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Last week's episode was a bummer because Climate. But it also raised some questions about how we know what we know. Brandon & Stephen's worries about speaking out of their asses in the previous episode leads them on a journey for truth.
They go searching for answers to such questions as: did Stephen really flap like a pennant during an earthquake? and how much did he weigh (in metric)? and what was the name of the bar where Brandon rode out the apocalypse? Along the way, they'll discover other great truths about nature, like which jellyfish sting produces a sense of doom, and whether business owners are secretly being piloted by entrepreneurial bacteria.
By Stephen Jackson and Brandon R. Reynolds4.9
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Last week's episode was a bummer because Climate. But it also raised some questions about how we know what we know. Brandon & Stephen's worries about speaking out of their asses in the previous episode leads them on a journey for truth.
They go searching for answers to such questions as: did Stephen really flap like a pennant during an earthquake? and how much did he weigh (in metric)? and what was the name of the bar where Brandon rode out the apocalypse? Along the way, they'll discover other great truths about nature, like which jellyfish sting produces a sense of doom, and whether business owners are secretly being piloted by entrepreneurial bacteria.