Manosphere Jordan Peterson - Internet Daddy Simulator, Post-modern Anti-postmodernist, Canadian Psychology Professor, Depressed, Got Hooked on Benzos

He recorded four and a half hours with Joe Rogan:
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Musk is on troon meds finasteride for his hair loss and looks flabby and soy because of it. Clearly he'd prolly win a fight against beta Jordan Peterson but I think it's a yuge stretch to call musk masculine

Musk looks like a soy beta alien and I wud not have sex with it
Musk has 7 children while Peterson has exactly one she-lobster THOT of a daughter.

Edit: and a son. Thank you @Sinner's Sandwich !
 
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But did they talk about WTF was up with his clothing choices? I really want to know what compelled him to wear those weird short pants. Did he ruin his, and have to borrow a pair from Rogan? Is this some low-key Illuminati humiliation ritual? Because other than "LOL brain damage," I can't come up with any logical explanation for them.

He also has a son
His son is married, has at least one kid, and is so good at keeping a low profile it's easy to overlook his existence. Thus, he seems to be the one sane person in that kooky-ass family.
 
I've just begun to listen to this new podcast. In the first 3 minutes I thought Peterson was getting back some of his old form; he had an interesting take on "climate change" and "environment". The idea that they're both about "everything", not only in the sense that it requires a numberless series of sources that results in "climate" as well as every model's inability to include all those variables, but also that every measure intended to change trajectory of climate or environment, encompasses every single industry and business.

For a second I thought he might be back to his somewhat thoughtprovoking bit, while he vaulted past the typical lasers of the discussion, mission impossible style.

But only 3 minutes later, only 6 minutes into the podcast he's patronizingly trying to educate joe rogan on a simple idea of delayment of gratification and ignored rogan's attempt to steer the conversation back out of the classroom and back into coherency. This might be a very painful podcast.
 
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He's a shadow of his former self, this podcast versus his appearences before the benzos/induced coma are night and day. I think he must have some kind of TBI because it's the only explanation that makes sense in how one man can go so completely away from what he once was.

The entire thing was hard to get through at points. I thought the Ye episode had too many tangents, but our boy JP doesn't seem to be able to stick to anything.
 
I am listing to it now and even as I enjoy it, he sounds so haggared and tired.
Wonder if he would have been more happier if he had never become famous?
 
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