We Were Told to Talk About This | Smosh Mouth 51
[00:01 - 01:05]Kiana Parker, another member of the Smosh team, is also present and has organized the episode's talking points for her birthday
[00:38 - 02:25]Kiana shares her birthday with Courtney and jokes that Smosh only hires people born in June
[01:29 - 02:33]The group discusses their zodiac signs and Kiana suggests they check their Co-Star app for updates
[01:59 - 03:12]Amanda and Shane struggle to find the app on their phones and Amanda jokes about Shane's Virgo tendencies
[03:57 - 05:27]The group laughs and moves on to the next topic, with Amanda and Shane joking about their incompatible astrological signs
[04:05 - 04:20]Amanda and Shane struggle to find the app on their phones and Amanda jokes about Shane's Virgo tendencies
[04:20 - 06:48]Kiana shares some of her thoughts and talking points, and the group starts discussing the first one about well-done steak
[05:43 - 06:29]Kiana's first talking point is about how hating on well-done steak is anti-black, but she doesn't elaborate and says to just trust her
[05:50 - 08:13]They end by joking about aggressive sex.
[05:58 - 06:29]The speaker and another person are discussing their opinions on well-done steak and the movie "Parent Trap."
[06:48 - 07:14]Shane and Amanda struggle to understand the connection between well-done steak and anti-blackness, but Kiana moves on to the next topic
[06:48 - 08:21]They discuss the unethical nature of the movie and how it teaches kids to try and get their parents back together.
[07:00 - 07:34]Kiana shares some of her thoughts and talking points, and the group starts discussing the first one about well-done steak
[07:35 - 08:21]The group laughs and moves on to the next topic, with Amanda and Shane joking about their incompatible astrological signs
[08:22 - 09:10]Courtney is described as the "wizard behind the curtain" and has been instrumental in the creation of Smosh shows and content
[08:22 - 10:46]The speaker and another person are discussing their opinions on well-done steak and the movie "Parent Trap."
[09:10 - 09:23]Kiana shares some of her thoughts and talking points, and the group starts discussing the first one about well-done steak
[09:24 - 10:09]Amanda and Shane struggle to find the app on their phones and Amanda jokes about Shane's Virgo tendencies
[09:36 - 10:24]Kiana's final talking point is about Amanda learning how to speak their mind clearly, and the group jokes about Amanda's communication skills
[09:45 - 10:02]They eventually find the app and read their co-star updates, with Kiana suggesting they build emotional understanding and self-reflect
[10:03 - 11:35]The speaker shares their co-star horoscope, which mentions making a distinction between friends and fans and not being compatible in terms of sex and aggression.
[11:02 - 11:15]They mention the different zodiac signs of the characters in the movie.
[11:36 - 12:30]The speaker and another person are discussing their opinions on well-done steak and the movie "Parent Trap."
[11:51 - 12:36]They discuss the unethical nature of the movie and how it teaches kids to try and get their parents back together.
[12:37 - 13:10]The speaker brings up the fact that all the characters in the movie could be interpreted as queer.
[13:10 - 14:32]The speaker reveals they were actually talking about the 1998 version of "Parent Trap" and not the original.
[14:00 - 16:10]The speaker shares their co-star horoscope, which mentions making a distinction between friends and fans and not being compatible in terms of sex and aggression.
[14:39 - 15:20]The speaker brings up the fact that all the characters in the movie could be interpreted as queer.
[15:26 - 16:04]The speaker mentions they have more to talk about, including steam, blank slate, second glances, loose ends, shyness, and unrequited love.
[15:39 - 16:41]The speaker and Kiana discuss their relationship and Shane's day.
[15:53 - 16:35]The speaker shares their co-star horoscope, which mentions making a distinction between friends and fans and not being compatible in terms of sex and aggression.
[16:04 - 16:16]The speaker mentions a friend, Courtney, and wonders why she is not on her main page.
[16:42 - 17:09]Kiana brings up a TikTok trend of non-dentists doing veneers, which the speaker finds concerning.
[17:09 - 18:32]They talk about changing one's perspective when things can't be changed.
[17:21 - 17:50]The speaker shows a photo of herself with her "skull down," which she finds not as bad as other photos in the process.
[17:50 - 18:26]They discuss the pressure to conform to conventional beauty standards and the loss of uniqueness.
[18:32 - 19:16]The speaker shares her own experience with getting two veneers.
[19:16 - 20:57]The speaker shows a photo of herself with her "skull down," which she finds not as bad as other photos in the process.
[20:36 - 20:43]They talk about changing one's perspective when things can't be changed.
[20:57 - 21:20]The speaker shows a photo of herself with her "skull down," which she finds not as bad as other photos in the process.
[21:21 - 21:55]The conversation returns to Kiana and her love for TikTok.
[21:55 - 23:20]The speaker's family is obsessed with using sunscreen.
[22:21 - 22:36]They briefly discuss a trend from their teenage years of using baby oil to tan quickly.
[23:20 - 23:47]The speaker shows a photo of herself with her "skull down," which she finds not as bad as other photos in the process.
[23:47 - 24:03]The speaker and Kiana discuss their relationship and Shane's day.
[24:04 - 24:34]The speaker discusses their love for the show Glee and their disappointment that it doesn't get the respect it deserves.
[24:36 - 25:09]The speaker talks about the impact of the song "Don't Stop Believing" and how it has become a staple in karaoke bars.
[25:10 - 26:19]The speaker also expresses their love for other Journey songs.
[26:25 - 28:12]The speaker jokingly mentions their headache being the B plot of their life.
[26:31 - 26:46]The speaker also expresses their love for other Journey songs.
[26:46 - 29:32]The speaker discusses their love for the show Glee and their disappointment that it doesn't get the respect it deserves.
[28:46 - 29:26]They mention that Glee was the first show to feature a prominent and positive teen queer character.
[28:53 - 29:04]The speaker mentions a shirt from a brand called Super Yucky that references the Challenger show.
[29:33 - 29:54]The speaker discusses their love for the show Glee and their disappointment that it doesn't get the respect it deserves.
[29:54 - 30:18]They mention the show's focus on acapella music and how it may have strayed from that concept.
[30:18 - 30:51]They discuss the controversy surrounding the sexualization of students and teachers in the show.
[30:51 - 31:41]The speaker discusses their love for the show Glee and their disappointment that it doesn't get the respect it deserves.
[31:21 - 32:44]The speaker brings up a documentary called "The Vow" and how it featured a college acapella group they were familiar with.
[32:44 - 35:15]The speaker discusses their love for the show Glee and their disappointment that it doesn't get the respect it deserves.
[32:58 - 33:15]They discuss watching half of Challenger and enjoying it, but having to stop due to a headache.
[33:15 - 34:01]The speaker briefly talks about the movie "King Richard" and its potential for a romantic subplot.
[34:25 - 35:37]They mention their love for sports movies and briefly discuss the film "Rudy."
[35:02 - 35:07]The speaker mentions a shirt from a brand called Super Yucky that references the Challenger show.
[35:15 - 35:53]They discuss watching half of Challenger and enjoying it, but having to stop due to a headache.
[35:20 - 35:53]They mention a favorite movie of the year and express excitement about watching it.
[35:53 - 38:11]One speaker suggests encouraging people to read more "head empty" books, while another agrees and shares their personal experience with reading.
[36:01 - 38:28]They discuss the pressure to read "great" or acclaimed books, and how this can take away from the enjoyment of reading.
[38:28 - 39:17]The idea of living multiple lives through reading is mentioned.
[39:18 - 40:14]The idea of "beach books" or books that are meant for relaxation and enjoyment, rather than analysis, is brought up.
[40:14 - 40:48]The speaker shares that they are on "book talk" and often end up on "dude book talk," with a focus on history and gritty fantasy.
[40:37 - 41:15]The speakers mention specific books they recommend to each other, including "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" and "Song of Achilles" and "Cersei."
[40:49 - 40:55]The speakers mention specific books and authors they enjoy, including fantasy and romance novels.
[41:15 - 42:44]The speakers mention specific books they recommend to each other, including "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" and "Song of Achilles" and "Cersei."
[41:23 - 41:29]They mention a specific romance novel about falling in love with Clippy, the paperclip from Microsoft.
[41:45 - 43:13]The speaker shares that they are on "book talk" and often end up on "dude book talk," with a focus on history and gritty fantasy.
[42:59 - 43:41]They talk about the importance of finding books that excite and interest the reader, rather than feeling pressured to read certain types of books.
[43:41 - 44:33]They mention a specific romance novel about falling in love with Clippy, the paperclip from Microsoft.
[44:33 - 45:11]The speakers mention specific books they recommend to each other, including "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" and "Song of Achilles" and "Cersei."
[45:11 - 45:22]The speaker shares that they are on "book talk" and often end up on "dude book talk," with a focus on history and gritty fantasy.
[45:22 - 46:25]She struggles to rank her top five songs, but starts with "Bodyguard" off her new album.
[45:30 - 45:35]The speaker expresses that there are right and wrong answers to this topic.
[45:49 - 46:14]"Love on Top" and "Heated" are also mentioned as favorites.
[46:15 - 47:22]She recalls watching the music videos that came with the album when she bought it on iTunes.
[46:37 - 47:39]"Say My Name" is mentioned as a top five song.
[47:40 - 47:49]The speaker mentions that Beyonce is the best artist currently.
[47:50 - 47:55]The speaker expresses that there are right and wrong answers to this topic.
[47:55 - 48:14]She recalls seeing Beyonce perform live and being blown away.
[48:14 - 49:46]The speaker admits to not knowing all of Beyonce's recent songs but still considers herself a fan.
[49:07 - 49:32]She recalls watching the music videos that came with the album when she bought it on iTunes.
[49:13 - 49:24]The speaker struggles to remember all her top songs but mentions "Telephone" and "Partition."
[49:32 - 50:54]She struggles to rank her top five songs, but starts with "Bodyguard" off her new album.
[49:46 - 49:52]The speaker mentions that Beyonce is the best artist currently.
[49:52 - 50:19]"Bodyguard" and "Blue" are mentioned as two of the speaker's all-time favorite songs.
[49:59 - 50:13]The speaker admits to not knowing all of Beyonce's recent songs but still considers herself a fan.
[50:19 - 50:25]She recalls watching the music videos that came with the album when she bought it on iTunes.
[50:26 - 50:42]"Six Inch Heels" and "Don't Hurt Yourself" from the Lemonade album are favorites.
[50:54 - 51:41]She also mentions liking Beyonce's cover of "Sex on Fire" by Kings of Leon.
[51:11 - 51:29]The speaker mentions that she is currently into Beyonce's music.
[51:41 - 51:48]"Crazy in Love" and "Haunted" are also mentioned as favorites.
[51:49 - 53:04]She recalls watching the music videos that came with the album when she bought it on iTunes.
[51:55 - 52:08]"Say My Name" is mentioned as a top five song.
[52:08 - 52:19]The speaker struggles to remember all her top songs but mentions "Telephone" and "Partition."
[52:19 - 52:49]The topic is ranking top five Beyonce songs.
[52:25 - 52:36]The speaker's top five Beyonce songs include "Love Drought," "Two Hands to Heaven," "Hello," "School in Life," and "Pray You Catch Me."
[53:04 - 53:38]She recalls watching the music videos that came with the album when she bought it on iTunes.
[53:04 - 53:38]The speaker is discussing the impact of a music video attached to a song and how it can change one's perception of the song.
[53:39 - 55:24]The speaker admires Beyonce and compares her to historical figures like Marilyn Monroe and the Beatles.
[54:39 - 56:47]They discuss the rarity of current pop stars having the same impact as older ones like Madonna and the Beatles.
[55:24 - 56:07]The speaker admires Beyonce and compares her to historical figures like Marilyn Monroe and the Beatles.
[56:27 - 57:36]The speaker brings up Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga as current pop stars who have had longevity and constantly reinvent themselves.
[56:48 - 57:57]The speaker admires Beyonce and compares her to historical figures like Marilyn Monroe and the Beatles.
[57:37 - 58:19]The speaker brings up Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga as current pop stars who have had longevity and constantly reinvent themselves.
[58:19 - 59:08]They mention Madonna's ability to bring people together and recall a concert experience where Madonna's performance left an impression on them.
[58:47 - 59:36]They explain the trend as using an app to turn words into a song, and express enjoyment of the trend.
[59:24 - 1.01:01]The topic shifts to a meme trend called the "one thick bit" and the speaker admits to not knowing about it.
[59:24 - 1.02:41]The conversation begins with a discussion of the last topic, "Internet things."
[1.00:12 - 1.00:40]They explain the trend as using an app to turn words into a song, and express enjoyment of the trend.
[1.02:22 - 1.05:28]The conversation shifts to a recent trend on TikTok called the "man in finance" challenge.
[1.05:28 - 1.08:04]The conversation turns to YouTube culture in 2014, with a focus on the "millennial aesthetic."
[1.05:53 - 1.07:06]They mention specific YouTubers and trends from that time period, including Colleen Ballinger and the use of certain music in videos.
[1.08:04 - 1.09:15]The conversation begins with a discussion of the last topic, "Internet things."
[1.09:35 - 1.11:42]They talk about a viral trend called the "ice bucket challenge" which raised money and awareness for ALS.
[1.11:00 - 1.12:14]They briefly discuss other viral challenges and trends, such as flash mobs.
[1.11:53 - 1.14:04]They discuss Vanessa Lachey and her role as host on a TV show.
[1.14:04 - 1.16:59]The conversation begins with a discussion of the last topic, "Internet things."
[1.14:10 - 1.15:20]The hosts debate whether they find it funny or not.
[1.15:03 - 1.17:12]The conversation ends with a birthday shout-out to Kiana and compliments to the hosts.