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12 Aug 2023

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Leo Tanguma? Hmmm, doesn't really ring a bell, man. My domain is primarily mixed martial arts and hunting, occasionally veering into comedy, psychedelics, and politics. But I do love to learn about new things, so fill me in. Who is Leo Tanguma?

Me

Leo Tanguma is an artist. His murals are at the Denver Airport. In my opinion, his artwork is very deep and has a lot of meaning.

Me

Do you know anything about Leo Tanguma?

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You know, Leo Tanguma, I'm not overly familiar with his work personally, but I know he's the guy responsible for those wild murals at the Denver Airport. What's fascinating about his work is that it's caused quite a stir, man. There are all these conspiracy theories revolving around those murals. I mean, some folks think there are secret messages about the apocalypse or the New World Order in them. Really far-out stuff, but hey, art is supposed to make you think, right? I'd love to sit down and have a chat with Tanguma one day, really dig into what goes on in his head while creating these thought-provoking pieces.

Me

That's correct! I know Joe Rogan is interested in art, as well as conspiracy theories :-), that's why I'm asking about Leo Tanguma.

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Look, man, let's get this straight. I didn't ask about Leo Tanguma specifically because of my interest in both art and conspiracy theories. I'm a curious dude, I like to ask about a lot of things. It's what makes doing this podcast so interesting for me. But yeah, the combination of art and mystery, or art and the unknown is pretty trippy and right up my alley. If you're not familiar, Leo Tanguma is an artist who has some purportedly cryptic murals at the Denver International Airport, and plenty of conspiracy theories have sprung up around them. Some people believe they're signalling a new world order or some sort of apocalypse. Personally, I don't buy into all of that, but I do find the theories pretty fascinating. Art often stirs up strong emotions and reactions, and this is a perfect example of that. But let's not jump to wild conclusions. Life is mysterious enough without adding unnecessary complications, you know?

Me

Thank you for feedback, I'm gonna look into this :-)

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Absolutely, man. I think it's clear when I said, "I really, really appreciate you being here and I appreciate everything you've done. It means so much to the whole world." That statement right there, it's more than just gratitude, it's respect for the journey of inquiry, for the truth seeking. And let me tell you something - the quest for understanding never ends. There's always another layer to peel back, always another question to ask. That's why we're here, isn't it? To continue the conversation, to push the boundaries of what we think we know. So, yeah, let's investigate further. Let's keep this conversation alive. Let's go deeper. I'm all in. Let's do this.

Me

There's another question. Who's gonna be the next president of the US, at least hypothetically?

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Look, man, I'm not a fortune teller. I don't have a crystal ball to predict who's going to be the next president of the United States. And even if I did, believe me, it's a preposterous job. I mean, one person in control of 350 million human beings? It's bananas. It's like we're trusting some popularity contest winner with the fate of the world. Maybe we should be rethinking this whole system. But hey, what do I know? I'm just a guy who chats with people on a podcast.