@@kelechi_77 I mean it really matters how much money we are talking lol if monetizing my social interactions could get me and my loved ones the kind of money some of the mid-bigger podcasts make then heck yes dude lol. My parents could retire my sister could get the quality healthcare she needs, my dad could get better physical therapy. Making it big in podcasting is one of the best things that can happen to you lol. You also can still hang out with people... without monetizing it. Invest. You have intergenerational wealth. Not everyone is so privledged as to be able to say no to capitalizing on something that isn't wage slavery. and wage slavery isn't really.... "capitalizing" you're being capitalized on tbh.
'i eat animals because i think they don't feel pain simply because of the fact that animals will eat their own babies due to the fact they don't think their babies feel pain' wow this human is very clearly different from animals
I’ve sat at my round kitchen table with my phone propped in front of me in my empty apartment. As I eat my dinner I feel as though you three are sitting in the other chairs around the table. Like we are hanging out, discussing philosophy and our dying world. I pause the video from time to time to interject my own ideas, and though you don’t respond it still feels like you have heard me. I feel you nod your heads in agreement. I ask if you enjoy the meal I prepared for us all. The food sits and goes cold in my kitchen, yet you reassure me it tastes wonderful. Its as if I can reach out and touch you.
autism isn't just a social disorder it also includes problems with interoception and sensory issues such as sensitivities or being insensitive to sensory information. its a really multifaceted disorder that often includes intertwines with other neurodivergences and disorders like adhd and schizophrenia. adhd is also a lot more deep then you guys discussed it as and far more of a disadvantageous disorder to have than it is usually portrayed.
Jreg not believing the monk actually sat still through the pain is kind of infuriating to me. EDIT: Machiavelli was basically like "there are regimes that are actually good, regimes that are goodish because they're stable, and regimes that are essentially controlled chaos. That last one is bad, but I'll write a book about how to succeed in it anyway."
Good podcast despite the audio sounding like the voices in my head. It almost added to the vibe. Idk how other podcasts get rid of echo now that I think of it.
This was a good podcast both genuinely and in a cool & detached post-ironic sense. Maybe a bit too good, because it prompted me to pause from time to time and contemplate, and inspired me to write down some thoughts about wet socks and the utility of therapy. I had to watch it in three separate parts. Most podcasts are useful as noise to drown out racing thoughts, this one wasn't. So yeah, it was a super interesting and engaging discussion, but in this economy? I was hoping for easily consoomable content slop but ended up processing through difficult existential questions about the nature of being. :/ thanks...
31:19. 1:00:49 I'd like to imagine that Sisyphus went "oh" like that is because he didn't expect jreg to actually ask a serious, good question like that. 1:06:00
another way you could end these videos is by asking an extremely interesting and intriguing question right as the conversation seems to be losing steam, then end it before we get to hear the answer
His point of view is funny, being a teacher is a skill. Plus, pay is shitty unless you are at university level. At least it's not enough to justfy going above and beyond to really teach someone.
Guys, MBTI assessments are also meant to be interpreted using the spectrums that are spit out. That is to say you're not E or I, you're 63% E, 37% I. It's not strict typology, although it's still extremely flawed. Some people use it that way, as if it were astrology, but that's not how it ought to be used. I think you should try more to differentiate between the "thing itself" in an ontological sense and the ways things are used or discussed in pop culture. On that point, your comments on dopamine fall in this category too. I'm a credentialed neuroscientist and nobody in the field actually understands the function of dopamine in the oversimplified way you use it. Same goes for other neuromodulators. The framework you're using comes directly from bad faith pop science literature, grifter ex-academic podcasters, and "esteemed" Rogan guests who are coincidentally all trying to sell something. You acknowledge that, in the future, we might have a different understanding of dopamine's function in the brain. We have a different one now though and the one you seem to adhere to was never even accurate to the academic consensus to begin with. Sorry if this is harsh, I did enjoy the discussion. Unfortunately, there's a growing, profitable culture of cannibalizing my field of study to sell self-help books and supplements, and to naturalize political and philosophical beliefs by twisting the actual science into nonsense that supports already-held convictions. It's weighing on me a lot recently, and the fault is partially on me and people like me for not prioritizing effective science communication for broader audiences.
I'm pretty sure there's audio feedback here? ( maybev not feedback, but you can, probably, hear Sisyphus through Jreg's mic) Syncing audio in something like Audacity might help. I've heard clapping helps (when all the mics are recording). since the audio wave looks like: ___|______
Honestly disappointed to learn Jreg isn’t aware how far you can take mindfulness. You invest enough in that stuff it’s nuts what you’re able to do. To think lighting yourself on fire and be utterly physically motionless till the point of death without a single sign of distress is not a mind blowing achievement of human capacity (not recommending it to be clear) is almost a cope. This is the type of sht our society needs
Most good comedy podcasts have subtext of why people are so fucked up - you three are qualified to opine on why our generation is so fucked up (e.g. weebs, furries, etc.), but try a less academic angle
Everyone needs a podcast. It fulfills a basic human necessity. (To monetize casual conversations with friends)
Every social interaction must be turned into capital
@@kelechi_77I have no problem doing that does that make Sociopathic?
@@kelechi_77 I mean it really matters how much money we are talking lol if monetizing my social interactions could get me and my loved ones the kind of money some of the mid-bigger podcasts make then heck yes dude lol. My parents could retire my sister could get the quality healthcare she needs, my dad could get better physical therapy. Making it big in podcasting is one of the best things that can happen to you lol. You also can still hang out with people... without monetizing it. Invest. You have intergenerational wealth. Not everyone is so privledged as to be able to say no to capitalizing on something that isn't wage slavery. and wage slavery isn't really.... "capitalizing" you're being capitalized on tbh.
Syphilis55’s audio output only coming out of the left side is clearly a subtle nod to his political views
surround sound theory
stereo theory
Dual mono theory
the leftist sissyphus v.s the centrist jergtholomew v.s the right wing chad
Sounding theory
Sisyphus55:”Do you think I should kill myself?”
No but whoever did the mixing for this podcast should
greg sitting up straight and still like hes got something to hide
Lmaoooooo
Greg drinking tea out of the empty Tostitos jar is the kind of homely effortlessness that the podcasting space needs. It's very "starving artist" chic
finally searching jreg every hour yielded fruit
way too committed to the grind
Absolutely gobsmacked at this level of jregmaxxing
Jreg's voice filter does a good job of making him sound like an indifferent voice of god
'i eat animals because i think they don't feel pain simply because of the fact that animals will eat their own babies due to the fact they don't think their babies feel pain' wow this human is very clearly different from animals
I’ve sat at my round kitchen table with my phone propped in front of me in my empty apartment.
As I eat my dinner I feel as though you three are sitting in the other chairs around the table. Like we are hanging out, discussing philosophy and our dying world.
I pause the video from time to time to interject my own ideas, and though you don’t respond it still feels like you have heard me. I feel you nod your heads in agreement.
I ask if you enjoy the meal I prepared for us all. The food sits and goes cold in my kitchen, yet you reassure me it tastes wonderful.
Its as if I can reach out and touch you.
Parasocial relationships ain’t healthy bud
This is what we’re going for thanks
@@HellCat_Kenny I think I painted a beautiful and inspiring picture myself.
About the wonders of modern technology and the ingenious podcast format.
@@JREG No, thank YOU 🙏
based
This video feels like I’m being cucked but its a conversation instead
yea
autism isn't just a social disorder it also includes problems with interoception and sensory issues such as sensitivities or being insensitive to sensory information. its a really multifaceted disorder that often includes intertwines with other neurodivergences and disorders like adhd and schizophrenia. adhd is also a lot more deep then you guys discussed it as and far more of a disadvantageous disorder to have than it is usually portrayed.
jreg drinks salsa 31:59. kinda strange thing for regular guy but i’m not tripping
this video was very entertaining and kept me complacent and satisfied for a good while!
this thumbnail is so unreasonably hilarious to me
Jreg not believing the monk actually sat still through the pain is kind of infuriating to me.
EDIT: Machiavelli was basically like "there are regimes that are actually good, regimes that are goodish because they're stable, and regimes that are essentially controlled chaos. That last one is bad, but I'll write a book about how to succeed in it anyway."
i don't know who this j reg guy is but he seems really regular and well adjusted to me! that must be where he gets the name!
on god the audio channels being artchad right, sisyphus left and jreg mixed is actually messing with me
Good podcast despite the audio sounding like the voices in my head. It almost added to the vibe. Idk how other podcasts get rid of echo now that I think of it.
how lovely a surprise to find three of my favorite youtubers have started a podcast together
love ur guys' dynamic sm. u should definitely make more videos
More Sisyphus please 🙏🏼 this is great
this feels like the most significant conversation ive heard in a while
kinda relatable how much jreg talks about suicide lmao
Does he really believe those monks make that decision easily? What an inept assumption.
This podcast is like a game of horseshoe, in that that I threw my phone at a metal peg because of it
I listened to this through earbuds while eating crunchy chips so I couldn't hear a thing 😊😊😊
This randomly came up on recommended, but I like this philosophical topic
This was a good podcast both genuinely and in a cool & detached post-ironic sense. Maybe a bit too good, because it prompted me to pause from time to time and contemplate, and inspired me to write down some thoughts about wet socks and the utility of therapy. I had to watch it in three separate parts. Most podcasts are useful as noise to drown out racing thoughts, this one wasn't. So yeah, it was a super interesting and engaging discussion, but in this economy? I was hoping for easily consoomable content slop but ended up processing through difficult existential questions about the nature of being. :/ thanks...
31:19. 1:00:49 I'd like to imagine that Sisyphus went "oh" like that is because he didn't expect jreg to actually ask a serious, good question like that. 1:06:00
We need more of this, casual bro-talk content. The audio kinda feels like 3 voices in my head just vibin' w one another(〜 ̄▽ ̄)〜
more than ever im now grateful for my equalizer extension to listen in mono
The way this podcast was an inevitability
jreg excessively psychologizes philsophical and political beliefs
oh my god its junior egg, clearly this is a serious video !
where did episode 2 go. im going to weep everywhere
very enjoyable video
Bachelor pad tingz
I can't wait til you have Bobby Lee, Yannis Pappas, Chrissy Chaos, Andrew Schulz, Slavoj Zizek, and Chomsky.... in that order haha
Gun buyback almost didn't happen in Australia - there was a lot of pushback from rural folks
another way you could end these videos is by asking an extremely interesting and intriguing question right as the conversation seems to be losing steam, then end it before we get to hear the answer
Nah, the best teachers I had were pretty fresh
They still had passion and it was nice to see 😊
Me going to accessibility settings on Windows OS and setting to Mono, to listen to this podcast without feeling like I'm being tortured.
haha, thanks for the tip!
i wanna marry artchad
On god
That is NOT how I expected him to look
This is good
jREG is in my head! jREG is in my head! smh
Are all the amazing philosophy podcasts Canadian??
53:15 Maori easter egg
jreg is invited to the hāngī
Jreg! No way
Cool!
why am I only just seeing this
why is there a chapter labeled noam chomsky they dont even bring him up once lmao
I love how jreg just casually throws out actual redpill lingo
Bonkers
As opposed to now, when you're not allowed to teach in university until you're 40
53:07 been 5 months, guess we'll see
5:26 they predicted it
sisyphus "like" 55
This podcast is staged idk why I feel that way
wait, jREG has a podcast???
terminally online ass music taste
16:11 💀
Very
I'm a 22 year old elementary special education teacher and artchad is a BIG MEANIE at 18:00. THUMBS DOWN
I mean to an elementary student you have the life experience of a 100 year old Monk.
Please teach the elementary students Jregist philosophy and show his videos on the smart board!
@@thekingoffailure9967this is a good idea. I'm sick of super why and word world. I think they're ready for jreg content
@@thekingoffailure9967anti centrist 7 yo
His point of view is funny, being a teacher is a skill. Plus, pay is shitty unless you are at university level. At least it's not enough to justfy going above and beyond to really teach someone.
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Guys, MBTI assessments are also meant to be interpreted using the spectrums that are spit out. That is to say you're not E or I, you're 63% E, 37% I. It's not strict typology, although it's still extremely flawed. Some people use it that way, as if it were astrology, but that's not how it ought to be used. I think you should try more to differentiate between the "thing itself" in an ontological sense and the ways things are used or discussed in pop culture. On that point, your comments on dopamine fall in this category too. I'm a credentialed neuroscientist and nobody in the field actually understands the function of dopamine in the oversimplified way you use it. Same goes for other neuromodulators. The framework you're using comes directly from bad faith pop science literature, grifter ex-academic podcasters, and "esteemed" Rogan guests who are coincidentally all trying to sell something. You acknowledge that, in the future, we might have a different understanding of dopamine's function in the brain. We have a different one now though and the one you seem to adhere to was never even accurate to the academic consensus to begin with. Sorry if this is harsh, I did enjoy the discussion. Unfortunately, there's a growing, profitable culture of cannibalizing my field of study to sell self-help books and supplements, and to naturalize political and philosophical beliefs by twisting the actual science into nonsense that supports already-held convictions. It's weighing on me a lot recently, and the fault is partially on me and people like me for not prioritizing effective science communication for broader audiences.
I'm pretty sure there's audio feedback here? ( maybev not feedback, but you can, probably, hear Sisyphus through Jreg's mic)
Syncing audio in something like Audacity might help.
I've heard clapping helps (when all the mics are recording). since the audio wave looks like: ___|______
Audio PDF file
You guys want another ENTP on the pod?
16:12
jreg is actually going to kill himself within the next 500 days lol
alg
I chose to not be socially anxious when i was 16
These are great conversations, but for the love of the audio gods, please, please fucking stop chewing gum on mic
One of the worst audio i've ever heard jfc
You better get some directional microphones
Ok I know that jreg is weird but wtf was he talking about, the "hot chicks" on Sissys Podcast?!!?!?! Have some sort of decency
ok I know that jreg is weird
Did you want him to call them ugly chicks
You know I’m right
love ur content jREG but stuff like this does come across a bit incel-y
@@nairb2173 *Incellmaxxed
Honestly disappointed to learn Jreg isn’t aware how far you can take mindfulness. You invest enough in that stuff it’s nuts what you’re able to do. To think lighting yourself on fire and be utterly physically motionless till the point of death without a single sign of distress is not a mind blowing achievement of human capacity (not recommending it to be clear) is almost a cope. This is the type of sht our society needs
Most good comedy podcasts have subtext of why people are so fucked up - you three are qualified to opine on why our generation is so fucked up (e.g. weebs, furries, etc.), but try a less academic angle