[Ep169] DNA Chaos

[Ep169] DNA Chaos

Author: Butterscotch Shenanigans September 19, 2018 Duration: 1:07:23

Hello, Shenanites! This week, we discuss battery babies, long grapes, and how people have people brains. Plus, an update on Seth’s splaset! And answers to the oft-asked questions: which is better, a cucumber hat or a cucumber treadmill, and will either solve the problem of being a walking fire?

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Questions answered (abbreviated):

  • BLAKEBUCK: It's been long enough. I would like an official update on Seth's basement/closet spa.
  • RetroBananaManNL: How is the spa closet going? We haven't had an update in a while.
  • JohnPatChap: What sort of mental checklist (if any) do you all go through to make sure you can tell the difference between a "Can We Not" and a "I Don't Feel Like It"? Basically, how can you make sure that your brain, and your teammates' brains, aren't secretly making excuses to be lazy. Brains love to do that kind of stuff.
  • TheCakegamer: How do you guys manage to get so motivated all the time, is there like a special trick or is it just your personality? Btw do you like puns?

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