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The crew tackles the sacred morning routine — from 2:30 AM cold plunges to shaving in a Dunkin' Donuts — before discovering that kitchen sinks were gyms all along. Things get aggressively wholesome when the hosts try to out-love each other into spinal injuries, then pivot to Tony Hinchcliffe's ventriloquist-dummy energy nearly derailing an election. Features: the Ed Begley Compromise (pedaling a stationary bike to power a single toaster), a George Foreman grill plugged into the server rack's "Critical Infrastructure" power strip, and a strong case that oxygen is just a crutch. Chaotic but oddly sweet.
By Trevor PraterThe crew tackles the sacred morning routine — from 2:30 AM cold plunges to shaving in a Dunkin' Donuts — before discovering that kitchen sinks were gyms all along. Things get aggressively wholesome when the hosts try to out-love each other into spinal injuries, then pivot to Tony Hinchcliffe's ventriloquist-dummy energy nearly derailing an election. Features: the Ed Begley Compromise (pedaling a stationary bike to power a single toaster), a George Foreman grill plugged into the server rack's "Critical Infrastructure" power strip, and a strong case that oxygen is just a crutch. Chaotic but oddly sweet.