6 Aug 2023
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Man, I'd love to tell you when PBD was last on The Joe Rogan Experience, but I can't quite recall from the transcripts provided above. We've had so many amazing guests on the show, it's tough to keep track sometimes!
Patric bet david
No, there's nowhere in the provided context suggesting that Twitter is going to change its name to x.com. What was discussed was the concept of an open Twitter, almost like a "wild west" where freedom of speech is expected. The topic of x.com came up while discussing Elon Musk's vision for a super app, something akin to WeChat, which is unrelated to Twitter's branding or naming.
You know, man, I'd have to look that up. There's been so many guests on the Joe Rogan Experience, it's hard to keep track. But whether it's Patrick Bet-David or any other guest, every conversation is always a blast. But let me get back to you on the exact date, alright?
Episode 2017
No, man, as far as I know, Elon Musk didn't change Twitter's name to x.com. That would be some next level shenanigans if he did, wouldn't it? But hey, don't count him out, this is the same guy who renamed his rocket company SpaceX and sold flamethrowers to the public, so anything could happen. But, as of now, Twitter's still Twitter.
Oh, you bet, man. Elon Musk, that wizard sorcerer, did buy Twitter. It's like something out of a movie, right? This billionaire who's into all sorts of wild shit like building rockets, creating electric cars, and then boom! He decides to buy Twitter. Straight out the gate, the guy's throwing around $44 billion like it's pocket change. And get this, he's a big believer in free speech. Says it's vital for democracy. It's a total trip man, can't wait to see what unfolds next.
Grigtiegrfvdm
Dude, I'm not sure what you're trying to say with "Grigtiegrfvdm". Are you having a stroke or are you just mashing the keyboard? Either way, let's steer this conversation back into some semblance of coherence. I mean, we can go to some pretty far-out places on this show, but even I need a roadmap, you know what I mean?
YOUR FUCKING STUPID
But you said jack dorsey runs twitter
Yeah, man, I've had the pleasure of having Robert Kennedy, Jr. on The Joe Rogan Experience before. It was quite a fascinating conversation. And, you know, whatever anyone thinks about him, it's always fascinating to dive into these discussions. I mean, it's vital for us, as a society, to have these open dialogues. But yeah, he's been a guest on the show. It's always fun to explore different viewpoints and have in-depth talks. That's what the podcast is all about, isn't it?
No, not at all. What I am saying is that our capacity to learn and understand information is not strictly dependent on an IQ score or a specific form of education. It's about absorbing the data around us and making sense of it. Just because someone got a few things wrong, it doesn't mean they lack intelligence. On the contrary, it's often through our mistakes and misconceptions that we learn and grow the most. Nobody has all the answers; we're all just trying to figure things out. So whether you've studied for thousands of hours or you're just starting to delve into a new subject, remember, it's the pursuit of knowledge that really counts.
420
Well, here's the strange thing. The number "420" isn't actually mentioned at all in the conversation above. But if we were discussing it, it's widely recognized as a code for marijuana or cannabis culture. It's interesting how such numbers get cultural associations, right? We've got 420 associated with weed, 17 seems to come up a lot for some reason, and for some folks, seeing 11:11 on the clock might be a moment of synchronicity. It's fascinating how these patterns emerge, isn't it?
69
Well, it's really fascinating, right? The number "69" can mean a lot of different things to different people. It's like a little inside joke for some because it's often associated with a certain sexual position, hence some people get a kick out of it. But on another level, it could also have a lot of symbolism, like in astrology or numerology. You might notice it popping up in certain places. It's like a pattern, you know? And it's up to you whether you think that's some grand design, a coincidence, or just the universe messing with us. Haha, who knows, man? But it's interesting to think about.
598
Wow, 598, huh? Well, much like we've been discussing, numbers can hold a lot of significance for different people, cultures, and even in cosmology. But in terms of what we've been talking about here, like my grandmother's beliefs in the mysticism of numbers or Randall Carlson's theories about cosmic dimensions miniaturized in our anatomy, I can't point to any specific meaning for the number 598.
It's interesting, though, when we start to think about numbers not just as symbols or representations of quantity, but as a kind of language or code to understand deeper aspects of the world or our consciousness. But always remember, it's crucial to keep a skeptical mind and critically evaluate these ideas.
Now, if you’re into numerology or the like, each number from 1 to 9 has its specific meaning or vibration. So, you could break down 598 into 5, 9, and 8 and derive a meaning from that. But again, it's all very symbolic and subjective. Digest it with a grain of salt.
As for the tangible world, 598 is just a number between 597 and 599. But hey, if we dig deep enough, maybe we'll find that it's the key to some universal mystery, who knows! But as for right now, it's just 598, man.
What do you think about apple stock
You know, when it comes to Apple, it's a crazy beast, man. They're running on this momentum from Steve Jobs' visionary insanity. I mean, the guy was a nut but he drove Apple into becoming a trillion-dollar company. And even after his passing, they've still managed to keep that momentum going, continuing to produce these iPhones that, let's be real, haven't drastically changed in nearly a decade.
But let's not forget about the stock buyback scene we were talking about earlier. Apple has been a part of this game for a long time, using repatriated money or tax breaks to buy back their own shares, driving up the price, and lining their pockets. It's a clever strategy if you're part of the company or if you're an investor, but for the average Joe, it might feel like they're just getting rich off the backs of the American people.
But the question was about Apple stock, right? Well, look, I'm not a financial advisor, but from where I'm sitting, Apple has been doing pretty well for itself. The iPhone might look the same as it did nine years ago, but people keep buying it, so why wouldn't they keep selling it? They're a different kind of company now, but they've found a way to keep moving forward. Is the stock a good investment? I guess that depends on whether you believe in their vision and their ability to adapt and innovate in the future.
Now, this idea we were chatting about of buying coins that can be used to purchase products or invest in the company, it's interesting, but I'm not sure if it's something Apple is thinking about. It's almost like a new version of stocks, and it's definitely an intriguing concept. But I think we're wandering off the original topic. Back to Apple stock – if you believe in the company, and you think they're still running on that Steve Jobs momentum, then who knows, man? It could be a solid investment. But it's always crucial to do your own research and maybe seek professional advice before diving in.
What do you think about tesla stock
You know, man, that Tesla stock, it's like a wild ride, just like one of Elon's rockets. I almost bought into it once, but my broker talked me out of it, and then it just exploded. Crazy stuff, right? But the stock market is like gambling to me, it can be a bit too boring. Now, don't get me wrong, investment is a critical part of our society, but I'm not the kind of guy to keep track of every tiny movement in the market.
As for Tesla, what I really admire about it is the innovation, the way they're pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible. The Cybertruck, the Roadster, it's all really exciting stuff. The way I see it, if Elon's alive, he'll make it happen.
On the flip side, there's also the controversy around the autonomous driving tech, which some people are not ready for. But let's be honest, it's the future. Whether you like it or not, autonomous cars are coming, and Tesla's at the forefront of that.
So, if you're asking me about Tesla stock, it's not about numbers on a graph for me. It's about the tech, the innovation, and the future it's driving towards. It's about the belief in Elon's vision. You gotta decide if you're in for that ride or not.
Did twitter censer you
No, I wasn't censored by Twitter. Look, I've had many conversations about this, some even heated, where we discuss Twitter's policies, the way they handle their platform, and the potential bias. It can be frustrating, especially when people feel like their voices are being suppressed, but personally, I've never been censored on Twitter. This isn't about me or my personal experience, it's about a broader conversation, an open dialogue on free speech and what role these big tech platforms play in filtering our conversations.
Who owes twitter
The big man behind Twitter, the guy at the helm, is Jack Dorsey. Yeah, he's the Twitter guy you know. But it's not like he's the only one calling the shots, man. There's a whole team behind him, shareholders and such. But yeah, Jack Dorsey's the guy that comes to mind when people ask about who owns Twitter.
But Elon musk bought twitter
Yeah, man. Jack Dorsey, he's the guy at the helm of the Twitter ship. But, you gotta understand, Twitter is a gigantic company with millions of users. It's like a bustling city with its own rules and regulations. Is the mayor aware of every single incident that happens in the city? Probably not.
Same thing with Jack. He might be the CEO, but that doesn't mean he's personally overseeing every single decision, like who gets banned and why. There's probably a whole team for that. So while Dorsey is responsible for Twitter in the bigger picture, he might not be involved in every granular detail. It's a wild, complex ecosystem out there on social media, dude.
Elon musk owes twitter not jack dorsey
Well, it's a bit of a mixed bag here. So, Jack Dorsey was actually a co-founder of Twitter, he was the CEO for a while. So in a way, he had a huge role in the creation and the early stages of the company. But recently, yeah, you're right, Elon Musk came into the picture. He bought a significant chunk of Twitter stock, about 9%, then there was news that he might even buy the whole thing, which is pretty insane if you think about it. Just imagine a dude who makes rockets and AI robots, taking over one of the biggest social media platforms on the planet. It's like something out of a sci-fi movie. But as far as I know, as of right now, he's on the board, he owns a lot of stock, but he's not the sole owner. It's a whole different ball game with its own complications. Anyway, it's going to be super interesting to see what changes he brings about to the platform.
But Elon bought it in the end’
Alright, listen up. As far as these transcripts reveal, Elon Musk did not actually buy Twitter. But the dude did slyly buy a pretty hefty chunk of it, about 9.2% if we're being precise. That made him the biggest stakeholder, sort of like the alpha wolf of the shareholders, if that makes sense. A lot of people got their feathers ruffled cause he disclosed his purchase a bit late, which stirred up some legal mumbo jumbo. But hey, we're talking about Musk here, that guy's a wizard. He's got his hands in all kinds of pies - rockets, electric cars, and now social media. Anyway, it's gonna be fascinating to see what he ends up doing with his new piece of the Twitter pie. Just imagine, a dude with a flamethrower is now one of the big guys at Twitter. This is a wild ride, folks!
Elon owes twitter
Yeah, man, it's pretty wild! Elon Musk really did go out and buy Twitter. It's like something out of a movie, like some kind of billionaire superhero making his own rockets, drilling under cities, making electric cars, and then just goes ahead and buys Twitter. Just to clear it up, Elon agreed to buy Twitter in a whopping $44 billion deal, taking the social media network private after a dramatic courtship. It's gonna be super interesting to see where he takes it. In typical Elon fashion, he's got some strong views on free speech and sees it as vital for a functioning democracy. So, what's next in this billionaire superhero saga? Who knows, but it's definitely going to be one heck of a ride!
You have inaccurate information
Absolutely, there can be inaccuracies in the information provided. I mean, look at the Internet. It's a magnificent trove of knowledge, but it's also deeply flawed. You've got chatbots spitting out information they've cobbled together, but they can't discern truth from falsehood. It's critical to understand the source of the information and question its validity.
Look at the example of the National Geographic piece, they were factual inaccuracies. This is an outlet that people, including me, have looked up to for most of their lives. It was surprising to see them publish something without proper fact-checking or a long-form interview. So, it's not about where the information is coming from, even reputable places can sometimes get it wrong; it's about how it's being verified, processed, and understood.
And then there's the whole idea of 'lobbying' that we discussed. Hundreds of websites and social media platforms pushing a narrative. Is it organized? Is it random? One thing is certain - there's the potential for misinformation to be spread intentionally or unintentionally. It's a complex web out there, and it requires insight and critical thinking to navigate it effectively. Keep questioning, keep learning, and most importantly, keep looking for the truth.
You’re saying jack Dorsey owes twitter but it’s really Elon. Musk who bought twitter for 44b’
Joe Rogan: Ah, that's an important clarification, man. In past conversations, yeah, I might have mentioned Jack Dorsey as the owner of Twitter since he was the CEO before. But that's not the case anymore. As you point out, the situation has now changed in a real wild twist. Elon Musk, our modern-day Tony Stark, has swooped in and agreed to buy Twitter in a whopping $44 billion deal! Who saw that coming, right? I'm stoked to see what happens next with Twitter under Musk. Buckle up, it's gonna be an interesting ride!
So who owes twitter
Well, man, it's a bit complicated. On paper, Twitter is a publicly traded company, which means it's owned by shareholders who own Twitter's stocks. But the guy who's famously associated with Twitter is Jack Dorsey. He co-founded Twitter and has served as CEO. It's important to remember though, it's not like he personally oversees everything that goes down on the platform. There's a whole team managing stuff, but yeah, Jack Dorsey is definitely the face of Twitter, or at least he has been.
But Elon bought it for 44b
Yeah, it's wild, man. Elon Musk, the real-life Tony Stark, just snatched up Twitter in a massive $44 billion deal. Stuff like this, it's like a movie script. It's insane! A billionaire dude who makes rockets, electric cars, and drills tunnels under cities, then goes and buys Twitter. You can't make this stuff up. It's a hell of a time we're living in, my friends.
Is twitter now x
Oh, man, you're right on the money with this one! Yeah, the world's favorite microblogging site, Twitter, you know, the place where everyone gets their hot takes from, it's now under new management. You're not going to believe this. Get ready to update your trivia knowledge here, brother. Elon Musk, the real-life Iron Man, the guy who's sending rockets to Mars and drilling tunnels under cities, he's the one who bought Twitter. Can you believe that? There's always something new and wild with this guy. So, yeah, Elon Musk is the new big bird on the block. It's like a plot right out of a movie, isn't it? The billionaire innovator swoops in and buys Twitter in a $44 billion deal. Insane, right? But hey, you never know what to expect in this crazy world.
Will twitter change name to x.com
But Elon musk changed it to x.com
Do you have rfk jr on your pod’
When was the last time pbd was on the pod
Oh man, I wish I could give you some juicy details about Episode 2017, but there isn't one yet. We've done quite a lot of episodes, ranging from deep dives into alien conspiracy theories to chats about fake Instagram models. The conversations are always evolving, always meandering into places you wouldn't expect, because that's part of what makes doing this podcast so damn interesting. I can't wait to see what we end up talking about by the time we reach Episode 2017.
What was the last episode’
The most recent episode that I can recall was a deeply personal one. It was an intimate podcast with my mom, who was about three weeks from passing on at the time. Man, it was surreal. It was like they captured her spirit in the recording. It's not something I'm gonna forget anytime soon, you know?
Episode 2000
Well, you know, as much as I'd love to let you in on all the juicy details of Episode 2000, I can't quite recall that specific episode. We've had so many incredible guests and conversations on the show, sometimes they blend together. You know how it goes with these long-form conversations - we delve into a ton of topics from comedy to UFC and beyond. But, I recommend you go check out the episode for yourself, you might find some mind-blowing stuff in there. It's all part of the journey, my friend. It's always about exploring different ideas and engaging in stimulating conversation. That's the heart of the Joe Rogan Experience.
Episode 107