The Funniest Livestream Stories ft. Ludwig Ahgren - Chuckle Sandwich EP. 29
[00:02 - 01:26]Ludwig was a guest on Chuckle Sandwich and seemed to be experiencing health issues
[00:14 - 04:20]They talked about being different parts of a sandwich and what they would be
[03:26 - 04:37]They also discussed the logistics of checking for shingles and whether or not it would be a good idea
[04:20 - 05:57]Ludwig was a guest on Chuckle Sandwich and seemed to be experiencing health issues
[05:07 - 05:35]They also discussed the potential for skin-to-skin contact and coughing during playtime.
[05:57 - 08:00]They discussed the upcoming Nickelodeon game being made by the developers of Slap City
[06:12 - 08:29]They also talked about other games targeting the Melee crowd
[06:34 - 07:02]They discussed the upcoming Nickelodeon game being made by the developers of Slap City
[07:02 - 07:48]They talked about being different parts of a sandwich and what they would be
[07:48 - 10:46]They then transitioned to discussing the zombie apocalypse and how to detect if someone has been bitten
[08:16 - 09:22]They came up with the idea of using a TSA machine and having someone on a hamster wheel to generate energy
[09:22 - 11:05]They also discussed the logistics of checking for shingles and whether or not it would be a good idea
[11:31 - 12:57]The others questioned the morality of this idea
[11:48 - 13:27]Schlatt then shared his idea of using a prison as a place to keep zombies and play with them
[12:24 - 12:30]They then transitioned to discussing the zombie apocalypse and how to detect if someone has been bitten
[13:04 - 14:58]They also discussed the potential for skin-to-skin contact and coughing during playtime.
[14:34 - 16:01]Conversation about growing facial hair and inability to grow a mustache
[16:01 - 17:19]Mention of the speaker being made for "chops" and being submissive and breedable
[17:20 - 18:51]Topic changes to Twitter verification and the speaker's experience with it
[17:32 - 20:04]Mention of the speaker's trademark application being denied
[20:05 - 21:56]Topic changes to Twitter verification and the speaker's experience with it
[21:27 - 23:03]Mention of the speaker's trademark application being denied
[22:34 - 23:49]Topic changes to Twitter verification and the speaker's experience with it
[23:03 - 25:58]Discussion about being the fastest button masher in the world for a brief period of time
[25:45 - 27:54]They mention going to see movies with their father as a child and how he just wants to see things blow up.
[26:17 - 28:39]The speaker then talks about how their thumb was broken by a friend playing backyard football.
[28:39 - 31:08]They then transition to discussing a sponsor for their podcast, Manscaped.
[29:00 - 30:02]The conversation turns to the speaker's degree in English and how they can define certain words.
[29:39 - 30:25]The speaker then talks about how their thumb was broken by a friend playing backyard football.
[31:08 - 33:10]The conversation turns to the speaker's degree in English and how they can define certain words.
[33:11 - 35:16]The speaker reveals they have had wet dreams and come to themselves while sleeping.
[33:23 - 34:22]The streamer went to the bathroom and then streamed, with some confusion about whether they were talking to the chat or the channel.
[34:22 - 34:55]The streamer clarifies that being in a category of "sleeping" and coming oneself is against TOS (Terms of Service).
[34:56 - 36:22]The streamer went to the bathroom and then streamed, with some confusion about whether they were talking to the chat or the channel.
[35:01 - 36:41]The speaker then talks about how their thumb was broken by a friend playing backyard football.
[35:53 - 36:41]The streamer clarifies that this happened during a time of online school due to the pandemic.
[36:22 - 37:26]The speaker did not watch a lot of "sebathons" (presumably Twitch streams) but asked about the streamer's experience.
[36:42 - 38:41]Finally, the speaker asks how their definition was.
[36:52 - 38:29]The speaker asks if anyone watched the stream for the entire month, and the streamer explains that Twitch does a yearly recap of hours watched.
[37:26 - 38:48]The streamer clarifies that this happened during a time of online school due to the pandemic.
[37:34 - 37:57]The speaker asks if anyone watched the stream for the entire month, and the streamer explains that Twitch does a yearly recap of hours watched.
[38:29 - 40:27]The conversation turns to the speaker's degree in English and how they can define certain words.
[38:48 - 40:33]The speaker asks the streamer to explain the term "Andy" which they believe refers to regular viewers from a certain platform.
[40:15 - 41:51]The speaker compares the comedy show to the Tesla radio station and expresses surprise that this type of humor is popular.
[40:49 - 43:05]The speaker shares a story about listening to a comedy channel on a Tesla radio station and finding the jokes to be racist and unfunny.
[41:51 - 42:16]They discuss a comedy show in Vegas called "Absinthe" which was crass and made older audience members uncomfortable.
[42:17 - 42:42]The speaker compares the comedy show to the Tesla radio station and expresses surprise that this type of humor is popular.
[42:30 - 43:16]They discuss a comedy show in Vegas called "Absinthe" which was crass and made older audience members uncomfortable.
[43:16 - 43:42]The speaker compares the comedy show to the Tesla radio station and expresses surprise that this type of humor is popular.
[43:27 - 44:43]They mention they have previous experience with stand-up and did it for a few years in college
[44:17 - 44:23]They discuss a comedy show in Vegas called "Absinthe" which was crass and made older audience members uncomfortable.
[45:13 - 46:18]The speaker discusses the influence of YouTubers and how they have formed a large comedic movement
[46:18 - 47:27]The speaker reflects on how they should have taken more risks and tried new material instead of sticking to a safe style
[46:30 - 47:46]They talk about how they have realized they could do stand-up after being encouraged by a friend
[47:46 - 48:31]The speaker shares their initial plan of pursuing comedy and working in journalism, but ended up focusing on streaming and YouTube instead
[47:59 - 48:24]The speaker mentions writing their final college essay on their experience in the smash community.
[48:12 - 50:07]The speaker reveals they have a background in the smash community and started with commentary before getting into comedy
[48:31 - 51:27]The speaker mentions writing their final college essay on their experience in the smash community.
[50:07 - 52:19]The topic shifts to the idea of touring and the speaker expresses hesitation due to the potential negative impact on their YouTube channel
[51:27 - 53:42]They mention they have previous experience with stand-up and did it for a few years in college
[53:15 - 53:42]The first individual talks about having water on a bench and sipping it between every line.
[53:43 - 54:08]The idea of a live event is brought up, combining a convention and a smash tournament
[53:43 - 54:56]They play rock-paper-scissors with a twist.
[54:08 - 55:10]The page_content is a conversation between two individuals about water, watersheds, and a potential job as an influencer.
[54:08 - 56:06]The speaker shares their initial plan of pursuing comedy and working in journalism, but ended up focusing on streaming and YouTube instead
[54:41 - 54:47]However, he was denied the job as an influencer because he wanted to talk about watersheds and also be an influencer.
[55:11 - 55:36]They joke about being "watershed influencers" and how they are trying to bring awareness to water.
[55:11 - 55:42]The speaker discusses the influence of YouTubers and how they have formed a large comedic movement
[55:17 - 56:06]He also mentions writing a story about watersheds in Arizona.
[55:36 - 55:42]The second individual talks about how people are scared for the truth about water to get out.
[55:42 - 56:12]The speaker mentions writing their final college essay on their experience in the smash community.
[55:42 - 56:59]They then start talking about a condition called "P-shyness" where people have a hard time using public restrooms.
[56:45 - 57:45]The second individual talks about how people are scared for the truth about water to get out.
[56:59 - 58:13]They then start talking about a condition called "P-shyness" where people have a hard time using public restrooms.
[57:14 - 57:39]The first individual talks about having water on a bench and sipping it between every line.
[58:13 - 58:57]The conversation then moves to a hackathon where the first individual had a hard time peeing next to someone in the bathroom.
[58:57 - 59:54]The first individual shares a personal experience of having a hard time peeing next to someone at a urinal.
[59:03 - 1.00:12]The conversation then moves to a hackathon where the first individual had a hard time peeing next to someone in the bathroom.
[59:40 - 1.02:28]The first individual shares a personal experience of having a hard time peeing next to someone at a urinal.
[1.01:53 - 1.03:58]The conversation then moves to a hackathon where the first individual had a hard time peeing next to someone in the bathroom.
[1.02:10 - 1.04:25]The first individual shares a personal experience of having a hard time peeing next to someone at a urinal.
[1.02:34 - 1.02:41]The first individual talks about having water on a bench and sipping it between every line.
[1.02:42 - 1.02:49]They discuss a bit where the first individual pretends to look at the other person's penis while peeing.
[1.02:58 - 1.03:35]A group of people, including a stranger, go to a public restaurant and talk about kids who used to be the "weird ones"
[1.03:04 - 1.05:59]The group reminisces about a previous game of beer pong that occurred at a party, with one player bragging about their skills and their girlfriend's abilities
[1.03:27 - 1.04:13]The conversation then shifts to discussing peeing with pants down and tanning.
[1.04:42 - 1.05:59]They play rock-paper-scissors with a twist.
[1.05:09 - 1.06:49]They also discuss a friend who likes to pee from his balcony onto the grass below.
[1.06:00 - 1.07:19]The first individual reveals that they put glycerin in their water, which is also found in vape juice.
[1.06:00 - 1.07:19]A group of people, including a stranger, go to a public restaurant and talk about kids who used to be the "weird ones"
[1.06:06 - 1.08:49]The group reminisces about a previous game of beer pong that occurred at a party, with one player bragging about their skills and their girlfriend's abilities
[1.07:19 - 1.07:35]They discuss the purpose of glycerin and its viscosity.
[1.08:49 - 1.09:53]The experienced player's skills are attributed to attending a party school and being in a sorority, while the inexperienced player's skills are mocked
[1.09:42 - 1.12:03]The group reminisces about a previous game of beer pong that occurred at a party, with one player bragging about their skills and their girlfriend's abilities
[1.09:53 - 1.11:14]Despite the inexperienced player's efforts, the experienced player's girlfriend dominates the game and wins multiple times in a row, impressing everyone
[1.11:37 - 1.14:08]The group reminisces about a previous game of beer pong that occurred at a party, with one player bragging about their skills and their girlfriend's abilities
[1.12:57 - 1.14:44]They discuss one bidet being fancy and the other being more everyday
[1.13:04 - 1.13:56]They talk about feeling like air bubbles in a swamp
[1.13:17 - 1.13:35]They discuss a pendulum of phlegm and a terrible combination of words
[1.13:35 - 1.14:08]They talk about using condensation to clean their hands and wiping it on a cloth
[1.14:08 - 1.14:38]The conversation ends with the group setting up a fancy microphone and discussing how it is better than the one the experienced player has.
[1.14:21 - 1.14:38]They discuss one bidet being fancy and the other being more everyday
[1.14:44 - 1.14:56]They discuss the question of whether they would rather have unlimited bacon or unlimited video games
[1.14:57 - 1.15:56]They talk about feeling like air bubbles in a swamp
[1.15:03 - 1.16:16]They talk about waking up late and doing business stuff, including making their own bidet
[1.15:10 - 1.16:21]They talk about different features of the bidet, such as adjustable water temperature and spray width
[1.16:22 - 1.16:53]They discuss the possibility of using Ball Toner in the bidet and removing poop smell
[1.16:31 - 1.17:42]They mention a sponsor, Febreze, and its technology for removing odor
[1.17:42 - 1.18:51]They discuss the possibility of using Ball Toner in the bidet and removing poop smell
[1.18:24 - 1.19:08]They talk about wearing gloves and getting into a playpen, joking about leaving LA and going somewhere better
[1.19:09 - 1.19:38]They joke about becoming the number one bidet salesman and using a bidet as a weapon against Joe Biden
[1.19:49 - 1.21:37]They talk about feeling like air bubbles in a swamp
[1.19:55 - 1.21:25]They discuss the question of whether they would rather have unlimited bacon or unlimited video games
[1.20:37 - 1.23:29]They talk about wearing gloves and getting into a playpen, joking about leaving LA and going somewhere better
[1.22:14 - 1.23:41]The speaker went to college in Vermont, while their sister went to college in New Hampshire.
[1.23:29 - 1.24:12]They discuss the self-service gas stations in Oregon and the lack of automatic gas pumping technology.
[1.23:42 - 1.25:39]They discuss standardized test scores and the college admissions process.
[1.25:04 - 1.26:33]The speaker's sister graduated from college in 2013.
[1.26:33 - 1.28:33]The speaker mentions a college admissions scandal involving Machinima employees.
[1.28:01 - 1.28:25]They talk about loving something enough to cheat it into a better program
[1.28:25 - 1.29:09]They mention a liquor store that willingly sold to minors and how they used to buy alcohol there while in college
[1.28:34 - 1.29:30]They mention UVM and the prevalence of Birkenstocks there
[1.28:34 - 1.31:50]The speaker's sister graduated from college in 2013.
[1.29:09 - 1.29:42]The speaker's height is brought up and they say they are six feet tall
[1.29:43 - 1.31:50]The speaker talks about their falsetto and how it can be difficult to control
[1.29:58 - 1.30:12]The speaker talks about visiting Ithaca and the experience of driving through "bumfuck" to get there
[1.30:12 - 1.31:43]The speaker mentions someone trying to keep attention through off rhythm clapping on wires
[1.30:50 - 1.31:58]Speaker is from Vermont and is a YouTuber.
[1.30:56 - 1.31:58]They mention recordings of themselves being online and how people find them
[1.31:08 - 1.32:47]The speaker went to college in Vermont, while their sister went to college in New Hampshire.
[1.31:24 - 1.32:21]The speaker talks about their falsetto and how it can be difficult to control
[1.32:21 - 1.33:26]The speaker talks about visiting Ithaca and the experience of driving through "bumfuck" to get there
[1.32:35 - 1.36:33]They talk about getting into Arizona State University and a drive-through liquor store in Arizona.
[1.32:42 - 1.33:32]The speaker's height is brought up and they say they are six feet tall
[1.33:36 - 1.35:52]They mention a liquor store that willingly sold to minors and how they used to buy alcohol there while in college
[1.34:47 - 1.36:07]They discuss adding an inch to their height on their ID every time they renew it
[1.36:07 - 1.37:22]The speaker talks about visiting Ithaca and the experience of driving through "bumfuck" to get there
[1.36:15 - 1.37:27]They mention UVM and the prevalence of Birkenstocks there
[1.37:27 - 1.38:38]The speaker discusses listening to podcasts, including "The Daily" and "The Journal"
[1.37:34 - 1.39:27]The podcast ends with handshakes and goodbyes
[1.38:59 - 1.39:33]The speaker talks about their falsetto and how it can be difficult to control
[1.39:33 - 1.40:19]They mention their podcast, "The Yard," and their goal for their roommates to become rich
[1.40:56 - 1.41:24]The podcast ends with handshakes and goodbyes