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The speaker discusses the uncertainty of the future, but predicts that the next big thing that people can sell to each other will likely be unregulated and possibly related to marijuana.
12:40 - 13:56 (01:16)
Summary
The speaker discusses the uncertainty of the future, but predicts that the next big thing that people can sell to each other will likely be unregulated and possibly related to marijuana.
ChapterAnalysis of Biden's Behaviour and Pattern
EpisodeEp. 54 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Tim Dillon
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The speaker shares his thoughts on the upcoming elections in the United States, expressing his skepticism towards both candidates but suggesting that a Biden win could bring a reset and Kamala Harris to power.
13:56 - 14:38 (00:42)
Summary
The speaker shares his thoughts on the upcoming elections in the United States, expressing his skepticism towards both candidates but suggesting that a Biden win could bring a reset and Kamala Harris to power.
ChapterAnalysis of Biden's Behaviour and Pattern
EpisodeEp. 54 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Tim Dillon
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Musk is known for his predictions on what technology can accomplish in the future, including the possibility of chips being implanted in people's heads, and the way behavior can be controlled by it.
14:38 - 15:50 (01:11)
Summary
Musk is known for his predictions on what technology can accomplish in the future, including the possibility of chips being implanted in people's heads, and the way behavior can be controlled by it.
ChapterAnalysis of Biden's Behaviour and Pattern
EpisodeEp. 54 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Tim Dillon
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
In this podcast, the speaker compares Trump to a successful con artist, explaining that the American public enjoys being conned and buying into things, and delves into the psychology behind it.
15:50 - 16:32 (00:42)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker compares Trump to a successful con artist, explaining that the American public enjoys being conned and buying into things, and delves into the psychology behind it.