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Old 10-19-2018, 09:52 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Nah, he leaves a lot of the baseless claims that his guests throw out there unquestioned. He's a good interviewer because he lets people go their length and I could see that as being a form of open mindedness, but he's pretty easily duped by fallacious thinking and usually winds up agreeing with his guests quite a bit unless it's something that he's made up his mind on (typically masked by a "just asking questions bro!" attitude).
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Nah, he leaves a lot of the baseless claims that his guests throw out there unquestioned. He's a good interviewer because he lets people go their length and I could see that as being a form of open mindedness, but he's pretty easily duped by fallacious thinking and usually winds up agreeing with his guests quite a bit unless it's something that he's made up his mind on (typically masked by a "just asking questions bro!" attitude).
He's most DEFINITELY a skeptic! But more so when his close friends like Eddie Bravo, Brendan Schaub or Bryan Callen are there.
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How do you define skepticism? Because the amount of material that I've seen where he just gobbles so much of what he hears up kind of goes against that.
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I like (the metal band) Tool too but nah.
Maybe I'd put 5FDP up there. But who else?
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He thinks the moon landing is fake. Tinfoil hats are a sub category of skeptics.
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Nah, he leaves a lot of the baseless claims that his guests throw out there unquestioned. He's a good interviewer because he lets people go their length and I could see that as being a form of open mindedness, but he's pretty easily duped by fallacious thinking and usually winds up agreeing with his guests quite a bit unless it's something that he's made up his mind on (typically masked by a "just asking questions bro!" attitude).
Just Asking Questions, Bro!

Perfect name for his podcast.

He comes across as the guy who doesn’t listen to a conversation because he’s formulating a predetermined response to whatever was just said.
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How do you define skepticism? Because the amount of material that I've seen where he just gobbles so much of what he hears up kind of goes against that.
Maybe "skeptic" is too hard of a word. You may be right, Chris.
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Horse Lords
Krallice
PinioL
Kurushimi
Moss Lime
Gnod
Lonker See
Endon
Ehnahre
Thou
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I could go on. Really depends on what scope you're looking at.

For a Beefheart tat, it would be cool to get something related to Orange Claw Hammer. I was thinking maybe a hammer with the claw end dug into an orange, but I don't think that it would look very good.
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