
SuperMegaCast - EP 37: Horsemeat


[00:10 - 00:17] Introduction to Super Mega Productions and their podcast, the Super Mega Cast


[00:26 - 00:32]Episode 37 is being recorded, marking a milestone for the podcast


[01:31 - 01:38]Matt and Ryan have not seen each other in three weeks due to individual vacations


[02:47 - 02:54]Matt was jokingly accused of planning Ryan's vacation for him


[03:06 - 03:12]Matt had a fun time in Japan, especially trying local foods and visiting different places


[03:12 - 03:19]Matt visited his friend Christian in Japan, Ryan went to Cabo, Mexico


[04:00 - 04:09]Matt proposed the idea of going to Japan and Christian agreed


[06:18 - 06:25]Ryan's favorite taco in Mexico was the chorizo taco


[06:30 - 06:38]They have a close relationship and also have a YouTube channel together


[06:47 - 06:54]He also enjoyed an alcoholic beverage made with lemonade and corona


[07:01 - 07:12]Ryan got to ride an ATV in the Mexican desert and on the beach


[07:13 - 07:21]He also got "bullied" into giving a Mexican woman $20


[07:21 - 07:27]Matt and Ryan usually greet each other every morning and night as roommates and co-workers


[00:10 - 07:38]Super Mega Productions' podcast, Super Mega Cast, recorded episode 37 after Matt and Ryan returned from individual vacations to Japan and Mexico. They share their experiences and adventures, including trying local foods and activities. Matt and Ryan have a close relationship as roommates, co-workers, and YouTube channel partners.


[07:41 - 07:51]Guy on street advertising bar deal


[07:52 - 07:59]Offer of $5 for two beers and a shot accepted


[07:59 - 08:10]Entered building with unpleasant smells


[08:24 - 08:31]Offered to pole dance, refused


[09:15 - 09:23]Nervous and uncomfortable in social situation


[09:40 - 09:47]Pressured to give money to stripper


[11:06 - 11:14]American money is boring


[11:55 - 12:01]Judges may still wear wigs in some ceremonies


[12:43 - 12:49]Canadian dollars smell like maple syrup and are colorful


[13:32 - 13:38]Yen is easy to convert to dollars


[13:45 - 13:50]Pesos are easy to calculate, 20 pesos to a dollar


[14:03 - 14:12]Japan drives and walks on the left side


[14:03 - 14:12]Struggled to adjust to walking on the left side


[07:41 - 14:19]Man encounters street advertiser, enters bar with unpleasant smells, pressured to give money to stripper, uncomfortable in social situation, discusses different currencies and walking/driving habits in Japan.


[14:20 - 14:28]Walking on the wrong side in Japan


[14:44 - 14:52]Being poked with sticks and having cheeks stretched


[14:53 - 14:58]Experiencing confusion and surprise from locals


[15:24 - 15:29]Comparison to monkeys and lack of chandeliers in Japan


[15:46 - 15:53]Lack of trash cans in public areas and respect for society and nature


[16:30 - 16:39]Lack of freedom in Japan


[17:50 - 17:56]Shock at the cleanliness of Japanese people's assholes due to bidets


[19:02 - 19:09]Comparison to Mexico and the blatant sex trade there


[19:40 - 19:54]Visiting a Japanese public bathhouse and being surprised by the nudity


[20:50 - 20:57]The danger of laughing at Yakuza members in the bathhouse


[20:57 - 21:06]The power and influence of the Yakuza in Japan


[21:13 - 21:18]The use of tattoos to identify Yakuza members


[21:24 - 21:29]Personal experience with covering tattoos in Japan


[14:20 - 21:29]The speaker shares their experiences in Japan, including walking on the wrong side, confusion and surprise from locals, poking with sticks, comparison to monkeys, lack of chandeliers and trash cans, lack of freedom, cleanliness of Japanese people's assholes, comparison to the sex trade in Mexico, visiting a public bathhouse, and the power and influence of the Yakuza in Japan.


[21:36 - 21:48] Narrator talks about trying to cover up an injury and seeing a white man with a tattoo in a bathhouse


[21:55 - 22:00]Describes the bathhouse and its amenities, including a hot tub with electric shocks and various types of water


[24:23 - 24:37]Narrator and co-host discuss sexual activity in old age


[25:28 - 25:34]They mention seeing only two homeless people in Tokyo and a lack of homeless and homosexual individuals in Japan


[27:42 - 27:53]Narrator talks about having a good time in Mexico and enjoying a lobster eggs Benedict dish


[28:12 - 28:23]Co-host talks about having Japanese pancakes in Japan and describes their texture


[21:30 - 28:28]The narrator discusses experiences in Japan and Mexico, including a visit to a bathhouse, observations about sexual activity in old age, and trying various types of food.


[28:28 - 28:40]Person talks about a Mexican restaurant in the US and a legitimate Mexican restaurant in Mexico


[28:40 - 28:48]They mention how heavy and tiring the food is but still worth it


[28:55 - 29:02]They also talk about having the best ramen in Japan and how it's a make-your-own style with real wasabi


[30:17 - 30:26]They discuss their preferences for ramen and sushi, including not liking certain ingredients


[30:33 - 30:48]Person also mentions loving sushi in Japan and how they only went to rotating bars


[32:44 - 32:50]They mention wanting to go to a sushi restaurant and a ramen restaurant this weekend


[33:14 - 33:19]Person references an inside joke about Alexa and orders it to do silly things


[33:57 - 34:04]They talk about not worrying about Alexa because it's not a common name like Ryan or Matthew


[34:12 - 34:18]They mention a chain restaurant called Ryan's buffet that closed down


[34:49 - 34:55]Person shares their craving for Mama Kim's, a Japanese restaurant in Charleston, South Carolina with a unique white sauce


[28:28 - 35:19]The person discusses their experiences with Mexican, Japanese, and sushi restaurants in the US and Japan, including their preferences and cravings for certain dishes. They also mention a chain restaurant that closed down and an inside joke about Alexa.


[35:20 - 35:27] The speaker discusses their belief that those who think differently from them are enemies


[35:28 - 35:35]They mention the amazing food in Japan and their plan for a long flight to get there


[35:45 - 35:54]The speaker talks about sleeping on planes and their experience on a flight to Mexico


[36:16 - 36:25]They then talk about their 13-hour flight to China and the first class seats on the plane


[38:17 - 38:26]The overall experience was enjoyable and the water in Japan was the best they've tasted


[40:18 - 40:25]The speaker shares their experience in China, including the water and customs at the airport


[41:42 - 41:49]They mention noticing people spitting frequently and a man farting loudly without anyone reacting


[42:17 - 42:30]The speaker admits to trying horse sushi in Japan with their friend


[35:20 - 42:30]The full text discusses the speaker's thoughts and experiences on their trip to Japan and China, including their plans for a long flight, their observations of the culture, and trying new foods.


[42:39 - 42:44]Person went to Japan and had unusual food experiences, including horse and shark fin soup


[44:03 - 44:11]A Chinese woman on the flight was friendly but had trouble communicating due to language barrier


[46:33 - 46:39]The person encountered Ming, a woman from a previous podcast episode, who had returned after disappearing


[49:10 - 49:16]Ming seemed to be self-aware and spoke in gibberish, asking for a cigarette and mentioning skateboarding and hacky sack


[42:30 - 50:05]Person had unusual food experiences and encountered Ming, who returned after disappearing, and had a strange conversation with her before she left.


[56:41 - 56:50] A person named Ming is being talked about, who is described as a homeless woman who is often seen in an alleyway.


[57:03 - 57:09]The speaker and his friend have had multiple encounters with Ming, who is often aggressive and unpredictable.


[57:03 - 57:09]One day, Ming approached the speaker and asked if he knew Nickelback and started singing a song with the word "photograph" in it.


[57:03 - 57:09]The speaker and his friend were confused and tried to leave, but Ming insisted on the speaker finishing the song for her.


[57:03 - 57:09]Eventually, the speaker and his friend were able to leave and continue their conversation about other homeless individuals they have encountered in the alleyway.


[57:03 - 57:09]The speaker's friend had an idea for a movie about crazy homeless people being time travelers, which they joke about.


[57:03 - 57:09]They express sympathy for Ming and wonder about her background and how she ended up in her current situation.


[57:03 - 57:09]The speaker suggests hiring a 24-year-old to make a movie about Ming.


[50:06 - 57:09]Two people discuss their encounters with a homeless woman named Ming, who is often aggressive and unpredictable. They recall a specific incident where Ming asked about Nickelback and sang a song with the word "photograph" in it. They also mention other homeless individuals they have encountered in the alleyway and joke about making a movie about crazy homeless people being time travelers. They express sympathy for Ming and wonder about her background. The speaker suggests hiring someone to make a movie about her.


[57:17 - 57:22] Person suggests making a documentary about a person named Ming


[57:22 - 57:29]Mention of potential exploitation of homeless person


[58:05 - 58:11]Discussion about a man who made DVDs of himself messing with homeless people


[58:56 - 59:04]Mention of Dr. Phil and Oprah


[59:04 - 59:11]Discussion of celebrities and their potential drug use


[59:11 - 59:18]Mention of spotting Vine stars


[59:49 - 59:54]Discussion of Vine stars and their transition to YouTube


[1.00:37 - 1.00:44]Mention of a Vine star named Boris Larson


[1.00:50 - 1.00:57]Mention of a Vine star named Brent Riviera and his catchphrase


[1.00:57 - 1.01:03]One person recalls their past obsession with Vine


[1.02:47 - 1.02:54]Mention of a friend who was into Vine and showed the speaker many Vines


[1.02:54 - 1.03:02]One person mentions they had a Vine account in high school


[1.03:29 - 1.03:39]Idea for a Vine review series is mentioned


[1.03:29 - 1.03:39]Mention of a documentary about Vine


[1.04:00 - 1.04:11]Discussion of a filmmaker named Tony Oswald who told a story through Vine


[57:10 - 1.04:11]The conversation covers topics such as making a documentary about a person named Ming, the potential exploitation of homeless people, a man who made DVDs of himself messing with homeless people, celebrities and their potential drug use, spotting Vine stars, the transition of Vine stars to YouTube, and the idea of a Vine review series. They also mention a friend who was into Vine and a filmmaker named Tony Oswald who told a story through Vine.


[1.04:12 - 1.04:21]Six seconds of a narrative about creative activities and Vine


[1.06:54 - 1.07:00]Mention of musically and its decline in popularity


[1.07:47 - 1.07:59]Mention of Jacob Sartorius and his decline in popularity


[1.08:13 - 1.08:19]Discussion about Vine and its popularity


[1.08:13 - 1.08:19]Comparison to Vine and dub smash


[1.08:13 - 1.08:19]Mention of Leafy and his disappearance from social media


[1.09:27 - 1.09:43]Mention of Vitaly and his attention-seeking behavior


[1.09:43 - 1.09:52]Discussion about embarrassment and mental health


[1.10:21 - 1.10:27]Discussion about Matty B and his potential future as a rapper


[1.10:21 - 1.10:27]Mention of Ice JJ Fish and potential collaboration


[1.10:27 - 1.10:34]Discussion about relevancy and fan base size


[1.10:41 - 1.10:49]Mention of Logan movie and recommendation to see it


[1.10:50 - 1.10:55]Mention of The Giving Tree book and recommendation to read it


[1.04:12 - 1.11:36]Discussion about short-form video platforms, their rise and decline in popularity, and the potential future of young YouTubers. Mention of controversies and attention-seeking behavior in the online world, and a recommendation to read The Giving Tree book.