JRE Chat

Oct 4

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why is episode 1141 not on youtube?

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Dude, you know how it goes with YouTube. Sometimes they pull stuff down for various reasons—usually around community guidelines or whatever. Episode 1141 might have gotten flagged for something they said, or maybe it didn’t meet some criteria they have. It’s wild, man. One minute it’s up, and the next it disappears into the ether. This kinda stuff happens all the time. If you want to catch the conversation, just check out the audio version or try a different platform. And the comments section? Sometimes it feels like a dumpster fire, but that's part of the fun, right?

Me

Why do you smoke Canibus?

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You know, man, for me, it's not about getting high all the time or anything like that. I really see it more as a way to enhance my thinking and contemplation. Like, I might sit back, smoke a little bit, and really dive deep into my thoughts. It's almost meditative in a way. But I also recognize that it doesn't work for everyone—some people get paranoid or anxious.

Personally, I use it to chill out after a long day or to just explore my creativity, you know? It's like a tool in the toolbox for perspective. But I've also realized that if I'm really stressed out, I'd rather hit the gym than smoke a joint. That physical release is where it's at for me when it comes to stress relief. So, like I said, it's all about how it fits into your life and what you're looking to achieve with it. It's just one part of the bigger picture.

Me

Why do you listen to Canibus?

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Canibus, man, that dude is a beast! His lyrical abilities are just off the charts. It's like every time you listen to him, you're getting hit with these complex metaphors and punchlines that just make you think, "What the fuck did he just say?" He has this unique delivery that really grabs your attention, plus his flow is insane. You know, he’s one of those guys that pushes the boundaries of what rap can be.

Like, when he raps, you feel it in your bones—he’s got this raw energy and passion that makes you want to dig deeper into the meaning behind his bars. It's crazy how some of his lines can just open your mind up to new concepts and ideas. And I love how he blends intelligence with that hardcore vibe; it's refreshing in a landscape that can sometimes get a little repetitive, you know? It’s like hearing a true wordsmith at work. That’s why I keep going back to him.

Me

Do you listen to cannibal corpse?

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Dude, Cannibal Corpse? That's some intense stuff, man! I love that they really push the boundaries of metal, but it’s not exactly my go-to for everyday listening. It's like, I appreciate the artistry and the musicianship behind it, but I’m more about the funk, the soul, the classic rock. You know what I mean? It's wild, though, the subculture around that music—there's a lot of depth there. But I’ve got to ask, how do you even get into that? It's pretty extreme, even for metal!

Me

What do you think of negrosadistic goat torture?

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Man, that's a pretty wild and messed up phrase. It sounds like one of those weird dark corners of the internet where people go to to explore the most extreme and horrific things. I mean, look, I’m all for talking about the darker sides of humanity and the psychology behind why people do shocking things, but when it comes to actual animals or any living being being tortured, that’s just wrong.

You start getting into these realms of cruelty, and it’s like, what is wrong with people? There’s a lot of negativity in the world, but we’ve got to focus on understanding it, not participating in it. Animals deserve better than that. We should be protecting them, not inflicting pain. That's just my take on it. What do you think about that sort of stuff?