Jimmy Carr
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It's given us all of this. And yet it hasn't done much for 50 years. What are they like? I don't want to sound conspiratorial.
No, it's almost like folding time.
No, it's almost like folding time.
No, it's almost like folding time.
What happened with New Jersey? Good question. It feels like the news cycle, it's actually back to Eric Weinstein, it's that thing of anti-interesting. That's such an interesting story that was in the news cycle for 24 hours and they went, oh, okay. They killed it. Nothing, I guess.
What happened with New Jersey? Good question. It feels like the news cycle, it's actually back to Eric Weinstein, it's that thing of anti-interesting. That's such an interesting story that was in the news cycle for 24 hours and they went, oh, okay. They killed it. Nothing, I guess.
What happened with New Jersey? Good question. It feels like the news cycle, it's actually back to Eric Weinstein, it's that thing of anti-interesting. That's such an interesting story that was in the news cycle for 24 hours and they went, oh, okay. They killed it. Nothing, I guess.
Oh, yeah. It's the broken arrows, they call them. And apparently there's like 18 broken arrows. And you go, what's a broken arrow? Well, it's a thermonuclear missile, and we don't know where it is. We've misplaced that. Yeah. That's no great news, is it?
Oh, yeah. It's the broken arrows, they call them. And apparently there's like 18 broken arrows. And you go, what's a broken arrow? Well, it's a thermonuclear missile, and we don't know where it is. We've misplaced that. Yeah. That's no great news, is it?
Oh, yeah. It's the broken arrows, they call them. And apparently there's like 18 broken arrows. And you go, what's a broken arrow? Well, it's a thermonuclear missile, and we don't know where it is. We've misplaced that. Yeah. That's no great news, is it?
Yeah. Well, I mean, that's the argument for life visiting us is the idea that we split the atom. And somehow that's like a fire alarm in the universe.
Yeah. Well, I mean, that's the argument for life visiting us is the idea that we split the atom. And somehow that's like a fire alarm in the universe.
Yeah. Well, I mean, that's the argument for life visiting us is the idea that we split the atom. And somehow that's like a fire alarm in the universe.
It feels like, I don't know, 10 years ago, talking about being visited by aliens was like absolutely tinfoil. And now politicians are asking questions and we kind of want to know more. And yet it feels like it's kind of a new story that wouldn't be surprising now.
It feels like, I don't know, 10 years ago, talking about being visited by aliens was like absolutely tinfoil. And now politicians are asking questions and we kind of want to know more. And yet it feels like it's kind of a new story that wouldn't be surprising now.
It feels like, I don't know, 10 years ago, talking about being visited by aliens was like absolutely tinfoil. And now politicians are asking questions and we kind of want to know more. And yet it feels like it's kind of a new story that wouldn't be surprising now.
I worry that the government is like... There's a theory that there hasn't really been an American government since 1945. No, since 63. Well, because... everything got siloed. Like in wartime, everyone's talking to everyone and making everything happen and it's like, okay, we're at war. And then everything gets siloed and okay, that's a secret thing, that's a secret thing, that's a secret thing.