
We Tortured Ludwig on Our Podcast | Chuckle Sandwich EP 86


[00:00 - 00:35]Two individuals were discussing a previous episode about 9/11, one of them being an alumni of that episode.


[00:14 - 01:06]They joke about Tucker being a "little fuck boy" and a "boy kept for all sexual purposes."


[01:06 - 02:16]The conversation shifts to discussing a thumb war, with one individual explaining the "warrior gate" chant and the other discussing his injury from playing backyard football.


[02:02 - 03:33]They agree to a thumb war challenge, with one person cheating by using their pinkies and the other calling it out.


[02:21 - 02:50]Another person joins in and they continue to argue over cheating, with one person eventually squeezing a hand grip until they cry.


[03:19 - 04:02]They agree to a thumb war challenge, with one person cheating by using their pinkies and the other calling it out.


[04:02 - 06:44]Another person joins in and they continue to argue over cheating, with one person eventually squeezing a hand grip until they cry.


[05:51 - 08:45]The conversation shifts to discussing a thumb war, with one individual explaining the "warrior gate" chant and the other discussing his injury from playing backyard football.


[08:45 - 11:20]Another person joins in and they continue to argue over cheating, with one person eventually squeezing a hand grip until they cry.


[10:09 - 12:07]The individual who cried mentions being sad after breaking up with their ex in college and wanting to wallow in their sadness.


[10:18 - 14:24]They continue to debate over crying and emotional vulnerability, with one person experiencing shooting pains in their seat.


[12:48 - 14:32]They discuss their crying habits and how one person made a conscious choice to become a "movie crier."


[14:32 - 16:28]A discussion about Purell, energy drinks, and record-breaking ensues.


[16:03 - 18:24]The speaker talks about accessing emotions and using media to cry during a sad time in one's life.


[17:56 - 20:42]The speaker was in an emotionally vulnerable state and decided to watch sad things.


[20:29 - 23:16]The topic shifts to YouTubers and their gimmicks, with a mention of a DM from another YouTuber.


[22:18 - 23:22]The speaker was in an emotionally vulnerable state and decided to watch sad things.


[23:23 - 24:52]The topic shifts to YouTubers and their gimmicks, with a mention of a DM from another YouTuber.


[24:31 - 26:17]The speaker discusses feeling disillusioned with YouTube and how it feels gamified and overly strategized.


[26:17 - 26:38]The speaker falls back into their old ways and decides to focus more on reviewing and making videos about movies


[26:38 - 29:22]The discussion shifts to a live streaming website called Kick, which is funded by a gambling website called Stake


[28:56 - 31:03]They suggest a strategy for future streams: play a game they would normally play alone and stream it


[29:23 - 29:37]The speaker wonders if they should admit to their involvement in this scheme.


[29:37 - 29:44]The speaker reveals that they used to be a transnational thief and smuggled items across borders


[29:51 - 31:42]They suggest a strategy for future streams: play a game they would normally play alone and stream it


[31:42 - 33:19]The speaker wonders if they should admit to their involvement in this scheme.


[33:19 - 34:03]The speaker reveals that they used to be a transnational thief and smuggled items across borders


[34:03 - 35:52]They also discuss a complex scheme involving linking Apple cards and taking advantage of the iMessage money request feature


[35:08 - 36:26]The speaker wonders if they should admit to their involvement in this scheme.


[36:27 - 37:44]The discussion shifts to a phone found in their couch with a red sticker and a full battery, leading to suspicions of illegal activity


[37:46 - 39:17]The speaker was communicating with someone via text message.


[39:18 - 41:15]The speaker then shares a story about their involvement in an illegal gambling ring run by tax attorneys.


[41:15 - 41:53]They made money from the ring but eventually had to stop when they graduated college.


[41:53 - 42:20]The phone belonged to someone involved in a "money tree" scheme created by a person named Schlatt.


[42:20 - 43:12]The speaker reflects on the experience and the expensive ticket they received for speeding.


[43:13 - 43:29]The speaker was communicating with someone via text message.


[43:29 - 44:52]The speaker then shares a story about transporting weed from California to Massachusetts with a friend.


[44:23 - 45:48]They were pulled over by a cop in Texas and narrowly avoided getting caught with weed in their car.


[45:35 - 46:51]The speaker then shares a story about transporting weed from California to Massachusetts with a friend.


[46:51 - 47:45]They encountered another person getting searched for weed on the same road.


[47:46 - 48:44]The speaker reflects on the experience and the expensive ticket they received for speeding.


[47:54 - 48:10]They encountered another person getting searched for weed on the same road.


[48:45 - 49:13]Two people are discussing the amount of items in a bag, including ice pops and bacon.


[49:13 - 50:14]One person asks the other if they would rather have unlimited bacon or unlimited games.


[50:14 - 51:29]They then ask the guest, creator of Mogul Mill, what part of a "chuckle sandwich" they would be.


[51:29 - 51:53]The other person chooses unlimited games, but the first person says that was not an option.


[51:37 - 51:59]One person asks the other if they would rather have unlimited bacon or unlimited games.


[51:59 - 52:24]The guest chooses to be the middle slice of toasted bread.


[52:24 - 52:48]They end the podcast with their traditional saying, "We are moguls, here in war, we are moist and we are great."