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<blockquote data-quote="Jaihoo" data-source="post: 531934" data-attributes="member: 12604"><p>I'll check into that. Although I think Joe is a ultra successful faker, or better yet, opportunist, he has no honest interest in this other than making himself as big of a celebrity in this niche of YouTube University philosophy degree. As a comic, he's terrible, especially if you factor in his fame and how long he's being doing it. Eeesh.</p><p></p><p>He's a typical rich libtard, shallow and materialistic, loaded with money, probably worth few dozen millions, so he wants to hoard up and keep all of that money but he's aware that the income he makes is 10000% dependent on lowest common denominator. </p><p></p><p>Just like actors or singers, of course they stand for "open borders" and "green energy", it sounds profound, and then they hop on their private jet to one of their real estates, preferably in tax haven location. </p><p></p><p>Alex Jones is nuts in a certain way, but there's a whole lot of genuine in him, rewind his videos from late 90s, he's been doing this for long, and he knows what's up, but just like Joe, he needs to keep big audience coming, so he resorts to tricks and schticks. But there's something about Alex Jones that just makes me thing that he's "for real" - especially when off air.</p><p></p><p>Joe, on the other hand, is good buddies with Shane Smith from Vice. That's basically all one needs to know. Red pilled buddy of Shane Smith, sure of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaihoo, post: 531934, member: 12604"] I'll check into that. Although I think Joe is a ultra successful faker, or better yet, opportunist, he has no honest interest in this other than making himself as big of a celebrity in this niche of YouTube University philosophy degree. As a comic, he's terrible, especially if you factor in his fame and how long he's being doing it. Eeesh. He's a typical rich libtard, shallow and materialistic, loaded with money, probably worth few dozen millions, so he wants to hoard up and keep all of that money but he's aware that the income he makes is 10000% dependent on lowest common denominator. Just like actors or singers, of course they stand for "open borders" and "green energy", it sounds profound, and then they hop on their private jet to one of their real estates, preferably in tax haven location. Alex Jones is nuts in a certain way, but there's a whole lot of genuine in him, rewind his videos from late 90s, he's been doing this for long, and he knows what's up, but just like Joe, he needs to keep big audience coming, so he resorts to tricks and schticks. But there's something about Alex Jones that just makes me thing that he's "for real" - especially when off air. Joe, on the other hand, is good buddies with Shane Smith from Vice. That's basically all one needs to know. Red pilled buddy of Shane Smith, sure of course. [/QUOTE]
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