Do you think Triggernometry is "humourphobic" lest the humour be turned on Mr. Kisin? (I retain some softheaded affection for Francis.) Ever since he stopped dining out on his cancellation at a uni standup gig and began to dine out on the nihilistic Twitter thread that spawned his (hilarious) dishonesty about Sam Harris, his book deal, and Triggernometry's Beatles-like invasion of the United States, seriousness on that pod has been dialled up to 11, to use an overused phrase.
I haven't listened to them for a while AND I'm Canadian, so my opinion pretty much doesn't count - about anything, really. But if anyone has insights dot dot dot.
Yeah, I think it’s a fair point to say that it’s a slow burn, and also that so far it’s very much the case for the defence. I wish they’d released it all at once and then you could bang through it.
Do you think Triggernometry is "humourphobic" lest the humour be turned on Mr. Kisin? (I retain some softheaded affection for Francis.) Ever since he stopped dining out on his cancellation at a uni standup gig and began to dine out on the nihilistic Twitter thread that spawned his (hilarious) dishonesty about Sam Harris, his book deal, and Triggernometry's Beatles-like invasion of the United States, seriousness on that pod has been dialled up to 11, to use an overused phrase.
I haven't listened to them for a while AND I'm Canadian, so my opinion pretty much doesn't count - about anything, really. But if anyone has insights dot dot dot.
No, we are not calling Russell Brand the left...
I listen to podcasts continuously at work (please make your own air traffic controller jokes) so I can be ruthless, but I warmed to it immediately.
Really enjoyed your contribution to the podcast. Did you see Miranda Sawyer's review in the Observer?
Yeah, I think it’s a fair point to say that it’s a slow burn, and also that so far it’s very much the case for the defence. I wish they’d released it all at once and then you could bang through it.
I love that we read so many of the same substacks :)