

Episode 2781 CWSA 03/17/25
23 snips Mar 17, 2025
The discussion humorously tackles politics, from Biden's controversial pardons to reflections on the Trump administration's scrutiny of universities. A fascinating exploration of the genetic link between intelligence and decision-making raises eyebrows, while concerns about declining human intelligence juxtapose cyborg evolution. Real estate policies are analyzed through a lens of reciprocity, particularly towards China. Insights into AI, geopolitical tensions, and the potential for technology to enhance rather than diminish human capabilities add further intrigue.
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Broken Coffee Makers
- Scott Adams' primary coffee maker and backup coffee maker are both broken.
- He had to use a non-coffee substitute for his simultaneous sip.
Statue of Liberty
- A French lawmaker wants the Statue of Liberty returned due to Trump.
- Adams jokingly suggests rotating it to face France with a raised middle finger instead of a torch.
Rational Thinking and Genetics
- A twin study shows that rational thinking is genetically linked to intelligence.
- Scott Adams shares an anecdote about unsuccessfully trying to teach his dog to read, highlighting the difficulty of teaching critical thinking to those lacking intelligence.