
Michael Reeves' Unethical Video Ideas - Chuckle Sandwich EP. 31


[00:00 - 00:59]Chuckles sandwich podcast hosts are tired and running out of topics


[00:29 - 00:40]Charlie being accused of being gaslit by Michael Reeves


[00:59 - 01:49]Conversation about scheduling the podcast


[01:06 - 01:17]Podcast hosts are excited to have Michael Reeves as a guest


[01:24 - 03:02]Charlie being accused of being gaslit by Michael Reeves


[01:54 - 02:13]Conversation about scheduling the podcast


[02:43 - 03:46]Conversation about missing a high five


[02:48 - 03:25]Mention of a robot resembling Ninja and its practical uses


[03:02 - 03:46]Discussion about a photo of Ninja and Travis Scott


[03:46 - 04:37]Charlie's journey of discovery throughout the week leading up to the podcast recording.


[03:46 - 05:43]Conversation about the usefulness of robot dogs, including for industrial purposes and navigating hazardous environments


[04:18 - 05:33]Mention of a robot resembling Ninja and its practical uses


[04:37 - 05:43]Chuckles sandwich podcast hosts are tired and running out of topics


[05:13 - 05:33]Charlie being accused of being gaslit by Michael Reeves


[05:33 - 06:11]Michael Reeves eventually agrees to come on the podcast


[05:43 - 06:16]Mention of a Boston Dynamics robot with an arm and its potential for picking up boxes for Amazon


[05:43 - 06:28]Discussion about a photo of Ninja and Travis Scott


[06:03 - 08:12]Conversation about the number of arms a dog has and the abilities of snails


[06:28 - 07:13]Charlie's journey of discovery throughout the week leading up to the podcast recording.


[08:12 - 08:36]Discussion about a least favorite robot and negative experiences with robots, including a mishap with a pressure tank


[08:36 - 11:08]Mention of following OSHA guidelines and a dream project involving a baby-killing drone (jokingly)


[08:42 - 08:53]A discussion about using bulk cutters to create sharp edges for grabbing.


[08:53 - 09:00]Mention of someone named Obama and how they have already done something.


[09:01 - 09:26]Mention of someone named Kevin from Backyard Scientist and how he did the math to determine the weight limit of a robot.


[09:26 - 09:41]Talk about putting an M60 machine gun on a robot and how it could be controlled by a person.


[09:41 - 10:40]Talk about making a dot catapult and what types of videos would be made if there were no ethics.


[09:48 - 09:59]Mention of someone named Obama and how they have already done something.


[10:22 - 10:33]Mention of Mr. Beast and how he would kill whales for a video.


[10:41 - 11:00]Mention of Carl and how he shot three elephants for $5,000.


[11:01 - 11:43]Talk about loving ivory and receiving it in a PO box.


[11:14 - 11:21]Mention of a dog and a catapult and how it would be perfect for an ivory chest set.


[11:21 - 11:48]Mention of Dream and how he and the speaker teamed up to send 100 fans to a dangerous coal mine.


[11:49 - 12:33]Discussion about the size of the dog in the room (a golden retriever).


[12:33 - 13:52]Discussion about launching cats and how they always land on their feet.


[12:38 - 12:58]Mention of someone named Obama and how they have already done something.


[13:21 - 13:32]Imagining a scenario where gators are put in an Olympic pool and swimmers have to outswim them.


[13:53 - 14:11]Discussion about launching cats and how they always land on their feet.


[14:12 - 15:01]Mention of a dog and a catapult and how it would be perfect for an ivory chest set.


[14:26 - 15:09]Mention of Mr. Beast and how he would kill whales for a video.


[14:40 - 14:53]Mention of a robot dancing video from Boston Dynamics.


[15:09 - 15:27]Talk about loving ivory and receiving it in a PO box.


[15:28 - 15:45]Mention of Mr. Beast and how he would kill whales for a video.


[15:33 - 16:08]Imagining a scenario where gators are put in an Olympic pool and swimmers have to outswim them.


[16:34 - 17:12]Talk about a movie called "Crawl" where a woman is trapped in a house with gators.


[17:19 - 17:37]Discussion about whether or not the government is working with Boston Dynamics.


[17:38 - 18:38]Mention of someone named Kevin from Backyard Scientist and how he did the math to determine the weight limit of a robot.


[17:46 - 20:31]Talk about putting an M60 machine gun in Atlas' hands.


[17:51 - 18:50]Mention of someone named Kevin from Backyard Scientist and how he did the math to determine the weight limit of a robot.


[18:32 - 18:50]Two people are discussing a podcast that one of them does with someone named William


[18:38 - 18:45]Talk about putting spinning blades on a robot and mentioning a specific robot being tortured with a hockey stick.


[18:38 - 20:06]They talk about a question they had on the podcast and mention a parking lot in Boston where people were beaten


[19:03 - 19:15]Talk about putting an M60 machine gun in Atlas' hands.


[19:15 - 19:29]Mention of Boston Dynamics and their robots, including one that can do backflips and stand on two legs.


[19:29 - 20:17]Mention of a robot dancing video from Boston Dynamics.


[20:06 - 20:17]They mention a Fortnite dance and someone purging their office


[20:17 - 20:23]Mention of a robot named Atlas and how it can do backflips.


[20:17 - 20:59]One person shares a funny story about a photo of a dog on a wall in Vermont.


[20:31 - 20:49]Discussion about the size of the dog in the room (a golden retriever).


[21:00 - 22:12]They discuss their favorite characters in Dungeons and Dragons and mention being an altar boy


[22:14 - 24:03]They talk about Catholicism and their experiences with religion growing up


[24:03 - 25:41]They mention going to Sunday school and CCD classes


[24:17 - 25:33]They talk about Catholicism and their experiences with religion growing up


[25:15 - 26:46]They talk about a Windows XP wallpaper and the photographer who took the photo


[26:20 - 28:01]One person shares a funny story about a photo of a dog on a wall in Vermont.


[26:55 - 27:20]Question about whether the speaker prefers dogs or cats, with the response of liking both.


[27:20 - 29:16]Discussion about how dogs were domesticated and how it's crazy that humans managed to do so.


[27:49 - 28:29]Recounting a personal experience of encountering a large husky and mistaking it for a domesticated dog.


[28:35 - 30:03]Realization that the dog was actually a wolf hybrid and discussion about the legality of owning such animals.


[28:42 - 29:10]Wondering about the person who first domesticated a wolf and how they must have reacted to their discovery.


[30:04 - 31:33]Joke about creating a "dog catapult" (a nod to a popular internet meme).


[31:33 - 32:21]Discussion of how cats have remained relatively unchanged compared to dogs, despite humans' attempts at selective breeding.


[32:21 - 32:49]Joke about creating a "dog catapult" (a nod to a popular internet meme).


[32:27 - 33:34]Comparison between the domestication of dogs and the worship of cats in ancient Egypt.


[33:18 - 33:47]Wondering about the person who first domesticated a wolf and how they must have reacted to their discovery.


[33:47 - 34:05]Joke about creating a "dog catapult" (a nod to a popular internet meme).


[34:05 - 34:34]Realization that the dog was actually a wolf hybrid and discussion about the legality of owning such animals.


[34:11 - 34:46]Joke about creating a "dog catapult" (a nod to a popular internet meme).


[34:47 - 35:02]Realization that the dog was actually a wolf hybrid and discussion about the legality of owning such animals.


[35:03 - 36:37]Personal anecdote about adopting an orange cat named Jambo.


[35:18 - 35:45]Joke about creating a "dog catapult" (a nod to a popular internet meme).


[36:17 - 37:32]Question about whether the speaker prefers dogs or cats, with the response of liking both.


[37:32 - 39:14]Joke about creating a "dog catapult" (a nod to a popular internet meme).


[38:23 - 39:31]Personal anecdote about adopting an orange cat named Jambo.


[39:31 - 43:30]A thought experiment about living in a world with no racism, but racism only directed towards oneself


[43:30 - 45:35]A scene in the movie where people are falling from the sky and landing on buildings during a wormhole transportation.


[44:35 - 46:13]The group discussing their current gaming habits, such as playing Smash and Daisy


[45:18 - 47:05]The group discussing the difficulty and strategy of playing Smash


[47:05 - 48:49]The group discussing their current gaming habits, such as playing Smash and Daisy


[47:26 - 48:55]A discussion about creating a prison for zombies and experimenting on them


[48:55 - 50:32]The group discussing the difficulty and strategy of playing Smash


[50:32 - 52:11]A discussion about creating a prison for zombies and experimenting on them


[51:05 - 53:58]A discussion about the reveal of the monsters in the movie and how it affects the tension and stakes


[52:24 - 54:49]A discussion about creating a prison for zombies and experimenting on them


[54:32 - 56:52]A scene in the movie where people are falling from the sky and landing on buildings during a wormhole transportation.


[56:34 - 58:06]Water can be as hard as concrete when falling from a certain distance


[57:11 - 57:17]Chris Pratt's character survives by landing in a pool, which is future concrete


[58:07 - 58:54]Free runner Charlie discusses how to properly land from a high jump


[58:13 - 58:38]Minecraft water bucket theory is discussed


[58:55 - 59:34]Free runner Charlie discusses how to properly land from a high jump


[59:34 - 1.00:47]Bike rides to band camp were a part of the daily routine


[1.00:28 - 1.02:06]The group jokes about the band camp experiences, including the penis-shaped mallets used in performances.


[1.00:47 - 1.02:13]Free runner Charlie discusses how to properly land from a high jump


[1.02:13 - 1.04:39]One member of the group was in band and recalls band camp experiences


[1.03:21 - 1.04:44]Bike rides to band camp were a part of the daily routine


[1.03:32 - 1.04:08]Water can be as hard as concrete when falling from a certain distance


[1.04:44 - 1.08:41]Swim team experiences are shared


[1.07:09 - 1.08:17]One member of the group was in band and recalls band camp experiences


[1.07:52 - 1.08:03]The group jokes about the band camp experiences, including the penis-shaped mallets used in performances.


[1.08:17 - 1.09:10]Bike rides to band camp were a part of the daily routine


[1.08:42 - 1.09:57]One member of the group was in band and recalls band camp experiences


[1.09:10 - 1.10:14]Learning how to play different instruments, including the xylophone, was part of band camp


[1.09:57 - 1.10:36]The group jokes about the band camp experiences, including the penis-shaped mallets used in performances.


[1.10:14 - 1.12:34]The speaker discusses their interest in coding and dropping out of college.


[1.10:25 - 1.11:25]The speaker recalls a funny image shown to them by Matt Watson.


[1.12:16 - 1.18:10]The speaker discusses their interest in coding and dropping out of college.


[1.17:41 - 1.22:10]They share experiences of pretending to belong in various situations and sneaking into high-rise buildings.


[1.22:10 - 1.25:04]They compare themselves to tartar sauce and choose unlimited games over unlimited bacon.


[1.25:04 - 1.25:15]The speaker recalls a funny image shown to them by Matt Watson.