'm not on twitter (He said while trying not to sound like he was bragging), so I could have watched a whole hour of this. More please!
The show rating skeets can be called skeetmarks
Time is an abstract concept formed by carbon-based lifeforms to measure their decay into death
Curious. Are you sure it's not a piece of wax fallen on a termite that's choking on a splinter..?
Time is an inherent aspect of the universe, and we're merely measuring it.
No. Time, as we see it, is an illusion. It appears linear to us, because that's the dimension, in which we exist, in this form. For all you know, death is the only way to see this.
Yay! Finally the good part of Offline this week
this is the funniest thing I've heard all year omg I can't brethe rn! 😂😂😂
That thumbnail is absolutely wild. Talk about a self report to the FBI
I'll confess to being a "Hope this helps :)" enjoyer. I don't use it irresponsibly though. Also I'm not on Xitter.
ua-cam.com/video/ezPu716FsVg/v-deo.htmlsi=cavypvvpzQ-RRld3 you should interview this person
Are you going to address your healthcare takes in this episode? You really have burned alot of your normy viewers
Maybe those normy (not normal nor healthy)viewers could take a beat, think for a second and remember who worked their a**es off for healthcare reform. It’s maybe okay to be anti-vigilante justice AND work hard for reform. Jon Favs had such a thoughtful, intelligent, wise (Obama-like) convo with Tim Miller about it. Their take is consistent with the most successful social movements in history. Because murder has worked out so well. So blue MAGA should get offline and re-connect some synapses
Jons take is blue maga i agree. Disconnected from actual people. Once you reach a cetian pay scale you lose touch. @tanja0411
Dude. You don’t have to agree with everything they say.
Yeah, not only healthcare takes, but also links to a lobby (as in being the head of said lobby) that killed Medicare for All in the public opinion some years ago to preserve privatisation ????
I need some help. As someone who is not familiar with the bullsh*t, clique-y language of the progressive left, what does 'polyphobic' mean?
P.S. My interest goes as far as this comment. So I'm not searching for it.
Fear of many things. But in the context they were referring to, it's anti-polyamory (a plus-one invitation discriminates against people who have more than one significant other).
I'm left of progressive left but that seems like an extreme term. Unironically, polyamorous partnerships in real life, have ways to sort out that type of thing.
@@irenafarm It is extreme. It's not 'phobic' so much as 'couple-centric'. And you're right about there being ways to sort that thing out, but I wonder if that's because most polyamorous relationships aren't co-equal polycules (where everyone is equally involved with everyone else) or where a single person has multiple 'equal' partners, but rather where there are two people who are primary partners and have relationships with other people. Perhaps it's also because most poly people aren't out socially, so they present in social situations as a monogamous couple.
@@Olive_O_Sudden everything you guys are discussing is absolute insanity to normies. It seems like normal relationships are challenging enough, but you guys decided to nerf the game. Props, I guess.
@@SpreadEagle6 I don't know who you think you're rudely referring to as "you guys," but you really shouldn't make assumptions about anyone, especially people in comment sections that you know fuck-nothing about. Just because someone is informed about different types of relationships and doesn't come off as just as judgemental and dismissive as you do doesn't mean that's how they themselves live. And calling yourself a "normie" and referring to traditional, supposedly monogamous relationships as "normal" is a really douchey way to communicate. (Most monogamous relationships aren't, because most people cheat at some point or another.) Drop the word "normal" and replace it with "typical" and in just about any context you'll sound a lot less gross. (In case you're wondering what the difference is, "typical" is a morally-neutral descriptive word while "normal" is a value-laden judgemental term.)
You guys should have Harry, Parker & Dean, (influencers targeted for sex & food), on the pod. They spent the entire election season debating MAGA, have a significant folowing & TikTok live push and as Gen Z are pretty relevant. Joe invites them to the white house even