
SuperMegaCast - EP 214: Super Park


[00:05 - 00:12]The podcast is always a week behind the news cycle due to distribution delays.


[00:27 - 00:34]The hosts discuss the recent news of Trump contracting COVID-19 and the spread of the virus within the White House.


[00:51 - 00:59]They reminisce about being invited to a super-spreader event at the rose garden, but being lucky enough to not catch the virus.


[01:41 - 01:46]They joke about dressing up as old men and causing mischief.


[03:45 - 03:52]They talk about their nostalgia for "shitty" white mom tacos made with Old El Paso taco kits.


[06:44 - 06:55]They discuss their love for "slop" food and describe their favorite types.


[00:00 - 07:03]The hosts discuss recent news, including Trump getting COVID-19 and their nostalgia for "slop" food.


[07:03 - 07:09]Back in frontier America, people survived on simple meals like beans and rice.


[07:17 - 07:22]The speaker suggests that all Americans should go back to this way of living.


[07:22 - 07:28]They joke about doing away with grocery stores and farming rice and beans.


[07:29 - 07:41]The conversation shifts to the harsh realities of living in frontier America, as depicted in the movie "The Revenant."


[07:29 - 07:41]The speakers discuss how they wouldn't have been able to survive in that environment.


[09:11 - 09:19]They mention a scene from "The Empire Strikes Back" where Han Solo cuts open a tauntaun to keep Luke warm.


[09:53 - 09:58]The conversation turns to the popular meme song "I'm Han Solo" and its lyrics referencing Han's relationship with Leia.


[12:10 - 12:22]The speakers then joke about the Let's Play community and their supposed sexual relationships.


[13:05 - 13:10]They question the appeal of pegging and discuss the physical repercussions.


[13:05 - 13:10]The conversation ends with the speaker stating that they would not enjoy being pegged.


[07:03 - 15:06]Overall, the speakers discuss various topics related to frontier America, the movie "The Revenant," and the appeal of pegging.


[15:06 - 15:17]Men can achieve orgasm through anal sex due to stimulation of the prostate


[15:36 - 15:45]Milking the prostate can help prevent prostate cancer


[16:36 - 16:41]Some people believe that a doctor can stimulate the prostate during an exam, leading to an embarrassing situation if the patient ejaculates


[18:35 - 18:47]The speaker's first time masturbating was in his grandmother's bathroom, and his friend's mother may have heard this story


[18:47 - 18:53]The speaker's mother and friend's mother have listened to the podcast and found certain topics uncomfortable


[20:02 - 20:08]The speaker's friend had a funny story about a girl masturbating with her jeans and a washing machine, causing the speaker to feel uncomfortable


[20:23 - 20:28]Masturbating is seen as a man's duty, and women should not pleasure themselves as it is immodest and "gay"


[20:51 - 20:59]Women supposedly have better orgasms than men, leading the speaker to joke about killing God for giving women this advantage


[21:35 - 21:43]The book/movie "The Golden Compass" may have caused controversy for depicting the killing of God, but it is simply a fantasy novel with atheist undertones


[22:41 - 22:47]The speaker and his brother joke about God being a monkey and accidentally creating things


[15:06 - 22:47]The overall theme is the discussion of taboo topics and the speaker's personal experiences with them, particularly related to masturbation and religion.


[22:55 - 23:04] The speaker discusses a South Park episode where God is depicted as a disgusting platypus monster.


[23:10 - 23:16]They remember feeling offended by the episode but now realize it doesn't matter.


[23:10 - 23:16]They also recall being offended by an episode where Christian rock is made fun of.


[23:41 - 23:49]The discussion turns to the personalities of the creators of South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, who are described as "actual assholes" who don't care what others think.


[26:40 - 26:51]The speaker admires their ability to question everything and be critical of big corporations and companies.


[27:02 - 27:14]The speaker reveals that the South Park account tweeted at them about the pandemic special and shares a clip from the episode.


[27:31 - 27:37]They mention an episode where Donald Trump is depicted as being raped.


[27:58 - 28:03]The speaker's first episode of South Park was the Scientology episode.


[29:19 - 29:24]They discuss various controversial episodes and scenes from the show.


[30:27 - 30:33]They express a desire to be South Park characters.


[22:47 - 30:48]Overall, the speaker admires the creators' nonconformist attitudes and their ability to push boundaries and question authority through their show, South Park.


[31:00 - 31:10]Protagonist discusses Felix's past interviews and how he may be perceived by different media outlets


[31:10 - 31:16]Discussion about Felix's past controversies and how they may no longer affect his image


[34:50 - 34:56]Advertisement for ExpressVPN and Miundis, including details about their products and discounts for listeners


[37:03 - 37:12]Introduction to the topic of Minecraft and playing it with friends


[37:03 - 37:12]Protagonist shares their personal experience playing Minecraft and their enjoyment of the game


[37:03 - 37:12]Reminder to tune into their Minecraft series on Super Mega


[37:38 - 37:46]Discussion about the potential for creating complex structures and machines in Minecraft


[30:48 - 38:25]Summary of the episode's topics and discussions


[38:31 - 38:39]The speaker discusses a thumbnail and mentions tragedy in episode six


[38:39 - 38:45]Episode three is the speaker's favorite costume


[38:45 - 38:53]The speaker and their friends change Minecraft skins every episode


[38:54 - 39:00]The speaker has gone through 16 skins and plans to add them to their library


[39:10 - 39:18]They suggest going on websites to find bad skins created by 11 year olds


[40:03 - 40:09]They joke about picking skins for each other and mention a smell of taco meat


[41:17 - 41:23]The speaker talks about quitting nicotine and feeling healthier


[42:22 - 42:29]They mention exercising and feeling good but also feeling sore


[44:00 - 44:06]The speaker discusses interval training with a friend and getting bit by ants


[45:01 - 45:19]They mention receiving a call about potential spam calls being blocked on iOS 14


[46:02 - 46:23]The speaker promotes Amazon Music and mentions creating an EP called "ouch"


[38:26 - 46:23]The speaker discusses various topics such as Minecraft skins, quitting nicotine, and exercising, and promotes Amazon Music and their EP "ouch."


[46:23 - 46:45] Amazon Music Unlimited prime day deal for Prime members: four months for 99 cents


[46:45 - 47:43]Sponsor: Honey, a free browser extension for finding and applying promo codes


[47:43 - 47:59]Honey has over 17 million members and has saved over $2 billion


[47:43 - 47:59]Supports various types of retailers, including tech, fashion, and food delivery


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[49:44 - 49:51]Discussion of physical fitness and workout routines


[50:44 - 50:52]Mention of a website for workout routines and an app for seven minute workouts


[51:48 - 52:07]Discussion of getting healthy for the pandemic and taking supplements


[52:07 - 52:16]Discussion of Minecraft and buying Minecraft books


[53:16 - 53:29]Joke about being silent for 20 minutes and then doing ads


[53:16 - 53:29]Discussion of making ad reads fun and trying to make money


[54:22 - 54:34]Jokes about using a microphone as a dildo and getting horny listening to the last podcast


[46:23 - 55:28]The speaker talks about random topics and jokes in a zany and unpredictable manner, including discussions about Amazon Music Unlimited, Honey, physical fitness, Minecraft, and ad reads.


[56:11 - 56:22]The speakers discuss food items from various fast food chains.


[56:52 - 57:05]They mention a bloomin onion chowder from Del Taco and a fish chowder from Outback.


[59:02 - 59:12]They discuss doing brand deals and changing content for sponsors.


[1.00:18 - 1.00:39]The worst thing a fast food chain could put out is a burger wrapped in tin foil filled with feces.


[1.00:18 - 1.00:39]They discuss Sonics and their menu items, including mozzarella sticks and jalapeno poppers.


[1.00:18 - 1.00:39]One of the speakers talks about a video of a new employee dropping food at Sonic.


[1.00:18 - 1.00:39]They talk about the show idea of rating the poops of homeless people.


[1.00:46 - 1.00:53]The topic of bomb fights and the creator dressing up as Dr. Phil is mentioned.


[1.01:03 - 1.01:15]The speakers discuss Dr. Phil and Steve Harvey.


[1.01:37 - 1.01:49]One of the speaker's grandmothers was the president of a feminist group.


[1.02:15 - 1.02:21]They mention that their grandfather was an atheist.


[1.02:27 - 1.02:39]The topic of returning to religion or joining a congregation later in life is brought up.


[1.03:00 - 1.03:09]The speaker's father believes they will come back to religion and become a republican.


[1.03:09 - 1.03:26]Both democratic and republican policies are discussed.


[1.03:09 - 1.03:26]The speakers end by talking about how both parties take money and let the rich keep it.


[55:28 - 1.03:26]The speakers discuss various food items from fast food chains, including a bloomin onion chowder and fish chowder. They also talk about Sonics, brand deals, and a possible show idea. The topic of religion and politics is brought up, with one speaker's father believing they will eventually return to religion and become republican. They end by discussing the flaws in both democratic and republican policies regarding money and the rich.


[1.03:26 - 1.03:44] Person discusses being a proud Democrat and Republican, and resemblance to grandfather.


[1.03:44 - 1.03:59]Grandfather fought in World War II at Iwo Jima and suffered from PTSD.


[1.04:42 - 1.04:52]Person reflects on the glorification of war and the terrifying reality of combat.


[1.05:27 - 1.05:54]Discussion of war movies and the impact of the environment on human behavior.


[1.07:38 - 1.08:34]Conversation shifts to popular kids and their behavior, including bullying and showing off with loud trucks.


[1.08:53 - 1.09:14]Discussion of being bullied in middle school.


[1.10:00 - 1.10:06]Person and their friend yell at people while driving around Glendale.


[1.03:26 - 1.11:00]Person reflects on their political views, family history, and the glorification of war. They also discuss bullying and popular behavior, and share a personal experience of yelling at people while driving.