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Blake Griffin is a funny, smart man with a sense of humor that is completely devoid of moisture. He is trapped in the body of a pogo stick, though, so instead of following his natural calling of being a standup comedian, he dunks basketballs with unprecedented force for the Los Angeles Clippers. Rainn Wilson, whom you may know as Dwight from The Office is a similarly smart, deadpan-funnyman, who happens not to have freakish athletic skills, so he is, in fact, a comedian.
When Wilson interviews Blake for his website, Soulpancake, which “is a place to speak your mind, unload your questions, and figure out what it means to be human,” brilliance occurs.
Watch Blake empty his mind to Rainn, where he defines love and we find out that he can’t help but send pictures of his meniscus to Rainn, but by meniscus he doesn’t actually mean meniscus.
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