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[00:00 - 00:12]The speaker discusses their love for their own memories.


[00:12 - 00:26]They mention a video game that they compare to the ocean.


[00:30 - 01:10]They discuss dressing up as Peter Griffin for Halloween with their friend Ludwig.


[01:10 - 01:32]They talk about a kid at school who had a fake British accent.


[02:18 - 02:44]They end with a quote from the speaker saying "I think you'd refuse a load Kevin."


[02:32 - 03:30]They talk about a relationship issue with the speaker.


[02:44 - 05:44]They mention that they used to round down their height to make other men insecure.


[05:44 - 06:25]They refer to a problem that is "literally the ocean."


[05:50 - 06:32]They talk about a relationship issue with the speaker.


[06:32 - 07:25]They discuss their dislike for riot games.


[07:25 - 07:34]They mention a chip that was put in their body by riot games.


[07:34 - 08:11]They talk about a relationship issue with the speaker.


[08:11 - 09:17]They end with a quote from the speaker saying "I think you'd refuse a load Kevin."


[08:11 - 09:27]One participant reveals that the "assassin" was a military veteran.


[08:19 - 11:03]One participant reveals that Mr. Beast has released a video with a similar concept.


[10:16 - 13:01]Participants discuss ideas for a YouTube video, including shooting someone in a non-lethal manner in St. Louis.


[13:01 - 14:32]One participant reveals that the "assassin" was a military veteran.


[13:53 - 16:34]Participants discuss ideas for a YouTube video, including shooting someone in a non-lethal manner in St. Louis.


[16:13 - 18:39]They discuss the legitimacy of the "assassin" in Mr. Beast's video.


[17:09 - 19:01]One participant reveals that the "assassin" was a military veteran.


[19:01 - 20:24]They compare Mr. Beast to cultural touchstones such as Animaniacs and Kobe Bryant.


[19:07 - 19:31]A discussion about a YouTube video in which the YouTuber flew in a helicopter


[20:30 - 20:50]Mention of a friend who is scared of flying due to distrust in regulations


[20:50 - 22:18]Ad for Hello Fresh meal delivery service


[22:18 - 25:08]A discussion about a YouTube video in which the YouTuber flew in a helicopter


[25:09 - 26:40]Discussion about the safety of paramotoring compared to other activities like skydiving


[26:26 - 27:49]Mention of a friend who is scared of flying due to distrust in regulations


[27:36 - 27:42]Debate over who would be chosen to fly with in a two-person paramotor


[27:49 - 28:24]Mention of a friend who is scared of flying due to distrust in regulations


[28:24 - 29:50]A game to guess a random number and see if it corresponds to a statistic of paramotor fatalities


[29:10 - 29:43]Mention of Christopher Columbus and a Twitter thread about the origin of the name "America"


[29:50 - 30:54]The speaker and their friends nicknamed someone "London" for five years.


[29:59 - 30:17]They mention someone who keeps calling "North Aden" the "United States of Aden."


[30:55 - 31:23]The speaker mentions someone named King Lot Wig who named London and how they mispronounce his name.


[31:26 - 33:23]Their friend suggests they do a "Pussy Boy Summer" and the speaker comes up with ideas for a video.


[31:36 - 32:57]The speaker talks about watching a two-hour documentary and how it reminded them of Drew Gooden's videos.


[32:14 - 33:48]They mention a moment where they were trying to be content creators, but it never took off.


[33:48 - 35:41]The speaker talks about potentially doing a fishing stream with their friend "Ludwig."


[34:49 - 35:31]The speaker and their friend discuss whether or not they would refuse a load at a sign.


[35:41 - 36:55]The speaker talks about watching a two-hour documentary and how it reminded them of Drew Gooden's videos.


[36:56 - 37:17]The speaker talks about potentially doing a fishing stream with their friend "Ludwig."


[37:01 - 37:34]They mention a moment where they were trying to be content creators, but it never took off.


[37:34 - 37:46]They mention wanting to make a video about "pussy-ass kids" running at them, and their friend Drew Gooden.


[38:07 - 39:10]The speaker and their friend discuss whether or not they would refuse a load at a sign.


[39:10 - 40:42]They mention wanting to make a video about "pussy-ass kids" running at them, and their friend Drew Gooden.


[40:04 - 41:53]The speaker talks about watching a two-hour documentary and how it reminded them of Drew Gooden's videos.


[41:34 - 42:38]The speaker and their friend discuss whether or not they would refuse a load at a sign.


[41:54 - 44:31]They talk about the concept of being "based" and how it relates to refusing a load.


[42:38 - 44:42]The discussion begins with a sign that says "be based" and leads to a debate about following rules.


[43:03 - 44:02]The speaker worries that this podcast clip will be taken out of context and spread on social media.


[44:42 - 47:30]The conversation shifts to a product called Native deodorant and jokingly discussing putting it in one's belly button.


[47:30 - 49:07]They discuss a hot take regarding a potential switch in the content world.


[48:15 - 55:00]A debate about whether Monaco is a city state within France ensues.


[53:33 - 55:31]The discussion begins with a sign that says "be based" and leads to a debate about following rules.


[55:32 - 58:02]The speaker then talks about the potential consequences of TikTok shutting down.


[55:51 - 57:49]They share a personal experience of someone watching their favorite movie on 2.5x speed and not understanding it.


[57:50 - 58:53]They mention therapists, realtors, and people who make leather remakes as examples of those who use TikTok.


[58:02 - 1.00:02]The speaker then discusses their love for TikTok, even though it affects their life as a meme creator.


[59:02 - 1.01:09]The conversation turns to the way the speaker says "Best Buy" and "room".


[1.00:02 - 1.01:03]They share a personal experience of someone watching their favorite movie on 2.5x speed and not understanding it.


[1.01:09 - 1.05:38]The conversation turns to the way the speaker says "Best Buy" and "room".


[1.05:03 - 1.07:15]The speaker then discusses their love for TikTok, even though it affects their life as a meme creator.


[1.06:20 - 1.07:04]The speaker then talks about the potential consequences of TikTok shutting down.


[1.07:15 - 1.08:43]They mention watching a documentary about modernization in Africa and a humorous moment where they were saved because they were mistaken for Italians instead of white people.


[1.08:52 - 1.11:24]The speaker then brings up a viral meme about Joe Biden saying "soda" and Donald Trump saying "Bama".


[1.11:24 - 1.11:51]They end by saying they like their room.


[1.11:30 - 1.12:28]Talk of wanting a specific hairstyle from a cartoon character


[1.12:28 - 1.14:45]Mention of a rule 34 image of a character from the game "Valorant" and discussion about the character's appearance


[1.13:15 - 1.15:21]Conversation about playing the game "Melee" and setting goals for improvement


[1.14:45 - 1.17:04]Banter about playing the game "Rocket League" and dealing with toxic players


[1.17:04 - 1.19:49]Conversation about playing the game "Melee" and setting goals for improvement


[1.19:49 - 1.21:26]Comment about smashing someone and them "teeping" the next day.


[1.21:01 - 1.22:13]Banter about playing the game "Rocket League" and dealing with toxic players


[1.22:16 - 1.23:38]Conversation about playing the game "Melee" and setting goals for improvement


[1.23:38 - 1.27:20]Comment about smashing someone and them "teeping" the next day.


[1.23:50 - 1.25:47]Conversation about playing the game "Melee" and setting goals for improvement


[1.25:48 - 1.27:44]Talk of wanting a specific hairstyle from a cartoon character


[1.27:31 - 1.29:38]Discussion of doing "Let's Play" content and the potential for success without editing and a narrative