Chuck Palahniuk is a novelist and freelance journalist, who describes his work as “transgressional” fiction. He is the author of the award-winning novel Fight Club, Choke, Lullaby, and many others.
This was creepy, uncomfortable, and wonderful This guy looks/acts like what I imagine a psychic interdimensional vampire recruiter for the Pizzagate place looks/acts like great podcast, btw I've jerked off in a lot of pools but have never prolapsed so I'm a survivor.
Whenever im trying to write a song and I get stuck I literally smoke enough weed that I know will get me super paranoid and i jot down all the crazy shit that pops into my head and as I come down and my head starts getting clearer i start messing with everything I wrote down
Speaking of his mother passing and the relief he had from it, I shared a similar sigh of relief when my grandfather passed in 2003. My mom and grandmother were doing all they could around the clock to help him as he just steadily withered in his last year of life. He was diagnosed with cancer, did all the treatments and fought like hell. They let him take a break but the cancer had spread and was terminal. And I saw it. He tried and tried, I could tell. But one day, I could just see it in his eyes that he was ready to go. He didn't want to fight anymore.
December will mark 15 years since his passing, and not for one minute, do I feel bad for knowing that relief, that we didn't have to work around the clock trying to keep him alive. That there was relief that he wasn't suffering anymore.
What a pompous fool. Not nearly as perceptive and clever as he thinks he is. I always roll my eyes at this bullshit about "men don't have good role models in literature." Give me a break.
I'm reading Choke right now! Pygmy was such a good read.
Joe PLEASE have Norm Macdonald on
yeah, this was different.
Have rick strassman on the show
Best JRE in a long time. Love this author, very interesting conversation.
Amazing podcast. Wonderful guest! Chuck is amazing.
TnX for giving me some food for thought today.
This was creepy, uncomfortable, and wonderful
This guy looks/acts like what I imagine a psychic interdimensional vampire recruiter for the Pizzagate place looks/acts like
great podcast, btw I've jerked off in a lot of pools but have never prolapsed so I'm a survivor.
This guy is obviously a master. Great guest! Audible here I come!
Holy fucking AWKWARD 1 minute in
FUCK YEAH
i always try to fuck my girl friend when I take Ambien…. i had to stop.
have "Bill Hicks" come on the show
Chuck sittin AC Slater style in the chair??
no way joe would have the balls to have the great jim goad on
I read Guts after listening to this and my butthole is terrified.
Joe Rogan was stoned this entire episode
Whenever im trying to write a song and I get stuck I literally smoke enough weed that I know will get me super paranoid and i jot down all the crazy shit that pops into my head and as I come down and my head starts getting clearer i start messing with everything I wrote down
16:00 WTF LOL
holy shit
"You writing about Ambien Right now" "I am" Chuck might have no memory of this podcast in his hypnotic state lol haha savage
Wow! Loved this inview
Gotta get Bret Easton Ellis on the show!
Also, i don’t understand how some people hate reading. Id go crazy without music and literature
I thought Neil degrasse Tyson was on?
I was gonna say have David Wilcock on but be would probably get kicked out of you tube
WHERE IS THE NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON PODCAST??
this guy fucks
They broke rules one and two
Speaking of his mother passing and the relief he had from it, I shared a similar sigh of relief when my grandfather passed in 2003. My mom and grandmother were doing all they could around the clock to help him as he just steadily withered in his last year of life. He was diagnosed with cancer, did all the treatments and fought like hell. They let him take a break but the cancer had spread and was terminal. And I saw it. He tried and tried, I could tell. But one day, I could just see it in his eyes that he was ready to go. He didn't want to fight anymore.
December will mark 15 years since his passing, and not for one minute, do I feel bad for knowing that relief, that we didn't have to work around the clock trying to keep him alive. That there was relief that he wasn't suffering anymore.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson??
What a pompous fool. Not nearly as perceptive and clever as he thinks he is. I always roll my eyes at this bullshit about "men don't have good role models in literature." Give me a break.
Chuck Palahniuk is such a great writer. His books make you cringe so much but you can't look away.
Finally. Now Chuck needs to get back to writing good books.