The Angriest Man on Tik Tok - Chuckle Sandwich EP 57
[00:00 - 01:29]They mention a trend where people create ridiculous dishes with large blocks of cheese.
[00:20 - 00:59]The speaker is discussing their experience on TikTok, a short-form video platform similar to Vine.
[00:20 - 03:34]The speaker notes their own timidity on the podcast and their tendency to start speaking without knowing what they want to say.
[00:59 - 01:29]The speaker talks about mellowing out and becoming less angry in their content.
[01:35 - 03:11]The speaker reflects on their growth and finding their way on the podcast.
[02:07 - 03:54]The speaker has gained a significant following on TikTok, almost reaching 20 million followers.
[02:18 - 03:19]They discuss the difference between loyalty of followers on TikTok compared to YouTube and Twitch.
[02:46 - 05:15]The speaker is discussing their experience on TikTok, a short-form video platform similar to Vine.
[03:11 - 04:32]They discuss the perception of talking slow and the effect of speeding up videos.
[05:15 - 06:51]The guest on the podcast enjoys yelling and complaining about ridiculous things.
[05:15 - 07:22]The speaker discusses the difficulty for most TikTokers to transition to Twitch or YouTube.
[05:21 - 06:41]The speaker is discussing their experience on TikTok, a short-form video platform similar to Vine.
[06:17 - 08:34]They mention a "dark age" of their channel where they made cringeworthy videos about viral trends.
[06:51 - 09:53]The speaker reflects on their early episodes and feels they were a "brain dead idiot."
[07:08 - 09:35]The speaker notes their own timidity on the podcast and their tendency to start speaking without knowing what they want to say.
[08:10 - 09:53]The speaker is discussing their experience on TikTok, a short-form video platform similar to Vine.
[08:19 - 09:45]The speaker is often asked about their "big moment" on TikTok that made them realize they could invest more time into it.
[08:26 - 11:11]The guest makes a joke about the speaker having a hard time with fancy things.
[08:41 - 11:28]The speaker talks about mellowing out and becoming less angry in their content.
[09:18 - 11:05]The speaker notes their own timidity on the podcast and their tendency to start speaking without knowing what they want to say.
[10:00 - 10:09]They discuss the perception of talking slow and the effect of speeding up videos.
[11:11 - 12:24]The speaker discusses the difficulty for most TikTokers to transition to Twitch or YouTube.
[11:11 - 13:54]The speaker notes their own timidity on the podcast and their tendency to start speaking without knowing what they want to say.
[11:23 - 11:40]The speaker reflects on their early episodes and feels they were a "brain dead idiot."
[11:28 - 11:40]The speaker is discussing their experience on TikTok, a short-form video platform similar to Vine.
[12:24 - 14:32]The speaker discusses the difficulty for most TikTokers to transition to Twitch or YouTube.
[13:54 - 14:16]The speaker notes their own timidity on the podcast and their tendency to start speaking without knowing what they want to say.
[14:02 - 15:23]The speaker is discussing their experience on TikTok, a short-form video platform similar to Vine.
[15:23 - 16:22]They reveal that they didn't start making money on TikTok until they had a million followers and that there wasn't a creator fund at the time.
[16:22 - 18:37]The speaker reveals that they used to work at GNC before becoming a content creator.
[16:41 - 17:51]The speaker talks about their experience working at GNC for six months and only having two customers in one day.
[17:52 - 18:04]The speaker talks about their decision to not make dedicated YouTube content, but instead cut down Twitch streams for YouTube videos.
[18:37 - 19:47]The speaker talks about their experience with TikTok Live and making money through TikTok coins.
[18:56 - 19:52]The speaker shares that they started on TikTok in December 2019 and graduated high school in July 2020.
[19:52 - 20:42]The speaker talks about getting paid $100 to promote an app when they had around a million followers.
[20:42 - 22:14]The speaker shares that they never strived to become a YouTuber, but decided to try after getting 400 likes on one of their videos.
[22:14 - 22:44]The speaker talks about how yelling in videos helped them gain a following on TikTok.
[22:44 - 23:40]They share that they were excited to make money and thought they had made it, but it only covered the cost of gas.
[22:57 - 25:52]They share how they used to lose their voice frequently due to screaming in videos.
[24:05 - 24:43]The speaker talks about their decision to not make dedicated YouTube content, but instead cut down Twitch streams for YouTube videos.
[24:43 - 25:22]The speaker mentions their initial setup for creating videos, including using a $10 ring light and corded earbuds.
[24:50 - 26:12]The speaker talks about their decision to not make dedicated YouTube content, but instead cut down Twitch streams for YouTube videos.
[25:29 - 25:34]The speaker shares that they started on TikTok in December 2019 and graduated high school in July 2020.
[25:52 - 29:10]The speaker talks about their decision to not make dedicated YouTube content, but instead cut down Twitch streams for YouTube videos.
[26:12 - 26:23]The speaker reveals that they used to commentate their own gameplay videos for Clash of Clans.
[27:59 - 28:27]They mention how having a Twitch chat adds to the content and reactions in videos.
[28:27 - 28:41]They share that they were excited to make money and thought they had made it, but it only covered the cost of gas.
[28:41 - 30:28]The speaker reveals that they used to commentate their own gameplay videos for Clash of Clans.
[29:41 - 30:28]The speaker discusses their love for the game Royale.
[29:41 - 31:09]They mention spending money on Clash of Clans and creating a spreadsheet to track their finances and gem purchases.
[30:05 - 31:15]The speaker reveals that they used to commentate their own gameplay videos for Clash of Clans.
[30:05 - 32:22]They mention playing with friends and the excitement of getting gems and leveling up.
[30:11 - 30:20]The speaker talks about their experience working at GNC for six months and only having two customers in one day.
[31:15 - 31:20]The speaker reveals that they used to commentate their own gameplay videos for Clash of Clans.
[31:20 - 32:22]They mention spending money on Clash of Clans and creating a spreadsheet to track their finances and gem purchases.
[32:03 - 32:08]The speaker reveals that they used to commentate their own gameplay videos for Clash of Clans.
[32:03 - 32:08]The conversation ends with a humorous tangent about how the speaker's last name is often mispronounced.
[32:08 - 33:07]The speaker shares that they never strived to become a YouTuber, but decided to try after getting 400 likes on one of their videos.
[32:22 - 33:07]The speaker talks about their initial reluctance to make a TikTok, but eventually giving in and creating one.
[32:56 - 33:02]The conversation ends with a humorous tangent about how the speaker's last name is often mispronounced.
[33:07 - 33:58]They reveal their childhood dream job was to be a soda truck driver and creating their own flavors.
[33:58 - 34:30]The speaker admits to still enjoying soda but limiting their consumption due to health concerns.
[34:30 - 35:46]The speaker and the other participants in the conversation debate the best ice cream truck treats, including a raspberry sherbet soft serve and a vanilla cone with Oreo crunches.
[34:47 - 35:54]They discuss their past addiction to ice cream and their favorite treats, including drumsticks and fudge pops.
[35:54 - 38:09]The speaker and the other participants in the conversation debate the best ice cream truck treats, including a raspberry sherbet soft serve and a vanilla cone with Oreo crunches.
[36:52 - 38:31]They also mention the iconic Spongebob popsicle and its unique design.
[38:15 - 39:15]The speaker and the other participants in the conversation debate the best ice cream truck treats, including a raspberry sherbet soft serve and a vanilla cone with Oreo crunches.
[39:24 - 42:03]The speaker reveals their struggle with having a common first name and a last name with an unusual spelling.
[39:51 - 41:23]The conversation ends with a humorous tangent about how the speaker's last name is often mispronounced.
[42:03 - 45:39]There is a discussion about New York and New Jersey, with the speaker expressing a preference for New Jersey.
[45:12 - 48:36]The speaker talks about driving in the northeast and the lack of courtesy on the roads.
[48:36 - 50:12]There is a mention of getting a driver's license and failing the written test.
[50:13 - 51:22]The speaker shares a story about their high school teacher publicly reading out test scores, including a low score for the speaker.
[51:22 - 53:30]The teacher makes a deal with the speaker to give them a higher score in exchange for not having to grade their test.
[53:11 - 53:43]The speaker shares a story about their high school teacher publicly reading out test scores, including a low score for the speaker.
[53:43 - 55:24]A discussion about who would win in a fight between a silverback gorilla and a grizzly bear takes place.
[55:24 - 58:25]The conversation turns to whether or not the person speaking could defeat a bear, with them stating they could potentially defeat a 200 pound bear but not a gorilla.
[56:30 - 58:50]The idea of a shaved bear is brought up and debated, with the person stating they would be less scared of a shaved bear.
[58:35 - 1.01:50]The conversation shifts to discussing which animals the person believes they could defeat in a fight, with the ostrich being mentioned as a possibility.
[1.00:07 - 1.04:51]The person believes they could potentially kill an ostrich by strangling it, but the other person disagrees.
[1.05:17 - 1.07:50]The discussion turns to candles and scents, with the person sharing their love for candles and a specific discontinued scent from Target.
[1.07:50 - 1.09:01]The conversation then turns to working out and the person's past strength compared to their current strength.
[1.09:01 - 1.10:30]Planet Fitness and their controversial "lunk alarm" is discussed, with the person stating they don't have barbells.
[1.10:45 - 1.12:56]Joe Bartolosi discusses his daily water intake and his preference for a large water bottle.
[1.11:37 - 1.14:35]He explains that he drinks warm water throughout the day, but prefers cold water when streaming.
[1.12:33 - 1.16:31]The topic of bottled water brands is brought up, with Joe expressing a dislike for Dasani and Aquafina.
[1.15:25 - 1.16:07]Joe settles on flaky salt as his ingredient of choice.
[1.16:31 - 1.18:43]He mentions a friend who buys purified water from a specific spring in Orange County for its supposed health benefits.
[1.17:43 - 1.19:53]Joe Bartolosi discusses his daily water intake and his preference for a large water bottle.
[1.18:43 - 1.19:08]He mentions a friend who buys purified water from a specific spring in Orange County for its supposed health benefits.
[1.19:53 - 1.23:11]The conversation shifts to a hypothetical scenario where Joe must choose between unlimited games or unlimited bacon.
[1.21:52 - 1.24:43]The hosts ask Joe what ingredient he would be if he were a sandwich, leading to a discussion of various sandwich components.
[1.26:08 - 1.28:49]Joe settles on flaky salt as his ingredient of choice.