
SuperMegaCast - EP 163: Gee Golly Gosh That's Dark


[00:09 - 00:16] Yo, what's up, Brian McGee? It's episode 163 of the Super Mega Cast.


[00:38 - 00:52]They discuss changing the name of the podcast to Super Mega Podcast.


[01:36 - 01:49]They talk about their busy week and issues with losing footage while recording SpongeBob Battle for Bikini Bottom.


[01:49 - 01:56]They mention recording three episodes, and one of them being better than the other.


[02:20 - 02:26]They discuss Ryan's upcoming trip to Austin for a wedding.


[04:00 - 04:06]They joke about changing their names to include "penis" as a protest against censorship.


[05:28 - 05:35]They mention other popular YouTubers and their subscriber counts.


[05:35 - 05:40]They discuss their start at Game Grumps and how they eventually left to focus on their own channel.


[06:02 - 06:15]They mention Brent, their former boss, and his support in their decision to leave.


[06:59 - 07:05]They clarify that they are on good terms with their former employer, Game Grumps.


[07:15 - 07:27]Their main focus now is their own channel and pursuing other talents.


[00:09 - 07:41]The Super Mega Cast hosts discuss changing the name of their podcast, their busy week and issues with recording, Ryan's upcoming trip, and their start at Game Grumps and decision to leave to focus on their own channel. They also mention their good terms with their former employer and their main focus now on pursuing other talents.


[07:41 - 07:56]The speakers discuss their time working for Game Grumps and how it helped them build their own channel, Super Mega.


[07:56 - 08:11]They mention their small subscriber count and lack of income before joining Game Grumps.


[07:56 - 08:11]They talk about the small amount of money they made from ad revenue during that time.


[08:11 - 08:22]They mention their current income of 3.6 million dollars a day and their goal to increase it.


[08:30 - 08:36]The speakers discuss their frustration with taxes and joke about creative ways to pay them.


[09:57 - 10:09]They joke about being arrested for not paying taxes and the possibility of working in a coffee shop while being a cop.


[10:27 - 10:36]They discuss the emotional toll of working as a cop or EMT, including having to put down animals and deal with traumatic situations.


[13:05 - 13:17]They mention assisted suicide and their support for it in certain cases, such as terminal illness or extreme physical suffering.


[13:05 - 13:17]The speakers agree that assisted suicide should only be an option in cases where the person's quality of life is rapidly deteriorating.


[14:36 - 14:49]The speakers mention a video they saw about a family going through with assisted suicide.


[14:36 - 14:49]They briefly touch on the first recorded assisted suicide, which may have taken place in Europe.


[07:41 - 15:19]Overall, the speakers discuss their experiences working for Game Grumps and their views on assisted suicide.


[16:31 - 16:54] The speaker discusses the possibility of being taken out and the difficulty of fixing plastic surgery mistakes.


[16:54 - 17:06]They mention Michael Jackson as an example of someone who may have had plastic surgery.


[17:12 - 17:26]The speaker brings up the Circus Brothers and their work with tigers.


[17:12 - 17:26]They mention that the Circus Brothers are actually French tech billionaires.


[17:26 - 17:33]The speaker comments on the brothers' appearance and plastic surgery choices.


[17:40 - 17:45]They discuss the potential addiction to plastic surgery and the mental illness underlying it.


[18:05 - 18:11]The conversation shifts to the speaker's own potential plastic surgery and their sister's suggestion to get a nose job.


[20:58 - 21:05]They discuss the funeral industry and the high cost of funerals and coffins.


[21:55 - 22:03]The speaker suggests repurposing the coffin as a guest bed.


[22:30 - 22:48]They mention the environmental impact of burials and the use of harmful chemicals.


[15:19 - 22:48]The speaker discusses the possibility and difficulty of fixing plastic surgery mistakes, as well as the example of Michael Jackson. They also comment on the Circus Brothers, who are actually French tech billionaires, and discuss the potential addiction and mental illness underlying plastic surgery. The conversation then shifts to the funeral industry and the high cost of funerals and coffins, with the suggestion of repurposing the coffin as a guest bed. The speaker ultimately concludes that burials are no longer practical or sentimental due to the large number of people and the negative environmental impact.


[22:48 - 23:03]Person discussing small town life and cemetery plots


[23:28 - 23:36]Mention of cremation and its symbolism


[23:28 - 23:36]Conversation about the origins of humans and bodies after death


[25:56 - 26:11]Personal anecdotes about grandparents


[27:13 - 27:36]Discussion about grandparents and their detachment from the world


[27:13 - 27:36]Description of grandparents' religious beliefs and their lack of bigotry


[29:09 - 29:17]Brief mention of personal resemblance to deceased grandfather


[29:30 - 29:41]Mention of grandfathers' involvement in World War II and resulting PTSD


[30:19 - 30:30]Uncertainty about whether grandparents know about person's job in entertainment industry


[30:44 - 31:00]Possibility of showing grandparents a West Anderson movie as a way to introduce them to person's work


[22:48 - 31:00]Person discusses small town life, cemetery plots, cremation symbolism, origins of humans and bodies after death, and personal anecdotes about their grandparents' religious beliefs and detachment from the world. Mention of grandfathers' involvement in World War II and resulting PTSD, and potential for introducing grandparents to person's work in entertainment industry.


[31:00 - 31:20]The speaker discusses editing a movie and making their grandparents believe they were the director.


[31:20 - 31:35]They talk about putting themselves in a movie and gaslighting their grandparents.


[32:46 - 32:53]They discuss writing obituaries and wanting to outlive their mother.


[35:04 - 35:20]The speaker mentions wanting to make a will and leaving everything to Adam Sandler.


[37:17 - 37:38]They talk about sneaking their ashes into Sandler's food and wanting to be turned into shisha.


[38:03 - 38:10]The conversation turns to death and the speaker reflects on the inevitability of dying.


[38:48 - 38:58]They express a desire to die of old age and to live a little longer.


[31:00 - 38:58]The speaker discusses editing a movie and gaslighting their grandparents, writes obituaries and talks about leaving everything to Adam Sandler, and reflects on death and their desire to die of old age.


[39:16 - 39:22]Two individuals discuss their love for a movie called "Mid-40s" and its director, Judd Apatow.


[39:22 - 39:28]They also mention other movies directed by Apatow, such as "Funny People" and "This is 40."


[40:33 - 41:00]The conversation then shifts to talking about unhealthy habits and how they can affect one's health in the future.


[41:31 - 41:45]They recall their unhealthy eating habits in middle school and the availability of unhealthy food options at the time.


[43:24 - 44:05]One individual shares their experience using a coupon extension called Honey to save money on online purchases.


[44:58 - 45:33]The conversation ends with a brief mention of self-care and the importance of creating a comfortable living space.


[46:02 - 46:23]They also mention using Brooklynan.com for comfortable bedding and towels, and share a discount code for listeners.


[38:58 - 46:45]Overall, the two individuals discuss movies, unhealthy habits, and ways to save money and improve one's living space.


[46:45 - 46:56]The speaker mentions that the audio is being recorded the week before their last tour of 2019 in Texas.


[46:56 - 47:19]They encourage people to buy tickets for the tour because they tend to sell out quickly.


[47:25 - 47:38]They talk about their live shows, which include banter, bits, Q&A, and live drunk drawing.


[48:47 - 49:03]The speaker and their co-host discuss their experiences as YouTubers, including the pressure to monetize their personal lives.


[51:15 - 51:26]They mention other YouTubers like David Dobrik and Logan Paul who share more of their personal lives online.


[51:26 - 51:49]They express their preference for keeping their personal lives private and the negative effects of social media on mental health.


[52:54 - 53:04]They mention the struggle of balancing listening to podcasts or music while playing video games.


[53:43 - 53:49]The speaker shares their experience with getting lost in a movie and the anxiety of checking their phone.


[53:55 - 54:07]The speaker talks about their own social media addiction and the difficulty of disconnecting from it.


[53:55 - 54:07]They express jealousy towards people who are able to take breaks from social media.


[54:12 - 54:18]The speaker mentions their lack of activity on Facebook and the possibility of deleting their account in the future.


[46:45 - 54:26]The overall theme of the audio is the pressure and impact of social media on the speaker's personal life and mental health.


[54:26 - 54:33]The speaker uses Facebook as a way to keep in touch with people from school.


[54:33 - 54:40]They mention changing their profile picture to a "nasty" one.


[55:33 - 55:48]They discuss different methods of limiting social media use, such as turning off their phone for a few hours each night.


[57:26 - 57:32]The speaker talks about the simplicity of male anatomy compared to female anatomy.


[59:37 - 59:44]They talk about their job and taxes.


[1.00:15 - 1.00:24]They mention potentially sending a check and fruit basket to the IRS.


[1.00:52 - 1.01:16]The speaker mentions needing to use the bathroom.


[1.00:52 - 1.01:16]They promote their upcoming live shows in Texas.


[1.00:52 - 1.01:16]The episode will be released on streaming services and YouTube.


[1.01:16 - 1.01:26]The speaker thanks the audience and reminds them to check out more episodes.


[54:26 - 1.01:26]The speaker expresses love for the audience. Overall, the speaker discusses their use of Facebook, social media management, male and female anatomy, their job, and upcoming live shows in Texas. They also thank the audience and express love for them.