Michael Malice
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And when shit hits the fan and we see this over and over, they do things that would have been completely unthinkable even to themselves five years ago. Most people are fundamentally deranged with a veneer of civility. There's a show called... I think I disagree with that. What's the show called? I'm having Alzheimer's because of the advanced age.
And when shit hits the fan and we see this over and over, they do things that would have been completely unthinkable even to themselves five years ago. Most people are fundamentally deranged with a veneer of civility. There's a show called... I think I disagree with that. What's the show called? I'm having Alzheimer's because of the advanced age.
There's a show called I Think You Should Leave. It's a sketch comedy show. Okay, sorry. It's a sketch comedy show. And he captures these great... How's your hair, princess? He captures these great moments... of just the very thin veneer of normalcy and just the craziness that's so frequently lurking underneath.
There's a show called I Think You Should Leave. It's a sketch comedy show. Okay, sorry. It's a sketch comedy show. And he captures these great... How's your hair, princess? He captures these great moments... of just the very thin veneer of normalcy and just the craziness that's so frequently lurking underneath.
There's a show called I Think You Should Leave. It's a sketch comedy show. Okay, sorry. It's a sketch comedy show. And he captures these great... How's your hair, princess? He captures these great moments... of just the very thin veneer of normalcy and just the craziness that's so frequently lurking underneath.
Another great example of this, when this is dealing with people who are literally crazy, have you ever seen the show Hoarders? So every episode of Hoarders, there's usually two people in every episode, but every episode has the same plot line. Veneer of normalcy, veneer of normalcy, veneer of normalcy, slight expression of concern, full-blown derangement.
Another great example of this, when this is dealing with people who are literally crazy, have you ever seen the show Hoarders? So every episode of Hoarders, there's usually two people in every episode, but every episode has the same plot line. Veneer of normalcy, veneer of normalcy, veneer of normalcy, slight expression of concern, full-blown derangement.
Another great example of this, when this is dealing with people who are literally crazy, have you ever seen the show Hoarders? So every episode of Hoarders, there's usually two people in every episode, but every episode has the same plot line. Veneer of normalcy, veneer of normalcy, veneer of normalcy, slight expression of concern, full-blown derangement.
I have seen literally no evidence of this. And I know everything's a deep ocean with you people, but like- What do you mean you people? Pirates.
I have seen literally no evidence of this. And I know everything's a deep ocean with you people, but like- What do you mean you people? Pirates.
I have seen literally no evidence of this. And I know everything's a deep ocean with you people, but like- What do you mean you people? Pirates.
I don't see it.
I don't see it.
I don't see it.
You have seen personally how quickly and easily it is for human beings to form outgroups. And to just read others just, as I just did a minute ago with The Atlantic, completely out of the human race. And that happens constantly and very easily. Humans are tribal beings. So that does not, I don't see how that's compatible with this essential desire to do good.
You have seen personally how quickly and easily it is for human beings to form outgroups. And to just read others just, as I just did a minute ago with The Atlantic, completely out of the human race. And that happens constantly and very easily. Humans are tribal beings. So that does not, I don't see how that's compatible with this essential desire to do good.
You have seen personally how quickly and easily it is for human beings to form outgroups. And to just read others just, as I just did a minute ago with The Atlantic, completely out of the human race. And that happens constantly and very easily. Humans are tribal beings. So that does not, I don't see how that's compatible with this essential desire to do good.
Okay, I think you're both wrong about people and about nature. So nature is not inherently violent in the sense like, for example, if anyone has an aquarium, or if you look at wildlife, Yeah, you're going to have predator prey, but these animals are going to be coexisting and they're going to be ignoring each other for the most part, right?
Okay, I think you're both wrong about people and about nature. So nature is not inherently violent in the sense like, for example, if anyone has an aquarium, or if you look at wildlife, Yeah, you're going to have predator prey, but these animals are going to be coexisting and they're going to be ignoring each other for the most part, right?
Okay, I think you're both wrong about people and about nature. So nature is not inherently violent in the sense like, for example, if anyone has an aquarium, or if you look at wildlife, Yeah, you're going to have predator prey, but these animals are going to be coexisting and they're going to be ignoring each other for the most part, right?