
SuperMegaCast - EP 194: The One About Colors


[00:00 - 00:07] The Super Mega Cast is currently on episode 194.


[00:23 - 00:35]The process of recording and sharing a podcast involves vibrations, brain signals, microphones, cables, mixers, computers, editing, satellites, servers, and devices.


[02:36 - 02:44]The hosts discuss the idea of sending their podcast into deep space for future civilizations to discover.


[04:29 - 04:38]They also talk about their evolving sense of humor and the dedication of their listeners.


[05:31 - 05:36]The hosts mention a trucker and military listener who binged all of their episodes.


[06:17 - 06:28]They also mention watching 90-day fiancee and The Circle.


[07:46 - 07:55]The idea of syndicated versions of their podcast in different languages is brought up.


[07:46 - 07:55]The hosts acknowledge the potential for a large audience in Latin American countries.


[00:00 - 07:55]The Super Mega Cast is currently on episode 194 and the hosts discuss the process of recording and sharing a podcast, the possibility of sending their podcast into deep space, their evolving sense of humor, the dedication of their listeners, and the potential for a large audience in Latin American countries.


[07:56 - 08:01]Audio conversation between two people discussing the idea of creating a show called "Chinese Supermega"


[08:15 - 08:26]One person notes the potential for success in the Chinese market and the amount of censorship that may occur when translating content to Chinese.


[08:50 - 09:00]They discuss the power of the Chinese government and the possibility of them secretly assassinating people without evidence.


[11:15 - 11:23]They mock the idea of including pedophiles in the LGBT community.


[12:44 - 12:50]The conversation shifts to the topic of pedophiles and maps (minor attracted persons), with the hosts joking about how easy it is to turn someone's name into a "map" name.


[13:52 - 13:57]The conversation turns to the topic of working in a daycare and the use of the word "pedophile" in a non-sexual way.


[13:52 - 13:57]They joke about working in a daycare and being labeled a pedophile for simply loving children.


[14:38 - 14:45]The hosts make a joke about Jordan Peterson and Jerry Seinfeld working in a daycare.


[15:46 - 15:53]The conversation ends with one host mentioning their dislike for discussing certain topics on the show.


[07:56 - 15:53]Two people have a humorous and sometimes controversial conversation about Chinese Supermega, censorship, the power of the Chinese government, and pedophiles, among other things.


[15:53 - 15:59]The speaker and others find something interesting, but it is unclear what it is


[16:18 - 16:23]The speaker mentions a tank of piss, but then corrects themselves and says it is a container


[17:31 - 17:36]The bag of piss has changed color and smells bad


[17:36 - 17:45]The speaker and someone named Harrison have been storing a bag of piss for two years as a science experiment


[20:33 - 20:38]The speaker discusses the science behind smell and how it is perceived by the brain


[22:33 - 22:40]They also speculate on the differences in perception of smell and color


[23:09 - 23:15]The speaker ponders the basis of preferences and why people have different favorites


[23:16 - 23:22]The speaker and others cannot explain their preferences or why they like certain things


[23:22 - 23:29]The conversation ends with a question about why someone's favorite color may be yellow


[15:53 - 23:29]Overall, the conversation revolves around a strange and disgusting science experiment involving a bag of piss and a discussion about the senses and preferences of humans.


[23:36 - 23:42] Introduction to bluechoo.com and its offer of performance enhancement for men in the bedroom.


[24:10 - 24:18]Explanation of the active ingredients and benefits of bluechoo.com.


[24:18 - 24:25]Convenience and affordability of bluechoo.com compared to other options.


[25:06 - 25:17]Personal testimonial and promo code for a free first order.


[25:52 - 25:59]Transition to meundies.com and their soft and comfortable underwear.


[26:11 - 26:21]Advertising an undies membership and current deal.


[27:05 - 27:12]Transition to discussing CBD and the confusion surrounding it.


[27:48 - 27:58]Introduction to sunsoil and their all-natural and affordable CBD products.


[28:19 - 28:24]Personal testimonial and promo code for 30% off first order.


[28:25 - 28:31]Conversation about favorite colors and their psychological effects.


[23:29 - 31:15]The audio discusses the advertisement for bluechoo.com, meundies.com, and sunsoil.com, as well as a conversation about favorite colors and their psychological effects.


[34:07 - 34:17]The speaker discusses how certain colors can trigger different emotions and memories, based on their personal experiences.


[36:28 - 36:35]The speaker had a friend with a bedroom that was all red, which gave them anxiety.


[36:28 - 36:35]The speaker also mentions their love for the color red, but how being surrounded by it can give them anxiety.


[36:57 - 37:06]They mention their childhood rooms and how the colors of the walls affected their mood.


[37:06 - 37:12]They discuss how warm colors can make a room feel warmer and cool colors can make it feel cooler.


[37:28 - 37:39]Next, they mention how they received a compliment from a viewer on Twitter, which made them feel happy.


[37:28 - 37:39]The speaker then lists different colors and their associated effects on people, such as creativity and trustworthiness.


[37:52 - 37:57]Certain colors can give the speaker anxiety, while others bring back warm memories.


[37:57 - 38:22]They talk about how, as a child, they had an obsession with collecting different eras of coke bottles.


[38:22 - 38:28]They bring up the idea that purple used to be seen as the "gay color" by some people, but this has changed in recent years.


[38:50 - 38:58]Colors can trigger emotions and memories based on personal experiences.


[38:50 - 38:58]Purple used to be seen as the "gay color" by some, but this has changed in recent years.


[39:04 - 39:11]The speaker ends by stating that purple is one of their favorite colors and that pink is a nice color, as they are currently wearing a pink shirt.


[39:04 - 39:11]There are different effects associated with warm and cool colors.


[39:04 - 39:11]The speaker received a compliment from a viewer on Twitter.


[39:04 - 39:11]Different colors can have different effects on people, such as creativity and trustworthiness.


[31:15 - 39:11]The speaker's favorite colors are purple and pink.


[39:11 - 39:19]Speaker expresses love for Don and desire for more merchandise


[39:37 - 39:43]Speaker praises a specific shirt for its design and comfort


[40:44 - 40:56]Discussion on color combinations and whether they are universal or subjective


[40:57 - 41:39]Speculation on how aliens may perceive color


[42:57 - 43:10]Mention of colors that humans cannot see and explanation of why


[43:52 - 44:29]Discussion on advancements in technology and potential for bionic limbs and organs


[44:45 - 44:56]Mention of stem cells and their potential for medical miracles


[47:20 - 47:56]Debate on genetic modifications, designer babies, and artificial wombs


[47:20 - 47:56]Speculation on the future of reproduction and its impact on humanity


[39:11 - 48:10]Overall, the conversation touches on topics such as merchandise, color perception, technology advancements, and ethical debates surrounding genetic modifications and reproduction.


[48:10 - 48:27]The discussion begins with the idea of genetically modifying children before birth, and the potential for this technology to be used by a tyrannical regime.


[48:33 - 48:40]The fear of discrimination against certain groups of people, such as Asian babies, if this technology becomes prevalent.


[48:40 - 49:08]The potential for genetically modified humans to see themselves as superior to "regular" humans.


[51:32 - 51:49]The idea of "AI rights" and the debate over whether or not advanced AI can truly think and feel.


[54:44 - 55:29]The concept of the "singularity," when technology will surpass humanity.


[55:29 - 56:01]The difference in perception of future technology between generations.


[57:07 - 57:29]The rapid and significant changes in technology since childhood.


[48:10 - 57:52]The discussion covers topics such as genetic modification, potential discrimination, AI rights, and the singularity, highlighting the rapid and significant changes in technology.


[58:09 - 58:17]Smartphone is a revolutionary invention that gives access to the internet and vast amounts of information anytime, anywhere.


[59:07 - 59:21]Teachers initially looked down on internet sources like Wikipedia, but eventually adapted and taught students how to use them.


[1.01:38 - 1.01:58]College textbooks are a rip-off, as students have to pay for required information on top of already expensive tuition fees.


[1.04:53 - 1.04:59]Water is a basic necessity, but it is marketed and sold, and people have to pay for it.


[1.06:16 - 1.06:30]School systems and businesses prioritize making money over providing essential resources like education and healthcare.


[1.06:16 - 1.06:30]Teachers are not compensated for the extra time and money they put into their jobs.


[57:52 - 1.06:43]The smartphone is a revolutionary invention that gives access to vast amounts of information. However, school systems and businesses prioritize making money over providing essential resources like education and healthcare. Teachers are not fully compensated for the extra time and money they put into their jobs.


[1.06:43 - 1.07:47]Discussion about teachers being undervalued and underpaid in South Carolina and America


[1.07:59 - 1.08:22]Examples of teachers who go above and beyond for their students, such as the speaker's mother and friends


[1.08:49 - 1.09:03]Some teachers may not take their job seriously and hide behind tenure


[1.09:03 - 1.09:12]Frustration with the lack of funding for public education in South Carolina and the prioritization of sports over the arts


[1.11:05 - 1.11:33]The importance of education and its impact on shaping the future of the nation


[1.11:05 - 1.11:33]The influence of politics and capitalism on various aspects of society, including education and healthcare


[1.11:58 - 1.12:05]The use of advertising and marketing to promote COVID-19 testing and the speaker's surprise at seeing Pepsi associated with the disease


[1.14:21 - 1.14:46]Discussion about the number of ads being inserted into the podcast and the importance of Spotify and Apple listens for obtaining advertising deals


[1.14:51 - 1.15:02]Acknowledgement of a miscommunication with the ad agency and efforts to balance the number of ads for the sake of the listeners


[1.06:43 - 1.15:14]Discussion about the undervaluation of teachers, frustration with funding for public education, and the influence of politics and capitalism on various aspects of society. Mention of the surprise at seeing Pepsi associated with COVID-19 and the efforts to balance the number of ads on the podcast.