Ari Shaffir: Growing Up Orthodox, How Joe Rogan Saved Comedy, and the Infamous Kobe Bryant Joke
Ari Shaffir has received more death threats than any other comic, and he joined Tucker to talk politics, religion, and his most offensive jokes.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:49 Death Threats
10:26 Does Ari Shaffir Get Offended?
15:48 Yeshiva
39:18 Shaffir’s Writing Process
45:21 Why Shaffir Stays Offline
1:01:26 Shaffir’s Travels
1:14:51 The Response to Ari Shaffir’s Special, “Jew”
1:23:23 The Kobe Bryant Joke
1:49:42 How Joe Rogan Saved Comedy
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@annielane22
15 күн бұрын
Theo Von
@xycap8351
15 күн бұрын
The amazing racist
@illuminahde
15 күн бұрын
Shane Gillis
@elwinrobinson8268
15 күн бұрын
Doug Stanhope
@In-N-Out-Keys
15 күн бұрын
Richard Pryor
Tucker Carlson becoming the King of the counter-culture is th most surprising thing the past 20 years.
@blackfacegaming191
15 күн бұрын
UNKNOWINGLY PAID OP
@JaeLee83
15 күн бұрын
No
@DingleBerryschnapps
14 күн бұрын
Only to noobs and NPCs.
@SleepyJoesDiaper
14 күн бұрын
He was skipping school in the 80’s to see the Grateful Dead and do drugs.
@esava44
14 күн бұрын
@@DingleBerryschnappswhat the gay is an NPC?
This is the most surprising guest yet
@ikigai47
15 күн бұрын
Bruh. After Ice Cube you should have known the bar was very low
@cosmicpepe3973
15 күн бұрын
@@ikigai47low? Ari is a comedian on par with some of the best. Why are you here other than to hate watch? Lol
@CertifiedSkank
15 күн бұрын
@@ikigai47. Ari is one of the best to ever do it. What job do you everyday that you’re probably close to getting fired from?
@xgtwb6473
15 күн бұрын
@@cosmicpepe3973behave yourself
@MSDGAMEZ
15 күн бұрын
@@ikigai47low? This guy is very interesting
Tucker I'm grateful that you were fired from Fox. They hindered you . Watching you through podcast has given me a whole new perspective on you, and I feel that you are displaying a much better authentic version of you, which I feel is much appreciated in today's society. Cheers to your success here!
I’ve seen Ari so many times on other podcasts but this was a very different kind of interview that really showed who he is. Great interview
This is how interviews should go. Host inquires...asks questions... OCCASIONALLY comments for conversational lubricant. Guest gets the words per minute prize.
@SmartWentCrazy.
14 күн бұрын
Yes, I totally agree. I appreciate that Ari really thinks about his responses before giving them. Great interview.
@Devoidprodigy
11 күн бұрын
I agree. It was a little awkward for me at first because I'm so used to the host interrupting and giving his opinions. Once I got settled in I really liked the way tucker would just ask questions and let Ari speak as much as he wanted. It's a unique format and really allows the guest to shine
@user-hw4ud6vz9q
10 күн бұрын
wwwoooooooowwwwwwwwwwww
@kim-jong-poon
7 күн бұрын
Hahaha... "Lubricant"
I cant count the number of times I've seen Ari on Rogan and this is the best interview I've ever seen with him.
@Japheigod
13 күн бұрын
Seriously this was GOLD.
@foxmulderfbiufo1770
13 күн бұрын
Because he's always on drugs when he goes to Rogan lol
@randal3122
13 күн бұрын
yup I agree
@joeyfaoro6308
13 күн бұрын
@@Japheigod
@joeyfaoro6308
13 күн бұрын
@@Japheigod😮😮😮i
I'm glad you made this video, I can recall when I was homeless and faced with many things in life until $75,000 biweekly began rolling in and my Life went from A homeless nobody to a different person with good things to offer!!!!!
@CharlesAlfie
11 күн бұрын
Wow, that is huge, how do you earn that much a month? I am 37 years old and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
@AllertonSlayden
11 күн бұрын
I thank Laura Jennifer Reeves who has always been there to help me with detailed analysis and recommendations that I would not have had access to otherwise.
@PatrickWilson001
11 күн бұрын
YES! That is exactly her name (Laura Jennifer Reeves). I saw her interview on CNN News and so many people highly recommended her and her trading skills❤️
@suvarnapatil9307
11 күн бұрын
I googled her and yes, she has captured my heart. She just got a new client
@Garcia891
11 күн бұрын
After raising 325k from trading with her, I bought a new house and car here in the states and also paid for my son's (Oscar) surgery, Glory be to God. Shalom
This interview with Ari was so cathartic & relaxing.... I am so at peace, thank you dudes. 👍🏻
Tucker became so much cooler after he was fired. The guest variety and quality is superb. Thanks Tuck. Keep it real.
@DingleBerryschnapps
14 күн бұрын
You mean, Tucker was allowed to be himself after he was no longer under contract with a major Media company.
@joshoconnor5005
14 күн бұрын
Same with Candace
@Basbhat
9 күн бұрын
Getting fired was the best thing for Tucker. His personality shines now!
T: who is it? A: it’s your mom Fuckin LEGEND !!!
@Amanda5by5
14 күн бұрын
I love that it was Bawby. ❤😂 Bobby Kelly #cracklecrackle
@raucousriley143
14 күн бұрын
The Mrs Tucker part was funnier
@Amanda5by5
14 күн бұрын
@raucousriley143 YEAH it was!
@sedalia9356
14 күн бұрын
It was really funny.. Tucker would have loved it, too, if he had a mom.
@StoryThyme100
14 күн бұрын
I wonder if Ari knows that Tuckers Mom left the family when he was young and they have no relationship.... according to Wiki
I saw his Wandering Jew Tour when he visited Norway. The only person who got offended and pissed was a Jewish woman in the audience, it was priceless...
@Ps.lySaber
7 күн бұрын
This guy is a christian bashing talentless hack.
@thebigenchilada678
7 күн бұрын
Honestly i find his physical appearance offending as well. Guy strikes me as a creep and I feel sorry for any woman that needs to be in proximity to him.
@christalee3643
7 күн бұрын
@@thebigenchilada678 ...are you being sarcastic or not?
@thebigenchilada678
7 күн бұрын
@@christalee3643 100% serious, took one look at the guy and some primordial ape brained instinct of mine kicked in. Keep this man away from pets, children and women.
@Ps.lySaber
6 күн бұрын
@@havardwindingstad4112 of course my comment gets deleted
Love how Tucker has connected with Rogan and the crew. Good dude finding good dudes.
That sneak diss at Tom for getting pissed at a flight delay😂
@johnb7794
15 күн бұрын
RIP Tom & Bert
@tomcheese2045
15 күн бұрын
@@johnb7794did you hear ari died. 😮
@zachgrabow9541
15 күн бұрын
@@tomcheese2045yeah during Covid lol
@efjefe
15 күн бұрын
Oh yeah!!!!!
@andypehrson9316
15 күн бұрын
haha
Wow did not expect these 2 to sit down for 2+ hours. What a treat.
@Brainjoy01
14 күн бұрын
Oh Ari can yap thats the truth
@herrgodfrey9563
11 күн бұрын
@@Brainjoy01 it's a good problem to have for comedians.
@Brainjoy01
10 күн бұрын
@@herrgodfrey9563 yeah it was one of tuckers best guests
46 minutes in and Ari hasn't peed in a bottle.
As a drunk White woman, I’d never yell at either of ya. 😘
@websurferwizard
12 күн бұрын
LOL
@jen7980
10 күн бұрын
😂
@robinsharkey6658
7 күн бұрын
❤😂
The older Ari gets the more he looks like Adam Sandlers father some how
@RM-jb2bv
15 күн бұрын
He needs to get his tiny hat out of storage
@JJ3nkins89
15 күн бұрын
@@RM-jb2bv Get your kanye mask on.
@dingo8226
15 күн бұрын
Travolta
@peaceforall1291
15 күн бұрын
@@dingo8226who is Travolta?????
@dingo8226
15 күн бұрын
@@peaceforall1291 john travolta. What are you 11 years old? Google “john travolta current pictures”
I disappeared for a year and traveled/worked thru 10 countries after working my way thru college and another year with a crappy, dying company. Like Ari, it was the most liberating and mind-expanding experience imaginable. Nowadays, we live in a digital cage isolated from each other, pressing buttons to get empty dopamine fixes.
@Roberto-de8xv
12 күн бұрын
Where do you get the money & how did you find work in those countries?
@conservativemike3768
12 күн бұрын
@@Roberto-de8xv / 1987 was far less expensive and primitive than now. Worked as an engineer and saved aggressively before leaving. While traveling, worked on a farm in New Zealand, a bartender in Australia, as a buyer for Pier1 in Thailand, and goofed off everywhere else. Should have never come back.
@danielpohl29
12 күн бұрын
I spent my 20s living truly free. Had no bills, traveled, and did what I wanted Had a blast, now, I work just to pay bills (not complaining, I do have a good life), but we aren't meant to live like this .
@conservativemike3768
12 күн бұрын
@@danielpohl29 / I retired early. More money would be nice, but good relationships, time, and health are FAR more important.
@mitch511
11 күн бұрын
Dude I did the same not as long but went for 100 some days by myself like Ari because I heard him talk about cave lodge and stuff I visited the same lodge.
Best Ari interview I’ve seen. He plays Asshole well, but he ain’t one.
I gotta say, I don’t find Ari that funny. However, after this podcast, I do find him that interesting. Very cool podcast.
@jonrandolph1045
12 күн бұрын
He’s hilarious, see him live and maybe your opinion would change
@davidpeat184
8 күн бұрын
@@kenbrock5441 bro is just naturally funny, one of the best comedians imo
@Semi_Successful
8 күн бұрын
He's a comedic personality, kinda like Bobby Lee. Not the best jokes, but their personality is what makes it funny.
@jonrandolph1045
8 күн бұрын
@@Semi_Successful no Bobby is just a weirdo doesn’t even compare to Ari
@Semi_Successful
8 күн бұрын
@@jonrandolph1045And that's what makes him funny. He's the butt of jokes, and he plays into it.
Never in a thousand years would I ever have imagined this. What a beautiful world.
@leslielearnorth
13 күн бұрын
@@somedude.... that’s a great point… that means anything could happen… are you saying…. Does that mean … THERES HOPE!!??????
I've noticed the only thing all of Tucker's guests have in common is that they're honest.
@paultellier2147
14 күн бұрын
Good observation. Hadn’t noticed that.
@purplelove392
14 күн бұрын
Because he is and they honor each other.
@DannyBradshaw
13 күн бұрын
Wonderful observation - I hadn’t twigged earlier👍
@herrent
13 күн бұрын
except for Cuomo
@holzbock6663
13 күн бұрын
THIS!
We need more comedians on the show. Jimmy dore, shane gillis, tony hinchcliff etc.
I wasnt expecting to open up my internet and see this interview, and it be one of the best conversations I have heard on a pod in a long time.
Ari Shaffir as The Amazing Racist was hilarious.
@ItsCrap97
15 күн бұрын
I loved that when I was a kid.😂
@niewissen9912
15 күн бұрын
I agree was halarious
@tylerk3616
15 күн бұрын
Most people have never seen it but honestly it’s some of his best work.
@Foreverfrys
15 күн бұрын
We're some Day 1 fans 😂
@mattburdette1984
15 күн бұрын
Gen z is better? Hmmm
This is the absolute clearest video quality. I feel like i have never truly fully seen Ari until now.
@TillerG7
14 күн бұрын
You have, his nose has just been censoring him from every camera angle he’s dealt with until this one.
@dertythegrower
14 күн бұрын
Audio on Ari end has a beep if you turn it up on tv
@je__.
14 күн бұрын
for real..
@austinswadling361
13 күн бұрын
@@dertythegrowerhah I noticed that too
@Owen-C1997
11 күн бұрын
@@TillerG7 lmao
Im not even a fan of Ari but this podcast carried my attention for the whole two hours. Great conversation guys.
People underestimate ari shafir . He's as intelligent as anyone.. this was a side of him you don't see all the time.. great interview!!
I live 30 minutes from Dayton Ohio, he is 1,000% correct there!! Dissolution around here is so disheartening!! All our good factory jobs were taken away while Obama was in office. The US needs help
@conservativemike3768
14 күн бұрын
I lived near Dayton years ago. Dayton had been politically and socially corrupt for many decades. Every mayor used the office to appoint family and steal everything they could, and the population that habitually voted for them was infantile, damaged, and boring. HOWEVER, ten miles from the city center in any direction was a different world, the sun reappeared, the farms were beautiful, and no drug/criminal/welfare-addicted zombies. Ohio, like human existence, was a contradiction.
@nathanwinhusen6017
14 күн бұрын
@conservativemike3768 same way in Cincinnati. The closer you get to the city the worse it is, but the suburbs all 45 minutes outside of the city are beautiful and calm
@evanfrabell8884
14 күн бұрын
@@nathanwinhusen6017even then, greater Cincinnati is starting to get ruined by liberal millennials. I left the state and my family moved to Lebanon (OH).
@PauloAdriano-zo2ng
14 күн бұрын
@@evanfrabell8884 Don't you have to worry about Hezbollah now? 🤔🤣
@dougmills3202
14 күн бұрын
Go Elks!
Ari and Tucker bonding over skiing was not on my bingo card. Let’s go;)
@great-white-buffalo
12 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@LordSeth-hf8ew
10 күн бұрын
it was almost guaranteed when the topic came up
I might blow some minds, but much like this man, I voluntarily disconnected from the world for all of the same reasons described here. I cut my cable TV when my daughter was 4 because I didn't like her being advertised to and wanted to vet her entertainment consumption. This came up because I had taken my preliminary adventures into politics, discovered I'm more libertarian than anything and got a hell of a gander behind the curtain and once that happens, you can't unsee and unknow what you've been exposed to. I was already so grossed out by our government way back then... oh, about 17 years ago now. This is all my long-winded way of saying I have no idea who this guy is, and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this chat. I relate soooo fucking much to 97%of his views on technology. And I'm a total tech junkie but I hate my phone. Mostly because of the sweeping dragnet of personal data collection. I run open source everything and have been learning to build or mod gadgets to suit my needs for privacy. I have so many plugins and custom scripts running intervention in my browser. I had a pfsense firewall, but it croaked so I've been getting by on treating the symptoms till I can build another to cut it off at the source. This is not what the internet was intended to be, and it makes me sick how it has been gutted and monopolized by the likes of google and everyone else in their tax bracket. Total bastardization. And my government allows it. I killed all my social media accounts, and the time I regained is what allowed me to learn programming and building gadgets. Before I killed my social media, I downloaded full sets of the data from all of them. I was horrified by the data that was in them besides my contributed content... horrified. You should download a backup if you haven't yet. It's enlightening AF. And the social dilemma documentary is not conspiracy theory, Watch it if you haven't. The cognitive dissonance alone if you keep your pages will do some significant damage. Anyway, I talk too much knowing no one gives a shit, so, I'll leave it here, and this was a true pleasure to listen to. Whoever he is, he's got a new fan.
@mrdoodiehead1642
11 күн бұрын
I enjoyed your story, thanks. I killed my TV about 10 yrs ago and u tube is as deep as I wade into the social media pool. It's just a time suck! I live under a rock but if something important happens I'll hear about it eventually. There's more of us out there than what you might think, we're just disconnected! 😉 Have a good'n!
@avalon4693
8 күн бұрын
Whoa! Thanks for typing this up. Im not well versed in tech but i feel similarly to you, and would like to learn how to do the things you do for privacy Good on you for disconnecting and learning new skills, and for trying to provide a healthy upbringing for your daughter
@thepeacefulbearbeer
7 күн бұрын
I give a shit, i gave up most media and made a decision that a red flag for marriage is someone married to their phone or tvs all day, i just see how kuch the minimal Internet does to you
@NopeOnARope_
7 күн бұрын
@@avalon4693 well, it starts with having a certain amount of confidence with technology. Heads up for another long post. You have to be willing to break shit if you change the wrong setting or install a bad script. But the easiest place to start is to get a real firewall that will show you every single packet path to and from a source and destination. I used pfsense which is a small build of Linux (actually Minix based or BSD, one of the two linux-like systems) with every tool you could need to secure and have full control of your home network. You can put it on an old pc with a network card (preferably something capable of high amounts of traffic) with two ports. You would run your modem ethernet output into one port, and from the other port to your router. With the firewall handling security you can open the router up (obviously keep it password protected but disable any security features as to not cause network issues and it will also run faster) and use it like always. The firewall will scrutinize the traffic and keep detailed logs. It is extremely feature rich in what you can control and monitor. If you aren't comfortable with building a firewall, you can purchase one in small compact form ready to go. Or if you have experience with virtual environments, you can run it in a bubble, but I preferred to dedicate bare metal to it because virtual has its own set of pros and cons. But there are other open source operating systems similar to pfsense, so you could google "build a custom firewall" and "foss firewall software" to research what might work best for you. Foss=free and open source. Free doesn't necessarily mean no charge, but rather "liberated." From data collection, from license restrictions, etc. I may be toying with something smaller to see if it works for my needs and converting a pi board into a black hole which is just a place traffic goes to die in silence. If configured not to accept traffic from whatever ip or url it just goes straight to the circular file without notification as per your firewall rules. I had to learn all this stuff at proverbial gunpoint. I once ran a fairly successful internet radio station for a decade when a chain of events killed it. It started with the RIAA threatening to take money I never made on it retroactively two years and the current year on a per song per listener basis which mathed out to like $150K and not even terrestrial radio pays on a fee scructure like that (it was overturned but going off air for a few weeks did major damage to our listener base), to partnering with a douchbag of epic proportion and going back to solo, to pandora taking out the middle man AKA all of our volunteer DJs worldwide and providing the same service at a nominal fee. When I shut it down, smart phones were the new badassery on the scene and after building and babysitting a stream server, a chat server, a webserver and managing a slew of adult DJs that you wouldn't know were adults by behavior including training new ones remotely, and also hosting several different shows myself through the years-- 24/7/365, for ten years straight, mind you -- I didn't care if I ever looked at a PC again. I wouldn't trade a day of it, but I was relieved of the burden. But what I intended to be an extended pause from all things PC, turned into extreme neglect to my network of which there were several pcs. Like 5 or 6 that barely got the time of day, for like 5 years. But the kicker is they were still allowed to run minor functions and the kiddo used one for her homework, etc. blah blah. If there is anything I didn't consider, while knowing full well it goes against best practices, it is this. I didn't keep up with updates and had forgotten that they were left on manual update because having it automatically do the thing and reboot is bad for business, especially live broadcasts. Offline servers are bad. But out of date computers with gaping security flaws are much, much worse and by the time I decided I wanted to save money and kill my music subscription in favor of setting up a small home music host from my several terabyte music library and COULD NOT BUILD A SUCCESSFULLY RUNNING AND FUNCTIONING SERVER TO SAVE MY LIFE, I learned I was not the administrator and my network was infested with hackers wall to wall including my surveillance system. 5 years is a long time in computer years. But I guess you can file it under "It won't happen to me. i got nothing of value that anyone would want to hack me for" but little did I realize that sport hacking and pen testing was a thing on the rise. It's illegal to do without permission, but ethics don't exist in everyone and likes of Shodan made me quite visible to the web at large, also a new feature of the WWW I learned about the hard way. The short version is it took a year before I never saw any traces of foreign traffic activity in my network, and I couldn't figure out where the leak was FOR A YEAR. I still can't pinpoint it, but it stopped eventually. I removed my modem and put in a new docsis 3.1 and first flashed a custom firmware on my old router (which is also another option as long as you don't have a Broadcom chip in your router. You can write new firmware to it that opens up its full capabilities) before building a firewall. Before all that, though, I had to rip all my hard drives out and run live off the ram, driveless, and learn Linux against my will in an effort to outsmart the invaders while being deficient in knowledge. And cramming all things network security in my tiny little brain. Trying to explain to people who live in the same house that we are hacked and having them look at you like you're growing a third arm out of your forehead was more than I could stand, or worse be waved off and treated as crazy or paranoid, like with visible pity. Since that ordeal which was a year long of bullshit and getting caught up on all I didn't know from 5 years of tech evolvement, lesson learned the hardest way possible. I cannot begin to describe the creep factor of having some fucker in your PC gaining access to your tablet via network sharing and installing a remote control software app to control the android box on my television set. Like, gtfo And I'm paranoid? lol heebeegeebees. That was quite the motivator. As for building or modding gadgets. whenever you get a "smart" gadget and you are forced to sign up for an account just to use it, those are the things I try to mod. I also have Home assistant which is new to me and i'm sttill learning, but you can effectively take some of those connected gadgets and contain them within the network and retain functionality but your data is safe at home. Sometimes someone has already done it on a device and give a neat tutorial to follow. Sometimes, I essentially have to gut out some hardware and replace with some custom esp32(arduino based wifi capable programmable controller) alternative. I may have to print some new shroud to house the new shape and make it look neat, but yeah. This is what regaining hours a day gave me time to learn and youtube has been a wealth of info. If I may make another suggestion, find ways to cut google out of your life and if you must use it, sandbox the shit out of it. no, it's not going to ruin your phone to get apps from some other entity, though they would have you believe otherwise. Sandbox Facebook, too. and Twitter, and amazon, Get a throw away voip number if you are forced to give text 2FA codes, or even a burner phone. Look into a vpn. Self host a personal vpn server at home to remotely connect to so you can remain secure and encrypted when out and about. Check out Rob Braxton on YT if you are really serious about learning security and cryptography. He breaks it down into digestible, comprehendible blocks of information in simple language. It's quite the undertaking and I am not finished with all I want to do, because life gets in the way of geeking out. These are just some humble suggestions. I hope it wasn't a complete TL;DR
@NopeOnARope_
7 күн бұрын
@@thepeacefulbearbeer I feel like this is a bit of a difference in interests. I am fully capable of getting consumed by my technology but so is my husband and the reason is the alternative way we get information and entertainment. When we got together, we were both equally tech savvy, but I far surpassed him in that department when I took over the server management of our radio station in the name of keeping it all current. But I know some people who aren't tech savvy in the least and see it as such a foreign and useless concept, but that is a perception from one who doesn't do the tech thing. It's totally okay, but to demonize another for their interest in it isn't fair. I'm not saying that is your situation, because obviously I have no idea. But also to be fair, as well, there are limits to healthy amounts of screen time. Finding that balance is personal. This world is rapidly becoming more and more dependent on or is completely run by technology. Kids are being taught programming and electronics in schools along with 2x3=6. (that's 2nd grade) but also that's if they are teaching anything worthwhile at all, right? I was born at a time when computers in the home were rare, so I got to experience the whole pre-internet life of finding my friends by the pile of bikes in whoever's yard they happened to gather at. Streetlight curfew, optional seatbelts in some of our older vehicles we had, riding in the truck bed, generally making fun out of nothing, and then I built my first PC out of spare parts when I was 19. I could see the endless possibilities from day one. Which for me was really in the 80s when I got my first opportunities on an old apple II through my school. But the capability to connect with someone in Japan in real time without the old long distance fees to share more than just voice over a crappy staticky connection, but video, photo, play games, share news. It was all very exciting and made the world much smaller. Some don't know how to walk away from it. Social media is mostly to blame for the addictive nature they actually intentionally and nefariously designed to be as such. For me, it was the way it can be used to hurt people because if you put a keyboard and screen + miles between people suddenly people become braver and meaner than if you were in the same room. I refuse to play that shit. I don't do the passive aggressive headgamey shit because I am an adult. But it brings the worst out of people who tend toward that kind of thinking. You just get to see the fully liberated version than that of them in person. Me, being on the lower end of the spectrum (Autism) I literally am incapable of the types of headgames people come up with because I don't think like that. I'm not capable of formulating such a scenario. But I have learned to pick up on it when it's blatant and seeing my sister do and say mean shit intended for me, disguised as something else to create plausible deniability and then gaslighting, and saying it to someone else with an embedded dogwhistle meant for me was really the last straw after being harassed by people who were supposedly my friends for months and i shut down that account and opened one incognito with a small circle of close people. Obviously my family should fit that criteria. I should also note that I am used to this shit. Been picked on, mobbed, bullied, ghosted, y ou name it, my whole life, but only figured out why about 3 years ago. I had been estranged from one side of my family for a long long time and thought we were all past that shit in our adulthood. But my own family would assume the worst of me rather than give me the benefit of the doubt, or even come to me with their problem directly over whatever it was they were being shitty about and was never informed. I don't read minds and I don't play petty games, nor do I appreciate the treatment. So yeah. It wasn't worth being villified as a game anymore. I don't need people to know everything I'm doing ALL the time. Nor do I need the validation of "likes". I enjoy and require my solitude, actually. I didn't particularly care for the memories feature after my dad passed and his pics kept coming up, and I especially hated how it was used as a tool to hurt others while the site was selling my personal data to the highest bidder. But giving it up cold turkey was like quitting anything else. i didn't know what to do with my idle mind so I chose to learn new things. Took wasted time and made it constructive with a lateral move. I rewind to who I was 5 years ago and compare to now and all I have learned on my own... The differences are worlds apart. Hubs and I have essentially switch places. I fix all the stuff, he cooks all the food. lol I even work on the car because I have trust issues and it's a sort of rare limited edition little convertible two seater that I love to bits with parts that are hard to come by. I hate getting greasy but I love saving money and wouldn't trust a mechanic in this town as far as I could throw them. it's ironic to me how social media was supposed to be about staying connected and opening up opportunities, but it was literally the opposite. Opportunity waster. I would never have had the fortitude to do the shit I do now had I not walked the fuck away from the drama llama social media hate vortex. Once again rambling as if people want to read it, but there ya go.
This is the ideal of life, enjoying the company of people who are completely different from you.
Duncan Trussell is more important than we all could ever imagine.
@JustForLaughesMaNn
14 күн бұрын
duncan would be awesome on here
@Downes_Indrome
14 күн бұрын
@@pbodys16 Amen
@purplelove392
14 күн бұрын
Who's that?
@timharper4246
14 күн бұрын
@purplelove392 he's a comedian who is very well read. He converted to Christianity recently, but you'd never know unless you brought it up. He loves spirituality, but it came through the back door of psychedelics and studying. He can hold his own with philosophy
@purplelove392
14 күн бұрын
@@timharper4246 cool, thanks. I'll look him up. I love cleaner stand-up comedy, so watch a lot of Dry Bar.
Tucker is steadily hitting it out of the park with these guests...
King of the Jews thank you tucker for this I subscribe 🙏
This is the most authentic and sincere shit I've seen in a while.
Tucker becoming the next Joe Rogan podcast is (as the kids say) WILD!
@kylerey09
13 күн бұрын
I'm all for it. A few years ago I wouldn't have believed it!
@teleportdinero
13 күн бұрын
bro joe rogan never once made me laugh what’s this guy yapping about in the video?
@kylerey09
13 күн бұрын
@@teleportdinero Tucker or Ari?
@renegademystic2771
13 күн бұрын
Without being “owned”.
@chevelle1
12 күн бұрын
A lot of Rogan’s success has to do with being first at long form conversations/interviews and he listens without interrupting. His strategy of fence sitting or playing dumb anytime politics would come up I’ve always seen as sorta obnoxious. I think he’s more honest now, but he spent years tiptoeing around liberals/democrats, afraid of being associated with his conservative/libertarian beliefs. Hard to respect that.
Get tim dillon on again
@annielane22
15 күн бұрын
Yes please!
@The_Remnant86
15 күн бұрын
Omg yes. When i can't find any good podcasts, I just put the tim dillon episode on. I listened to that 4 or 5 times so far. It's so good.
@robwaters8848
15 күн бұрын
@@The_Remnant86 I do the same thing 😅
@_sowhat_
15 күн бұрын
He's so gross
@paulfroelich1024
14 күн бұрын
@@_sowhat_Tim Dillon...Is Luxury.
Hey Tucker ! Thank you ! One of my favorite chats ever ! Ari and his stories were a pleasure to listen to.
This combo and respectfully funny dialog made me like each of them more.
If Ari told Tucker the Bobby Lee shit car story Tuckers life would never be the same
@n0rton
14 күн бұрын
I need a link!
@leslielearnorth
14 күн бұрын
@@n0rtonditto
@dubyajay7860
14 күн бұрын
I mean just Google Bobby Lee Schit car and Aris bit comes up. It's not rocket surgery.
@tajnimislam842
14 күн бұрын
What's rocket surgery? @@dubyajay7860
@timharper4246
14 күн бұрын
@@n0rtonhe put his own shit under Bobby's car door handles and under his windshield wipers and put the wipers in the "on" position. Once bobby finally got cleaned up and in his car, the wipers turned on
"How come we choose from just two people for President, and fifty for Miss America?" Alfred E. Neuman
@Sbw1976
13 күн бұрын
You have just admitted that you know absolutely nothing about statistics or history!
@YoureWokeYoureBroke
13 күн бұрын
Vote in the primary elections
@randal3122
13 күн бұрын
we don't only vote between two candidates. we just narrow it down before the general election
@harrisonh9965
13 күн бұрын
But like, there is a legitimate reason as to why that is the case. The history, laws and rules governing both are different.
@leslielearnorth
13 күн бұрын
@@Sbw1976 nah he just admitted he’s still reading MAD Mag- so rad!!
I had low expectations for this interview, but I think it's one of my favorites here. So insightful and funny!
This makes me love Tucker even more!!! Tucker - "You can check your phone" Ari- "It's your Mom, he's busy Mrs. Tucker" 😂😂😂 Also Ari's hat changed shape about a million times!!!
@losethOS88
11 күн бұрын
You mean 6 million times?
"its your mom." "Bye ms. Tucker." 😂
NO WAY. Slam dunk, Tucker. Keep up the variety of interviews 👏 Ari has been getting death threats since his "Amazing Racist" videos back on ancient KZread. You know, back when people could be funny without blue haired people screaming at you.
@ETAisNOW
14 күн бұрын
I liked the comment but emojis are gay
@_munkykok_
14 күн бұрын
👍 #Diversity
@leslielearnorth
14 күн бұрын
My husband found those early videos - we were in San Bernardino he was construction BoY! Could he reLATE, laughed his A$$ off !! “La migra La migra”” SO OFFENDIVE IT WAS OVER THE TOP Very happy to hear in this interview he paid those Home Depot grunt guys.
@Smas-ds6pd
11 күн бұрын
@@ETAisNOW👌 😉
@ETAisNOW
11 күн бұрын
@@Smas-ds6pd ewww
Loved Ari for 20 years. Great to see him getting some exposure to a wider audience.
Snowboarding is the rollerblading of winter sports. The moped of motocross.
This podcast had 35k live that’s insane
@renzomatunogz556
14 күн бұрын
whoa!
Tucker should absolutely interview John Gruden for his side of the story. It’s very interesting how Roger selectively leaked old emails to destroy Gruden.
@MattttG3
14 күн бұрын
No idea who either of them even are
@bighungrybear1993
14 күн бұрын
doubt gruden can even mention anything about it without being sued.
@eldaveo9356
14 күн бұрын
Great call. That would be intriguing
@thomasato3771
14 күн бұрын
Nah. You almost can't even pick anyone more obscure/random. Only people who waste their time watching sports would know them.
@scratchpenny
14 күн бұрын
@@thomasato3771 A lot of people watch sports, though. That's what is keeping the MSM in business.
I love this interview. I was shocked to see it. Tucker for president 2028
Two guys with the best laughs I’ve ever heard
Shane. Just so Phil says "You finally made it, son."
@MrMaxymoo22
14 күн бұрын
Preach Tucker! 🙏
@BrickTop06
12 күн бұрын
🐶
Anyone else SICK of the rampant Antiwhiteism? 🙋🏼
@NationalistHeaven
15 күн бұрын
100%
@Kota-vd4gj
15 күн бұрын
Absofukingloutley
@easydoggy
15 күн бұрын
Blame the Jews
@ItsCrap97
15 күн бұрын
Anti-Semitism and Anti-Whiteism is coming from the same place.
@CommunityNotesVerified
15 күн бұрын
The TinyHats turn us against each other
He is hilarious! And such a cool down to earth guy.
Ari was an amazing guest. Good instincts on this choice Tucker and team.
Tucker you better not abandon Massey during his tragic time. We have to stop the people that took his wife.
@SICAleighSAMMONS
14 күн бұрын
Thomas Massie? What had happened? Idk
@yesher12
14 күн бұрын
@SICAleighSAMMONS His wife died a week or so after his interview with Tucker. She was only in her 50's. He may have spoken about unspoken folks.
@chrisw3421
14 күн бұрын
NOTHING surprises me anymore...sadly
@Downes_Indrome
14 күн бұрын
@@jasongirard2190 oh wow I hadn't heard that! Crazy time to be alive folks.
@dustinlee8604
14 күн бұрын
Still no word on her cause of death?
What if patriots did nothing? You stand up for what’s right, period. If everyone gave up, evil wins.
@JdmgjnFjahgks
15 күн бұрын
He's a jew. It's his nature to subvert
@Peckerwood1381
15 күн бұрын
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” John Stuart Mill
@martinmeoni8152
15 күн бұрын
When the right time comes, the people will stand up, don't worry...we're still too comfortable.
@ragzy7108
15 күн бұрын
America was evil from the beginning
@instahamx684
15 күн бұрын
He is clearly being elevated by anti-constitutional political forces to inspire apathy. That’s why the Zionist machine helps certain people become famous, to undermine every right our constitution protects.
This is so good that I listened to it when it dropped 4 days ago and now I find myself wanting to watch it again… so funny and deep simultaneously 😂
The thing that struck me was how Ari talked about how free people in other countries are. When I went to South America I realized they had every thing an American has but there wasn't so "policed" so to speak. There were poor but there were zero bums, people there would just sell things on the street rather than begged.
i saw ari at some shithole comedy club in bangkok in 2017 and was like wtf what is ari doing here. now i know
Great POD. Ypu and Ari had a good connection. I follow Ari and this was a perfect sit down
Haha Ari is so funny and I’m glad glad this duo met for a podcast
Thank Tucker for keeping and promoting freedom of thoughts and expression
This is good open conversation. I’m not the biggest fan of his comedy but I’ve always like how Ari Shaffir explains his thoughts
@JimWellman
14 күн бұрын
His explanations are for the purpose of entertainment only.
@joshuag7207
11 күн бұрын
He's a very interesting guy. Great interview.
Soap is expensive!!!! LMAOFE - that was so well timed!
I fucking love Ari Shaffir. Great episode, as usual. Thanks for having him on Tucker!
Is it weird that when he says pussy in front of Tucker I cringe ? It's like watching someone swear in front of your dad😂
@Vrlobrza
14 күн бұрын
Really? To me, Tucker has a very pervy vibe.
@doubled5368
14 күн бұрын
@@Vrlobrza I never got that l, but hey different strokes . Guys been married to the same woman for decades. And hasn't had any scandals which is more than can be said for most TV personalities.
@dudebro91-fn7rz
14 күн бұрын
@Vrlobrza you must be a leftist, looking for pervs in all the wrong places.. when theyre in your own circles lol
@pepperpint712
14 күн бұрын
@@doubled5368 yes and I got off. I’ll watch Tucker, but you know, times have changed. But Tuckers show isn’t a nightclub where vulgarity and talking of things supposedly done in a bedroom, between a man and woman is talked about. That comedian, is probably use to everyone drinking , having a good time, that type of crowd. There’s always a proper place for everything.
@je__.
14 күн бұрын
yess.. i feel it when Ari talked about getting blowjob 😂😂 but i also feel weird that i have this perception of Tucker being really that impeccable, pure and decent 😂
We are on our phones watching this.
@pbodys16
14 күн бұрын
I have a TV
@ghhm2705
14 күн бұрын
Tv
@jmariano7692
14 күн бұрын
iPad
@dertythegrower
14 күн бұрын
nah bigger tv, phone as the tv 4g remote.
@losethOS88
11 күн бұрын
I'm watching this on my messenger pigeon
This was so good. I’ve barely seen Ari talk before, but man was this entertaining and not what I expected.
Ari killing it here i love it.
Ari doesn’t get enough credit for his wisdom. Probably self-inflicted. But “complaining about politics is like complaining about the rain” is so right.
@DingleBerryschnapps
14 күн бұрын
No, he gets just enough credit. He's not that wise. Wise enough though. Remember, someone can seem wise to you, if you're less wise than them.
@sttyxx6270
14 күн бұрын
Ari is a weasel. He says whats convenient.
@TheXrysali
14 күн бұрын
Wisdom? He’s a freaking manchild that never grew up and has no responsibilities and doesn’t sacrifice for anybody else but himself
@gregcavalieri4920
14 күн бұрын
Complaining is good. No matter what it is you're complaining about. There's not enough of it. If more people complained, things would probably be better.
@Otto-mq8lg
14 күн бұрын
@@sttyxx6270 why won't they listen to my truths versus theirs or is it "their's" gender neutral? 🧐
'Tell me who called' - 'its your mom' 😂😂😂
This is just beautiful, this episode should be celebrated. These two are completely different people, yet, they are able to sit down, talk and manage to have some laughs. I have always loved Tucker, but did not know Ari was such a down-to-earth, sincere guy.
That Australian Culture part was so good haha Lmao!
Ari says comedians dont know anything about politics, but Dave Smith knows more about politics and foreign affairs than most "experts"
@DingleBerryschnapps
14 күн бұрын
Dave Smith knows as much as any other red pilled person. Anyone that reads or watches three hours minimum of current events a day, and cross-references it with the history they've read can easily know as much. Having said that, what you did is offer anecdotal evidence using one example. The fact is, majority of comedians don't know politics. They're Air heads just like actors.
@axhed
14 күн бұрын
maybe he should have specified "funny" comedians.
@John-lo4xz
14 күн бұрын
It's called a generalization
@Toddis
14 күн бұрын
@@John-lo4xz you took the time out of your day to comment this? I thought I was a loser...
@danithedime
14 күн бұрын
@@Toddis you are one.
IT's time Tucker has Rogan on
@leslielearnorth
14 күн бұрын
Joe brought Tucker to Kill Tony after they finished the interview- people are finally seeing Tucker; he’s been smeared by the assholes who hate truth - anyone who thought they had a shit idea of who he is we’re just lapping up propaganda- that should tell a lot of people something-Tucker didn’t change- he’s just no longer filtered by the machine.
@robotron1236
14 күн бұрын
This!
@samizdat4443
14 күн бұрын
Rogan had Tucker on. Close enough?
@hammertimez717
14 күн бұрын
Rogan is the podcast
@razup2323
14 күн бұрын
What for?
Tony's Kerfuffle LMAOO
The Jackal that birthed you , man that got me
As a one Canadian school counsellor...'gap year' was not to be a 'thing'. I shared with parents, societal ' 'gap year' from High school was to be 'working' 'volunteering' making an experiential learning and effort to be a contributing person. Likely why I was ' laid off' as an educator. My education system expected me to 'push' university...not trades...more importantly that 'gap year' is NOT an opportunity to party, play video games, but to be productive in some way to gain experience.
@purplelove392
14 күн бұрын
Same here. We were used to push the indoctrination lie. I was a school counselor for 18 years. I finally had to take early retirement due to illness. I would have been fired because there was a mom transing her 1st grader and I wouldn't have gone along with it. I was able to preserve 40% of my retirement and live comfortably in rural East TX. I am now a homeschooling advocate.
No bullshit, this might be one of the best episodes Tucker has done. Really enjoyed it.
This might be the best Ari interview I’ve heard.
Seen Ari in Tampa. Out of maybe 30 comedians I seen he was by far the funniest and edgiest. I am a massive fan. The only real comedian in Rogans world him and Shane.
@chonrocks
9 күн бұрын
I seen or I saw?
Didn't ever think I'd see this match up. Talk about worlds collide.
I love how Ari is not afraid to speak the truth. He didn’t let Howie Mandel get away with that “antisemitism” BS. He also recognizes Z!onism as the key role in the problems of the Middle East
@FuckGoogle2
15 күн бұрын
Funny I thought it was islam.
@Holly_Shmolly
15 күн бұрын
Ever heard an expression: "2 Jews = 3 Opinions"? That's the core of Judaism. We love him, no matter what, because a tribe is a tribe.
@1Deep43VA
15 күн бұрын
@@Holly_Shmolly Nope, never heard that expression. For the record, I have no problem with Judaism… I’m talking about Z!onism. And it’s not so much an opinion but a fact in regards to Howie Mandel’s view that “antisemitism is on the rise” We know the ADL changed what they viewed as antisemitism and thus the number grew, but the actual rate is not growing.
@SnapnCrack
15 күн бұрын
Islam is why the Middle East is the Middle East. History didn’t start after WW2
@ivarkreuger6140
15 күн бұрын
No the key role in problems of the Middle East and perhaps the world is Islam. Hence all the violence, wars, slavery and strife. Europe is learning the hard way and some European nations are deporting the 3rd world Muslim trojan horses.
One of your best guests Tucker! Thank you Ari for sharing your life with us.
Love seeing Ari on this show! My favorite comedian talking to Tucker, how cool!
Ari Shaffir gets a Tucker Carlson?! 😂We are living through the greatest timeline in history!
I’ve been saying it for years. Tim Dillion isn’t gay. He’s smart. He says he’s gay so people won’t make fun of him if they don’t like his comedy. It’s hilarious that it came up on here
@PAWGmoth
15 күн бұрын
He was telling ray kump embarrassing sex stories like 8 years ago, to 1000 viewers for no money. I’m so sick of this hot take lol
@thernius5786
15 күн бұрын
@@PAWGmothhe is a chess players & you're used to checkers
@joehansen13
15 күн бұрын
If you don’t think Tim Dillion is gay, then you obviously don’t listen to him very often.
@PAWGmoth
15 күн бұрын
@@thernius5786 LOL fuck ur right
@kristiwilbun18
15 күн бұрын
🎯 🎯
I'm 12 mins in and I'm sure like most listeners, I disagree with his comment that Tucker didn't make a difference. Tucker has opened millions of people's eyes to the truth of what's happening in our government and it's because of guys like him that we can feel empowered and united. Thank you @TuckerCarlson
@jms7726
13 күн бұрын
Tucker made a difference despite the Lame Stream Media being hijacked by the Smith-Mundt Act and the corporate communist empire
@richardhurley9885
13 күн бұрын
Your exploitation of your child is super creepy
@chaeclark8118
13 күн бұрын
@richardhurley9885 mentioning her child, in an off-topic way, is extremely creepy
@robinbelle5159
12 күн бұрын
@@clairebear_303 completely agree. Although this was interesting it was also a bit condescending
@macroisthemicro
12 күн бұрын
They later agreed that Tucker did make a difference. It was a joke.
The BEST You Be Trippin’ episode thus far!
Tucker coming to KZread and becoming a podcaster I just welcome so much. I had a feeling he was a cool dude and now I fully have him in my earphones on rather regular
Pleasantly surprised to see Ari on here. Get Shane Gillis or Matt McCusker or both at the same time.
@mikestrom6178
15 күн бұрын
Gotta have separate episodes so Tucker doesn’t implode when he sees the Shane and the shaman in tandem.
Ari is unapologetically himself in a time where very few other people are. He's done good and bad. Something everyone can relate to.
Ngl, I hated Tucker with a *passion* during his Fox days. It's ironic that they joke that he didn't make a difference because I feel he contributed to the polarization of politics in America. But now that he's doing his own thing, I absolutely adore him. He's shockingly open-minded, intelligent, and curious about the world. I really respect his thirst for knowledge. I kinda get the impression that everything he did on Fox was just a persona. He's a phenomenal interviewer - absolute natural. And Ari was surprisingly interesting in this interview, too!
I think its dont murder , Not dont kill
@boneytony5041
15 күн бұрын
It’s an important distinction I hope st. Pete recognizes.
@talia8581
15 күн бұрын
Spot on
@jamesalexander8872
14 күн бұрын
Ok Prager U
@MicMc539
14 күн бұрын
That's the American Bible you're quoting?
@cam7105
14 күн бұрын
Correct, the transliteration is “Lo tirsah” which is translated appropriately as “do not murder”, both the Bible and the Mishnah are clear that justifiable lethal force exists and when it should be used.
Tucker interviewing Ari is a sign this world still has hope
@johnmachter40
14 күн бұрын
Why?
@dmc357
14 күн бұрын
@@johnmachter40 do you understand sarcasm
@johnmachter40
14 күн бұрын
@@dmc357 yes, but you clearly cant comunicate it clearly.
@dmc357
14 күн бұрын
@@johnmachter40 ok bud it probably went right over your head that’s ok though
@amymartin7508
14 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 geeze that one got me😂😂😂
This might be the best Mashup of all time.....got me psyched to get back on the road.
My grandma started a toilet paper collection when she started traveling the world. It was so weird to us, but then it became fascinating. Pretty smart souvenir after all😂