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Dr Kirk and Humberto answer your questions.

00:00 Aronofsky, Chronic Health Issues, and Lightning Round

00:20 Have Dr. Kirk and Humberto seen The Butterfly Effect and Requiem for a Dream

22:52 OPP

24:14 What are Dr. Kirk & Humberto's insight on chronic illness?

1:00:57 Do Dr. Kirk & Humberto ever have nostalgic dreams?

1:03:25 Do Dr. Kirk & Humberto remember visiting video rental stores?

1:06:58 What is Dr. Kirk & Humberto's opinion on Stephen King's works?

1:14:00 How do Dr. Kirk & Humberto feel about Diablo Immortal?

1:15:20 What is Dr. Kirk & Humberto's spice tolerance?

1:17:28 When is it OK to lie?

January 11, 2023

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Anonymous

Y'all should check out Gerald's Game!

Anonymous

I can relate to when Berto wondered if he was just role-playing reacting to that surgery show. When I was a kid I had a babysitter who was un-tickle-able. I said, “how?!” She said she just told her self she wasn’t going to be ticklish. Ever since then, I’m pretty much un-tickle-able, too. Don’t know if I never really was ticklish or if it’s a mind of matter thing. I’ve learned not to tell people, though, because otherwise they usually start jabbing me in the armpit until I tell them to stop.