The Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers continues his podcast tours. He appeared with the UFC commentator Joe Rogan on his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. While he talked about various eye-opening subjects, Rogan and Rodgers also made a quip on the entrepreneur tycoon and one of the richest men, Bill Gates.
The MVP-winning QB and the jolly commentator talked about the advancing technology of society. While they were talking about cool-looking robots who shoot targets and guys who do outstanding CGI, Joe Rogan said, “We are eating insects or Bill Gates’ fake meat, so we look like him.” It seems like both of them giggled at this.
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In 2021, the tech billionaire, Bill Gates, came out with his book, ‘How to Avoid a Climate Disaster.’ In that book, he mentions that if a country wants to be sustainable, it should switch to synthetic meat. Although only rich countries can do that because synthetic meat is more expensive than the real deal.
Rogan shares his experience eating bugs with Aaron Rodgers
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One may ask, how did the conversation shift from eating synthetic meat to bugs? Well, it was not too far-fetched. The host of the podcast, Joe Rogan, also hosted a popular show. It was the show where the contestants were filled with adrenalin and also with yucky juices from insects. The name of the show was ‘Fear Factor.’
Here, the contestants faced their worst fears. Some had to eat roaches, and some had to walk through fire. Walking through fire may seem better than chewing goopy roaches, surely.
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However, interestingly Rogan explained that the taste of the roaches was not even bad! In fact, it tastes like nothing. “It was no big deal.” If Joe Rogan had to live on roaches, he gladly would. The Super Bowl-winning MVP, Aaron Rodgers, looked impressed and slightly disgusted after all the other moving creatures contestants ate on the show.
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