There is a whole movement of people in the PNW who follow the credo "I choose not to comply!". It began with gun restrictions and spread to include vaccination, masking, safety regulations, zoning laws, traffic laws, common courtesy, common sense, common facts and shared reality.
People behaving badly is an extension to online trolling that turned to real-life interactions because during lockdown, people were not informed that the first rule of online trolling is to keep it online!
People have become so enmeshed (enamored?) with the negative aspects of their ego and they are starting to consider it normal behavior, but it's pretty obvious that social media ("it's made things a thousand times worse!" - Phil Stutz) and, increasingly, mainstream media, have literally promoted this negative aspect of the human psyche - just look at who (need I say?) has been in the media limelight for the last 8 years, despite displaying a literal plethora of sub-human characteristics... and at least 1/2 of the U.S. population think 'it's just fine!' and appear totally enamored by him! As Scrooge quipped, "I'll retire to bedlam!"
"You know we're living in a society!" - George Costanza
There is a whole movement of people in the PNW who follow the credo "I choose not to comply!". It began with gun restrictions and spread to include vaccination, masking, safety regulations, zoning laws, traffic laws, common courtesy, common sense, common facts and shared reality.
This podcast is so delightful!
People behaving badly is an extension to online trolling that turned to real-life interactions because during lockdown, people were not informed that the first rule of online trolling is to keep it online!
Peter is correct. I never heard of Peter and had to look him up.
The Jerk Store called...
i am watching that from a small city in morocco right now 😎the magic of internet
From working with Brian De Palma to a podcast, to me that is a demotion, lol.
People have become so enmeshed (enamored?) with the negative aspects of their ego and they are starting to consider it normal behavior, but it's pretty obvious that social media ("it's made things a thousand times worse!" - Phil Stutz) and, increasingly, mainstream media, have literally promoted this negative aspect of the human psyche - just look at who (need I say?) has been in the media limelight for the last 8 years, despite displaying a literal plethora of sub-human characteristics... and at least 1/2 of the U.S. population think 'it's just fine!' and appear totally enamored by him! As Scrooge quipped, "I'll retire to bedlam!"
34:45 an awful lot of us listen to the podcast while working monotonous jobs, we're a semi-captive audience
There's a void, Jerry, there's a void ....
Guard your mind. It helps eith issues. Be a college grad. Be a nerd.
That Dr is so cute
The Dr is from Columbia U., where student protestors are behaving very badly right now. I wonder what his take on that is?
bingo
He told you. Find the kindest way to think about those people and what they are going through and react in a way that de-escalates the situation.
@@astrobia94 Best way to de-escalate is to stay home. Or best of all not commit terrror attacks like Oct 7 or vote in H-amas.
So frustrating when Peter interrupts every time the guest is getting to the point.
Wow a podcast with George Costanza has Keith Hernandez on as a guest!
😅🤣😂 bingo
I'm not enjoying this.
I am. You can go.