
SuperMegaCast - EP 43: Girl Talk (ft. Pamela Horton)


[00:09 - 00:15] Introduction to Super Mega Podcast and special guest Pamela Horton


[01:44 - 01:53]Discussion on women and makeup


[02:21 - 02:29]Personal experiences with makeup and Halloween


[05:35 - 05:40]Pamela attended a small school with a graduating class of 90 people


[05:40 - 05:53]Matt and Pamela discuss their high school experiences


[05:59 - 06:15]She was bullied in middle school but not in high school


[06:15 - 06:20]Pamela recently attended her ten year reunion


[06:26 - 06:32]Pamela's nickname in middle school was Snorton Horton because she would snort when she laughed


[00:09 - 06:46]The 43rd episode of the Super Mega Podcast featured special guest Pamela Horton and discussed topics such as women and makeup, personal experiences with Halloween, and high school experiences. Pamela attended a small school with a graduating class of 90 people and recently attended her ten year reunion. She was bullied in middle school but not in high school and her nickname was Snorton Horton because she would snort when she laughed.


[06:52 - 06:57] The speaker talks about not wanting to make the other person laugh


[07:03 - 07:13]They mention going to Kansas and the stereotypes associated with it


[08:03 - 08:11]The speaker talks about the sense of community they feel in Kansas


[08:12 - 08:34]They mention going back to Kansas to reset after a bad relationship


[09:05 - 09:11]They talk about small towns and how people are more real there


[09:11 - 09:26]The speaker met Ryan two years ago in Los Angeles


[11:25 - 11:34]The speaker's dad worked in aerospace and they grew up in Kansas


[12:23 - 12:28]They mention their first time flying at the age of 23


[12:48 - 13:12]The speaker shares a scary experience with a pedophile while living in Lancaster


[13:35 - 13:42]They talk about the idea of children carrying bull whips to protect themselves


[13:56 - 14:01]The speaker mentions a potential theme song for this idea


[06:46 - 14:01]A concise and comprehensive summary of the text is a speaker sharing various personal experiences and opinions, including their sense of community in Kansas, first time flying at 23, and a scary encounter with a pedophile, while discussing the idea of children carrying bull whips for protection.


[14:15 - 14:20]The speaker talks about a song about jerking off and how it relates to their father's taste in music


[14:30 - 14:37]They mention listening to unconventional music with their dad, including Divo, Oingo Boingo, and XTC


[14:56 - 15:02]The speaker remembers dancing to a creepy song called "Little Girls" with their dad


[15:15 - 15:29]They also mention a song by Say Anything with similar lyrics


[15:44 - 15:49]The speaker recalls playing this song for a teen mom and her reaction


[17:45 - 17:58]They discuss the myth of the five second rule and the tradeoff between eating whatever we want and living longer


[18:33 - 18:39]The speaker shares a story about their dog eating chocolate and doing research on dogs and chocolate


[19:04 - 19:09]They mention a guest on the podcast who had a message about letting dogs eat chocolate


[20:24 - 20:30]The speaker talks about trying real, bitter hot chocolate in the Netherlands and how it changed their perception of chocolate


[14:02 - 21:15]The speaker discusses songs about jerking off, their dad's taste in unconventional music, and a creepy song they danced to with their dad. They also mention a myth about the five second rule and share a story about their dog eating chocolate. They recall trying real hot chocolate in the Netherlands and how it changed their perception of chocolate.


[21:21 - 21:29]The speakers discuss how having a "resting cock face" can be seen as an adventure because it leaves more to discover.


[21:42 - 21:55]They joke about not knowing much about sex and how their moms listen to the podcast and get embarrassed.


[22:36 - 22:42]One speaker's mom tries to use the podcast as a way to nudge her into changing her behavior.


[23:02 - 23:09]The other speaker's mom tries to set up meetings with fans without telling him beforehand.


[23:02 - 23:09]They discuss their moms' interactions with fans and how it can be awkward.


[26:10 - 26:19]One speaker shares a story about a fan recognizing them on the highway and taking a picture.


[26:58 - 27:08]They then talk about how they dislike when one car's windows are down while driving and the wind affects their ears.


[27:24 - 27:43]The conversation shifts to one speaker's experience with labyrinthitis, a condition that causes dizziness and vertigo.


[28:06 - 28:17]They mention how it can be caused by birth control and discuss the different types of birth control and their side effects.


[21:15 - 28:59]The last bullet point is a concise summary of the speakers' discussion on their moms, fans, and health issues related to birth control.


[29:00 - 29:11]The speaker apologizes for not wishing the listener a happy birthday on Twitter.


[29:11 - 29:18]The listener is upset about the speaker opening their birthday present, which turned out to be a trash can.


[29:53 - 30:00]The speaker talks about her experience with birth control and how it affects her emotions.


[29:53 - 30:00]She explains that birth control can make her mean or depressed.


[30:32 - 30:44]The speaker mentions that she has never experienced a period because she has been on birth control since she was 15.


[30:44 - 30:51]The speaker acknowledges that PMS can make her irritable and difficult to deal with.


[31:16 - 31:26]She compares her emotional changes during PMS to a gel that changes the color of light.


[32:10 - 32:18]She praises men for being patient and understanding during this time.


[34:14 - 34:19]The speaker talks about the importance of having a "period drawer" with necessary supplies.


[34:20 - 34:28]The speaker finds it funny that she is the first female guest on the show.


[35:47 - 35:58]She suggests that men should have tampons available for their female guests.


[36:21 - 36:33]The speaker mentions that condoms are more commonly found in a guy's environment than tampons.


[36:39 - 36:47]She gives an example of finding condoms in a candy jar in a college dorm.


[29:00 - 37:06]The speaker's main point is that PMS is a hormonal change that can affect a woman's emotions and behavior.


[37:06 - 37:18] The speakers are talking about birth control, periods, and tampons


[37:37 - 37:54]One speaker shares a story about accidentally using a condom as a wipe for their hands


[38:22 - 38:43]They discuss their fears, including spiders and cockroaches


[39:42 - 39:54]One speaker talks about playing jump scares on their partner


[41:48 - 42:00]One of the speakers is a big fan of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and has put over 200 hours into the game


[42:36 - 42:48]They also talk about how they are not good at finishing video games


[43:05 - 43:17]They discuss the popularity and availability of the Nintendo Switch


[43:32 - 43:43]They also mention how Nintendo is known for innovating gaming


[44:07 - 44:22]One speaker mentions how the Wii was initially criticized but ended up defining console gaming and VR


[44:22 - 44:31]The conversation ends with a comparison between the Wii and current technology


[37:06 - 44:48]The speakers are discussing various topics related to gaming and personal experiences, including fears, pranks, and their love for certain video games.


[44:49 - 45:03] Person discusses outdated technology such as tube TVs and projectors


[45:43 - 46:01]Talks about how technology has advanced exponentially in the past decade


[46:23 - 46:32]Speculates about future innovations and how they will make things easier


[47:33 - 47:39]Conversation shifts to discussing eyesight and the speaker's lazy eye


[47:46 - 48:00]Speaker demonstrates their ability to expand their peripheral vision


[50:39 - 50:49]Uses this ability in practical situations


[52:30 - 52:38]Mention of a game and potential spoiler warning


[52:38 - 52:46]Speaker asks about a specific horse in the game


[44:49 - 53:01]Bulletpoint list ends with a summary of the conversation, including discussions of outdated technology, advancements in the past decade, speculation about future innovations, and a mention of a game.


[53:20 - 53:34]He discusses playing "Breath of the Wild" and his initial hesitation due to spoilers and the open-world format.


[53:34 - 53:40]He admits to not playing the game for a while due to being in Japan and not wanting to jump on the hype train.


[57:35 - 57:42]He mentions his OCD for control and how it affects his ability to watch TV and pay attention to things going on around him.


[57:35 - 57:42]He talks about how he can't focus on anything else when a TV is on and how he has to ask his roommate to turn off the TV when they're together.


[59:46 - 1.00:02]He mentions how this affects his ability to watch TV shows and how he tends to focus on obscure knowledge about actors instead.


[1.00:28 - 1.00:35]He discusses the alphabet and how he can say "cute" in different languages.


[1.00:50 - 1.00:55]He brings up a new frozen Lego TV show and how he feels like they are reaching for ideas.


[53:01 - 1.00:55]The overall summary is that he discusses his hesitation to play "Breath of the Wild" and how his OCD for control affects his ability to watch TV and focus on other things.


[1.00:55 - 1.01:15]Lego frozen Super mega is gaining popularity


[1.01:15 - 1.01:22]Lego has been around for a while in various forms


[1.01:15 - 1.01:22]The animated Batman Lego movie has a funny joke


[1.01:22 - 1.01:32]The part about the c4 bomb and best friends was unexpected


[1.01:32 - 1.01:40]Spoilers were given for the movie


[1.01:48 - 1.01:54]The speaker hasn't seen the first Lego movie


[1.01:55 - 1.02:04]The speaker doesn't watch superhero or Marvel movies


[1.03:19 - 1.03:24]The speaker's favorite animated film used to be "Over the Hedge"


[1.05:30 - 1.05:51]Watching the same movie every day for a year can be surreal


[1.05:51 - 1.06:01]The speaker watches "How to Train Your Dragon" every day


[1.06:07 - 1.06:13]The speaker's dad loves "Napoleon Dynamite" and has a clicker with quotes from the movie


[1.06:29 - 1.06:35]The speaker's uncle looks like Borat


[1.06:54 - 1.07:06]The speaker and Pamela Horton will collaborate on a future episode of the podcast


[1.07:47 - 1.08:11]The guest, Pamela Horton, can be found on various social media platforms


[1.07:47 - 1.08:11]She has a Twitch channel, YouTube channel, and Twitter


[1.07:47 - 1.08:11]She also has a series called "Draw Some Gaming" on YouTube


[1.07:47 - 1.08:11]Popularity is gained through various projects and social media platforms


[1.00:55 - 1.08:32]Lego is gaining popularity and the guest, Pamela Horton, can be found on various social media platforms. She also has a series called "Draw Some Gaming" on YouTube. The speaker and Pamela Horton will collaborate on a future episode of the podcast.


[1.08:32 - 1.08:41] Person thanks someone for teaching them about periods


[1.08:41 - 1.09:03]Asks if they have any questions


[1.08:41 - 1.09:03]Offers a comfortable place to talk


[1.08:41 - 1.09:03]Person will give a call when they get their first period


[1.08:41 - 1.09:03]Asks for help with a drawer


[1.08:41 - 1.09:03]Thanks the person for being a girl


[1.08:32 - 1.09:03]Overall, the person is grateful for the information and support received regarding periods.