Hunter S. Thompson's Famous 9/11 Interview - IIII
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lol @ 5.27
"what is that noise?"
classic HST
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This needs to be listened too. Prophets throughout history were seen as freaks, kooks, mentally disturbed and on the fringe of society during their time. Oh, how history comes full circle and never stops repeating itself.
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@ParanoidAndification people like you describe non-conformists as being mad or crazy. It appears intelligence to be something of a madness by someone whose psyche has been demoralized and made to conform to standardized concepts ... in other words belief, or the death of intelligence.
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The most influential men in history have been "madmen". Einstein, Darwin, Hitler, Aristotle, etc. By their times standards besides Hitler, who's madness is timeless, they were in their own right mad, crazy, toys in the attic. Hunter S Thompson was considered out there and crazy, probably mad. But at the same time, an absolute genius. Quite possibly the greatest literary voice of a generation. People must listen to, and be educated by this mans work. The world over.
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@poddylamb Hunter would have called it like it is....an intel op. I have no doubt in my mind about that.
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It's a real shame that Hunter S. Thompson missed Wikileaks, imagine what he would have said about them.
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Roman numeral fail.
Good old HST though.
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IV = 4
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This guy is a wonderful journalist.
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Great Upload. Thank You.
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@rattyb21 LMFAO THAT WAS A GUDDUN.
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Thanks for posting. Everyone should listen to this. We need another Hunter but unfortunately for all of us, I don't see how anyone could possibly fill his shoes.
He was dead-on right, wasn't he? And this was recorded in 2002, one year after 9-11. Everyone should listen to this...Only thing is, you should have made it 10 minute segments instead of 5 min.
iggy6 3 years ago 7
I tried but it wouldn't let me for some reason. Cheers for your comment.
IzzySantino 3 years ago