For this, Joe should have gotten that Connecticut councilman who was forced by the Mayor to resign, after people found out he's a furry. Fursecution, I tell you: truly the cancel culture of our time.
When I was like 14 to 16 I was on the "ew furries" mindset the whole internet was at the time, but after I found out Adam was a furry I found out they were normal people with the occasional weirdo like basically all people are. That was honestly an eye opening moment for me regarding prejudice and the way we look at societal outcasts, I genuinely feel like I grew as a person when I processed my thoughts and stopped automatically viewing furries as weird. Weird thought to share but I find it kind of funny, especially with fucking Rogan on screen.
Same. I also used to think furries were basically just zoophiles too but now I get that's not the same thing as finding anthropomorphic animal characters hot or whatever. I still think furry culture is cringe but I like things that are cringe too so it's whatever
Adum has done more than possibly anyone else on the internet to help people realize it's just a thing people are into and that maybe furries don't deserve the endless bullying they get online.
Completely agree, but I also think it’s also a lot of people are just more familiar with the sub-culture or are former furries themselves to some degree/adjacent to the community, etc. Adum’s strength is that he’s a person/youtuber/reviewer first, and a furry like 5th. When you’re first or most notable interaction with a furry is someone who can’t just talk for more than a sentence without mentioning their kinks in some way or using “uwu” speak, it doesn’t help.
I think it's also furries themselves who have chilled out a lot. They weren't just hated for being weird they were also hated for bringing sexual content into places and situations where it wasn't welcome. But I haven't had that experience with furries in a long time.
I haven’t thought about furries in a long time but I delivered pizzas to a furry house party maybe 10 years ago and I’m now weirdly a little proud of myself for not reacting like it was weird or gross, in fact they were actually really chill and clearly had a sense of humor about themselves and left a killer tip. They’re not messing with me and existing isn’t the same as ‘having it shoved down my throat.’ With the trans panic happening in my country today, I can see how dangerous that reactionary shit really is because yeah there are a lot of people who would unironically want furries put to death
Even if every furry was only ever in it for the sex, would that really be that out of place? Go to your favourite porn sites of choice and have a look through the various categories they have, is someone wearing a fursuit REALLY that out of place compared to all the other shit that people get off to? XD
In the "grand scheme of things" Fursuits are really not that far out there. I guess the "backlash" is because just about everyone alive today, almost, grew up with cartoon characters and mascots, so maybe the overlap of "something generally associated with kids" and "adult activities" weirds some people out. Because in my travels, Fursuits don't even register. (But I'm ace, so... maybe none of what I said is relevant? Just putting my view out there, regardless)
Do you think in the future people will look back at GettyImages of family gathered around and think "See, back then we knew true family values" because they dont remember it was an idealised visualisation from an advertising company?
I have no problem with people dressing in fur suits. It's no different than cosplaying as a game character or anime character. The part where I cross the line is when people literally identify as the thing they dress as. Shit gets weird when a person's entire personality and behavior matches their character and their sexual preference becomes an animal.
They're the only joegan episodes I'm concerned with. I thought Duncan had stopped going cos Joe was being weird, so I really thought I'd never have to watch Joe Rogan again. Nope :(
@@lucalycan Wow it couldn't possibly be that they've been friends for literal decades and that they're mature enough to not quit being friends because of disagreeing on some things
@@quickdrawmcgraw3567 Haha that is literally what someone "chronically online" would assume of regular citizens lol. I've been an openly gay furry in a small, conservative country town for well over a decade and literally nobody cares. If you made a point of going around explicitly telling people you're furry like some kind of confession, yeah Im sure some people would think its weird. In my experience though, your average Joe couldn't give less of a shit what your hobbies are.
Is there really any evidence that the rate of domestic abuse was really higher in the 50s to 60s? I feel like people took shit like the honey mooners at face value as a proper reflection of the 50s when in reality most relationships were probably fine and uneventful 😂.
Jesus listening to Joe Rogan started giving me a headache. It's like being around the most annoying stoners at a party that never shuts up until you decide you need to leave, only an entire podcast. I smoke and can't stand him
I thought Duncan wasn't going back on cos Joe was being a corruptible dick? Did they kiss and make up in some nasty fur suit action? What did I miss. I love duncan, I will endure Joegan to experience Trussell.
@@yuhbruhshiboi-wi4hq I actually change the soap in rogans bathroom dispensers fyi and my cousin is his dogs walkers friend cos i dont hear shit, I'm just the soap guy
19:05 - Joe Rogan's ideal family is highly unrealistic, but more importantly for the discussion Adam goes into, he kind of forgets how that level of "perfection" was only enabled through sometime extreme levels of violence in order to keep people in line with the purported social values of the time. The domestic violence toward toward women in order to keep them in line with their role, the social violence toward men to force them down a particular path, the parental violence toward children to mold them into ideal citizens based on those values, and the cultural violence toward anything deviating from those norms. Conservative "family values" are inherently violent; often brutally so. And that violence lies just below the glossy surface of so many depictions of the happy, peaceful and ideal home.
I don't think Rogan was saying that was his ideal, rather that is what society holds up (or at least used to hold up) as what defined "normal". Rogan wasn't saying that way was the right way and deviations from that norm are bad. I think Rogan thinks of himself as "weird" and "not-normal" so I doubt he's using it as a pejorative.
I wouldn't say mascots are blackface to the furries. It's more equivalent I would say, when you call every character Goku in gest to somebody who's an anime fan.
I’m torn between wanting to give Adam shit for gate-keeping fur suit quality, and shit for hammering so hard into the quality when that’s kind of the joke. I doubt Rogan (wealthy as he is) would pay for two premium fur suits just for a bit. That and he doesn’t care even if he wasn’t aware that they don’t count as “real” fur suits.
People have a disgust impulse, it makes us think that things outside of our taste wheel house are morally wrong. That stuff isn't ever going away man but culture just kinda switches the what the allowed tastes are so maybe Furries will be the dominant culture and being religious will be the weird thing. It's really easy to feel comfortable and bully when what you are is the dominant thing, it's kinda cowardly frankly
who's the guy that's always speaking in the background of these YMS highlights and barely gets a word in and Adum seems kinda not interested in having him there? I'm not talking about Shay
I still don't know how I feel about Duncan. I've listened to his rounds on podcasts and such, and sometimes I think he's hilarious, and other times, I'm like... what the fuck? So them doing this is really on book, at the very least. (Especially if you've seen the other episodes of JoRo with Duncan)
i dunno, ive seen a LOT of fursuits that ended up looking like that wolf sorry guys but its true that most of you dont care about getting a suit that actually looks nice
For me, fursuits are equivalent to animegao plastic heads instead of general cosplaying with wigs and makeup. It’s worse when they're "in character". Method acting is annoying as it is whether you're Jared Leto or not... they don't seriously believe the general audience would listen to them talk about belly rubs, pretend to look into those thousand-yard stare plastic eyes and expect us to play along right? I'm sorry I'm narrow-minded. I'm glad they have a hobby that they're passionate about, but the more "serious" they are, the more I want to distance myself from them. I just can't wrap my head around it.
@@mdude3They seem to want to be “accepted” by society so… I mean, if it was purely a private thing then you guys wouldn’t have conventions in the first place, right?
@@righttoleftrepeat i dont think furries even want it to be accepted like its a normal everyday thing tbh, a lot of them do enjoy the shocked reaction of regular people, its part of the fun of leaning into an outcast identity. they mostly want to not be persecuted like degenerate freaks when in reality there plenty of weirder kinks that are more accepted despite being equally strange
@missingsig Okay imagine this: Furby. But with an actual human being inside it. Fully in character. _Yumm hungry ahh ahh_ . Get too close and you smell the sweat and heavy breathing. May or may not have a hard on.
Joe Rogan: "But remember back in the 50s? Those were great times, everyone was in a nice family and everyone was good and nice and got along together, it really was the ideal family, wasn't it? That's what we need to be, man. Just good simple times where everyone was happy." Guy: "Uhh, actually, I was gay and back in just the 80s and 90s, I-" Joe Rogan: (clicks a shotgun) "Get your ass back in the closet, motherfucker."
Sorry, but he's not like that at all. He wasn't saying the 1950s norman rockwell was the "right" way to be. He is saying that it's what society holds up as being "normal". But humanity is a lot more "weird" and different than that. But he's not using weird as a pejorative in this sense, he just means it differs from the narrative that people hold up. I think Adam still somewhat misunderstands Rogan a moderate amount. He's a pretty live and let live person, not one to suggest being "non-weird" is the right way to be. He probably himself identifies as a "weird" person.
@@Joe40001 19:00 "There's like this image of us that we are when we're at our best. The family dinner table in a 1980s movie. You know, that's us when we're at our best. Everyone's getting along, 'how's school going, jr.?' 'jr.'s doin great!' But the reality is there's no license to get a person. You don't have a license to become pregnant. You don't have to go through any qualification processes. It's literally the most important thing for the future of the human race that people who have children and raise those children are capable of doing it. To be capable of raising a well adjusted person. Like any person growing up as a human being today, baby to grown-up, like you're born today? And you gotta become a grown-up in this wacky world?! Good luck bein 'normal'." - This just doesn't read that way to me. I mean, he's rambling and he's all over the place, but this really does just sound like back in the day we were better off and now people just aren't as well adjusted. Like, of course I'm being hyperbolic for the joke because it's funnier like that, but I really wouldn't be surprised at all if he actually was kind-of a traditionalist who was unironically like "Man... back in the 90s we really had our shit figured out, huh?" even though, for a lot of people, things were WAY worse back then in a lot of goofy ways. I'm definitely getting big 'well meaning boomer' vibes from this, if nothing else.
I disagree with the thing of there being no normal. Sure it's important to be inclusive and allow for some personal style, and especially with art where there should virtually be no limitations. But there is and should be a norm of how people dress for different things, how they behave etc for there to be stability, predictability, connection with others etc. Without that it creates an atmosphere where it's hard to socialize because everyone is in their own world. Also, there doesn't have to be universal norms obviously, it can just be localized norms that work for different groups of people, but atomization and eco chambers are not good. IDK if it's just a privileged point of view, but it's easy when your poor and live in a tough area to find plenty of happy people doing what makes them happy even if it involves robbing you on your way to the corner store.
if you are weird enough that being "normal" is a detriment, you should strive for the adum thing. "normal" is good adum. it is the definition of what unites most people in values and goals. it is not deserving of your scorn. it literally is the best way to live for most people.
For this, Joe should have gotten that Connecticut councilman who was forced by the Mayor to resign, after people found out he's a furry.
Fursecution, I tell you: truly the cancel culture of our time.
They really fired someone just for that? Like, he didn't do anything illegal?
@@tearenn3046 They deserve it
@@tearenn3046 People want to cancel and censor everything that is different. Unfortunately the world we live in.
YMS: "You're gonna have to bleep this"
Olivia: "Nah"
Incredible.
Mega 64 Shawn vibes
The proletariat (Olivia) is rising (can't be fucked to edit)
😂
I laughed so hard at "Mascots are the bl@ck face of fur suits." holy shit I think you nailed it.
When I was like 14 to 16 I was on the "ew furries" mindset the whole internet was at the time, but after I found out Adam was a furry I found out they were normal people with the occasional weirdo like basically all people are.
That was honestly an eye opening moment for me regarding prejudice and the way we look at societal outcasts, I genuinely feel like I grew as a person when I processed my thoughts and stopped automatically viewing furries as weird.
Weird thought to share but I find it kind of funny, especially with fucking Rogan on screen.
Same. I also used to think furries were basically just zoophiles too but now I get that's not the same thing as finding anthropomorphic animal characters hot or whatever. I still think furry culture is cringe but I like things that are cringe too so it's whatever
@@isaiahromero9861 we are all cringe to an extent, but there's no thing as cringe as dudebro machismo culture
@@wumbojet Kill the part of you that cringes
Same, basically
If you ever say "I grew as a person", you didn't.
Finally Rogan comes out
Is it me or does Rogan kinda sound like Cool Cat at times in this?
Definitely just you.
36 just me's and counting
the other guy does
no
Those are some big paws to fill, but I’d like to see him take a shot.
"Like if you meet Goofy, Goofy doesn't say jack shit to you." That felt personal 😂
Adum has done more than possibly anyone else on the internet to help people realize it's just a thing people are into and that maybe furries don't deserve the endless bullying they get online.
Completely agree, but I also think it’s also a lot of people are just more familiar with the sub-culture or are former furries themselves to some degree/adjacent to the community, etc. Adum’s strength is that he’s a person/youtuber/reviewer first, and a furry like 5th. When you’re first or most notable interaction with a furry is someone who can’t just talk for more than a sentence without mentioning their kinks in some way or using “uwu” speak, it doesn’t help.
Hmm I watch Adam a lot but here he doesn't sound half bit convincing. And I'm even not into joe rogan at all.
I think it's also furries themselves who have chilled out a lot. They weren't just hated for being weird they were also hated for bringing sexual content into places and situations where it wasn't welcome. But I haven't had that experience with furries in a long time.
Furries are still weird, but it helps that Adum doesn't push it into anyone's face.
Gay
As soon as I saw the two costumes, I knew it was Duncan Tressell as the cat.
I thought it was Steve-O
@@carter_lovejoySteve-O’s voice sounds gnarlier
I haven’t thought about furries in a long time but I delivered pizzas to a furry house party maybe 10 years ago and I’m now weirdly a little proud of myself for not reacting like it was weird or gross, in fact they were actually really chill and clearly had a sense of humor about themselves and left a killer tip. They’re not messing with me and existing isn’t the same as ‘having it shoved down my throat.’ With the trans panic happening in my country today, I can see how dangerous that reactionary shit really is because yeah there are a lot of people who would unironically want furries put to death
Told my wife he was a furry. And her first response was Whats His Animal?
Not shocked or weirded out as to why I was telling her
Even if every furry was only ever in it for the sex, would that really be that out of place? Go to your favourite porn sites of choice and have a look through the various categories they have, is someone wearing a fursuit REALLY that out of place compared to all the other shit that people get off to? XD
In the "grand scheme of things" Fursuits are really not that far out there. I guess the "backlash" is because just about everyone alive today, almost, grew up with cartoon characters and mascots, so maybe the overlap of "something generally associated with kids" and "adult activities" weirds some people out.
Because in my travels, Fursuits don't even register.
(But I'm ace, so... maybe none of what I said is relevant? Just putting my view out there, regardless)
Duncan Trussell is a cool guy
This conversation is fascinating. Thanks for being so open
He's a furry...
@@skbirdandsiggi10No shit that's the point dumbass
Duncan's on? That's no cigar
"0/10. No beans." - Adum
🤣🤣
"Adum" is translated to "come on". Google translated, keep it up, proud of you.
Do you think in the future people will look back at GettyImages of family gathered around and think "See, back then we knew true family values" because they dont remember it was an idealised visualisation from an advertising company?
No, that’s fucking stupid.
They do it now!
Just the stupid people. And I say that partly agreeing with Rogan that there's at least some normality and getting along to strive for.
I don't think I ever experienced a "furries are weird" phase. It's almost like a lot of people who do that are projecting.
Ok bud
Love duncan, midnight gospel was beautiful
Joe Rogan would absolutely be a self important wolf furry , too
I have no problem with people dressing in fur suits. It's no different than cosplaying as a game character or anime character. The part where I cross the line is when people literally identify as the thing they dress as. Shit gets weird when a person's entire personality and behavior matches their character and their sexual preference becomes an animal.
I get that this is a joke but did rogan really have to have litterboxes installed in the studio and use them during the recording while mic'd up?
That's commitment.
I’m split in the middle between loving Adam and dealing with this bull😂😂
wasn’t expecting Rogan would cosplay as Ralph from the Rampage videogame series lol
i love duncan eps of rogan. theyre the only ones i can watch all the way through. even though they get redundant
They're the only joegan episodes I'm concerned with. I thought Duncan had stopped going cos Joe was being weird, so I really thought I'd never have to watch Joe Rogan again. Nope :(
Yeah i weirds me out to see Duncan back on a podcast with Joe of all people, but I guess he gotta pay the bills.
I hope you don't get any information from it...
@@lucalycan Wow it couldn't possibly be that they've been friends for literal decades and that they're mature enough to not quit being friends because of disagreeing on some things
Those suits are not in 4k.
"Nah" lol thanks for the chuckle
Damn i wanna hear joe rogan interview adam and talk about lion king 2019
The fursuit stays ON in the bedroom
Oh my god I recognized Duncan’s voice immediately. This makes this 1000x less surprising
I love that Adum was being so nice to Joe Rogan in this episode dispute his information about furries being wrong. lol
I find that to be so Holism.
I find that to be so fucking prom
It's kafka is what it is!
Is there finally enough furry awareness that it wouldn't be awkward to tell people I'm a furry or are we still waiting 🤔
No its definitely still considered "weird" and "chronically online" to most citizens, maybe in like 10-15 years, honestly
Furry awareness is what's bad influence. Seems like they get shit on only in the US, in EU barely anyone gives a fuck.
@@user-zm7zl9lc6j Like do people get it yet or are they like "that's that gay sex thing?"
@@quickdrawmcgraw3567 Haha that is literally what someone "chronically online" would assume of regular citizens lol. I've been an openly gay furry in a small, conservative country town for well over a decade and literally nobody cares. If you made a point of going around explicitly telling people you're furry like some kind of confession, yeah Im sure some people would think its weird. In my experience though, your average Joe couldn't give less of a shit what your hobbies are.
I can't even think of an 80s movie with his idealized family diner table scenareo
They couldn't go 3 minutes worth of committing to the bit?
14:38 - 15:25 Adum so perfectly described furry sexuality
How do we get Adum on the show?
That's the guy from Midnight Gospel right?
I'm okay with Adam being the furry ambassador of sorts.
this is soo friggin kewl Joe Roganis back baby!!!!
Should have been ‘Cool Cat’ as the guest. No not that Derek guy, THE ‘Cool Cat’ hahaa!
Adam with the no true scotsman arguement for furries
Adum is scotland?
@@techyn8502 Lurk moar
@@MausOfTheHousecringe
@@MausOfTheHouseI believe it's spelled Loch Muair
That's Duncan Trussell, he's just joking around
The cat one makes me laugh, why does it look so pissed off lol
5:59 who else said "maaaaax" in unison with Adum? I think I need help.
I loved this already, but I would have preferred them to have done this on April Fool's
These AI video generation tools have gitten quite advance
14:59 this quote just blew my mind. It's so true, lmao.
Is there really any evidence that the rate of domestic abuse was really higher in the 50s to 60s? I feel like people took shit like the honey mooners at face value as a proper reflection of the 50s when in reality most relationships were probably fine and uneventful 😂.
What I got from this is that we need Wet Hot American Summer Furry Edition.
It’s simply a hobby. There’s lots of hobbies
"Head too big" clearly he hasn't seen Stapler Wolf
what movies is adum referring to that depicts furries at all period?? 😭 genuinely never heard of a furry movie character but i wanna know lmao
Jesus listening to Joe Rogan started giving me a headache. It's like being around the most annoying stoners at a party that never shuts up until you decide you need to leave, only an entire podcast.
I smoke and can't stand him
true and real. he's insufferable. He acts like he's the most enlightened being in the room.
stolen furry valor
High Maintenance was a great show. I'm bumping Adum's reference to highly recommend it myself
Ducan is the guy from Midnight Gospel
Adum gets it
I thought Duncan wasn't going back on cos Joe was being a corruptible dick? Did they kiss and make up in some nasty fur suit action? What did I miss. I love duncan, I will endure Joegan to experience Trussell.
@@yuhbruhshiboi-wi4hq I actually change the soap in rogans bathroom dispensers fyi and my cousin is his dogs walkers friend cos i dont hear shit, I'm just the soap guy
I don't know if the Disney Board cares about people wearing fur suits enough to put fans or have some kind of mechanism to cool off
I’m just here enjoying the comments.
Also Duncan Trussell is a treasure
So that is episode 2000 and they have crew constantly running through the picture? Highly professional.
What are they even doing? They used to do the exact same thing with like two people.
Lol. Nerd.
I mean..... all shows have technical problems
watched the whole episode, that's not the case lol
19:05 - Joe Rogan's ideal family is highly unrealistic, but more importantly for the discussion Adam goes into, he kind of forgets how that level of "perfection" was only enabled through sometime extreme levels of violence in order to keep people in line with the purported social values of the time. The domestic violence toward toward women in order to keep them in line with their role, the social violence toward men to force them down a particular path, the parental violence toward children to mold them into ideal citizens based on those values, and the cultural violence toward anything deviating from those norms.
Conservative "family values" are inherently violent; often brutally so. And that violence lies just below the glossy surface of so many depictions of the happy, peaceful and ideal home.
I don't think Rogan was saying that was his ideal, rather that is what society holds up (or at least used to hold up) as what defined "normal". Rogan wasn't saying that way was the right way and deviations from that norm are bad. I think Rogan thinks of himself as "weird" and "not-normal" so I doubt he's using it as a pejorative.
I wouldn't say mascots are blackface to the furries.
It's more equivalent I would say, when you call every character Goku in gest to somebody who's an anime fan.
Anyone know where adum does his editing streams?
www.twitch.tv/adumplaze
kick.com/yms
Do they know what mascots do with the heads on…? They do like flips and tricks guys
I respect Adum for being able to watch this and not get legit mad at how disconnected and ignorant both of these men are. I was unable to.
Duncan is cool
Look I have no idea who tf Duncan is and I don’t really care.
I'm not really surprised that Rogan doesn't know much about Furries, why would that be upsetting?
@@qmto how is that not the definition of "ignorance"?
@@qmto qmto: "I can't watch people who are ignorant"
Also qmto: "I don't know and don't care"
I’m torn between wanting to give Adam shit for gate-keeping fur suit quality, and shit for hammering so hard into the quality when that’s kind of the joke. I doubt Rogan (wealthy as he is) would pay for two premium fur suits just for a bit. That and he doesn’t care even if he wasn’t aware that they don’t count as “real” fur suits.
Doesn’t rogan dmca heaps? how is this still up?
From 15:00 he starts talking about himself.
Maybe man actors playing trans characters is more apt
People have a disgust impulse, it makes us think that things outside of our taste wheel house are morally wrong. That stuff isn't ever going away man but culture just kinda switches the what the allowed tastes are so maybe Furries will be the dominant culture and being religious will be the weird thing. It's really easy to feel comfortable and bully when what you are is the dominant thing, it's kinda cowardly frankly
Man, they really didn't do any research for this bit
Joe had committed the ultimate taboo in the furry community. He "ruined the magic."
who's the guy that's always speaking in the background of these YMS highlights and barely gets a word in and Adum seems kinda not interested in having him there?
I'm not talking about Shay
do you mean his boyfriend lmao what is this loaded question
Loaded question lmao?
It's Clancy!
Get Adum ON
I fucking love Duncan so god damn much.
Joe Rogan just...says stuff.
Puppy'ing or catboy'ing is for furries what femboyism or tomboyism is compared to transition
change my mind
Anyone else sick of these stereotypical portrayals in media?
I want a cat boyfriend reveal. 😏
I still don't know how I feel about Duncan. I've listened to his rounds on podcasts and such, and sometimes I think he's hilarious, and other times, I'm like... what the fuck?
So them doing this is really on book, at the very least.
(Especially if you've seen the other episodes of JoRo with Duncan)
Adum doesn't like FNAF aka not a real furry
i dunno, ive seen a LOT of fursuits that ended up looking like that wolf
sorry guys but its true that most of you dont care about getting a suit that actually looks nice
it's not that they don't care, it's just the best a lot of people can afford tbh. a well made custom fursuit can be pretty expensive.
fursuits are expensive so sometimes people settle in for cheap suits or try to make their fursuit on their own
when will we get adum fursuit reveal?
it was revealed long ago (couple months before your comment).
cohost does have that furry voice
For me, fursuits are equivalent to animegao plastic heads instead of general cosplaying with wigs and makeup. It’s worse when they're "in character". Method acting is annoying as it is whether you're Jared Leto or not... they don't seriously believe the general audience would listen to them talk about belly rubs, pretend to look into those thousand-yard stare plastic eyes and expect us to play along right? I'm sorry I'm narrow-minded. I'm glad they have a hobby that they're passionate about, but the more "serious" they are, the more I want to distance myself from them. I just can't wrap my head around it.
Do you think people out on fursuits, go outside and ask random strangers for belly rubs?
You're not narrow-minded, you're just completely clueless.
@@mdude3They seem to want to be “accepted” by society so… I mean, if it was purely a private thing then you guys wouldn’t have conventions in the first place, right?
@@righttoleftrepeat i dont think furries even want it to be accepted like its a normal everyday thing tbh, a lot of them do enjoy the shocked reaction of regular people, its part of the fun of leaning into an outcast identity. they mostly want to not be persecuted like degenerate freaks when in reality there plenty of weirder kinks that are more accepted despite being equally strange
@missingsig Okay imagine this: Furby. But with an actual human being inside it. Fully in character. _Yumm hungry ahh ahh_ . Get too close and you smell the sweat and heavy breathing. May or may not have a hard on.
Joe Rogan: "But remember back in the 50s? Those were great times, everyone was in a nice family and everyone was good and nice and got along together, it really was the ideal family, wasn't it? That's what we need to be, man. Just good simple times where everyone was happy."
Guy: "Uhh, actually, I was gay and back in just the 80s and 90s, I-"
Joe Rogan: (clicks a shotgun) "Get your ass back in the closet, motherfucker."
what
Sorry, but he's not like that at all. He wasn't saying the 1950s norman rockwell was the "right" way to be. He is saying that it's what society holds up as being "normal". But humanity is a lot more "weird" and different than that. But he's not using weird as a pejorative in this sense, he just means it differs from the narrative that people hold up.
I think Adam still somewhat misunderstands Rogan a moderate amount. He's a pretty live and let live person, not one to suggest being "non-weird" is the right way to be. He probably himself identifies as a "weird" person.
@@Joe40001 19:00
"There's like this image of us that we are when we're at our best. The family dinner table in a 1980s movie. You know, that's us when we're at our best. Everyone's getting along, 'how's school going, jr.?' 'jr.'s doin great!' But the reality is there's no license to get a person. You don't have a license to become pregnant. You don't have to go through any qualification processes. It's literally the most important thing for the future of the human race that people who have children and raise those children are capable of doing it. To be capable of raising a well adjusted person. Like any person growing up as a human being today, baby to grown-up, like you're born today? And you gotta become a grown-up in this wacky world?! Good luck bein 'normal'."
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This just doesn't read that way to me. I mean, he's rambling and he's all over the place, but this really does just sound like back in the day we were better off and now people just aren't as well adjusted. Like, of course I'm being hyperbolic for the joke because it's funnier like that, but I really wouldn't be surprised at all if he actually was kind-of a traditionalist who was unironically like "Man... back in the 90s we really had our shit figured out, huh?" even though, for a lot of people, things were WAY worse back then in a lot of goofy ways.
I'm definitely getting big 'well meaning boomer' vibes from this, if nothing else.
Big mischaracterization but who cares it's the internet.
@@krunkle5136 You mad, bro?
Whatever they payed for these suits was too much
I disagree with the thing of there being no normal. Sure it's important to be inclusive and allow for some personal style, and especially with art where there should virtually be no limitations. But there is and should be a norm of how people dress for different things, how they behave etc for there to be stability, predictability, connection with others etc.
Without that it creates an atmosphere where it's hard to socialize because everyone is in their own world.
Also, there doesn't have to be universal norms obviously, it can just be localized norms that work for different groups of people, but atomization and eco chambers are not good.
IDK if it's just a privileged point of view, but it's easy when your poor and live in a tough area to find plenty of happy people doing what makes them happy even if it involves robbing you on your way to the corner store.
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I’ve seen lots of furry pictures that I consider cute, I’ve seen furry porn, and I consider myself a grumpy wolf girl. 🤷♀️ I’m not ashamed
if you are weird enough that being "normal" is a detriment, you should strive for the adum thing. "normal" is good adum. it is the definition of what unites most people in values and goals. it is not deserving of your scorn. it literally is the best way to live for most people.
joe rogan trying to get the fursuit crowd is a really weird move
lol
Skill issue lol
Joe Rogan is finally BASED????
This makes me sad for Adam
Why? He's himself. Explain the pity you feel for someone who doesn't have the same predilections as you.
Joe is okay, but shouldn't give a voice to completely negative maniacs, homophobes etc. Adam shouldn't forget that...
When did he ever do that? He hasn't had anyone like that on in the years I've been watching (from like 2019-ish)
Remember when Adam unironically thought Hi-fi Rush was a bad videogame because the music interferred with his stream?
zero correlation