
SuperMegaCast - EP 291: Matt Watson VS Nathan Barnatt


[00:00 - 00:06] Two people talking about a fight from the day before, discussing soreness and potential injuries


[01:02 - 01:07]They discuss the difference between cartilage and bone in the nose


[01:07 - 01:25]One person has had reconstructive surgery on their nose and is worried about it getting broken in a fight


[02:07 - 02:19]They mention a diss track made about the person with the surgery, but it was a joke and they apologize


[02:53 - 03:25]The person with the surgery explains that the person they are fighting is a robot with all of their knowledge and training


[04:03 - 04:17]The person with the surgery talks about their training and how they feel bad about punching people


[04:44 - 04:55]One friend has had reconstructive surgery on their nose and is worried about it getting broken


[04:44 - 04:55]Discussion about the difference between cartilage and bone in the nose


[05:10 - 05:22]They discuss how they both feel bad about punching people in sparring and training


[05:10 - 05:22]The person with surgery shares their training and how they feel bad about punching people


[05:22 - 05:28]Mention of a joke diss track and an apology


[05:28 - 05:40]Explanation that the person they are fighting is a robot with all their knowledge and training


[05:41 - 05:47]The last bullet point is that they discuss feeling bad about punching people and how it's not in their nature.


[05:41 - 05:47]Discussion about feeling bad about punching people in sparring and training


[05:48 - 05:54]One person shares a story about getting in a fight with a friend when they were younger


[05:48 - 05:54]Two friends discussing past fights and potential injuries


[05:48 - 05:54]One person shares a story about getting in a fight with a friend when they were younger


[00:00 - 06:55]Overall, they discuss their discomfort with punching people and how it goes against their nature.


[07:23 - 07:33]The speaker and his cousin got into a physical fight, but immediately made up and became best friends


[07:43 - 07:51]The speaker also punched his sister once and felt bad about it


[10:10 - 10:16]The speaker's last name is Barnett, but it used to be longer and more difficult to pronounce


[10:41 - 10:47]The speaker's family name comes from Lithuania or Sweden


[11:01 - 11:20]They changed the name to avoid racism or persecution


[11:01 - 11:20]The speaker's family also americanized their name, like many other immigrant families


[12:30 - 12:40]The speaker's family is mostly British, with a small amount of Irish, Scottish, Ethiopian, and Ashkenazi Jewish heritage


[13:21 - 13:27]The speaker's favorite Irish name is Shavon, and he dated someone with that name


[13:27 - 13:43]There was a segment on Steven Colbert about how to pronounce Irish names


[06:55 - 13:43]The speaker shares stories about his childhood, including getting into a fight with his cousin and punching his sister. He also discusses the history of his family name and their heritage, as well as his fascination with Irish names and how they are pronounced.


[13:43 - 13:57]She talks about Irish names and their difficult spelling


[14:08 - 14:15]She mentions her own heritage, including Irish, Russian, and African roots


[15:00 - 15:07]She discusses her great-great-great-great grandfather, who was a famous African fiddler


[15:19 - 15:34]She reveals that she has had a hair transplant for character roles


[17:05 - 17:11]She talks about drug references in her brother's diss track and her mother's reaction


[19:06 - 19:15]She meets her friend, Ryan, in 2015 in LA through a mutual friend, Daniel


[19:51 - 20:07]They both make YouTube videos and collaborate on a video together


[20:16 - 20:26]They make a legendary video called "Blomboids" on the channel "Wait For It Dairy"


[13:43 - 20:26]The speaker discusses Irish names, her own heritage, her great-great-great-great grandfather, a hair transplant, drug references, and her friendship with Ryan, including their collaboration on a video called "Blomboids" on the channel "Wait For It Dairy."


[20:26 - 20:33] The conversation begins with a discussion about the channel Syndica and the speaker's previous posts on YouTube.


[20:44 - 20:51]The speaker also discusses gaining 200 subscribers and a video they made that was popular.


[20:51 - 20:56]The speaker mentions making movie reviews and a machinima in 2014 and 2015.


[20:51 - 20:56]The speaker mentions making movie reviews and a machinima in 2014 and 2015.


[22:25 - 22:34]The speaker mentions a font called "source" that they used in a video, which was later used by another channel without credit.


[22:55 - 23:01]The conversation ends with the speaker expressing their love for sans serif fonts.


[23:01 - 23:06]They continue to discuss favorite fonts and their uses, including in movies like "Jackass" and "Airplane."


[23:07 - 23:17]The group also talks about the creator of Comic Sans being from the speaker's hometown.


[23:44 - 23:53]The conversation turns to fonts, with the group discussing their favorites and least favorites.


[20:26 - 27:39]Overall, the conversation covers topics such as channels on YouTube, previous videos, fonts, and their personal preferences.


[27:39 - 27:45]The speaker talks about using floppy disks and then transitioning to USB and CDs in middle school.


[30:31 - 30:36]The speaker dropped out of college after acting and making videos in Boston.


[31:01 - 31:07]They moved to California and had a successful year in 2012, including being on the cover of a magazine, having their own shoe, and being a Skittles spokesperson.


[32:17 - 32:25]They mention graduating in 2012 and how it was the best year of their life.


[32:25 - 32:34]The speaker's success eventually faded and they lost touch with famous friends, their Audi, and their girlfriend.


[33:56 - 34:07]They mention their involvement in a boxing match and how it has brought them success and attention again.


[33:56 - 34:07]The speaker thanks the people they are talking to for changing their life and mentions that they are the oldest participant in the boxing event.


[34:20 - 34:29]The speaker takes a break to pee and an ad for Curology is read.


[34:30 - 34:43]Curology is a skincare company that offers custom prescription creams for specific skin goals.


[27:39 - 34:43]The speaker's success and fame in 2012 eventually faded, but their involvement in a boxing match has brought them back into the spotlight.


[34:43 - 34:52]Short online skin quiz


[35:02 - 35:12]Formula shipped to door if good fit


[35:02 - 35:12]Skin moisturizer from Curology for smoother, moisturized skin


[35:02 - 35:12]Free 30-day trial at curology.com/super


[35:02 - 35:12]Pay $5 for shipping and handling


[35:12 - 35:46]Prescription subject to consultation


[35:12 - 35:46]Huge tech companies in America pay less taxes


[35:12 - 35:46]Selling personal data to highest bidder


[35:46 - 36:36]Express VPN recommended for protection


[35:46 - 36:36]Websites track online activity through public IP address


[35:46 - 36:36]Express VPN makes user anonymous and encrypts data


[35:46 - 36:36]Easy to use app for protection


[37:17 - 37:30]Favorite type of humor is awkward dry humor


[37:50 - 37:59]Comedian Nathan Fielder as inspiration for comedy


[38:42 - 38:58]Tim and Eric, Check it Out with Dr. Steve Brule, and Eric Andre Show as inspirations for editing style


[39:47 - 39:55]Trail character similar to Steve Brule


[40:31 - 40:58]Favorite scene is Steve Brule at Ron Don Vellante's Playpen


[40:31 - 40:58]Wants to take characters out of sketches and into a setting like Steve Brule


[41:33 - 41:38]Pranking people without making them look stupid


[41:58 - 42:04]Comedy comes from creating awkwardness and reactions


[34:43 - 42:04]The audio discusses a skin quiz, a skin moisturizer from Curology, the use of Express VPN for protection, and favorite comedians and inspirations. It also mentions the desire to take characters out of sketches and into a setting like Steve Brule and the concept of pranking without making others look stupid.


[42:04 - 42:10]Borat and Bruno use invasive tactics to make fun of people and get them to say outrageous things.


[42:25 - 42:39]The speaker's friend Paul is a director who works with him on big shows, pilots, and commercials.


[42:39 - 42:47]Paul recently worked on an Adult Swim commercial and was praised by the producer for his directing skills.


[42:57 - 43:17]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's ability to manipulate situations and get people to say and do funny things.


[44:17 - 44:23]Sacha Baron Cohen filmed some scenes for Borat in Kazakhstan and made it look like Turkey.


[45:22 - 45:27]The speaker brings up the topic of hair transplants and mentions that they are cheaper in Turkey.


[47:29 - 47:34]The speaker apologizes for bringing up awkward topics and suggests taking a break.


[47:34 - 47:39]The speaker and others take a deep breath to relax and change the subject.


[48:02 - 48:11]The speaker follows Sacha Baron Cohen's wife on social media.


[48:02 - 48:11]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's physique.


[48:02 - 48:11]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's ability to manipulate situations and get people to say and do funny things.


[48:11 - 48:21]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's wife and thinks she has a similar build to him.


[48:11 - 48:21]Sacha Baron Cohen's wife posts about his muscular physique.


[48:11 - 48:21]The speaker brings up the topic of hair transplants and mentions that they are cheaper in Turkey.


[48:11 - 48:21]The speaker brings up the topic of hair transplants and mentions that they are cheaper in Turkey.


[48:11 - 48:21]The speaker apologizes for bringing up awkward topics and suggests taking a break.


[48:11 - 48:21]The speaker and others take a deep breath to relax and change the subject.


[48:11 - 48:21]Sacha Baron Cohen's wife posts about his muscular physique.


[48:21 - 48:30]The speaker's friend Paul is tall and muscular, similar to Sacha Baron Cohen.


[48:21 - 48:30]Sacha Baron Cohen is tall and muscular, similar to the speaker's friend Paul.


[48:21 - 48:30]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's physique.


[48:21 - 48:30]Sacha Baron Cohen is tall and muscular, similar to the speaker's friend Paul.


[48:21 - 48:30]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's ability to manipulate situations and get people to say and do funny things.


[48:21 - 48:30]Sacha Baron Cohen's wife posts about his muscular physique.


[48:21 - 48:30]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's physique.


[48:21 - 48:30]Sacha Baron Cohen is tall and muscular, similar to the speaker's friend Paul.


[48:21 - 48:30]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's ability to manipulate situations and get people to say and do funny things.


[48:21 - 48:30]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's ability to manipulate situations and get people to say and do funny things.


[48:21 - 48:30]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's ability to manipulate situations and get people to say and do funny things.


[48:21 - 48:30]The speaker admires Sacha Baron Cohen's ability to manipulate situations and get people to say and do funny things.


[42:04 - 48:30]The speaker discusses the comedic tactics of Sacha Baron Cohen and his admiration for his physique. The topic of hair transplants in Turkey is brought up and the speaker apologizes for making things awkward.


[48:30 - 48:37]Speaker is in love with someone but does not know their name


[48:37 - 48:46]Discussion about Fisher and being in shape because of swimming


[52:31 - 52:38]Shares personal experience with getting hit by a car and witnessing hit and run incidents


[54:32 - 54:39]Talks about driving in LA and encountering bad drivers and accidents


[54:32 - 54:39]Gives examples of crazy accidents and people trying to run away from them


[48:30 - 55:19]Discussion about love, being in shape, and witnessing and experiencing dangerous driving incidents in LA.


[57:51 - 58:06] Person witnesses a car accident on the highway, involving multiple cars and injured people.


[59:46 - 59:52]Firefighters and paramedics arrive at the scene and calmly assess the situation.


[59:59 - 1.00:06]The person and their girlfriend live in Silver Lake and the person often drives to see her.


[1.00:32 - 1.00:37]The person is in shock and can't believe what they are seeing.


[1.00:37 - 1.00:56]The person's friend tells a story about a former Facebook employee who had a traumatic job.


[1.01:40 - 1.01:46]The person does not wear underwear other than MeUndies.


[1.01:57 - 1.02:11]The person's favorite brand of underwear is MeUndies and they have a membership with them.


[1.01:57 - 1.02:11]MeUndies is designed to make life easier with free shipping, returns, and exclusive sales.


[55:19 - 1.02:11]The person witnesses a car accident on the highway and tells a story about a former Facebook employee's traumatic job while promoting their favorite brand of underwear.


[1.02:11 - 1.02:46]MeUndies offers a monthly subscription service for comfortable underwear, brawlets, and socks.


[1.03:30 - 1.03:51]More than 50 million men in the US suffer from male pattern baldness.


[1.03:30 - 1.03:51]Keeps is the only service with two FDA-approved medications for hair loss prevention.


[1.03:30 - 1.03:51]Keeps offers virtual doctor consultations and delivers medications every three months.


[1.03:30 - 1.03:51]Customers can save money by using generic versions of the medication.


[1.04:00 - 1.04:37]Listeners of the Super Mega Cast can get 15% off their first purchase and 25% off their first membership item.


[1.04:00 - 1.04:37]Keeps is a hair loss prevention service with affordable treatment plans and 24/7 support.


[1.05:04 - 1.05:10]A tombstone merchandise with Matt Watson's name on it sold well.


[1.06:57 - 1.07:10]One Matt Watson was involved in a controversy about pet affiliate codes on YouTube.


[1.08:21 - 1.08:29]This caused the other Matt Watson (of Super Mega Cast) to have search results related to pedophilia.


[1.08:39 - 1.08:46]Matt Watson pushed back when streaming with the controversial Matt Watson.


[1.09:29 - 1.09:40]He called him out for sending a picture of a witch to AB, indicating his wife looked like a witch.


[1.02:11 - 1.09:40]MeUndies offers discounted monthly subscriptions for comfortable underwear, Keeps prevents hair loss with affordable treatment plans, the controversial Matt Watson's involvement in a YouTube controversy caused the other Matt Watson to have search results related to pedophilia, and he pushed back by calling out the controversial Matt Watson for implying his wife looked like a witch.


[1.10:35 - 1.10:44]Speaker talks about an incident with someone named Keemstar


[1.12:18 - 1.12:25]Speaker mentions Keemstar being part of a boxing event for an organization called Happy Punch


[1.12:50 - 1.12:59]Speaker asks Tipster to tell Keemstar that they didn't mean to offend him


[1.12:50 - 1.12:59]The speaker and Keemstar end up on the same call for the boxing event and Keemstar insults the speaker again


[1.13:00 - 1.13:11]Keemstar insults the speaker, leading to a conversation with someone named Tipster


[1.13:47 - 1.14:07]Speaker describes the main host of the event, a cool dude who loves boxing and influencer boxing


[1.14:07 - 1.14:14]Speaker talks about their past interactions with Keemstar, including a live stream and playing Among Us


[1.14:07 - 1.14:14]The conversation shifts to Keemstar's dislike for someone named ab and their wife


[1.14:07 - 1.14:14]The speaker calls out Keemstar for bringing ab's wife into the situation and making excuses


[1.15:42 - 1.15:49]The speaker discusses their experience with bullying and how they overcame it with the help of a hypnotherapist


[1.15:42 - 1.15:49]The hypnotherapy also helped the speaker get over a breakup


[1.09:40 - 1.16:16]Speaker talks about their past interactions with Keemstar, including a recent incident where Keemstar insulted them. They also discuss Keemstar's dislike for someone named ab and their wife, and the speaker's experience with bullying and overcoming it with the help of hypnotherapy.


[1.16:16 - 1.16:26] The speaker had a rough high school experience as an "emo" person, facing bullying and discrimination from jocks.


[1.17:44 - 1.17:59]The speaker's father stood up for them when their house was egged by the football team, leading to a hearing with the bullies.


[1.18:34 - 1.18:42]The speaker switched schools to get away from the bullies and eventually returned when they had graduated.


[1.19:32 - 1.19:45]Despite being 26 years old, the speaker still sees themselves as a 14 year old.


[1.19:45 - 1.19:55]The speaker feels like they are "locked" at the age of 21, but their body keeps changing as they get older.


[1.21:12 - 1.21:18]The speaker's high school was filled with angry, privileged white jocks.


[1.21:12 - 1.21:18]The speaker was bullied in their new school but eventually returned when the bullies had graduated.


[1.21:28 - 1.21:35]The speaker recently realized they are not as young as they used to be when they went dancing and felt out of place.


[1.21:28 - 1.21:35]Despite their age, the speaker still feels youthful and tries to maintain an active lifestyle.


[1.21:35 - 1.21:41]The speaker's father chased down the kids who egged their house and stood up for them.


[1.21:35 - 1.21:41]The speaker's father stood up for them and chased down the kids who egged their house.


[1.21:35 - 1.21:41]Despite feeling out of place at times, the speaker is proud of their youthful appearance.


[1.21:41 - 1.22:00]The speaker's high school experience was rough and they felt like a "freak" despite not being that weird.


[1.21:41 - 1.22:00]The speaker's body is changing as they get older and they are starting to feel like they don't fit in with younger crowds.


[1.21:41 - 1.22:00]The speaker's father stood up for them and their high school experience was rough.


[1.22:21 - 1.22:29]The speaker exercises and tries to maintain a youthful appearance.


[1.16:16 - 1.22:38]Overall, the speaker had a rough high school experience and still feels like a teenager despite their age.


[1.22:43 - 1.22:49]Person discusses the importance of changing habits and using sunscreen and moisturizer for good skin.


[1.22:56 - 1.23:02]Mentions comparison between twins, one who used sunscreen and moisturizer and one who didn't, and how it affected their skin.


[1.23:02 - 1.23:09]Talks about personal experience with not wearing sunglasses and squinting, leading to crow's feet.


[1.23:16 - 1.23:27]Comments on how some people are naturally blessed with good skin.


[1.23:42 - 1.23:47]Compliments someone else's skin and hair.


[1.24:19 - 1.24:27]Shares personal experience of someone pointing out crow's feet at a young age.


[1.25:04 - 1.25:10]Continues to discuss wrinkles and lines on face, mentioning a friend who gets injections in his forehead.


[1.26:55 - 1.27:05]Jokes about bringing up crack smoking.


[1.27:23 - 1.27:30]Person gets upset and asks for the whole conversation to be deleted.


[1.27:30 - 1.27:37]Other person refuses and explains that they flew down for this conversation.


[1.27:42 - 1.27:49]Person gets upset and jokes about spending money on a hair transplant.


[1.22:38 - 1.27:51]Overall, the conversation revolves around skin care, aging, and personal insecurities.