We Broke Into MrBeast's Studio
[00:00 - 01:25]They mention someone named Mr. Bean and discuss whether they like him or not.
[00:47 - 01:46]They are driving around in an unfamiliar area and mention not seeing a Starbucks and their Uber driver not knowing about YouTube.
[01:25 - 03:11]They mention how people in the area are good at figuring out cars.
[01:52 - 02:37]They are giving each other gifts - an alien cup, a model plane, Star Wars shades, and a magazine with one of the people on the cover.
[02:00 - 02:05]One person mentions coming from Las Vegas and gambling all weekend.
[02:13 - 02:20]They mention someone named Mr. Bean and discuss whether they like him or not.
[02:37 - 04:45]They are giving each other gifts - an alien cup, a model plane, Star Wars shades, and a magazine with one of the people on the cover.
[03:18 - 04:10]They discuss being famous and one person mentions being on Joe Rogan's podcast.
[04:18 - 04:40]They mention a "gender reveal" and someone getting pregnant accidentally.
[04:46 - 05:27]They discuss an idea for a challenge where 100 people ages 1 to 100 are put in a giant circle and the last one standing gets a billion dollars.
[05:27 - 06:12]Someone brings up Disney genetically engineering Mickey Mouse.
[06:14 - 06:40]They discuss sitting in the middle of the podcast and someone named Audrey.
[06:40 - 07:03]They discuss being famous and one person mentions being on Joe Rogan's podcast.
[06:40 - 09:08]The speaker shares that they initially wanted to focus on making higher concept videos, but found that their views and enjoyment of creating content decreased.
[06:47 - 07:23]Lucas and the speaker discuss their respective YouTube channels and viewership.
[07:03 - 07:16]One person mentions coming from Las Vegas and gambling all weekend.
[07:51 - 08:13]Three people are talking about doing something called "Three Juggles" and discussing the intro for a podcast.
[08:33 - 08:44]They mention having 100 employees and getting a warehouse in North Carolina.
[08:33 - 10:13]The speaker shares that they initially wanted to focus on making higher concept videos, but found that their views and enjoyment of creating content decreased.
[10:13 - 10:50]The speaker and Mr. Beast joke about Ludwig's size and their friendship.
[10:50 - 12:01]Mr. Beast is initially hesitant, but eventually agrees to the idea.
[12:02 - 13:21]The speaker and Mr. Beast discuss the possibility of uploading the scrapped video to Ludwig's channel.
[12:13 - 13:38]The conversation turns to a past video where Mr. Beast buried $100,000 and suggests uploading it on Ludwig's channel.
[13:27 - 14:49]Mr. Beast is initially hesitant, but eventually agrees to the idea.
[14:26 - 16:37]The speaker admires other YouTubers, such as Mr. Beast and Charlie, for their success and ability to consistently upload videos.
[16:22 - 17:37]The speaker and Mr. Beast discuss the possibility of uploading the scrapped video to Ludwig's channel.
[17:25 - 18:46]The person who invited them made it seem like their time was worth a lot of money, which confused the speaker.
[18:32 - 20:49]The speaker then talks about a story where someone broke into their house and stole everything while they were home.
[19:36 - 20:55]The speaker is talking about an experience where they were invited over by someone and they were shown around for a few hours.
[20:55 - 22:35]They mention that they had a weird interaction with a person who was trying to rob them but ended up just taking their money and leaving.
[22:03 - 22:49]The speaker then discusses a video idea where they go to low-income areas with a lot of cash and see who gets robbed first.
[22:49 - 23:37]The person who invited them made it seem like their time was worth a lot of money, which confused the speaker.
[23:26 - 24:50]The speaker is talking about an experience where they were invited over by someone and they were shown around for a few hours.
[24:21 - 25:02]The speaker then talks about a strange interaction with four 13-year-olds who recognized them but were initially too shy to talk.
[25:03 - 26:48]They talk about a website called "Wakey Feet" and mention that the son of a woman at a wedding owns it.
[25:10 - 28:54]The speaker then talks about a strange interaction with four 13-year-olds who recognized them but were initially too shy to talk.
[28:55 - 29:01]They joke about XQC not being present for the video
[29:02 - 29:13]They mention that Ludwig is always reliable and always answers their calls
[29:13 - 29:56]They talk about how Mr. Beast always answers his calls and messages immediately
[30:12 - 30:35]They mention that Ludwig is always reliable and always answers their calls
[30:35 - 31:11]They talk about how Mr. Beast always answers his calls and messages immediately
[31:11 - 31:38]The person in the video proposes to his girlfriend
[31:26 - 31:56]They mention how they have to be available for work at all times
[31:57 - 32:40]The person in the video proposes to his girlfriend
[32:28 - 32:58]They talk about their therapy experiences and how they have to work less
[32:59 - 33:50]They discuss a video where they put someone in a room for $10,000
[33:51 - 34:10]The person who was supposed to be in the video tests positive for COVID-19
[34:11 - 35:20]The editor steps in to film the video
[34:50 - 37:15]Mr. Beast and his friends discuss the cost of making videos and the amount of money they've spent
[34:58 - 36:32]They mention a friend named Allen who lost a lot of money in a poker game
[35:04 - 35:26]They joke about smashing a guitar in the video
[35:26 - 37:40]Mr. Beast explains the costs and revenue of his popular video, Squid Game
[37:15 - 38:23]Mr. Beast and his friends discuss the cost of making videos and the amount of money they've spent
[38:24 - 40:15]They discuss the possibility of Mr. Beast suing Netflix for copying his idea
[38:48 - 42:31]Mr. Beast and his friends joke about royalties for the idea
[40:20 - 43:35]The group meets a man named Sean who has been living in a circle for a Mr. Beast challenge
[43:17 - 45:40]They mention a friend named Allen who lost a lot of money in a poker game
[44:37 - 45:47]A conversation between two individuals about a previous event
[45:10 - 46:54]Mr. Beast and his friends joke about royalties for the idea
[45:34 - 46:36]They discuss the effects of not eating for an extended period of time, including strange bowel movements
[46:01 - 46:36]They mention a friend named Allen who lost a lot of money in a poker game
[46:37 - 48:01]The event was a challenge to not eat food for 30 days
[47:43 - 49:18]The person also mentions losing their sense of taste and gaining discipline
[48:53 - 50:43]A conversation between two individuals about a previous event
[50:23 - 51:46]They then discuss working out and the challenges of trying to do so while living with others
[50:55 - 53:35]The conversation shifts to a YouTuber named Mark Rober and his popularity
[52:11 - 53:42]A conversation between two individuals about a previous event
[53:04 - 54:46]One of the individuals reveals that they have been leaving the other's merchandise outside in the dirt, causing confusion and frustration.
[54:47 - 55:28]They discuss other podcasts, including one by Mr. Beast and one about true crime.
[54:53 - 55:40]They mention making money and being the third largest account on Patreon.
[55:41 - 56:25]They mention a person named Chris and joke about him being funny.
[56:25 - 57:57]They discuss the success of YouTube and streaming and the importance of understanding culture.
[57:11 - 58:50]They mention a boxing lesson and one of the hosts being worried about getting punched in the chest.
[59:10 - 1.00:21]They mention a person named Chris and joke about him being funny.
[59:22 - 1.01:59]They discuss streaming as a time-consuming activity with limited leverage, but acknowledge the success of certain streamers like XQC.
[1.01:59 - 1.03:06]They mention an upcoming event called Mobile Money Live, based on the game Jeopardy.
[1.02:21 - 1.02:47]They mention a person named Chris and joke about him being funny.
[1.03:06 - 1.03:39]They discuss the success of YouTube and streaming and the importance of understanding culture.
[1.03:39 - 1.05:05]They joke and roast each other, with some tension between them.
[1.03:53 - 1.04:49]They mention the importance of asking for forgiveness rather than permission.
[1.04:01 - 1.05:21]One of the hosts shares a personal anecdote about texting his girlfriend.