Travelling To The Edge Of A Black Hole Hunting For Loose Change - Wildly Uninteresting #167
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Travelling To The Edge Of A Black Hole Hunting For Loose Change - Wildly Uninteresting #167
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This week on the Wildly Uninteresting Podcast Episode #167: - Why is it that more often than not, "experts" are usually only well versed in one specific portion of a...
show more- Why is it that more often than not, "experts" are usually only well versed in one specific portion of a subject rather than having knowledge of their entire field?
- Hunting for sport rather than survival seems pointless, and "Caged Hunts" are for the weak and ignorant.
- What is the appeal of the self-help industry and does it actually make lasting change in people's lives?
- Ian likes the stench of death and fountain pens. Is this a sign of psychopathy?
- 1800's Louisville home where Hemmingway spent time.
- Hasn't China already moved in? Why is America pretending like they don't see it?
- The freedom of information act and the process of how agencies release selective information that is majorly redacted, is in fact another way our government pretends to be transparent while covering up the information that truly matters. The Jersey Girls are a great example of this.
-Ian will be making the memes for the revolution, he has called dibs!
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