Time to grow up (a little)
In the same way a standup comic may be reticent to work on their depression and/or addiction issues for fear of “losing their edge” and thus ceasing to be funny, Drunken Tussell may eschew a working understanding of basic logic and practical skepticism for fear that it will constrain his creativity. When Kornfield asked DT to name “something that’s all good,” DT replied “colors,” demonstrating his obtuseness through his inability to discern or even be aware of the distinction between amoral, moral, and immoral. Put down the Bhagavad Gita for a night and bone up on identity, non contradiction, excluded middle, basic logical fallacies, and prudent skepticism. I promise it will only help, not hurt, all of your future stream of consciousness ravings pertaining to the eruption of the singularity out of a hemorrhoid on Cthulhu’s butthole. Or don’t.
devil zilla via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/24
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This podcast has helped fire up brain cells that have been dormant for far too long. Thought provoking hilarity. Duncan is one of the most interesting minds I have ever had the pleasure of hearing, and Natasha consistently cracks me up. Fantastic show!
Seqarnz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/11
Like the show, props. For the love of god, turn her mic down or teach her some kind of etiquitte. I would love to continue listening, but this is where I draw the line. My ears can only handle so much..
D1285 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/11
Super funny podcast. Duncan is smart but not boring and so funny. Natasha is so likable and she just makes you giggle. It's my new addiction.Read full review »
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