Damien Finds a New Best Friend - SmoshCast #84
[00:00 - 00:14]Ify had a happy childhood, thanks to his parents
[00:14 - 00:28]Snoop Dogg was enrolling 20s for a while
[00:28 - 00:43]Ify wanted to join the gang to attend Snoop's parties
[00:43 - 02:13]They are going to do the 36 questions to fall in love, adjusted for best friends
[00:52 - 01:55]Damien Haas is interviewing to fill the position of Shane's best friend on Smosh
[01:13 - 02:01]Ify is a solid candidate
[02:14 - 03:52]Ify wanted to join the gang to attend Snoop's parties
[02:42 - 04:57]Ify loves Japanese snacks and anime toys
[03:10 - 03:59]Ify loves Japanese curry
[04:10 - 07:04]Ify loves Gundams and has a friend who sends him Japanese snacks
[07:04 - 09:04]Ify would choose Kendrick Lamar as a dinner guest
[09:11 - 09:23]Both Ify and Damien Haas are big fans of Snoop Dogg
[09:23 - 12:16]Jackie Chan sings the Cantonese and Mandarin versions of "I'll Make a Man Out of You" in Mulan
[09:28 - 10:16]Ify wanted to join the gang to attend Snoop's parties
[09:48 - 10:02]Ify makes decisions based on small perks
[10:17 - 10:22]Snoop Dogg was enrolling 20s for a while
[11:23 - 12:09]Snoop Dogg is 48 years old
[12:03 - 12:16]The speaker reflects on the fact that many famous rappers, such as Dre and Snoop, started their careers at a young age.
[12:16 - 12:41]The speaker is asked a hypothetical question about retaining either the mind or body of a 30-year-old for the last 60 years of their life.
[12:41 - 13:28]The speaker talks about their current fitness routine, including going to a boutique gym with limited capacity and outdoor lifting.
[13:03 - 13:20]The speaker also mentions their own fitness progress, including losing weight and buying a weight bench for their home.
[13:29 - 13:49]The speaker talks about their current fitness routine, including going to a boutique gym with limited capacity and outdoor lifting.
[13:49 - 14:24]The speaker mentions their admiration for fitness vloggers and mentions a well-ventilated gym with specific bars and equipment for different exercises.
[14:25 - 14:44]The speaker also mentions their own fitness progress, including losing weight and buying a weight bench for their home.
[14:44 - 15:11]The speaker mentions their admiration for fitness vloggers and mentions a well-ventilated gym with specific bars and equipment for different exercises.
[15:12 - 16:00]The speaker also mentions their own fitness progress, including losing weight and buying a weight bench for their home.
[15:29 - 16:50]The speaker reflects on their own physical limitations and injuries from past activities.
[15:34 - 15:52]The speaker also mentions their own fitness progress, including losing weight and buying a weight bench for their home.
[16:00 - 17:02]The speaker and the interviewer discuss being inspired by fitness influencer Natasha Aughey.
[16:33 - 16:56]The speaker values continued growth and learning in the mind and does not want to stay mentally stagnant.
[17:02 - 17:40]The speaker is asked a hypothetical question about retaining either the mind or body of a 30-year-old for the last 60 years of their life.
[17:40 - 18:41]The speaker and interviewer are sponsored by Honey, a free browser extension that helps find and apply promo codes while online shopping.
[18:44 - 19:02]The speaker chooses to retain their body, citing their current fitness goals and the ability to be active in a communal space.
[19:02 - 20:24]The speaker asks the other person if they want a funny question or a wholesome one.
[19:54 - 20:30]They discuss the potential ways they could die, including going into surgery and not waking up, or from taking fitness drugs.
[20:31 - 20:45]The other person shares their top three ways they could die.
[20:46 - 21:56]They talk about discontinued pre-workout powders and the dangers of certain fitness drugs.
[21:39 - 22:02]The speaker talks about their family's fitness background and their own struggles with staying in shape.
[22:02 - 22:34]They talk about discontinued pre-workout powders and the dangers of certain fitness drugs.
[22:55 - 23:29]The speaker talks about going rogue and being a renegade.
[23:16 - 23:23]The speaker asks the other person if they want a funny question or a wholesome one.
[23:30 - 24:50]The speaker shares a funny concept of being the chosen one in a video game, but not being physically fit enough to survive.
[24:51 - 25:30]They discuss the dynamic of being both a fitness enthusiast and a nerd.
[25:04 - 25:58]The speaker shares how they view working out as leveling up and compares it to ranking up in a video game.
[25:58 - 26:24]They mention listening to video game music while exercising as a teenager.
[26:24 - 26:30]The speaker shares a funny concept of being the chosen one in a video game, but not being physically fit enough to survive.
[26:30 - 26:37]Participants discuss how their commonalities contribute to their strong bond
[26:37 - 26:54]They move on to Step 2 of their relationship questions
[26:55 - 27:09]They discuss the importance of open-mindedness and honesty in a friendship
[27:09 - 28:33]They talk about how having friends who are not open to new experiences can be limiting
[28:33 - 29:45]They discuss the importance of being able to have different moods and still be accepted by friends
[28:54 - 30:21]They mention the importance of acceptance and honest support in a friendship
[30:22 - 30:37]One participant shares a tip for communication in friendships: always be direct and explain the reason for contacting someone
[30:37 - 31:18]They talk about how having friends who are not open to new experiences can be limiting
[31:18 - 33:12]One participant shares a tip for communication in friendships: always be direct and explain the reason for contacting someone
[32:41 - 33:56]They move on to Step 2 of their relationship questions
[32:54 - 33:49]They mention how some people need time to cool off after a disagreement, while others prefer to address it immediately
[33:56 - 34:08]They discuss the importance of being open to fixing issues in a friendship
[34:09 - 35:06]One participant shares a personal experience with their former best friend and how they always feel comfortable and supported around them
[34:09 - 35:49]The speaker is asked about their family and childhood
[34:14 - 36:08]The speaker and their sister are both busy adults with a three hour time difference
[34:22 - 34:43]Their family was close before their father passed away
[34:27 - 35:39]The passing of their father caused difficulties and made the family less close
[34:44 - 34:58]The speaker's mother had to move and the family became more spread out
[34:52 - 35:55]They talk about how having friends who are not open to new experiences can be limiting
[35:49 - 38:10]The speaker's dad is more in touch and loves to be on the phone, while their mom is not as much
[36:19 - 38:30]The speaker's family is from different backgrounds (Louisiana and Nigeria)
[38:30 - 38:48]The speaker's dad is more in touch and loves to be on the phone, while their mom is not as much
[38:48 - 39:12]The speaker and their sister are both busy adults with a three hour time difference
[39:13 - 40:02]They want to raise their child with critical thinking skills and understanding of why rules are in place
[39:21 - 41:30]The speaker's divorce has made them reflect on their childhood and relationship with their parents
[40:03 - 40:13]The speaker is asked about their family and childhood
[40:14 - 43:28]The speaker is introspective due to their divorce and being responsible for a child
[41:38 - 42:51]Their parents were open about sex and this has influenced the speaker to be open on social media.
[41:45 - 42:02]The speaker is asked about their family and childhood
[42:33 - 43:13]They want to raise their child with critical thinking skills and understanding of why rules are in place
[43:29 - 44:36]The speaker had a cyber sex incident at age 14, which was handled well by their understanding parents
[45:10 - 45:34]They want to raise their child with critical thinking skills and understanding of why rules are in place
[45:16 - 47:35]The speaker suggests a game where they make three true "we" statements about each other to prove their friendship
[45:34 - 46:06]The speaker and their sister are both busy adults with a three hour time difference
[47:36 - 49:29]They then engage in a four minute staring contest to solidify their friendship
[48:00 - 51:03]They say their goodbyes and end the podcast.
[49:46 - 54:41]They then engage in a four minute staring contest to solidify their friendship
[53:23 - 54:11]The speaker mentions a game they played that involved asking 36 questions to fall in love
[54:41 - 55:31]The podcast ends with a segment called "Shoot, Dude" where they read a viewer-submitted awkward moment
[55:31 - 57:41]The speaker mentions their fast-talking and a time when they mixed up their words
[57:41 - 59:34]They say their goodbyes and end the podcast.
[57:56 - 58:56]The speaker mentions their fast-talking and a time when they mixed up their words
[59:10 - 59:17]They say their goodbyes and end the podcast.