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Let's be honest. It's been a full month since the last episode. The boys are basically out of stuff to talk about. Nobody even cares about the podcast, anyway. Is this the end?
Chris tries to motivate lazy Kyle. In fact, Kyle even asked Chris to write this description. They talk about reality shows, too, of course.
Kyle woke up early and he's not happy about it. After coming to life, he reveals that he's been spending almost all of his time playing a video game called Subnautica. This leads into a discussion of a topic that hasn't come up in a while: Chris' problem with FIFA.
Kyle's made it back to Bali, which is (obviously) not interesting.
Chris had a mental breakdown.
Chris is feeling good, but uninvited. Despite inconsiderate friends, he's working out and looking forwards to his long-term penis prosperity.
Kyle's upset about a "failed bit." He also overshares information from his psychiatric journey that really wasn't meant to be seen by anyone - even him.
Is Doubly Negative too offensive? Too shocking? Too controversial? Chris and Kyle talk it through in this episode.
After some medication, therapy, and mental health talk, in general, the guys finally give the people what they really want: Andrew Tate.
Chris is feeling great. He's exercising, taking the dog on longer walks, being productive around the house.
Kyle, on the other hand, says, "F^$% Off"
Neither Chris nor Kyle represent peak physical fitness.
The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.