Back to episode — Episode 2419 CWSA 03/20/24
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aybe writing books won't make any sense anymore because they just get stolen by AI. So speaking of that, you know the book The Fourth Turning, a lot of you have heard of it. I said to myself, you know I'd like to know what's in that book but I certainly don't want to read it. So I asked ChatGPT to summarize it and then I got to ask questions. You know I asked more detailed questions. Well what ab…
← Previous segment →me you spend looking at your screen the less your penis works. Could it be porn is better than people? Now here's something I've been warning about and I didn't have to read that Fourth Turning book. It is inevitable that because humans don't change that fast, we don't evolve very quickly but technology improves very quickly, it was inevitable that porn would catch up to and surpass human to human sex.
Now you're saying to yourself Scott that's crazy. I clearly prefer human sex. I know you do. But most people don't even have access to it and if they have access to it it's not very often. It's not as often as they want it. So yeah this makes perfect sense that people are just seeing something that looks like the ideal, the ideal thing that turns them on. And then as soon as they turn off their computer they turn around and the partner that they could earn, you know the partner that's the best they can do, may not be really competitive with that thing that was on the screen.
So when people say these men are not producing erections and sperm like they used to be, maybe it's because humans got worse when technology got better. I think that's the whole explanation. People got worse. Technology got better.
All right. At Cambridge University in Great Britain, 12% of the undergrads identify as homosexual. Not too different than it sounds roughly the average. But 20, almost 30% identify as bisexual. So 30% of Cambridge is bisexual. Do you think that happened on its own? Do you think people just thought it through and things are changing and you know attitudes are changing and they just said to themselves you know what I think I want to be a little bisexual? Well maybe it's some of it is that it's less ostracized. That probably makes a difference. You know incentives always matter. But don't you think that this is literally programmed?
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ee I want to see the study that shows me the TikTok users versus the non-TikTok users. And you'd have to see what if people identified as gay or bisexual or any part of the LGBTQ, see if they identified before they started using TikTok. I think you're going to see a direct link. I think you'll see a very direct correlation between using TikTok and changing your gender or your sex preference. So an…
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