
The Tim Dillon Show 277 - The New American Dream
Nov 16, 2021
Dive into a lively discussion about a feud with a Saturday Night Live cast member and the rising anti-work movement as people opt out of traditional jobs. Explore the dark turn in Ghislaine Maxwell's life behind bars, contrasted with her former luxury. The hosts criticize the current state of journalism and reflect on the irony of modern consumerism versus personal fulfillment. Laugh along as they critique recent comedy attempts and address the evolving landscape of humor in a digital age.
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Internet vs. Mainstream Comedy
- Claims that internet success is not equivalent to comedic talent are a way to justify mainstream failures.
- Dillon defends SNL's historical importance but points out its current decline in launching comedic stars.
Ralph's Running Obsession
- Tim Dillon shares an anecdote about Ralph, a co-owner of Gas Digital, who has become obsessed with running.
- Dillon jokes about Ralph's constant updates on his running progress.
Anti-Work Movement
- The 'anti-work' movement involves people permanently leaving the workforce.
- Dillon questions the long-term sustainability and potential negative consequences of this movement.
