Chapter

The Validity of Jokes and Fictional Movies
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40:50 - 42:51 (02:01)

The kernel of truth in jokes and fictional movies does not necessarily make the sentiment or storyline true, but it may have been based on a real observation or event.

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The speaker talks about the importance of podcasting as a format and how it allows for freedom of speech and exaggeration, making it a last stand in media.
40:50 - 41:37 (00:47)
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Podcasting
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The speaker talks about the importance of podcasting as a format and how it allows for freedom of speech and exaggeration, making it a last stand in media.

Chapter
The Validity of Jokes and Fictional Movies
Episode
Ep. 48 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Bobby Lee
Podcast
2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Comedians often use a kernel of truth to create jokes, but that doesn't necessarily mean the sentiment of the joke is true to their own point of view.
41:37 - 42:13 (00:36)
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Humor
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Comedians often use a kernel of truth to create jokes, but that doesn't necessarily mean the sentiment of the joke is true to their own point of view.

Chapter
The Validity of Jokes and Fictional Movies
Episode
Ep. 48 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Bobby Lee
Podcast
2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The speaker acknowledges that in order for movies to be exciting, elements of fiction need to be thrown in.
42:13 - 42:51 (00:38)
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Movies
Summary

The speaker acknowledges that in order for movies to be exciting, elements of fiction need to be thrown in. Movies usually base themselves on true stories but create their storylines, characters, dialogue, and scenarios that never happened in reality, just like the movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

Chapter
The Validity of Jokes and Fictional Movies
Episode
Ep. 48 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Tom Segura & Bobby Lee
Podcast
2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer