Does Keith Resent Ian? - SmoshCast #33
[00:03 - 00:48]They mention feeling depressed and fighting for their life.
[00:11 - 00:25]They then make a crude joke about their sexual performance.
[00:27 - 01:07]The speaker expresses their frustration with the unpredictability of YouTube.
[00:48 - 01:20]The speaker brings up a previous controversial topic and defends Michael Jackson.
[01:20 - 01:34]They quickly mention their sponsor, Honey.
[01:50 - 02:27]The speaker expresses their shock and disapproval for this type of behavior.
[02:02 - 02:52]The speaker brings up a previous controversial topic and defends Michael Jackson.
[02:14 - 02:39]They mention a legal battle between the Jackson estate and HBO.
[02:52 - 04:07]The speaker brings up a previous controversial topic and defends Michael Jackson.
[03:43 - 04:24]They make a joke about the man being like a "cool police" who occasionally gives out "tickets."
[04:24 - 05:10]They mention a legal battle between the Jackson estate and HBO.
[04:50 - 05:37]The group discusses contracts in the entertainment industry and their potential implications.
[05:38 - 07:26]They discuss the implications and consequences of such contracts in relationships.
[05:45 - 06:27]The speaker shares a personal experience with a friend who was in a meeting with Justin Bieber.
[07:01 - 07:20]The speaker shares a personal experience with a man who has extreme standards for his partner's weight.
[07:33 - 08:08]They then make a crude joke about their sexual performance.
[08:09 - 10:20]The speaker shares a personal experience with a man who has extreme standards for his partner's weight.
[09:19 - 09:48]They bring up a conversation with a man who believes in "policing" women's weight in a relationship.
[09:48 - 10:04]The speaker expresses their shock and disapproval for this type of behavior.
[10:20 - 11:08]The speaker shares a personal experience with a man who has extreme standards for his partner's weight.
[10:28 - 11:28]They make a joke about the man being like a "cool police" who occasionally gives out "tickets."
[11:29 - 12:00]The speaker recalls a time when they were pulled over by a police officer on Christmas Eve.
[12:01 - 12:55]The speaker was nervous about passing the test but ultimately did.
[12:55 - 14:06]The officer questioned the speaker about their sobriety and asked them to perform a sobriety test.
[13:26 - 15:54]The speaker and their friend discuss the fear of being caught using a fake ID.
[14:30 - 15:13]The speaker's friend mentions that some places are incentivized to take fake IDs and turn them in.
[15:14 - 15:36]The speaker shares a personal experience of getting caught with a fake ID while trying to see a Jaden Smith concert.
[15:38 - 17:35]The speaker and their friend discuss the fear of being caught using a fake ID.
[16:40 - 16:46]The speaker recalls a time when they were pulled over by a police officer on Christmas Eve.
[17:23 - 18:21]The speaker's friend mentions that some places are incentivized to take fake IDs and turn them in.
[18:03 - 20:30]The speaker shares a personal experience of getting caught with a fake ID while trying to see a Jaden Smith concert.
[19:00 - 20:41]The speaker's friend mentions that some places are incentivized to take fake IDs and turn them in.
[19:13 - 20:10]The speaker wants the listener to have an experience at a concert and asks for a good hashtag.
[19:42 - 20:49]The speaker mentions going to church and auditioning, questioning what makes them happy.
[20:42 - 21:04]The speaker, Keith, has made some changes in his life to become healthier.
[20:50 - 21:48]The speaker says they may be more depressed than ever before and beat themselves up when alone.
[21:04 - 21:59]However, he notices that he has gained weight and is now at 140-145 pounds.
[21:59 - 22:04]The speaker mentions going to church and auditioning, questioning what makes them happy.
[21:59 - 22:43]He realizes that he needs to monitor his eating and drinking habits to maintain his weight.
[22:05 - 22:43]They briefly mention trying to watch themselves and feeling pressure with a lot of people watching.
[22:14 - 22:20]The speaker encourages the listener to get a shirt and mentions the limited edition merch.
[22:20 - 22:49]The speaker starts to feel pain in their sides, comparing it to potholes.
[22:44 - 23:08]Keith's mom calls his love handles "side items" and he has noticed dents in them.
[22:49 - 23:08]They mention cute potholes and compare them to beanie babies.
[23:08 - 23:15]They express that they are going through a difficult time and trying to find themselves.
[23:08 - 23:48]He has started going on hikes and doing push-ups.
[23:08 - 23:58]Person is dressed comfortably for hiking
[23:16 - 23:58]The speaker encourages the listener to get a shirt and mentions the limited edition merch.
[23:16 - 24:06]Keith's friend, Ryan, has also noticed that he seems healthier and happier.
[23:25 - 23:42]Keith's mom calls his love handles "side items" and he has noticed dents in them.
[23:25 - 23:48]They comment on the quality of the shirt and hat.
[23:58 - 24:06]They mention knowing people who know Jaden Smith.
[23:58 - 25:55]They are pushing through and persevering despite not feeling their best
[24:06 - 24:59]Keith is fighting for his happiness and has more free time now.
[24:06 - 25:42]They express that they are going through a difficult time and trying to find themselves.
[24:59 - 25:21]He realizes that he needs to monitor his eating and drinking habits to maintain his weight.
[25:21 - 25:55]He understands why people work out and used to think it was stupid.
[25:42 - 27:23]They went on a hike with a friend but were hungover and didn't bring water
[26:43 - 27:44]They have more time to think and are actively moving forward in life
[27:00 - 29:42]Despite feeling unwell, they pushed through and made it to the top of the hill
[28:35 - 28:57]Person is dressed comfortably for hiking
[29:42 - 31:21]Despite feeling unwell, they pushed through and made it to the top of the hill
[30:20 - 32:11]They reflect on their past and regret not taking more time to think
[31:21 - 33:14]They have more time to think and are actively moving forward in life
[31:35 - 33:31]One person mentions feeling pressure to stay the same despite wanting to change.
[31:53 - 34:01]Despite feeling unwell, they pushed through and made it to the top of the hill
[32:29 - 33:07]A group of individuals are discussing the importance of self-reflection and change in order to find happiness.
[32:39 - 34:07]They have more time to think and are actively moving forward in life
[33:07 - 34:07]The conversation ends with a joke about seeing a chiropractor instead of a therapist.
[33:20 - 33:55]Person is dressed comfortably for hiking
[34:07 - 35:05]They reflect on their past and regret not taking more time to think
[34:07 - 35:39]Another person mentions struggling with negative self-talk and the need for therapy.
[34:18 - 34:28]One person shares a positive change in their father's attitude towards therapy.
[35:24 - 38:12]Another person mentions struggling with negative self-talk and the need for therapy.
[35:39 - 36:58]One person mentions feeling pressure to stay the same despite wanting to change.
[35:45 - 37:16]Another person mentions struggling with negative self-talk and the need for therapy.
[37:39 - 40:03]They also mention the importance of balance and positive affirmations in one's life.
[38:38 - 39:58]One person mentions feeling pressure to stay the same despite wanting to change.
[40:04 - 42:07]Another person mentions struggling with negative self-talk and the need for therapy.
[41:38 - 43:22]One person shares a positive change in their father's attitude towards therapy.
[42:37 - 42:43]One person mentions feeling pressure to stay the same despite wanting to change.
[42:50 - 43:22]They note that they are on the other team and the speaker responds cynically.
[42:57 - 43:28]The conversation ends with a joke about seeing a chiropractor instead of a therapist.
[43:03 - 43:39]The speaker mentions that they have been through a lot of life with the person, including car accidents and potential lawsuits.
[43:39 - 44:27]They discuss how the person came into Smosh at 17 and signed a contract without parental consent.
[44:09 - 44:50]They discuss their experience working for the company and the difficult bureaucratic relationships.
[44:27 - 45:54]The person talks about their current schooling and how it is improving their comedy skills.
[44:36 - 45:38]They mention that the person's parents went back to school and encourage them to do the same.
[45:54 - 47:39]The person talks about their current schooling and how it is improving their comedy skills.
[46:57 - 47:14]The speaker mentions that they have been through a lot of life with the person, including car accidents and potential lawsuits.
[47:14 - 49:06]They discuss their experience working for the company and the difficult bureaucratic relationships.
[48:37 - 50:36]They discuss the struggles and challenges of being on YouTube and constantly having to adapt.
[48:48 - 49:46]They express their gratitude for the speaker's understanding and forgiveness.
[50:22 - 52:19]They discuss the struggles and challenges of being on YouTube and constantly having to adapt.
[51:28 - 52:36]The speaker mentions their goal of developing people from different backgrounds to elevate comedy.
[52:36 - 53:36]The speaker mentions that they have been through a lot of life with the person, including car accidents and potential lawsuits.
[52:43 - 54:48]They discuss their experience working for the company and the difficult bureaucratic relationships.
[53:25 - 55:05]The speaker mentions their grievances with their pay and how it was affected by taxes.
[54:14 - 54:29]The speaker mentions that they have been through a lot of life with the person, including car accidents and potential lawsuits.
[54:29 - 54:55]The speaker mentions their grievances with their pay and how it was affected by taxes.
[54:29 - 55:28]In the second season, the speaker did not get paid at all and the crew had to go without lunch because of budget issues
[55:29 - 57:27]The speaker discusses the weight and stress of working on the show every day and being underpaid
[57:27 - 58:57]The speaker and the crew were frustrated with the lack of resources and budget on the show, especially compared to traditional TV shows
[58:28 - 1.00:12]The speaker talks about their experience working on a show called "Part-Timers"
[58:46 - 59:21]The speaker and the crew were frustrated with the lack of resources and budget on the show, especially compared to traditional TV shows
[1.00:23 - 1.01:34]They mention a funny incident on set where a character dies right after sharing a romantic kiss
[1.01:06 - 1.02:28]The director and one of the camera operators from "Part-Timers" are now married
[1.02:04 - 1.02:46]They also discuss the recent controversy surrounding a comedian from "SNL"
[1.02:47 - 1.04:16]The speaker reflects on how their dreams have not changed much in the last four years and the importance of consistency in their work
[1.03:29 - 1.04:36]The speaker discusses the weight and stress of working on the show every day and being underpaid
[1.04:37 - 1.08:01]The speaker talks about their experience working on a show called "Part-Timers"
[1.04:44 - 1.06:59]The speaker talks about their current daydreams and the joy they find in creating content with a strong structure
[1.05:09 - 1.05:40]They also discuss the recent controversy surrounding a comedian from "SNL"
[1.07:24 - 1.09:03]They mention that they were supposed to do 44 episodes but only ended up doing 22
[1.07:29 - 1.07:56]The speaker and the crew were frustrated with the lack of resources and budget on the show, especially compared to traditional TV shows
[1.08:01 - 1.09:38]In the second season, the speaker did not get paid at all and the crew had to go without lunch because of budget issues
[1.09:03 - 1.09:44]The speaker and the hosts discuss the importance of mental health and provide resources for affordable therapy options.