
SuperMegaCast - EP 193: Hippy-Dippy


[00:15 - 00:27] Matt and Ryan introduce the SuperMega Cast episode 193.


[01:08 - 01:13]They discuss the difficulty of telling their voices apart.


[01:29 - 01:36]They joke about starting the podcast with a fart sound effect.


[02:33 - 02:54]They talk about how some people have to flex their leg muscles while masturbating.


[03:29 - 03:35]They mention how Ryan bought a star and is still waiting for his certificate.


[04:14 - 04:30]Matt shares a story about a bad experience at Ruby Tuesdays.


[06:06 - 06:16]The Tucker Bros help them film the video.


[06:24 - 06:34]They discuss their music video for Freddy Dread and the process of clearing samples with RCA.


[06:44 - 07:04]They mention that it took half a year to clear the samples.


[06:44 - 07:04]There is no difference in the music industry between using samples and producing original content.


[00:00 - 07:31]The summary of the podcast is Matt and Ryan discussing various topics and joking around.


[07:32 - 07:40] Discussion about using the same sample in music production


[08:37 - 08:51]Mention of Freddy's daily routine and unhealthy habits


[09:38 - 09:48]Discussion about potentially appearing on Queer Eye for a makeover


[14:08 - 14:14]Discussion about self-confidence and body image


[14:08 - 14:14]Mention of weight loss and physique


[14:30 - 15:08]Discussion about differences in body types among friends


[07:32 - 15:08]The two individuals discuss music production and possible appearances on Queer Eye, with a focus on self-confidence and body image, including discussions of weight loss and body types among friends.


[15:08 - 15:14]Justin may be skinnier than the speaker


[16:58 - 17:03]The speaker has been gaining weight during quarantine from alcohol


[18:33 - 18:41]Justin does not listen to the podcast they are recording


[18:33 - 18:41]The speaker's goal is to reach a weight of 175 pounds


[18:54 - 19:01]The speaker feels self-conscious about their body and tries on multiple shirts before leaving the house


[19:09 - 19:15]The speaker's friend has a naturally muscular and ripped body type


[19:38 - 19:44]Justin is shorter than the speaker


[19:38 - 19:44]The speaker is jealous of their friend's hair, but feels their own hair is too poofy


[19:38 - 19:44]The speaker's friend has a unique and standout appearance


[19:50 - 19:57]The speaker and their friend discuss their ethnic backgrounds


[21:27 - 22:01]The speaker brings up the concept of selectively breeding humans, as has been done with dogs


[22:01 - 22:06]The speaker and their friend joke about their heights


[22:06 - 22:33]The speaker wonders if there could be different races of humans in alternate universes


[22:33 - 22:39]There could potentially be different looking types of deer if they were domesticated enough


[22:33 - 22:39]The speaker and their friend discuss the abuse of selectively breeding animals


[15:08 - 22:54]The speaker and their friend discuss body image, their physical appearances and backgrounds, and the concept of selectively breeding humans and animals.


[22:54 - 23:05]Cats and dogs share a common ancestor but have evolved into many different types.


[23:19 - 23:26]Domesticated cats generally have similar features, but wild cats like lions and tigers are very different.


[23:27 - 23:32]Foxes are not part of the canine family, despite their similarities.


[24:06 - 24:29]Male pattern baldness is common in men and can be prevented by using Keeps.


[24:06 - 24:29]Keeps offers affordable hair loss prevention medication and can be ordered online.


[26:13 - 26:40]Mint Mobile provides affordable wireless plans with the same coverage as larger providers.


[26:54 - 27:06]Wild boars are found in rural areas of South Carolina and can be aggressive.


[29:17 - 29:22]Bullfighting is a cruel and unnecessary tradition.


[29:22 - 29:30]Bullfighting can result in serious injuries or death for both the animal and humans involved.


[29:36 - 29:53]It is culturally important to some, but not all, to participate in bull-related activities.


[29:59 - 30:12]A subreddit called "the bull wins" shows the dangerous consequences of bull-related activities.


[22:54 - 30:23]Cats and dogs share a common ancestor but have evolved into different types. Wild animals like foxes and boars can be dangerous, and it is important to take preventative measures for male pattern baldness. Mint Mobile offers affordable wireless plans, while bull-related activities like bullfighting can result in serious injuries or death. It is never worth risking one's safety to participate in these activities.


[30:36 - 30:45]The speaker recalls a camping trip with his father where they heard terrifying animal noises, including a bobcat and coyotes.


[32:27 - 33:10]As a child, the speaker believed in ghosts and monsters, but as an adult, he links these beliefs to the fear of the unknown.


[36:59 - 37:14]He believes that the idea of ghosts and spirits is the easiest way for humans to comprehend something beyond themselves.


[37:28 - 37:40]The speaker discusses the concept of higher forms of consciousness that may exist beyond human understanding.


[38:06 - 38:22]The speaker concludes that the biggest questions in humanity, such as the existence of God, may never be answered due to the limitations of human understanding.


[30:24 - 38:22]Overall, the speaker reflects on the fear and fascination of the unknown and the desire for answers to unanswerable questions.


[38:22 - 38:37] People often question the purpose and meaning of life.


[38:57 - 39:02]Some believe that everyone creates their own purpose and meaning.


[38:57 - 39:02]Others believe that there is no ultimate purpose.


[41:20 - 41:31]The possibility of living in a simulation is discussed.


[42:15 - 42:34]The idea of creating a simulation within a simulation is brought up.


[42:54 - 43:04]The topic of psychedelics and their effects on thinking is mentioned.


[45:11 - 45:19]A promotion for BlueChew is included.


[38:22 - 45:53]Overall, the discussion centers around the purpose and meaning of life and the concept of living in a simulation.


[48:48 - 48:56]The speakers discuss their experiences with psychedelics, specifically acid and shrooms.


[50:20 - 50:40]They mention that psychedelics have a therapeutic effect and can lead to epiphanies and new perspectives.


[52:22 - 52:32]They advise doing research and testing the substance before trying it.


[52:32 - 52:37]They mention the importance of having a babysitter and being in a comfortable environment while under the influence.


[53:00 - 53:18]They also mention the possibility of having a bad trip if someone is messing with them.


[45:53 - 53:18]Overall, the speakers believe that psychedelics should be used responsibly and with caution.


[53:18 - 53:30]Narrator discusses previous experience with acid and how it made him feel closer to himself.


[53:43 - 53:49]He describes a specific moment where he looked in a mirror and saw himself in a hyper-realistic and terrifying way.


[54:23 - 54:36]Narrator explains how psychedelics can mess with your brain and should not be taken lightly.


[54:42 - 55:10]He advises against using psychedelics if you are not mentally prepared or are feeling peer pressure.


[55:26 - 55:49]Narrator talks about the concept of ego death and how psychedelics can help break free from one's ego.


[55:55 - 56:18]He mentions a positive form of nihilism that he has adopted since using psychedelics.


[56:24 - 56:32]Narrator discusses the importance of realizing that things don't matter as much as we think they do.


[58:17 - 58:31]He explains how nihilism can be therapeutic, but can also lead to apathy if taken too far.


[59:26 - 59:33]Narrator talks about the addictive nature of negativity and how it can bring people together.


[1.00:09 - 1.00:32]He emphasizes the importance of being safe and doing research before using psychedelics.


[1.00:32 - 1.00:55]Narrator advises against doing anything that makes you anxious or uncomfortable.


[1.00:55 - 1.01:04]He shares a personal experience with trying weed for the first time, and how it was a positive experience.


[53:18 - 1.01:04]Overall, the narrator stresses the importance of being mentally prepared and not forcing yourself to do anything that makes you uncomfortable, whether it is trying psychedelics or weed.


[1.01:04 - 1.01:11]Friends set up a bonfire and smoked weed while looking at the night sky


[1.01:11 - 1.01:19]Friend takes speaker to McDonald's and they eat it around the bonfire


[1.01:19 - 1.01:27]First experience with weed was positive and couldn't imagine being nervous at a party


[1.01:33 - 1.01:44]Emphasizes the importance of being in a comfortable environment while using psychedelics


[1.02:57 - 1.03:09]Personal experience with visual impairments after using acid


[1.03:09 - 1.03:29]Talks about how psychedelics amplify feelings and can have negative side effects


[1.05:01 - 1.05:06]Pushes for decriminalization and legalization of psychedelics in moderation


[1.05:12 - 1.05:23]Mentions the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics such as shrooms and MDMA


[1.06:18 - 1.06:34]Discusses the legality and use of Adderall, noting its addictive and detrimental qualities


[1.06:34 - 1.06:50]Asks a hypothetical question about the effects of Adderall on someone with severe OCD


[1.07:07 - 1.07:29]Talks about the intensifying effects of stimulants on anxiety and OCD


[1.01:04 - 1.07:34]Overall, the speaker discusses their positive experiences with weed and psychedelics, emphasizing the importance of a comfortable environment. They also mention potential negative side effects and push for the decriminalization and legalization of psychedelics in moderation. The speaker also brings up the therapeutic benefits of substances like shrooms and MDMA, while also discussing the addictive and detrimental qualities of Adderall.