Courtney’s Sexuality & How Ian Handles The Haters - SmoshCast #3
[00:02 - 01:41]Talking to a barista about slime
[00:11 - 00:47]Hosting the third Smoshcast with guests Corny Mailer and Damien Haas
[01:29 - 02:35]Watching the movie "Xanadu" and discussing its flaws
[02:36 - 03:30]Sharing weird YouTube videos, including cursed images and a short film called "Tree Venge"
[02:44 - 03:10]Talking to a barista about slime
[03:31 - 04:03]Sharing weird YouTube videos, including cursed images and a short film called "Tree Venge"
[04:04 - 04:37]Watching the movie "Xanadu" and discussing its flaws
[04:38 - 05:16]Introduction to the Smoshcast
[05:17 - 06:45]Discussing Oliver Tree and his music videos
[06:45 - 08:07]Receiving a message from Oliver Tree on Instagram and discussing Vine.
[07:08 - 09:40]Courtney showing her family her butt at an Oliver Tree concert
[07:16 - 09:55]Receiving a message from Oliver Tree on Instagram and discussing Vine.
[07:54 - 08:38]The speaker is talking about someone they know who follows zero people on Instagram.
[08:38 - 10:05]They speculate that this person may have a secondary account for following people more casually.
[09:17 - 09:47]The speaker is talking about someone they know who follows zero people on Instagram.
[09:47 - 11:34]During a break from work, the speaker started streaming on Twitch with the help of a friend.
[10:11 - 13:32]They discuss the benefits of interacting with other influencers on social media and joke about starting their own podcast.
[13:13 - 13:26]Streaming gave the speaker a sense of purpose and a chance to build their own community.
[13:34 - 14:00]During a break from work, the speaker started streaming on Twitch with the help of a friend.
[14:01 - 15:06]Streaming gave the speaker a sense of purpose and a chance to build their own community.
[14:31 - 16:04]During a break from work, the speaker started streaming on Twitch with the help of a friend.
[15:06 - 17:27]The speaker and their friends have a positive attitude towards their streaming community and prioritize genuine connections over numbers.
[15:24 - 17:27]They mention the high number of people in chat rooms who may all have the opportunity to say something negative at the same time.
[15:30 - 17:13]The speaker wants their online space to be a safe and non-judgmental environment for people to be themselves.
[16:29 - 16:51]They mention the high number of people in chat rooms who may all have the opportunity to say something negative at the same time.
[16:52 - 20:04]The speaker believes that people sometimes say hurtful or controversial things to get attention.
[19:10 - 20:46]The speaker has learned to ignore negative comments and not let them affect them.
[19:30 - 20:54]The speaker wants their online space to be a safe and non-judgmental environment for people to be themselves.
[20:04 - 20:30]The speaker believes that people sometimes say hurtful or controversial things to get attention.
[20:55 - 22:05]They suggest taking a step back before responding to negative comments and considering if it is worth engaging in a potential argument.
[21:51 - 22:32]The speaker believes that people sometimes say hurtful or controversial things to get attention.
[22:06 - 24:41]They suggest taking a step back before responding to negative comments and considering if it is worth engaging in a potential argument.
[22:45 - 23:16]The speaker believes that most negative comments come from a place of insecurity or other underlying issues.
[23:56 - 24:50]They have faith in humanity when they see a positive resolution to an online argument.
[24:50 - 25:43]They joke about winning an argument online and express their desire for acceptance and a positive discussion.
[24:56 - 25:20]Damien talks about how the Shamrock Shake is the best
[25:02 - 25:43]He also mentions that he would be down for a wheatgrass flavored milkshake
[25:43 - 26:29]The group discusses the controversy surrounding the upcoming movie Captain Marvel and the trolling of Rotten Tomatoes
[26:30 - 29:29]They also talk about the secrecy and misleading elements in Marvel movie trailers
[29:29 - 30:20]Damien discusses the casting process for Smosh Games and the relief of not having to be the best at games
[31:04 - 32:00]Damien mentions his transition from being on Disney's "So Random" to being a gaming host on Smosh Games
[32:00 - 33:41]He talks about how combining his passions for sketch comedy and gaming was a natural step for him
[32:54 - 33:12]The group ends on the note that their job of being "dumbasses on Mario Kart" is perfect for them.
[33:12 - 34:29]The group talks about the difference between Smosh Games and competitive gaming (esports)
[34:29 - 37:04]The speaker discusses their interest in playing a game and how their friends are very serious and strategic about it.
[34:40 - 37:57]The speaker talks about meeting someone who knew them from their past work, and how they have built an empire with their YouTube channel.
[37:57 - 44:31]The speaker and the host discuss their similar traits and how they may have been influenced by their parents.
[43:59 - 45:01]The speaker talks about their old series called "No Vacancy" where they played multiple characters.
[44:31 - 46:00]They mention an experiment involving separated triplets and the nature vs. nurture debate.
[45:47 - 46:42]The speaker talks about being the youngest in a large family and how it shaped their sense of humor.
[46:42 - 47:22]The speaker and host discuss a potential future video where they react to the speaker's old YouTube videos.
[47:46 - 48:43]The speaker talks about their old series called "No Vacancy" where they played multiple characters.
[49:01 - 51:48]The speakers discuss the recent controversy surrounding John Wayne's racist comments from the 1970s
[50:47 - 52:35]They mention a quote from comedian Bill Burr about the idea of expecting people from the past to have more progressive views
[51:48 - 54:28]They also bring up the importance of normalizing topics such as sexuality and mental health, and how it's okay to not have all the answers or labels
[53:40 - 55:48]The speakers share personal experiences about coming to terms with their own sexuality and struggles with mental health
[55:34 - 56:47]The conversation turns to a lighter topic, joking about the amount of nipples shown on the TV show "Friends"
[56:47 - 58:03]They also bring up the importance of normalizing topics such as sexuality and mental health, and how it's okay to not have all the answers or labels
[59:14 - 1.00:34]They mention a quote from comedian Bill Burr about the idea of expecting people from the past to have more progressive views
[59:33 - 1.01:04]The speakers emphasize the importance of being accepting and understanding of others, even if they have different opinions
[1.00:48 - 1.02:22]They mention the positive impact of meeting people who have overcome struggles and being inspired by their resilience
[1.01:40 - 1.03:23]The conversation turns to a lighter topic, joking about the amount of nipples shown on the TV show "Friends"
[1.03:17 - 1.05:43]One of the speakers reveals that someone got an iHelp tattoo.
[1.03:23 - 1.04:05]The speakers discuss joining a subreddit to learn more about a topic and express their lack of experience with Reddit.
[1.03:23 - 1.04:24]The speakers share personal experiences about coming to terms with their own sexuality and struggles with mental health
[1.04:05 - 1.04:55]They discuss the idea of getting a Smosh-related tattoo.
[1.05:43 - 1.06:54]They mention a potential issue with getting a Nordic rune tattoo due to its association with white supremacists.
[1.06:54 - 1.08:39]They then talk about their personal experiences with tattoos, including wanting to get tattoos for loved ones.
[1.08:39 - 1.09:09]They discuss the idea of getting a Smosh-related tattoo.
[1.09:09 - 1.09:50]They mention a potential issue with getting a Nordic rune tattoo due to its association with white supremacists.
[1.09:50 - 1.11:40]They then talk about their personal experiences with tattoos, including wanting to get tattoos for loved ones.
[1.10:50 - 1.11:21]They discuss the idea of getting a Smosh-related tattoo.
[1.11:40 - 1.11:58]One of the speakers expresses their love for H. John Benjamin's voice.
[1.11:58 - 1.13:00]They discuss their dislike for ASMR and mention a Super Bowl commercial that featured it.
[1.13:00 - 1.13:42]One of the speakers expresses their love for H. John Benjamin's voice.
[1.13:42 - 1.14:25]The podcast ends with the usual sign-off and reminder to subscribe.
[1.14:25 - 1.14:49]One of the speakers expresses their love for H. John Benjamin's voice.