
SuperMegaCast - EP 79: The Infinite Monkey Theorem (w/ Ross O'Donovan)


[00:01 - 00:29]Article discusses the top three stinkiest places, with number one being particularly stinky.


[00:29 - 00:44]The article is from a right-wing, sponsored by demonetization, and discusses gay penguins and immigration.


[00:51 - 01:00]The podcast hosts discuss trying to get Alex Jones as a guest, but he never responds.


[01:08 - 01:24]They go on to talk about their Australian guest, Ross, and his accent.


[01:33 - 01:58]They also mention famous Australian actors, such as Hugh Jackman, Margot Robbie, and the Hemsworth brothers.


[03:54 - 04:19]The podcast hosts share their experiences with being recognized in public and the awkwardness that comes with it.


[05:55 - 06:10]The conversation then shifts to "Paddington Bear," with one host having seen it and recommending it to the other.


[06:17 - 06:24]They briefly mention the movie "Kangaroo Jack" and its quality.


[07:40 - 07:52]The podcast hosts discuss their differing opinions on certain movies, with one not liking "Blade Runner."


[00:01 - 07:52]The text is a transcript of a podcast discussing various topics, including stinky places, right-wing ideologies, and famous Australian actors. The hosts also share their experiences with being recognized in public and their thoughts on certain movies.


[07:52 - 08:00] Opinions and different perspectives are often a source of conflict.


[08:40 - 08:49]The speaker has a subjective dislike for slow-paced films and found the pacing of a particular film to be unbearable.


[08:40 - 08:49]The speaker's friend, Holly, also disliked the film.


[08:49 - 08:55]The speaker believes that pacing was the main issue with the film, but acknowledges its good cinematography and acting.


[09:16 - 09:38]The speaker also did not enjoy the score of the film, finding it uncomfortable.


[09:47 - 09:57]The speaker and their friend, Mark, saw the film together and had different opinions on it.


[10:03 - 10:23]The speaker and their co-hosts discuss their experiences with Beach Body on Demand.


[11:05 - 12:12]The speaker and their co-hosts advertise for Beach Body on Demand, which offers a variety of workouts and nutrition plans.


[12:46 - 13:04]The speaker suggests starting a theater that exclusively shows Australian-themed films, such as Kangaroo Jack and Crocodile Hunter.


[14:07 - 14:13]The speaker expresses their dislike for blooming onions and explains why.


[14:21 - 14:32]The speaker shares a childhood story about not wanting to eat Cocoa Pops after their sister compared them to rabbit droppings.


[15:04 - 15:09]The speaker also shares a story about a rabbit they had as a pet.


[07:52 - 15:15]The speaker discusses their dislike for slow-paced films and their experience with a particular film's pacing. They also advertise for Beach Body on Demand and discuss their experiences with the program. The speaker also suggests starting an Australian-themed theater and shares personal anecdotes about their dislike for blooming onions and a childhood pet rabbit.


[15:15 - 22:55]A rabbit is given to a neighbor, becomes aggressive and attacks a cat, and is later referenced while watching a movie. The narrator also shares a story about being bitten by a rabid rabbit and discusses the potential violence of monkeys.


[24:41 - 24:48] The speakers discuss the concept of druids and their origins.


[26:13 - 26:33]One speaker mentions that his wife has a degree in medieval history and could talk about this topic in detail.


[28:04 - 28:10]The conversation turns to the Spongebob movie and the emotional impact it had on one speaker.


[30:30 - 30:46]They briefly discuss the possibility of starting a cult through their online audience.


[30:30 - 30:46]They question what defines a cult and when it becomes a serious issue.


[22:55 - 30:46]Overall, the speakers discuss the concept of druids, the impact of media on emotions, and the potential for online entertainers to start a cult.


[30:46 - 31:07]Discussion about the mentality of defending popular figures like Keemstar and Logan Paul


[31:32 - 31:46]Talk about cults and the definition of religious veneration


[32:54 - 33:09]Discussion about the negative influence of social media and the desire for attention


[32:54 - 33:09]Hypothetical scenario of a popular influencer commanding their following to commit violent acts


[33:24 - 33:33]Hypothetical scenario of a Twitch streamer building a cult-like following


[37:35 - 38:02]Discussion about the TV show Black Mirror and favorite episodes


[38:36 - 38:42]Matt's favorite episode is the pilot episode where the prime minister has to have sex with a pig on TV


[30:46 - 38:42]Discussion about the influence of popular figures on social media and the potential for them to create cult-like followings, as well as a discussion about the TV show Black Mirror and favorite episodes.


[39:06 - 39:16]The speaker and the person they are talking to discuss the TV show Black Mirror, focusing on the episode "The National Anthem" where the prime minister is forced to have sex with a pig on live television.


[42:46 - 42:55]The conversation shifts to the newest season of Black Mirror, which is said to be less stressful and more positive than previous seasons.


[43:50 - 43:58]They also briefly mention other episodes and agree to not spoil the show for each other.


[43:50 - 43:58]The speaker brings up another show, Game of Thrones, and mentions an actor from the show who is in another episode of Black Mirror.


[43:50 - 43:58]They then discuss another Black Mirror episode about a blackmail network and the intense pacing of the episode.


[44:54 - 45:01]They briefly mention the Purge movies and a possible prequel movie with a controversial poster.


[44:54 - 45:01]They also suggest a movie about a magician trying to escape the Purge by using magic tricks.


[45:33 - 45:41]The speaker suggests making a comedy movie about the Purge where people are nice to each other throughout the year and then on Purge night, they all just say "See you tomorrow" before going out to kill each other.


[46:24 - 46:29]The speaker concludes by saying that the Purge movies take themselves too seriously and have a message about government corruption and the divide between the rich and poor.


[38:42 - 46:44]The speakers discuss various episodes of Black Mirror and briefly mention other TV shows and movies. They also suggest making a comedy movie about the Purge and discuss the themes of government corruption and class divide in the Purge movies.


[47:22 - 47:35] Discussion about the movie "The Purge" and its lack of success


[49:54 - 50:02]Mention of horror movies being profitable investments for studios


[50:02 - 50:11]Mention of watching "Geostorm" and humorous moments in the film


[52:29 - 53:12]Discussion about including a homosexual kiss scene in action movies


[53:28 - 53:36]Mention of "The Last Airbender" and "The Legend of Korra"


[53:52 - 53:59]Mention of actress Zelda Williams and her voice acting


[46:44 - 54:19]Conversation about various movies and their potential for success or failure.


[54:39 - 54:46]A discussion about a character named Kuvira from an unknown show


[54:52 - 55:13]The group watches a clip of the show and talks about Kuvira being a metal bender


[55:38 - 55:50]They discuss rewatching the show and the different seasons


[57:14 - 57:20]Matt talks about buying a breathalyzer and they joke about it being like a video game item


[58:42 - 58:51]They talk about ways to sober up and hangovers


[59:59 - 1.00:10]The conversation turns to Family Guy and a joke about Peter Griffin


[1.00:27 - 1.00:34]They discuss the controversy surrounding the show's portrayal of Muhammad


[1.00:47 - 1.00:53]Ali's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and its placement on a wall


[1.01:21 - 1.01:29]The group jokes about a hypothetical fight with a zombie version of Muhammad Ali


[54:19 - 1.01:43]The group discusses a character from a show, rewatching the show, alcohol and hangovers, and the controversy surrounding Family Guy's portrayal of Muhammad. They also joke about a hypothetical fight with a zombie version of Muhammad Ali.


[1.01:43 - 1.01:49]Discussion about someone deserving something


[1.01:49 - 1.01:54]Discussion about videos where people get punched and knocked out


[1.01:54 - 1.02:11]Mention of someone getting paid to kick someone's ass


[1.01:54 - 1.02:11]Mention of a famous boxer killing someone in the ring


[1.02:47 - 1.02:52]Mention of a movie with a boxer dying in the ring


[1.02:47 - 1.02:52]Discussion about the dangers of boxing


[1.02:47 - 1.02:52]Discussion about the dangers of boxing


[1.04:40 - 1.04:49]Mention of a technology that uses electrical grid as an ethernet network


[1.07:21 - 1.07:26]Personal experience with the technology


[1.07:21 - 1.07:26]Recommendation to get the technology if you have spotty wifi


[1.07:50 - 1.08:01]A reminder to end the podcast with a promotional message


[1.07:50 - 1.08:01]Text super to 30 30 30 for a free trial of Beach Body


[1.01:43 - 1.08:53]Ending the podcast with a weather update and thanking the guest. Overall, the conversation covered topics such as deserving, hard work, violence in sports, technology, and a promotional message.