
SuperMegaCast - EP 210: We're Gamers


[00:06 - 00:12] The hosts discuss the current episode and welcome listeners


[00:21 - 00:28]They joke about listeners potentially masturbating while listening to the podcast


[01:44 - 01:51]They discuss the current state of the world, including wildfires, coronavirus, and other signs of the apocalypse


[04:53 - 05:01]They mention an earthquake in the Bay Area and share a photo of the orange sky


[05:48 - 05:55]They joke about God pranking them with all of the current events


[06:04 - 06:10]They mention the upcoming release of the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 consoles


[07:05 - 07:16]They talk about their personal gaming preferences and playing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater


[07:44 - 07:51]They mention catching up on a Chris Chan series and decide to come out as gamers


[00:00 - 07:59]The hosts discuss the current state of the world and joke about God pranking them. They also mention upcoming console releases and their personal gaming preferences before coming out as gamers themselves.


[08:04 - 08:10]The speaker discusses their identity as a gamer, stating that they have always known and felt like a gamer since they were born.


[08:10 - 08:22]They mention that society has often viewed gamers negatively, but now being a gamer is popular and everyone wants to be one.


[08:45 - 08:52]The speaker reflects on their struggle with their identity as a gamer, with some family members doubting or downplaying their love for gaming.


[10:06 - 10:22]They discuss the phenomenon of popular content creators, such as those in FaZe Clan and TikTok star Charlie D'Amelio, who may prioritize fame and money over genuine passion for their content.


[10:49 - 10:56]The speaker reflects on their own experiences as a middle schooler and acknowledges that kids at that age often lack compassion and can be bullies.


[13:21 - 13:36]They mention that Borat II is coming out and discuss the character's use of people's ignorance to reveal their true beliefs.


[14:09 - 14:14]The speaker expresses excitement for the sequel and mentions that they may have been invited to an early screening.


[15:02 - 15:08]They briefly mention seeing a rough version of the jungle book and attending a SpongeBob episode screening at Nickelodeon.


[07:59 - 15:08]A comprehensive summary of the text is that the speaker discusses their identity as a gamer, societal attitudes towards gaming, and the phenomenon of popular content creators. They also mention their excitement for the upcoming release of Borat II and their past experiences attending early screenings.


[15:08 - 15:13]The speaker and the person they are talking to saw a special of SpongeBob before anyone else and got to sit in a little theater to watch it.


[15:28 - 15:36]They went on a Nickelodeon tour and saw Mr. Steven Hillenberg's office, which was still untouched and had his personal items on display.


[15:37 - 15:46]They discuss the premise of the new Borat movie, where Borat disguises himself as someone else to avoid being recognized.


[17:01 - 17:08]The speaker talks about their acne and using a pregnancy pillow for comfort.


[18:53 - 18:59]They joke about making body pillows of themselves with gross and distorted images.


[20:58 - 21:22]The speaker mentions a YouTube channel they are obsessed with, JCS Criminal Psychology, which analyzes police interrogations.


[21:51 - 22:01]They discuss a specific tactic used in interrogations, mental exhaustion, and how it can be effective in getting a confession.


[22:17 - 22:29]The speaker expresses how they can't imagine going through three hours of the same tactic.


[15:08 - 22:29]The summary of the conversation is about a SpongeBob special, a Nickelodeon tour, the new Borat movie, comfort during sleep, joking about making body pillows of themselves, and an obsession with a YouTube channel analyzing police interrogations.


[22:48 - 22:53] A person discusses a YouTube channel called JCS which features videos on different killers and their interrogation footage.


[23:01 - 23:11]They mention a particular video about a guy who killed a girl and was interrogated by detectives who did a poor job.


[26:15 - 26:21]They also talk about the Hernandez brothers who killed their parents and tried to cover it up by calling the police.


[26:45 - 27:06]The person also discusses the case of a girl who lied to her parents about going to school and hired three men to kill them.


[29:37 - 29:42]The YouTube channel is compared to a podcast and the person used to be interested in criminal investigation.


[29:42 - 29:53]They mention the host of America's Most Wanted, John Walsh, who lost his son to kidnapping and murder.


[30:30 - 30:40]The person did a project on the kid's case in seventh grade and mentions the code atom, which is used for missing children.


[22:29 - 30:40]Discussion of a YouTube channel featuring interrogation footage of killers, including the case of a girl who hired men to kill her parents and the host of America's Most Wanted, whose son was kidnapped and murdered.


[30:41 - 30:54] Person talks about doing a project on the Tulsa massacre in seventh grade


[30:55 - 31:01]They mention being in South Carolina and quote Frank Sinatra


[35:46 - 35:53]Ad reads for Express VPN, Honey, and Sunsoil CBD oil


[37:06 - 37:16]Discussion about the Travis Scott burger and Charlie Demilio coffee


[38:27 - 38:32]Person wishes they were like Charlie Mann and makes a joke about her parents loving her


[30:41 - 38:53]The person discusses a project they did in seventh grade on the Tulsa massacre and quotes Frank Sinatra before moving on to talk about ad reads for Express VPN, Honey, and Sunsoil CBD oil. They then mention the Travis Scott burger and Charlie Demilio coffee, and make a joke about wanting to be like Charlie Mann and her parents loving her.


[38:54 - 39:03]Charlie has been practicing the "wet-ass pussy" dance and demonstrates it for his dad.


[39:29 - 39:35]They discuss the trend of young people making inappropriate TikTok videos.


[39:35 - 39:40]They mention a song that is popular for these types of videos.


[40:19 - 40:26]They joke about using physical punishment to discourage their hypothetical daughters from making these videos.


[42:29 - 42:35]They reminisce about going to buffets and discuss their favorite wing flavors.


[45:07 - 45:12]Charlie's friend Justin is a picky eater and doesn't like certain foods.


[45:20 - 45:35]They recall a time when Justin got sick after trying a snail.


[45:42 - 45:47]They mention that Justin has never had a PB&J sandwich.


[46:05 - 46:14]The speaker shares his dislike for mustard.


[38:54 - 46:43]The two friends discuss the trend of inappropriate TikTok videos, reminisce about buffets and their favorite wing flavors, and mention Charlie's picky friend Justin who has never had a PB&J sandwich and dislikes mustard. Charlie also has a hiccup fit towards the end.


[46:43 - 46:50] The speaker is discussing their preference for hot dogs, specifically Chicago dogs.


[47:05 - 47:16]They also mention their dislike for chili dogs and how they prefer chili to be sweet.


[47:45 - 47:50]The speaker then talks about a peach mango salsa they had at a friend's house and how they enjoy sweet flavors.


[48:30 - 48:49]They briefly mention the ingredients of buffalo sauce and their disappointment with a friend's choice of buffalo sauce.


[52:30 - 52:37]The conversation turns to YouTubers who became famous for playing Minecraft.


[52:56 - 53:02]They then mention their hope for a Minecraft movie and how they think Super Mega will eventually reach a similar level of fame.


[53:53 - 53:58]The speaker expresses their longing for live shows and interacting with fans in person.


[46:43 - 54:25]The speaker discusses their preferences for hot dogs, chili, and salsa, as well as their disappointment with buffalo sauce and their hope for a Super Mega movie. They also mention their longing for live shows and interacting with fans.


[54:25 - 55:05]The speaker loves the interpersonal moments with the audience during shows.


[55:05 - 55:13]They miss meeting and interacting with fans in person.


[55:13 - 55:25]There is a disconnect when only seeing comments and profile pictures.


[55:53 - 56:18]Brands often nitpick and cut out jokes and edits in sponsored content.


[56:18 - 56:27]There was a recent brand deal where almost every joke was cut out.


[58:48 - 59:02]The speaker wishes brands would let creators be themselves in their sponsored content.


[59:02 - 59:14]They make small jokes about carrying pee to the bathroom, which were cut out in a recent brand deal.


[59:14 - 59:20]The speaker and their co-host playfully banter and make jokes about their weight.


[1.00:03 - 1.00:10]The speaker gets upset when their co-host accuses them of not paying attention during the podcast.


[1.00:59 - 1.01:05]The co-host jokingly suggests making fondue together.


[1.01:17 - 1.01:22]The speaker and their co-host share a close friendship and business partnership.


[54:25 - 1.01:30]The speaker discusses their love for audience interaction, the disconnect in online comments, and the frustrations of sponsored content. They also playfully banter with their co-host and express their close friendship.