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[00:00 - 01:20]The group discusses being late for Austin's arrival


[00:49 - 02:04]Austin is accused of being anti-sports but admits to watching the fight


[02:04 - 03:39]They discuss Israel Adesanya's victory and taunting of a child during the fight


[03:39 - 04:58]The group discusses being late for Austin's arrival


[04:21 - 05:22]They debate about whether Taylor Swift's songs are good or not


[05:22 - 06:21]Austin is accused of being anti-sports but admits to watching the fight


[06:22 - 07:37]The group discusses being late for Austin's arrival


[06:28 - 06:39]Austin calls and the text ends.


[06:40 - 07:23]They talk about Austin's refusal to wear makeup causing drama with his gay friends


[07:37 - 08:51]They plan a family dinner for the evening


[08:51 - 09:44]Cutie Cinderella discusses her Mormon family and her desire to take her nephew to Hogwarts


[09:44 - 11:09]George arrives and there is a discussion about the microphone.


[09:51 - 10:09]The speaker ended a stream and had other obligations to attend to.


[10:24 - 11:16]The others have been talking about the speaker's lateness and anxieties.


[10:31 - 11:28]The speaker is on their way and informs someone named George.


[11:28 - 11:59]The others have been talking about the speaker's lateness and anxieties.


[11:59 - 12:31]The speaker mentions having sleep apnea and needing to see a doctor.


[12:31 - 13:01]The conversation turns to working out and the speaker's therapist recommending it.


[13:01 - 13:09]The speaker is on their way and informs someone named George.


[13:09 - 13:24]The speaker mentions a concert and receiving DMs from random people asking to come.


[13:24 - 14:22]The speaker admits to not knowing much about Taylor Swift's music.


[13:35 - 13:42]The speaker mentions they have been live for 30 minutes.


[14:05 - 15:33]The speaker mentions something being wrong with their brain.


[14:37 - 15:22]The group discusses Taylor Swift and one member being a hater.


[15:33 - 15:39]The others have been talking about the speaker's lateness and anxieties.


[15:39 - 16:09]George arrives and there is a discussion about the microphone.


[16:09 - 16:28]The speaker mentions something being wrong with their brain.


[16:28 - 17:11]The group talks about the Israel Adesanya fight and the speaker's decision to not stream for the month of April.


[16:46 - 17:53]They discuss Taylor Swift's song "Happiness" and interpret the lyrics.


[17:53 - 18:00]The speaker is late but the others have already started without them.


[18:00 - 19:38]George arrives and there is a discussion about the microphone.


[18:14 - 18:20]The others have been talking about the speaker's lateness and anxieties.


[18:21 - 18:39]The speaker admits to not knowing much about Taylor Swift's music.


[18:26 - 19:21]They discuss Taylor Swift's song "Happiness" and interpret the lyrics.


[19:22 - 20:12]George arrives and there is a discussion about the microphone.


[19:38 - 20:18]The speaker mentions they have been live for 30 minutes.


[20:18 - 20:31]Multiple people raise their hands to indicate that they thought communication was sufficient.


[20:32 - 21:40]One person mentions that they proposed a different time for the meeting.


[20:45 - 22:14]This person states that they made a mistake by not informing others about a guest joining the meeting.


[20:52 - 21:27]The speaker initially lies to the woman about knowing Spanish, but then struggles to communicate with her during the flight.


[21:40 - 24:57]The speaker apologizes for being late and explains that they were helping an elderly woman at the airport.


[23:08 - 25:17]The speaker initially lies to the woman about knowing Spanish, but then struggles to communicate with her during the flight.


[23:34 - 25:24]The group jokes about the situation and the speaker's actions, but ultimately agrees that the speaker did the right thing by not infantilizing the woman.


[25:24 - 26:57]The woman becomes lost at the airport and the speaker helps her find her bags and directs her to the curb where she is supposed to meet her family.


[26:57 - 27:56]The group jokes about the situation and the speaker's actions, but ultimately agrees that the speaker did the right thing by not infantilizing the woman.


[27:04 - 28:34]The woman becomes lost at the airport and the speaker helps her find her bags and directs her to the curb where she is supposed to meet her family.


[28:34 - 30:06]The speaker's boyfriend is invited to join the group for dinner.


[29:25 - 29:31]Multiple people raise their hands to indicate that they thought communication was sufficient.


[29:34 - 29:55]The speaker's boyfriend arrives and the podcast officially begins.


[30:07 - 32:06]They enjoy Japanese, Mexican, Turkish, and American cuisine


[30:50 - 36:37]They discuss British food, which they find to be unappealing


[36:37 - 38:17]The speaker's original username ideas were Trauma, Undercock, Thundercock28, and George of the Jungle


[36:42 - 39:21]They ultimately chose the name GeorgeNotFound because it was available on all platforms


[38:04 - 38:49]The other speakers suggest different variations of the name, such as Sir George, Jorge Diamonds, and Filthy


[39:09 - 40:12]They briefly discuss the potential name Austin's Show, which some people did not initially like but the speaker thinks is fine.


[40:13 - 41:42]They also mention other potential usernames, such as Rapskallion, Dirty Rapskallion, Clinical Hits, Clinical Strike, and The Violator


[41:42 - 43:22]Speaker decides to stick with their current name, QT Cinderella, which was inspired by the phrase "I'm a cutie pie"


[42:48 - 44:03]The other person argues that Riz is about boosting emotional attraction, not just being charming


[43:22 - 43:44]They briefly discuss the potential name Austin's Show, which some people did not initially like but the speaker thinks is fine.


[44:03 - 46:22]One person shares a personal experience of being in a relationship with someone they were not physically attracted to


[44:29 - 46:28]The other person argues that Riz is about boosting emotional attraction, not just being charming


[46:29 - 49:33]One person argues that Riz is about being charming and treating women like normal human beings, not using pickup lines or game tactics


[48:47 - 50:27]They talk about how being too eager or desperate can backfire in trying to attract someone


[49:11 - 51:43]Two people discuss Riz, a term for the ability to attract women


[49:33 - 49:45]They talk about how being too eager or desperate can backfire in trying to attract someone


[51:43 - 53:38]One person shares a personal experience of being in a relationship with someone they were not physically attracted to


[51:49 - 53:57]The other person argues that Riz is about boosting emotional attraction, not just being charming


[51:58 - 52:04]The person is confused and unsure of what to do


[52:04 - 52:43]The conversation shifts to people accidentally dating someone they shouldn't have


[52:44 - 52:50]The person tells a story about responding to the slur with the same word


[52:50 - 53:24]The conversation shifts to people accidentally dating someone they shouldn't have


[53:05 - 53:17]A person is discussing their experience with a guy who took their virginity and then ghosted them


[53:25 - 53:38]They are questioned about whether they slept with the best friend and admit to it, saying it was only once or twice and was miserable


[53:38 - 53:45]The conversation shifts to people accidentally dating someone they shouldn't have


[53:38 - 53:51]They talk about how being too eager or desperate can backfire in trying to attract someone


[53:45 - 53:51]The person giving the advice says not to do that and brings up a podcast topic


[53:51 - 54:28]The conversation shifts to people accidentally dating someone they shouldn't have


[53:58 - 54:28]They conclude that being confident, engaging, and having sparkling eyes can make someone charming and increase their chances of attracting someone.


[54:28 - 54:40]The person is confused and unsure of what to do


[54:40 - 54:54]The guest mentions a late night show he has coming out


[54:54 - 55:01]The person is confused and unsure of what to do


[55:01 - 55:06]The guest mentions a late night show he has coming out


[55:07 - 56:11]The conversation turns to the guest, George, and his show Banter


[55:13 - 55:41]Plans are made for a live episode of fear and banter


[55:20 - 55:35]Plans are made for a future episode with all parties involved


[55:41 - 56:17]The guest mentions a late night show he has coming out


[56:17 - 56:29]Plans are made for a live episode of fear and banter


[56:30 - 56:42]The conversation shifts to a derogatory slur being yelled from a car


[56:42 - 56:54]Plans are made for a live episode of fear and banter


[56:54 - 57:00]The guest mentions a late night show he has coming out


[57:01 - 57:48]The person realizes they are in West Hollywood and the slur was likely used as a greeting


[57:13 - 58:05]The conversation ends with confusion over what was said and the person refusing to repeat it.