Episode 2471 CWSA 05⧸11⧸24
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 5 minutes
Words per Minute
144.96547
Summary
Scott Adams talks about the Aurora Borealis, obesity, and the future of dating with an AI, and a new kind of plant food that could replace CO2 in the future. Plus, a new invention that could help fight climate change.
Transcript
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I like to think I'm the worm that you want in your brain.
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If you'd like to take that experience up to levels
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that nobody can even understand with their tiny human craniums,
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all you need for that is a copper mugger, a glass of tanker chalcis,
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dine, a cantine jugger flask, a vessel of any kind.
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And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine of the day
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It's called the Simultaneous Sip, and it happens now,
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The trolls are here, but they shall be ignored.
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Well, if you are subscribing to the Dilbert comic
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that you can only see if you subscribe while you're on the X platform,
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or if you're on scottadams.locals.com where you get that,
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You would know that Dilbert is exploring his love languages
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And so they've agreed that prostitution collectively is their love language.
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might be destroying all of humanity sometime yesterday.
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So at least I got to worry about dying for a while.
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But after the worrying about dying started to wear off,
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I just started looking for the Aurora Boring Always,
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Well, in a new shocking, shocking study over many years,
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I think Grace Price in her book sang something similar.
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So Bumble was all about the woman making the first move.
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But they reversed that, but that's not the story.
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The story is that the Bumble founder, Whitney Wolf Heard.
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but it looks like other people are thinking about it, too.
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NPCs are the people who will say the most obvious thing
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You're going to say that the plants are going to die
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Well, that's going to destroy the entire planet
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which would be civilization changing, basically.
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I mean, imagine if you could charge it in a minute.
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that Elon Musk is the best American entrepreneur
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I will give you the Bill Gates, Microsoft, impressive.
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than anything ever in the history of electricity,
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he's probably got some investments in that too.
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Now, that makes sense, because I'm guessing the
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So the Biden administration would simply be taking
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If Trump did this, would I say it's a good idea?
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However, I don't think voters are going to miss
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the fact that this is a Trump policy, and Biden is
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And as I've told you many times, every day that
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start to wear off, and you'll just start talking
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The Amuse account tells us that the FBI's crime
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He says, cities like New York City aren't reporting
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So I guess that's because they don't want to look
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things that could happen for Republicans is for
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aware that crime has gone up while their own party
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says it's going down and therefore doesn't need
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And Trump would be coming in and other Republicans
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saying, um, we need to do something about this crime.
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Now you want to hear the most surprising thing in the
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Eric Swalwell can't find the right side of an issue.
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Uh, if it was his ass and he used both hands or something
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He said on social media that the, uh, the DAs in my
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Eric Swalwell just went after a Soros DA in his own area for
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being soft on crime and I was forced to repost Eric Swalwell
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Well, he's saying something that's totally obvious and true
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While we might have many differences on other issues,
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I do appreciate him turning on the soft on crime
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But of course, that's all, uh, good for Trump as well.
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So I'm, I guess I'm going to say people are claiming this.
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Somebody named Claire Woodall, uh, Vogue or Vogue.
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And she was a Milwaukee elections director and she was replaced just six
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she's allegedly printed 64,000 ballots in a back room at city hall in
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and then had a bunch of employees filled them out in the 2020 election.
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Biden won Wisconsin over Trump by margin of, uh,
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And she is alleged to have rigged 64,000 votes.
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It's never exactly the first impression you get, is it?
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So I'm having a little trouble believing there's not some context left out of
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That there was an individual who printed 64,000 fake ballots and had them
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would that not indicate that somebody whose job was Milwaukee election
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would that not indicate that that person believed that they could get away
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You wouldn't do it unless you believe you could get away with it.
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So she would know the most about what could be caught,
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And she didn't have a problem having a whole bunch of witnesses,
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She was told by a CIA black ops person about operation mongoose,
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where they poisoned ticks and dropped them on Cuban sugar cane workers to kill them
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and mosquitoes were manipulated to carry more dangerous pathogens.
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And there's some question about whether Lyme disease occurred naturally,
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or it's a result of the government trying to weaponize bugs.
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that this one is short of being completely credible.
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but I'd need to hear maybe some other sides to this.
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I feel like there's a lot of people who claim they used to work for the CIA and make up shit.
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People who say they used to be in the CIA and that's why you should trust them.
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I feel like guy who says he was in the CIA told me something once is not really a standard of evidence that I could respect.
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but I feel like the whole story is probably not completely true.
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Joe Biden had another gaffe that wasn't a gaffe.
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He called the 20 million illegal people who came into the country.
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People on the right have been accusing him and Elon Musk says this as well,
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that the reason for the immigration is to increase the number of Democrat voters.
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I don't know if I've ever told you that I'm a Bill Clinton fan.
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But Bill Clinton was pretty close to being a Republican.
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And so the way I saw him was the ultimate triangulator.
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there was probably something you liked about him,