
We went on a date with @AnthonyPadilla | The Yard


[00:26 - 01:40]Anthony Padilla is working on grip training and has grippers in the room


[00:54 - 02:15]They discuss politeness and how Anthony tries to be polite to fans who recognize him


[02:15 - 03:06]Anthony talks about his early days on YouTube with Smosh and how there was less content back then


[03:07 - 04:29]He also discusses how people's expectations of meeting him have changed since he left Smosh and started his own brand


[03:59 - 07:41]They discuss politeness and how Anthony tries to be polite to fans who recognize him


[07:07 - 09:09]Anthony talks about his early days on YouTube with Smosh and how there was less content back then


[08:48 - 12:21]He also discusses how people's expectations of meeting him have changed since he left Smosh and started his own brand


[12:22 - 13:57]Ludwig recently interviewed Anthony and they have a close friendship, evidenced by the photos on Ludwig's fridge and computer monitor.


[12:28 - 14:43]He also discusses how people's expectations of meeting him have changed since he left Smosh and started his own brand


[13:24 - 14:10]Anthony has a diverse range of viewers, from young kids to people in their 40s and 50s


[14:45 - 15:53]He is distracted and wants to put his feet up for a "wiki feet" photo


[15:22 - 16:25]A deep hole in the wall was discovered, possibly caused by XQC


[15:53 - 17:28]XQC warned that he may wake up in the middle of the night and have night terrors


[17:28 - 22:12]XQC had a night terror and created a large hole in the wall while sleepwalking


[19:30 - 22:06]The narrator's fear has caused him to develop a fear of falling asleep


[22:12 - 23:40]The narrator also had night terrors as a child


[22:41 - 26:03]The narrator's night terrors were related to fear of large numbers and samurais


[26:14 - 27:12]The narrator also has a fear of throwing up, which has caused conflicts with XQC in the past


[26:19 - 26:59]Anthony has a tendency to like people more if they have suffered in some way


[26:59 - 29:08]Anthony's clothes were mysteriously missing after being washed, leaving him with no underwear


[26:59 - 29:52]The narrator also had night terrors as a child


[28:01 - 29:33]Ludwig suggests that Anthony do his own laundry and change his hairstyle


[28:15 - 28:31]Ludwig and Anthony receive frequent me undies packages, but Anthony never wears them


[28:15 - 29:08]The narrator's night terrors were related to fear of large numbers and samurais


[28:50 - 29:40]Me undies offers 20% off and free shipping on their website, with Halloween-themed designs available


[29:40 - 30:47]Anthony shares a childhood memory of screaming "penis" in class and trying to hide it from the teacher


[29:52 - 31:24]The narrator also had night terrors as a child


[30:00 - 32:45]The conversation leads to a discussion about mannequins and how they resemble muggles.


[30:09 - 32:03]The conversation shifts to talking about the Xbox 360 and whether it affected them in any way.


[30:30 - 31:24]He then talks about a strange experience he had where he felt like his vision was being edited like in Photoshop.


[31:24 - 32:33]The group discusses a movie called "Night's Hair" and a deleted scene involving the phrase "DT"


[32:03 - 32:45]They discuss their favorite childhood hobbies and movies, such as Game Boy and Home Alone.


[32:46 - 34:16]The speaker shares that he wanted to be a YouTuber when he was younger and was inspired by Smosh videos.


[32:46 - 35:38]The conversation leads to a discussion about mannequins and how they resemble muggles.


[32:52 - 34:16]Anthony shares a childhood memory of screaming "penis" in class and trying to hide it from the teacher


[34:46 - 34:51]The speaker talks about the "YouTube voice" and imitates it.


[35:08 - 39:40]They talk about the early days of YouTube and how there were no established styles, and everyone was figuring it out as they went.


[35:38 - 39:07]The conversation leads to a discussion about mannequins and how they resemble muggles.


[37:36 - 39:00]The speaker shares that he wanted to be a YouTuber when he was younger and was inspired by Smosh videos.


[39:00 - 41:17]The speaker talks about the "YouTube voice" and imitates it.


[39:51 - 40:22]They talk about the early days of YouTube and how there were no established styles, and everyone was figuring it out as they went.


[41:03 - 41:51]They discuss the YouTube Live event in 2007 and how it was the first time they felt like mainstream celebrities.


[41:51 - 42:28]The speaker shares that he wanted to be a YouTuber when he was younger and was inspired by Smosh videos.


[42:28 - 42:49]The conversation ends with a question about whether they have live parents after attending YouTube Live.


[42:28 - 44:50]One individual reveals that both of their parents are dead, which has led to some unresolved trauma and a need for processing.


[44:06 - 45:42]They also discuss the idea of being friends with their parents as adults.


[46:05 - 50:03]They also touch on the topic of drug use and a desire to smoke crack ironically with a friend.


[49:27 - 50:32]Page Content features a conversation between two individuals discussing their relationships with their parents.


[50:04 - 51:47]They also discuss their relationship with each other and how it has evolved over time, including unresolved issues and passive aggression.


[51:47 - 54:11]The conversation ends with a discussion on the importance of expressing emotions and resolving conflicts in relationships.


[53:33 - 54:50]The other individual talks about his relationship with his own parents and how it has changed over time.


[54:16 - 54:45]They ultimately decide to cook and smoke cocaine instead.


[54:50 - 56:33]One person suggests the other is often the cause of petty arguments


[54:57 - 57:42]One person parked their car too far to the right causing issues with the other person's car


[57:31 - 57:37]Discussion about a parking issue that occurred the previous night


[57:42 - 1.01:19]One person suggests the other is often the cause of petty arguments


[59:36 - 1.00:36]One person parked their car too far to the right causing issues with the other person's car


[1.00:37 - 1.02:26]The group expresses a desire to be like Ryan Reynolds


[1.02:11 - 1.04:16]A sponsorship for Mint Mobile is mentioned, with the group encouraging Ryan Reynolds to come on the podcast


[1.04:16 - 1.05:31]The conversation shifts to discussing the youtubers who have "fallen off"


[1.04:16 - 1.06:24]The speaker talks about their experience revolutionizing online content and inspiring others


[1.04:38 - 1.08:41]The speaker discusses their desire to learn from others and their admiration for the interviewer's format


[1.05:08 - 1.07:07]One person mentions feeling young despite being 35 years old


[1.06:25 - 1.08:07]The speaker reflects on how far they can take their show and pushing themselves outside of their comfort zone.


[1.06:25 - 1.08:52]The conversation ends with a playful argument about height.


[1.06:45 - 1.08:19]The conversation shifts to discussing the youtubers who have "fallen off"


[1.07:25 - 1.10:37]The speaker talks about their own process for interviews, including research and crafting questions


[1.07:31 - 1.08:29]The conversation shifts to discussing the feeling of being "irrelevant" or "falling off"


[1.08:29 - 1.09:04]The conversation ends with a playful argument about height.


[1.08:42 - 1.09:16]The speaker reflects on how far they can take their show and pushing themselves outside of their comfort zone.


[1.09:34 - 1.10:54]The speaker talks about their own process for interviews, including research and crafting questions


[1.10:54 - 1.11:32]They mention working hard and being naturally good at having ideas


[1.11:37 - 1.12:09]The speaker discusses their success on the internet and how it compares to their previous channel, Smosh


[1.11:47 - 1.19:48]The speaker reflects on how far they can take their show and pushing themselves outside of their comfort zone.


[1.17:58 - 1.20:15]The speaker and another person are discussing a video or film project.


[1.17:58 - 1.20:40]They mention working hard and being naturally good at having ideas


[1.18:15 - 1.19:43]The speaker discusses their success on the internet and how it compares to their previous channel, Smosh


[1.19:49 - 1.22:54]The speaker talks about their long-term goals, including designing clothing and evolving their interview show


[1.20:15 - 1.21:08]The speaker mentions a person named Josh.


[1.20:27 - 1.21:08]The speaker discusses their success on the internet and how it compares to their previous channel, Smosh


[1.20:40 - 1.22:54]They discuss a potential project where they go on dates and ask each other questions while doing activities.


[1.22:01 - 1.22:36]They mention a new clothing line that will be released soon.


[1.22:54 - 1.24:36]The speaker reflects on how far they can take their show and pushing themselves outside of their comfort zone.


[1.22:54 - 1.24:36]They discuss how their videos can be a way for people to understand them better.


[1.23:02 - 1.26:18]The speaker and another person are discussing a video or film project.


[1.24:37 - 1.25:28]They discuss a potential project where they go on dates and ask each other questions while doing activities.


[1.25:34 - 1.29:41]The speaker and another person talk about being uncircumcised.


[1.28:14 - 1.30:16]They discuss a potential project where they go on dates and ask each other questions while doing activities.


[1.28:28 - 1.32:41]The speaker and another person talk about being uncircumcised.


[1.31:10 - 1.31:40]The speaker shares a story about a program in Washington where teenagers serve on juries for juvenile offenders.


[1.32:41 - 1.33:44]They mention a dream the speaker had about Dream.


[1.33:07 - 1.33:59]The speaker reflects on their own past project and the difference in viewership compared to the Minecraft event.


[1.33:07 - 1.34:30]The speaker and another person are discussing a video or film project.


[1.33:16 - 1.33:44]The speaker talks about watching history videos on YouTube and discovering Minecraft.


[1.33:44 - 1.34:52]They discuss how Dream's event is a huge thing.


[1.33:44 - 1.35:50]They talk about the massive viewership of the Minecraft event, estimating it to be close to 2 million live viewers and 10 million views in 24 hours.


[1.34:19 - 1.35:24]The speaker and another person talk about being uncircumcised.


[1.34:19 - 1.35:24]The speaker reflects on their own past project and the difference in viewership compared to the Minecraft event.


[1.34:52 - 1.36:04]They talk about the massive viewership of the Minecraft event, estimating it to be close to 2 million live viewers and 10 million views in 24 hours.


[1.35:25 - 1.36:56]The speaker describes the "dream SMP" and its scripted content featuring multiple streamers.


[1.37:35 - 1.38:50]The speaker notes that being a YouTuber or streamer is now a popular career aspiration among kids.


[1.37:58 - 1.40:30]The speaker discusses the influence of teenage girls and their impact on internet culture.


[1.38:57 - 1.39:18]They mention the pandemic and quarantine as factors contributing to the popularity of Minecraft.


[1.39:33 - 1.40:15]The speaker notes that being a YouTuber or streamer is now a popular career aspiration among kids.


[1.40:16 - 1.41:50]The speaker compares the dream SMP to mainstream examples like K-pop and the vlog squad.


[1.40:16 - 1.42:01]The speaker and the host talk about their past experience with YouTube and the moment they realized it was going to be their career


[1.40:22 - 1.40:36]The host talks about his first website, which featured a picture of himself with balloons under his shirt, and how he was bullied for it


[1.41:23 - 1.42:17]They mention their own childhood experiences with shows like Power Rangers and how they would have loved access to personalized content.


[1.41:23 - 1.43:20]The speaker and the host talk about their past experience with YouTube and the moment they realized it was going to be their career


[1.41:51 - 1.42:01]They mention the pandemic and quarantine as factors contributing to the popularity of Minecraft.


[1.42:17 - 1.44:14]The speaker notes that being a YouTuber or streamer is now a popular career aspiration among kids.


[1.42:24 - 1.43:51]The speaker talks about his experience of going to community college and how he focused on creating YouTube content instead of paying attention in class


[1.43:51 - 1.45:32]The speaker and the host talk about their past experience with YouTube and the moment they realized it was going to be their career


[1.45:32 - 1.46:48]The speaker reveals that the Smosh logo was created when he was 14 and it was a combination of the fast forward icon and the letter S for Smosh in a Linkin Park font


[1.45:39 - 1.47:45]The host talks about his first website, which featured a picture of himself with balloons under his shirt, and how he was bullied for it


[1.46:02 - 1.46:42]The speaker reveals that the Smosh logo was created when he was 14 and it was a combination of the fast forward icon and the letter S for Smosh in a Linkin Park font


[1.47:27 - 1.47:39]The host talks about his first website, which featured a picture of himself with balloons under his shirt, and how he was bullied for it


[1.47:45 - 1.48:10]The speaker and the host talk about their past experience with YouTube and the moment they realized it was going to be their career


[1.48:10 - 1.49:27]The host jokes about how they don't have real jobs compared to people who fly planes


[1.48:15 - 1.49:15]The podcast ends with the host and speaker doing a horsey bear impression.


[1.48:41 - 1.49:09]The speaker promotes his new clothing line and mentions that it will be released soon


[1.49:28 - 1.49:48]The podcast ends with the host and speaker doing a horsey bear impression.