Some interactions on Twitter got me thinking about how rap, comedy, and art can oftentimes have greater influence than philosophy and psychology. Today, we talk about why so many listen to Joe Rogan, why suburbanites often enjoy rap, and how the outsider effect can allow art to be the most potent mode of communicating concepts.
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References:
@luinalaska tweet: https://twitter.com/luinalaska/status/1630400256025440256?s=46&t=zw0OmOf0B_7_xrID4SwNbQ
My response: https://twitter.com/2ndpartypodcast/status/1630418450353987584?s=46&t=zw0OmOf0B_7_xrID4SwNbQ
Ill Mind of Hopsin 5 by Hopsin
12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson
No Role Modelz by J. Cole
Captain Save a Hoe by E-40
Gangsta Rap meme: https://twitter.com/2ndpartypodcast/status/1563922358343188481?s=46&t=zw0OmOf0B_7_xrID4SwNbQ
The Joe Rogan Experience
Sticks & Stones - Dave Chappelle
“Of Course But Maybe” bit from Louis C.K.’s special, Oh My God: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLGzFQg_1xc