"The blue light, the chairs we sit in, the food we eat." No joke I'm sitting one-foot away from a 30" screen, in a shitty chair, eating a plate of shrimp alfredo. Fuck me mate.
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As someone who specifically started biking 4 months ago because my labs didn’t look good for my heart, hearing this dude say I got a 40% better chance of not dying from a heart attack is insanely uplifting
This is why I'm a big advocate of walkable towns/neighborhoods/cities etc. The ability to walk/bike somewhere like a grocery stores is healthier, safer, and less stressful than driving everywhere in our 4000 pound bubbles that isolate us from our environment
Not only have we become complacent but most people I deal with anymore have no social skills at all. People do not want to talk to each other anymore. At work I can’t hardly get anyone to actually have a conversation or talk. Email only. What and the hell have we done? Drive through a neighborhood and tell me what you don’t see. Kids actually playing with one and other. I think it’s very sad.
100% agree. I’m 25 and notice this even with myself and other people my age. However I was fortunate to have mostly grown up (before high school) in the time before smartphones & social media really boomed. So I have memories of what it was like without them. Truly it was so much better. We all lived life in the moment and were more social back then. It’s true that we don’t know how to talk to each other anymore. It’s like there is a time limit of looking each other in the eyes and conversing before it feels awkward. It feels like conversation is always on the superficial surface and gone are the days of long-winded, deep conversations with others without the need to occasionally check our phones. They’ve become the new cigarettes in a way. And I’ve had the same exact observations about the kids. I’m currently living in the same neighborhood I grew up in, and when I was little there were always kids playing in the streets. My brother used to go bike riding with other kids and I used to be our with my friends playing games, running through the sprinklers, exploring the neighborhood. I don’t see that happening anymore. Even Halloween, I notice there are less and less kids trick’ or treating every year.
The people at work have nothing in common with me, they talk about english football and that's about it, the only thing that I can say is good morning and see ya later, I get paid to do my job and I would like to be able to choose who I work with, but I can't. Sometimes I am not in a good mood and simply trying to focus on my papers and then some guy comes over and tries to keep a conversation about really uninteresting subjects that I'd rather not be talking about, slowing me down in the process.
I estimate that we are roughly 10 years away from ppl having a screen permanently fixed in front of their faces in some form or another. Most likely starting with smart glasses.
@@Yourunkbob have you ever heard of the show called “Black Mirror”? There’s an episode that reminds me a lot of this comment. Actually more than one episode lol.
Lmao there was a show few days ago with a guy talking about physical fitness. Never understood reason for being a copy boo, repeating shit just for 22 likes lmao "2 kettlebells talking" I believe it was put!
The other day I was even thinking about how much I miss simply going to a video store and renting a movie with a friend.... We definitely lost something when we went to streaming and can simply have whatever we want with the click of a button. Weird.
@@svanderheijden7967 I got laser eye surgery to get rid of glasses and botox to get rid of that mean bitch face and it has already made a huge difference in how people act towards me.
I had a co-worker with feet like Joe described. She said it was from walking around barefoot in the rural Philippines. She didn't wear shoes regularly until she moved to the U.S. as an adult.
The whole minimalist shoes movement is about this. Or feet have not evolved for shoes. It is just that we in the west don't hardly ever see feet that have not been bound in some way since birth. We put babies in shoes with hard soles, pointy toes and heels!! There aren't very many healthy feet around and in typical western mentality we think this is how all humans are. That we have just evolved to wear shoes.
@@JohnstasBACK the navy seals aren't the navy. Navy seals are the most trained and skilled soldiers in the us army, they are at the top. David was also the best performing soldier in his squadrant, wich says a lot cause most navy seals wanted to be soldiers their whole life
So I guess this proves that the MLB and Rob Manfried silenced Ryan Spaeder over the DODGERS AND YANKEES CHEATING SCANDAL. This is proof the MLB IS helping to coverup the DODGERS AND YANKEES cheating scandal. This is why blacks and a lot of minorities don’t like baseball. Baseball has too many lying snitching entitled racist white fans.
@@noshotnova2432 when did you last have to choose between hunting in the wild for your food or starving to death, and how often have you faced that situation?
Officer: Sir, why is there a naked minority boy in the front seat of your vehicle? Dahmer: Oh uh, that's my bi-racial son Tyrone, he's 18, officer, I swear. Officer: Oh alright. You got an id for you and the boy? Dahmer: Yes. Officer: It says here that the boy is aged 14 and from Wuhan, China. Perp: He's of legal tender age here in Alabams sir. Officer: Indeed it is. Well, i'll let you off with a warning for failing to stop at a red light. You enjoy the rest of your night with the young boy. Dahmer: I'm going to eat him whole, officer.
The reason why aliens are typically depicted as small framed and frail with huge dilated eyes may not be as farfetched as we think. The more technologically or psychically advanced a species becomes, hypothetically, it would make sense the physical frame becomes less and less sturdy.
Absolutely makes sense. Tell that to an arrogant and greedy human. Those people think we are the absolute supreme organisms the universe has ever seen. Stay open minded my friends......
That reminds me of that song from the '60s. I don't know who made it but the name of it was, in the year 25/25. Something like that. That song always creeped me out when I was a kid. And now it seems to be coming true.
Mannnn, how can you leave us hanging with “in just in the last few years, we’ve figured out we can reverse human aging, as well”....I see what you did there Spotify 🧐 You’ll never get me
😝😜🤪 I'm looking for the Brian Stelter clip that they are speaking about on Fox news where Joe was talking major 💩 on Brian Stelter. Now here you ate saying that Spotify is now using the clips to draw us over to Spotify. 😂🤣😭 I wonder why lately there's been 2 clips uploaded instead of 3 like in the past? 🤔
Why do you make it a point to never use it. I mean if it's not convenient sure, but if there's something interesting that you want to hear I don't see why you would stop yourself. Just saying
You know what I love about Joe, it’s this, he falls bs when he hears it. “Our feet were designed for shoes” Actually people who walk barefoot their feet adapt to the terrain. Unlike people who wear shoes develop deformities that cause pain. It was funny as hell the way he did that. Love it!
That is a great thing about Joe, one of the less great things about him is how much BS floats right by him without so much as a passing acknowledgement.
i think he means that because we have been wearing shoes for a long time our feet have started to form to the shoes, which is a bad thing. i think joe would agree with this
If you think that shoes can't have impacted human evolution when we've been wearing them for tens of thousands of years, you're showing that you're a bit out of your depth in this conversation.
Skipping meals is one of the best things I've ever done combined with exercise, the rest of my family and friends think I'm just being crazy and a "health freak" for skipping breakfast etc but it really has done wonders. I went from 90 kg as a 21 year old man at 175 cm to 70.5 kg at 23 and I feel more energetic and happier than ever, almost unstoppable. I sleep like a baby 8 to 9 hours every night and I never wake up mid-sleep. Meanwhile the rest of my friends and family complains about being hungry all the time even if they ate 2 hours ago and having the need to snack at 10 PM and eat breakfast as soon as they wake up, then lunch a few hours later, then something during the day, then dinner, then something before bed... They also complain about not being able to lose weight and sleeps poorly. I can tell we're not meant to eat all the time, being hungry feels pretty great and after a while you rarely even get hungry (unless you haven't eaten in over 20 hours). I eat twice a day on average, which is "breakfast" at 10 or 11 AM and dinner at 5 or 6 PM, while walking at least 10k steps per day but usually lands at 15k. I couldn't recomment it enough.
Dude same! I lost 50lbs by switching to eating one large meal a day. Like a big ass steak, and cutting way down on alcohol… now I’m 160lbs and feel great! Admittedly I don’t work out but go on lots of walks, bicycles etc… and I maintain my weight no problem. Oh! Pro tip. Sparking water is an awesome substitute for drinking beer/cocktails
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create easy times. Easy times create weak men. Weak men create hard times” We have people getting offended by pronouns, guess where we are at in the cycle
Funny, if you think we are in easy times then your experience is contrary to the majority of humanity. Also, "strong men" is often interpreted to mean "assholes who also exploit the labor of others" because the people who buy into this analogy tend to be either privileged within the current system, or under the delusion that they may someday become privileged by the current system. But let's accept your premise for the moment. If you are so weak as to be incapable of keeping civilization going because you can't stomach using a person's preferred pronouns, then I suppose you have been the one leading a soft life in easy times. Pretty sure members of the trans community along with other historically disempowered groups have been living the hard times which has made them strong enough to frighten your sensibilities.
@meow purr as someone who studies the scientists, I get your referencing vaccines. But what you need to know is that theirs no such thing as a toxic substance, only a toxic dose concentration. For example the form of mercury that's in some (but its not commonly used) vaccines, is a kind that your body can filter out over time naturally as long as the dose isn't large. Aluminum even more so. And they are both important for the type of vaccine your making to get the effect you want (an adaptive immune response)
@meow purr adjuvant are needed to induce the second signal in immune cells, and there are many things you can use for that, so in that sense your right. But aluminum is something you add along with the adjacent (usually also together the whole solution is just reffered to as the adjuvant) because it holds together molecules that induce the primary and secondary immune responses to ensure that they can be easily broken down by your immune cells so that they stick around long enough...the reason you need suspension to stick around long enough is because you need chronic stimulation to reach a threshold of activation for the induction of an adaptive immune response....actually the matter of getting the right amount of chronic stimulation at a certain potency really is a pretty dangerous part of vaccine Making as getting it wrong can trick the body into having an allergic response instead of the viral or bacterial one you intended, so in that sense, I do remember learning about how there has been instances where using aluminum incorrectly did end up making the situation worse for the sick people (sorry wish I could Rememberthe name of the virus that the vaccine was for) As for vaccine makers accidently adding more than is said on the label, yeah I cant say your wrong because I don't really know on the ground floor what's happening, so I have no idea and would be speaking out of my ass if I were to disagree
i mean you have a point but how many people do you think struggle to walk 5-6 miles? how many people do you know that eat healthy? people still die of heart problems caused by diet in their 50's. diabetes exists. i think he makes sense that when you compare modern humans to other animals, we don't have near their strength or constitution. humans at a point in time were much sturdier and stronger as adaptations to their environment. by removing these threats and challenges from our environments, we remove the opportunity for our bodies to strengthen through adaptation. its the clean room effect. it may be possible to stimulate the human bodys adaptations, kind of like a vaccine. who knows what medical science will discover in future decades?
Im 42 and ive had those ordinary ailments, everyone complaining about, hurting back, Joints etc. Kind of accepted i was getting older. Started working for a mowing company, lifting stuff for 8 hours a day. 2 weeks later its all gone. Never felt as strong and explosive, and my body composure just naturally is straight. I havnt felt this good in my body since my twenties. Anf ive figured there isnt so many jobs like these left in the modern world. We are supposed to move our bodies more than we do nowadays
That's about nutrition. Many foods available, ppl grow. Cheap, fake food, ppl deteriorate internally & externally. *Get Off Your Ass, and get your Kids off theirs.
I still hunt, fish and camp whenever I can. The ability to be truely self reliant is incredibly important. But in saying that I love modern conveniences too and wouldn't want to be without them.
joe rogan is like that guy you meet at a party that sounds really smart, but then you meet him again the next morning when youre sober and its like...ooooh
Maybe not the average chimp, but id still wager an alpha male chimp or even male gorilla could give a good beating. Besides its not a simple case of a human being able to lift the heaviest weights that means he could beat a big chimp/gorilla
I grew up in a pretty hectic and rough environment with constant stress, I was never depressed. Now that I have a decent job and a stable living environment I feel like shit a lot more than I used to. I don't know man I just feel like deep down this isn't supposed to be like this, maybe it's because I grew up wrong but it just doesn't feel right.
"We don't worry about anything, we got rid of all of our worries." speak for yourself champ, people are more stressed and uncertain than they have ever been. "Wolves" are a singular, physical threat that can be dealt with swiftly. I'd rather deal with wolves, bears or an enemy tribe than any of my modern "non worries".
No. All you're doing is trading complexity for simplicity. That's all. Fighting an enemy tribe is far less productive than collaboration to cure a disease or prevent an asteroid from wiping out humanity. You can simply join a martial arts school if you want fight. Trust me, an hour of that 2-3 times a week and you'll feel like the world is a less stressful place.
last year I started eating 1 meal a day consisting of 1,000-2,000 cal. No sweets since March. No dairy since April. But starting 2 hours of exercise a day did the most for me. Better breathing. Better sleep. After treating my body like garbage for years it feels really good to get it under control.
Gotta love the ending. I imagine within the next few months, every last thing the guest says will be some sorta phrase that sounds like advertising buzzwords/terminologies they use in UA-cam ads with the words they say RIGHT BEFORE you can skip the ad.
Correction: overuse of modern conveniences are making us weaker. Modern conveniences if used in moderation and at the right times will make you stronger.
a long time ago there was some early hominid telling his pals, "These sharp sticks are making us weak, we should be hunting with our nails and teeth lest the other hominid group across the savannah out compete our toughness."
@@ES1976-3 He wasn't wrong. Memories were probably better before writing due to necessity. For example, not of us remember how to spell because everything we use has spell check. It's no longer necessary in most cases.
“Shoes were built for feet. We’ve had shoes for so many years that we have feet that fit shoes” Can someone explain to me how this was not a moronic statement?
Well as someone who grew up in South Africa on a game farm, for most of my life a hated wearing shoes....I can literally grab a rock with my feet and throw it
he just slipped immortality in there like its no biggie lol............... seriously He had me until, ''skip meals''.. Pretty sure like every nutritionist says thats not good. You body works harder and results in a faster metab if you eat several SMALL meals.. Again not garbage food or large amounts. Just many small meals throughout the day,,,, one pile results in your body being behind on cals,carbs etc which results in stock piling,,, basically you gets fat
@@MichaelPhillips-jw4bj Is OK for some people, but lots of women suffer from hormonal-malfunction aka metabolic dysfunction, due to sress, pollution, gmo, bad lifestyle etc etc etc.So, everytime we eat a small and frequent meal, the stomach releases acids, and the pancreas insulin, which then doesn't get used properly which causes "insulin resistance". This (fairly large) group only needs a solid breakfast, apple/banana snack late in the afternoon, a very light dinner before 8 pm - and DONE. Everything else leads to problems. Plus, after 40 and in an office job, we only require about 900 calories to get through a busy day, not 1600 cals.
The one thing that changed my diet the most, was learning that digestion takes an enormous amount of energy. I see digestion as a task that competes with the rest of me for stamina, and that's forced me to budget digesting time better. You don't want to keep that machine running all day.
@Rad Ripley Internet, Social Media, Mainstream media hysteria, ever increasing political divide, and ever increasing immigration. I'm on lunch ,I'll give ya more later if ya want.
Learn to cook, use only whole ingredients for food never anything premade or processed, learn to love moving, outdoors and nature… That’s 90% of it right there.
As a kid growing up in a rural area, I never wore shoes unless I was going somewhere they were required like school. The bottoms of my feet were tough and my feet never hurt. When I joined the military everyone kept getting foot pain and stress fractures from running and rucking, but my feet were fine. Fast forward several years out of the military and I always have shoes on. I went to a friends party with a no shoes rule, take my shoes off and stand around on hardwood floors for a few hours, my feet start to ache horribly. Needless to say I stopped wearing shoes all the time to toughen my feet back up. I couldn’t believe how soft my feet had gotten.
I'd like to add to this. We all train wrong. I have cycling do handastands, Slavic squats, and isometrics. I like to climb rope. I'm not against barbells and dumbbells, but training only that way will make you unhealthy.
We gotta figure out how to make mental health accessible and affordable for lower/middle class families. And loading us with drugs is barely a band aid.
Agreed, we need to be able to navigate an environment that's increasingly compounding with complexity day by day. For example a new phone or apps with thousands if not millions of people working hard to make your convenience rectangle more irresistible than yesterday. Its taking something away from our youth
And half the population will become super athletes cause they will have the leisure time and resources to go full time. The more sedentary our society becomes the more people will push back by like pushing heavy shit and doing handstand push ups and shit
CwY: That was a horrible fucking idea and I still cannot believe he signed off on that ridiculous workspace. I would have demanded complete freedom on the layout of the set and Im still wondering why they didnt let him just bring his old photos along.
@great day So I guess this proves that the MLB and Rob Manfried silenced Ryan Spaeder over the DODGERS AND YANKEES CHEATING SCANDAL. This is proof the MLB IS helping to coverup the DODGERS AND YANKEES cheating scandal. This is why blacks and a lot of minorities don’t like baseball. Baseball has too many lying snitching entitled racist white fans.
Reminds me of the Unabomber's Manifesto, to be honest. The entire point is the more we rely on technology, the less we're capable of relying on ourselves. It really is a catch 22.
@@GiRR007 what does that even mean? With all due respect, the two are not mutually exclusive. Maybe one day people will be so reliant on tech that they would literally die without it… but not me or my kids. My kids will learn how to survive even if all internet servers fail one day!
@@GiRR007 yeah man who wants to climb a mountains and get fresh air while getting an amazing view when i can just order food and look at someone elses picture of it. Pshh crazy people
@@dans_vids0880 There are already people so relieant on that that if you take it away they die They in hospitals with all kinds of sickness. And the theft is preserving their lives better than anything natural ever could.
I always thought about this. Things like clothes are like hacking the game, how many things can we hack and how many times can we hack them before our “game” glitches?
That is by definition what a convenience is, alleviates strain and stress from 1 and places it on another. When a task gets done, its always gonna be a question of what muscle does it, if you don't use your own, that muscle atrophies. I'm convinced now that people ignore half of the meaning of a words, half of the idea, cherry picking what they want to believe in order to construct and maintain a delusion. When your muscles get too big you have to learn how to grip delicately, especially when onto fragile things, when your strength is diverted to your mind, you gotta learn to grip delicately. You cant allow yourself to grab onto something and let it run away with you still attached and you cant grab it so forcefully you crush it into nothing, what it was before it still has to be before and after you touch it.
Idk the stuff about intermittent fasting, few of the recent studies show that apart from reducing the calories it doesn’t have any other effect. So it doesn’t matter how many times you eat, it matters more how many calories you’re consuming
Your obviously Butthurt bro. It’s simple facts that water and exercise is better for u than video games and beer. Stop acting like ur too “cool” to be healthy
@@omkarki1516 Doesn't matter. He is wrong. For a foot to evolve to fit shoes, it would mean that those who couldn't fit their feet into shoes died at a higher rate than those who could fit their feet into shoes. Over time those with a foot shape that fits in shoes have more kids with shoe fitting feet and thus the shape of the human foot changes over time for the general population. So he is wrong because 1. shoes where made to fit feet, not the other way around. 2. Not having shoes or being able to fit in shoes will not decrease your life span or affect your ability to have children and pass on you shoe-free-foot genes.
@@motomusica What you just said makes no sense. Your body (including your feet!) is molded by your lifestyle. A persons feet after a lifetime of wearing shoes is deformed by shoe wearing and a person's feet after a lifetime of barefoot walking in the jungle is deformed by that lifestyle. But when both people have kids the Childs feet look the same. Even after 250 generations of wearing shoes or walking barefoot. Unless it confers an evolutionary advantage it is NOT evolution. You clearly don't understand how it works.
I moved out to a remote unworked ranch mostly for the peace, quiet and country when I was really just looking for a new rental home. Retired now except for freelance writing which is hardly physical and had concerns of sitting around too much. But holy hell, there's more physical challenges in simply daily life than I expected just maintaining the place or existing in winter. A late summer arrival had me throw in just a couple casual gardens that super produced and can start more with more open fallow cropland than for which I have capacity. Throw in tons of rattlesnakes and giant gopher snakes and that alone keeps up the blood pressure simply going out (sidearms required). 63 years old, underweight on arrival with eroding but mostly working hip. 7 months in and feeling stronger in all ways. Oh, plenty of jumpscares and simmering panic with matching limited resources to extreme expenses, running on fumes to the next gas, half-mile access roads across alfalfa fields just to get the dirt road leading to pavement making a joke of 4WDs but POINT is that it took a little extra effort each day for things I took for granted. Kids and people need challenge; embrace them as doing nothing is the only sure thing. Easy to say but also each white-knuckle horror becomes a grand adventure on the other end (depending on end price, of course but generally speaking). And must note the tools, relics and abandoned machinery from the 1880s to 1960a still packing barn, bunkhouse and fields that daily mock any compliant I might raise.
"We were keeping our eye on 1984. When the year came and the prophecy didn't, thoughtful Americans sang softly in praise of themselves. The roots of liberal democracy had held. Wherever else the terror had happened, we, at least, had not been visited by Orwellian nightmares. "But we had forgotten that alongside Orwell's dark vision, there was another - slightly older, slightly less well known, equally chilling: Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Contrary to common belief even among the educated, Huxley and Orwell did not prophesy the same thing. Orwell warns that we will be overcome by an externally imposed oppression. But in Huxley's vision, no Big Brother is required to deprive people of their autonomy, maturity and history. As he saw it, people will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think. "What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny "failed to take into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions." In 1984, Orwell added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure. In short, Orwell feared that what we fear will ruin us. Huxley feared that what we desire will ruin us." From "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman.
Great book. Read it about 20 years ago so it isn’t fresh but I think most of his arguments detail the decline of our mental, social, political, etc. lives from amusement, distractions, complacency and laziness. Those arguments apply just as much to our physical wellbeing as well.
"The blue light, the chairs we sit in, the food we eat."
No joke I'm sitting one-foot away from a 30" screen, in a shitty chair, eating a plate of shrimp alfredo. Fuck me mate.
Love shrimp
Shrimp Alfredo is the shit tho dude. So you rock.
shrimp kicks ass
That's okay. Joe is sitting in a Microwave for most of the day.
Working from home is even worse for your health if you sit more than you do in the office.
David: Mentions chimps
Joe: "ah a fellow intellectual"
I see you are a man of culture as well
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As someone who specifically started biking 4 months ago because my labs didn’t look good for my heart, hearing this dude say I got a 40% better chance of not dying from a heart attack is insanely uplifting
Keep it up, king
Go plantbased brother, it’ll turn your whole life around.
Yep. Your doing yourself a favour, and doing everyone around you a favour. We should all be doing it.
@@Domn879 hey cmon Ive seen a bamboo bike 😄
@@claritywithteekay intermittent fasting and start cooking your food more often
This is why I'm a big advocate of walkable towns/neighborhoods/cities etc. The ability to walk/bike somewhere like a grocery stores is healthier, safer, and less stressful than driving everywhere in our 4000 pound bubbles that isolate us from our environment
I like horses
@@kj7792 same
@notjustbikes
...its good work if you can get it...
Very true.
Not only have we become complacent but most people I deal with anymore have no social skills at all. People do not want to talk to each other anymore. At work I can’t hardly get anyone to actually have a conversation or talk. Email only. What and the hell have we done? Drive through a neighborhood and tell me what you don’t see. Kids actually playing with one and other. I think it’s very sad.
100% agree. I’m 25 and notice this even with myself and other people my age. However I was fortunate to have mostly grown up (before high school) in the time before smartphones & social media really boomed. So I have memories of what it was like without them. Truly it was so much better. We all lived life in the moment and were more social back then. It’s true that we don’t know how to talk to each other anymore. It’s like there is a time limit of looking each other in the eyes and conversing before it feels awkward. It feels like conversation is always on the superficial surface and gone are the days of long-winded, deep conversations with others without the need to occasionally check our phones. They’ve become the new cigarettes in a way. And I’ve had the same exact observations about the kids. I’m currently living in the same neighborhood I grew up in, and when I was little there were always kids playing in the streets. My brother used to go bike riding with other kids and I used to be our with my friends playing games, running through the sprinklers, exploring the neighborhood. I don’t see that happening anymore. Even Halloween, I notice there are less and less kids trick’ or treating every year.
Conversations at work can be boring & forced though.
I'm 33 and it's like my generation just stares to the ground when you're passing them by. It's like does it kill ya to smile and make eye contact?
I dont understand why parents are buying iPads for young children, even toddlers. I guess it keeps them busy and they bother their parents less
The people at work have nothing in common with me, they talk about english football and that's about it, the only thing that I can say is good morning and see ya later, I get paid to do my job and I would like to be able to choose who I work with, but I can't.
Sometimes I am not in a good mood and simply trying to focus on my papers and then some guy comes over and tries to keep a conversation about really uninteresting subjects that I'd rather not be talking about, slowing me down in the process.
The animated movie WALL-E from 2008 is a good prediction.
Idiocracy was spot on also.
That’s nuts
I estimate that we are roughly 10 years away from ppl having a screen permanently fixed in front of their faces in some form or another. Most likely starting with smart glasses.
@@Yourunkbob have you ever heard of the show called “Black Mirror”? There’s an episode that reminds me a lot of this comment. Actually more than one episode lol.
Talk about predicting the future!
Bro I need a kettlebell shaped as Joe Rogan’s head and the handle the as headphones
Better hurry and claim that and make money b4 somebody else does it..
@@dustins_gram Literally true, how is this guy giving out free game like dat
Bouta start making and selling weights shaped as joe rogan 😂 good idea ngl
Lmao there was a show few days ago with a guy talking about physical fitness.
Never understood reason for being a copy boo, repeating shit just for 22 likes lmao
"2 kettlebells talking" I believe it was put!
@@dustins_gram i think you need Joe's approval for that.
David is right, I agree all this convenience and laziness is terrible for our health and......
Oh, Grubhub's here. Have to tell the wife to grab it.
We're diverging into sloths and fitness nuts
@@jeffk464
I'm evolving into a kettlebell swinging chimp
Yeah. I should probably put this phone down and get my ass up out of this chair! Ugh
You can set it up them to call her so you don't have tell her. Get her to do it though.
Just text her
The other day I was even thinking about how much I miss simply going to a video store and renting a movie with a friend.... We definitely lost something when we went to streaming and can simply have whatever we want with the click of a button. Weird.
🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽thank u, I miss blockbuster wow u bought back a memory
You can actually rent movies somewhere🤔
Not just streaming but with other e-services we now enjoy
This guy is 52 years old... I'm beginning to think he knows what he's talking about.
Holy sh-t you're right, I thought he was in his 30's
@@Steve-hu9ml same here. He still has all his hair
Shit load of plastic surgery will get you far.
@@svanderheijden7967 I got laser eye surgery to get rid of glasses and botox to get rid of that mean bitch face and it has already made a huge difference in how people act towards me.
@@svanderheijden7967 you are wasting oxygen
I had a co-worker with feet like Joe described. She said it was from walking around barefoot in the rural Philippines. She didn't wear shoes regularly until she moved to the U.S. as an adult.
The whole minimalist shoes movement is about this. Or feet have not evolved for shoes. It is just that we in the west don't hardly ever see feet that have not been bound in some way since birth. We put babies in shoes with hard soles, pointy toes and heels!! There aren't very many healthy feet around and in typical western mentality we think this is how all humans are. That we have just evolved to wear shoes.
I have the equivalent in my tribe, not those feets, but carpal tunnel
In the Philippines, they call them “Farmer’s Feet.”
"You can reverse human aging as well".
Joe: "hit em with that Sopranos fade to black!"
Lol! I was just getting into it when he said that. Was gonna take some notes.
TONY DID NOT DIE.
@@dazitmane8905 he most certainly did. Check out the breakdown videos on youtube for more clarity.
"You can reverse human aging as well"
Adrenochrome?
"DON'T STOP-"
This should have ended with a segment featuring David Goggins cursing us out and telling us to get our lives together
that guy sucks he's so annoying and fake
@@JohnstasBACK may i interest you in the backstory of David Goggins?
@@sparesomecoochieplease3531 he was fat got skinny and joined the navy? He just comes off as preachy and more of a character than a guy.
@johnstas back imagine acting like becoming a navy seal is no big deal.
@@JohnstasBACK the navy seals aren't the navy. Navy seals are the most trained and skilled soldiers in the us army, they are at the top. David was also the best performing soldier in his squadrant, wich says a lot cause most navy seals wanted to be soldiers their whole life
"You ever see what it looks like when those guys in the Amazon walk around with no feet?" - Joe Rogan
I was dying hahaha
Same here...
😂😂😂
"Just in the last few years we found out you can reverse human aging as well."
Joe: CUT!
Getting my test next week. To see how old I really am😄
Modern conveniences are why Joe Rogan has a $100,000,000 Spotify deal.
Explain .
Exactly!
@@justjaee546 People used to work on ranches and mines etc. Now he can work from his man cave talking shit about nothing and gets paid millions.
health care is a modern convenience but that ruins his sales pitch
@@dannyt7269 pretty sure Joe is making up for that with...wait for it....physical training BOOOOM
Life wasn’t meant to be easy. Once people start thinking that it should be, entitlement kicks in and creates weak and apathetic individuals.
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When the fuck did it get easier?
So I guess this proves that the MLB and Rob Manfried silenced Ryan Spaeder over the DODGERS AND YANKEES CHEATING SCANDAL. This is proof the MLB IS helping to coverup the DODGERS AND YANKEES cheating scandal. This is why blacks and a lot of minorities don’t like baseball. Baseball has too many lying snitching entitled racist white fans.
@@noshotnova2432 when did you last have to choose between hunting in the wild for your food or starving to death, and how often have you faced that situation?
@@noshotnova2432 You must be joking, right?
"Age is just a number.." THANK YOU!! That's what I kept trying to tell the police!
Have a seat.......Have a seat right over there....
based
Well that's some underage shit I don't even want to know about. 🤣🤣
Officer: Sir, why is there a naked minority boy in the front seat of your vehicle?
Dahmer: Oh uh, that's my bi-racial son Tyrone, he's 18, officer, I swear.
Officer: Oh alright. You got an id for you and the boy?
Dahmer: Yes.
Officer: It says here that the boy is aged 14 and from Wuhan, China.
Perp: He's of legal tender age here in Alabams sir.
Officer: Indeed it is. Well, i'll let you off with a warning for failing to stop at a red light. You enjoy the rest of your night with the young boy.
Dahmer: I'm going to eat him whole, officer.
aight, time to sleep.
“Our feet are built for shoes “ 😂 and here I thought shoes were built to fit feet
He's saying hundreds of years of wearing shoes have physically changed our feet.
Stop putting your kids in shoes....they will walk run and never have problems ever again with shoes feet
Correct!
David: “I watched my mother suffocate to death.”
Joe: “You ever seen magnum pi?”
The reason why aliens are typically depicted as small framed and frail with huge dilated eyes may not be as farfetched as we think. The more technologically or psychically advanced a species becomes, hypothetically, it would make sense the physical frame becomes less and less sturdy.
Makes sense my dude
That's why I kinda think aliens are really just us from the future.
This is why some folks think Greys are just humans in the future.
Absolutely makes sense. Tell that to an arrogant and greedy human. Those people think we are the absolute supreme organisms the universe has ever seen. Stay open minded my friends......
That reminds me of that song from the '60s. I don't know who made it but the name of it was, in the year 25/25. Something like that. That song always creeped me out when I was a kid. And now it seems to be coming true.
"I've discovered the secret to immortality and what the meaning of life is!"
Joe Rogan: AAAAAAaaand cut! Watch and listen on Spotify losers.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I just used a free audible credit to get his audiobook
Fuck Spotify
Are you children still crying about Spotify? Get over it.
“Monkeys throw their poop as a form of communication”…this guy: maybe that’s the way we should be.
Lol
People actually do that in prison.
Let’s start by throwing poop at the government….gotta start somewhere 🤷♂️
The internet.
Go to San Francisco’s tenderloin district
Mannnn, how can you leave us hanging with “in just in the last few years, we’ve figured out we can reverse human aging, as well”....I see what you did there Spotify 🧐 You’ll never get me
Stay strong m8
😝😜🤪 I'm looking for the Brian Stelter clip that they are speaking about on Fox news where Joe was talking major 💩 on Brian Stelter. Now here you ate saying that Spotify is now using the clips to draw us over to Spotify. 😂🤣😭 I wonder why lately there's been 2 clips uploaded instead of 3 like in the past? 🤔
Preach
its actually pretty dope
Why do you make it a point to never use it. I mean if it's not convenient sure, but if there's something interesting that you want to hear I don't see why you would stop yourself. Just saying
You know what I love about Joe, it’s this, he falls bs when he hears it. “Our feet were designed for shoes”
Actually people who walk barefoot their feet adapt to the terrain. Unlike people who wear shoes develop deformities that cause pain.
It was funny as hell the way he did that.
Love it!
That is a great thing about Joe, one of the less great things about him is how much BS floats right by him without so much as a passing acknowledgement.
i think he means that because we have been wearing shoes for a long time our feet have started to form to the shoes, which is a bad thing. i think joe would agree with this
He falls bs when he hears it???
If you think that shoes can't have impacted human evolution when we've been wearing them for tens of thousands of years, you're showing that you're a bit out of your depth in this conversation.
Skipping meals is one of the best things I've ever done combined with exercise, the rest of my family and friends think I'm just being crazy and a "health freak" for skipping breakfast etc but it really has done wonders. I went from 90 kg as a 21 year old man at 175 cm to 70.5 kg at 23 and I feel more energetic and happier than ever, almost unstoppable. I sleep like a baby 8 to 9 hours every night and I never wake up mid-sleep.
Meanwhile the rest of my friends and family complains about being hungry all the time even if they ate 2 hours ago and having the need to snack at 10 PM and eat breakfast as soon as they wake up, then lunch a few hours later, then something during the day, then dinner, then something before bed... They also complain about not being able to lose weight and sleeps poorly. I can tell we're not meant to eat all the time, being hungry feels pretty great and after a while you rarely even get hungry (unless you haven't eaten in over 20 hours). I eat twice a day on average, which is "breakfast" at 10 or 11 AM and dinner at 5 or 6 PM, while walking at least 10k steps per day but usually lands at 15k. I couldn't recomment it enough.
I'mnot into the counting steps thing myself, but great to hear man 👍
Thats rza talk though.
Dude same! I lost 50lbs by switching to eating one large meal a day. Like a big ass steak, and cutting way down on alcohol… now I’m 160lbs and feel great! Admittedly I don’t work out but go on lots of walks, bicycles etc… and I maintain my weight no problem. Oh! Pro tip. Sparking water is an awesome substitute for drinking beer/cocktails
Not the only way to live or get more energy but I hear you. Different strokes.
Skip dinner instead.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create easy times. Easy times create weak men. Weak men create hard times”
We have people getting offended by pronouns, guess where we are at in the cycle
Yes!!! All of this! ^^
And there it is
Yep hard times are coming
The only thing missing is a quote by Einstein that he never said.
Funny, if you think we are in easy times then your experience is contrary to the majority of humanity. Also, "strong men" is often interpreted to mean "assholes who also exploit the labor of others" because the people who buy into this analogy tend to be either privileged within the current system, or under the delusion that they may someday become privileged by the current system.
But let's accept your premise for the moment. If you are so weak as to be incapable of keeping civilization going because you can't stomach using a person's preferred pronouns, then I suppose you have been the one leading a soft life in easy times. Pretty sure members of the trans community along with other historically disempowered groups have been living the hard times which has made them strong enough to frighten your sensibilities.
“You can reverse human aging as well”
Joe : “ayo you giving up free game cut this shit off”
Free on Spotify bruh
@@BeeStrings it’s a joke bruh.
@A Z my point exactly my guy 😂😂😂😂😂
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Today in 'Everything's fucked and we're doomed, with Joe Rogan'...
@Also Yes We are saved today with new show how to end the virus.
Society: has problems
Joe:”martial arts can fix that”
Yes it can actually
I would suggest reading amusing ourselves to death by Neil postman
He is not wrong
@@imperialgaurd7378 yah he is.
He’s kinda right but also not totally.
“We can find out how to reverse human Agjng” ears perk up. Episode ends. Ouch
It's talked about in the fasting clip
ikr, thats a pretty bold claim my guy. so you're telling me you're immortal?
I feel like not as many people moved to spotify as they had hoped. The bait is strong.
@meow purr as someone who studies the scientists, I get your referencing vaccines. But what you need to know is that theirs no such thing as a toxic substance, only a toxic dose concentration. For example the form of mercury that's in some (but its not commonly used) vaccines, is a kind that your body can filter out over time naturally as long as the dose isn't large. Aluminum even more so. And they are both important for the type of vaccine your making to get the effect you want (an adaptive immune response)
@meow purr adjuvant are needed to induce the second signal in immune cells, and there are many things you can use for that, so in that sense your right. But aluminum is something you add along with the adjacent (usually also together the whole solution is just reffered to as the adjuvant) because it holds together molecules that induce the primary and secondary immune responses to ensure that they can be easily broken down by your immune cells so that they stick around long enough...the reason you need suspension to stick around long enough is because you need chronic stimulation to reach a threshold of activation for the induction of an adaptive immune response....actually the matter of getting the right amount of chronic stimulation at a certain potency really is a pretty dangerous part of vaccine Making as getting it wrong can trick the body into having an allergic response instead of the viral or bacterial one you intended, so in that sense, I do remember learning about how there has been instances where using aluminum incorrectly did end up making the situation worse for the sick people (sorry wish I could Rememberthe name of the virus that the vaccine was for)
As for vaccine makers accidently adding more than is said on the label, yeah I cant say your wrong because I don't really know on the ground floor what's happening, so I have no idea and would be speaking out of my ass if I were to disagree
Joe “Have you ever seen those hand shaped footed people in the Amazon?” Rogan
I bet they know how to make Ayahuasca
@@gratefulila9980 its entirely possible the vast majority of them do
🤣
Joe "My Friend" Rogan.
I saw that episode
2:34 Joe doesn't even know how high he is.. "walking around with no feet"
😂 So good
Hahahah
He’s talking about how humans are getting weaker as if we didn’t used to max out at like 5’4” and die of dysentery at 30.
i mean you have a point but how many people do you think struggle to walk 5-6 miles? how many people do you know that eat healthy? people still die of heart problems caused by diet in their 50's. diabetes exists. i think he makes sense that when you compare modern humans to other animals, we don't have near their strength or constitution. humans at a point in time were much sturdier and stronger as adaptations to their environment. by removing these threats and challenges from our environments, we remove the opportunity for our bodies to strengthen through adaptation. its the clean room effect. it may be possible to stimulate the human bodys adaptations, kind of like a vaccine. who knows what medical science will discover in future decades?
Hahahahaha. Good point, doctor!
@@xdaedonx "the clean room effect" got it, not gonna clean the house!
Im 42 and ive had those ordinary ailments, everyone complaining about, hurting back, Joints etc. Kind of accepted i was getting older. Started working for a mowing company, lifting stuff for 8 hours a day. 2 weeks later its all gone. Never felt as strong and explosive, and my body composure just naturally is straight. I havnt felt this good in my body since my twenties. Anf ive figured there isnt so many jobs like these left in the modern world. We are supposed to move our bodies more than we do nowadays
That's about nutrition. Many foods available, ppl grow. Cheap, fake food, ppl deteriorate internally & externally. *Get Off Your Ass, and get your Kids off theirs.
I still hunt, fish and camp whenever I can. The ability to be truely self reliant is incredibly important. But in saying that I love modern conveniences too and wouldn't want to be without them.
Joe- bruh your still wearing shoes tho🤣
Ooh ooh ahh ahh, The Joe Rogan Experience
Let's get this viral boys
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Stolen comment from the video!! STOOLLLLEENNN!!! STOOLLLLEENNN!!!
Where's your British accent bro?
I hate modern conveniences (he says whilst watching this on his Samsung Galaxy streaming it onto his big flat screen tv)
It’s a “kings” life, they had hot water and a big house. But not all Kings are happy.
Samsung Galaxy lmaoooooo
Lol just workout. Most people don't do that. Really hard workout everyday
Nothing contradictory about it if he is not a compulsive user. Use the tech but don't become a slave of it.
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joe rogan is like that guy you meet at a party that sounds really smart, but then you meet him again the next morning when youre sober and its like...ooooh
I’m sitting on my bed eating chips while watching this . . .
"We can reverse human aging as well".
*CATCH NEW EPISODES OF THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE FOR FREE!!!*
@Be nice take this shit elsewhere
He's trying to get us to go to Spotify
But but how!
4:10 “not even the strongest human can beat your average chimp”
Joe: do you know who you’re talking to?
I’m surprised joe didnt blow a gasket when he heard that
Maybe not the average chimp, but id still wager an alpha male chimp or even male gorilla could give a good beating. Besides its not a simple case of a human being able to lift the heaviest weights that means he could beat a big chimp/gorilla
@@InfinitumPueri dude 🤦♂️
@@Kier4n99 dude. 😐
The way this clips ends leaves you with little to no choice but to download Spotify
That’s the point
Right? I want my full episode on UA-cam and I want it now!!!
"run for 10 minutes few times a week.you don't have to run for an hours..."
Honestly man. You've got to be kidding with such a statement.
@@Sarandib22 mate you're talking about different thing.
And btw you can run 10 minutes straight. Just slow pace. Then you get faster.
When he says his 82 year old father is stronger than him, I just nodded in agreeance.
I grew up in a pretty hectic and rough environment with constant stress, I was never depressed. Now that I have a decent job and a stable living environment I feel like shit a lot more than I used to. I don't know man I just feel like deep down this isn't supposed to be like this, maybe it's because I grew up wrong but it just doesn't feel right.
"We don't worry about anything, we got rid of all of our worries."
speak for yourself champ, people are more stressed and uncertain than they have ever been. "Wolves" are a singular, physical threat that can be dealt with swiftly. I'd rather deal with wolves, bears or an enemy tribe than any of my modern "non worries".
No. All you're doing is trading complexity for simplicity. That's all. Fighting an enemy tribe is far less productive than collaboration to cure a disease or prevent an asteroid from wiping out humanity. You can simply join a martial arts school if you want fight. Trust me, an hour of that 2-3 times a week and you'll feel like the world is a less stressful place.
Enemy tribes aren't any easier, trust me
I hate it when these celebrities and rich folk speak for themselves.
You need love and happiness my friend. Become positivity and project it as oft as you can and I guarantee you will have a less fatalistic perspective.
you would rather deal with bears than going to work?
last year I started eating 1 meal a day consisting of 1,000-2,000 cal. No sweets since March. No dairy since April. But starting 2 hours of exercise a day did the most for me. Better breathing. Better sleep. After treating my body like garbage for years it feels really good to get it under control.
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Gotta love the ending. I imagine within the next few months, every last thing the guest says will be some sorta phrase that sounds like advertising buzzwords/terminologies they use in UA-cam ads with the words they say RIGHT BEFORE you can skip the ad.
we have feet that fit shoes... yeah because we made shoes to fit feet?
Dumb dumb - he’s saying our feet looked different before shoes were adopted. Shoes changed our feet, softened the skin.
@@N1ckel it’s true. When I was 2 my feet were made of stone
@@N1ckel that is not what he is saying. He is say our feet have evolved to fit shoes. Literally what he said. Lol
@@LowKeyJaded 😂
His ridiculous statement on shoes made me question his general authority…
This guy looks like he should have a Russian accent. I'm kind of disappointed.
Hahaha….. true.
ua-cam.com/video/oziQWkmqPzM/v-deo.html.
Exactly what I thought of when I first saw Stipe Miocic
He looked like he should be a russian F1 driver lol.
He looks like Solomon from bf3
Correction: overuse of modern conveniences are making us weaker. Modern conveniences if used in moderation and at the right times will make you stronger.
@Stephen Spinoza Dont hold people to a higher standard? Nah.
a long time ago there was some early hominid telling his pals, "These sharp sticks are making us weak, we should be hunting with our nails and teeth lest the other hominid group across the savannah out compete our toughness."
Not this but Plato did complain about the invention of writing and how it was going to cause people to forget things. I guess you can say we managed.
@@ES1976-3 He wasn't wrong. Memories were probably better before writing due to necessity. For example, not of us remember how to spell because everything we use has spell check. It's no longer necessary in most cases.
@@PerpetualSmile i think we can agree that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks
“Shoes were built for feet. We’ve had shoes for so many years that we have feet that fit shoes”
Can someone explain to me how this was not a moronic statement?
He means that because we’ve been wearing shoes so long it’s changed our feet so there used to being in shoes and now can’t go without them
Well as someone who grew up in South Africa on a game farm, for most of my life a hated wearing shoes....I can literally grab a rock with my feet and throw it
@@kiefinity162
Mooi
Corey
Hahaha
Yeah pretty moronic … he speaks for his own feet 😂
I'm all about reversing aging,where do I sign up!
"reverse human aging"
they had us in the first half
he just slipped immortality in there like its no biggie lol............... seriously He had me until, ''skip meals''.. Pretty sure like every nutritionist says thats not good. You body works harder and results in a faster metab if you eat several SMALL meals.. Again not garbage food or large amounts. Just many small meals throughout the day,,,, one pile results in your body being behind on cals,carbs etc which results in stock piling,,, basically you gets fat
@@MichaelPhillips-jw4bj Is OK for some people, but lots of women suffer from hormonal-malfunction aka metabolic dysfunction, due to sress, pollution, gmo, bad lifestyle etc etc etc.So, everytime we eat a small and frequent meal, the stomach releases acids, and the pancreas insulin, which then doesn't get used properly which causes "insulin resistance". This (fairly large) group only needs a solid breakfast, apple/banana snack late in the afternoon, a very light dinner before 8 pm - and DONE. Everything else leads to problems. Plus, after 40 and in an office job, we only require about 900 calories to get through a busy day, not 1600 cals.
Ngl
The one thing that changed my diet the most, was learning that digestion takes an enormous amount of energy. I see digestion as a task that competes with the rest of me for stamina, and that's forced me to budget digesting time better. You don't want to keep that machine running all day.
"did you see the people in the amazon walking around with no feet?" LOL
So hes gonna make companies that get us out of this “problem” most likely using apps 😂
Ritualized discomfort is a key cultural element we need.
like a purge?
@@pikiwiki Purges remove things, so no. Just practices that are hard and challenging on a regular basis.
@@wildseedtheron like hangings?
In our pursuit of making everyday life easier, we make the world infinitely more complicated.
we just sacrifice our semblance of good times for a semblance of future
Kinda tells us our minds are extremely complicated themselves to create those things.
Jamie probably has the strangest search history
"Jamie can you pull up belle delphine"
he's talking about investing in online therapist companies saying they're going to take off... that's TDOC stock
Ima chimp is it worth it
I love nothing more than spending a few weekends or more in the wilderness straight up roughing it. I pack food shelter and nothing else.
need more on this one
This is one of about a dozen reasons for the spike in anxiety.
@Rad Ripley Internet, Social Media, Mainstream media hysteria, ever increasing political divide, and ever increasing immigration. I'm on lunch ,I'll give ya more later if ya want.
Don't say spike.... I've had enough of spikes....
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The spike in anxiety is caused by single mother households raising emotionally unstable children
Me, that goes biking for pure therapeutic reasons and feel better listening to some music... all proud of myself right now.
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Learn to cook, use only whole ingredients for food never anything premade or processed, learn to love moving, outdoors and nature… That’s 90% of it right there.
As a kid growing up in a rural area, I never wore shoes unless I was going somewhere they were required like school. The bottoms of my feet were tough and my feet never hurt. When I joined the military everyone kept getting foot pain and stress fractures from running and rucking, but my feet were fine. Fast forward several years out of the military and I always have shoes on. I went to a friends party with a no shoes rule, take my shoes off and stand around on hardwood floors for a few hours, my feet start to ache horribly. Needless to say I stopped wearing shoes all the time to toughen my feet back up. I couldn’t believe how soft my feet had gotten.
I'd like to add to this. We all train wrong. I have cycling do handastands, Slavic squats, and isometrics. I like to climb rope. I'm not against barbells and dumbbells, but training only that way will make you unhealthy.
Please interview Marcel Messing!
But when I tell the officer "age is just a number" I get arrested...
🤣🤣🤣
Comedy gold brotha
We gotta figure out how to make mental health accessible and affordable for lower/middle class families. And loading us with drugs is barely a band aid.
How about a football, or a tennisracket & a ball. Out & play!
Not something I want my tax dollars to go for. Far greater things we need
Or we could quit pushing the victim mindset. Do away with partipation trophies and have actual consequences for poor choices and action.
Agreed, we need to be able to navigate an environment that's increasingly compounding with complexity day by day. For example a new phone or apps with thousands if not millions of people working hard to make your convenience rectangle more irresistible than yesterday. Its taking something away from our youth
Ikr, I miss walking 5 miles to the water well that may or may not contain a fatal illness...
Stupid comparison
We are suffering from chronic lifestyle diseases because modern life is incompatible with our physiology
@@Carroty_Peg
“Chronic lifestyle disease” aka every illness & plague that has affected Humanity since Man first walked...
Do you guys know where I can watch the full episode?
*“If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever.”*
George Orwell -1984.
Joe's been killing it. The homeless issue is so fucked up rn.
In a few decades we'll all be floating around on chairs like in Wall-E.
I've been collecting butt fat in preparation for it
I think Wall-E was a glimpse into our future…
I doubt it, ppl hardly know how electricity is made without wind and water. You burn something for something.
And half the population will become super athletes cause they will have the leisure time and resources to go full time. The more sedentary our society becomes the more people will push back by like pushing heavy shit and doing handstand push ups and shit
Seguays. Hoover boards. Electric bikes. We're halfway there.
I am glad that Joe is out of his red nuclear bunker ;-)
CwY: That was a horrible fucking idea and I still cannot believe he signed off on that ridiculous workspace. I would have demanded complete freedom on the layout of the set and Im still wondering why they didnt let him just bring his old photos along.
Joe "have you seen the feet of people from the amazon" rogan
This is the most real life health video joe has ever had. Applause
This is Fr Facts, it sucks to acknowledge it but it’s true 👌
@great day So I guess this proves that the MLB and Rob Manfried silenced Ryan Spaeder over the DODGERS AND YANKEES CHEATING SCANDAL. This is proof the MLB IS helping to coverup the DODGERS AND YANKEES cheating scandal. This is why blacks and a lot of minorities don’t like baseball. Baseball has too many lying snitching entitled racist white fans.
Thanks animé character.
Reminds me of the Unabomber's Manifesto, to be honest. The entire point is the more we rely on technology, the less we're capable of relying on ourselves. It really is a catch 22.
To be fair though thecnology is better than nature
There's a lot of golden information in that manifesto.
Lives filled with surrogate activities leads to depression.
@@GiRR007 what does that even mean? With all due respect, the two are not mutually exclusive. Maybe one day people will be so reliant on tech that they would literally die without it… but not me or my kids. My kids will learn how to survive even if all internet servers fail one day!
@@GiRR007 yeah man who wants to climb a mountains and get fresh air while getting an amazing view when i can just order food and look at someone elses picture of it. Pshh crazy people
@@dans_vids0880 There are already people so relieant on that that if you take it away they die
They in hospitals with all kinds of sickness. And the theft is preserving their lives better than anything natural ever could.
All this coming from a legit lollipop. I’ve worked labor for nearly 30 yrs and maintain a resting heart rate in low 40’s. Keep moving. That’s the key.
Feet like that in Asia, too, especially among rural classes. Not wearing shoes, mostly sandals.
bold of him to even think civilization will be around 100,000 years from now
I always thought about this. Things like clothes are like hacking the game, how many things can we hack and how many times can we hack them before our “game” glitches?
I thought of that too. How far can we go with "unnatural" things
@@ericreingardt2504 Right! What about animals? I bet you horseshoes have made horse’s feet evolve weaker overtime and adapt to the unnatural.
Can someone give this man a glas of water please
Joe “will keep using same old thumbnail title for years “ rogan .
That is by definition what a convenience is, alleviates strain and stress from 1 and places it on another. When a task gets done, its always gonna be a question of what muscle does it, if you don't use your own, that muscle atrophies. I'm convinced now that people ignore half of the meaning of a words, half of the idea, cherry picking what they want to believe in order to construct and maintain a delusion. When your muscles get too big you have to learn how to grip delicately, especially when onto fragile things, when your strength is diverted to your mind, you gotta learn to grip delicately. You cant allow yourself to grab onto something and let it run away with you still attached and you cant grab it so forcefully you crush it into nothing, what it was before it still has to be before and after you touch it.
I just love how you put in the butt of Spotify! They will never recoup the money they spent on you!
Hard times make strong men
Strong men make good times
Good times make weak men
Weak men make hard times.
And so the cycle continues
My grandmother always said mans mind get stronger and body gets weaker.
That's pretty genius.
Ah yes let’s return to the jungle, who needs technological improvement
Shut up lad 🤦♂️
Idk the stuff about intermittent fasting, few of the recent studies show that apart from reducing the calories it doesn’t have any other effect. So it doesn’t matter how many times you eat, it matters more how many calories you’re consuming
How many people know how to garden or hunt compared to 100 years ago? It’s becoming a lost art.
@@brianbarrett2487 Enjoy your tofu!
Aliens have big heads and no muscles wonder where we are heading?
Poo
Judging by AOC and millennials in general think the head shrinking scene in beetle juice
Interesting point
So sitting in a chair, playing video games, and drinking beer makes me weak and pathetic? Sounds pretty lit 🔥
Your obviously Butthurt bro. It’s simple facts that water and exercise is better for u than video games and beer. Stop acting like ur too “cool” to be healthy
Sounds like his life is lit, sounds like your just jelly roll mad bruhhhhh
@@actliketonymontana I was making a simple joke. No hurt butts over here my guy
If I was Young Jamie, when Joe asked me to pull up the Ecuadorian Rain Forest feet pic, I woulda put up a picture of Beast from the X-men first. lol
He was making sense till he said our feet evolved for shoes. Most people on the planet only started wearing shoes in the last couple hundred years.
5000 yr old hindu inscription have concept of sandle
@@omkarki1516 Doesn't matter. He is wrong. For a foot to evolve to fit shoes, it would mean that those who couldn't fit their feet into shoes died at a higher rate than those who could fit their feet into shoes. Over time those with a foot shape that fits in shoes have more kids with shoe fitting feet and thus the shape of the human foot changes over time for the general population. So he is wrong because 1. shoes where made to fit feet, not the other way around. 2. Not having shoes or being able to fit in shoes will not decrease your life span or affect your ability to have children and pass on you shoe-free-foot genes.
@@motomusica What you just said makes no sense. Your body (including your feet!) is molded by your lifestyle. A persons feet after a lifetime of wearing shoes is deformed by shoe wearing and a person's feet after a lifetime of barefoot walking in the jungle is deformed by that lifestyle. But when both people have kids the Childs feet look the same. Even after 250 generations of wearing shoes or walking barefoot. Unless it confers an evolutionary advantage it is NOT evolution. You clearly don't understand how it works.
I moved out to a remote unworked ranch mostly for the peace, quiet and country when I was really just looking for a new rental home. Retired now except for freelance writing which is hardly physical and had concerns of sitting around too much. But holy hell, there's more physical challenges in simply daily life than I expected just maintaining the place or existing in winter. A late summer arrival had me throw in just a couple casual gardens that super produced and can start more with more open fallow cropland than for which I have capacity. Throw in tons of rattlesnakes and giant gopher snakes and that alone keeps up the blood pressure simply going out (sidearms required).
63 years old, underweight on arrival with eroding but mostly working hip. 7 months in and feeling stronger in all ways. Oh, plenty of jumpscares and simmering panic with matching limited resources to extreme expenses, running on fumes to the next gas, half-mile access roads across alfalfa fields just to get the dirt road leading to pavement making a joke of 4WDs but POINT is that it took a little extra effort each day for things I took for granted. Kids and people need challenge; embrace them as doing nothing is the only sure thing. Easy to say but also each white-knuckle horror becomes a grand adventure on the other end (depending on end price, of course but generally speaking).
And must note the tools, relics and abandoned machinery from the 1880s to 1960a still packing barn, bunkhouse and fields that daily mock any compliant I might raise.
"We were keeping our eye on 1984. When the year came and the prophecy didn't, thoughtful Americans sang softly in praise of themselves. The roots of liberal democracy had held. Wherever else the terror had happened, we, at least, had not been visited by Orwellian nightmares.
"But we had forgotten that alongside Orwell's dark vision, there was another - slightly older, slightly less well known, equally chilling: Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Contrary to common belief even among the educated, Huxley and Orwell did not prophesy the same thing. Orwell warns that we will be overcome by an externally imposed oppression. But in Huxley's vision, no Big Brother is required to deprive people of their autonomy, maturity and history. As he saw it, people will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think.
"What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny "failed to take into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions." In 1984, Orwell added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure. In short, Orwell feared that what we fear will ruin us. Huxley feared that what we desire will ruin us."
From "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman.
Great book. Read it about 20 years ago so it isn’t fresh but I think most of his arguments detail the decline of our mental, social, political, etc. lives from amusement, distractions, complacency and laziness. Those arguments apply just as much to our physical wellbeing as well.
"Mmmmm. Yummy fries."