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    11 months ago

    “Right you are, Phil. I too agree it’s incredibly important we make the age of consent 16 in America.”

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    11 months ago

    I’m not gonna lie about having fallen in love with the new era of podcasting that revolves around the rogansphere, it gives me a bit of humanity while studying endlessly in my room.

    However.

    I’m not rich and or famous, which means I can’t really relate with whatever the fuck is on their agenda. Audemaris Piguet watches, 911 GT3RSs, 1.2M dollar houses an hour from austin, etc.

    Which means

    I 100% rather watch video essays made by normal people talk about what I’m thinking when I watch the “bro casts” which is usually “oh fuck off, why are y’all playing dick measuring contests” or “Jesus fucking Christ it is obvious you’re speaking through your ass, I hope someone grills you on everything you said wrong.”

    It all translates to I miss the company of my high school friends, I don’t miss the gay jokes and having to sit quietly through their bullshit.

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      I’d like to recommend a few non-rogansphere podcasts:

      • LeVar Burton Reads - LeVar Burton picks a short story and reads it to you
      • Darknet Diaries - Jack Rhysider investigates events from the dark side of the internet (mostly cyber crime)
      • NPR: Up First - daily 15 minute top news stories
      • This Week in Tech - 2-3 hour group discussions of current events primarily focused on technology
      • risky.biz - great coverage of current events in the cybersecurity field, plus interviews with industry professionals
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      Do you want JUST casual conversation podcasts? Or podcasts that have a “topic” but there’s lots of friendly bullshitting around the topic of the day? I listen to 10+ hours of podcasts a day, I might have recs if you specify.

      Edit: I offer because none of the podcasts I listen to are out-of-touch millionaires complaining about their Rolexes lol.

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        Not OP, but if you have a recommendation for podcasts that have a “topic” but there’s lots of friendly bullshitting around the topic of the day, I’d love to hear some!

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          Absolutely! Heres a totally random assortment!

          Your Kickstarter Sucks (Two dry funny guys mock dumb/weird Kickstarter campaigns)

          Get Played (Two, then three hosts talk about weird/bad video games. Two hosts are or have been in the video game industry in some form.)

          Doughboys (This is a long shot as they get REALLY weird sometimes lmao. Don’t listen if you don’t like jokes about cum. But two dudes go to and review fast food restaurants.)

          Podcast: The Ride (Theme park dorks talk about theme parks/rides with full understanding of how dorky they are but they’re funny about it.)

          Underunderstood (This one is a lot more controlled than some of the others, but I really enjoy it. They investigate questions “the internet can’t answer” aka a lot of weird stuff the internet thinks is a mystery just requires some digging.)

          Fraudsters (A bit more topic-focused but again they’re very loose, not rigid and riff a lot. Talks about famous and not so famous fraud cases.)

          I could do much more but they’ll lean more topic-focused or chat-focused.

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            Perfect, I’ll definitely give some of those a whirl. Thanks!

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    Given the amount of time I spend participating in the podcast this way, I would rather say that I sometimes pause my thoughts for a little podcast rather than the opposite

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    If you think that’s bad, consider all the people who sing along with recorded music like they are part of the band.

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    I dont do this as often as the meme implies but I do stop and talk things over out loud sometimes, either to grapple with what I just heard or to follow a tangent thought to its conclusion before the podcast continues

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    If you are not social and want to be, this is actually a good way to practice conversations. The idea is to pretend to be one side of a conversation and try to mimic what a person would say in a situation. It’s more practical with planned conversations, like TV shoes because those conversations are designed to lead to something. Casual podcast conversations may have more conversation threads that may end abruptly.

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    There is a picture where a boy sits next to a commercial with talking people and first you think he is part of the group but then you realize he’s sitting next to the tv

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    I met a family member’s kid once who would both narrate himself while playing Minecraft, and have full conversations with whatever youtuber he was watching on a second screen (who was also narrating himself playing Minecraft)

    I also met an old lady with dementia once who would have full conversations and arguments with people on TV.

    I’m not sure if this phenomenon has a name, but it’s something currently afflicting both the silent generation and generation alpha.