Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cancellation failed. People have moved on, including the Obamas. Spotify stock is up.
Couldn't really go any lower, could it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are all these people who think Joe Rogan and Spotify are entitled to everyone's money even when people dislike them? Joe Rogan is a POS conspiracy theorist and Spotify sucks for giving him a platform. I am exercising MY right to spend MY money as I see fit. That's not "cancel culture." That's how free markers work.
He’s really not a conspiracy theorist. At the most he likes to get high and talk about alien conspiracy theories. Are you going to cancel Netflix bc they have alien conspiracy documentaries? What about history channel - they have a lot of them too.
I’ll say it again - everyone complaining is someone who does not listen to him!
This is false. He is spreading misinformation. I don't care if he, personally, believes these things; I care that he's spreading them. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/14/experts-confront-spotify-over-misinformation-in-joe-rogan-podcast.html
Anonymous wrote:The cancellation failed. People have moved on, including the Obamas. Spotify stock is up.
Anonymous wrote:The cancellation failed. People have moved on, including the Obamas. Spotify stock is up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
On one hand, I totally see this point. The dentists have mostly agreed, let’s just move on. But…. Aren’t you curious why the 10th dentist is holding out? What does he recommend instead? I honestly think that sounds like an awesome podcast.
20%+ of Americans have a mental illness. You don’t need a Spotify account to listen to the unhinged ramblings of nutcases. Just go to any random street corner.
Your desire to listen to the extreme outliers is not indicative of an “open mind” or thoughtfulness. It’s merely gawking at the carnival freak show.
Uh but in this example, the outlier is an actual licensed dentist…. Not a mentally I’ll person. And it’s called being curious.
10% of doctors are utter grifting morons looking to bilk as much money as possible. Probably an even greater percentage of doctors have a personality disorder.
Spend more time around doctors, they have all the ugly foibles of the painfully average American.
“Trust experts! Get your medical opinions from doctors, not Joe Rogan! Oh but watch out for 10%+ of doctors because they are grifters and have personality disorders!” Not sure where that leaves us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
On one hand, I totally see this point. The dentists have mostly agreed, let’s just move on. But…. Aren’t you curious why the 10th dentist is holding out? What does he recommend instead? I honestly think that sounds like an awesome podcast.
20%+ of Americans have a mental illness. You don’t need a Spotify account to listen to the unhinged ramblings of nutcases. Just go to any random street corner.
Your desire to listen to the extreme outliers is not indicative of an “open mind” or thoughtfulness. It’s merely gawking at the carnival freak show.
Uh but in this example, the outlier is an actual licensed dentist…. Not a mentally I’ll person. And it’s called being curious.
10% of doctors are utter grifting morons looking to bilk as much money as possible. Probably an even greater percentage of doctors have a personality disorder.
Spend more time around doctors, they have all the ugly foibles of the painfully average American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
On one hand, I totally see this point. The dentists have mostly agreed, let’s just move on. But…. Aren’t you curious why the 10th dentist is holding out? What does he recommend instead? I honestly think that sounds like an awesome podcast.
20%+ of Americans have a mental illness. You don’t need a Spotify account to listen to the unhinged ramblings of nutcases. Just go to any random street corner.
Your desire to listen to the extreme outliers is not indicative of an “open mind” or thoughtfulness. It’s merely gawking at the carnival freak show.
Uh but in this example, the outlier is an actual licensed dentist…. Not a mentally I’ll person. And it’s called being curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
On one hand, I totally see this point. The dentists have mostly agreed, let’s just move on. But…. Aren’t you curious why the 10th dentist is holding out? What does he recommend instead? I honestly think that sounds like an awesome podcast.
20%+ of Americans have a mental illness. You don’t need a Spotify account to listen to the unhinged ramblings of nutcases. Just go to any random street corner.
Your desire to listen to the extreme outliers is not indicative of an “open mind” or thoughtfulness. It’s merely gawking at the carnival freak show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
On one hand, I totally see this point. The dentists have mostly agreed, let’s just move on. But…. Aren’t you curious why the 10th dentist is holding out? What does he recommend instead? I honestly think that sounds like an awesome podcast.
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