THE INTERNET'S HARDEST QUESTIONS - Chuckle Sandwich EP. 15
[00:00 - 01:42]Two podcast hosts, Chuckles and Ted, are discussing Ted's inability to afford a standing desk
[01:21 - 03:05]They banter about Ted being unable to stand due to the smog in LA
[02:12 - 04:24]Chuckles reveals he has compiled a list of difficult questions from a Ludwig video
[02:37 - 02:44]Chuckles and Ted continue to joke and banter.
[03:06 - 03:49]Chuckles and Ted bicker playfully and introduce themselves as "the best of friends"
[04:04 - 06:28]They answer a question about stacking lasagnas and discuss the potential for creating a "lasagna singularity"
[06:08 - 06:47]Chuckles expresses frustration with Connery's pants for not being available to film a video
[06:28 - 08:22]They answer a question about stacking lasagnas and discuss the potential for creating a "lasagna singularity"
[06:28 - 10:04]The argument then focuses on the original 151 Pokemon and whether they could defeat a billion lions.
[08:22 - 09:00]Connery's pants (another podcast host) is mentioned and Chuckles and Ted joke about his streaming struggles
[08:22 - 09:00]The argument ends with a joke about Charizard's height and weight, with the group ultimately agreeing that it would not be able to defeat a billion lions.
[08:34 - 08:48]Chuckles expresses frustration with Connery's pants for not being available to film a video
[10:04 - 13:56]The discussion starts with a question about who would win in a fight between one billion lions and every single Pokemon.
[11:28 - 12:35]The person arguing for the lions points out that a billion is a large number and that the lions are strong and smart.
[12:50 - 17:47]The argument ends with a joke about Charizard's height and weight, with the group ultimately agreeing that it would not be able to defeat a billion lions.
[15:35 - 17:54]The group then discusses specific Pokemon and how many lions they could potentially defeat.
[15:43 - 20:14]The argument ends with a joke about Charizard's height and weight, with the group ultimately agreeing that it would not be able to defeat a billion lions.
[19:42 - 22:08]The group then discusses specific Pokemon and how many lions they could potentially defeat.
[20:14 - 21:59]The group also discusses the possibility of some Pokemon hiding or flying away from the battle.
[21:19 - 21:46]The argument ends with a joke about Charizard's height and weight, with the group ultimately agreeing that it would not be able to defeat a billion lions.
[22:08 - 23:54]The person arguing for the Pokemon says that they have powerful moves and legendary Pokemon on their side.
[22:08 - 23:54]Benefits of Nord VPN: protection from hackers, ability to access content from different countries, and fast speeds
[23:54 - 24:21]The group also discusses the possibility of some Pokemon hiding or flying away from the battle.
[23:54 - 30:28]Ad reads turn into a discussion about Pokemon and whether cereal is soup
[24:22 - 25:19]The argument ends with a joke about Charizard's height and weight, with the group ultimately agreeing that it would not be able to defeat a billion lions.
[30:28 - 33:00]Is water wet? Discussion about the definition of wetness and wetness being applied to another substance
[30:52 - 33:28]Ad reads turn into a discussion about Pokemon and whether cereal is soup
[33:00 - 34:36]Ethics discussion about a runaway trolley and choosing to divert it to save one person instead of five
[33:13 - 35:05]Is water wet? Discussion about the definition of wetness and wetness being applied to another substance
[34:36 - 36:58]Awkwardness of diverting the trolley to kill one person, but still reducing the most damage possible
[36:58 - 38:45]They joke about sacrificing people with a trolley to achieve their success
[37:09 - 37:52]The podcast hosts discuss their success on Spotify and their ranking as the 22nd podcast in the USA
[38:02 - 39:48]They mention Joe Rogan as the top podcast and question how they have achieved such success
[39:13 - 40:22]They mention the possibility of Ted coming to their baseball game and potentially hurting them
[40:22 - 41:16]They debate the best type of pizza, with one host being a purist and the other enjoying different toppings like pineapple
[41:16 - 44:09]They discuss the controversy of putting pineapple on pizza and have differing opinions on whether it belongs or not
[42:57 - 44:37]They debate the best type of pizza, with one host being a purist and the other enjoying different toppings like pineapple
[44:09 - 45:41]They discuss the controversy of putting pineapple on pizza and have differing opinions on whether it belongs or not
[45:41 - 47:23]They debate the best type of pizza, with one host being a purist and the other enjoying different toppings like pineapple
[47:23 - 48:15]They mention the possibility of creating a Chuckle sandwich-themed burger for Mr. Beast's burger chain
[48:21 - 49:02]They mention the popularity of the white pizza slice and joke about not adding pineapple to it
[49:02 - 49:17]They end the podcast with a silly statement about liking dogs and not liking cats.
[49:02 - 50:23]Discussion about pets (cats, dogs, lizards, pigs)
[49:17 - 50:07]Preferences for low maintenance pets
[50:23 - 53:15]Memories of childhood pets
[52:50 - 53:34]Humorous tangent about vacuum cleaners
[53:34 - 54:00]Discussion about pets (cats, dogs, lizards, pigs)
[54:00 - 55:37]Attempt at a pun
[54:53 - 56:42]Debate about the color of nothing
[56:42 - 57:05]Discussion about pets (cats, dogs, lizards, pigs)
[57:09 - 57:48]Attempt at a pun
[57:48 - 58:40]Controversial topic of eating meat and being "cancelable"
[58:40 - 1.01:11]Question about whether the thumb is a finger
[59:59 - 1.00:35]Humorous tangent about vacuum cleaners
[1.00:35 - 1.02:36]Discussion about cooling down
[1.01:25 - 1.03:01]Attempt at a pun
[1.03:01 - 1.03:50]Instructions for rating and liking the podcast