
Matt's Doctor Hugged Him | supermegashow - 008


[00:23 - 00:31] The speaker asks if the listener wants to download files.


[00:41 - 00:49]The listener has won a war and the speaker asks for their help.


[00:56 - 01:13]The speaker mentions a war and then says "trick or treat."


[02:52 - 02:59]The speaker and listener discuss a show called "Super Mega Show" and introduce themselves.


[04:04 - 04:09]The speaker and the listener have a conversation about their doctor's visits.


[04:20 - 04:28]The listener has a "cool" story from the doctor's office to share.


[04:41 - 04:47]The listener shares a story about a previous doctor sticking their finger in their belly button.


[08:22 - 08:30]The listener has been on testosterone therapy and discusses it with their doctor.


[08:45 - 09:02]The speaker shares a story about their current doctor hugging them unexpectedly.


[00:23 - 09:09]The speaker and listener discuss a variety of topics, including downloading files, a war, a show called "Super Mega Show," and their experiences at the doctor's office. The listener shares a story about their previous doctor while the speaker shares a story about their current doctor unexpectedly hugging them. They also discuss the listener's testosterone therapy.


[09:34 - 09:44]Narrator asks about the interaction with doctor and physical interaction


[13:01 - 13:09]Narrator wonders if hugging is weirder as an adult or as a child


[13:29 - 13:35]Narrator acts out the hug with himself as the doctor


[13:29 - 13:35]Narrator goes in for a hug, doctor embraces him


[13:29 - 13:35]Narrator questions why they hugged, doctor asks how narrator is doing


[13:29 - 13:35]Narrator and doctor hug, narrator leaves feeling confused


[13:29 - 13:35]Narrator thinks it may be a new norm for doctors to hug patients


[13:52 - 13:58]Narrator wonders if doctor initiated the hug because he watched the podcast


[14:25 - 14:32]Doctor and narrator were both sitting down, stood up at the same time


[15:54 - 16:01]Narrator fears people knowing intimate details about him, mentions masturbating at his late grandmother's house


[09:10 - 16:36]The narrator discusses a recent experience with his doctor where they unexpectedly hugged, leaving him feeling confused. He questions if hugging is weirder as an adult and ponders if it's becoming a new norm for doctors to hug patients. He also shares his fear of people knowing intimate details about him, including masturbating at his late grandmother's house.


[16:36 - 16:43] The speaker is wondering if they gave someone a mixed signal by accident.


[17:07 - 17:18]They question if the other person thought they were going in for a hug.


[17:24 - 17:30]The speaker and the other person both initiated the hug at the same time.


[17:47 - 17:58]The speaker mentions their backpack and keeping their belongings safe.


[18:10 - 18:18]The other person is described as "older."


[18:10 - 18:18]The speaker explains their sitting arrangement with the other person.


[19:49 - 19:54]They talk about someone named Doctor Hahn and getting a jaw implant.


[22:59 - 23:04]The speaker mentions their previous doctor visits being more casual.


[23:19 - 23:30]They compare different dating apps.


[23:30 - 23:35]The speaker brings up having to go to ads and then resumes their conversation.


[16:36 - 24:15]The speaker discusses a potential mixed signal with someone, describes a hug they had, talks about their sitting arrangement and backpack, mentions a Doctor Hahn and getting a jaw implant, and briefly mentions dating apps and ads.


[24:15 - 31:54]The speaker discusses the removal of the verification rule on Raya, a dating app where celebrities and wealthy individuals can be found. They also share a strange encounter with a doctor who gave an unconventional hug and debate the difference between millionaires and billionaires. The discussion also includes recent pop culture billionaires and a public beef between Drake and Rick Ross. The speaker reflects on the power held by the ultra wealthy and successful.


[31:54 - 32:01] Wealth can give people power and notoriety, but it also leads to a disconnect from reality.


[32:27 - 32:39]People with large amounts of wealth, such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, have fan groups, but also face criticism.


[32:27 - 32:39]These fan groups often have unique names, such as "Musketeers" and "Beziers."


[33:44 - 33:53]Some people use their wealth and fame to gain attention and notoriety, rather than focusing on important issues.


[36:47 - 36:58]Online discourse and arguing can be exhausting and anxiety-inducing.


[37:48 - 38:11]People are quick to get upset and attack others, even those who are on the same side politically.


[38:24 - 38:30]Gossiping can be fun, and people often look for opportunities to "sling shit" at others.


[40:01 - 40:08]There is a plush toy of "Pickle Rick" from the show Rick and Morty present during the conversation.


[40:17 - 40:24]The hosts may be performing at Coachella in the future.


[31:54 - 40:24]Wealth can bring power and notoriety, but also a disconnect from reality. People like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have fan groups and face criticism. Online discourse can be exhausting and people are quick to attack others. Gossiping is common and the hosts discuss a plush toy of "Pickle Rick." They also mention the possibility of performing at Coachella.


[40:24 - 48:15]Two individuals discussing the possibility of headlining Coachella as a rap duo -Talking about the world's need for more white rappers -Debating whether Italians are considered white -Discussion about the fourth dimension and higher dimensional beings -One of the individuals receiving testosterone shots and hugging their doctor after a checkup -Feeling uncomfortable and awkward about the situation -Questioning why the individual would call their doctor by the wrong name -Overall, two individuals having a conversation about various topics such as music, race, and higher dimensions.


[48:31 - 48:36] Narrator discusses men named Nancy and how there aren't enough of them


[49:11 - 49:17]Talks about a country song called "A Boy Named Sue" by Johnny Cash


[50:59 - 51:04]Considers asking his doctor to listen to his heart and try on some gloves


[52:11 - 52:17]Discusses asking for a lollipop at the end of a doctor's visit and learning swear words from his cousin


[53:30 - 53:35]Reminisces about his cousin Forrest and their friendship


[54:48 - 54:54]Narrator's mom wants to be his best friend and he supports keeping it in the family


[55:22 - 55:30]Narrator's overall thoughts on keeping it in the family and the importance of good genes


[48:15 - 55:37]Overall, narrator discusses men named Nancy, a country song, and humorous scenarios at the doctor's office while also reflecting on his relationship with his cousin and his mom's desire to be his best friend.


[55:37 - 55:43]The speaker questions the idea of mixing genes with random people and suggests sticking to family members.


[55:49 - 55:56]They mention that the Bible supports this idea and states that one should have sex with their brothers, aunts, sisters, uncles, etc.


[56:31 - 56:38]Leviticus 3912 is referenced, stating that one must have sex with their uncle to enter the kingdom of heaven.


[56:38 - 56:47]The speaker wonders what would happen if the Bible had this one passage and everything else was the same.


[56:47 - 56:52]They mention that people without uncles would go to hell and discuss how Christians often ignore certain Biblical teachings.


[57:25 - 57:31]The speaker brings up Old Testament God being different from New Testament God and mentions the story of fathers cutting off their sons' foreskins.


[58:12 - 58:19]They joke about being circumcised and the possibility of getting foreskin transplants.


[59:56 - 1.00:01]The topic shifts to M&Ms and the speaker recalls getting M&M minis as a child.


[1.01:42 - 1.01:52]They make jokes and impressions, and conclude by thanking the audience for listening and wishing them success in their tasks.


[55:37 - 1.02:41]A comprehensive summary of the audio is that the speaker discusses the idea of sticking to family members for reproduction, referencing the Bible and Leviticus 3912. They also joke about circumcision and mention M&Ms before thanking the audience for listening.