
SuperMegaCast - EP 76: Creepy Childhood Mascots


[00:15 - 00:32]Matt introduces himself and Ryan on their podcast, "The Super Mega Cast"


[00:40 - 00:47]Ryan quizzes Matt on various topics, starting with a color choice and then a quiz about his personality


[00:40 - 00:47]Matt chooses green as his favorite color and is revealed to be optimistic


[01:29 - 01:59]Matt is then asked to choose a quote that best describes him, and he picks one about having standards in hillbilly hell


[02:26 - 02:34]The next quiz is about which Disney/Pixar car character Matt would be, and he is revealed to be Fillmore


[02:35 - 02:44]Ryan then asks Matt to choose his favorite car from a selection, and Matt chooses a VW camper van


[03:11 - 03:17]The podcast then transitions into an advertisement for MeUndies, with Matt and Ryan discussing their potential collaboration on a new underwear design


[06:03 - 06:11]Matt starts to tell a story about walking with a car salesman and a man with a shopping cart, but Ryan interrupts and the story is never finished


[00:09 - 07:40]Matt and Ryan introduce themselves and engage in quizzes, discuss MeUndies, and Matt starts to tell a story that is never finished.


[07:46 - 08:00]Shopping cart full of belongings, man screaming in high-pitched voice


[08:51 - 08:57]Man identifies as a cartoon character and expresses enthusiasm for being gay


[10:48 - 10:56]Discussion about gay senators and a specific incident involving a senator in an airport bathroom


[12:52 - 12:58]Recording setup for PUBG and plans to release episodes soon


[13:18 - 13:25]Change of podcast schedule to Fridays


[13:39 - 13:47]Mention of previous comments and opinions from viewers


[13:59 - 14:04]Plans to see a movie in the future, discussion about recent movie "The Post"


[14:11 - 14:24]Commentary on the ending of the movie and how it could have ended differently


[07:40 - 14:47]Final statement about the Watergate scandal and the relevance of the movie to current events


[14:57 - 15:09] Discussing a potential movie supercut idea involving Watergate and Forrest Gump


[15:14 - 15:32]Asking for someone to edit together a clip of Tom Hanks talking to himself on the phone from two different movies


[15:51 - 16:03]Mentioning the Tom Cruise running challenge and 7-eleven


[16:17 - 16:28]Describing a confusing experience at a poorly managed 7-eleven


[17:58 - 18:04]Suggesting pampering the 7-eleven employee to alleviate his stress


[18:59 - 19:05]Discussing the idea of getting a typewriter and having a relaxing afternoon


[19:54 - 20:10]Mentioning a dark thought of burning down the other person's future house


[21:27 - 21:46]Discussing the etymology of the word "incognito" and the speaker's past experience with Latin


[14:47 - 22:15]The speakers discuss various topics, including a movie supercut idea, Tom Cruise and 7-eleven, a confusing experience at a 7-eleven, typewriters, and a dark thought of burning down the other person's future house. They also briefly mention the etymology of the word "incognito" and the speaker's past experience with Latin.


[22:15 - 22:26] Discussion about the usefulness of Latin for language learning and its status as a dead language.


[22:51 - 22:57]Mention of a statistic about languages disappearing every day.


[22:58 - 23:16]Conversation about the potential mixing of gene pools in the future.


[23:17 - 23:22]Mention of a meme about the disappearance of the "white race."


[23:55 - 24:02]Discussion about Facebook and its use for sharing viral videos rather than personal updates.


[25:01 - 25:09]Talk about Facebook's creepy advertising and facial recognition technology.


[25:54 - 26:03]Excitement for the upcoming movie about Ted Bundy, with Zac Efron playing the lead role.


[26:21 - 26:30]Discussion about the psychology of serial killers and why some people are drawn to them.


[27:58 - 28:03]Comparison between Target and Walmart, with a preference for Target.


[28:27 - 28:32]Mention of rumors about Amazon potentially buying Target.


[28:27 - 28:32]Information about Amazon's recent acquisition of Whole Foods and speculation about their future moves.


[28:47 - 28:58]Discussion about the possibility of Amazon creating their own delivery service.


[28:58 - 29:12]Mention of Jeff Bezos as the richest man in history and the CEO of Amazon.


[29:30 - 29:38]Speculation about Amazon's future innovations.


[22:15 - 29:38]The conversation covers a variety of topics including language learning, statistics about disappearing languages, gene pool mixing, Facebook's use for viral videos, a meme about the "white race," Facebook's advertising and facial recognition technology, excitement for an upcoming movie about Ted Bundy, the psychology of serial killers, comparison between Target and Walmart, rumors about Amazon buying Target, Amazon's recent acquisitions and potential future moves, and speculation about their future innovations.


[29:39 - 29:48] Prime Now is expanding to more cities.


[30:29 - 30:38]Prime Now is an Amazon delivery service where items can be delivered in under an hour.


[30:29 - 30:38]The service is available on an app or desktop.


[30:29 - 30:38]There is an extra charge for delivery in under an hour.


[32:46 - 32:55]The hosts discuss showing their genitals to friends.


[35:11 - 35:17]The podcast is being edited by someone named Ryan.


[35:17 - 35:23]The hosts talk about their current jobs and projects.


[35:40 - 35:47]They mention their channel artist, Don.


[35:59 - 36:07]They want to make a documentary about furries.


[35:59 - 36:07]A list of the various topics discussed in the podcast.


[35:59 - 36:07]The podcast is about friends discussing various topics.


[36:07 - 36:29]They mention wanting to try out the furry lifestyle for a day.


[36:29 - 36:35]They mention that some people are furries.


[29:39 - 36:57]Prime Now is expanding and the hosts discuss their jobs and wanting to make a documentary about furries while also mentioning their channel artist, Don. They also talk about showing their genitals to friends and wanting to try out the furry lifestyle.


[36:57 - 37:04] Three individuals discuss the idea of using costumes and voices as a form of escapism.


[37:45 - 37:51]They debate whether furriism is another form of escapism.


[37:51 - 38:03]They mention other forms of escapism such as drugs, alcohol, and video games.


[37:51 - 38:03]One individual shares how becoming a character is a way to take a break from themselves.


[41:53 - 42:02]They discuss how chucky cheese is a children's restaurant and debate if three grown men can go there without looking like predators.


[42:47 - 42:52]One individual suggests searching for a child on Craigslist to take with them to chucky cheese.


[43:43 - 43:48]They mention the slogan of chucky cheese being "where a kid can be a kid" and joke about the possibility of an adult chucky cheese.


[44:32 - 44:47]They mention the creepiness of chucky cheese's branding and compare it to 90s mcdonald's.


[36:57 - 44:47]Overall, the individuals discuss the idea of escapism and debate the appropriateness of adults going to a children's restaurant.


[45:04 - 45:12]Speaker discusses not remembering Ronald McDonald and wondering if he is still featured in commercials.


[46:44 - 46:49]Speaker finds the original design of Ronald McDonald to be creepy.


[47:24 - 47:35]Speaker looks up information on Ronald McDonald and learns about his background as a character in McDonaldland.


[47:35 - 47:42]Speaker questions if McDonald's has abandoned or killed off Ronald McDonald.


[48:09 - 48:32]Speaker notes the trend of fast food companies ditching mascots and focusing solely on marketing the food.


[48:32 - 48:40]Speaker discusses the legality of using mascots in advertisements for sugary cereals.


[49:37 - 50:04]Speaker and co-host share their favorite cereals, including Fruit Loops, Apple Jacks, and Fruity Pebbles.


[50:04 - 50:12]Speaker reveals their love for Fruity Pebbles when they are still crunchy.


[50:47 - 50:56]Speaker and co-host discuss their preference for a crunchier cereal and dislike for soggy cereal.


[51:50 - 51:56]Speaker mentions their recent purchase of soy milk and the belief that eating soy can make someone more feminine.


[51:56 - 52:17]Speaker counters this belief by jokingly saying they can eat onions for testosterone.


[44:47 - 52:17]The speaker discusses Ronald McDonald and questions his current status, looks up information on his background, and finds the original design of the character to be creepy. They also discuss the trend of ditching mascots and their favorite cereals, and mention their recent purchase of soy milk and the belief that it can make someone more feminine. They counter this belief by jokingly saying they can eat onions for testosterone.


[52:18 - 52:28]Guys on the internet eat onions to raise testosterone levels


[52:29 - 52:38]They make a Shrek reference and talk about ogres


[52:39 - 52:44]One person is happy with their soy, but gets called a "soy boy"


[52:44 - 52:50]They make references to cakes and video games


[53:12 - 53:19]They discuss the idea of having a picture of yourself as your phone background


[56:10 - 56:16]They talk about their plans for Twitch streaming and mention SuperMega's streams


[57:48 - 57:58]They receive an email from Twitch regarding a delay in validations due to issues with the IRS


[58:37 - 59:00]One of the hosts shares a personal experience with the IRS


[52:18 - 59:19]The podcast discusses various topics such as eating onions to raise testosterone levels, Shrek references, soy consumption, phone backgrounds, Twitch streaming plans, and an email from Twitch regarding delays due to issues with the IRS. They end with a disclaimer and a final mention of the end of the podcast.