

296 - Selling Moresby
May 2, 2022
Tim and Ben dive into the hilarities of planning a risky vacation to Australia’s oldest rainforest. They explore the absurdities of luxury travel versus genuine connection with nature. A wild discussion on the complexities of sustainability in ice cream leads to reflections on political conflicts and the economic struggles of Americans. As they share amusing tales about Port Moresby, they juxtapose hotel comforts with real-world dangers, all while serving up laughs about escapism and the true absurdities of traveling.
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Zoo Controversy
- Tim Dillon recounts Whitney Cummings criticizing his visit to an open-range zoo, claiming the animals were drugged.
- Dillon defends zoos and argues against excessive animal advocacy, believing some animals prefer domestication.
Luxury in Nature
- Prioritize luxury and comfort when experiencing nature.
- Focus on personal enjoyment rather than spiritual experiences or nature's impact.
Animal Domestication
- Many animals prefer domestication and would likely have jobs if possible.
- Wild animals are not always happier than domesticated ones.