Garrison Davis
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If people want to listen to more about Myanmar, Robert and I have made two very extensive series about that that we will link to.
Talking of torture, here are some advertisements which are like torture for your ears.
Some people actually like torture.
Just to clarify, Garrison, I don't think this is the kind that people like.
Some people might like those ads.
There is a huge industry of watching vintage advertising on YouTube, just like edits together of old ads.
People love that stuff.
Weird, nostalgic capitalism brain.
It is funny to look at the old ads.
When I was doing my archival research, I'd find like 1920s and 1930s ads.
And you're like, oh, what you're selling is drugs.
Yeah, it's like the two kinds of early 1900s ads are drugs and you should buy this because it has a swastika on it.
Yeah, it's just like some form of racism in marketing.
Well, it wasn't even racist in like 1905.
I mean, kind of, yeah.
Guys, it's a Buddhist symbol originally, guys.
Let's return to our namesake and discuss two executive orders.