
SuperMegaCast - EP 215: Babies Can't Drown


[00:01 - 00:06] Mr. President accused of sleeping with narrator's wife


[00:07 - 00:15]Narrator threatens to salute with a gun as a sign of male dominance


[00:16 - 00:25]This message is brought to you by the Republican Party


[00:16 - 00:25]Introduction to Super Mega Cast episode 215


[00:43 - 00:49]Recording three weeks ahead of release


[01:02 - 01:08]Ad reads not yet received, money and helping corporations mentioned


[02:22 - 02:29]Mind games and controlling each other mentioned


[03:03 - 03:08]Narrator threatens to text something to the narrator's father


[04:18 - 04:25]Narrator's mother has an Android and sends tiny videos


[07:55 - 08:13]Discussion of TV show "The Boys" and its potential success and cultural impact


[00:01 - 08:13]Narrator accuses Mr. President of sleeping with his wife and threatens to salute with a gun as a sign of male dominance. The Republican Party is mentioned, as well as the Super Mega Cast podcast. Ad reads, mind games, and controlling each other are discussed. The narrator threatens to text something to their father and mentions their mother's use of an Android phone. The TV show "The Boys" is discussed in terms of potential success and cultural impact.


[08:13 - 08:21]Walking Dead is still producing seasons and has a spinoff show in the works


[08:21 - 08:26]There have been previous spinoff shows for Walking Dead


[09:35 - 09:44]The main character, Rick, has disappeared from the show


[10:37 - 10:44]He may return in a future episode or project


[10:44 - 10:50]Rick Moranis, an actor known for Space Balls and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, retired from acting due to personal reasons


[13:07 - 13:16]Larry King has a YouTube show and podcast


[14:41 - 14:47]Markiplier, a popular YouTuber, has been a guest on Larry King's show


[14:58 - 15:03]Larry King, a well-known talk show host, is still active in the media industry


[15:13 - 15:24]Larry King's current show is called "Politicking" or "Politics with Larry King"


[08:13 - 15:33]Despite still producing seasons and having a spinoff show in the works, the Walking Dead has had changes such as the disappearance of the main character and the retirement of actor Rick Moranis. Meanwhile, well-known talk show host Larry King remains active in the media industry with a YouTube show and podcast.


[15:34 - 22:44]The discussion covers topics such as Larry King's appearance, SNL cast members playing political figures, his arrest in 1971, watching a police chase, and living in a YouTuber content house.


[22:44 - 22:57]Mark was the Logan Paul of their group at the Team Nine house


[22:57 - 23:10]They were watching a video of influencers they knew, including the Tucker brothers and Jackson


[23:10 - 23:16]They were known for their mouth-breathing laughs and expensive t-shirts


[23:44 - 23:51]Jackson screams a lot, even when Ryan is driving, and it scares them both


[24:51 - 25:06]Ryan and Justin discuss breathing habits when sleeping and pranking before death


[25:27 - 25:32]They talk about pranking family members after death and selling each other's ashes as merch


[27:38 - 27:48]Ryan agrees to wear Matt's ashes if it was his dying wish


[27:38 - 27:48]The conversation ends with Matt giving Ryan permission to sell his ashes and wear them as jewelry if he wants to


[27:48 - 27:54]Matt's final wish is for his ashes to be in Ryan's possession, with 50% going to his family and the remaining ashes being sold as merch


[28:32 - 28:37]They discuss wearing loved ones' ashes as jewelry and the potential discomfort it may bring


[22:44 - 29:57]The conversation is about their time at the Team Nine house and watching a video of influencers they know. They discuss Jackson's screaming habits and pranking before death. They also talk about selling each other's ashes as merch and wearing loved ones' ashes as jewelry. Matt gives Ryan permission to sell his ashes and wear them as jewelry if he wants to, and his final wish is for his ashes to be in Ryan's possession.


[29:57 - 30:02]Person expressing desire to have sex with their dead body


[30:48 - 30:53]Discussing legality and morality of necrophilia


[30:48 - 30:53]Suggests becoming police chief and senator to make necrophilia legal


[32:58 - 33:07]Talks about the dynamic of their friendship and tattoos


[36:01 - 36:08]Mention of someone scaring them


[36:22 - 36:31]Mention of monkeys being killed by tigers


[29:57 - 36:46]Overall, the audio includes a conversation about necrophilia, legality and morality, future career aspirations, friendship and tattoos, and a mention of monkeys being killed by tigers.


[36:46 - 36:52]"It's been like sent out to everyone" but the speaker hasn't watched it


[36:53 - 37:02]Jackson has watched it and finds it boring


[37:16 - 37:21]The speaker is surprised by Jackson's opinion and they discuss it


[37:16 - 37:21]They talk about making coffee and mention Swag Daddy


[37:34 - 37:46]They talk about Soulja Boy and his influence on TikTok dances


[38:29 - 38:35]The speaker talks about personal changes and mentions Hawthorne for self-care products


[39:22 - 39:30]They talk about Manscaped and their products for male hygiene


[41:20 - 41:30]They mention Purple and their innovative products for a better sleep


[43:18 - 43:24]They talk about Candid and their teeth straightening services


[44:21 - 44:27]They mention another ad read and joke about the podcast ending


[44:27 - 44:33]The speaker thanks the listeners for tuning in to the podcast


[44:35 - 44:41]They briefly discuss the websites Stupid Videos and Funny Junk


[36:46 - 45:24]The speaker and Jackson discuss a boring video, mention making coffee and Soulja Boy's influence on TikTok, and thank listeners for tuning in. They also mention personal changes and products from Hawthorne, Manscaped, Purple, and Candid. They briefly talk about the websites Stupid Videos and Funny Junk, and joke about the podcast ending.


[45:24 - 45:31]Man talks about a legendary website and plans to get a tattoo


[45:35 - 45:54]Reminisces about old videos and fart sound effects


[46:01 - 46:08]Talks about a classic video with an old lady and a steering wheel


[46:01 - 46:08]Mentions watching the same videos as a friend


[48:34 - 48:42]Talks about a Nike commercial featuring a Brazilian soccer star from 2005


[48:44 - 48:54]Discusses the first video to reach one million views on YouTube


[49:23 - 49:29]Mentions the first video ever uploaded to YouTube and the number of videos on the platform


[51:09 - 51:14]Discusses the struggle of uploading longer videos in the past


[51:37 - 51:48]Discusses the video response days on YouTube


[52:39 - 52:48]Mentions the idea of playing Dark Souls for the first time on YouTube


[53:21 - 53:35]Discusses the stylistic similarities of games from the company From Software


[53:52 - 54:09]Talks about the difficulty of playing Dark Souls and not feeling confident enough


[45:24 - 54:09]Summarizes that playing Dark Souls is about throwing yourself at it and mentions difficulty progression


[54:09 - 54:16]Person talks about the process of learning to win in a video game and finding helpful tips online


[54:57 - 55:04]They discuss the hypothetical situation of being forced to beat a video game in a week or else their son would die


[55:10 - 55:16]Person talks about their dad's history in gaming and how he used to play a specific game


[57:24 - 57:30]They reflect on their good relationship with their dad and how their dad is a good sport about their jokes


[57:43 - 57:53]Discussion about the fan base's reaction to sexual jokes about the person's sister


[59:03 - 59:08]Person talks about their extended family's reaction to the song they made about having sex with their dad


[59:32 - 59:37]They mention how people always ask about the song when they meet them for the first time


[1.00:42 - 1.00:48]Person gives a blanket statement about why they made the song, mentioning boredom and wanting to make something vulgar that would bother their dad


[1.01:02 - 1.01:14]They reference a specific incident where their dad almost walked out of a show when they were going to sing the song


[1.01:15 - 1.01:21]The person thinks their dad was joking about wanting to walk out


[54:09 - 1.01:21]Person discusses various topics including learning to win in a video game, their dad's history in gaming, their good relationship with their dad, their extended family's reaction to a song they made, and their dad's potential reaction to hearing the song at a show. They also give a blanket statement about why they made the song and mention how people always ask about it when they meet them for the first time.


[1.01:21 - 1.01:27] Two individuals discuss a live show where one person's cousin was present.


[1.01:27 - 1.01:35]They forget the cousin was on a date during the show.


[1.02:29 - 1.02:35]They mention how their kids may use their YouTube content against them in arguments.


[1.03:45 - 1.03:54]They discuss the potential future of having kids and the challenges and responsibilities that come with it.


[1.03:45 - 1.03:54]One person expresses their lack of desire to have kids due to the responsibility and current state of the world.


[1.05:55 - 1.06:03]They discuss the reflexes of babies in water and their own experiences with swimming lessons.


[1.06:57 - 1.07:04]One person had a traumatic experience during swimming lessons and the other used to have breath holding competitions with friends.


[1.08:24 - 1.08:31]They are in awe of people who can hold their breath for long periods of time and dive deep underwater.


[1.01:21 - 1.08:31]Two individuals discuss their experiences with a live show, potential future of having kids, and memories of swimming and breath holding competitions, expressing their lack of desire to have kids in the current state of the world.


[1.08:31 - 1.08:37]Tom Cruise discusses his ability to hold his breath for long periods of time


[1.08:37 - 1.08:44]Questions arise about the physical limitations of the human body


[1.09:00 - 1.09:12]Discussion of native Islanders who have developed these abilities due to their environment


[1.09:19 - 1.09:26]Suggestion to try swimming to depths of 200 feet


[1.09:58 - 1.10:04]Fear of alligators in lakes, compared to sharks in the ocean


[1.11:38 - 1.11:53]Conversation about extinct species, specifically woolly mammoths


[1.13:34 - 1.13:41]Giraffes and horses are not closely related, but giraffes are more closely related to pigs


[1.13:48 - 1.13:56]Rolly polies and shrimp are closely related


[1.14:38 - 1.14:43]Humorous comment about fingering a rolly polie's butthole


[1.08:31 - 1.14:52]Tom Cruise talks about holding his breath, discussing the physical limitations of the human body and the abilities of native Islanders. The conversation then shifts to swimming to great depths, fears of alligators in lakes, and extinct species. The relationship between giraffes and horses and the connection between rolly polies and shrimp are also discussed.