Michael Jackson and the Danger of Fandoms - SmoshCast #4
[00:02 - 01:16]They joke about committing crimes and tap dancing.
[01:16 - 03:24]Keith struggles with podcast etiquette.
[01:27 - 02:30]The speaker and Nick enjoy the service and don't have any deep discussions about it.
[02:52 - 05:54]Keith takes Noah to church, where they experience a positive and enjoyable service.
[02:59 - 06:14]The speaker took someone to a black church and they had a positive experience
[03:43 - 04:04]The name of the church sounded like it would look like an Apple store from the inside
[03:43 - 10:26]The church is like a movie theater, with comfortable seats and a live band.
[05:33 - 06:02]The speaker is open to religion as long as it doesn't infringe on their rights
[06:15 - 08:26]The speaker took someone to a black church and they had a positive experience
[06:28 - 07:57]The church was a "black church" and had a drummer doing drum solos
[08:26 - 09:39]The speaker and their family used to go to church regularly, but they no longer do
[09:00 - 10:48]The speaker took someone to a black church and they had a positive experience
[10:50 - 12:33]The speaker and Nick enjoy the service and don't have any deep discussions about it.
[10:50 - 12:33]The person who was taken to church has only been to a Chinese church
[11:29 - 13:30]The speaker and their family used to go to church regularly, but they no longer do
[11:37 - 12:20]The speaker and the person they took to church only have limited experience with church
[11:52 - 14:33]Keith struggles with podcast etiquette.
[12:20 - 14:27]Keith takes Noah to church, where they experience a positive and enjoyable service.
[13:30 - 14:21]The speaker and Nick enjoy the service and don't have any deep discussions about it.
[13:30 - 15:00]The speaker's mother is afraid of balloons because they pop
[13:38 - 14:45]The speaker took someone to a black church and they had a positive experience
[14:45 - 15:42]The speaker and their family used to go to church regularly, but they no longer do
[15:01 - 15:19]The speaker's mother is afraid of balloons because they pop
[15:42 - 17:00]The speaker and their family used to go to church regularly, but they no longer do
[16:31 - 17:58]The conversation starts with a discussion about being a good person and cutting out explicit content.
[16:48 - 17:34]The speaker mentions a Catholic church that produced and distributed child porn on church grounds.
[17:40 - 18:26]The conversation ends with someone saying they don't enjoy blind support and would prefer to be held accountable for their actions.
[18:04 - 20:33]They mention the new Michael Jackson documentary and the accusations against him.
[18:27 - 21:29]One person expresses skepticism about the accusations and mentions their personal connection to the Jackson family.
[18:45 - 21:41]They debate whether or not he is guilty and mention the FBI's investigation.
[20:04 - 21:18]One person expresses skepticism about the accusations and mentions their personal connection to the Jackson family.
[21:41 - 22:50]Someone else brings up evidence from a previous case where a child was able to accurately describe markings on Jackson's genitalia.
[22:51 - 27:01]One person expresses skepticism about the accusations and mentions their personal connection to the Jackson family.
[24:42 - 26:54]They debate whether or not he is guilty and mention the FBI's investigation.
[27:01 - 27:58]They discuss the role of fandom and how it can cloud judgment.
[27:59 - 30:01]The conversation ends with someone saying they don't enjoy blind support and would prefer to be held accountable for their actions.
[29:55 - 32:32]The speaker and another person are discussing someone who has made mistakes but has not faced consequences and wants unconditional love from others.
[32:32 - 35:53]The conversation shifts to Michael Jackson and his alleged child molestation accusations.
[34:32 - 35:47]They mention Michael's intense drug addiction and speculate about possible thoughts he may have had.
[35:53 - 37:43]The conversation ends with the speaker defending their friend Jacob against accusations of being a drug dealer.
[36:00 - 37:25]The conversation shifts to Michael Jackson and his alleged child molestation accusations.
[36:15 - 37:57]The conversation ends with the speaker defending their friend Jacob against accusations of being a drug dealer.
[37:57 - 38:22]The conversation shifts to Michael Jackson and his alleged child molestation accusations.
[38:22 - 39:40]The speaker believes that Michael Jackson did not commit the crimes due to lack of evidence.
[39:40 - 40:50]The conversation then shifts to discussing Blueface, a rapper who has gained popularity despite his off-beat style.
[40:33 - 41:46]The speaker mentions how Blueface's brother paid $500 to open for him at a show.
[41:32 - 42:20]The conversation ends with the speaker defending their friend Jacob against accusations of being a drug dealer.
[41:40 - 42:25]The speaker's friend Keith is accused of stealing money from the speaker's parents.
[42:26 - 43:31]The speaker explains that they have never loaned Keith money and their parents' accusations are unfounded.
[42:48 - 43:13]The speaker's parents have a negative opinion of the speaker, thinking they are unsuccessful and make bad decisions.
[43:32 - 43:57]The speaker's parents express concern for the speaker's well-being and suggest they move out of their parents' home.
[43:42 - 44:08]The speaker explains their financial situation and how they attempted to buy a home but ended up buying a car instead.
[44:08 - 44:34]The speaker's parents have a negative opinion of the speaker, thinking they are unsuccessful and make bad decisions.
[44:35 - 45:32]The speaker's parents confront the speaker about their spending habits and question if they have been giving money to Keith.
[45:08 - 45:58]The speaker's parents are not racist, but may have some prejudice due to their upbringing.
[46:20 - 47:16]The speaker's parents express concern for the speaker's well-being and suggest they move out of their parents' home.
[47:16 - 48:10]The speaker explains their financial situation and how they attempted to buy a home but ended up buying a car instead.
[47:26 - 47:38]The speaker's parents confront the speaker about their spending habits and question if they have been giving money to Keith.
[48:10 - 50:08]The speaker explains their financial situation and how they attempted to buy a home but ended up buying a car instead.
[49:16 - 49:47]The speaker and their friend discuss the history of how the car industry shaped American culture.
[49:55 - 51:01]The speaker regrets buying the car and has spent a lot of money on Uber fares.
[50:37 - 51:56]The speaker and their friend discuss the history of how the car industry shaped American culture.
[51:09 - 53:56]The argument was that replacing the trams would cost the city a lot of money.
[51:21 - 52:20]A teacher in 10th grade talked about LA's old tram system and the conspiracy theory.
[51:27 - 53:24]Public transportation is seen as the solution to accommodate a growing population.
[53:24 - 53:50]Uber Pool is still considered private transportation.
[53:56 - 55:24]One person in the conversation has been in seven accidents, with two not being their fault.
[54:10 - 54:37]California used to have the best public transportation system.
[54:37 - 55:57]One person in the conversation has been in seven accidents, with two not being their fault.
[55:57 - 56:29]They have never been seriously injured in an accident.
[56:29 - 56:50]The police officer at their accident was rude and didn't believe their story.
[56:50 - 57:25]The trams were torn up, and now LA is just a bunch of cars and diagonal streets causing traffic.
[56:59 - 57:11]The police officer at their accident was rude and didn't believe their story.
[57:25 - 57:46]The accident involved a family in a van and multiple vehicles.
[57:47 - 58:48]The police officer at their accident was rude and didn't believe their story.
[58:48 - 58:59]A teacher in 10th grade talked about LA's old tram system and the conspiracy theory.
[58:59 - 1.00:06]The accident involved a family in a van and multiple vehicles.
[59:32 - 1.00:31]They joke around and panic when involved in an accident.
[1.00:07 - 1.03:20]The accident involved a family in a van and multiple vehicles.
[1.00:31 - 1.02:42]The police officer at their accident was rude and didn't believe their story.
[1.00:39 - 1.01:56]They joke around and panic when involved in an accident.
[1.01:56 - 1.04:17]The police officer at their accident was rude and didn't believe their story.
[1.02:42 - 1.03:39]The officer was black, but the reason for their attitude is unclear.
[1.03:47 - 1.05:23]The police officer at their accident was rude and didn't believe their story.
[1.03:53 - 1.05:28]One person expects an apology from the other for the accident.
[1.04:05 - 1.04:28]The speaker discusses their financial struggles, mentioning their insurance costing $7,200 a year and their brother using a bird scooter for transportation.
[1.04:17 - 1.05:11]They prefer Uber as a form of transportation.
[1.04:29 - 1.05:05]The valley tried to become its own city, but LA prevented it and only gave them a bus line as promised.
[1.04:29 - 1.05:05]They also mention LA making it illegal for them to secede and comparing it to a stepfather trying to make a child happy.
[1.05:05 - 1.05:34]The speaker talks about their 401k and how they were not able to access it until they were 21 years old.
[1.05:34 - 1.06:31]The speaker discusses their financial struggles, mentioning their insurance costing $7,200 a year and their brother using a bird scooter for transportation.
[1.05:34 - 1.06:31]Person B relates to scoliosis because their dad has a twisted torso and protruding ribs
[1.06:31 - 1.07:13]The speaker talks about their 401k and how they were not able to access it until they were 21 years old.
[1.06:31 - 1.07:45]Person B mentions the 2008 financial crisis and the lack of consequences for those involved
[1.07:14 - 1.08:20]The speaker encourages others to start a 401k, mentioning mutual funds as a safe option and the ability to invest in specific industries.
[1.07:20 - 1.08:51]Person B brings up the idea of living underground like in The Matrix, and Person A mentions that the people in Zion live underground because of a war with machines
[1.07:46 - 1.08:20]Person A expresses interest in making a documentary about the state of America's infrastructure
[1.08:21 - 1.08:46]Person B mentions the 2008 financial crisis and the lack of consequences for those involved
[1.08:26 - 1.08:51]They joke about borrowing $5 and mention being embarrassed about saying the year 2100.
[1.08:52 - 1.09:48]Person B brings up the idea of living underground like in The Matrix, and Person A mentions that the people in Zion live underground because of a war with machines
[1.09:48 - 1.11:33]Person A and Person B end the conversation on good terms, with Person A expressing their discomfort in talking about Michael Jackson but acknowledging that they will eventually watch the documentary.
[1.10:00 - 1.13:16]Person A and Person B discuss the R Kelly and Michael Jackson documentaries and the seriousness of the accusations against them
[1.11:35 - 1.13:29]Person A and Person B end the conversation on good terms, with Person A expressing their discomfort in talking about Michael Jackson but acknowledging that they will eventually watch the documentary.
[1.12:17 - 1.13:02]Person B brings up the idea of living underground like in The Matrix, and Person A mentions that the people in Zion live underground because of a war with machines
[1.13:02 - 1.14:31]Person A and Person B discuss the R Kelly and Michael Jackson documentaries and the seriousness of the accusations against them
[1.13:35 - 1.13:53]Person A and Person B end the conversation on good terms, with Person A expressing their discomfort in talking about Michael Jackson but acknowledging that they will eventually watch the documentary.
[1.14:31 - 1.16:08]Person A and Person B discuss the taste of New York bagels and the potential correlation to the high levels of metal in New York's water
[1.16:09 - 1.17:29]Person A and Person B end the conversation on good terms, with Person A expressing their discomfort in talking about Michael Jackson but acknowledging that they will eventually watch the documentary.