
SuperMegaCast - EP 19: YouTube Heroes


[00:22 - 00:31]The podcast is starting, it's the 19th episode of Super Mega Cast


[01:58 - 02:04]They saw the movie Blair Witch, the third installment in the franchise


[03:20 - 03:38]The hosts apologize for getting the episode number wrong last time


[04:26 - 04:34]The cameras in the movie had glitch effects that were unrealistic


[05:25 - 05:36]The movie relied heavily on false jump scares, which annoyed the hosts


[05:41 - 05:47]The hosts recommend not seeing the movie, but say it might be worth watching when it comes out on Netflix


[05:59 - 06:06]The first movie was one of the hosts' first scary movies and they held it in high regard


[05:59 - 06:06]They were disappointed with the new movie and didn't like the direction it went with the witch


[05:59 - 06:06]The director is Adam Wingard, known for other horror movies such as You're Next and VHS


[07:05 - 07:15]The last movie the hosts saw with friends was Kubo and the Two Strings, and they discussed it with Ross and Chris


[07:21 - 07:27]After seeing the movie, the hosts ran into a shirtless man in the bathroom who stared at them


[00:09 - 07:33]Overall, the hosts were disappointed with the Blair Witch movie and did not recommend it.


[08:12 - 08:26]Introduction to discussion about a movie


[08:58 - 09:06]Speculation about a shirtless man in a movie theater restroom


[10:26 - 10:41]Introduction of the topic of YouTube Heroes


[10:26 - 10:41]Description of the program and its goals


[10:41 - 11:03]Concerns about the program, particularly the ability to mass flag videos


[12:09 - 12:18]Discussion about whether or not to recommend the movie


[13:46 - 14:14]Comparison to recent controversy about YouTube's terms of service


[14:28 - 14:44]Discussion about potential abuse of the program


[14:28 - 14:44]Suggestion that the program could be used as a scapegoat for censorship


[14:28 - 14:44]Final thoughts on the program and its potential consequences


[07:33 - 15:06]Discussion of a movie and concerns about the new YouTube Heroes program and its potential for abuse and censorship.


[15:06 - 15:25]They discuss YouTube's new policy of allowing mass flagging of videos.


[16:23 - 16:57]They discuss the potential for incentivizing people to flag videos.


[16:23 - 16:57]They compare the policy to a dystopian society and government surveillance.


[16:23 - 16:57]They mention the disabled comments on the video discussing the policy.


[16:57 - 17:53]They criticize YouTube for being too friendly and arrogant in their approach.


[16:57 - 17:53]They discuss the potential backlash and consequences for YouTube.


[20:29 - 20:48]They transition to a discussion about communion and their experiences with it.


[21:27 - 21:59]They make jokes about the potential for sickness and contamination during communion.


[15:06 - 22:34]The speakers criticize YouTube's new mass flagging policy and discuss its potential consequences, including backlash and a negative impact on content creators. They also make jokes about communion and its potential for sickness. Overall, they express frustration with YouTube and its actions.


[22:34 - 22:44] The speaker recalls a ritual involving a beheaded goat and drinking its blood.


[22:53 - 23:03]They then discuss their experiences with church, with the speaker's favorite part being communion.


[23:37 - 23:51]They describe their church as modern, with options for early and late services.


[24:31 - 24:39]The speaker's church had a separate building called "The Rock" for youth ministries.


[24:45 - 25:02]They recall a man named Arnold who worked at the church and later got caught with child pornography.


[26:58 - 27:21]The speaker and their friends wrote a card for Arnold, not realizing the severity of his actions.


[28:45 - 28:54]The speaker also shares a story of their mother mistakenly telling them their friend had died when it was actually their neighbor's dog.


[29:48 - 29:55]The speaker also mentions their own dog, Lego, and how they feel lucky to have gotten a good dog.


[22:34 - 29:55]Overall, the speaker reflects on their experiences with religion and the unexpected events that have occurred in their life.


[29:55 - 30:09] Dog constantly growled and barked at people, only allowed one person to pet him


[30:09 - 30:17]Would nip at people and could potentially attack smaller dogs


[30:09 - 30:17]Barks at other dogs, has a sharp bark that is annoying and jarring


[30:23 - 30:30]Gets mad at the dog for barking, but it's hard to train him out of it


[30:30 - 30:35]Banana is an asshole but not a bad cat, has asshole tendencies and is not well-behaved


[30:55 - 31:05]Gets used to people, but what pisses the speaker off is that he knocks over open drinks when no one is around


[31:05 - 31:17]Knocked over a Gatorade bottle and a carrot juice, leaving orange stains on the floor


[32:43 - 33:15]The AC company dissolved and the maintenance man lost his tools


[33:35 - 33:58]Hates the AC, which breaks constantly and has caused issues with guests staying over


[34:51 - 35:01]Pouring out water and warping the wood, causing concerns about getting charged for it


[35:33 - 35:45]Next week's episode may be shorter due to recording space being shared with friends


[35:45 - 35:52]Guests are planned for future episodes, but the hosts are currently too busy with work


[35:58 - 36:19]The hosts plan to get more backlogged with content and devote more time to the podcast


[35:58 - 36:19]The podcast is on iTunes every Saturday and on YouTube every Thursday


[29:55 - 36:26]Dog growls and barks at people and other dogs, cat has asshole tendencies and knocks over open drinks, AC breaks constantly and causes issues, future guests are planned, and the podcast is available on both iTunes and YouTube.