Philosophy

Nicolas Cage Wicker Man is The Greatest Film of All Time


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Actor Nicolas Cage explains, contrary to mass opinion, his Wicker Man is one of the best films of all time, nay the best of all time. Not the bees you say? Were you aware the sacrificial death of Cage actually saved America for the 5th time? No, you weren’t. In fact next time you’re at Burning Man, it might just be a Cage up there offering himself for America. If you want more, see the Con Air Save America Stream here.

The Delusions of Me, Myself and AI

“Do I need to justify what most call philosophy? Aren’t all these social and political issues building into huge cumulonimbuses that demand a less solely reflective response? But look, a thunderstorm has its origins in the vibrations of individual atoms. And as an atom of this society, I need to examine myself, because whatever is driving me (and you) is driving that developing storm.”
“In other words, what is the role of individual perception in all these less abstract issues of immigration, governmental control, war, and the dangers of AI?”

Wisdom for Men – Jay Dyer on 13 Questions Podcast

Jay Dyer is known for one of the premier film and philosophy sites on the net. Jay’s graduate work focused on the interplay of film, geopolitics, espionage and psychological warfare.  Jay is a public speaker, lecturer, comedian and author of the popular title Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film, which made it to Amazon’s No. 1 spot in its first month of release in the Film and Hollywood Category.  Known for his in-depth commentary and satire, he has appeared on numerous nationally syndicated radio and television shows.