
SuperMegaCast - EP 337: Once-ler Fanfic (ft. FoolishKia)


[00:07 - 00:12]Chime offers a Secured Chime Credit Builder Visa Credit Card to help users build credit with their own money


[00:18 - 00:26]The card is issued by Stride Bank North America with a license from Visa USA


[00:18 - 00:26]A Chime checking account and $200 qualifying direct deposit are required to apply for the card


[00:26 - 00:36]Regular on-time payments can positively impact credit score, but results may vary


[00:26 - 00:36]Out of network ATM withdrawal fees may apply


[00:44 - 00:53]Chime also offers a chance to save money with Raycon premium audio products at a discounted price


[02:17 - 02:22]It is possible that Kelly will reanimate the opening with new characters


[02:34 - 02:42]Kelly has been around since the beginning of Supermega, creating the original art for the channel


[02:49 - 02:54]Kelly also animated the classic Supermega opening


[03:07 - 03:16]Artists often do free work for exposure and to get their name out there


[05:04 - 05:10]It is Ryan's first live podcast, so there are some technical difficulties


[05:59 - 06:06]The hosts discuss their recent illnesses and the effects of alcohol on the immune system


[07:18 - 07:24]They also express frustration with internet providers and their greedy practices


[07:35 - 07:41]Canada has similar issues with monopolies in the internet service industry


[00:00 - 07:41]Chime offers a credit card and savings opportunity, while also featuring a special guest, Kelly, who has been a part of Supermega since the beginning.


[07:42 - 07:47]America has big companies that mostly cover everyone for internet service.


[07:47 - 08:01]These companies sometimes engage in shady practices and allow other companies to provide service.


[08:02 - 08:07]These other companies may not have the same resources or quality of service.


[08:07 - 08:16]Despite this, there are still only a limited number of options for internet service.


[08:07 - 08:16]One option is Videotron, which the speaker personally uses.


[08:38 - 08:47]The internet became widely available for the average person in the 90s.


[09:05 - 09:15]The speaker recalls using Google Images to search for things like werewolves and gargoyles.


[09:22 - 09:29]The speaker's uncle showed them Google for the first time in 2003.


[09:22 - 09:29]The speaker's sister helped them learn how to type in URLs.


[09:35 - 09:42]They also recall using Google Earth to explore their neighborhood.


[09:50 - 10:01]In the early days of the internet, the speaker's family had to take turns using the phone and the internet.


[10:14 - 10:19]The speaker's first YouTube video was a Gorilla's music video.


[11:46 - 11:53]The speaker learned Action Script from a stranger on AIM.


[12:14 - 12:20]They also used to steal free AOL trial CDs from Blockbuster.


[12:44 - 12:54]The speaker has been making YouTube videos since 2007/2008.


[13:30 - 13:44]They once drew fan art of the Onceler from The Lorax to fit in with their online friend group.


[14:24 - 14:33]They were not actually attracted to the Onceler.


[07:42 - 14:33]America has a limited number of options for internet service, and the speaker has personal experience with Videotron, which they use. They have been using the internet since the 90s, and recall using Google Images and Google Earth. They also have memories of the early days of the internet, including sharing the phone line and using AIM for programming lessons. They have been making YouTube videos since 2007/2008 and once drew fan art of the Onceler from The Lorax to fit in with their online friend group.


[14:43 - 14:49]Discussion about the onceler and his popularity on Tumblr


[14:55 - 15:00]Mention of a YouTube video discussing "tumblr sexy man"


[16:45 - 17:01]Comparison of Tumblr to other social media platforms


[17:01 - 17:06]Mention of the speaker's own artwork and its popularity on Tumblr


[17:56 - 18:05]Discussion of Reddit and its use of throwaway accounts


[18:33 - 18:39]Mention of the "Am I the Asshole?" subreddit


[20:14 - 20:19]Discussion of MySpace and the customization of websites in the past


[20:19 - 20:25]Mention of YoTaku, a MySpace-like platform for anime fans


[20:32 - 20:39]Brief mention of popular anime "Chainsaw Man"


[14:33 - 20:51]Overall, the speakers discuss the popularity and evolution of various social media platforms and their own experiences and observations with them.


[20:51 - 21:03] The speaker and their friend watched My Hero Academia and found it cool but repetitive in introducing characters and their powers.


[21:26 - 21:33]They also talked about other popular animes like Full Metal Alchemist and Cowboy Bebop.


[22:12 - 22:21]The speaker has trouble falling asleep and has a ritual to calm down before bed.


[23:25 - 23:30]They also discuss sleep paralysis and hallucinations.


[23:25 - 23:30]The speaker shares a trick to get out of sleep paralysis.


[26:07 - 26:18]They then transition to talking about credit scores and Chime's credit builder Visa credit card.


[26:33 - 26:42]The speaker shares their personal experience with the credit card and its benefits.


[26:50 - 26:57]Chime's credit builder Visa credit card is issued by Stride Bank North America.


[20:51 - 26:57]The speaker and their friend discuss watching My Hero Academia, other popular animes, their trouble sleeping and sleep paralysis, and the benefits of Chime's credit builder Visa credit card.


[26:57 - 27:04]Chime checking account and $200 direct deposit required for secured credit card


[27:04 - 27:11]On-time payments can improve credit score


[27:04 - 27:11]Impact score may vary and not all users may see improvement


[27:04 - 27:11]Out of network ATM withdrawal fees may apply


[27:04 - 27:11]Accepted at MoneyPass ATMs and 7-Eleven stores


[28:44 - 28:51]Video footage taken to see who is working and who is not


[29:55 - 30:00]Predictions made about what employees are doing at work


[31:24 - 31:33]Layton is not present due to taking the week off for a sleepover with his uncle


[32:02 - 32:08]Game nights and board games discussed


[34:14 - 34:19]Battleship and Guess Who mentioned as favorite games


[34:29 - 34:35]Custom version of Guess Who suggested featuring friends or enemies


[26:57 - 34:42]Chime checking account and $200 direct deposit required for secured credit card, on-time payments can improve credit score, predictions made about employees' activities at work, Layton is absent, game nights and board games discussed, and custom version of Guess Who suggested.


[34:43 - 34:48]Oh, wait. I could, they could get Justin. That's true. Hey, Justin. Because then he would be the only one left up.


[34:49 - 34:54]Real easy then. If he has at least 1% white, we could add that into the rule book.


[34:54 - 35:00]Justin's bypassing. Yeah. Yeah. He's more.


[35:01 - 35:07]Oh, his hair is long too. He definitely, with the facial hair and the, and the, the longer hair, the, the Middle Eastern does does.


[35:07 - 35:13]Yeah. It shows a lot more curls. It shows a lot more. The gusto. He's like friends with the cops.


[35:13 - 35:23]Yes. He's friends with the cops. Apparently the same police officers is pulling Justin over time and two times now.


[35:23 - 35:29]First he was leaving the office late at night once and then he pops. And they tried the flashlight in his face.


[35:29 - 35:35]And like from, we also have to put in the different respects. The cops had dickhead regardless of how he handled the situation.


[35:35 - 35:40]But in Justin's mind, he's at his place of work.


[35:41 - 35:47]Our place of work doesn't look like an office. That's what I told him. I was like, maybe you shouldn't tell. It is just a house. So he's like, I work here coming at it like midnight.


[35:48 - 35:54]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[35:54 - 36:00]It sounds like a bad excuse.


[36:02 - 36:07]Come on, guys. Yes. He's friends with the cops. Apparently the same police officers is pulling Justin over time and two times now. First he was leaving the office late at night once and then he pops. And they tried the flashlight in his face.


[36:02 - 36:07]And like from, we also have to put in the different respects. The cops had dickhead regardless of how he handled the situation.


[36:33 - 36:40]But in Justin's mind, he's at his place of work.


[36:47 - 36:54]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[38:31 - 38:36]Yeah. Real easy then. If he has at least 1% white, we could add that into the rule book.


[38:53 - 38:58]Justin's bypassing. Yeah. Yeah. He's more.


[39:39 - 39:49]Come on, guys. Yes. He's friends with the cops. Apparently the same police officers is pulling Justin over time and two times now.


[39:55 - 40:05]Our place of work doesn't look like an office. That's what I told him. I was like, maybe you shouldn't tell. It is just a house. So he's like, I work here coming at it like midnight.


[39:55 - 40:05]It sounds like a bad excuse.


[39:55 - 40:05]But in Justin's mind, he's at his place of work.


[40:16 - 40:22]Yeah. It shows a lot more curls. It shows a lot more. The gusto. He's like friends with the cops.


[40:16 - 40:22]First he was leaving the office late at night once and then he pops. And they tried the flashlight in his face.


[40:16 - 40:22]And like from, we also have to put in the different respects. The cops had dickhead regardless of how he handled the situation.


[40:23 - 40:29]It sounds like a bad excuse.


[40:30 - 40:35]Yeah. Real easy then. If he has at least 1% white, we could add that into the rule book.


[40:30 - 40:35]Justin's bypassing. Yeah. Yeah. He's more.


[40:57 - 41:04]Oh, his hair is long too. He definitely, with the facial hair and the, and the, the longer hair, the, the Middle Eastern does does.


[40:57 - 41:04]Oh, his hair is long too. He definitely, with the facial hair and the, and the, the longer hair, the, the Middle Eastern does does.


[40:57 - 41:04]Yeah. It shows a lot more curls. It shows a lot more. The gusto. He's like friends with the cops.


[40:57 - 41:04]Come on, guys. Yes. He's friends with the cops. Apparently the same police officers is pulling Justin over time and two times now. First he was leaving the office late at night once and then he pops. And they tried the flashlight in his face.


[40:57 - 41:04]And like from, we also have to put in the different respects. The cops had dickhead regardless of how he handled the situation.


[41:04 - 41:12]Our place of work doesn't look like an office. That's what I told him. I was like, maybe you shouldn't tell. It is just a house. So he's like, I work here coming at it like midnight.


[41:04 - 41:12]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:04 - 41:12]But in Justin's mind, he's at his place of work.


[41:04 - 41:12]Our place of work doesn't look like an office. That's what I told him. I was like, maybe you shouldn't tell. It is just a house. So he's like, I work here coming at it like midnight.


[41:04 - 41:12]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:04 - 41:12]It sounds like a bad excuse.


[41:04 - 41:12]Yeah. Real easy then. If he has at least 1% white, we could add that into the rule book.


[41:04 - 41:12]Justin's bypassing. Yeah. Yeah. He's more.


[41:04 - 41:12]Oh, his hair is long too. He definitely, with the facial hair and the, and the, the longer hair, the, the Middle Eastern does does.


[41:27 - 41:39]Yeah. It shows a lot more curls. It shows a lot more. The gusto. He's like friends with the cops.


[41:27 - 41:39]Come on, guys. Yes. He's friends with the cops. Apparently the same police officers is pulling Justin over time and two times now.


[41:27 - 41:39]First he was leaving the office late at night once and then he pops. And they tried the flashlight in his face.


[41:27 - 41:39]And like from, we also have to put in the different respects. The cops had dickhead regardless of how he handled the situation.


[41:27 - 41:39]But in Justin's mind, he's at his place of work.


[41:27 - 41:39]Our place of work doesn't look like an office. That's what I told him. I was like, maybe you shouldn't tell. It is just a house. So he's like, I work here coming at it like midnight.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[41:27 - 41:39]He's like, he's having trouble getting into a house. I told him. Maybe you shouldn't say that because like I don't know.


[34:43 - 41:39]Our place of work doesn't look like an office. That's what I told him. I was like, maybe you shouldn't tell. It is just a house. So he's


[41:45 - 41:53] A person talks about using Raycons in sunny Los Angeles


[41:53 - 41:58]Raycons offer a variety of audio products at affordable prices


[41:53 - 41:58]Raycons also offer free returns and customizable features


[42:49 - 42:59]The podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, an online therapy platform


[42:59 - 43:08]Therapy can help with self-discovery and understanding


[45:28 - 45:37]The podcast hosts discuss sickness and flu season


[47:06 - 47:12]The podcast hosts discuss the belief in old wives tales


[48:18 - 48:24]One of the hosts suggests selling digital farts for profit


[48:54 - 49:05]The idea is to sell audio files of farts with digital certificates


[41:39 - 49:05]A person talks about using Raycons and how the podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. The hosts discuss sickness, flu season, and old wives tales, and suggest the idea of selling digital farts for profit.


[49:14 - 49:21]Discussion about releasing an album of fart sounds


[50:19 - 50:25]Ryan McGee would be the artist name


[52:28 - 52:34]Matthew Perry's biography and comments about Keanu Reeves


[54:35 - 54:40]Matt offers to help with production


[54:41 - 54:46]Daniel introduced cigarettes to the group


[55:08 - 55:16]Discussion about Spartan promises and cigarettes


[55:08 - 55:16]Ryan tried cigarettes after trying weed


[49:05 - 56:05]Overall, the group discusses their thoughts on addiction and cigarettes.


[56:05 - 56:13]Speaker talks about not being able to smoke weed and trying it twice with friends


[56:13 - 56:19]They discuss the unpleasant sensation of smoking and the speaker's hypochondria


[56:47 - 56:53]They mention a vape that has lasted a long time and the ban on flavored vapes


[57:06 - 57:12]The speaker sees this as a sign to quit and mentions their friend who can still get flavored vapes


[58:26 - 58:31]They joke about throwing lighters at each other's penises and the speaker's fear of the mafia


[1.00:39 - 1.00:45]They mention the speaker's birthday party where he dressed as Gerald from Hey Arnold and the extended version of the podcast available on Patreon


[1.01:07 - 1.01:18]The guest, Kelly, talks about her Patreon and upcoming shop


[1.02:12 - 1.02:18]They discuss Ko-fi and the guest's credit score


[1.02:46 - 1.02:52]Ryan and Matt end the podcast, expressing their love for each other and their guest


[56:05 - 1.03:00]The speaker discusses their aversion to smoking weed and the unpleasant sensation it causes, as well as their desire to quit. They joke about throwing lighters at each other's genitals and mention their friend who can still get flavored vapes despite the ban. The guest talks about her Patreon and upcoming shop, as well as the use of Ko-fi. The podcast ends with the speakers expressing their love for each other and their guest.