I’m now realizing how unhealthy everyone was in middle school and highschool. I remember when we were first allowed to get stuff from the vending machine. It was like 6 or 7th grade and it was basically an event every lunch hour. Like 80 percent of the school was always in line for the vending machines. The line wrapped around the corner and along the whole length of the gym. Sodas, fucking corn nuts and skittles. It’s was exhausting being in line, but we all waited. It was like subtly implied that you weren’t cool unless you bought shit from the candy machines and you were a loser if you actually ate food from the cafeteria, even though it was way more healthy compared to eating sugar water and colored corn syrup. When high school came around you had like 30 min to stuff some shit down your face hole. It was the “losers” who ate in the cafeteria that were better off, nutritionally. Everyone either went to the gas station and got some processed chicken nugget bites, some candy or doughy pizza and washed it down with 44 oz of soda or went to the local pizza restaurant with a drive thru and got a big ass piece of pizza and a big ass soda for like 3.50 or 5 bucks, I can’t remember. I would say 80% of school kids are considerably malnourished. You were either anorexic and running on sugar, wheat and caffeine fumes coupled with emotions and sexual frustration or you were a fat ass eating frozen pizza and green beans in the cafeteria with a soda and 2 chocolate milks.
If you were like me, you'd buy as little as possible in school. That way you'd have more money when you got out of school, either to save up and buy something special, it to buy an energy drink or other item that the school had banned. So even some kids who weren't worshipping the vending machines were malnourished. It's a real problem, thanks for bringing it to people's attention
It is wild in hindsight to think about what crap is/was readily available in schools. My mom was a health nut and wouldn't let me buy my lunch for the longest time. I'd get made fun of mercilessly for my tofu and cheddar crackers, while everyone else was eating *I kid you not* fried cheese sticks with a side of fries. Oh and let's not forget the Mountain Dew Code Red. I learned my worst eating habits in middle and high school. I have to say, thinking about this really makes me appreciate Michelle Obama's initiative to promote more nutritious school breakfasts/lunches. I'm not sure how successful the project really was in changing menus/limiting access to really crappy food in school, or whether it has even continued since Trump took office, but I hope that project is still ongoing!
Takes me back. I definitely remember the "cool" element to all of it. Once you hit 15 or 16, you had a car or knew somebody with one, you'd pile in it with your buddies and go to Taco Bell or McDonalds every day for lunch. You'd blast music on the way in and out of the parking lot. You were so cool, going out and buying garbage for lunch. To sit and eat in the cafeteria was embarrassing. To bring a packed lunch was unthinkable. Even if you did eat what the cafeteria had, it was cheap unhealthy trash anyway. And eventually my school actually let fast food INTO the lunch room. You could shell out an extra 3 or 4 bucks and get a Blackjack pizza or a Chick-fil-A sandwich.
When I deleted my facebook (only social media I had) a few months ago, it was like quitting smoking ciggerettes. But instead of my lungs feeling fresher, it was my sanity.
I get what you’re saying. I didn’t delete mine. I just downloaded NewsFeed blocker. You don’t see anything, but you get notifications and can still chat.
I ended up unfollowing everyone and unliking all pages. I don’t see all the adverts, game invites and drama anymore but still have the ability to touch base with people.
I went on a mission trip to a remote village in Mexico outside of Monterrey, and I was blown away because for lunch the village moms served us and everyone else food and to drink they brought out coke. Afterwards I asked on of the local church leaders why this was, and they told me it is because its cheaper than drinking water. I was blown away
Just to make it short, factory's have more preference. Since México is corrupted, they give the water to them(factory's). Leaving people with no water, that's why on that part of Mexico are having problems. So it makes sense to buy a big coke then 30 L Water. But not all Mexico, we can get 30 L of water for 7 pesos, (.35 cents). Cheap Good day sir
Theres a good mini doc on UA-cam about how coke basically runs some of these villages in Mexico because coke is so important to the community. Also it shows how many ppl have diabetes because of it.
Same here but then I realized it's about how we got hooked on information that is essentially junk food for our brains. So many people getting their news from random Facebook and Twitter blogs.
Junk food doesn't tend to have bad ingredients, they're all highly nutritious... But you can't eat it all the time because it's the wrong balance of nutritional values and it's easy to overeat.
Joe’s ego goes to his big fat head, that’s why he goes on these middle of the road rants where he paints a picture he thinks everyone agrees with. The dude is an oldhead, he’s a libtard
Tolkien said the ring was the machine. Our unhealthy relationship to it. It's a yoke of power, we get a little taste, and those at the top control us. That's why the Amish live the way they do. They're not anti-technology or anti electricity. They use those things, but they divorce themselves from them. They can have phones, but the phone has to be outside of the home. They can take rides in cars, but can't own them. They can use electricity only for their industrial pursuits. They have to learn to deal without them and appreciate the community.
@@mr.knowitall5019 the Amish do. When they become adults they go out into the modern world to see how everyone else lives and live with them for a while.
An unexpected metaphor, but really right on the money. This was really thought-provoking. I've been thinking along these lines for a while, but I hadn't been able to articulate those thoughts/feelings about social media/"junk food information" this succinctly. Thank you for this.
Man I'm a crackhead for great conversation. That's why I love the JRE. Been a fan for a long time now, been a fan of Joe since he was on fear factor. Just always knew we'd get along in real life even though I never met him. Joe taught me so much and I never even met the guy. That's the great thing about the internet. A lot of bad but there's good and bad with just about everything in this life.
I deleted all my social media recently, it was the best decision Ive made recently, UA-cam is my only window cause of my buddy joes videos keep me alright baby
My approach to diet is this - Your car requires certain fuel to keep the engine running at optimum, you put the same fuel in ever time, likewise your body requires certain minerals and mitavins everyday, food isn't about 'boring or exciting' food is functional and I give my body the same food everyday, you don't put regular fuel in your car one week, then aircraft kerosene the next week, 2 star leaded the following week, then unleaded next week, then deisel the following week and so on...... Treat your mind the same way, get the information you need to become a better person and improve your quality of life, to achieve whatever it is you want to do in life. and give you mind the same info regularly, avoid the social media hysteria.
When ever you read something from someone that is typed without knowing the person your mind has to create a fictitious person and with that all the speculation your brain has to process becomes stressed resulting in a fantasy response. We are lying to ourselves because we can't fill in the rest of the sensory pickups needed to have a healthy conversation. Joe is spot on.
Glad I never had a Twitter, Snapchat or anything but FB. I've recently disabled my FB. Only UA-cam for entertainment. Now I just need to stop commenting, because no one cares 👍 I gave up on cable/internet on my TVs years ago. So much less stress. Totally worth it.
I actually did the same thing 3 days ago. Too much negativity and false/spun information. I'm not gonna lose my job because someone disagreed with my social media post.
This is the first time in the modern era that something like this has happened. Even the smartest people in the world are trying to figure this out day by day.
It’s not live so jamie preps it before release. It’s actually the reason he stopped doing them live. Too many people were clipping it while it was live.
I'm beating food addiction and the cravings start to go away as you detox. So hard part is first few days then it will get easier. So don't think it will take that much will power forever.
I've noticed, I would click on the Facebook app without even thinking about it all the time, even if I didn't want to click on it, I would do it. Then I moved my app onto a 3rd page on my menu screen, and I haven't used it in a week. It's so crazy how we form habits like that.
Everything they’re saying is true. When I was younger, before we had smartphones, I never used modern tech like I do now. I had a PSP and I would use that for just games and music but I wouldn’t always be on it cause activities on it was limited. But now with smartphones I can’t get off this thing! Every question I have my phone has answer to. Every math problem I have my phone has an answer to. Every song that pops into my head my phone can play. Any of my old friends I think about I can communicate with them in an instant. I even get those “phantom vibrations” in my picket and pull out my phone super fast from the excitement. Life has become WAY TOO simple for us. And it’s become a problem for me and I’m sure it has for others as well. Sometimes I question whether I have an addiction to my phone and I guarantee you my phone can give me the answer.
When i was a kid we'd go to a gas station to use the restroom and there'd be oil, windshield wiper fluid, anti-freeze etc and little to no food in the store. Now you go in and there's a kaleidoscope of colors and different forms of high quantity sugar. The sugar industry is so powerful that if you look on the nutritional facts on the back of any food product you buy it's the only ingredient that doesn't have a 'recommended daily allowance' number. They're creating addicts for life by marketing to kids.
I was riding my motorcycle the other day, pulled up to a light with 4 or 5 cars. Everyone was looking at their phones, even the passengers. They are all zombies
I am a teacher who works in a school with a no cell phone policy.. Except for the teachers. Every single meeting, training, conference, even instruction. They can NOT stay off their phones.
We are not hooked on junk food as much as we are hooked on convenience. The cheaper more accessible stuff happens to be the "unhealthy" stuff. Problem is, the cheaper easily accessible unhealthy stuff also happens to not be filling. So, we eat too much of it.
I remember eating out for us was a treat. I ate greasy homemade food and never got fat. As time went on fast food was the norm. I've finally gotten away from fast food for the most part. We usually just eat meat.
I told my friend I stopped eating sugar, as in candy, snacks, drinks. She looked at me like I was crazy and wouldn’t “get enough sugar in my diet”. She had forgotten about fruits and vegetables, but still thought that wasn’t enough. *Hard facepalm*
As I child throughout my school years my parents never had enough money to give me for after school snacks unlike my friends. even though at the time I felt like I was missing out I’m thankful that my parents always home cooked all our meals and never allowed me to buy McDonald’s and such
processed information is the best way I've heard someone explain the culture of information on the internet. Short 2 sentence headlines to grab your attention using big words to either make you worried, exited angry, etc, and tweets that are only a couple sentences long. Normally I'm fine with that but in a time like this it's incredibly unhealthy for society because all it takes is one person to read a misleading article or title for them to tell their friends and for misinformation to spread.
Go back to the site 1960s. This is not an unparalleled time. It is a manipulated time. A hyperbole time. Raging, restless, purposeless souls being driven by demons they don’t understand.
This is still the era in which people "don't know anything". It's not about access to information or how much there is, it's about who writes and controls it.
Ppl are to lazy to do some research n there own. Its always a must to view different sources. History is written by the victors. Its crazy to think about how nearly all history might have been altered. How much is impossible to really know...
People need to comeback to normal, traditional human way of life. Stop being victims, find meaningful solutions and start doing what we know is right. In other words, we can't replace the smartphone with the smartphone or the credit card with the credit card.
When Alan Levinovitz talks about coca saying "we have to conquer stomach share..." reminds me of Patrick Le Lay, the PDG of Tf1 til 2008 (french television's first channel). He said in July 2004 : "What we sell to Coca-cola is available brain time." (don't know if it's a good translation and there's more details but you got the idea).
20 oz. Coke in the checkout aisle $2.12...2 liter Coke in the drink section $1.69...too lazy to get the big one? You pay more... Motivated? More stomach share for Coke...they win either way.
Buy a Watermelon, like 3 bucks. Buy 1/8th of a Watermelon pre cut for you, $5.99. They're selling mild convenience, but by doing so promoting laziness. Nobody is gonna die without the ability to stuff those little watermelon chunks in their faces instantly, instead of spending 2 minutes cutting one up. They tack on very inflated costs for pretty much nothing. You see it everywhere, it's slowly just becoming how the world works. Nobody questions it.
Joe brought up a great point, anyone can run the country from their couch. If they really had to lead the country they would have no idea what to do. Don’t criticize someone if you have never been in their situation.
No offense but I believe it is mainly in the US that Junk food is the norm to have it multiple times a week. I like to go McDonald’s once in a week, but this is kinda f-ed up.
That's because the US is the epicenter of corporate corruption. They feed off of humans for profits. Yes there are now Burger King and McDonald's in Europe in all over the world, but the culture was created here in the US
My diet? -Bacon cheddar cheeseburger omelette cooked in butter and bacon grease, slathered with mayo and mustard, whole milk and pickle juice on the side -Sunflower seeds -Occasional fast food burger -Oranges -Cranberry extract -Fasting
New Hampshire is the only state doing well. We actually have declining covid cases. No big deal tho. Easiest access to guns yet very very low gun violence. Low taxes too....... No biggie tho. Just being the best.
Yeah I lived in New Hampshire when I was a kid. You can keep it. I'm not interested in freezing my ass off 8 months a year. At least during the other four months there are 12 or 13 nice days. Deer flies, black flies, regular flies, mosquitoes, rain on every single freaking holiday, massholes, ticks, a regular Paradise on Earth LOL
i predicted all of this social media chaos a couple years after the first Iphone came out, i was a sophomore in college back then, and everyone started calling me a grandpa, said i was a relic from a bygone age. Im still friends with some of those ppl and they view me very differently now.
I love walking into a grocery store in the middle of the night to see all the people young and old at a minimum of 300lbs riding around in the electric carts, shopping. They never guy single items, its always boxes. A while ago a behemoth woman asked me to help her, she said she couldn't "reach" so I wanted to see what she purchased. I filled the back basket with Little Debbie Oat Cream Cakes, 10 or 12 boxes that are all conveniently on display at the entrance. No vegetable of any kind, fresh, frozen or canned. Then Boston Cream Pies, single little fried pies in single serving packages, clamshells of commercially made cookies. Finally two 3-gallon tubs of ice cream. She thanked me and went on her way to the checkout. It's a very common sight too. If the basket on that cart had been larger she would have got more packages and boxes of death.
Coco cola owns 0% of my stomach. I eat everything fresh and home cooked. It's so strange that this seems like a brag while growing up eating at kfc and Domino's was a brag.
All the people in the replies like "capitalism ain't the problem" as if they didn't just watch a video about how corporate giants like Coca-Cola and Twitter have purpose built their products to make people addicted... Sure it's not the only problem, but denying capitalism has flaws is illogical and antithetical to the whole idea of modern free thought and conservative ideals
I'm convinced were meant to go slow and steady with bursts of sprinting occasionally. Were meant to eat intermittent way, sleep in spurts, work in spurts like when we were nomads hunting and gathering. We're not supposed to be idle for hours and hours or doing same monotonous activity for hours and then eat until you can't move. It's led to obesity, depression, isolation, anxiety, grogginess.
Along the same lines as the argument: people making themselves valuable to each other, by being as palatable as possible, is at the root of human interdependency and advancement. We don't need to talk about this like there's an unusual weirdness or Machiavellian thing going on here. If we try to regulate it, we end up with the same kind of problems we have with exploitation of workers or unconscionability in contracts, where the dividing line between rigor and the breaks of life is impossible to identify. You can't stop it systematically without blocking out huge rafts of normal and necessary interactions. Wild idea: don't put anything into the machine. You got something going on with the unplugged lifestyle, but there's no regulation that can fix it.
Getting off social media has helped my mental health like 10 fold. I suggest getting off it, and staying away from news. And if you say ‘millennial like you are the reason business is failing.’ Well you shouldn’t have made that business so toxic.
The problem with many people on “social media” isn’t a difficulty understanding context or intent; it’s that they say sh*t in a manner they’d be too scared to say in person.
This is so true. I asked a simple yes or no question on IG and the response was a smart ass reply from the person who didn't even make the post. I just block ppl like this immediately
I’m now realizing how unhealthy everyone was in middle school and highschool. I remember when we were first allowed to get stuff from the vending machine. It was like 6 or 7th grade and it was basically an event every lunch hour. Like 80 percent of the school was always in line for the vending machines. The line wrapped around the corner and along the whole length of the gym. Sodas, fucking corn nuts and skittles. It’s was exhausting being in line, but we all waited. It was like subtly implied that you weren’t cool unless you bought shit from the candy machines and you were a loser if you actually ate food from the cafeteria, even though it was way more healthy compared to eating sugar water and colored corn syrup.
When high school came around you had like 30 min to stuff some shit down your face hole. It was the “losers” who ate in the cafeteria that were better off, nutritionally. Everyone either went to the gas station and got some processed chicken nugget bites, some candy or doughy pizza and washed it down with 44 oz of soda or went to the local pizza restaurant with a drive thru and got a big ass piece of pizza and a big ass soda for like 3.50 or 5 bucks, I can’t remember.
I would say 80% of school kids are considerably malnourished. You were either anorexic and running on sugar, wheat and caffeine fumes coupled with emotions and sexual frustration or you were a fat ass eating frozen pizza and green beans in the cafeteria with a soda and 2 chocolate milks.
If you were like me, you'd buy as little as possible in school. That way you'd have more money when you got out of school, either to save up and buy something special, it to buy an energy drink or other item that the school had banned. So even some kids who weren't worshipping the vending machines were malnourished. It's a real problem, thanks for bringing it to people's attention
The food or candy was something to look forward too and made school less dull and less of a pain in the ass.
It is wild in hindsight to think about what crap is/was readily available in schools. My mom was a health nut and wouldn't let me buy my lunch for the longest time. I'd get made fun of mercilessly for my tofu and cheddar crackers, while everyone else was eating *I kid you not* fried cheese sticks with a side of fries. Oh and let's not forget the Mountain Dew Code Red. I learned my worst eating habits in middle and high school. I have to say, thinking about this really makes me appreciate Michelle Obama's initiative to promote more nutritious school breakfasts/lunches. I'm not sure how successful the project really was in changing menus/limiting access to really crappy food in school, or whether it has even continued since Trump took office, but I hope that project is still ongoing!
Such a goddamn travesty in hindsight. I drank soda every day, shitty pizza, burritos, all kinds of absolute garbage all furnished by the school.
Takes me back. I definitely remember the "cool" element to all of it. Once you hit 15 or 16, you had a car or knew somebody with one, you'd pile in it with your buddies and go to Taco Bell or McDonalds every day for lunch. You'd blast music on the way in and out of the parking lot. You were so cool, going out and buying garbage for lunch. To sit and eat in the cafeteria was embarrassing. To bring a packed lunch was unthinkable.
Even if you did eat what the cafeteria had, it was cheap unhealthy trash anyway. And eventually my school actually let fast food INTO the lunch room. You could shell out an extra 3 or 4 bucks and get a Blackjack pizza or a Chick-fil-A sandwich.
When I deleted my facebook (only social media I had) a few months ago, it was like quitting smoking ciggerettes. But instead of my lungs feeling fresher, it was my sanity.
I'm exactly the same.
I get what you’re saying. I didn’t delete mine. I just downloaded NewsFeed blocker. You don’t see anything, but you get notifications and can still chat.
Imagine having Facebook in the last 6 years 😁
I never bothered with facebook at all because I saw it for what it is. A repository for a large mass of useless information.
I ended up unfollowing everyone and unliking all pages. I don’t see all the adverts, game invites and drama anymore but still have the ability to touch base with people.
I went on a mission trip to a remote village in Mexico outside of Monterrey, and I was blown away because for lunch the village moms served us and everyone else food and to drink they brought out coke. Afterwards I asked on of the local church leaders why this was, and they told me it is because its cheaper than drinking water. I was blown away
a product that contains water is cheaper than the ingredient itself. Tells you all you need to know.
Just to make it short, factory's have more preference. Since México is corrupted, they give the water to them(factory's). Leaving people with no water, that's why on that part of Mexico are having problems. So it makes sense to buy a big coke then 30 L Water.
But not all Mexico, we can get 30 L of water for 7 pesos, (.35 cents). Cheap
Good day sir
How is Coke more expensive than water? 🤔
@@bayscit it’s not. That’s what the comment says.
Theres a good mini doc on UA-cam about how coke basically runs some of these villages in Mexico because coke is so important to the community. Also it shows how many ppl have diabetes because of it.
We have created a very sad, depressed world full of sugar and drugs.
Orgy-porgy Orgy-porgy
The fact that you’re aware of that gives me hope.
I think we gotta stop saying "world", and realize its actually just us thats living in this overabundance of shit.
@@RobotHau5 very tru
Sounds like a party
I thought they were going to talk about the bad ingredients in junk food. My mistake.
Same here lmao
Facts from Joe Rogan? 😂😂
Good one
Same here but then I realized it's about how we got hooked on information that is essentially junk food for our brains. So many people getting their news from random Facebook and Twitter blogs.
Junk food doesn't tend to have bad ingredients, they're all highly nutritious... But you can't eat it all the time because it's the wrong balance of nutritional values and it's easy to overeat.
come on Joe, people were being assholes on social media way way before covid and the lockdown, this has been going on 10-15 years.
you have mental diabetes
Exactly
Joe’s ego goes to his big fat head, that’s why he goes on these middle of the road rants where he paints a picture he thinks everyone agrees with. The dude is an oldhead, he’s a libtard
BooQueefus Gallante wtf are you talking about? He’s an old head and a libtard? Do you understand how stupid you sound?
wowalinbie what exactly are you referring to?
no comments on Spotify is going to be hard to get used to..
I’m sure they’re going to add comments
Comments are 50% of this show. Im always reading them well i watch
Isn't he already on Spotify only?
comment section overrated anyway. plus joe always says he doesn't even pay attention to them hence his move to spotify
Tolkien said the ring was the machine. Our unhealthy relationship to it. It's a yoke of power, we get a little taste, and those at the top control us. That's why the Amish live the way they do. They're not anti-technology or anti electricity. They use those things, but they divorce themselves from them. They can have phones, but the phone has to be outside of the home. They can take rides in cars, but can't own them. They can use electricity only for their industrial pursuits. They have to learn to deal without them and appreciate the community.
Let's hope that we can get beyond the machine.
@@AA-kt3qm Syd Barret would agree.
I don't think anyone would want to live like an Amish for their whole life in the modern world.
@@mr.knowitall5019 the Amish do. When they become adults they go out into the modern world to see how everyone else lives and live with them for a while.
That’s a great observation. I work with Amish folk and they seem so content.
Joe's imitation of Road Rage was a little too good like hes done it before.
I think we've all done it before
@Mot Doai i see that same link all the time and why?
Like Kevin spacey did that scene in house of cards. Turned out it's actually his lifestyle.
i literally just did it like 20 minutes ago.. some people just suck at driving
@@jeremyshiner7341 just spammers trying to pick up clicks/views by piggybacking off of top comments/popular videos
An unexpected metaphor, but really right on the money. This was really thought-provoking. I've been thinking along these lines for a while, but I hadn't been able to articulate those thoughts/feelings about social media/"junk food information" this succinctly. Thank you for this.
It’s involuntary suicide
I probably watch UA-cam to much, but I really don't understand how people get wrapped up in Twitter. I find it boring.
It's just attention whore screaming at each other.
Its shitty but addictive by design. All social media companies design their platforms to be habit forming.
I just use Twitter to find nudes of women
How old r u
Dillon Matt I turded.
💩
Man I'm a crackhead for great conversation. That's why I love the JRE. Been a fan for a long time now, been a fan of Joe since he was on fear factor. Just always knew we'd get along in real life even though I never met him. Joe taught me so much and I never even met the guy. That's the great thing about the internet. A lot of bad but there's good and bad with just about everything in this life.
Ur cute lol
Yin/yang
Very cute
@A J for great conversation*
Scotty Laub it’s all leftist bs....
I deleted all my social media recently, it was the best decision Ive made recently, UA-cam is my only window cause of my buddy joes videos keep me alright baby
Creep’N Death same here!
@creep that’s prolly the best thing you’ve ever done and will do for yourself Kudos!
Now instead of spending your time on other apps you spend all your time on one app
@@christophergarciagarcia3311 There is some truth in that, but you can learn more on YT than facebook etc.
Richard Metzger get’em richard
My approach to diet is this - Your car requires certain fuel to keep the engine running at optimum, you put the same fuel in ever time, likewise your body requires certain minerals and mitavins everyday, food isn't about 'boring or exciting' food is functional and I give my body the same food everyday, you don't put regular fuel in your car one week, then aircraft kerosene the next week, 2 star leaded the following week, then unleaded next week, then deisel the following week and so on......
Treat your mind the same way, get the information you need to become a better person and improve your quality of life, to achieve whatever it is you want to do in life. and give you mind the same info regularly, avoid the social media hysteria.
When ever you read something from someone that is typed without knowing the person your mind has to create a fictitious person and with that all the speculation your brain has to process becomes stressed resulting in a fantasy response. We are lying to ourselves because we can't fill in the rest of the sensory pickups needed to have a healthy conversation. Joe is spot on.
I never considered this but I do it almost every time. Great observation.
Thank you, for putting my thoughts in words, this is so true.
@@paolavargas9778 k
“Despite all my rage I am still just a rat in a cage” - smashing pumpkins
I felt that
" Jesus was an only son."
r/im14andthisisdeep
@@johndelta00 Highly improbable.
What a sad life to live to see the world in such a way and to be filled with such anger.
Joe “I use night mode on twitter” Rogan
Wow! Never thought i would see the day a comment is put into context as s middle name lol jk
Hahahahahah
I knew this comment was going to be here
Lmfao
This guest is ON POINT 💯 This ‘real’ convo is why Joe deserves his massive online success
@Trump TheTerrorist Sponsorships starting out. Being Terrified to upset the UA-cam heads. Constant double speak. OP's a fucking stick bundle haha.
TheWebStylist it’s all leftist shit.
Yea dude is mega fuckin sophisticated.. He spitting psychology shit
Glad I never had a Twitter, Snapchat or anything but FB.
I've recently disabled my FB.
Only UA-cam for entertainment. Now I just need to stop commenting, because no one cares 👍
I gave up on cable/internet on my TVs years ago. So much less stress. Totally worth it.
UA-cam is all I have had since the days of MySpace, it is so wild to watch how crazy social media has made people.
Been in a chat room lately? People don’t even chat unless they’re arguing about nonsense!!!
I actually did the same thing 3 days ago. Too much negativity and false/spun information. I'm not gonna lose my job because someone disagreed with my social media post.
@@clipclownshortfilmz6706 yeah, very true. Bad shit is so engaging, and toxic of course.
And as much ad blocking as possible.
Joe's off centre headphone headrest is killing me.
Damn now I can’t unsee it lol
Lol bits been like that for so long too.
Look at every other episode. He wears them like that all the time. It bothers me too
OCD anyone?
So funny! I think the same thing everytime too.
Keto has saved my life. The junk food industry kills and destroys our planet. Look what's happening with palm oil burning down jungles.
who else is gonna miss seeing joe on the thumbnail after he moves to spotify!
Now I gotta get Spotify 🤦🏽♀️😂
it's free
Spotify sucks with their ‘annoy you into a subscription’ tactics.
Highlights channel still gonna be up
eh theres about a million videos/ clips i still havent seen. ill be good
This is the first time in the modern era that something like this has happened. Even the smartest people in the world are trying to figure this out day by day.
Clips all coming out at once 15 mins after the podcast ... that’s cool
I hate the channels that put clips out a day after the podcast is uploaded smh
Young Jamie best in the business
@@erickamz421 I think Joe has said before that this UA-cam is not connected to him. It's a fan page that makes the clips, not Jamie.
Drew R. nah its yung jamie doing the most
It’s not live so jamie preps it before release. It’s actually the reason he stopped doing them live. Too many people were clipping it while it was live.
I'm beating food addiction and the cravings start to go away as you detox. So hard part is first few days then it will get easier. So don't think it will take that much will power forever.
I've noticed, I would click on the Facebook app without even thinking about it all the time, even if I didn't want to click on it, I would do it. Then I moved my app onto a 3rd page on my menu screen, and I haven't used it in a week. It's so crazy how we form habits like that.
Everything they’re saying is true. When I was younger, before we had smartphones, I never used modern tech like I do now. I had a PSP and I would use that for just games and music but I wouldn’t always be on it cause activities on it was limited. But now with smartphones I can’t get off this thing! Every question I have my phone has answer to. Every math problem I have my phone has an answer to. Every song that pops into my head my phone can play. Any of my old friends I think about I can communicate with them in an instant. I even get those “phantom vibrations” in my picket and pull out my phone super fast from the excitement. Life has become WAY TOO simple for us. And it’s become a problem for me and I’m sure it has for others as well. Sometimes I question whether I have an addiction to my phone and I guarantee you my phone can give me the answer.
Road rage is one example of that part of ourselves that hates us, taking control.
When i was a kid we'd go to a gas station to use the restroom and there'd be oil, windshield wiper fluid, anti-freeze etc and little to no food in the store. Now you go in and there's a kaleidoscope of colors and different forms of high quantity sugar. The sugar industry is so powerful that if you look on the nutritional facts on the back of any food product you buy it's the only ingredient that doesn't have a 'recommended daily allowance' number. They're creating addicts for life by marketing to kids.
I listen to this podcast every morning! I’ve learned so much. That I didn’t know before. Joe is so smart!!!
I was riding my motorcycle the other day, pulled up to a light with 4 or 5 cars. Everyone was looking at their phones, even the passengers. They are all zombies
I lose my phone all the time around the house because it just doesn't matter that much unless I am working at home that day.
Bro. That’s the main reason I stopped riding my bike.
@@awfullyawful Same track only now. Just not worth it.
@@awfullyawful Mount Akrapovic or similar and you should be fine!
In the future people will be less physical beings and we'll all be plugged in like the movie the Matrix.
I am a teacher who works in a school with a no cell phone policy.. Except for the teachers. Every single meeting, training, conference, even instruction. They can NOT stay off their phones.
fasting cures your hunger for junk food
also eating large amounts of protein
i do keto diet mixed with high protein diet and it really helps not eating sugar
I started 16:8 fasting a month ago and I barely eat sweets at all now
shut up you health freak
Let's quit calling them leaders and call them what they are Representatives
Puppets with big wallets*
clowns*
We are not hooked on junk food as much as we are hooked on convenience. The cheaper more accessible stuff happens to be the "unhealthy" stuff. Problem is, the cheaper easily accessible unhealthy stuff also happens to not be filling. So, we eat too much of it.
This blew my mind about so many things I did not know the full story of. Thank you so much guys, amazing information.
I remember eating out for us was a treat. I ate greasy homemade food and never got fat. As time went on fast food was the norm. I've finally gotten away from fast food for the most part. We usually just eat meat.
I told my friend I stopped eating sugar, as in candy, snacks, drinks. She looked at me like I was crazy and wouldn’t “get enough sugar in my diet”. She had forgotten about fruits and vegetables, but still thought that wasn’t enough. *Hard facepalm*
This guy looks like budget Jake Gyllenhaal
Jake Middleeasternhaal
I love how doordash put an ad on this
As I child throughout my school years my parents never had enough money to give me for after school snacks unlike my friends. even though at the time I felt like I was missing out I’m thankful that my parents always home cooked all our meals and never allowed me to buy McDonald’s and such
Big up Jamie!!!
The unspoken champion!!!
Legendary guy keeps us going!!
processed information is the best way I've heard someone explain the culture of information on the internet. Short 2 sentence headlines to grab your attention using big words to either make you worried, exited angry, etc, and tweets that are only a couple sentences long. Normally I'm fine with that but in a time like this it's incredibly unhealthy for society because all it takes is one person to read a misleading article or title for them to tell their friends and for misinformation to spread.
Watching this while eating junk food.
While scrolling through youtube
Watching junk food while eating this.
i was drinking my coke as they said how coca - cola wanted to make people's stomaches filled
@@Mike-wi6ho So you're brainwashed
FactoryPodcast TM other way around buddy??
Go back to the site 1960s. This is not an unparalleled time. It is a manipulated time. A hyperbole time. Raging, restless, purposeless souls being driven by demons they don’t understand.
Its wild this podcast is so good, and still after this many hours: Interesting
I like this nicely processed clip
Wow really good analogy. Never though about the parallels of junk food and information.
Richard Dawkins's memes theory from the selfish gene is exactly about this. the information that jumps from a person to person feeding and being feed.
We did it guys, we created post-communism: we *are* the means of production.
How meta is it that he is talking about clips of the podcast comparing to junkfood/twitter/slot machines and we are watching a clip...like whoa
This is still the era in which people "don't know anything". It's not about access to information or how much there is, it's about who writes and controls it.
Ppl are to lazy to do some research n there own. Its always a must to view different sources. History is written by the victors.
Its crazy to think about how nearly all history might have been altered. How much is impossible to really know...
A Dark Age
This was a really thought provoking clip!
I was literally eating a Snickers when he mentioned Snickers 😝
This is one of the most important episodes . People let this sink into your souls. We are soooo being played
Me watching technology instead of finishing my teacher exam
I have Never had Facebook, Twitter or any other. I Love utube. I don't know to much about you. But so far, I like you man! Blessings n Peace To You
People need to comeback to normal, traditional human way of life.
Stop being victims, find meaningful solutions and start doing what we know is right.
In other words, we can't replace the smartphone with the smartphone or the credit card with the credit card.
One of the most important and enlightening podcast in history so far. The only problem is, most thinking people won’t see this.
We need to find a way to tell Joe to stop wearing white shirts. I feel blinded when I watch at night lol
When Alan Levinovitz talks about coca saying "we have to conquer stomach share..." reminds me of Patrick Le Lay, the PDG of Tf1 til 2008 (french television's first channel). He said in July 2004 : "What we sell to Coca-cola is available brain time." (don't know if it's a good translation and there's more details but you got the idea).
20 oz. Coke in the checkout aisle $2.12...2 liter Coke in the drink section $1.69...too lazy to get the big one? You pay more... Motivated? More stomach share for Coke...they win either way.
just don't buy the coke it's not that hard
Paying 43 cents extra for a cold drink is worth it to many people.
MonkeyBrain 01 true, i’ve been buying the gallons of water, i used to buy like 3 Arizonas at a time 😂🤦🏻♂️
Buy a Watermelon, like 3 bucks. Buy 1/8th of a Watermelon pre cut for you, $5.99. They're selling mild convenience, but by doing so promoting laziness. Nobody is gonna die without the ability to stuff those little watermelon chunks in their faces instantly, instead of spending 2 minutes cutting one up. They tack on very inflated costs for pretty much nothing. You see it everywhere, it's slowly just becoming how the world works. Nobody questions it.
Coca Cola is delicious
"Mental Diabetes" 11:09 lmao
I never want donuts more in my life until I saw the thumbnail to this vid
This is an excellent conversation.
If Travis Bickle had seen what's happening today, he would start painting houses.
You talkin to me?
JRE clips. My favorite resource for processed information. Yummy!
Joe Rogan might not always be right... but he is a damn smart man!
Joe brought up a great point, anyone can run the country from their couch. If they really had to lead the country they would have no idea what to do. Don’t criticize someone if you have never been in their situation.
No offense but I believe it is mainly in the US that Junk food is the norm to have it multiple times a week. I like to go McDonald’s once in a week, but this is kinda f-ed up.
That's because the US is the epicenter of corporate corruption. They feed off of humans for profits. Yes there are now Burger King and McDonald's in Europe in all over the world, but the culture was created here in the US
My diet?
-Bacon cheddar cheeseburger omelette cooked in butter and bacon grease, slathered with mayo and mustard, whole milk and pickle juice on the side
-Sunflower seeds
-Occasional fast food burger
-Oranges
-Cranberry extract
-Fasting
New Hampshire is the only state doing well. We actually have declining covid cases. No big deal tho. Easiest access to guns yet very very low gun violence. Low taxes too....... No biggie tho. Just being the best.
Yeah I lived in New Hampshire when I was a kid. You can keep it. I'm not interested in freezing my ass off 8 months a year. At least during the other four months there are 12 or 13 nice days. Deer flies, black flies, regular flies, mosquitoes, rain on every single freaking holiday, massholes, ticks, a regular Paradise on Earth LOL
New Hampshire lame af. U the only person I seen brag bout bein from there, and the way you did it wit so much confidence and sarcasm 😂 hell nah.
I mean if you can only come out to public for couple of weeks without getting frozen eye balls. Crime rate tend to go down lol
Man you made a mistake bringing your love of your location to the table.. lol this guys gonna get his balls busted so bad, keep at him folks
I'm from central Maine. High taxes, easy gun access, low crime, legal weed
i predicted all of this social media chaos a couple years after the first Iphone came out, i was a sophomore in college back then, and everyone started calling me a grandpa, said i was a relic from a bygone age. Im still friends with some of those ppl and they view me very differently now.
Thought this was Jake Gyllenhaal
Ralph Fiennes
Joseph Fiennes!!
@@Mmmmkaaay damn you for kinda beating me 😂
So does he
Thought it was Firas Zahabi for a sec
I felt personally attacked when he said social media should be civil.
If you don't want to fight, don't enter the Thunderdome.
Joe "I use night mode" Rogan
Great analogies! Kind of feels a bit ironic that I’m now commenting on here. I hope that everyone enjoys this little snickers bar!!
😀🕺🏻🎥🏖🇦🇺
I need to see people and there mannerisms so I can read who I'm talking too, im kinda of a sensory type
Quick question: do you have an inner monologue?
@@EyeDewDie who doesn't?
@@EyeDewDie nah I'm just funny sometimes
@@EyeDewDie oh yeah, not eidetic.
@@diamondgamebeats8826
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I love walking into a grocery store in the middle of the night to see all the people young and old at a minimum of 300lbs riding around in the electric carts, shopping. They never guy single items, its always boxes. A while ago a behemoth woman asked me to help her, she said she couldn't "reach" so I wanted to see what she purchased. I filled the back basket with Little Debbie Oat Cream Cakes, 10 or 12 boxes that are all conveniently on display at the entrance. No vegetable of any kind, fresh, frozen or canned. Then Boston Cream Pies, single little fried pies in single serving packages, clamshells of commercially made cookies. Finally two 3-gallon tubs of ice cream. She thanked me and went on her way to the checkout. It's a very common sight too. If the basket on that cart had been larger she would have got more packages and boxes of death.
We were there we, didn't slow down enough to notice.
This was very interesting. Thanks joe
Coco cola owns 0% of my stomach. I eat everything fresh and home cooked. It's so strange that this seems like a brag while growing up eating at kfc and Domino's was a brag.
I’m an old hippie who eats like you do, except for the Tillamook ice cream.
Really good podcast
THIS is fascinating! I wish Americans processed reality like this. Instead of how American capitalism has programmed them to.
It’s not capitalism it’s people. People who are willing to exploit it. And weak and corrupt leaders
lol this guy
@@waynedurning8717 Leftists blame Capitalism for all their personal problems....
All the people in the replies like "capitalism ain't the problem" as if they didn't just watch a video about how corporate giants like Coca-Cola and Twitter have purpose built their products to make people addicted... Sure it's not the only problem, but denying capitalism has flaws is illogical and antithetical to the whole idea of modern free thought and conservative ideals
This is groundbreaking information
Way fair is selling cabinets containing kidnapped teens and kids.
I heard this too
I'm convinced were meant to go slow and steady with bursts of sprinting occasionally. Were meant to eat intermittent way, sleep in spurts, work in spurts like when we were nomads hunting and gathering. We're not supposed to be idle for hours and hours or doing same monotonous activity for hours and then eat until you can't move. It's led to obesity, depression, isolation, anxiety, grogginess.
Along the same lines as the argument: people making themselves valuable to each other, by being as palatable as possible, is at the root of human interdependency and advancement. We don't need to talk about this like there's an unusual weirdness or Machiavellian thing going on here. If we try to regulate it, we end up with the same kind of problems we have with exploitation of workers or unconscionability in contracts, where the dividing line between rigor and the breaks of life is impossible to identify. You can't stop it systematically without blocking out huge rafts of normal and necessary interactions.
Wild idea: don't put anything into the machine. You got something going on with the unplugged lifestyle, but there's no regulation that can fix it.
Too long. Didn’t read.
Getting off social media has helped my mental health like 10 fold. I suggest getting off it, and staying away from news. And if you say ‘millennial like you are the reason business is failing.’ Well you shouldn’t have made that business so toxic.
Joe: Social consciousnesses and civil unrest.
Alan: Yea but candy bars and soda.
Case and point. Most likely you didn’t watch the whole vid. You’re trying to be funny but ironically, you just proved his point.
@@dannyluna4071 I thought it was funny
The problem with many people on “social media” isn’t a difficulty understanding context or intent; it’s that they say sh*t in a manner they’d be too scared to say in person.
Watching this while surfing The Twitter on my phone and eating Lay's Salt and Vinegar chips #Irony?
This is so true. I asked a simple yes or no question on IG and the response was a smart ass reply from the person who didn't even make the post. I just block ppl like this immediately
Did he just call our leaders impotent? I died laughing. I think he meant incompetent, but instead he insulted their manhood.
Pretty sure he meant impotent. Have you seen our "leaders"?
Crazy how I just got some food from a drive-thru and this is on my youtube feed
a country that endorses junk food to their own people just about sums up their intentions on how they want their society to be or behave..
I deleted my Facebook years ago. Never used Instagram and never understood the appeal of Twitter.
One of these days, Joe's scowl wrinkle skin folds in the center of his eyebrows are going to touch each other.
his face looks like sandpaper
One day
We should celebrate the harmonious occasion.
He needs to use the forehead cream Mahk from Zebra Corner uses. The "If commercials were real" guy
3:34 there's a cut with a fade transition, i don't think I've ever seen this happen on this show before
Rogan : I wonder if they add dmt to junk food.
Once this is on Spotify how will I make fun of the bro science. Or Joe changing his mind twice a day.
They have comments too 🤦♂️
On the Joe Rogan subreddit
Monkey Wrenching does it actually ?
justCiaranYT no
Clips will still be available on YT but the full video will be posted to spotify