Episode 950 Scott Adams: Don’t Miss My One-Act Play Called Kim Jong-Un Plans His Schedule

Date: 2020-05-02 | Duration: 59:54

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boom-boom-boom-boom hey Greg come on in here good to see you I'm glad you joined the rest of you come on in hurry up it's good to see all of you it's another wonderful day it's a perfect day for a coffee with Scott Adams what a way to spend your morning what a way to wake up and join the weekend which is gonna be amazing best weekend in a while and the best way to kick off the weekend I think you know yeah yep I think you know it requires a little thing called the simultaneous it and all you need is a cup or a mug or a glass on a tanker chelators Tyne a canteen director flask a festival a medica and fill it with your favorite liquid I like coffee enjoyed me now for the unparalleled pleasure the dopamine hit of the day the thing that makes everything better including the damn pandemic it's called the simultaneous if

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pandemic it's called the simultaneous if it happens now go mm-hmm I can feel the hospitalization rates decreasing with every cent let's talk about some stuff I tweeted a real a real thinker yesterday this one will make you stop and really really think or it won't make any sense at all so one of those two things is gonna happen to you in a moment you're either gonna have a really profound moment or for most of you maybe 80% you're gonna say I don't even know what that meant it goes like this listen carefully twenty percent of you are gonna have a profound a moment eighty percent of you are gonna wish I would just change the topic here's the statement

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predicting and creating would be the same thing if you were good at both of them yeah let that sink in creating and predicting would be the same thing if you were good at both of them yeah twenty percent of you just went whoa eighty percent of you just went I don't even know what that's supposed to mean
so that was just for the twenty percent of you alright let's talk about some other things kim janggun apparently he's been photographed at the opening of a of a fertilizer plant now I had jokingly said that when the news came out that he attended the opening of a fertilizer plant I said on Twitter but we don't know if he attended as a guest or as the fertilizer because it seemed like both possibilities were open at the time but

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possibilities were open at the time but we have been provided with photographs yes actual photographs of something that may or may not be a fertilizer plant and which Kim jong-un is cutting a ribbon as some place that may or may not be North Korea and may or may not have been in the last ten years so in other words we can't really tell from the photographs they don't tell you as much as they oh no we do know he wasn't walking with a cane and unless he got a miracle cure do you think he went away for a week and got a miracle cure and now he doesn't need a cane maybe maybe it was such a good hospital trip that he left looking younger yeah it was such a good hospital trip that they fixed him up and now he's thinner and younger and he doesn't walk with a cane glad we got those photographs huh all right I'm gonna go on record here's my prediction fake photographs fake photographs here's why

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photographs fake photographs here's why if you are going to produce real photographs the point of which is to show that your leader is alive they would be a little more unambiguous you know you don't publish ambiguous photos to prove something no you prove something with unambiguous photos perhaps something called video even North Korea has heard a video it's a thing with movement wouldn't be hard to demonstrate that Kim jong-un was alive wouldn't be hard at all in fact it would be quite easy but instead they went with grainy photos of a young girl Kim I don't know I don't know so I heard the news today and I don't know I think I was vaguely aware of this but when you read a story about it it it reminds you

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read a story about it it it reminds you of something that you couldn't believe which is that reportedly Kim Jong un has assuming he's still alive mm sex slaves literally mm sex slaves who apparently will accompany him on trips to his you know multiple resort compounds on his train and whatnot to dance and sing and and the other stuff for him and his elites mm sex slaves for Kim Jong un so here's here's the news as best we know it and thank goodness we have intelligence agencies because if we didn't have intelligence agencies and a free press we wouldn't be able to narrow it down so we don't know exactly what Kim Jong on it jong-un is doing this week but thanks to our press and our intelligence agencies we have narrowed it down it's either he's dead or he's

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it down it's either he's dead or he's partying at his seaside resort with two thousand sex slaves
I've come to understand that he doesn't spend much time in between those two extremes because think about it you're Kim jong-un you have 2000 sex slaves what else are you gonna spend your time on and so I present to you a one-act play which features Kim Jong Un's advisors talking to him about the schedule for the day I'll start in the role of the adviser to Kim jong-un you can tell who the advisor is because the advisers always have notepads so that's how you know a Dear Leader we're planning your day and we have very very important budget meetings can I put you down for the budget meeting at 2:00 p.m. Kim jong-un uh-huh budget meeting yeah

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Kim jong-un uh-huh budget meeting yeah yeah I could attend the budget meeting that's that's one possibility or I could go to my seaside resort party with my two thousand sex slaves and maybe you could attend that meeting for me and if I hear later that things didn't go well I could execute you and everyone who attended the meeting how about that instead okay very good very good I won't put you down for the two o'clock meeting but we've got a a ribbon-cutting at a fertilizer plant that's tomorrow could you make the fertilizer plant ribbon-cutting Dear Leader yeah yeah that's completely possible I could drag my fat ass across North Korea to visit a factory that literally makes or or

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factory that literally makes or or I could go to my seaside resort and I could party with my two thousand sex slaves while you visit the fertilizer plant and if I hear later that anything went wrong I could execute you and kill everybody at the fertilizer plant too just to make sure I've wrapped it all up how about that excellent plan an excellent plan dear leader do we need to talk about the rest of this schedule not so much not so much and seen now here's this is actually an answer to a I guess a mystery that I've had all my life and I should have known the answer because it was kind of obvious and I always say to myself why is it you can't get a dictator to retire why is there never any story about a dictator says uh I've been enjoying my dictatorship but I'll

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been enjoying my dictatorship but I'll tell you what I'll get a retire will turn this into a democracy or whatever now it turns out that the answer is that if you retire from being a dictator you will lose and here I'm just speculating you will lose access to your two thousand sex slaves and you'll probably be hunted down and executed so retiring is a really bad strategy for your typical tyrant because they might get executed but at the very least whatever openness that comes with retiring and becoming democratic is really going to cut into your 2000 sex slave weekend how do you expect a dictator to retire when that's the proposition here here's the deal how would you like to make peace we'll have some kind of North Korea South Korea you know we won't necessarily merge right away but there'll be more travel and openness more connections you know maybe a lot

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more connections you know maybe a lot more communication and you see Kim Jong and sitting there and thinking yeah yeah yeah we could do that we could do that we could have the peace and openness I could get rid of my nukes or or or I'll just put this out there I could keep my nukes which keeps you out of my country and I can keep my two thousand sex slaves how about that and so the ability that Kim Jong Un's is sister might be the heir apparent if Kim jong-un actually is sacred capacitated or dead and I say to myself isn't this interesting isn't this interesting because I don't know if there are historical cases in the modern era of female dictators who have sex slaves I kind of think they might have a few right if you had a

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might have a few right if you had a female dictator she might have a few male sex slaves maybe a few female sex slaves why not but probably not 2,000 and if you were a kim jong un's sister and let's say hypothetically you decided to make peace and have some kind of transitional stage toward a more democratic system could you retire could Kim Jong Un's sister retire would she be safe from the reaches of the law don't know because certainly she could argue that everything that happened was her brother's fault because I don't have any decision she made she just had to do what the the boss said so she could say I didn't do anything I just carried out orders and by the way I don't have 2000 sex slaves I got three or four probably take them with me but you know maybe we could have some peace because think about it is

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some peace because think about it is realistically all joking aside realistically would Kim jong-un ever do anything to ruin his situation no nothing there isn't anything there's not risk of death there's nothing that's going to shake him out of his situation with his private train and all the booze he wants and two thousand sex slaves there's no there's no negotiating in which you say all right I got an offer and then Kim says before you say your offer can you tell me how it's better than owning my own country being a dictator eating and drinking whatever I want smoking a lot of pot I assume he does and playing with my two thousand sex slaves that my luxury resort is your offer better than that and then the negotiators negotiators would say well in some ways and Kim would say uh-uh

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in some ways and Kim would say uh-uh maybe we'll just put a hold on those negotiations so the bottom line is it's possible that Kim jong-un's sister could negotiate for a piece like a real one it is not possible based on this new information that Kim jong-un would have any interest in the negotiating for something that would cause him to lose access to his 2,000 sex slaves anytime soon so I just don't see it happening all right I was asked on Twitter to talk about the revised death count which my understanding is that if we go back to work so I think these estimates are based on we're still mitigating in all the smart ways but some of us are phasing back to work so I think this new calculation takes that into account the low end would be a hundred thousand si and would be 240,000 based on the current model models of course are deeply inaccurate they don't predict

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deeply inaccurate they don't predict they simply give you a range of where you might expect things to be and I would say that they do that actually pretty well so does that range look reasonable to me yes we've we've raced past 60,000 are we close to seventy thousand deaths already I don't know what today's today's number is but we'll be at 70,000 pretty quickly I would expect that in the month of May we would zoom past a hundred thousand unless something happens really quickly you know it could be that at the rim des of ear and the hydroxychloroquine maybe they work a little bit maybe we get that going in May a little bit maybe maybe it reduces the daily count maybe it goes down on its own but I wrote I don't really see a situation will be less than a hundred when it's all done now of course there's also the issue of whether it's counted correctly do they throw in a lot of other things I don't know don't know I did see a chart that showed total deaths

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did see a chart that showed total deaths compared to what we would have expected and here the expected is if it's a normal year and it looked like most of the weeks were below the normal year a couple were above it because there were so many deaths from kovat but it looks like we're actually maybe close to break-even with total deaths if you count the ones that are saved here's an update on what Bill Gates said about testing and again this agrees with what I was thinking but he says it better so I'll give you his I've been telling you that based on everything I've been hearing at the task forces about testing that you should just forget about testing forget about it being a path out because there's no there's no evidence that we're doing anything that would allow us to test our way out we're nowhere near the number and we're nowhere near the number of tests available we're no near nowhere near

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available we're no near nowhere near testing the right people we're not even close and I think that you know again people give me a hard time for you know bolstering the president and saying everything he does is good but I've been brutal about the reporting from the task force in terms of the in terms of giving us useful numbers I would say that the task force's ability to give the public useful information effectively zero but just a failing grade just a pure failing grade I can't even give them a d-minus it's just a pure failing grade one of the darkest I would say one of the maybe the biggest mistake of the Trump administration I would say so yeah maybe I can think of a few other things because it's hard to think of everything that's happened but I would say among the most grossly embarrassing incompetent

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most grossly embarrassing incompetent performances is the reporting on the numbers yeah I think the overall effort is probably successful but in terms of just specifically the question of is the public being informed know now is it the administration's fault that we don't have enough tests and the right kind of tests and the right kind of priorities probably probably now they're doing this the technique they're using is making sure that the private sector is deeply involved and they're not trying to push too hard as long as the private sector is willing to step up and they are but the the way the tests are there's so many different ones we don't know which ones are accurate and then Bill Gates said this on CNN I think apparently the tests we have you're only going to get them if you have symptoms all right so if you have symptoms you've already been spreading it so so getting the test

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spreading it so so getting the test after you have symptoms doesn't help you for all of the time that you already had symptoms and you were spreading it and it doesn't help you get treatment before that so in other words they can't fix the past and since the only people are getting tests were the ones prioritized the ones who have symptoms you didn't help the past but do you help the future and the answer is it takes about three days to get a result you keep hearing about the fast tests those exist but I don't think they're the majority so imagine that you you've you've had it for five days you've got symptoms you've been spreading it like crazy you get the test and you still don't know you have it for three days what do you do for those three days you live your normal life and you spread it around so by the time you get it as Bill Gates says by the time you get the test result you've already spread it around you and you're practically over it by the time you get the result now yes there are faster tests and they're they're a

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faster tests and they're they're a startups have even faster tests and the media tests coming in that but what information do you have about that have you seen the chart that says this is how many we have this is how many the experts say we need of this type and this is how we're getting there or anything like that no no my advice to you is to make your decision about you know the whole situation as if testing doesn't exist as if it's not an option I I would say that it is so poorly reported that you have to assume it's just not even a path and Bill Gates basically just laughed at it he freaking laughed at it he laughed at it that it's not even close it's not even in the it's not even in the conversation of being something that could be helpful just think about that and most of the reporting most of the experts have said we need to do more testing we all know that there's nobody

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testing we all know that there's nobody who doesn't think if we can magically test everybody we'd be better off but apparently it's hard to make test kits and it's hard to get it done so I don't think that we're gonna have anything like a testing solution before we have herd immunity accidentally I keep watching Tucker Carlson show where he is essentially complaining the whole show about totalitarianism and how our freedom and rights have all been taken from us and how we kind of just handed them over to which I say I feel like I'm just watching crazy town it just looks crazy at this point now I'm a big fan of Tucker and I think his show is one of the best shows on TV of its type you know in the in the news genre definitely one of the best shows of its type but this particular theme that he's on that we've given up all our freedoms is both true and trivial and

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freedoms is both true and trivial and unimportant at the same time because let's say you're in a coma have you lost your rights yeah you have let's say because you can't do all the things you could do before if you're in jail if you lost your rights yes if you're in a dangerous neighborhood can you do all the things you want yes if you're you know temporarily if you have to go to work are you free not really you have to go to work so we live in a world in which this little freedom thing is sort of fluid and we're figuring it out as we go but we have a general idea where we want it to be but we're always sort of tweaking it all the time now assuming that this coronavirus stuff doesn't last forever which of these rights that is being denied to us will still be denied to us in let's say the end of the year do you think that any of these rights will be permanent yeah I mean the reduction in Rights do you think of the when the

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Rights do you think of the when the coronavirus is gone do you think the government is going to say you can't go to the beach do you think they're gonna say you can't work go to a concert no no in what world and what world are any of these going to be permanent now the ones that will be permanent we're going to be permanent anyway which is your loss of privacy you know you might argue that this costs you a little bit of extra loss of privacy but not really because the government always could have tracked where you were with your cellphone they always had that ability they just maybe weren't doing it unless you were a criminal and so I don't even even a little bit understand what talk Tucker is talking about because all the examples are true they're observable yes they can't go to the beach they live in a free country and without any laws passed no constitutional authority these things are all true you know the things that Tucker is reporting are true

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Tucker is reporting are true they just don't lead to the conclusion they use concluding which is we're in an emergency the way you would act in an emergency should not be similar to the way you would act in the non-emergency so why would you ever compare them now if he's going to make the case that there are certain subsets of Rights that have a high likelihood of of going away during this and then go on well I'd say that's a pretty good argument if I'd heard it but I haven't heard that argument I've only heard that we have lost our rights temporarily during an emergency I've also heard that you know that's the way tyrants do it like they can always find an emergency to use as or excuse for grabbing power but does that look like that's what's happening here I'd say not even close because the minimum requirement for that to happen is that the public would be okay with it now one of the things that people point out is how easily the

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people point out is how easily the public became sheep and just quarantined themselves to which I say is that what happened is that the public just turning into sheep and obeying their their government or is it a public who were informed about a risk and decided to take you seriously doing what the experts advise them to do I mean I'm not seeing a problem here they say if somebody says because of the slippery slope right the slippery slope is purely imaginary and somebody says emergency who defines it Scotty well I'm gonna I'm gonna block you for that comment so the comment is emergency who defines Scotty now I'm I'm deleting I'm blocking you forever so you'll never be part of this conversation again because Scotty is personal you can certainly make a comment about the facts your

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make a comment about the facts your opinion etc but when you add Scotty on there that's sort of an instant block because you're trying to minimize me you can minimize the opinion just by saying what your opinion is but when you add the Scotty then you're just being an and get blocked goodbye
all right what else we got going on here there's a New York Times article that was fascinating it said that stress is not what kills you you know that stress can kill you you believe right stress can kill you but it turns out the stress only kills you if you think it can now I'm that's a little bit of an exaggeration but the article said that the science is pointing toward stress will kill you if you believe that stress will kill you in other words if your mindset is the stress is all bad it's

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mindset is the stress is all bad it's just all bad it's gonna kill me then it does it actually has that that effect but apparently people who have a different mindset and just accept the stress as some sort of response their body has because they're trying to achieve something stress being a normal reaction of the body something maybe they can weaponize you know I use stress to power my fitness so my mindset is that when I feel stressed and by the way this is totally legitimate and this is a lifetime a lifetime habit so I'm not making this up because I just read this story there's something I've done all my life if I have a day of work and I'm really stressed out and I don't think it's gonna go away right away that's normal right everybody has stressful days of work I say to myself man am I gonna have a good workout today because there's nothing that can power a good

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there's nothing that can power a good work out better than stress and when you're done you know you're gonna have less of it less stress and you know that you used your stress productively to lift more and push yourself and exhaust yourself and really really get a good at good working out now that's my mindset and one of the things that people always ask me is why do you seem so not stressed and part of it is that I make it a very much a part of my job if you will to avoid stress and a big part of it is that mindset it's like what's the first thing you think of when you're stressed oh my god my blood pressure is going up or whoa I'm gonna really have a good lift today and I'm not making that up that's that literally what I think when I when I feel stress it's like oh this is gonna be a good run
so get your mindset right that's why you should be following people such as Mike son of who talked about getting your mind set right one of my favorite

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your mind set right one of my favorite follows on Twitter is AJ Cortez does personal training and what I like about him has a someone to follow on Twitter is that first of all he's he takes the training to the mind body mindset you know whole way so it's more of a holistic approach where programing your body is a way to program your life I don't think he says it in those words but it's effectively what it is so he's more than a trainer about how to lift stuff he does that too but it's more about how all of this integrates into a you know a better life so he got a tweet today that made me laugh i retweeted it not because I agree with every word of it because it's so provocative that I couldn't help it sometimes I just like to see people react to provocative ideas so this was his tweet from AJ Alexander

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so this was his tweet from AJ Alexander Cortes a generation of defective men have been produced to believe that being and they gives his list these are the things that make them men according to AJ agreeable quiet passive desexualized soft gentle and emotional and he says that this is the this is AJ not me don't blame me and he says these are traits of women and he says these men have been programmed into passive eunuch slaves to the mainstream narrative all right so i retweeted it because it's so darn provocative not not because it's exactly matching my opinion of things but let me give you my opinion the thing so first of all let's all agree that individuals are so different that it would be ridiculous to have a list of characteristics and say that this applies to men or this applies to women can we all agree that individual

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can we all agree that individual differences are quite extreme but that doesn't change the fact that the averages can be the average so I know you know somebody who is not like that I know you're not like that can we agree that you and your friends are not what we're talking about so let's get out of the anecdotal headset mindset I mean yes we all know individuals are all over the board on everything that people can be you know different about so it is certainly not true in in a technical scientific way that women are any of these things agreeable quiet passive desexualized soft gentle or emotional I think the point is that more that those are sort of traditional you know you don't have to say that that's good or bad because I don't think AJ is saying these are good qualities are bad he doesn't say that he's just saying that there was some kind of gender difference you can agree or

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gender difference you can agree or disagree but here's where I'll take this and it may be Google to see if there was any kind of a testosterone difference in Republicans versus Democrats so I googled that what do you think what do you think I found out do you think that Trump supporters have more testosterone than anti-trump or what would you say in the comments that based on your non-scientific opinion just observation is it your observation that the class of people who are supporters of Trump have more testosterone than those were opposed to look at the comments that the comments is it's unambiguous right it's very unambiguous you you could tell me that this doesn't pass the science and then I would just doubt your science because it's so

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doubt your science because it's so freakin obvious now I don't know how in the world you could not see it it's as obvious as anything could be obvious now what causes that now keep in mind there are two there are two things happening one is that Trump has more male supporters so if you are simply to you know measure all the testosterone and the the Trump supporters you would of course get more just because there are more men in the group so that's the first thing second thing is just obvious it's just obvious and I had made the hypothesis before that the way people respond to Trump might be based on whatever experience they've had in the past with bullying and my hypothesis which I'm going to modify right now my hypothesis had been that if you'd been the subject of bullying a victim of it any time during your life and you saw Trump he triggered you to remember those

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Trump he triggered you to remember those situations and you say to yourself no never again I'm not going to be in this bullying situation so I can't support him and then I speculated that if he had been the bully yourself or he just hadn't been bullied that you didn't see that and what you saw was a strong leader who may or may not agree with you but that's it it wasn't scary I'm gonna modify that because I feel as though the bullying thing might be a factor but not the full explanation I feel like testosterone is the better s explanation and here's why and again let me say that this is all speculation it's based on anecdotal stuff the moment there is a scientific peer-reviewed controlled study that says that there is no correlation I will immediately adopt that opinion but at the moment there isn't there is not that I just looked there's no information on that so here's

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there's no information on that so here's what I think I think that your testosterone level if you're male so let's just talk about men the higher your testosterone level the less afraid you are of other men what do you agree with that let's say I think if this would be harder to answer for the women but men you have experienced you've experienced just in your own life times when you knew your test dose testosterone was high let's say you just want to contest you've been working out you're feeling healthy you know your testosterone is high you can feel it you also know that there have been times wouldn't even sick or down or you broke up with your girlfriend or whatever your problem was you knew your testosterone was down so can the men here first confirm for me that they have a physical sensation and they know the difference between when their testosterone is is jacked up and when it's not because their personality changes I would say my

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their personality changes I would say my entire personality is quite different if I know my testosterone is raging and I can tell right let me give you one example I used to do a lot of public speaking and when you're a public speaker and you're invited because you're already popular it usually goes well the audience claps and they cheer and they laugh if you spend an hour being the subject of affection of an audience by the time you walk offstage and you're heading back to your hotel room your testosterone is just raging because it's just automatic if you become you know the the celebrity on stage and everybody's clapping for you and literally standing sometimes standing ovations your testosterone is off the chart and you and your personality changes too and you know it I mean if you just feel it it's almost like you can feel it in your goosebumps and your hair you can feel it and what comes along with men men back me up on

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comes along with men men back me up on this I'm just looking for the men to answer this question women would not be able to when your testosterone is jacked up are you ever afraid of another man are you and I think the answer is almost never and I would say that I'm think of any situation in my life then I've ever been afraid of a man or men not once and I've been in lots of situations you know if you're a male you've been in tons of situations that are dangerous you can't be a man in America and not have lots of experience with almost getting in a fight you were there when the trouble went down you know I mean it's just normal life that men are around the male experience is violence and near violence all the time it's something that women can't possibly understand the manly men live in a permanently violent world and

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live in a permanently violent world and I don't mean that they're actually performing violence at any given moment I mean that our mindset is that you're ready for violence at the drop of a hat maybe not all of you this also could be a testosterone difference but I would say and let the men in the comments confirm or deny this men would you say that you are capable of violence at the drop of the Hat for a reason I'm not saying that you would do violence for no reason I'm saying that is it true that you're always on the edge of being violent but only if there's a reason and you don't really ever turn that off do you so you guys maybe you'll see some differences here you see somebody saying correct I don't know if they're yeah somebody says I'm never afraid of anything survival of the fittest only if he's holding a gun so I've had guns pulled on

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holding a gun so I've had guns pulled on me three four times so I've had guns pointed at my face four times in my life once a bowie knife so I I've had a knife pulled on me four guns two of them was when I was working as a bank teller and I got robbed twice once was getting mugged in downtown San Francisco and other time was walking in the Mission District in San Francisco and when I was walking in the Mission District somebody pointed a a real gun at a window as I was walking by in the sidewalk and that and the window was really close to the sidewalk so I mean you're looking right at the person in the window it wasn't like there was a distance involved and I'm walking by and it guy sticks a gun out the window holds it up to my basically points it at my head and he pulls the trigger and and I watched the I watched the cylinder turn click and there wasn't

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the cylinder turn click and there wasn't a there wasn't around in the chamber he had a pointed at my head as I walked by a real gun click and pointed it up I had when I walked by so that's the neighborhood I lived in so just just generalize that to what my neighborhood it was like you know this was when I first moved to San Francisco is a it was a it was on the border of a rough rough place anyway so I've had numerous guns and weapons pointed at me and I would say that my my adrenaline went through the roof so if you talk about adrenaline yeah adrenaline went through the roof but I don't know that I was ever afraid like I didn't feel like any kind of experience that I would call fear I have you know normal fears of normal things right I have you know ordinary appreciation for danger I'm not like the

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appreciation for danger I'm not like the brave I'm not a brave guy I would say as a man I'm not especially brave or especially on brave probably average but I also have I'm guessing so here's an assumption I believe my testosterone is relatively high how does one know that well I have that I have the towels for that so I have the balding you know losing your hair is either a sign of testosterone or sensitivity to it I have the squarish jawline that's a sign of testosterone I think there's a difference with a finger length that tells you you have testosterone but more importantly I live my lifestyle to maximize it so you know I lift I exercise I eat right I sleep you know so I do all the things that should boost it and my experience of it is nothing really frightens me so when I look at I look at Trump I see his tool set but I always see a

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I see his tool set but I always see a threat to me I could totally imagine that if you had low testosterone you would see somebody who was bristling with it and was unpredictable and scary anyway so I think that could be tested but we'll leave that open question John Roberts reports Fox News that a senior intelligence source still tells him that there's a agreement among most of the 17 intelligence agencies they covet 19 originated in the wuhan law lab and there was believed to be a mistake so most of the 17 agencies agree does that mean anything does that mean anything it doesn't doesn't the fact that 17 intelligence agencies agree we know that that doesn't mean anything I remember when that when I would have heard that

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when that when I would have heard that and says 17 intelligence agencies well I mean what are the odds that I'll be wrong now let me tell you what it means when seventeen intelligence agencies agree if you've ever worked in a large organization you know this is true if you haven't worked in a loriatlarge organization you would be totally fooled by this let me explain what it means when 17 intelligence agencies agree it means that one did the work came up with an opinion and the others heard about it you get that one agency did the work and the others heard about it the other 16 are useless they're not duplicating the work do you think that the United States has multiple agencies you know sending different people in to North Korea I hope not I hope we don't have different agencies doing that don't you think maybe there's only one this kind of that's got that responsibility I think

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that's got that responsibility I think there's only one intelligence agency that really has the primary responsibility to figure out what's going on there and I don't think they know so when you see something like 17 intelligence agencies agree your brain should translate that into one intelligence agency has an opinion 16 of them just said yeah whatever that guy says you know he seems credible toss and the one who had the opinion is probably not right that's so that's how you should interpret it if you interpreted it as 17 say it's 17 agencies say it's true well probably true then you got it completely wrong that there's nothing in the reality that would suggest the 17 intelligence agencies in the United States agreeing tells you anything it doesn't tell you anything that's how you should process it all right let's see what else we got here yeah that's

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see what else we got here yeah that's mostly what I want to talk about today or anything I missed in the news today somebody says oh there's the question that I was going to bring up some somebody says what organization did not agree and why exactly which organization did not agree now it doesn't say that there's an organization that disagrees so the way I would interpret that is that of the 17 agencies one did the work 14 of them said yeah that looks good to us we didn't do the work but you know you did the work looks good to us and a few of them said we haven't seen a way you've done we haven't looked at it yet it's gonna be more like that
somebody says when everyone's thinking the same thing nobody's thinking well less there all right I mean you can't rule out the fact that sometimes people are right but it's it's a good warning

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it's a peer-review rubber-stamp yeah peer review I think is totally overrated - you got some better information I do I got some better information I watched China's response if you watched it China's response to the coronavirus situation it's pretty obvious that they were concealing information from the world do you need 17 intelligence agencies to tell you that that China was lying we already know that that's public information so what are the intelligence agencies know that we don't yes Elon Musk's tweet storm so Elon tweeted among other things I think in last 48 hours or so among other things that he was his girlfriend was having a baby on Monday people didn't know that and that Tesla stock was overpriced in his opinion he sure

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was overpriced in his opinion he sure likes trouble talk about a guy who likes trouble I think he enjoys it and then some other random things that he tweeted anyway the the tweets were let's say eyebrow-raising enough that people started wondering if he was on drugs or crazy or trolling or what the heck's going on so so it's like a cottage industry trying to decide what Elon is is secretly thinking if I had to guess I'd say drugs to be it look like somebody was on some kind of drug and tweeting now do I care you know would I sell my Tesla stock if I learned that you'll on had taking mushrooms I'm just speculating there's no evidence that he did that but would I do anything differently with my investments if I heard that Elon took

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investments if I heard that Elon took some mushrooms and tweeted too much nope because you know what whoever Elon Musk is today he was the same guy a few years ago right if it worked yeah oh yeah the other thing is he was gonna sell off all of his possessions his houses etc now I don't know if any that's true or whatever but it sounds like somebody was on drugs do I care if he was on drugs nope because if he was he was still the same agiel on musk who broke all the rules and you know this will always be remembered I think as one of the great entrepreneurs of our time do you care if Henry Ford drank too much I don't think he drank I'm not even sure if he did but do you care if Steve Jobs did LSD because he did do you care No do you care that almost every major company in Silicon Valley has major top

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company in Silicon Valley has major top employees or micro dosing on LSD every day do you care probably not do you care that they're using performance-enhancing drugs adderall and everything else and not really do you care if they smoke marijuana on nights and weekends nope so I guess my take on Ilan's tweeting is he's still the same person you know he didn't become less capable of doing anything he just is letting you know who he is I said the the uncomfortable truth that nobody wants to say out loud let me say it out loud let me be the first person to say it out loud success in this world is about which drugs you get addicted to
there I said what a lot of people have thought but you don't want to say if

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thought but you don't want to say if what you got addicted to is alcohol probably that's not going to go well for you unless you're a functional alcoholic and you're in sales if you're a functional alcoholic and you're in a sales profession it might be pretty good I mean I wouldn't recommend it but it could work out well in fact I know several people who are clearly functional alcoholics who have tremendous lives as far as I can tell from the outside because they just they just funnel that drinking into sales they're very social they make a lot of sales have a good life and they're drunk all the time and they don't seem to be you know any the worse for wear so some people apparently can make that work now I'm not recommending that it's a special case but it's also true that people can be more creative depending what they're taking they can relax they can you know if they're on adderall or

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can you know if they're on adderall or other any performance-enhancing drugs sometimes they need them sometimes they get them recreationally or just for performance but the point is Silicon Valley is is run on drugs you know if that wasn't clear enough let me say it as clear as possible Silicon Valley runs on drugs and not the legal kind all the time some of them are illegal you know adderall is legal etc but Silicon Valley is a drug-fueled industry now that's something that you don't see in the news so much you've seen stories about it but it's not really emphasized but the fact is I don't know what percentage but the the people in Silicon Valley who are using drugs are using it not recreationally exactly they're using it functionally so the Silicon Valley people were using drugs and also

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people were using drugs and also successful it's because the drugs are either addicted to or choose to be a day two are productive I'll use myself for an example I'm not yeah technically you can't be physically addicted to marijuana but I'm certainly psychologically addicted and I can I can guarantee you from my own experience that my creativity goes through the roof when I use it in fact a lot of the ideas that you've seen coming out of me happened you know when I was enjoying a good 4/20 afternoon and so would I be more or less successful I don't know it's hard to know but I will tell you that a lot of the most successful people have simply chosen the right kind of drug their works for their particular situation their particular genetic makeup their particular whatever now the reason that I don't recommend any of

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reason that I don't recommend any of this is that it can kill you right do you need a better reason how about this don't do it it could kill you that's it that's that's a little recommendation I'm not a doctor and if you're not a doctor don't be playing around experimenting with drugs to make you a better person you know I'm not gonna recommend that I'm just gonna saying some people have for whatever reason have discovered that there are some types of drugs that make them better other people have found drugs that just make them worse if you're taking a drug that just makes you worse that's that's where you're gonna end up
somebody says pot doesn't kill yeah so there's a little bit of disagreement on that I'm on the side of saying that you know marijuana doesn't kill you but there are other people say well but if

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there are other people say well but if you're doing marijuana and tried to ride your motorcycle really fast you know I'm suppose you could do something foolish
somebody says stop taking any marijuana for a while and see if you have physical results well I've done that of course and I know I know the difference I'm very aware of how different it is often drugs are try for a fix for an underlying mental issue I would say every time I would say that all drugs unless you just you know trying them on a weekend or something you're just experimenting but four people are using them regularly I would say that that statement is true that people do it to fix something that wasn't giving them enough happiness or something

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I can't drink or get high during work it's a waste of a good buzz yeah most work is not compatible with marijuana but some is somebody says I should plug locals calm yeah I will remind you that I've moved moved a lot of my video content all the periscopes will be reproduced there I'll keep doing them here this won't change but they're also on the locals platform so if you went to Scott Adams Scott Adams dot locals calm you'll find my page you can look at my Twitter profile to see it as well and for a for a small subscription fee you can get extra stuff and you could have everything in one place and the algorithm will not rule you I'll tell you my long-term play here so the long-term reason for putting it on a subscription platform is that the the youtubes of the world they can't really

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youtubes of the world they can't really handle my content because their business model requires them to pair content with advertisers and the advertisers all say why would we take a chance on something that's controversial just Paris with kitten videos so that's the problem that YouTube has even if they wanted to the advertisers would say I'd like to give you money to pair with this stuff half the people who watch it are going to get me for just pairing it so the advertising based models including my comic strip everything else or advertising model they don't really work anymore for a variety of reasons the newspaper advertising model will probably just disappear because newspapers will disappear by the end of the year I'll probably have no no regular cartooning income I would guess from newspapers so I'm looking to you know re reinvent my content you know figure out how to how to adapt to the

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figure out how to how to adapt to the new world the post coronavirus world and I'm gonna try the subscription service that's where I am at Scott Adams not locals with an S dot-com if you want to be part of that you get all the good stuff and more where will Dilbert be syndicated well it's in 2000 newspapers and it's on a lot of websites and said Dilbert com probably a number of them will continue online but I don't know if newspapers make enough money from just their online presence so my guess is that the physical newspapers the local ones will disappear the biggest ones don't actually carry comics you know the biggest newspapers Wall Street Journal New York Times they don't have comics so when the little ones go away USA Today is a big one when the little ones go away so so too does the comic business because they're associated with the local papers mostly somebody says they mentioned me on the 5 yesterday I watched the 5 I didn't see that did I

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watched the 5 I didn't see that did I did I miss that part yeah $7 is the subscription fee per month if you're already donating to me on the patreon site or on the web platform because people have done both I would ask you to discontinue that and whether or not whether or not you want to be on the locals platform that would be a separate decision but you know you could discontinue patreon and you could discontinue using the interface app and I would be just as happy because now I have a little home and the people who want to use that subscription feed and see a little extra they're going to see it so what I'll be doing on the the locals app is I'm going to put a lot of micro lessons I put my first micro lesson up there on how to write humor so these are very very short videos on one topic where I teach you that one topic my next we'll probably be designed so it'd be like five to ten minutes to bring you up to about eighty

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minutes to bring you up to about eighty percent of what you need to be a better designer so that's what we're going to do and I will talk to you tonight have a good day