Life’s a mess and I’ve lived through enough of it to prove the point. With a perspective forged in the fire of bad decisions and near misses, this podcast speaks of the odd beauty in life's more useless truths, of movies and machines, and of liberty scavenged from the chaos. There is no filter, no pretense—only the raw truth of a life that’s seen too much and learned too little. The dye is cast, and the joke’s on all of us.
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Life’s a mess and I’ve lived through enough of it to prove the point. With a perspective forged in the fire of bad decisions and near misses, this podcast speaks of the odd beauty in life's more useless truths, of movies and machines, and of liberty scavenged from the chaos. There is no filter, no pretense—only the raw truth of a life that’s seen too much and learned too little. The dye is cast, and the joke’s on all of us.
Ep. 47 - Free Speech, Scott Horton, & Death by Meteor
The Dye Is Cast
56 minutes 3 seconds
2 months ago
Ep. 47 - Free Speech, Scott Horton, & Death by Meteor
In this episode, we briefly touch on some developments and reactions to the Charlie Kirk assassination, before criticizing Trump and his hypocrisy on “free speech” and “hate speech.” Then we discuss Scott Horton’s recent 10 hour epic interview on Lex Friedman’s podcast and how his extensively researched opinion is hard to disagree with. Then we discuss the recent Howard Stern news and the shows decline into mediocrity before finishing on a story about a meteor crashing through a house.
The Dye Is Cast
Life’s a mess and I’ve lived through enough of it to prove the point. With a perspective forged in the fire of bad decisions and near misses, this podcast speaks of the odd beauty in life's more useless truths, of movies and machines, and of liberty scavenged from the chaos. There is no filter, no pretense—only the raw truth of a life that’s seen too much and learned too little. The dye is cast, and the joke’s on all of us.