
SuperMegaCast - EP 182: The Man & The Boy Podcast


[00:00 - 00:10]Welcome back to the podcast by the Sons of Israel


[00:43 - 00:51]Discussion about changing the name of the podcast to "The Man in the Boy"


[01:04 - 01:11]Episode 182 of the super mega podcast


[01:04 - 01:11]Hosts: Ryan McGee and Matthew Watson


[02:12 - 02:20]Dan from Game Grumps is not actually 6'3"


[02:56 - 03:06]Dan's awkward music video and editing pranks by Ryan


[05:33 - 05:40]Ryan and Matt's trip to Vegas for Carson's 21st birthday


[05:48 - 05:57]Digital scrapbooks on Patreon


[06:22 - 06:40]Ryan's ongoing colon problems and potential sequel to the saga


[07:03 - 07:11]Difficulties with paying the doctor and letters from the DMV


[00:00 - 07:21]The Sons of Israel podcast discusses changing their name, pranks on Dan from Game Grumps, a trip to Vegas, and Ryan's ongoing colon issues.


[07:21 - 07:37] Character misunderstanding: The speaker received two letters from the DMV about overdue charges.


[07:43 - 07:49]DMV charges: The speaker was unable to pay the charges online and had to go to the DMV in person.


[07:49 - 07:56]Registration: The speaker's registration is expiring in April and they need to re-register.


[08:17 - 08:23]Click: The speaker rewatched the movie Click and it still made them emotional.


[08:40 - 09:02]Gay/trans panic jokes: The speaker and their friend discuss outdated and offensive jokes in movies from the 2000s.


[09:40 - 09:47]Tremors: The speaker mentions rewatching the movie Tremors with Kevin Bacon.


[09:47 - 10:16]Making a movie: The speaker and their friend discuss their dream of making a cheesy, practical effects monster movie.


[10:23 - 10:32]SuperMega movie: The speaker and their friend joke about making a movie together.


[13:04 - 13:13]Stealing stepmom: The speaker's friend jokes about stealing his stepmom.


[13:27 - 13:32]Mere fact: The speaker mentions the "mere fact" of something but cannot remember the topic.


[13:43 - 13:49]Doctor's office: The speaker mentions a doctor's office but cannot remember the topic of discussion.


[14:06 - 14:18]Losing followers: The speaker and their friend discuss a comedic idea that they will only share if the speaker loses 100,000 followers on Twitter.


[14:54 - 15:10]Night terror: The speaker had a night terror where they woke up screaming after dreaming about a hooded figure in their backyard.


[14:54 - 15:10]Night terror part 2: The speaker's friend asks about the night terror and the speaker recalls dreaming about a hooded figure in their backyard.


[07:21 - 15:22]The speaker and their friend discuss various topics such as DMV charges, a movie they rewatched, night terrors, and their dream of making a movie together.


[15:22 - 15:27] The speaker and someone else were in the backyard when the speaker saw a second person and yelled for them to run


[15:27 - 15:33]The speaker woke up screaming and it was the first time they had ever had a nightmare


[15:52 - 16:03]The speaker screams in a unique way, sounding like a velociraptor and drinking sweat


[16:16 - 16:34]The speaker is told they should be an actor that plays creepy monsters in movies due to their appearance


[16:35 - 16:56]The speaker mentions an actor who is used in movies because of his lanky and eerie appearance


[17:20 - 17:25]The speaker talks about being diagnosed with Marfan syndrome and Bell's palsy on the internet, but claims to have neither


[18:32 - 18:38]The speaker and someone else plan to do a movie marathon of films with "mommy" in the title


[19:33 - 19:39]The speaker lost a bet and has to masturbate to completion while watching a specific scene from "Big Mama's House 2"


[20:21 - 20:31]The speaker mentions a scene from Norbit where Rasputia causes mayhem at a water park


[20:45 - 20:59]The speaker lost a bet and has to masturbate to completion while watching a specific scene from "Big Mama's House 2"


[21:19 - 21:29]The speaker has a unique scream and appearance that may make them suitable for playing creepy monsters in movies


[22:24 - 22:47]A clip of the scene from Norbit has over 229 million views on YouTube


[22:54 - 23:12]The speaker plans to watch classic movies they haven't seen, such as "The Godfather" and "American Gangster"


[15:22 - 23:12]The speaker and someone else were in the backyard when they saw a second person and yelled for them to run. The speaker woke up screaming for the first time after having a nightmare, and describes their unique scream and appearance. They mention an actor used in creepy monster roles and their internet diagnoses of Marfan syndrome and Bell's palsy. The speaker plans to do a movie marathon with the word "mommy" in the title and discusses losing a bet to masturbate to a scene from "Big Mama's House 2". They also mention a popular scene from Norbit and their plans to watch classic movies they haven't seen.


[23:12 - 23:20]Discussion about classic movies and why some people haven't seen them


[23:20 - 23:32]Mention of "Delta Farce" and personal experience with it


[23:20 - 23:32]Excitement about watching "Delta Farce" with a friend


[23:41 - 23:47]Mention of PG-13 rating and use of profanity in the movie


[24:07 - 24:16]Plans for a movie marathon and sponsorship break


[24:16 - 24:25]Advertisement for Honey, a free online shopping tool


[26:36 - 26:47]Advertisement for Upstart, a lending platform


[27:40 - 27:46]Discussion about watching "Goldmember"


[29:00 - 29:06]Speculation about Mike Myers' age and appearance


[30:39 - 30:45]Personal reflection on past celebrity deaths and their impact


[30:45 - 31:11]Mention of upcoming celebrity deaths in 2020


[23:12 - 31:11]Discussion about classic movies, personal experience with "Delta Farce," plans for a movie marathon, advertisements for Honey and Upstart, discussion about "Goldmember," speculation about celebrity deaths, and personal reflection on past deaths.


[31:21 - 31:39]Narrator discusses his concern for Bam Margera's well-being and potential death due to alcoholism and addiction


[32:27 - 32:32]He remembers his own emotional reactions to the deaths of celebrities like Mr. Rogers and Steve Irwin


[33:28 - 33:41]He reflects on the impact of celebrity deaths, particularly the death of Kobe Bryant and the shock it caused in the city of LA


[38:29 - 38:43]Narrator discusses the lasting impact of tragic events, such as 9/11, and how they shape our perception of the world


[31:11 - 39:00]Overall, the narrator contemplates the significance of celebrity deaths and major events in our lifetime.


[39:00 - 39:11]The speaker discusses the events of September 11th and the possibility of similar events happening in the future.


[39:28 - 39:36]They note that politics are becoming more divisive and dangerous due to a focus on team mentality.


[39:28 - 39:36]They mention how this has always existed in politics, but it seems to be coming to a boiling point now.


[40:38 - 40:51]The speaker talks about how they have noticed this more as an adult, and how it may have been even crazier during the Vietnam War.


[40:51 - 41:03]They discuss how history repeats itself, but in a slightly different way each time.


[42:08 - 42:17]The speaker mentions how there is a strong fan base for President Trump, and how this is different from other presidents.


[42:28 - 42:33]They discuss how Trump appeals to certain groups that have not been represented before.


[42:53 - 43:29]The speaker talks about the issues the left focuses on and how they may not resonate with people in middle America.


[45:44 - 45:50]They mention how they used to trust mainstream media, but have now come to realize they can't trust any media.


[46:52 - 47:10]The speaker explains their approach to consuming political content, which includes watching a variety of sources from different sides.


[46:52 - 47:10]The speaker acknowledges that there are blurred lines between certain right-leaning sources, but ultimately believes in consuming a broad spectrum of content and forming their own opinions.


[47:16 - 47:52]They mention certain sources they refuse to watch, such as Alex Jones and Breitbart.


[39:00 - 47:52]In summary, the speaker discusses the current state of politics and media, noting the divisiveness and danger of team mentality and the importance of consuming a variety of sources to form one's own opinions.


[47:52 - 48:14]Narrator discusses disagreement with Ben Shapiro's stance on gay marriage


[47:52 - 48:14]Narrator discusses disagreement with Ben Shapiro's stance on gay marriage


[48:21 - 48:33]Mentions excluding people based on religion and shutting out certain groups


[50:01 - 50:14]Trusts political news from a forum called 4chan's poll board


[50:30 - 50:41]Critiques media bias and the importance of understanding it


[51:52 - 52:02]Expresses support for Bernie Sanders and his consistency as a candidate


[52:57 - 53:39]Acknowledges the necessity of Bernie Sanders in the current political climate


[54:35 - 54:45]Discusses coronavirus and its potential to become a seasonal virus


[55:09 - 55:27]Concern for transmitting the virus to vulnerable populations


[55:39 - 55:59]Emphasizes the importance of hand washing to prevent the spread of the virus


[55:59 - 56:17]California being ground zero for the virus in the US


[56:17 - 56:22]Speculation about celebrities and others potentially getting the virus


[47:52 - 56:22]Narrator discusses disagreement with Ben Shapiro, critiques media bias, expresses support for Bernie Sanders, and discusses the coronavirus outbreak in the US.


[56:22 - 56:28] Discussion about the coronavirus and its potential to become a pandemic


[56:34 - 56:40]The exponential growth of viruses and the potential for it to spread quickly


[57:00 - 57:15]The current state of the coronavirus in America and other countries


[57:57 - 58:25]The idea of pandemics and other potential threats to humanity, such as nuclear war, climate change, and alien invasion


[59:51 - 1.00:16]The possibility of other advanced species in the universe, including the potential for ancient civilizations on other planets


[1.01:55 - 1.02:00]The creation of Earth and the development of life on the planet


[1.04:23 - 1.04:44]The discovery of a fossilized microorganism in a meteor from Mars, leading to the possibility of life on the planet


[1.05:14 - 1.05:24]The debate over whether life could exist on a gas giant planet


[56:22 - 1.05:31]The overall theme of the discussion is the potential for life to exist beyond Earth and the advancements and developments of humanity in the universe.


[1.05:31 - 1.06:08]Two individuals discussing the possibility of life on other planets and how it may be different from what we imagine


[1.10:50 - 1.10:55]Discussion of aliens and their portrayal in media as either humanoid or bug-like


[1.10:50 - 1.10:55]Speculation on whether the development of life is specific to Earth or if it could happen on other planets


[1.11:02 - 1.11:09]Amusement at the appearance of orangutans, specifically their facial features and hair


[1.11:09 - 1.11:18]Mention of similarities between species on different planets and the existence of apex species on each planet


[1.11:09 - 1.11:18]Comparison of gorillas to orcs in human society, with humans being the most advanced species


[1.11:09 - 1.11:18]Consideration of the potential strength of gorillas if they were to fully utilize their physical capabilities


[1.11:09 - 1.11:18]Comparing different primate species to mythical creatures, with gorillas being the "dumb orcs" and orangutans being the "old wizards"


[1.11:18 - 1.11:33]Discussion of hairless chimpanzees and orangutans, with the latter being described as resembling a "stupid naked old man"


[1.11:33 - 1.11:46]Reflection on the similarities between monkeys and humans, with monkeys being essentially "stupid people"


[1.12:00 - 1.12:05]Mention of a funny video involving a monkey getting excited for dinner


[1.12:12 - 1.12:23]Mention of the potential for losing one's voice after making a loud noise


[1.05:31 - 1.12:34]Two individuals discuss the possibility of life on other planets, the portrayal of aliens in media, the development of life on different planets, the existence of apex species, and the comparison of different primate species to mythical creatures. They also reflect on the similarities between monkeys and humans, and mention a funny video involving a monkey.