@@noomade Rogan can engage in an intelligent level as evidence by the fact he created this whole lane he just plays dumb to get his guest to elaborate for listeners.
When I was in Grade 5 and waiting for my bus I was approached by a troupe of chimps. I offered my lunch. They said no, but that I was on the losing team and it was time to join the winners. I left with the troupe that day and never looked back.
I’ve watched like 4-5 clips of this exact interview from this very channel and it dawned on me why I haven’t just played it in it entirety. Jesus f**k!
Frans de Waal - Chimpanzee politics: Power and sex among the apes Bonobo: The forgotten Ape Our inner Ape: The best and worst of human nature And all his various books, papers, articles Robert Sapolsky - A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons (other books, papers, articles, lectures) Richard Wrangham: Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence And all his other books, papers, articles, lectures Understanding Chimpanzees Edited by: Paul G. Heltne and Linda A. Marquardt Great Ape Societies (Editors) William C. McGrew Toshisada Nishida, Linda F. Marchant Great Ape Societies (Editors) William C. McGrew Toshisada Nishida, Linda F. Marchant
@@emilegriffith1473 Agreed. But this host intrudes too much by taking inordinately long to ask his questions, often rephrasing then mid sentence. it’s hard for the podcast to get a good flow or discussion. It often seems like a stilted interrogation
Duuuude Lex is getting so many amazing researchers on his show
He took the most interesting factors of the JRE and made it better, way more focus on science controversies and new findings 🙌🏽
I love this podcast. Such a breath of fresh air. I'm learning so much.
❤️
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Rogan can engage in an intelligent level as evidence by the fact he created this whole lane he just plays dumb to get his guest to elaborate for listeners.
@@davidpiedra7861
So you admit Rogan is daddy then...yes?
Joe Rogan punching air rn that he wasn't involved in this conversation
Damn it! I was gonna say this almost verbatim
@@Jack-yq6ui that isnt what he said at all
He pissing and shitting
Rogan would steer the conversation to MMA and DMT
@@teodelfuego “you think a chimp on dmt could beat khabib”
How many suits does Lex have? I imagine his house having a Homer Simpson like closet with hundreds of the same outfit 😂
I can clearly see two aliens discussing human interaction.
Joe Rogan is watching this and dying inside that he didnt get Richard on his own podcast first lol.
This dude fantasizes about getting rid of all human males
What is Joe Rogan like in the wild?
Wild on dmt.
When I was in Grade 5 and waiting for my bus I was approached by a troupe of chimps. I offered my lunch. They said no, but that I was on the losing team and it was time to join the winners. I left with the troupe that day and never looked back.
😂👍🏻
This channel is underrated,such a good channel ❤️
its not underrated at all, it has over 1 million subscribers now lol.
Joe Rogan is secretly under that table right now.
So, chimps are like Lennie the character from " Of Mice & Men."
This is an amazing interview
This is incredibly interesting.
“In many ways stronger than humans.”
Yes… Tear your hands and face off strong.
Amazing scientist, great content!
This guy was fascinating
This gentleman is brilliant.
Do chimps find ways to get high off frogs and shit? Do u think they have a chimp who trades highs for food
male chimps have been observed trading rewards for sex with females. no drugs though
Oh interesting!
Definitely happening somewhere sometime.
Actually.. there's a BBC doco I'll try to find. Monkeys on an island stealing booze.
@@user-wp5fe8ec6l I seen that before lol they def tryna find a way to not be sober
Was there any question on Orangutans? They also seem very close to humans.
1:33 why would they use concrete? ...
Is that where the hand shake originates from?
I’ve watched like 4-5 clips of this exact interview from this very channel and it dawned on me why I haven’t just played it in it entirety. Jesus f**k!
Fascinating.
So Roe Jogan
Can anybody recommend any books about primates? What are the classics? :)
The Jungle Book
Frans de Waal -
Chimpanzee politics: Power and sex among the apes
Bonobo: The forgotten Ape
Our inner Ape: The best and worst of human nature
And all his various books, papers, articles
Robert Sapolsky - A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons
(other books, papers, articles, lectures)
Richard Wrangham: Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence
And all his other books, papers, articles, lectures
Understanding Chimpanzees
Edited by: Paul G. Heltne and Linda A. Marquardt Great Ape Societies
(Editors) William C. McGrew Toshisada Nishida, Linda F. Marchant
Great Ape Societies
(Editors) William C. McGrew Toshisada Nishida, Linda F. Marchant
@@raphaelkaume thank you so much :))
If you listen closely you can hear joe Rogan screaming outside to let him in!
Get more comfortable chairs
I was not the first comment.... but I was in the early fray
So? No one cares, even if you were first.🤷
@@jonhall2274 We hate you too
@@jonhall2274 you do sweetheart, or else you wouldn't have whispered your sweet nothings to me
@@jonhall2274
*2 months later*
I hope every side of every pillow in your house is hot
Why haven't we taught them to use tools?
What are you talking about?
haha i was coming to write a comment about joe rogan and chimps
Found this gem thru joe Rogan
lex rogan
joe fridman
jex frogan
loe ridman
Taking a baby to a meeting with chimps.... What could go wrong?
That chimp, Frodo, was a known psycho even before the incident. Was finally killed by a coalition of other chimps that were tired of his shit
Better question how do snakes act in the wild?
We spend way to much money and focus on apes . We have dug up more of their past than our own
We both have the same past.
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The guests are great, but the host is so monotone and boring
Lex is awesome. Host is supposed to be background and not forefront of the interview
You may be tone deaf
@@emilegriffith1473 Agreed. But this host intrudes too much by taking inordinately long to ask his questions, often rephrasing then mid sentence. it’s hard for the podcast to get a good flow or discussion. It often seems like a stilted interrogation
This guy doesn't really know. He's never been held by a chimp
So true! I remember by first time being held by one. Life changing
Lol no thank you
Very happy to find Rogan's son's podcast