
SuperMegaCast - EP 306: Model Organisms (ft. Internet Comment Etiquette with Erik)


[00:08 - 00:13]Person discussing a shirt they got at a thrift store.


[00:13 - 00:19]The shirt has a cowboy vibe and is like a reverse Seinfeld shirt.


[00:19 - 00:26]The shirt is a denim shirt with a waiter's vest over it.


[00:34 - 00:39]The room is hot and the person may change their shirt.


[00:47 - 01:01]The person is offered a shirt by their hosts.


[00:47 - 01:01]The person brought presents for the hosts.


[02:18 - 02:25]There are four envelopes with trinkets in them.


[02:41 - 02:48]One of the trinkets is a sticker set.


[03:42 - 03:48]The hosts talk about their experience in the Creator Clash.


[06:12 - 06:18]The person's fight was very intense and they were scared of getting a concussion.


[06:45 - 06:51]The person saw the hosts outside when the ambulance was taking them to the hospital.


[00:02 - 06:51]Overall, the group discusses their experience in the Creator Clash and the person brought presents for the hosts as a thank you for inviting them on the podcast.


[06:51 - 06:57] The speaker asks if someone is okay and talks about sitting on the ground.


[06:57 - 07:03]The speaker discusses their eyes and pupils.


[07:04 - 07:09]They mention a sign of something happening every night.


[07:16 - 07:22]The speaker talks about possible brain damage and reaching out to a doctor.


[07:16 - 07:22]They mention contacting neurologists and not receiving a response.


[07:22 - 07:35]The speaker discusses noticing a difference in their speech and wondering if it's due to the concussion.


[07:36 - 07:48]They mention trying to rebuild neural pathways and the possibility of a placebo effect.


[08:06 - 08:12]The speaker talks about getting a brain scan and the high cost in the American healthcare system.


[08:19 - 08:25]They mention the possibility of going to Canada for a cheaper scan.


[08:26 - 08:35]The speaker discusses the potential of a slow brain bleed and feeling helpless.


[09:37 - 09:45]They mention getting hit hard in a previous incident.


[09:45 - 09:51]The speaker talks about forgiving someone for punching them.


[10:09 - 10:21]They mention the idea of doing a safer activity, such as a ping pong or bowling competition.


[11:33 - 11:43]The speaker talks about the benefits of a high-speed rail system in America.


[12:45 - 12:51]They mention Hunter Biden and his controversial actions.


[12:45 - 12:51]The speaker discusses the possibility of Hunter living a more extreme lifestyle.


[12:58 - 13:05]They mention a news story about someone being attacked with hot feces.


[13:25 - 13:31]The speaker talks about the victim's perspective and the consequences of the attack.


[06:51 - 13:59]The speaker discusses their own possible brain damage and the high cost of medical care in America. They also mention the possibility of Hunter Biden living a more extreme lifestyle and a news story about a woman being attacked with hot feces.


[13:59 - 14:06] Discussion about the likelihood of getting struck by lightning or having a homeless man dump poop on you


[14:22 - 14:27]Debate about which is worse: getting struck by lightning or getting a disease from poop


[14:47 - 14:54]Mention of a man who has been struck by lightning multiple times


[16:19 - 16:31]Conversation about the war in Ukraine and the use of drones in warfare


[19:09 - 19:16]One host's back pain and potential surgery


[20:11 - 20:18]Benefits of using Wealthfront for saving and investing


[20:18 - 20:27]Introduction of a sponsor, Wealthfront, and their cash account with a 1.4% interest rate


[20:18 - 20:27]Accessibility and convenience of the Wealthfront cash account


[13:59 - 20:50]The hosts discuss the likelihood of getting struck by lightning, the ongoing war in Ukraine, and the benefits of using Wealthfront's cash account for saving and investing. They also mention one host's back pain and potential surgery.


[20:51 - 20:56]Wealthfront allows for easy investment and growth of money


[20:57 - 21:02]Signing up for a cash account takes only a few minutes and offers 1.4% APY interest


[21:03 - 21:09]A free $50 bonus is available for new users who deposit $500


[21:16 - 21:25]Personal experience with Wealthfront has been positive


[21:16 - 21:25]Nearly half a million people use Wealthfront for saving and building long term wealth


[21:31 - 21:36]A paid endorsement from Wealthfront


[22:58 - 23:04]A discussion about drinking PBR and vaping on the podcast


[24:42 - 24:49]Trying Alex Jones' male supplements on the podcast


[25:38 - 25:43]Alex Jones' history and progression from a funny, harmless reporter to a controversial figure


[27:12 - 27:20]Controversy surrounding Alex Jones' claims about Sandy Hook


[27:41 - 27:55]A clip of Alex Jones referencing Sandy Hook in the movie "The Dark Knight"


[20:51 - 27:55]Wealthfront is a platform for easy investment and growth of money, offering a cash account with 1.4% APY interest and a free $50 bonus for new users. The podcast also discusses drinking PBR and vaping, trying Alex Jones' male supplements, and the controversy surrounding his claims about Sandy Hook.


[27:55 - 28:09]Narrator talks about watching YouTube compilations of TV shows predicting 9/11.


[28:17 - 28:22]Describes a scene from the Men in Black show where they joke about the Twin Towers.


[28:33 - 28:39]Mentions specific shows like Rugrats and Men in Black animated series.


[28:33 - 28:39]Questions why animators would be in on a conspiracy if it were fake.


[28:40 - 28:53]Jokingly imagines a secret room with the Illuminati and cartoon writers.


[28:40 - 28:53]Talks about movie "Eyes Wide Shut" and comparing it to the cartoon conspiracy.


[29:10 - 29:19]Mentions other conspiracy theories like COVID being planned.


[30:49 - 31:08]Talks about people's tendency to double down on beliefs and difficulty in changing their minds.


[31:08 - 31:21]Mentions conventions and communities dedicated to conspiracy theories.


[32:05 - 32:14]Talks about feeling special and smarter than others for believing in a conspiracy.


[32:15 - 32:20]Jokes about starting a pyramid scheme at these conventions.


[32:15 - 32:20]Shares personal experience with friends trying to recruit him into a pyramid scheme.


[32:56 - 33:02]Gives advice on how to spot a pyramid scheme.


[33:15 - 33:22]Mentions LulaRoe as an example of a pyramid scheme.


[33:53 - 34:00]Jokes about wanting to consume more plastic to prevent microchipping.


[34:20 - 34:36]Discusses a memory from high school about selling products door-to-door.


[34:37 - 34:58]Comments on the ironic nature of getting kids ready for pyramid schemes through these activities.


[27:55 - 34:58]The narrator talks about watching YouTube compilations of TV shows predicting 9/11 and questions why animators would be in on a conspiracy if it were fake. They also discuss people's tendency to double down on beliefs and the existence of conventions and communities dedicated to conspiracy theories. They also share personal experiences with pyramid schemes and joke about wanting to consume more plastic to prevent microchipping.


[35:04 - 35:13] The speaker talks about their experience selling chocolate bars for a required class project.


[35:13 - 35:19]They question the legality of requiring students to sell items and having them pay for unsold goods.


[35:19 - 35:29]They mention the concept of capitalism and how it is introduced to students through these types of projects.


[35:30 - 35:35]The speaker discusses the rewards offered for selling the most goods, such as a Nintendo boppit.


[35:35 - 35:41]They also mention other experiences of selling goods door-to-door, like wallpaper and popcorn.


[35:42 - 35:49]They share a story about launching a rocket and accidentally losing it, despite all the effort put into earning the reward.


[35:49 - 35:55]The speaker mentions receiving a filly's hat or pendant as a reward.


[36:48 - 36:56]They mention how fruit flies come from mommy fruit flies and are attracted to liquid bread.


[37:47 - 37:53]The conversation shifts to fruit flies and their role as a model species in scientific studies.


[38:45 - 38:52]The speaker talks about their personal experience with a fruit fly infestation.


[39:51 - 39:56]They discuss the benefits of therapy and how it has helped them.


[39:58 - 40:13]They then segue into a sponsored ad for online therapy through Better Help.


[41:46 - 41:54]The speaker mentions sleeping until 8pm on some occasions.


[41:54 - 42:00]The conversation ends with the speaker mentioning their upcoming therapy session and their editing and music-making habits.


[34:58 - 42:13]The speaker discusses their experience selling chocolate bars for a required class project and the potential legality of such requirements. They also mention the concept of capitalism and rewards offered for selling the most goods. The conversation then shifts to fruit flies and their role in scientific studies. The speaker segues into a sponsored ad for online therapy and discusses the benefits of therapy. The conversation ends with the speaker mentioning their upcoming therapy session and their late-night editing and music-making habits.


[42:26 - 42:32]The speaker discusses their sleeping habits and difficulties, mentioning trying different methods to improve their sleep.


[42:32 - 42:44]The speaker underwent surgery for a deviated septum and noticed an improvement in their sleep afterwards.


[43:33 - 43:39]The speaker talks about their fight with Nathan and the aftermath, including walking and vaping together during the lead-up to the fight.


[43:51 - 43:57]They joke about vaping and its potential effects on their lung capacity and performance in a fight.


[45:50 - 45:55]They mention their admiration for Nathan and the regret of having to beat him in front of an audience.


[47:18 - 47:29]The speaker discusses their nicotine addiction and the use of hard seltzers as a post-training drink.


[48:33 - 48:40]They mention using kratom and the dangers and experiences of using the drug datura.


[42:14 - 48:40]The speaker discusses their sleep troubles and methods they have tried, their past surgery for a deviated septum, vaping and its potential effects on their performance in a fight, their fight with Nathan and the aftermath, their nicotine addiction, and their experiences with the drugs kratom and datura.


[50:58 - 51:06]The speaker and their brother discuss DMT and how it can be harvested from various sources.


[52:27 - 52:35]The speaker talks about his experience with salvia and how he made parody videos about it.


[52:55 - 53:04]One of the videos became popular and was shown in a court hearing to ban salvia in Texas.


[53:11 - 53:17]The speaker accidentally spits on the other person's leg while talking.


[53:11 - 53:17]They discuss facial hair and the speaker's ability to grow it.


[53:27 - 53:42]The speaker describes their experience with salvia and encountering higher beings.


[54:30 - 54:36]They mention being at the January 6th events and their stance on America.


[54:59 - 55:15]The conversation turns to drinking and the speaker's shirt gets stained with beer.


[55:15 - 55:23]The speaker asks if the other person is trying to say they've only had half a glass of beer.


[48:40 - 55:23]A comprehensive summary is that the two discuss DMT, facial hair, salvia, and their experiences at the January 6th events while drinking beer and accidentally spilling it on the speaker's shirt.


[55:43 - 55:48] The speaker has had a few beers and is planning on switching to whiskey.


[56:10 - 56:15]They discuss bringing bananas and Cheez-Its for a potential snack.


[1.00:01 - 1.00:09]The speaker and his friend reminisce about their childhood experiences with bugs and getting in trouble with their parents.


[1.00:39 - 1.00:48]The speaker's mom thought many of his friends were gay.


[1.00:39 - 1.00:48]The speaker and his friend make a joke about having sex with each other's moms.


[1.01:57 - 1.02:03]They mention a past incident involving Markiplier.


[55:24 - 1.02:03]A concise and comprehensive summary would be that the speakers discuss their current alcohol consumption and potential snacks, reminisce about their childhood experiences with bugs and getting in trouble, and make a joke about their sexual encounters with each other's moms.


[1.02:04 - 1.02:09]Game Grumps allegations and Tabuscus' involvement are discussed.


[1.02:10 - 1.02:16]Ryan never worked for Tabuscus but tried to get a job there.


[1.02:16 - 1.02:21]Picture of Tabuscus with Kyle Rittenhouse is discussed.


[1.03:35 - 1.03:43]Video of Tobuscus talking about Kyle Rittenhouse is mentioned.


[1.03:43 - 1.03:49]Tabuscus' behavior and political beliefs are criticized.


[1.03:56 - 1.04:01]Potential fight with Tabuscus is discussed.


[1.05:50 - 1.05:56]Tobuscus' strange and controversial videos are shown and discussed.


[1.05:50 - 1.05:56]Tobuscus is criticized for his behavior and beliefs.


[1.08:01 - 1.08:06]Tobuscus' team of writers and their questionable jokes are mentioned.


[1.02:04 - 1.08:53]The discussion covers the Game Grumps allegations, Tabuscus' involvement, his controversial videos and behavior, and a potential fight with him.


[1.08:53 - 1.09:01] People can read between the lines and see what someone is trying to say or do


[1.09:07 - 1.09:12]There is an argument about someone being a "stupid fucking idiot"


[1.09:12 - 1.09:19]The speaker does not find this person entertaining


[1.09:40 - 1.09:46]The topic of the Onision song "I'm a Banana" is brought up


[1.11:26 - 1.11:34]The speaker smoked salvia with Tommy Chong and Hamilton's pharmacopoeia


[1.12:11 - 1.12:18]The speaker does not recommend trying salvia


[1.12:33 - 1.12:39]The topic of poppers is brought up


[1.13:52 - 1.13:57]The speaker promotes their YouTube channel "Internet Comment Etiquette" or "Salvia Eric"


[1.13:57 - 1.14:05]The speaker apologizes for not finishing their glasses of beer


[1.14:11 - 1.14:16]A toast is made to end the podcast episode


[1.08:53 - 1.14:29]The speaker discusses the ability to read between the lines, an argument about someone being a "stupid fucking idiot," their dislike of Onision's content, and their experience smoking salvia with famous individuals. They also mention poppers and promote their YouTube channel before ending the podcast with a toast.