
SuperMegaCast - EP 181: The Tin-Mandela Effect


[00:09 - 00:20]The speaker and his friend discuss going to the gym and their interactions with their family members.


[01:03 - 01:20]The speaker's mother frequently listens to their podcast and he often struggles with communication with his family.


[03:33 - 03:44]The speaker's mother recently posted on his Facebook wall, which he rarely uses.


[05:31 - 05:48]The speaker's friend also rarely uses Facebook, only checking it for notifications.


[05:48 - 06:04]The speaker and his friend reminisce about how Facebook used to be more about connecting with friends and acquaintances.


[06:50 - 06:55]The speaker's friend shares that his cat, Banana, has gone missing and they discuss the possibility of him being gone for good.


[08:01 - 08:24]The speaker's friend assures the audience that he is not afraid to adopt another cat in the future.


[00:03 - 08:24]The speaker discusses going to the gym and struggles with communication with his family, while also mentioning the disappearance of his friend's cat and their thoughts on adopting another one.


[09:22 - 09:33]Talked about a cat named Banana who recently passed away


[10:12 - 10:18]Mentioned that Banana did not like visitors and had a particular dislike for another cat named Tucker


[10:12 - 10:18]Talked about the feeling of loss and yearning for the presence of a loved one


[10:28 - 10:35]Expressed gratitude for fan art and gifts sent for Banana


[10:36 - 10:45]Remembered the cat's life and the love and care he received


[11:12 - 11:26]Discussed the struggle of wanting to leave Facebook but being tied to it through various accounts


[11:36 - 11:46]Mentioned a viewer who found old photos on their Facebook and posted them without permission


[14:30 - 14:42]Mentioned Finn Wolfhard and his success outside of YouTube


[15:32 - 15:41]Reflected on the success and relevance of fellow YouTubers, such as Jacksepticeye and Markiplier


[15:41 - 15:52]Talked about the changes in privacy and visibility after becoming a popular YouTuber


[15:41 - 15:52]Discussed the intersection of YouTubers and mainstream media, using the example of Lily Singh's talk show


[15:52 - 15:59]Noted the potential reasons for the show's lack of success


[08:24 - 16:04]Reflecting on the recent loss of a beloved cat, the speaker discussed the struggle of wanting to leave Facebook and the unexpected success and relevance of fellow YouTubers, as well as the intersection of YouTubers and mainstream media.


[16:04 - 16:39]The speaker feels confident in their abilities and believes they could create something beyond YouTube, potentially a pilot or other project


[17:57 - 18:07]They discuss the stress and hard work that goes into directing music videos, including obtaining clearances and working with various people


[18:42 - 18:51]They want to break free from the stereotype of YouTubers just making TV shows for the money


[18:51 - 19:05]The speaker wants to make something they are proud of, regardless of critics' opinions or financial success


[20:08 - 20:24]The speaker emphasizes the importance of finding personal fulfillment and pursuing passions


[22:22 - 22:33]They mention quitting smoking and the struggle to do so, but having small victories and acknowledging the need to quit


[22:34 - 22:44]The idea of getting X-rays of their lungs as a potential motivator to quit smoking is mentioned


[23:15 - 23:23]The speaker reflects on the addictive nature of nicotine and the physical and mental effects of quitting and starting again


[16:04 - 24:06]The last point is a reminder to prioritize personal happiness and fulfillment over societal expectations and pressures, with a focus on pursuing passions and making small steps towards personal goals.


[24:06 - 24:15]Heart feels weak and unhappy due to nicotine addiction


[25:47 - 25:53]Quitting nicotine improved overall well-being and energy levels


[28:11 - 28:27]Grandfather smoked 3 packs a day and some people smoke for the taste rather than inhaling


[28:55 - 29:00]You can tell when someone is not inhaling a cigarette and it looks cool


[29:58 - 30:09]Quitting nicotine immediately after winning a Fortnite game is the best time to quit


[30:09 - 30:15]Previous attempt to quit smoking was successful, but relapsed while on vacation in Japan


[30:09 - 30:15]Smoking cigarettes on vacation led to continued addiction


[30:09 - 30:15]Fighting the urge to smoke is a victory in the battle against addiction


[30:43 - 30:51]Addiction comes in various forms, including porn and alcohol


[30:52 - 31:15]Humans are the only species that watch videos of others having sex


[31:23 - 31:28]Mind-blowing ad reads for a new supplement


[24:06 - 31:28]Quitting nicotine after winning a Fortnite game is the best moment to quit and experience the benefits of improved health and energy levels.


[31:28 - 31:34]Podcast hosts discuss a pill that can make farts odorless


[31:42 - 32:02]They joke about the pill and its cost


[31:42 - 32:02]They mention a discount code for the pill on a website


[33:13 - 33:35]They transition to talking about their recent bald phase


[34:29 - 34:38]They discuss their hair and how it has grown back


[36:19 - 36:47]They mention wanting to post live shows on Patreon


[37:25 - 37:34]They talk about a bingo board created by fans and how they have been unintentionally fulfilling it


[37:25 - 37:34]They mention possible future events that could complete the bingo board


[38:58 - 39:19]They discuss their new format for the podcast, including segments about themed drinks and drunk drawing


[39:19 - 39:39]They mention additional content for Patreon members


[31:28 - 39:39]Hosts conclude the episode with a summary of the podcast's new format and goals.


[39:39 - 39:48] Ryan and Matt discuss the benefits of using Patreon for their content and their ability to be more uncensored


[39:57 - 40:05]They mention a recent drawing that made them nervous to release due to potentially offending someone


[41:42 - 42:06]They mention building a permanent mailroom set and trying to release mail videos more frequently


[42:13 - 42:28]They brainstorm ideas for future mailroom videos and express gratitude for fan art and gifts


[42:34 - 42:49]Ryan reveals a secret to Matt, who is disturbed by the news


[44:34 - 44:46]They discuss recent events in their lives, such as seeing a comedy show and watching movies


[44:53 - 44:59]Ryan talks about his Letterboxd account and his efforts to track every movie he's ever seen


[44:53 - 44:59]Matt challenges Ryan to see if certain movies are on his list, and Ryan explains how he adds movies to his list and how he rates them


[46:52 - 47:08]Ryan reveals that he gave the movie Norbit a low rating, but explains that he still enjoys watching bad movies


[39:39 - 47:23]Ryan and Matt discuss their use of Patreon and brainstorm ideas for future mailroom videos. They also talk about their recent experiences and Ryan's efforts to track and rate every movie he's seen.


[47:29 - 47:38]Discussion of a comedy movie called "Delta Fars"


[48:14 - 48:27]Personal review and rating system for movies on Letterbox


[52:24 - 52:29]Different opinions and reactions to movie ratings


[53:07 - 53:13]Discussion about Norbit and its cast


[53:14 - 53:22]Brian Wilson's favorite movie is Norbit


[54:52 - 54:58]Movie ratings and liking bad movies


[55:13 - 55:20]Eddie Murphy's involvement in dressing up as different characters


[55:20 - 55:33]Personal review of Kangaroo Jack


[47:23 - 55:33]Discussion of movie ratings, Brian Wilson's favorite movie, and Eddie Murphy's involvement in dressing up as different characters.


[1.02:31 - 1.02:39] Page content is a conversation about reviewing movies and music


[1.02:44 - 1.03:02]They talk about the personal and objective aspects of reviews


[1.02:44 - 1.03:02]They mention a desire for a review system that incorporates both personal and objective aspects


[1.02:44 - 1.03:02]They discuss their differing opinions on the movie "House" and its comedic elements


[1.02:44 - 1.03:02]One person does not enjoy classical music, but can still recognize its objective quality


[1.02:44 - 1.03:02]They mention a desire for a letterbox for music


[1.02:44 - 1.03:02]They briefly talk about "Citizen Kane" and its importance


[1.02:44 - 1.03:02]One person expresses their dislike for the movie, but acknowledges its quality


[1.02:44 - 1.03:02]One person expresses their dislike for the movie, but acknowledges its quality


[55:34 - 1.03:02]Overall, the conversation revolves around the subjective and objective elements of reviewing movies and music, as well as their personal opinions on specific films.


[1.03:02 - 1.03:18] Discussion about older movies, specifically Buster Keaton films


[1.03:34 - 1.03:40]Mention of Keaton Jones and his viral video


[1.05:26 - 1.05:34]Mention of Disney's Song of the South and its controversy


[1.05:43 - 1.05:48]Discussion about Parasite winning at the Oscars


[1.06:48 - 1.07:10]Talk about Bong Joon-ho and his rise to popularity in the Western world


[1.07:10 - 1.07:24]Reference to Gone with the Wind and other classic films


[1.09:07 - 1.09:15]Search for evidence of the bit online


[1.10:06 - 1.10:12]Mention of a family guy bit about the Tin Man being gay


[1.10:31 - 1.10:44]Conclusion that the bit was not found and may be part of the Mandela effect


[1.11:15 - 1.11:20]Discussion about Wizard of Oz and potential gay characters


[1.11:20 - 1.11:46]Final mention of the family guy gay Tin Man joke


[1.03:02 - 1.11:46]The conversation touched on older movies, Keaton Jones, Song of the South, Parasite's Oscar win, Bong Joon-ho's rise to popularity, classic films, gay characters in Wizard of Oz, and a family guy bit about the Tin Man being gay. The bit was not found online, leading to the conclusion that it may be part of the Mandela effect.