• Nougat
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    21 month ago

    “Did you just invoke ‘intellect’ and ‘Joe Rogan’ in the same breath?”

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      Shapiro and Peterson both have post graduate degrees. Peterson actually taught at a university level. They are intellectuals they are also just wrong about many of their opinions

      Edit: I get hating benny shaps but this is easily verified

      “…He then attended Harvard Law School, where he studied under liberal law professors Lani Guinier and Randall Kennedy.[10][11] In 2007, Shapiro graduated from Harvard with a Juris Doctor, cum laude.[12]”

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Shapiro

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        Shapiro only has a B.A.
        Peterson is fully qualified to talk on psychological markers for alcoholism, and a broad range of clinical psychology, and not much else.
        They are both (educated) bullshit merchants, not intellectuals. Intellectuals are honest.

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          11 month ago

          except peterson because a pseodointellectual, when he decided to treat his benzo addiction, by going to russia and inducing a coma, which caused brain damage.

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      01 month ago

      The problem with this world is that a lot of people enjoy EVERYTHING on a surface level.

      I keep getting reminded of my “gamer” years when I played league of legends. When I started, I was clueless and bad. And I found a YouTube channel which made fun educational videos.

      Initially I learned a lot but over time, I realized how bad the advice was at times, which changed my consumption of the content. At the end, the content didn’t teach me anything and the suggestions of the creator seemed to be focused on messing with bad players and not actually playing good.

      I started to watch better players and learned more from them.

      To me, fans of these guys stopped at the first step. They want educational content but they don’t actually want to learn and so don’t actually think about the content and can’t outgrow it.

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        To me the problem is content vs entertainment.

        Joe Rogan has no content. He is not an expert, but somehow he is able to make the podcast, populated by morons, enjoyable by it’s audience. So if a person has to choose between Rogan, with a pseudoscientist in it, or a PhD, which is extremely prepared but does not know how to present his knowledge (either overcomplicated for the general masses, or plain boring), 90% of the people will watch Rogan.

        Going to your LoL: the most successful streamers where not the best players, but the pros who manage to keep the chat entertained.

        Another example are university professors: the most knowledgeable are usually not the best teachers, because knowing a subject and presenting it are two completely different skill sets.

        That’s the sad reality of today online content

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        -11 month ago

        Rogan, Peterson (and probably even Shapiro, I dunno) do give good info or advice once in awhile, but it’s not anything that you couldn’t get somewhere else without all of the baggage.

  • magnetosphere
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    11 month ago

    I honestly don’t know. It would be completely justified if women flipped out more often.

    I like her husband’s response, though.

  • @[email protected]
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    01 month ago

    doctors can have really shit opinions too

    the real message is: every opinion must be scrutinized heavily, if it stands scrutiny maybe there’s something there

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      01 month ago

      It depends on what they’re talking about. I’ll listen to and generally heed a doctors medical opinion, for example. Their political opinion? Eh…

      Joe Rogan, who has doesn’t have expertise in anything comparable to a doctors expertise in medicine, no way I’m talking anything he says at face value.

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        01 month ago

        I wouldn’t trust a doctor’s opinion on medicine unless their PhD were in medicine. Most aren’t.

        I don’t consider MDs to be doctors.

    • Rhaedas
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      21 month ago

      ThatHappened is a flat circle. Sometimes things are so conveniently contrived looking that they did really happen. Truth is stranger than fiction.

      The most believable part is that is what a Rogen fan would say.

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        01 month ago

        Dunno. I presume something close to the second part happened, too. A Neuroscience PhD would not likely marry an imbecile.

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          The husband quote is what I (husband of wife with masters degree), would have thought to say in the car on the way home.

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        11 month ago

        I do. Because it’s not the first time that someone talked down to his doctor wife, and it won’t be the last.

        I’m sure the first time he said nothing, but by the fifteenth time, you get good at it.

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    -11 month ago

    It’s unfortunate that this educated woman’s husband felt the need to speak for her when she is fully capable of speaking for herself.