
SuperMegaCast - EP 177: The Female Body


[00:05 - 00:16] Welcome back to another episode of the Super Megacast


[00:16 - 00:22]Episode 177 with hosts Matt Watson and Ryan McGee


[00:16 - 00:22]Ryan's first podcast


[00:22 - 00:34]Ryan offers to punch Matt's nose back into place


[00:34 - 00:57]Matt getting his septum undiviated to fix nasal voice


[01:56 - 02:05]Matt may sound different after surgery


[03:50 - 04:00]Discussion of accents and impressions


[03:50 - 04:00]Matt and Ryan attempt various accents


[07:03 - 07:09]Jackson playing Fortnite in the other room


[08:08 - 08:16]New Zealand is supposedly the safest place during an atomic holocaust


[00:05 - 08:28]Matt and Ryan discuss accents, impressions, and Matt's upcoming septum surgery, while Jackson plays Fortnite in the other room. They also mention New Zealand as a safe place during an atomic holocaust.


[08:40 - 08:48] The speaker discusses a potential trip to New Zealand and references the movie "Rocket Power" and its characters going to New Zealand.


[09:05 - 09:11]They briefly discuss the term "kiwi" and how it could be seen as an insult.


[12:36 - 12:41]The conversation shifts to discussing body fluids, specifically peeing in someone's mouth and spitting.


[12:41 - 12:53]The speaker mentions taking a sip of their own urine and winning a bet for holding it in their mouth.


[14:52 - 15:02]They briefly mention Joe Rogan and his hair, and then the topic shifts to Puerto Rico and the corruption surrounding aid distribution.


[15:44 - 16:05]The speaker reflects on how politicians prioritize statistics and money over the well-being of their constituents.


[16:05 - 16:13]The conversation ends with a comparison of a hypothetical Mr. Krabs presidency and the discussion of budget balancing.


[08:28 - 16:24]In summary, the speakers discuss a potential trip to New Zealand, body fluids, Joe Rogan, and the corruption of aid distribution in Puerto Rico, ultimately concluding with a comparison of a hypothetical Mr. Krabs presidency and the discussion of budget balancing.


[16:24 - 16:35] The speaker discusses wanting to create a political cabinet of Spongebob Squarepants characters.


[16:36 - 16:44]They mention characters such as the guy who yells "my leg" and the voice actor for Plankton.


[16:51 - 17:25]The conversation shifts to the new Spongebob movie and how it ties in with the upcoming spin-off show.


[17:25 - 17:31]They discuss the stylistic choices of the movie and how it differs from traditional claymation.


[19:59 - 20:06]The speaker mentions their recent trip to Las Vegas and how much walking they did.


[21:07 - 21:13]They discuss their experiences with exercise and using an elliptical machine.


[22:27 - 22:34]The speaker talks about their lack of endurance and the importance of pushing through barriers.


[22:46 - 22:51]They mention the annual Bridge Run in their hometown and the celebration of okra.


[23:37 - 23:46]Okra is described as having a slimy texture.


[16:24 - 24:03]Overall, the speaker discusses their love for Spongebob and their recent trip to Las Vegas, while also mentioning their experiences with exercise and their hometown's annual events.


[24:16 - 24:27]The speaker talks about their love for fried okra as a southern dish


[24:32 - 24:43]They mention looking at a picture of okra and discussing its sliminess


[25:08 - 25:18]They bring up the fact that the slime on sharks is the same substance as a woman's lubrication


[26:48 - 26:53]They discuss the name and makeup of vaginal mucus


[26:54 - 27:06]They mention other related questions about vaginal discharge and pregnancy


[31:01 - 31:21]They segue into an ad read for a hair loss prevention company


[32:56 - 33:01]The speaker briefly mentions listening to Mitski at a party


[24:03 - 33:01]The speaker discusses their love for fried okra, the similarity between shark slime and vaginal lubrication, and other related questions about vaginal discharge and pregnancy. They also mention an ad read for a hair loss prevention company and briefly talk about listening to Mitski at a party.


[33:07 - 33:13]The speakers discuss a musician named Aurora and her recent shows in Orlando and LA.


[33:43 - 34:02]They talk about the pressure of releasing albums on a tight deadline and the potential for the music to lack passion.


[35:37 - 35:50]One of the speakers talks about seeing a movie called "Paprika" with a friend named Ross, and mentions similarities between the movie and "Inception."


[37:52 - 38:03]They briefly mention a "Spongebob" episode with a similar concept.


[38:33 - 38:48]They discuss their opinions on Christopher Nolan's movies and the director's impact on dream-themed films.


[40:00 - 40:07]One of the speakers brings up the release date for Avatar 2 and discusses the popularity of the first Avatar movie.


[40:00 - 40:07]Avatar 2 is set to be released on December 17th, 2021.


[40:27 - 40:40]The speakers reminisce about the early days of 3D movies and wearing RealD glasses.


[40:41 - 40:47]The speaker mentions a time in 8th grade when they punched out the lenses of RealD glasses to wear them as a fashion statement.


[40:47 - 40:53]The last speaker mentions still wearing RealD glasses in public.


[33:02 - 40:53]Overall, the speakers discuss musicians, movies, and the influence of famous directors in the entertainment industry.


[41:03 - 41:22]Person discussing their experience with real D technology


[41:23 - 41:42]Thinks animation works better with real D glasses


[41:23 - 41:42]Toy Story 3 was another movie that impressed with real D


[41:23 - 41:42]Live action movies seem more campy and fake with real D


[41:42 - 41:50]First movie they saw in real D was Monsters vs. Aliens


[41:50 - 42:06]Avatar's success and lack of impact on pop culture


[41:50 - 42:06]James Cameron's ability to pull off successful movies


[42:21 - 42:36]Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Hey Ya by Outcast as cult classics


[43:41 - 43:47]Primal screaming and comedic value


[43:48 - 44:01]Person's scream compared to farting


[44:23 - 44:32]Farting as a direct line to funny bone


[44:52 - 45:01]Story about sneaking out of hotel room in Las Vegas


[45:48 - 45:56]Sleeping on uncomfortable pullout couch


[46:10 - 46:19]Neck pain from sleeping incorrectly


[46:31 - 46:42]Struggle to find the perfect pillow


[47:19 - 47:26]Using pillow under knees for back pain


[47:37 - 47:53]Need for extra long full-sized bed


[48:08 - 48:13]California king mattress taking up too much space


[40:53 - 48:13]Person discusses their experience with real D technology, their thoughts on its use in animation and live action movies, James Cameron's success, and personal stories about farting and sleeping on uncomfortable beds.


[49:03 - 49:12] Friends discussing a free mattress they received


[49:40 - 49:47]Couldn't give it back, had to call someone to move it out


[49:57 - 50:04]Wanted to have room for a desk and drums in the bedroom


[50:04 - 50:10]Considered getting a queen size instead of a king


[51:28 - 51:39]Stopped at Hoover Dam on the way to Vegas


[51:39 - 51:45]Went to Del Taco, tried special menu item


[52:55 - 53:07]Jackson won $850 at slot machines in Vegas


[53:39 - 54:01]Hoover Dam has low guardrails, man fell off and died


[54:07 - 54:14]38,364 suicides in 2010 in the United States, 35 deaths at Hoover Dam since 1962


[55:21 - 55:32]Discussion about whether ancient structures were built with help from aliens


[48:14 - 55:57]Friends discuss a free mattress, consider getting a queen size, and talk about their trip to Hoover Dam and Vegas where one friend won money at slot machines. They also briefly discuss the possibility of ancient structures being built with help from aliens.


[55:58 - 56:06]Later seasons of the show become ridiculous with far-fetched plotlines.


[56:06 - 56:16]In one episode, a painting is mirrored in half, creating the illusion of an alien face.


[56:06 - 56:16]The characters zoom in on the painting and discuss what it could represent.


[56:23 - 56:26]Stonehenge is brought up as an example of something that cannot be explained.


[55:58 - 56:26]The show's plotlines often involve mysterious and unexplainable phenomena.