
SuperMegaCast - EP 169: SuperMega VS Evolution


[00:10 - 00:24]The speaker is trying a new thing, putting up 4k footage on their TV while recording a podcast.


[00:24 - 00:29]The current footage is of a beautiful scenery, possibly Hawaii or the Bahamas.


[00:24 - 00:29]The speaker and their friend talk about the scenery and try to identify the location.


[00:30 - 00:37]A video by "blank" is embedded on the footage, promoting YouTube Premium and a Lyft promotion.


[01:54 - 02:00]They discuss a previous podcast episode (69) and talk about a previous guest (Tucker).


[03:16 - 03:21]The scenery changes to a vineyard in Napa Valley and the speaker talks about wanting to visit there.


[04:22 - 04:31]The speaker accuses someone in their household of stealing their grapes and they argue about it.


[06:31 - 06:37]The speaker mentions wanting to learn how to solve a Rubik's Cube and demonstrates their skill.


[00:10 - 07:17]The speaker discusses a new podcast setup, beautiful scenery, promotions, a previous podcast episode, a potential trip to Napa Valley, and a Rubik's Cube. They also argue about stolen grapes.


[07:42 - 07:48]The audio includes a conversation about solving a Rubik's Cube and the ease of using cheat codes.


[07:59 - 08:04]The speakers discuss the satisfaction of solving the cube and the best cube they have ever owned.


[09:43 - 09:53]They talk about how fidget spinners were popular and how the Rubik's Cube is like a more complex version for Gen Z.


[10:22 - 10:32]They joke about the differences between millennials and Gen Z, with references to Bill Burr and Fortnite.


[12:21 - 12:34]The conversation shifts to Prince Andrew and his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.


[13:30 - 13:48]One speaker mentions a Simpsons tattoo and the creator of the show's connection to Epstein.


[13:49 - 14:01]The speakers discuss Prince Andrew's recent interview and the controversy surrounding him.


[14:43 - 14:50]The conversation ends with a discussion about the difficulties of being on the PR team for someone like Prince Andrew or R Kelly.


[07:17 - 14:50]The audio is a conversation covering topics such as solving a Rubik's Cube, fidget spinners, Prince Andrew's involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, and the difficulties of being on a PR team for controversial figures.


[15:16 - 15:29]Discussion about Prince Andrew and his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, including allegations of rape and his denial of knowing the victim.


[19:21 - 19:29]Discussion of watching the movie "American Werewolf in London" and its depiction of women and nudity.


[21:06 - 21:24]Talk about Mike Pence and rumors surrounding his relationship with his wife.


[21:06 - 21:24]The existence of a high-profile sex trafficking and pedophile ring in Hollywood and politics.


[21:30 - 21:38]Mention of Kevin Spacey's friendship with Epstein and his subsequent firing due to his involvement.


[21:30 - 21:38]Mention of Epstein's death and the ongoing investigation into his sex trafficking ring.


[21:30 - 21:38]Personal experience with hearing about Epstein in the past.


[21:57 - 22:09]Debate about whether or not it is ethical to accept money from Epstein's estate.


[22:09 - 22:29]Epstein's ability to protect himself by potentially giving up information on other high-profile individuals involved in his ring.


[14:50 - 22:29]Discussion of Prince Andrew and his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, along with mention of Kevin Spacey's friendship with Epstein and Mike Pence's rumored relationship with his wife. Talk about watching "American Werewolf in London" and debate about accepting money from Epstein's estate. Discussion of the existence of a high-profile sex trafficking and pedophile ring in Hollywood and politics, along with personal experience and information about Epstein's ability to protect himself.


[22:30 - 22:35]Person discussing the death of someone and speculating it was due to knowledge of elite people


[22:59 - 23:08]Mention of a "poop tape" possibly being released


[23:44 - 23:57]Discussion of South Park's use of graphic bodily functions for comedic effect


[26:32 - 26:37]A conversation about playing a game and losing, leading to a discussion about hair loss


[27:19 - 27:25]Mention of ding dong ditching as a childhood activity


[28:46 - 28:58]A personal anecdote about seeing a creepy person on the camera


[28:59 - 29:07]The speaker's use of a camera app to monitor their neighborhood


[29:16 - 29:24]The speaker's fear of someone breaking into their house


[29:38 - 29:45]The speaker's tendency to check the camera app late at night


[22:30 - 29:52]The speaker discusses the death of someone, the possibility of a "poop tape" being released, and South Park's use of graphic bodily functions for comedy. They also mention playing a game and losing, as well as their use of a camera app to monitor their neighborhood and their fear of someone breaking into their house.


[29:52 - 30:05]Person talks about watching scary videos on YouTube at 3 AM and getting nervous


[30:13 - 30:21]Person recalls feeling anxious about someone breaking into their home while living alone


[31:23 - 31:39]They talk about their fear of burglaries and trying to prevent them


[31:46 - 31:52]They mention that ignorance can be bliss when it comes to crime


[32:11 - 32:17]They briefly discuss a German movie filmed in the Amazon


[33:04 - 33:11]Person has a dream about smoking a cigarette dipped in acid given by someone they know


[34:09 - 34:15]They switch to discussing the craft of filmmaking and how it has changed with the use of computer graphics


[35:12 - 35:23]They mention admiring impressive shots and one-takes in movies


[35:58 - 36:05]The person suggests watching a Soviet movie called "Come and See" tonight during a wine and cheese night


[29:52 - 36:12]Person discusses their fear of crime and how it can affect their anxiety. They also mention the impact of computer graphics on the film industry and suggest watching a Soviet movie tonight.


[36:12 - 36:20]They discuss watching a movie while drinking wine and eating cheese


[36:44 - 36:53]They mention a previous podcast episode about ants


[37:28 - 37:41]They talk about ants and their abilities, including carrying 100 times their body weight


[37:28 - 37:41]They discuss the idea of keeping ants as pets in an ant farm


[38:56 - 39:02]They question whether animals have an understanding of their surroundings (e.g. water)


[40:34 - 40:39]They discuss the maturity rates of different animals compared to humans


[42:11 - 42:17]They mention the adaptions humans have made, such as thumbs replacing big toes


[42:56 - 43:06]They mention the fear of darkness potentially being linked to predators that hunted at night


[43:18 - 43:24]They discuss the relationship between humans and cats, and the potential danger of larger cats


[36:12 - 43:37]A concise and comprehensive summary is that the podcast hosts discuss various topics including ants, evolution, and the human fear of darkness.


[43:38 - 43:43]Going up and petting, but no reaction from mountain lion


[43:43 - 43:49]Scared of mountain lions and bears


[44:02 - 44:08]Bears are more grisly and confrontational, while cats are sneaky hunters


[44:14 - 44:21]Cats evolved into smaller creatures, but still apex predators


[44:56 - 45:08]Dogs, like wolves, are also well-organized hunters in packs


[45:36 - 45:44]Ants have different roles in a class-based society


[45:59 - 46:07]Bees and ants are closely related


[47:20 - 47:28]Reality is complex and difficult to understand


[47:29 - 47:38]The possibility of living in a simulation


[49:07 - 49:14]Everyone has a unique perspective and experience of the world


[49:58 - 50:16]It would be interesting to see the world from someone else's perspective


[49:58 - 50:16]We can learn from others and their different perspectives


[51:28 - 51:37]If we live in a simulation, it may not matter in the grand scheme of things


[43:38 - 51:45]The speaker discusses encounters with mountain lions and bears, the hunting tactics of bears and cats, the intelligence of dogs and wolves, the roles and organization of ants and bees, the possibility of living in a simulation, and the complexity of reality and individual perspectives. They also reflect on the importance of having a diversity of perspectives and experiences, and the mystery of our existence and consciousness.


[51:56 - 52:05]Discussion about the significance of existence and reality (specifically simulations)


[52:06 - 52:11]Urging someone named Simon to "wake up" and see the truth


[53:08 - 53:13]Sponsorship ad for quip toothbrush and honey deals


[59:04 - 59:34]Teasing future projects and plans for SuperMega in 2019 and 2020


[59:04 - 59:34]Conclusion and thank you to listeners and supporters


[51:46 - 59:56]Discussion on existence and reality, urging Simon to wake up, sponsorships, and future plans for SuperMega.