
SuperMegaCast - EP 29: We Don't Know What To Name This One


[00:09 - 00:23]Introduction to Super Megacast podcast episode 29


[00:24 - 00:39]Hosts Ryan McGee and Matt Watson introduce themselves


[00:57 - 01:07]Discussion about stand-up comedy and heckler videos


[01:29 - 01:46]Idea for an "art installation" involving fake heckling during a stand-up routine


[01:53 - 02:04]Matt's recent trip to Seattle


[02:04 - 02:10]Matt's experience with TSA at LAX airport - had to be patted down due to strings on sweatpants


[04:28 - 04:37]Discussion about the effectiveness and purpose of TSA security measures


[05:35 - 05:49]Matt's flight back from Seattle and sitting next to a douchey teenager


[06:12 - 06:17]Ryan's preference for window seats on flights and cruises


[00:09 - 06:41]Hosts discuss stand-up comedy, heckler videos, and Matt's recent trip to Seattle and experience with TSA at the airport, as well as their preferences for window seats on flights and cruises.


[06:41 - 06:48] The speaker has never flown over a big ocean before, but will next March when they go to Japan.


[06:54 - 07:04]They will be flying across the Pacific Ocean in the middle of the night and won't be able to see it.


[07:11 - 07:19]The Pacific Ocean scares the speaker because it is the biggest and deepest and has a point that is the farthest from land.


[08:20 - 08:25]The speaker's longest flight before this was from Charleston to Seattle.


[08:32 - 08:39]They will have a layover in Beijing before flying to Tokyo.


[08:46 - 08:52]The airports in Tokyo and Beijing are said to have movie theaters and skydecks.


[09:35 - 09:50]The speaker's mom told them that the Atlanta airport is the biggest in the world, which is confirmed by a Google search.


[13:05 - 13:14]The speaker shares a memory of a Christian bonfire and their church doing a 24-hour famine and sleeping in cardboard boxes to simulate being homeless.


[06:41 - 13:38]The speaker's comprehensive summary is that they will be flying over the Pacific Ocean for the first time in March, with a layover in Beijing, and their longest previous flight was from Charleston to Seattle.


[13:39 - 13:46] Group of people driving down the road and see a lawn filled with cardboard boxes.


[13:46 - 13:52]Glad that adults set up a security measure to prevent harm to children.


[13:52 - 13:58]Teenagers often drive over boxes for fun, not realizing the potential danger.


[14:04 - 14:11]Played hide and seek in a church and someone broke something, ruining the fun.


[14:13 - 14:19]Churches can be scary, but narrator's church felt relaxing at night.


[15:24 - 15:32]Discussion about using emojis in religious contexts.


[16:36 - 16:41]Introduction to the concept of Glorp (adult cartoons/imagery).


[16:42 - 16:50]Discussion about potential for using Glorp as a YouTube personality.


[17:31 - 17:39]Mention of Dr. Seuss and his unreleased title, "100 Emoji Cry Face".


[17:57 - 18:05]Discussion about separating children's book personas from adult work.


[18:06 - 18:14]Narrator's family in Seattle has a male cat but calls it a girl.


[18:40 - 18:45]Discussion about the narrator's cat "Banana" and its behavior.


[19:57 - 20:03]New neighbor has not complained about noise.


[20:03 - 20:09]Mention of a previous incident involving Catherine (neighbor) complaining about noise.


[20:27 - 20:33]Discussion about wanting a chinchilla in the past.


[13:39 - 20:39]Group of people driving down the road and see a lawn filled with cardboard boxes. Glad that adults set up a security measure to prevent harm to children. Teenagers often drive over boxes for fun, not realizing the potential danger. Played hide and seek in a church and someone broke something, ruining the fun. Churches can be scary, but narrator's church felt relaxing at night. Discussion about using emojis in religious contexts. Introduction to the concept of Glorp (adult cartoons/imagery). Discussion about potential for using Glorp as a YouTube personality. Mention of Dr. Seuss and his unreleased title, "100 Emoji Cry Face". Discussion about separating children's book personas from adult work. Family in Seattle has a male cat but calls it a girl. Discussion about the narrator's cat "Banana" and its behavior. Mention of a previous incident involving Catherine (neighbor) complaining about noise. New neighbor has not complained about noise. Discussion about wanting a chinchilla in the past.


[20:39 - 20:45]The speakers discuss their previous desire for a chinchilla, but mention that they are expensive and require a specific temperature to survive.


[22:12 - 22:19]They mention that ferrets and hamsters are also pets they considered, but that hamsters can be mean and even eat their own babies.


[25:29 - 25:36]The speakers discuss their experiences with their own pets, including a hamster and a dog named Lego, who is described as "clunky", "stupid", and "gay".


[26:05 - 26:12]They also mention that Lego has a tendency to pee when he gets anxious.


[26:05 - 26:12]The speakers briefly discuss whether or not humans also pee when they get nervous.


[20:39 - 26:23]Overall, the speakers discuss their experiences with pets and the quirks and challenges that come with owning them.


[26:24 - 26:31] Investigative journalism on anxiety urination


[27:10 - 27:18]Discussion on Wikipedia article about anxiety urination and evolutionary benefit


[27:31 - 27:40]Watching a video of bears fighting and one claiming territory through urination


[29:50 - 29:55]Planning for a camping trip and discussing camping activities like making s'mores and pancakes


[30:36 - 30:42]Reflecting on the word "outdoors" and its meaning


[31:07 - 31:17]Discussion on the word "understand" and its strange origins


[32:03 - 32:10]Mention of the viral "D's nuts" video and the possibility of a sex tape being released


[33:16 - 33:25]Contrast between the gay-friendly reputation of Jamaica and a past experience with homophobia on the island


[33:25 - 33:32]Offer of a large joint filled with marijuana on a cruise ship in Jamaica


[26:24 - 33:44]Audio covers various topics such as investigative journalism, anxiety urination, discussion on words and their origins, viral videos, and plans for a camping trip.


[33:44 - 33:55] Discussing the idea of a blunt shaped like a leg of lamb


[34:03 - 34:09]Imagining a blunt shaped like a chicken and how funny it would be


[34:09 - 34:16]Joking about being in the gay islands of Jamaica and having a lot of penis there


[34:34 - 34:42]Mentioning YouTube prankster Crazy Russian Hacker and his catchphrase


[35:29 - 35:35]Talking about making a YouTube account called Crazy Russian Pussy and trying to solicit the real Crazy Russian Hacker


[36:13 - 36:19]Mentioning Dan Schneider and his shows on Nickelodeon


[36:33 - 36:39]Looking up Dan Schneider's film history and his involvement in popular shows and movies


[37:05 - 37:14]Joking about Dan Schneider being a pedophile and possibly getting sued for it


[40:25 - 40:30]Discussing plans for camping and wanting to see animals


[33:44 - 41:02]Ending the podcast and signing off as Ryan and Matt Overall, the podcast covers a range of topics including discussing funny visuals, mentioning popular YouTube personalities, joking about controversial topics, and planning for upcoming camping trip.