![]() ![]() Misinformation has ruled the sociopolitical roost for the last few years, but it took a year like 2021 for the trend to make a convincing leap into the realm of wellness, or what used to be known as health and fitness. Whatever you hear right here is all you’ll ever need. It’s exactly how Rogan prefers to operate in today’s world of wellness: go seek more information if you like, listeners, though we know you probably won’t. There’s a running joke throughout the performance - which, officially, was a special live edition of Heidecker’s Office Hours podcast - where the comedians interrupt themselves to say, “Can we link to that for the listeners?” Anytime they make a claim that they can’t prove (followed by a half-baked attempt to invoke a medical professional or clinical research), they promise a link. ![]() These crab salts have an immunity-booster that’s completely game-changing. There’s a doctor … what’s his fucking name … he’s been crystallizing these, I guess. Generally, crabs have something in their DNA, or cellular structure, that when they decompose and become part of the sea floor … they release crab salts. Crabs in the ocean, you know, whatever … different kinds of crab. “Have you heard about these crab salts? Are you familiar with this? This fucking blows my mind. Wearing a SpaceX cap and sitting in front of a giant Fuddruckers logo, Heidecker riffs on endless topics in the omniscient deadpan of the country’s top podcaster: fly fishing, atheism, the habits of successful people, psychedelics, The Rock’s presidential hopes, and, at one point, the new “ crab salts” trend: A few weeks ago, comedians Tim Heidecker, Rajat Suresh and Jeremy Levick improvised a 12-hour parody of The Joe Rogan Experience.
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