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I personally cannot stand Russell Brand, but he fucked Katy Perry at her peak, so there's that.....
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Pole fail, no option for neither...
...never listened to either of them |
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Quoted: Pole fail, no option for neither... ...never listened to either of them View Quote Attached File |
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If I have to listen to one, I'd probably be Russell Brand. Rogan is mostly stoned out during his podcast, or at least seems that way. That said, I actively listen to neither of them.
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They're both interesting to listen to depending on the topic.
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Quoted: Quoted: Pole fail, no option for neither... ...never listened to either of them |
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Rogan has great guests and is generally pro freedom and liberty even though it takes him a while to work through the logic to get there.
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Both ended up switching to the red pill. Despite the bad people here will say about them, they have both grown to hate leftists so they get my support.
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My sister gifted me a set of the Rogan Primate kettlebells from Onnit. Really cool looking, kinda weird to use because of their shape, definitely overpriced.
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Brand is great at the witty clown thing on UK panel and quiz shows.
He should stick to that. |
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Wait, when did we stop hating Russel Brand? I though he was the poster child for GD hate.
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Quoted: Never got that vibe from him. I get more of a "can't make up my mind because I'm typically stoned" feel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Joe Rogan always struck me as a grifter I get more of a "I'll pretend to believe whatever gets me paid" vibe |
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I don't listen to either but if I had to pick one of the two, I'll take the non-socialist (even though the socialist is occasionally correct).
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Neither. Both have voiced some valid points, but both have also expressed opinions with which I have serious issues.
However, I'd still take their help on preserving our freedoms if they offer it. |
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I hear Rogan is pretty libertarian. So while I may agree with him on many political issues, all I think about is crappy reality TV when I see him.
Russel Brand is a nut. Addict (recovered?), British, likely pretty left. Probably don’t agree with him on politics. But I’m not looking to him for politics. There’s a lot of stuff he’s done that has made me laugh. That movie with the guy stalking his ex who’s with Brand, and he finds Mila Kunis. I thought Brand was pretty damned funny. So I’ll watch Brand and not Rogan. I don’t feel the need to only interface with my political clones. I buy Heinz ketchup because I like it the best (on my hotdogs!), regardless of the politics of the family (extended family). |
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I’ll vote Rogan by default. I’ve never listened to Brand. Best podcast right now I believe is Shawn Ryan.
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Quoted: I get more of a "I'll pretend to believe whatever gets me paid" vibe View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I never liked Fear Factor or watched UFC, and Brand has made me laugh in movies, so I picked Brand.
While I'm aware that Joe Rogan has some type of podcast or show, I've never listened to it. I have no idea what Russel Brand thinks about anything. |
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Politically, they both seem to be fairly free thinking and independently minded according to the media they put out. I listen to them both regularly.
Granted I voted Rogan in the poll because I enjoy training BJJ(even though Brand is a BJJ guy as well), MMA, watching professional fighting, value physical fitness, and think the outdoors is the place to be, all of which he talks about frequently. |
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Joe Rogan was on newsradio and Chapelles show.
I think those two things alone should cement him in the top spot. How many shows did brand do with Phil Hartman? Not one. Case closed. |
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Brand is a lib who's recently found a few acorns.
Rogan's always been pretty level headed. |
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Russell Brand will pass things through his colon smarter than Joe Rogan.
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Can we get a celebrity forum for these guys to fret about what these people are doing and saying? GD, who do we like? Oh no, what did Ozzy say? Who fucked Katy Perry?
The more attention they get. The more influence they have. Let them sing and dance and do their thing, but as personalities and 'influencers', they should be ignored. |
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I can't listen to either for long. At least Joe has guests for a distraction.
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Quoted: Well, he took the red pill and started going pretty hard at Hunter, Pedo Peter, and other globalists. Still not sure if I trust him though... View Quote |
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I don’t listen to either one. I don’t like Russell Brand, I’m neutral on Joe Rogan.
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Quoted: I'm guessing you haven't watched many of his videos. Dude's biggest things are freedom for the individual and anti-globalism. View Quote Guess you never watched his interview with Rogan. Guy was railing against capitalism incessantly and JR couldn't take it anymore and said "dude, you're here to sell your book!". RB shut up after that. |
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Quoted: He probably accidentally stopped ingesting his blue pills around the covid lock downs. I wouldn't say he's a righty tho, as he's discussed in his "Am I right wing" video. View Quote Listening to some earlier interviews with him and Rogan, I’d say it’s earlier than that. He seemed to really be questioning some of his preconceived notions about guns and hunting in older interviews at least. 2017ish IIRC. If they are who they portray themselves as in their current podcasts and channels, both of them seem fairly level headed even though I don’t think I would agree with them on everything. |
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Brand has been red pilled for a while now and I honestly prefer listening to him than Joe Rogan. Rogan is too loud and talks too much and doesn't let his guests talk enough.
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