
EVERYONE IS CANCELLED (James Charles, Tfue, Jake Paul) - SmoshCast #15


[00:02 - 01:11]The speaker discusses the issue of content not being genuine and how it can lead to fans realizing their idols are monsters, causing them to freak out.


[00:12 - 00:40]The speaker sarcastically mentions that facing lawyers alone is the best course of action in any legal situation.


[00:18 - 01:47]The speaker and their friends have a conversation about their podcast, their guest Ryan Todd, and their living arrangement.


[01:47 - 02:04]They joke about not knowing who did things in their house, including putting a paper plate in the dishwasher.


[02:59 - 04:06]The speaker and their friends have a conversation about their podcast, their guest Ryan Todd, and their living arrangement.


[04:18 - 05:12]The speaker's ex-girlfriend came on the podcast and they discussed therapy and relationships.


[05:40 - 06:19]They discuss the positive response to the previous episode, which focused on a healthy breakup.


[06:20 - 08:18]The speaker talks about listening to audiobooks and podcasts while working out.


[08:19 - 09:15]They discuss the positive response to the previous episode, which focused on a healthy breakup.


[08:25 - 10:09]They mention the drama surrounding Projared and his cheating scandal, as well as the involvement of Holly Conrad and allegations of abuse.


[09:46 - 10:26]The speaker talks about a person who misunderstood their relationship and now avoids them.


[10:11 - 11:38]They express discomfort with knowing too much about celebrities' personal lives.


[10:40 - 13:04]YouTuber James Charles is involved in a scandal


[10:47 - 12:56]The speaker mentions a rumor involving them, the Dolan twins, and Projared, but clarifies that it was false and the twins were supportive during this time.


[11:09 - 11:38]The situation is compared to high school drama


[11:15 - 12:47]Others, including Jeffrey Star, make allegations against him


[11:38 - 12:56]YouTube as a platform benefits from the drama


[13:05 - 13:36]People feel entitled to insert themselves into the situation and judge others


[13:37 - 14:31]Jeffrey Star promises to expose James but then changes his mind


[13:46 - 15:12]The situation is compared to high school drama


[14:43 - 16:09]The public enjoys watching the drama unfold


[14:58 - 16:40]People feel entitled to insert themselves into the situation and judge others


[15:51 - 16:03]The situation is compared to high school drama


[16:10 - 16:17]People are bored and looking for entertainment


[16:40 - 17:07]James Charles comes out on top and gains back subscribers


[16:52 - 18:49]The situation is compared to high school drama


[17:55 - 18:10]Tati, a friend of James, publicly accuses him of harassing a waiter


[18:49 - 18:55]Jeffrey Star promises to expose James but then changes his mind


[18:56 - 19:28]James Charles comes out on top and gains back subscribers


[19:28 - 19:50]The public enjoys watching the drama unfold


[19:51 - 21:00]James Charles defends himself with a video addressing the allegations


[20:00 - 22:10]Cancel culture is prevalent in the YouTube community


[20:07 - 21:07]YouTube as a platform benefits from the drama


[20:12 - 22:53]The situation is compared to high school drama


[22:54 - 23:02]Others, including Jeffrey Star, make allegations against him


[23:03 - 24:54]Everyone involved is a hard worker


[23:34 - 24:05]James Charles defends himself with a video addressing the allegations


[24:06 - 24:25]Everyone involved is a hard worker


[24:55 - 27:27]Cancel culture is prevalent in the YouTube community


[25:15 - 27:34]Personal issues should not be a reason for cancellation.


[25:22 - 28:18]YouTuber James Charles is involved in a scandal


[25:51 - 26:43]Cancel culture is prevalent in the YouTube community


[26:13 - 26:21]Cancel culture is a relatively new phenomenon


[27:34 - 27:51]Personal issues should not be a reason for cancellation.


[27:52 - 28:01]YouTube as a platform benefits from the drama


[27:52 - 29:02]They mention being outside of the drama loop but question if they are now a part of it.


[28:01 - 28:26]The speakers talk about not being interested in supplements and their existence in a certain part of YouTube.


[29:03 - 31:13]The topic shifts to Jake Paul confronting Cody Ko and how it was more of a stunt for views.


[30:15 - 32:03]The speakers discuss the difference between criticism and bullying and how Jake Paul may need to learn this.


[30:27 - 35:15]The topic shifts to Jake Paul confronting Cody Ko and how it was more of a stunt for views.


[34:04 - 36:03]They mention Tana and Jake's relationship being a potential play for clout and trying to come up with a new word for it.


[34:12 - 36:09]The speakers discuss the difference between criticism and bullying and how Jake Paul may need to learn this.


[36:10 - 39:01]One speaker talks about their apartment flooring coming up and their young landlord.


[38:01 - 41:28]The discussion ends with a burp and the speakers joking about being unmarried.


[38:30 - 39:21]One speaker talks about their apartment flooring coming up and their young landlord.


[39:39 - 41:35]The discussion ends with a burp and the speakers joking about being unmarried.


[40:38 - 42:03]Discussion about Tifu and FaZe Clan in the esports community


[40:44 - 41:35]Tifu guy joins a legal drama org


[41:49 - 42:25]Theory that Tifu is starting his own org


[41:49 - 42:37]Different types of gamers exist within the community


[42:26 - 42:47]Contracts in Hollywood are generally garbage


[42:37 - 43:13]FaZe Clan's contract with Tifu is revealed to be predatory, with FaZe keeping a large percentage of his earnings


[42:48 - 43:56]Tifu's contract takes 70%


[43:28 - 43:42]Tifu was a smaller streamer when he first signed the contract, but has since become very successful


[43:58 - 45:20]FaZe Clan blames former management for the contract and acknowledges its predatory nature


[43:58 - 45:43]Offered a million dollars to change contract, turns it down


[45:21 - 45:50]Tifu's success is attributed to his own Twitch channel, not FaZe Clan's influence.


[45:21 - 45:50]Faye's Banks gets controversial on social media


[45:51 - 46:49]Contract is like corporate indentured servitude


[46:49 - 47:20]Contracts in Hollywood are generally garbage


[47:20 - 47:47]Faye's Banks sends tweet to Tifu


[47:28 - 48:00]Faye's Banks owns Faye's client


[48:01 - 49:11]Faye's Banks gets controversial on social media


[48:36 - 48:54]Tifu guy joins a legal drama org


[48:54 - 49:17]Theory that Tifu is starting his own org


[49:18 - 51:43]She talks about feeling empowered during this season and wonders if it's due to Gemini season or a manic episode


[51:43 - 53:35]Courtney and Shane discuss their fashion choices and Courtney's love for pins


[53:37 - 59:21]Moby claims to have dated Natalie Portman, but she denies it and others share similar experiences with men thinking they dated them


[59:15 - 59:48]The speaker discusses a past birthday hookup that was not serious


[59:22 - 1.00:28]She talks about feeling empowered during this season and wonders if it's due to Gemini season or a manic episode


[59:34 - 59:41]The speaker clarifies that it was their birthday and they were just having fun, not looking for a serious relationship


[59:49 - 59:57]They mention watching TV shows together, including Ally McBeal and Grey's Anatomy


[1.00:00 - 1.00:54]They discuss other animated shows they enjoy, such as What We Do in the Shadows and Killing Eve


[1.00:14 - 1.00:46]The speaker mentions their love for One Punch Man and how the new season is getting better


[1.00:54 - 1.02:57]The speaker discusses a past birthday hookup that was not serious


[1.01:01 - 1.03:48]The speaker mentions that the person they made out with later acted awkwardly around them, possibly thinking they were more invested in the hookup than they actually were


[1.02:58 - 1.04:17]A friend witnesses the speaker making out with someone at a party


[1.04:17 - 1.06:17]The friend describes the awkward and messy makeout session they witnessed


[1.05:33 - 1.08:16]The speaker mentions that the person they made out with later acted awkwardly around them, possibly thinking they were more invested in the hookup than they actually were


[1.06:30 - 1.08:00]The speaker discusses a past birthday hookup that was not serious


[1.06:49 - 1.07:03]The friend expresses pride in the speaker for getting what they wanted


[1.07:03 - 1.07:28]The podcast host wraps up the episode by thanking the guests and promoting their merchandise


[1.07:09 - 1.07:14]The friend describes the awkward and messy makeout session they witnessed


[1.08:16 - 1.08:45]The friend jokes about the speaker's love for Charles Scambino's titties and the caterpillar from A Bug's Life


[1.08:45 - 1.09:47]The podcast host wraps up the episode by thanking the guests and promoting their merchandise


[1.09:13 - 1.10:09]They remind listeners to leave a five-star rating on iTunes to speed up the release of their Tinder for hot dogs game.


[1.09:20 - 1.09:42]The podcast host wraps up the episode by thanking the guests and promoting their merchandise