
SuperMegaCast - EP 272: Chilling w/ bbno$


[00:00 - 00:06]Person talks about having a Band-Aid on their forehead and mentions Black Friday


[00:06 - 00:17]They promote a limited edition merchandise collection on sale


[00:17 - 00:26]Person talks about air fresheners and their favorite hoodie and t-shirts


[00:26 - 00:32]They mention the return of a popular merch item


[00:32 - 00:38]A promotional message about a website and its potential to help people with relationships and support America


[00:52 - 00:59]Another promotion for the merchandise collection on sale


[01:05 - 01:11]Limited time offer for "these nuts"


[01:30 - 01:38]Advertisement for Manscaped and their performance package 4.0


[04:27 - 04:48]They mention their belief in ghosts and share personal experiences


[05:34 - 05:45]Mention of a YouTube video about a mysterious plane disappearance


[05:54 - 06:01]Discussion about watching creepy videos and movies


[06:24 - 06:34]Person shares their love for creepy psychological thrillers and mentions the movie "Hereditary"


[07:25 - 07:43]They discuss specific unsettling scenes in the movie and praise the directing


[00:00 - 07:43]Person talks about their own experiences, promotions for limited edition merchandise and Manscaped, and shares their love for creepy videos and the movie "Hereditary".


[07:44 - 07:54]Discussion about a movie and its relatable scenes, including an intense argument at a dinner table


[08:12 - 08:18]Praise for the performance of one of the actors, known for being in The Naked Brothers Band


[09:25 - 09:41]Mention of another movie directed by the same person, with similarities in style and ending


[11:25 - 11:30]Experience of an earthquake during a movie screening


[14:25 - 14:32]Interaction with a famous weather forecaster on Twitter, asking about the possibility of an earthquake in LA


[14:32 - 14:40]Discussion about earthquake preparedness and the potential for a large earthquake in the future


[14:40 - 14:46]Mention of a predicted asteroid coming to Earth in December


[07:44 - 14:52]Discussion of a movie, earthquake preparedness, and interaction with a famous weather forecaster on Twitter about a predicted asteroid.


[14:52 - 14:59]Discussion about an asteroid passing by in December


[15:04 - 15:11]Mention of a massive asteroid called Apophis


[15:04 - 15:11]Apophis is the number one thing on the list of possibly dangerous objects to earth


[15:12 - 15:32]It has a 2.7% chance of hitting earth


[15:32 - 15:39]Suggestion to have Elon make a gun to blow up the asteroid


[16:05 - 16:13]Discussion about the risks of taking a pill with a 2% chance of death


[18:18 - 18:29]Mention of a video idea to compare testosterone levels and sperm counts


[19:20 - 19:27]Discussion about the physical attributes of testosterone


[20:10 - 20:17]Mention of nipple hair and ariolas


[20:28 - 20:34]Introduction of guest, Bebe no money


[21:41 - 21:46]Ad read for Papa and Barkley's CBD products


[21:41 - 21:46]Papa and Barkley's mission to improve lives through CBD


[14:52 - 22:18]Discussion about an asteroid passing by and the possibility of it hitting earth, followed by a suggestion to have Elon make a gun to blow it up. The conversation then shifts to discussing the risks of taking a pill with a 2% chance of death and a video idea to compare testosterone levels and sperm counts. The guest, Bebe no money, is introduced and an ad read for Papa and Barkley's CBD products is included. The summary ends with mentioning Papa and Barkley's mission to improve lives through CBD.


[22:18 - 22:27] Go to Papa and Barkley CBD dot com slash super mega cast for 20% off your first purchase


[22:27 - 22:40]CBD can help with relaxation and Papa and Barkley brand takes care in their products


[22:27 - 22:40]Matt and Matt watch Fresh Prince of Bel Air while using CBD


[22:40 - 22:47]20% off for new customers at Papa and Barkley CBD dot com slash super mega cast


[22:48 - 22:54]Two out of three men will experience hair loss by age 35


[23:00 - 23:08]Keeps offers a simple way to keep your hair with virtual doctor consultations and medication deliveries


[23:30 - 23:35]Prevention is key and treatments can take four to six months to see results


[23:42 - 23:48]First free month of treatment at K E E P S dot com slash super mega


[27:41 - 27:52]14-15 million monthly listeners on Spotify doesn't necessarily equate to support or attendance at shows or purchases of merchandise


[27:59 - 28:07]It's interesting how artistry has shifted to viral songs on TikTok


[28:32 - 28:38]Y2K's dad looks at monthly listeners, but followers are a better indicator


[29:28 - 29:49]Y2K's music is catchy and different from what's popular


[29:28 - 29:49]Edamame was the first song recommended to the hosts and they enjoyed it while driving to work


[22:18 - 29:49]Y2K discusses his sponsor, Papa and Barkley CBD, and the benefits of using CBD for relaxation. He also mentions the brand's attention to quality. He and the hosts enjoy using CBD and watching Fresh Prince of Bel Air together. He shares a discount code for new customers on Papa and Barkley's website. Y2K then talks about Keeps, a company that offers virtual doctor consultations and medication delivery to help prevent hair loss. He emphasizes the importance of prevention and mentions a free month of treatment for listeners. The hosts discuss the increase in ads during the holiday season and the impact of viral songs on TikTok in today's music industry. Y2K's dad focuses on monthly listeners, but Y2K believes followers are a better indicator of success. The hosts appreciate Y2K's unique and catchy music, with Edamame being their first recommended song. Y2K is grateful for his success and for bringing a different perspective to popular music.


[29:49 - 29:58] The speaker talks about not expecting to have another big song, but remembers when they shot a video together.


[29:58 - 30:07]They mention a song called "Edamame" that stuck in their head.


[30:13 - 30:22]They discuss the current state of pop music and the fun and upbeat nature of house music.


[31:02 - 31:09]The speaker talks about the accessibility of making music and the diversity of music available due to the internet.


[33:47 - 33:59]They discuss the luck and hard work involved in becoming successful in the entertainment industry.


[35:35 - 35:42]They mention other forms of media, such as video games, that have been successful due to the internet.


[35:51 - 36:02]The speaker talks about social anxiety and the pressure to constantly think about selling oneself as a brand.


[36:13 - 36:21]They mention the cool and not-so-cool people they have met in the industry.


[36:43 - 36:49]The speaker mentions hearing that Post Malone is a cool and down-to-earth person.


[36:54 - 37:01]The speaker mentions someone they know who used to work as a photographer for Post Malone.


[29:49 - 37:01]The speaker discusses their surprise at having another big song and talks about the success of "Edamame." They also discuss the impact of the internet on the accessibility and diversity of music and other forms of media. They mention the role of luck and hard work in the entertainment industry and touch on the pressure to constantly think about self-promotion. They also mention the cool and not-so-cool people they have met, including hearing about Post Malone's down-to-earth personality.


[37:02 - 37:07]Liquid picks


[40:06 - 40:11]Currently playing first person games


[40:29 - 40:37]Downloaded Halo Infinite, unable to play on laptop


[41:01 - 41:09]Played Splicate and Cod extensively


[41:15 - 41:22]Huge fan of Blizzard games, played Wow and Diablo for years


[41:15 - 41:22]Got into Diablo through uncle, played with brother and sister


[42:14 - 42:29]Xbox Live was a big part of gaming community


[43:18 - 43:29]Parents had stigma against video games, didn't expect to make a living from it


[43:35 - 43:43]Wants to take over Blizzard Activision due to their mishandling of games


[43:50 - 44:04]Skill gap in popular games like Fortnite and Split Gate


[44:05 - 44:11]Haven't played Vanguard yet, heard good things


[44:05 - 44:11]Split Gate is like Halo with portal elements


[37:02 - 44:16]Page content covers the topic of gaming, including the speaker's current game choices, their desire to take over Blizzard Activision, and their childhood experiences with gaming and Xbox Live. They also touch on the stigma against gaming from their parents and the skill gap in popular games.


[44:16 - 44:25]Speaker discusses their experience with Halo Infinite and enjoys the 12 v 12 gameplay.


[44:25 - 44:34]They have played for about 40 hours since it came out on the 15th.


[44:43 - 44:51]Quick play is the only mode they can enjoy because other players don't focus on objectives.


[44:43 - 44:51]They mention the importance of teamwork in 4 v 4 matches.


[44:51 - 45:00]They also enjoy big team battle mode and the ability to play solo or with a team.


[45:45 - 45:51]The speaker prefers playing with a controller for Halo, but generally prefers mouse and keyboard for other games.


[47:09 - 47:15]They also discuss their experience with Call of Duty and how the franchise has become repetitive.


[47:49 - 47:57]The speaker then brings up Riot Games and their success with League of Legends and their upcoming MMO game.


[47:49 - 47:57]They mention Riot's attention to detail and passion for their games.


[49:44 - 49:54]The speaker also mentions Blizzard's quality animations for their games.


[50:14 - 50:22]They talk about their experience with Team Fortress 2 and how tilting it was.


[50:55 - 51:06]The speaker then discusses their experience with World of Warcraft and how min-maxing can sometimes ruin the fun of the game.


[51:25 - 51:31]They mention a specific boss fight that used to take 30-40 minutes, but now can be cleared in 13 seconds due to min-maxing.


[44:16 - 51:45]Speaker discusses their experience with Halo Infinite, their preference for controller gameplay, and their thoughts on min-maxing in games, particularly World of Warcraft. They also mention Riot Games' success and attention to detail in their games.


[51:45 - 51:51] The speaker discusses their love for Halo and how it provides a unique experience every match.


[52:00 - 52:14]They explain the concept of a "meta" in gaming, where a certain strategy or weapon becomes popular and dominates gameplay.


[52:14 - 52:21]The speaker uses League of Legends as an example of a game with a strong meta.


[52:14 - 52:21]The speaker uses League of Legends as an example of a game with a strong meta.


[53:25 - 53:34]They mention a professional League of Legends team that lived in their building and how they could hear them playing every day.


[56:40 - 56:48]The speaker's friend is exceptionally good at Call of Duty and can easily get high kill streaks.


[57:49 - 58:01]They mention getting healthier and wanting to take better care of their teeth, leading into an ad read for Quip electric toothbrushes.


[58:34 - 58:42]The speaker personally uses and recommends Quip toothbrushes.


[58:34 - 58:42]The final bullet point summarizes the overall discussion of gaming, meta strategies, and the promotion of Quip toothbrushes.


[51:45 - 58:51]The speaker discusses their love for gaming, specifically Halo and League of Legends, and how meta strategies can dominate gameplay. They also mention a professional gaming team living in their building and their friend's exceptional skills in Call of Duty. The conversation segues into an ad read for Quip toothbrushes, which the speaker personally uses and recommends.


[59:01 - 59:09]Ad for Getquip.com and Mac Weldon daily wear system


[1.00:13 - 1.00:21]Ad for Raycon wireless earbuds


[1.01:58 - 1.02:07]Discussion of playing Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and buying a Nintendo Switch


[1.03:01 - 1.03:07]Jackson talks to himself while Ryan is in the bathroom


[1.04:22 - 1.04:30]Discussion of using Twitter spaces and a hypothetical question about what to do with a million dollars


[1.04:36 - 1.04:41]Potential answers include: giving it to the homeless, setting up family and friends, buying a house or car, and buying a Ford Lightning truck


[58:51 - 1.06:01]Ad reads for various products, discussion of playing Pokemon and buying a Nintendo Switch, and a hypothetical question about what to do with a million dollars. Possible answers include giving it to the homeless, setting up family and friends, and buying a house or car.


[1.06:21 - 1.06:29]Person expresses concern over Teslas and their lack of repair options


[1.06:30 - 1.06:47]Mentions rumors of Teslas exploding while driving and news of related deaths being buried


[1.06:30 - 1.06:47]Speculates on Tesla's PR team and their efforts to control negative publicity


[1.06:30 - 1.06:47]Discusses Tesla's impact on the car market and its success in comparison to other cars


[1.07:21 - 1.07:29]Notes Elon Musk's decision to make Tesla patents open to other companies


[1.07:37 - 1.07:52]Comments on the challenges faced by small companies and individuals trying to innovate in the energy industry due to large corporations buying patents


[1.07:52 - 1.08:03]Mentions the influence of oil companies on the lack of progress in electric cars


[1.09:24 - 1.09:30]Shares personal experience with a natural disaster and its impact on gas availability


[1.10:06 - 1.10:13]Briefly mentions Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson's relationship


[1.11:18 - 1.11:26]Questions the popularity of the Kardashians and why they are seen as role models


[1.12:37 - 1.12:44]Gives an example of Lil Pump's career and how people enjoy living vicariously through him


[1.13:17 - 1.13:22]Suggests that people aspire to be like the Kardashians due to envy and the desire to live vicariously through others


[1.13:17 - 1.13:22]Talks about the popularity of streamers, YouTubers, and vloggers because people live vicariously through them


[1.06:01 - 1.13:42]Person discusses concerns over Teslas, speculates on their PR team's efforts to control negative publicity, and comments on their impact on the car market. They also mention Elon Musk's decision to make Tesla patents open, the challenges faced by small companies in the energy industry, and the influence of oil companies on the lack of progress in electric cars. They then briefly mention a natural disaster and its impact on gas availability. The person also questions the popularity of the Kardashians and suggests that people aspire to be like them due to envy and the desire to live vicariously through others. They give examples of Lil Pump's career and the popularity of streamers, YouTubers, and vloggers as further evidence of this phenomenon.


[1.13:43 - 1.13:50]People enjoy living vicariously through others.


[1.13:51 - 1.13:58]Kids are drawn to content creators like Logan Paul because of their wild and crazy antics.


[1.14:14 - 1.14:22]Jay Paul is a popular content creator, but not everyone is a fan.


[1.14:59 - 1.15:07]Keemstar's appearance on a podcast with Aiden Ross was uncomfortable and awkward.


[1.17:19 - 1.17:26]The idea of a "roast of Super Mega" is brought up.


[1.19:02 - 1.19:15]People in comedy should be able to take a joke, especially about themselves.


[1.20:25 - 1.20:32]The podcast takes a brief ad break.


[1.20:46 - 1.20:53]Cigarettes are advertised as a new product.


[1.13:43 - 1.20:53]Overall, the podcast discusses various online content creators and the importance of being able to take a joke.


[1.20:53 - 1.20:59]"Risk free, all for you." advertisement for Marlboro cigarettes


[1.20:59 - 1.21:06]Encourages underage smoking


[1.22:38 - 1.22:56]Narrator discusses people's tendency to read into things and create their own narratives


[1.23:55 - 1.24:06]People's interest in drama and beef


[1.26:44 - 1.27:03]Narrator shares pranks he used to play on his parents


[1.28:00 - 1.28:06]Narrator talks about causing a potential rift in his parents' marriage


[1.28:07 - 1.28:16]Narrator shares a prank he played on his sister and brother-in-law


[1.20:53 - 1.28:22]Narrator talks about advertisements for cigarettes, encourages underage smoking, discusses people's tendency to create their own narratives, talks about people's interest in drama and beef, and shares pranks he played on his parents and family.


[1.28:23 - 1.28:29]Dad opens something and calls the speaker a "little shit"


[1.28:36 - 1.28:42]Dad and husband are confused about an unknown object


[1.28:36 - 1.28:42]Dad looks at husband in shock


[1.28:59 - 1.29:06]Speaker lifted sister's dress during a presentation


[1.29:46 - 1.29:54]Speaker admits to pulling pranks on family


[1.29:46 - 1.29:54]Dad taught speaker pranks, including using ketchup packets and poppers


[1.29:54 - 1.30:00]Speaker remembers reading Captain Underpants and other books in elementary school


[1.31:47 - 1.31:52]Speaker sang "You Better Not Pout" in class before Christmas break


[1.32:50 - 1.33:00]Discussion about clapping and keeping a beat


[1.33:31 - 1.33:37]Speaker's mom taught tap dancing


[1.33:56 - 1.34:03]Speaker can play drums and piano but not as well as African drums


[1.34:50 - 1.34:58]Speaker has good stage presence and gets the crowd hyped up at shows


[1.35:29 - 1.35:35]Caller interrupts conversation


[1.28:23 - 1.35:43]Speaker and friends discuss childhood memories of pranks and reading books like Captain Underpants, and the speaker's talent for getting the crowd hyped at shows.


[1.35:44 - 1.35:53] Canada Borders Services Agency seized a parcel under the recipient's name, containing illegal components


[1.35:54 - 1.36:00]An arrest warrant has been issued under the recipient's name


[1.36:25 - 1.36:31]A scammer pretending to be a border agent asks the recipient to press one to speak with them and asks for personal information


[1.37:12 - 1.37:18]People can be gullible and fall for conspiracy theories, as seen with the belief that JFK was going to come back and take power


[1.39:17 - 1.39:23]The podcast covers a variety of topics, including video games, politics, and personal experiences


[1.41:14 - 1.41:24]The guest, BB No Money, talks about his music and social media handles


[1.41:38 - 1.41:44]The episode is episode 272 and is weekly


[1.41:45 - 1.41:52]The hosts mention their inconsistent posting schedule in the past, but now release a new episode every week


[1.42:02 - 1.42:08]The episode ends with the hosts and guest planning to go get food together


[1.35:44 - 1.42:18]Canada Borders Services Agency seized a parcel containing illegal components under the recipient's name and an arrest warrant has been issued. The hosts and guest discuss various topics, including gullible people falling for conspiracy theories, before ending with plans to get food. The podcast releases a new episode every week and this is episode 272.