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We Have Concerns

Breathe Through Your Butt and Stack Lego

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

News, Science, Society & Culture, Culture, Comedy, Internet, Pop, Games, Gadgets

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2021

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Researchers have demonstrated that the delivery of oxygen gas or oxygenated liquid through the rectum can prevent rats and pigs from asphyxiation. Anthony and Jeff talk about whether one day doctors may be able to save lives by blowing air up your ass. Then, how high could you theoretically stack Lego bricks before the weight would crush the bottom brick? Science has the answer and Jeff and Anthony discuss it!

Transcript

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0:00.0

The entire time you're listening to this episode, I am thinking about 2pm and I'm totally

0:18.2

off my game.

0:19.2

This is We Have Concerns.

0:20.2

Hi, Jeff Canada.

0:21.2

Hi Anthony Carbone.

0:23.2

Hello Concerned Citizens.

0:25.8

Jeff Science, man.

0:27.1

I know like, damn, I know that's sort of like the thesis statement of our entire show,

0:33.2

but damn, right?

0:35.2

It bears repeating, damn science.

0:37.8

Like damn science.

0:38.8

Yeah.

0:39.8

Like I don't, I'm not saying this in objectifying way, but science, you've got to go on

0:45.0

today.

0:46.0

What's up with me today?

0:49.2

I don't mean this in a weird way every once in a while.

0:52.6

When comes, comes along.

0:56.6

That is just the, it's the intersection of usefulness and ease and just benefit to society.

1:07.5

And also just a little bit.

1:10.4

That's the best part of science.

1:16.2

And let me tell you, this is it, baby.

1:19.4

We did it.

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