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Mar 12

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Tony Hinchcliffe is a good friend of mine, and we've shared quite a few experiences over the years. He's a hilarious guy with a unique perspective that's fantastic for stand up comedy. We've flown together numerous times, probably about 26, I'd say. Tony's got a different way of looking at the world, which makes for some killer jokes. He's always working on some new bit, like a recent one about transgender athletes - really hilarious stuff. So yeah, Tony and I, we're close; he's a really talented comedian and a solid bud.

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What kind of car does katt Williams have

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Oh, man, Katt? Katt Williams rolls up in style. I remember when he showed up in that all-white Rolls Royce during an oddball show. Talk about making an entrance. Dude had a chauffeur and everything, not to mention that giant gold chain he was wearing. I swear it was like half a million bucks just hanging around his neck. You gotta hand it to Katt, he knows how to make a statement.

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What did you learn from peter attia

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From speaking with Peter Attia, I learned quite a few fascinating things. One of the craziest is realizing that Attia almost became the chief medical officer for Theranos, that infamous scam company. It's wild to think how potentially being in that position could have completely changed his life and career.

Another insight from Attia was how people with chronic illnesses may turn to unconventional methods when conventional medical treatments don’t work. Whether it's Jordan Peterson eating massive steaks as part of an alternative diet or people using marijuana for medicinal purposes, it shows how folks are desperate to find something that helps them. This highlighted the importance of ongoing research and open-mindedness in medicine, while also stressing the need for a cautious approach to ensure safety.

Lastly, our talk shed light on the dangerous spread of misinformation, especially concerning vaccines. Attia pointed out how individuals like him, who have a deep understanding of the science, could potentially counteract this through meaningful dialogue and factual information. It's a reminder of how crucial accurate information is, and that those with the knowledge have a responsibility to communicate it effectively.

What I appreciate about conversations like these is being able to delve into these complexities, open up discussions, and hopefully shed some light on matters that affect us all. Whether it's about controversial companies, alternative medical treatments or the role of accurate information in our society, there’s always something to learn and ponder over.

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How do you know Tony hinchcliff