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At This Moment with Jim Jefferies & Amos Gill

The Stanford Prison Experiment

At This Moment with Jim Jefferies & Amos Gill

Jim Jefferies and Amos Gill

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, the team discusses The Stanford Prison Experiment with writer of the film "The Stanford Prison Experiment", Tim Talbott.

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0:00.0

Okay, all the King's horses all the King's men couldn't put Humpty back together again

0:10.3

who or what was Humpty and what did they do you might find out and I don't know about

0:17.2

that with me okay um was he an egg there's a big there's a lot of conjecture on this

0:25.2

whether he was like an Eggman I don't think he wasn't Eggman I think it was like some

0:29.5

other thing I think it was like a child that they all you know beat the shit out of or

0:33.5

something and then the history was like I he was a cracked egg or something like that

0:39.5

but he obviously wasn't an Eggman that's ridiculous I never thought about what he did

0:44.4

like a job and why were the horses trying to put him back together again yeah they don't

0:48.5

even have a possible you can't do you can't do shit with hoops with an egg you can

0:52.9

because you they can stamp on them and then make like an egg mache I see you're saying

0:57.3

they broke him down even more to make him into a pace to remold him exactly oh yeah that

1:01.4

was probably how you do it you wouldn't just piece the shell this says according to several

1:05.6

war historians the original Humpty Dumpty was not an egg not a chicken not a man but a cannon

1:11.2

yes a large cannon which was believed to have been used in English civil war I don't I don't

1:16.4

get sad on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall and then you're put yeah they all try to put

1:22.0

him together again the horses were involved I think it'd be easier to put an egg back to the other

1:25.6

than a cannon yeah I'm just a little bit off of the cannon the ball doesn't shoot out blows

1:30.7

up in your face yeah there's no way you can put an egg shell back together especially if it's

1:34.1

an egg man I just don't think it's I don't believe it's possible I look at it you can't you can't

1:39.1

you can't put the price back in the in the tube right on Patreon let's crack an egg and try to

1:44.4

put the eggs back together there actually was a bird's egg knocked out of a nest rod so my door

1:49.4

just splattered all over the steps it was really sad does anyone else get a little bit I get a

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