00:01:58.140And I actually have an answer for that, which is that I can't remember any time in my life that I was ever so angry that I couldn't control myself.
00:02:08.720In fact, I've always used anger to allow me to do the thing I wouldn't have done otherwise.
00:02:15.780In other words, something I wanted to do, but maybe I was afraid of the consequences.
00:02:21.480But if you get angry enough, you're not.
00:02:24.360So generally speaking, I don't know if I can think of an exception, but I've always used anger strategically, including yelling at the so-called Shelley troll.
00:02:36.880And there's no time, including that time, where I wasn't thinking to myself, here's what I want to accomplish, here's what I'm doing, and it makes sense.
00:02:47.600Like, there's a completely logical connection between the anger and the thing I want to accomplish.
00:02:53.260I've told you before that a good day to fire people is when you're mad about something else.
00:02:58.520Because you're going to have a bad day anyway, right?
00:03:01.800So you might as well come bite them, get something done.
00:03:04.920Anyway, how many of you saw the story about Dave Portnoy of Barstool, and he was saying that the attack against him,
00:03:18.180you know, he had a character attack that was similar to Joe Rogan's, and he saw enough similarities
00:03:24.020that he went and checked his Twitter followers, or found that there was some connection between three individuals that were part of this, you know,
00:03:35.620organization that was taking down, allegedly, behind taking down Joe Rogan.
00:03:40.780Now, I think I saw a tweet in which the people accused were denying that they were involved.
00:03:48.220So I think there's a denial that's a direct public denial.