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Shayne Topp
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Courtney Miller
Ramble.
Ian Hecox
Pro Jared. He would solicit nudes from fans.
Shayne Topp
We're essentially putting out myths onto the Internet. We kind of facetune our lives on social media.
Ian Hecox
Next week I'm having Pam on the podcast.
Shayne Topp
Oh yeah, the ex girlfriend.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
Wow. That's. Boy.
Ian Hecox
Uh huh.
Courtney Miller
I made a joke that my older sister was recently. She's newly single, but they would not work.
Ian Hecox
Why? It's weird for me, but it's not about you, Kourtney. It's about my happiness and your sister's happiness.
Shayne Topp
That's right, Courtney.
Courtney Miller
Dude.
Shayne Topp
Welcome back to 102.7. This is Ryan Seacrest. We got Ryan's roses coming up. We got a real hot one today. It's real crazy. Woo.
Ian Hecox
Welcome back to Smosh Cast. It's feeling. It feels so nice to be back in here. I feel like it's been forever, but I was literally only away for a week.
Courtney Miller
Oh yeah, because you shot the last one in New York.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, in New York. That's. It just seems like so long. It feels so nice to be back. It's like putting on just a nice, nice pair of shoes that you haven't worn in a while, you know? Yeah. You guys are my shoes. I put my feet in you.
Shayne Topp
What kind of shoes are we?
Ian Hecox
Well, Shane, you're kind of like a clog.
Shayne Topp
Okay.
Ian Hecox
Courtney, you're kind of like a croc.
Shayne Topp
Wow.
Courtney Miller
Clogs and crocs.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
They're basically the same type of shoe.
Ian Hecox
That's true material. That's actually true. Crocs are just kind of like rubber holey clogs.
Shayne Topp
Clogs. It's probably why they have a lot of the same letters.
Ian Hecox
True. Yeah. Dude. I went when I was in the hospital in Amsterdam. Cause you know, clogs are like a very Dutch thing.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, right.
Ian Hecox
Some of the doctors were wearing clogs.
Courtney Miller
Really?
Shayne Topp
That would seem awful.
Courtney Miller
The lap like. And so they're just clogging.
Ian Hecox
Not like it around, not like the wooden clogs.
Courtney Miller
I'll be right back with the results.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, Mr. Johnson, I have some bad news.
Ian Hecox
So, yeah, I guess people actually wear clogs.
Shayne Topp
It's pretty great.
Courtney Miller
I can't believe you. Like, I didn't realize you guys were gonna make the last podcast in New York.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, it was. It was just kind of a thing where I knew that I would be surrounded by YouTubers that I admire. So I was like, maybe I can scam one of them into being on our podcast. And the Slow Mo guys were gracious enough to lend me their voices, their beautiful British voices. That's great. And, yeah, it was a lovely time. So we recorded this on Friday, and something. Something very, very juicy happened on Wednesday night. Or at least that's when I got a text from a friend of mine who know, I privately, I indulge in drama. I don't like to espouse it out into the world.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, but you love. You love hearing some tea.
Ian Hecox
Oh, I love a good old juicy story. So there was a. I mean, this is coming out now on Wednesday, so it'll be old news by then, but there was a gamer by the name of Pro Jared.
Courtney Miller
Pro Jared.
Ian Hecox
Oh, my gosh.
Shayne Topp
What'd he do?
Ian Hecox
Well, first off, I guess he kind of cheated on his wife and that. And that's been kind of like the whole. The whole hoopla right now. Like, currently, everyone's just kind of memeing on him for cheating on his wife and sending out nude photos to people, and his nudes are all over the Internet now.
Courtney Miller
He kind of set that karma up for himself, though, like, with his statement. Right?
Ian Hecox
Well, yeah, so he. So he. He basically put out the statement that didn't say anything about the cheating. He was just like, we want to seek happiness for ourselves. And. And you know, during this time, you may see a lot of rumors, speculation, and gossip going around. I ask that you make your own observations and come to your own conclusions. And then he proceeded to block his wife on Twitter, so.
Courtney Miller
So that she wouldn't.
Shayne Topp
Dude.
Ian Hecox
Right. But that kind of forces her to then make her own statement.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Where she says that she. She recently learned that he had been having sex with somebody else that's also online for many months.
Shayne Topp
So, yeah, I can. Cause her tweets, there was like, what, 500 of them? Like, she was just spitting fire all day yesterday. And at first I was like, dang, this is crazy. But then I was thinking about it, and I was like, of course she is this mad. And a lot of her tweets were claiming that he was really manipulative and stuff. And without knowing them, I believe it because his statement was manipulative in itself because he was. Before she could say anything, he was going, now, before my. Before my wife says anything, just know it's probably not true.
Ian Hecox
Rumors and speculation.
Shayne Topp
I blocked her. Don't listen to her.
Courtney Miller
And I'm like, come to your own conclusions.
Shayne Topp
I'm like, come on, dude. And then the top response to that statement is apparently, oh, yes, the.
Ian Hecox
The. The accused mistress saying, if you need me, I'll be here for you.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Which I'm like, oh, no, dude. Or should I say, shoot, dude.
Courtney Miller
Shoot, dude.
Shayne Topp
Dude. If you're the wife or the ex wife in that situation, you're seeing that.
Ian Hecox
Oh, my God.
Shayne Topp
There is no worse. That's the worst thing. It's like, oh, you're having an affair. Oh, you're now trying to make it seem like you're innocent. And, oh, the top response is the person you were having an affair with. Nuh.
Courtney Miller
It's all gross.
Shayne Topp
Nuh.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. I mean, they're kind of all in the same circle. I think I've met Jared a few times, and I've. And I've met the accused mistress several times. She's a very nice person. Yeah. I have nothing bad to say about, you know, my interactions with her because.
Courtney Miller
Apparently he was telling Heidi that he. Or he was telling Heidi that there was nothing, and then he was telling Holly, like, that he was gonna break up with Heidi, so she was under the impression that he was going. So. I don't know.
Ian Hecox
I mean, to me. To me, like. Like, the cheating stuff, that's. That's just kind of a personal thing. And. And I don't even think that people need to really be ragging on people for that. Like, the thing that. That really bothered me was the fact that apparently he had started a Tumblr account and then later on a private Snapchat account where he would solicit nudes from fans.
Shayne Topp
That's.
Ian Hecox
That's a big. And he would also. He would also send pictures of himself to them.
Shayne Topp
Those are everywhere now.
Ian Hecox
I also. There. There's some, you know, unsubstantiated claims that some of the people may have been underage. So I think probably around. Around by the time this podcast comes out, there might be more evidence.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Related to that.
Shayne Topp
More.
Ian Hecox
I. You know, it's. It's not. Not looking good for. For this guy.
Shayne Topp
That is a big.
Ian Hecox
Yikes.
Courtney Miller
That's a big shoot, dude.
Shayne Topp
That's a big old. Yikes.
Ian Hecox
Well, the crazy thing is she knew about it. Like, she. Well, she had known about it before with the Tumblr account. She said it was like a very, like, Heidi. It was. Yeah, she said it was like, it was posed as a very, like, sex positive kind of thing. And it's consenting adults. But the problem is he's in a position of power above these fans.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
You know, they're looking up to him. You have a certain responsibility when you have this kind of power, and if you're using it to get nude photos from your fans, it's kind of fucked up.
Shayne Topp
It's very, very messed up.
Courtney Miller
It's a bad. It's like a bunch of people make that mistake too. Like, there's so many male influencers, probably female too.
Shayne Topp
Well, and if he's manipulative towards his ex wife, you wonder, like, how was he also going about getting nude photos from fans? You know, is there an element of manipulation there as well? I don't know. I mean, we don't know.
Ian Hecox
I mean, Austin Jones, who is a YouTuber that was soliciting photos from underage girls, just got 10 years in prison. He just sentenced 10 years. Bye.
Shayne Topp
Bye.
Courtney Miller
Was there another YouTuber or is it the same one who, like, it first came out a little like a while ago and then like, it was him. Same guy.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Because it was a couple years ago that it, like. And then it just takes a while.
Ian Hecox
Takes a while for this to happen. And I'm sure this won't be the last time we're hearing of Pro Jared. Some dude, some just fantastic memes came out.
Shayne Topp
Oh, yeah.
Ian Hecox
Like, prozd was like, man, really not a good time to have your username start with pro.
Shayne Topp
And then he was like, but the easiest way to tell us apart is that I don't cheat on my wife. Oh, my favorite response underneath his statement was some fan, I think of his said, I'm so sorry, Pro Jared. Like, I fully support you. And then like a response like 20 minutes later was like, I just read what happened. I take back what I said. Yeah.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my God.
Shayne Topp
Top 10 anime redemptions.
Courtney Miller
This whole clown the clown meme thing, that's this where people bring in the clown nose and like, yo, he put his clown suit on when he woke up this morning. This is all so new to me.
Ian Hecox
There are so many clown memes just in regards to the mistress and Jared. Yeah, it's a fricking disaster that we're just seeing unfold beyond our. Right in front of our eyes.
Shayne Topp
The gall to say, hey, I'm putting out this statement before my wife says anything. Don't listen to rumors. The way he worded it is what kind of. Yeah, I'm just like, that was.
Ian Hecox
It's so weird. I love. I also love, like, you know, more memes, but a guy I follow, his name is Jared and he's like, man, somebody was saying, like, oh, it's not. Not a good time to be named Jared because that. But also Jared from Subway.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my gosh.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
So what's up with Jared? I think. I think the name Jared might not be a very popular baby name for a while.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
It's so funny how things like that happen. Like, I bet there's gonna be several babies named Sansa. Like, Sansa. Is it Sansa? Sansa.
Ian Hecox
Oh, yeah. Daenerys was. Was.
Shayne Topp
Apparently Arya's probably gonna have a. Oh, so.
Courtney Miller
Well, there's like a. Arya has been a kind of well named for a while. Cause of Pretty Little Liars.
Shayne Topp
Oh, they have an Arya too? Yeah, man.
Ian Hecox
At least Arya is a normal name. Yeah, that one's like, Damaris is a little ridiculous.
Shayne Topp
I'm gonna name my son Dragon.
Ian Hecox
Okay.
Shayne Topp
So Dragon and Night King.
Ian Hecox
I'm just gonna name my child the Hound.
Courtney Miller
The Hound, Top.
Ian Hecox
But you have to have the. The though. The Hound.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, exactly.
Ian Hecox
This whole pro Jared thing. Not a fan.
Shayne Topp
It's pretty rough. And it feels like every week there's something like it.
Ian Hecox
Well, yeah, and I feel like everyone's. Everyone's like, focusing so much on the cheating thing, and I think it's. A lot of. A lot of people are probably hypocrites because I think cheating happens a lot more than people think.
Shayne Topp
But I think a lot of that also is that it's very personal for everybody too.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
So that's why people do get so heated whenever someone like, oh, this person in the public eye cheated. People have been on probably both sides of it, so they have something to say about it or they feel a lot about it.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. Also, we don't know. We don't know what their relationship really was.
Courtney Miller
You never know. Yeah.
Ian Hecox
So why, you know, we don't know the whole backstory yet. Cheating is obviously terrible, and it's even worse if you're actually married to me. The. The really disgusting thing is soliciting nudes from fans. Like, you're. You're in. You're in a higher position of power, whether. Whether you're a boss, like manipulating your. Your subordinates right. Into doing sexual things, or if you're a celebrity, manipulating your fans into, you know, sexual things. It's. It's so messed up.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Makes me sick.
Courtney Miller
Well, speaking of manipulating fans, guys, we have merch now.
Shayne Topp
Oh, merch.
Courtney Miller
Whoa.
Shayne Topp
Hey, buy this merch. I mean, or else.
Courtney Miller
Only if you want.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, yeah. We're not manipulating it. Please buy this merch or else I'm going to be very, very sad.
Courtney Miller
He's so upset.
Shayne Topp
You wouldn't want to make me very sad, would you?
Ian Hecox
I'm just gonna take a drink from this smosh bottle that keeps things cold. Or hot.
Courtney Miller
Or hot.
Shayne Topp
Oh my gosh.
Courtney Miller
You've got your iced coffee in there for how long? Hot coffee in here?
Ian Hecox
How long does it keep things hot? Like 36 hours or something?
Shayne Topp
I have. I have filled this one with orbeez.
Courtney Miller
Drinking some orbeez.
Shayne Topp
Drinking some orbeez.
Courtney Miller
Well, that might feel weirdly amazing as you slowly die. What a way to go.
Shayne Topp
You know, choked on orbeez.
Courtney Miller
Just. Oh.
Ian Hecox
How do you think it would come out? I feel like that needs to be like a Mr. Beast video where he like Mr.
Shayne Topp
Beast is gonna eat a bunch of orbeez.
Ian Hecox
He eats a bunch of orbeez and then see how it comes out in the poo. Ooh. Do you think it'd be together or do you think it would be like.
Shayne Topp
I think they probably. Yeah, they'd probably pop.
Ian Hecox
Ooh, would you have like rainbow shits?
Shayne Topp
That'd be cool.
Courtney Miller
This is just crazy to think about and picture in your head.
Shayne Topp
Courtney's loving this.
Courtney Miller
Someone has to do it.
Ian Hecox
I've never seen Courtney enjoy something.
Shayne Topp
I'm really glad we've moved on from the pro Jared stuff to what would it be like if you crapped Orbeez? That's the topic we meant to get to on this podcast.
Ian Hecox
This is how our conversations always go.
Shayne Topp
Yes.
Courtney Miller
Dude, wasn't us. We've done. We were, you know.
Ian Hecox
Uh huh. Yeah.
Shayne Topp
Have you ever.
Ian Hecox
Did you give Oops. You could do anything.
Shayne Topp
Do you so much. You could do anything. God, I've been quoting that non stop lately.
Courtney Miller
What I was trying to say was the last time it was us three on the podcast was the first episode ever.
Ian Hecox
Oh my God.
Shayne Topp
My God, oh my God. We're different people now.
Ian Hecox
We've grown so much since then.
Shayne Topp
I know.
Ian Hecox
You know, back then we were all single. Now we're all single.
Shayne Topp
God, that was.
Ian Hecox
That's crazy.
Shayne Topp
That man, like. Cause the state of where we were, we were still figuring things out and it feels like now this whole ship is running really great. Yeah, I Don't know.
Courtney Miller
It's really cool. We were at the beginning of our voyage, and now it's smooth sailing.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, that's correct. You know, maybe you just try a little confidence in what you say, Courtney.
Shayne Topp
Boy, now things are going really good. Things are really good.
Courtney Miller
Now it's just a.
Ian Hecox
Okay.
Shayne Topp
We're having a lot of fun. Fun, right.
Courtney Miller
Duh.
Shayne Topp
This is gonna be really successful, huh?
Courtney Miller
Sorry, guys. I'm having a weird morning. I accidentally poured creamer on my toast.
Ian Hecox
What?
Shayne Topp
Yeah, that sounds really good, though.
Ian Hecox
Wait, wait, wait.
Courtney Miller
No, it was awful. It was avocado toast.
Ian Hecox
Ooh.
Courtney Miller
Okay. I had, like, almond vanilla creamer and my coffee next to my toast. And, like, I'm just. It's like a weird morning. It was hard to get out of bed, you know? Just woke up on the wrong side of the bed and just. I poured almond cream around my avocado toast and I was like, just yelled, courtney, what are you doing?
Ian Hecox
Was that here at the office that you did that?
Courtney Miller
Yes. This was moments ago.
Ian Hecox
So what?
Courtney Miller
I just had to eat the toast really fast.
Ian Hecox
Oh, you ate it?
Shayne Topp
What kind of creamer?
Courtney Miller
It was just a.
Shayne Topp
Is the question.
Courtney Miller
It was almond vanilla creamer. No, no, it was just awful. It was awful.
Shayne Topp
Oh, God, that's the worst kind for toast.
Courtney Miller
It was like a silver dollar sized drop.
Ian Hecox
That's not bad. I thought you, like, dumped it.
Courtney Miller
No, it was just like a. Oh, okay. But I had to eat that part so fast, and it was awful. And then I had to, like, try to enjoy the rest.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, there's nothing worse than soggy, bro.
Shayne Topp
I've been crushing my mornings lately. Yeah, I've been crushing your mornings.
Ian Hecox
You've been the game.
Shayne Topp
Like, I have had a system this week, and I have just nailed it every time. Wake up 6am, go to the gym, like, quickly. Just throw on all my stuff. Hit the gym, get back from the gym, start making some coffee, grind up those beans, start boiling some water. Then I make some pour over coffee. Boom, that's done. But in the meantime, I was making a protein shake same time. Got both of those taken care of.
Ian Hecox
Is this why you're always late?
Shayne Topp
I am 15 minutes late because the pour over coffee and the protein shake requirements. Focus.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, well, pour over is the way to go. If you're gonna be, you know, a good boy about coffee. Pour over is a primo.
Shayne Topp
It really is a game changer.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, I'm still on that Keurig life.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, you gotta get off that, man. Keurig's a fucking joke. We have A Keurig machine in our office. And recently it broke because. Fuck the Keurig. And recently it broke and everyone was like, oh no. I was like, oh, well, now you guys can get some self respect and have real coffee.
Courtney Miller
Self respect.
Ian Hecox
Damn, dude, it sucks.
Courtney Miller
I mean, it's just quick.
Ian Hecox
It is quick. Yeah.
Courtney Miller
A bachelor like myself living alone in a studio apartment in la. You gotta be quick.
Ian Hecox
Well, no, you got extra time. Cause you don't have to worry about anybody else.
Shayne Topp
It's not even. It doesn't even take that much more time. It doesn't. And it's cheaper. And pour over. Pour over. Yeah, pour over is. Yeah, the Keurig. I realized I was spending so much money on the K cups and the K cups are polluting stuff.
Courtney Miller
Very bad for the environment.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, it's so much better.
Ian Hecox
And you have to clean them regularly or they get all clogged up and gross. And then you're drinking that gross ass.
Shayne Topp
You basically have an aquarium attached to your coffee. Like literally at a certain point you're like, there's fungi growing, now there's plankton. Now there's. Oh my gosh. Next thing you know, there's a fully grown moray eel in your Keurig and it's affecting the taste of the coffee and it's not good.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. So we just had to throw out the Keurig here because it's.
Courtney Miller
We got a new one though.
Shayne Topp
This one broke and we're descaling it. Right.
Ian Hecox
That's so gross.
Courtney Miller
I don't even know what that means.
Shayne Topp
It means getting out all the poisons.
Ian Hecox
I think we tried to, but it just completely busted. So.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, I think someone was trying to do like the self fill K cups where you can pour your own ground coffee into the K cups. And I think they were putting too much and so like ground coffee was just building up in there.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
And that's why it broke.
Ian Hecox
Well, or just broke because, you know, it's a sign from God that you should treat yourself better and have real coffee.
Courtney Miller
Treat yourself okay.
Ian Hecox
Like the cultured person that you should be.
Shayne Topp
That's right. Anyways, time for our first sponsor, Keurig Coffee.
Ian Hecox
Don't think we're gonna get sponsored by Keurig. And I'm kind of okay with that.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Didn't the creator of Keurig like he created it, but then he realized the damage he was doing to the planet.
Ian Hecox
I believe that's the creator of the AK47.
Courtney Miller
Kay.
Shayne Topp
Is that real?
Ian Hecox
Story 47 he said that he regretted creating the Gun.
Shayne Topp
Wow.
Ian Hecox
Because it's a common gun that's now used everywhere for all things. Sorry.
Courtney Miller
No, it's fine. That sucks.
Ian Hecox
I just had to take your fun thing and turn into the sad thing. Sorry.
Courtney Miller
No, it's sad, too. The guy who created Keurig became a thing, got super successful, realized he was destroying the planet, and then he sold the company and went off to go do things to help the environment.
Shayne Topp
Just like, flat out.
Courtney Miller
That's what I heard. Well, fact check me.
Ian Hecox
Well, if he was really sorry about it, maybe he'd use all the money that he made to think that's what he's doing. Okay, good. Well, good for him. But, I mean, he had to have known. He's like, if this is going to become popular, there's going to be a lot of these plastic cups just, like, going everywhere.
Shayne Topp
Maybe. I don't know.
Ian Hecox
Pour over is great. French press is great. I mean, I still use my Mr. Coffee from time to time if I'm. If I'm feeling kind of lazy and if I want, like, coffee for, like, an extended period of time. You know what I mean? If I'm watching something, I want to, like, fair keep my coffee. Hout.
Shayne Topp
That's fair. If you want to keep it. Hout. Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Hout. Yeah. I gotta get a burr grinder, though. That's like the grinder that you could choose, like, the coarseness setting.
Shayne Topp
Right.
Ian Hecox
This is all very important knowledge. And it's probably. It's probably so boring to some people, but I'm.
Courtney Miller
I just have a routine. Like, I. I get out of the shower, I put moisturizer on, I run start the Keurig, and then I, like, go put, like, a little bit of makeup on. And then the coffee's done right then. And I can come back and just have the coffee ready and keep ready in the morning. I don't have time to stop and, like, grind shit up and be like, you're right.
Ian Hecox
Saving the environment just is too much work.
Courtney Miller
I'm a piece of shit.
Shayne Topp
Aren't Ian? I've never seen Ian so. So passionate.
Ian Hecox
Look, it's fine. My car gets, like, 16 miles to the gallon, so.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Yeah, I really can't.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, I can't really talk. So. Yeah.
Shayne Topp
This reminds me. I. I've been dealing with this dilemma lately of I want to be a better person. And I don't know how to go about it. That sounds weird, but I mean, like, I wanted, like, do good things. Like, we're talking about, like, oh, saving the environment, whatever. I'm like, how Do I do good things? Like, what's the best route? Because sometimes I'd be like, oh, I should donate to charities. But I don't know which ones to donate to because I'll often hear stuff like, oh, that charity, they don't use the money right? Or whatever, blah, blah. And I'm like, where do I volunteer? Like, what if I were to go out today? What is the best thing I can do that would affect the world and the people in it best? I don't know.
Courtney Miller
I know there's websites that kind of weed out the bad charities and foundations. They'll be like, these ones are the good ones to donate to. These ones are bad. They only send this percent to actually help people. So you can do that. I know. We're planning some charity thing, aren't we?
Ian Hecox
Yeah, I mean, we want to. We want to start doing some charity live streams just because back in the defy days, they were just kind of like, we can't make money off of it, so what's the point?
Courtney Miller
I remember, but if we give to.
Shayne Topp
People, how do we make money?
Ian Hecox
Yeah, yeah.
Shayne Topp
If we give food to people who need food, then where do we get food?
Ian Hecox
I'm trying to. I'm trying to search it because, yeah, there's even like, the large organizations that have done a lot of really great things like Amnesty International and unicef. I'm trying to remember which one it was, but there was like, this whole, like, sex scandal that happened. Like.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, when I read about stuff like.
Ian Hecox
That, I don't think it was. Whatever it was. They were. Some of the people that were working there were hiring sex workers while they were there.
Courtney Miller
Oh, I remember hearing about that.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
I mean, hey, they're contributing to the local economy. What's wrong with that? I don't actually, I don't. I don't know the story, so I shouldn't. I shouldn't speak out of line, but I. I totally hear you guys on. On, like, it's. It's hard to know, like, what is truly, like, the good. The good thing. And. And how much of that money is actually going to the thing for sure. Because, like, you know, with. With whenever there's a big disaster, they're like, donate to the Red Cross. And then you have people that are like, don't donate to the Red Cross.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. So insane. And I'm always. I'm just. I. I often end up not doing anything because I'm like, oh, I don't want to donate if that's only going to hurt things. But I want to help, but I don't know how. Yeah. And it's very difficult because there's so many things coming at you at once.
Ian Hecox
And I've. I've heard, like, terrible things about, like, Susan G. Komen, foundation for Breast Cancer.
Shayne Topp
Well, and I think Wounded Warrior.
Ian Hecox
Had a wounded warrior.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Like, stuff like that bums me out because I'm like, what do I do?
Courtney Miller
I do little things. I regularly, like, donate clothes, obviously, because I shop like a madman. And then I, like, sometimes I'll have, like, five trash bags of stuff and just bring those to Goodwill. Like, that's even. That's just helping a little bit. And.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, I like to do things that, to me, that I can see. I can see the change, you know, like. Yeah, whenever. Like whenever I'm running around my little sort of route, there's always trash on the ground. There's. There's, like, trash cans kind of along the way. So I'll just kind of, like, run and, like, pick up trash as I'm going. I'm like, well, I mean, if I'm not doing it, then it's just going to stay there.
Shayne Topp
Right?
Courtney Miller
That's really.
Shayne Topp
Well. And I feel like maybe in many ways the best thing to do is those small things that you can. You see, and it's like, oh, if I. If I pick up that trash, there's going to be less trash right there. And that's doing something. I don't know.
Courtney Miller
We're doing something nice this weekend with taking care of some rescued horses.
Ian Hecox
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. We're gonna go. We're gonna go play with some rescued horses and pet them and feed them, water them.
Courtney Miller
You say water them?
Ian Hecox
Water. I don't know. You give them water and you water them.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, water them.
Ian Hecox
Like a plant.
Courtney Miller
Pour a bucket of water on the. On the horse's head.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. But, yeah, I like to do things that. That I can see a difference right in front of me. Like, I looked into, like, Habitat for Humanity, but they, like, you have to be, like, a group, it seemed like, in order to, like, help out. Because I like the idea of doing something, like, physically, like, with your own hands. I've heard, like, soup kitchens are extremely depressing.
Courtney Miller
Volunteering at animal shelters.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, yeah.
Courtney Miller
Because you get to.
Shayne Topp
I mean, a lot of it is probably really depressing. I mean, helping people or animals in need is probably never going to be like, oh, super joyous, and they're having a great time. It's like, no, you're helping people who are in desperate need of help. So it's not gonna be.
Ian Hecox
But, like, one time I. I joined my friends. They. It was like my friend's real estate company was planting trees and repainting a school.
Courtney Miller
Oh, cool.
Ian Hecox
And that was, like, really cool. It's like, oh, all right. Like, we're improving this place. And you see that improvement.
Shayne Topp
Right?
Ian Hecox
You know, once you're finished. And I felt really great from doing that. I was like, I want to do more of this, but just couldn't figure out what to do. Exactly.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
I've considered going to beach cleanups where it's like people just get together and then they just comb through a beach.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, I would love that. That I think would be. I would really.
Courtney Miller
Didn't you have a video idea like that?
Shayne Topp
Well, I was saying, because Trashtag has been such a thing recently. And that's so cool. Every time I see a post on Reddit about that of just someone being like, hey, I took a trash bag and I went out and cleaned my neighborhood, I'm like, that's so cool and so inspiring. So I thought, what if we just made a video where we just went to a beach or went somewhere and just saw how many trash bags we could get full of stuff?
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Spread the awareness.
Ian Hecox
I think maybe it's just a lack of people getting out there and, like, seeing nature and, like, seeing, you know, places that they don't really get. Like, an appreciation for. Not littering.
Shayne Topp
Right.
Ian Hecox
Cause I've seen people just straight chuck things out the window of their car. I'm like, what the fuck are you doing? We're all living here.
Shayne Topp
Littering just shows such a lack of empathy because it's just like, ah, I'm not thinking about anything else. I'm just gonna toss this out the window. Cause it's easier for me. Sucks. Really sucks.
Ian Hecox
Not a fan. No, not a fan.
Shayne Topp
Nope. Not at all. Keurigs and littering. Get out of here.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, get out of here, Courtney.
Courtney Miller
Hey. Okay. No, I want to talk about that H3 thing, the Instagram situation.
Ian Hecox
Let's save that for a little later.
Courtney Miller
Ooh. Okay.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
We still got eight hours. You know, you got eight with us today.
Ian Hecox
You know, we could just do a little drama bookend, you know?
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Smart.
Courtney Miller
Drama sandwich.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. With literally.
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Ian Hecox
I heard, Courtney, your dad was robbed recently.
Courtney Miller
Oh, yeah. Oh yeah. Speaking of beaches. Okay, dude, my dad, he's a surfer and he was. He was out. You know, like, you'd put your stuff on the sand, then you go out in the ocean, whatever. Apparently someone. And he always puts his keys and wallet in his shoes. And I think a guy went into his shoes, took his keys and his wallet, went into his car, took everything out of his car. Like, so he doesn't. He lost his phone and his wallet and the guy was gone. The crazy part was we were all freaking out and like, the location was off. Like, we couldn't locate our dad's phone. And he was like at the police station filing a report. Meanwhile, whoever stole the stuff, like. Cause we were texting and like there's a group chat that we're all on. So like, if he was seeing. He may have been seeing texts and stuff like that. Like, I don't know. But he called my brother. Clark, the guy who took the stuff called my brother. I don't know the details of like, how the conversation went. Cause my brother just like doesn't tell stories. Well, he straight up was like, I'll leave the phone somewhere.
Ian Hecox
Like, what?
Courtney Miller
Like, I have no. I have no idea. Cause maybe he saw we were like, oh, we're filing a report, blah, blah, blah. But then he like, would leave the location on. You can see he was going somewhere. It was. It was so creepy.
Ian Hecox
Like, is he gonna get his phone back?
Courtney Miller
It was late at night. We were all figuring this out. And like, they just were. They kept like rechecking the location on the phone. It was like moving and moving. And then like, I guess they just decided. We're like, no, we're not gonna do this. Because my older brother and my younger brother were gonna go together and like, try and retrieve it just in case, like, something would have happened. Like it was like a trap or something. But yeah, they like, they just. They decided to not go after it. My dad got a new phone yesterday. But yeah, this literally happened Monday night, I think. Or Monday, Tuesday, I can't remember.
Shayne Topp
But that sucks, man.
Courtney Miller
So scary. Just like the idea of something like that terrifies me that like, someone was in your Space. Doing something, like, really bad. Yeah, like.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, it really.
Ian Hecox
I've always been. I was. I've always been, like, really sketch about leaving my things on the beach and, like, going into the water. Because I always had. That's always my fear is somebody's gonna, like, walk by. Oh, what's that? Oh, nice free wallet.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. That sucks.
Ian Hecox
I'm sorry that happened to your dad. That's.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, he's such, like, an easygoing, like, happy guy. So it really sucks that something bad like, that would inconvenience him, like, and he's like. He's at the surf. He's surfing. He's having such a great time, and then he. Then his day is just fucking ruined.
Shayne Topp
Well, yeah, he's like, a truly selfless guy. Cause he's a firefighter.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. How dare the guy steal from a firefighter.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, it sucks. Well, he definitely probably saw, like, you said firefighter plates. Yeah, that sucks.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, my dad's, like, original firefighter ID was in his wallet. Like, he kept a lot of important stuff in there.
Shayne Topp
That really sucks.
Courtney Miller
It was a nice quality wallet, too. It's like leather.
Ian Hecox
And your dad's, like, retiring now, right?
Courtney Miller
Yeah, he. This month is his last month after 35 years.
Ian Hecox
Hey, yo. 35.
Courtney Miller
35 years.
Shayne Topp
Dang. He never punched so many fires.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. And he fought all those fires with his bare hands.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, he punched the fires in the face.
Shayne Topp
Kicking a fire.
Ian Hecox
35 years as a firefighter is pretty damn good.
Shayne Topp
Really impressive.
Courtney Miller
He actually got to train my older brother to be on air ops before he's gone. Like, they just. They had, like, a couple calls together and stuff. Like, that's so crazy. Like, working with your son like that.
Ian Hecox
So your little brother's gonna be in helicopters, too?
Courtney Miller
No, Casey, my older brother is gonna be. Is in the helicopter.
Ian Hecox
Oh, older brother. Oh, right on.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, he's. He's on air ops now and then. I don't know what my younger brothers are doing. Our family is definitely, like. A lot of them do, like, government type jobs. Like, we have two firefighters. My youngest brother wants to be, like, on the Coast Guard or something. Clark wanted to be, like, a highway patrolman. He has to retake the test and stuff like that.
Ian Hecox
It used to be that, like, the California Highway Patrol, you had to be over 6ft tall or something. Yeah, yeah. They used to have, like, a rule that you had to be, like, this towering human.
Courtney Miller
Weird. God, that's really weird.
Shayne Topp
Highway patrolman and Tinder. Get out of here. Must be over six feet under. Six feet. Get out of here.
Courtney Miller
And then my sister was in the Navy too, so there was, like, a lot of that. And then my oldest sister is married to a guy who was an officer of the army.
Ian Hecox
So basically, you're just a failure.
Courtney Miller
Oh, yeah. Oh, my God. Yeah.
Shayne Topp
You went to the Internet.
Courtney Miller
YouTube.
Shayne Topp
I relate. I mean, my grandpa was an Air Force pilot. My dad was an Air Force pilot. And then I'm a YouTube sketch comedian.
Ian Hecox
And your dad was, like, in, like, the Top Gun? Like.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, well, they would. They would. Well, it's a, like, contest. I think that they would have, like. It's dog fights where you're not actually, you know, you're just against comrades. But he kept winning, so he kept getting Top Gun. And they eventually changed it, so it was two P's. Because my last. My last name was Top.
Courtney Miller
Oh, that's so cute.
Shayne Topp
Very hilarious. Yeah, around that time in the 80s, it must have been nuts. Cause he was an Air Force pilot and Top Gun came out.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. Hell yeah.
Shayne Topp
I mean, it's just ridiculous.
Courtney Miller
That's wild.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, they were both. I think they were both lieutenant colonels.
Courtney Miller
That's badass.
Shayne Topp
He's pretty cool. Pretty cool.
Courtney Miller
Shoot, dude.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
And here you are. And here I am just talking about poop.
Shayne Topp
Yep. Talking about puree. Yeah, that's right.
Ian Hecox
Well, you know, life takes you in weird places.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Did you ever. Did you ever even want to be a pilot?
Shayne Topp
You know, not necessarily. And I think maybe that was because by the time I was old enough to, like, really process stuff, my dad was so far up that he was more of, like. He wasn't as much of a pilot at that point. He was like a squadron commander and dealing more with the bureaucracy of the military. And that stuff just wasn't for him. So he wasn't. He wasn't like, stoked about it. He wasn't like, you're gonna grow up. And he was never urging it in me.
Ian Hecox
Cause, like, you kind of. You age out of being a pilot pretty quickly.
Shayne Topp
Right.
Ian Hecox
Like, you have to top form.
Shayne Topp
I don't necessarily know. I mean, he was still flying jets towards the end. Like, they're always doing it, but. But, you know, never was no action or whatever. Thank God. I'm glad he didn't, you know. But, yeah, he. It wasn't something. He was like, you're gonna grow up and do this, or, I would love it if you did this. So it was never.
Courtney Miller
He was super supportive of you wanting to be an actor.
Shayne Topp
Oh, yeah. My parents. My parents loved this.
Courtney Miller
That's so cool.
Shayne Topp
They thought it was so cool. So. Yeah, no, it worked out. Worked out well.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, my dad was super supportive of me being a YouTuber. Like, I mean, I was around him much more than my mom, but I think my mom was like, kind of unsure about. I don't think she really saw that like, as like a thing that I could pursue at all. But my dad, he like, was buying me equipment and like, he definitely was like, he enjoyed the content I made and stuff, even though it's freaking weird, as you guys recently saw.
Ian Hecox
I mean, your, your mom is more of a fan of like traditional roles.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I've never really had that conversation of like, what she thought I was going to grow up to be. I mean, because she says, like, I've always been like, really like different. Like, apparently I was like a really serious child and like a lone. Alone, like just a loner and very independent and just like serious.
Ian Hecox
Just very brooding.
Courtney Miller
Just. Yeah.
Shayne Topp
Well, my daughter's going to be Batman.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
So what went wrong?
Courtney Miller
I mean, my parents didn't die.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Why aren't you still unhappy? Why are you all happy now?
Courtney Miller
Ugh, I don't know. I mean, because my mom, she has a cool job. She's like a web designer. She's like crazy good at Photoshop and like, she's still. She's a successful like freelancer, website designer. So she's. She likes. Is self taught too. Like, so she's just all for being a working woman.
Ian Hecox
But yeah. Yeah.
Courtney Miller
I don't know. I think. And she, she had us watch a lot of Disney movies. So like growing up I was like, oh, I'm gonna be a mom and a wife and I'm gonna find my soulmate. Like, that was definitely like what was instilled in me from a lot of things, whether it was mom, church.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. And when did that change?
Courtney Miller
I didn't stop feeling like. I like, I think literally up until last year I, like, was like. Or maybe toward the end of my last relationship I was realizing like maybe right before the relationship started too is when I started realizing, like, I'm a working woman and like, I don't need a partner. I don't need no man. I mean, cause.
Ian Hecox
Or woman.
Courtney Miller
Or woman. You know? And yeah, at that point it was definitely. I don't, I don't even know, man. I was definitely still like all about the boys at that point. Yeah. I don't know. Even because in middle school and high school I was obsessed with having a boyfriend and being able to date, like, and Keep one, because, like, I think parents divorce and stuff. I was like, yeah, staying in a relationship is good. And that's what it's all about is being a girlfriend. Like, I was so eager to change my Facebook relationship status to in a relationship from single, when I had a day where I suddenly realized that I found I don't need validation from being someone's partner or being a girlfriend or a wife or whatever. I've found the validation here from the fans and making an impact. I have a purpose that's outside of being the traditional stay at home mom, you know? I don't know.
Shayne Topp
Hell yeah.
Courtney Miller
But, yeah, it's pretty cool. I was actually out with my sister last night, and I was telling her about that. She took my hand and she was like, I'm really proud of you.
Ian Hecox
Aww, that's great.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, it's not what it's all about.
Ian Hecox
You know, the sister that you're gonna hook me up with on a date.
Shayne Topp
Wow. Wow.
Ian Hecox
We've been.
Shayne Topp
Wow.
Ian Hecox
We've been.
Shayne Topp
It's a.
Ian Hecox
We've been bothering. Joke.
Shayne Topp
It's a joke.
Courtney Miller
It's a joke.
Shayne Topp
Sure it is, dude.
Courtney Miller
Let me. Let me tell it at least. Okay, so we're all single. La dee da. But Ian's been like. Can I say slang and dong? No, but you haven't.
Ian Hecox
Slang and dong.
Courtney Miller
You're not.
Ian Hecox
No, dong has been slang.
Shayne Topp
Ian has not slayed a single dong. Guys.
Ian Hecox
How dare you appropriate my word and then use it.
Courtney Miller
Falsely.
Shayne Topp
How dare you claim ice slaying dong?
Courtney Miller
Well, he's been dating. He's been. He's been in the dating pool and, you know, going on dates.
Ian Hecox
I've been following leads, but I haven't. I haven't really been.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my God.
Ian Hecox
I haven't been.
Courtney Miller
Is this how you pursue women?
Ian Hecox
Successfully dating a suspect? I'm like. I'm like, that's. I think that's a suspect.
Courtney Miller
Aha.
Shayne Topp
I'd like to take you out to dinner for questioning.
Courtney Miller
I'd like some evidence that we might be compatible.
Ian Hecox
I mean. Yeah, that's kind of how it's been.
Courtney Miller
Well, anyway, he's so. That's what. He's been following leads of suspecting women, and we were having a conversation the other day of like, oh, who can we set him up with? And I made a joke that my older sister was recently. She's newly single, but they would not work.
Ian Hecox
Why?
Courtney Miller
It's weird for me, but it's not about you, Courtney.
Ian Hecox
It's about my happiness and your sister's happiness.
Shayne Topp
That's that's right. Courtney.
Courtney Miller
Dude.
Shayne Topp
Oh my God, this is so awkward.
Courtney Miller
I don't know what to say.
Ian Hecox
Like, look, your sister and I are the same age, roughly. We both live near each other. So that's great for la.
Courtney Miller
Dude.
Shayne Topp
Boy, you live close to each other. Well, I guess it's matching heaven.
Courtney Miller
That is a lead. We have a lead in la.
Ian Hecox
If you live close to somebody, that's like, that's half of the relationship.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Oh, man. I've. I've definitely ended. I've definitely. I ended a thing once. Cause it was just too far away.
Ian Hecox
You're like, ah, you're in Santa Monica.
Shayne Topp
We were, we were. It was literally like, we were. We were a solid like 20 miles away. And like in any other state that'd be fine. But it got to a point where I was like, I am. This is crushing me. Like, my back hurts from driving so much. I.
Ian Hecox
You get to their house and you just fall asleep on their bed.
Shayne Topp
I was like, I'm just like, I'm exhausted every time we hang out. Like, I can't do this. And also, like, it just wasn't like there was more reasons, obviously, but it wasn't.
Ian Hecox
But it's mostly the distance.
Shayne Topp
If she had lived closer, I'd have been like, I'll give this more of a shot.
Ian Hecox
I mean, the weird thing is 20 miles, if you're coming from Los Angeles, that's a long distance relationship.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Essentially is because it's over an hour to like get to each other. That's awful.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. No, I'm not going to have you date an older version of myself sided.
Ian Hecox
But she's not, she's not like I've, I've met her before. She's not like you.
Courtney Miller
No, we're very different. But I feel like she's. I don't know, you guys.
Shayne Topp
Hold on, hold on. Does she have a Keurig?
Ian Hecox
Does she have a Keurig?
Shayne Topp
Does she have a Keurig?
Ian Hecox
Does she drink coffee?
Courtney Miller
I don't think she has a Keurig.
Shayne Topp
Oh, no, but she's nothing.
Courtney Miller
That's another need, Ian. That's another nothing.
Shayne Topp
Like you.
Ian Hecox
What do you guys, what do you guys think at home? What should. Should Courtney set it up?
Courtney Miller
No, no, I talked. I talked to Carrie about it and she's like. She's like, no.
Ian Hecox
But is she just saying that for your sake or.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Did she say ew?
Courtney Miller
No, she didn't say ew. Carrie, I'm so sorry. Does she listen to this sometimes? If I'm on it.
Shayne Topp
My family only listens if I'm not on it.
Ian Hecox
Does your dad. Does your dad listen to this podcast or.
Courtney Miller
He watches it.
Ian Hecox
Do you think he would approve?
Courtney Miller
I don't know, man.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Before you even start dating, can you get your father's blessing for Ian?
Courtney Miller
Yeah, you know what?
Shayne Topp
Get it out of the way.
Courtney Miller
Sure. Ian, go for it. Shoot your shot. I dare you. No, no, in person. You don't do it.
Ian Hecox
I'm addressing him on the podcast.
Courtney Miller
Sorry, dad. Mr. Miller, say your condolences for the robbery.
Ian Hecox
My condolences for the robbery. May I have your daughter's hand in marriage.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my God.
Ian Hecox
This thing cuts straight to the point I'm done with.
Shayne Topp
That's smart.
Ian Hecox
I'm ready. I'm ready to commit.
Shayne Topp
Kicking it old school.
Courtney Miller
Oh my God. Could you imagine what my. I just, like, I.
Ian Hecox
All I could think about right now is the wonderful Thanksgiving dinner. I'd come to your house and we'd all just have a lovely dinner together. We'd share stories, you know, talk about the time your sister and I went to Cozumel.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my God.
Ian Hecox
Pina coladas by the. By the beach.
Courtney Miller
Guys.
Shayne Topp
Go on.
Ian Hecox
That's it. We only took one trip.
Shayne Topp
This is early on. Yeah, I mean, this is only what, seven months in.
Ian Hecox
Well, we're talking about this Thanksgiving.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, this Thanksgiving.
Ian Hecox
So we're only like a few months in.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, only a few months in. So one trip to Cozumel at that point is fair.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, it's enough.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. But Paris next year?
Ian Hecox
Yeah, that's probably where I'll propose.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, you'd propose there, right?
Ian Hecox
At the Eiffel Tower?
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
You already got my dad's blessing, apparently.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. That's great. Wow. It's been really. It's been awesome. Love this. This is really sweet.
Courtney Miller
I just don't know what to say. What if Terry came on the podcast?
Shayne Topp
Oh my God.
Courtney Miller
Oh my God.
Ian Hecox
Okay, that's fine because next week I'm having Pam on the podcast.
Shayne Topp
Oh, yeah, the ex girlfriend.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
Wow, that's. Boy.
Ian Hecox
Uh huh.
Shayne Topp
Are you excited?
Ian Hecox
Yeah, I'm excited. I think so. So we're having. We're. We're also having Pam on. So originally I was gonna have Pam on for two truths, one lie. And we're still gonna.
Courtney Miller
Doing that.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, and we're still gonna do that. But then we were in a meeting. We were in like a pitch meeting. All of us were around a table, just kind of pitching ideas for videos. And Pam sent me a text message and she's like, hey, I was talking to Mari. And Mari is good friends with both Pam and myself. And she's like, I was talking to Mari and she thinks that I should come on the podcast.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
I was like. And like in the room I was like. And everyone was like, what? I was like, um, Pam thinks that she should come on the podcast.
Shayne Topp
And we were all like, yes.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, we started clapping.
Shayne Topp
Absolutely.
Courtney Miller
Dude.
Shayne Topp
It'll be great. What's funny is like all of us who see you every day, I'm just as eager to listen to it because you're not someone who talks too much about like you don't, you don't divulge personal information that often. So I'm eager to listen to like your guys story just as much as I'm sure people at home are.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. I mean I think to me and, and, and for her it's the same reason. Like I think it's important to show a healthy breakup.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
And that it is possible to be friends with your ex.
Courtney Miller
Not every breakup is a pro Jared situation.
Ian Hecox
Oh my God.
Shayne Topp
Cuz you guys definitely are friends because I've seen her several times since and it's.
Ian Hecox
Right.
Shayne Topp
It's weird because it doesn't feel any different. Different in many ways because you guys, the friendship is still there. So.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, I mean like it's, it's, it's, it's gonna be, it's different. Of course it's, it to me, it always just seems strange that you know, and I'll obviously get more into it in, in the next, in the next podcast with her. But it's, it's. To me it's strange when like, why is it that like you could be the closest, the closest you could possibly be to somebody and then you could share everything with this person and then the moment you break up, you're like enemies and you can't talk to them whatsoever. How do you go from 100 to zero that quickly? And I mean, I can't imagine that every breakup is that way.
Shayne Topp
No, I think all breakups are different.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. But I've always had, I mean my two real serious relationships have both ended amicably because I think we were always just friends first.
Courtney Miller
I'm looking forward to it.
Ian Hecox
It should be interesting. But that'll be, that'll be next week. So guys, make sure it's. So it's going to be Pam, myself and Mari. So because Mari has, has a good, she has a good insight into both of our lives.
Shayne Topp
Right.
Courtney Miller
She can be a good mediator if things get hot.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
I feel like she'll Ask. Good but fair.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
Hot and heavy.
Shayne Topp
Sorry, no, that'll be when the podcast with your sister comes on.
Courtney Miller
Oh, no.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, I'm not even gonn.
Shayne Topp
You walked right into it.
Ian Hecox
I'm just gonna stare her dead in the eyes the whole time. Just be like, this is meant to be.
Shayne Topp
You're just gonna whisper though. Hey, hey, Gary, I'm so sorry.
Courtney Miller
Gary. Gary, I'm sorry.
Shayne Topp
It's crazy that you're.
Ian Hecox
The best moment of mine. So we. On Wednesday, which would be last Wednesday, now that you're listening to this, we all saw a screening of Detective Pikachu. Uh oh, dude, no spoilers. No spoilers.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, there's not gonna be any spoilers. Don't worry.
Shayne Topp
No spoilers.
Courtney Miller
Spoiler free.
Shayne Topp
Uh oh, But I guarantee there's Pokemon in it. Uh oh, spoiler. How Pokemon are in the movie.
Courtney Miller
It's really, it's very enjoyable. I loved the animation.
Shayne Topp
My big takeaway was if I was 10 years old, it would have been my favorite movie maybe of all time, but definitely of this year. It's definitely great. Like, I would say it's. It's better, but it's comparable to like a Spy Kids. Right? Like just plot, like just in design and execution. I feel like just. Because it's definitely like just fun. It's not some crazy detailed plot. It's just, you know, it is what it is.
Courtney Miller
They made the Pokemon look so cool.
Ian Hecox
I mean, it is a crazy detailed plot.
Shayne Topp
I guess so.
Ian Hecox
Is full of holes.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. But once again, like I said, I'm kind of fine with that if I consider, like, ah, it's made for younger audiences.
Ian Hecox
Is it though?
Shayne Topp
I don't know. Okay, that's fair. It has a couple lines where I'm like, wow. All right.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, A lot of kids movies have a couple of those for the parents.
Shayne Topp
True, true. Like Shrek.
Ian Hecox
I feel like they're expecting a lot of millennials to show up to the theater for sure.
Shayne Topp
Cause Pokemon, everyone loves it.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Pokemon Go.
Ian Hecox
I thought Jaden Smith.
Courtney Miller
Justice.
Shayne Topp
Justice Smith.
Ian Hecox
I thought Justice Smith was a little rough.
Shayne Topp
The acting was, you know, I don't like to crap on acting, but. But the acting at times I would describe was Disney Channel original movie type acting.
Ian Hecox
That's a great.
Shayne Topp
That's a great. But a lot of that's also writing. And like, I can't just blame the actors for that because a lot of times writing and directing will affect that.
Ian Hecox
Totally agree.
Shayne Topp
It all connects to each other.
Ian Hecox
It's like that with Twilight. Everyone. Everyone shat on Kristen Stewart.
Shayne Topp
But she's a great actress.
Ian Hecox
And I'm like, look, it's not always the acting. Like, it's also the writing. Like a lot of times they're just. They have to say whatever's on the page and if it. And if it's not good. Like an actor can only do so much with what. With what they're given.
Shayne Topp
And directing too. Cause sometimes a take or a shot will go on too long or be cut too short and then the timing of their line is weird. And there's a lot. I mean, directing too.
Ian Hecox
Absolutely. Because I've seen. I've seen low budget stuff where I'm like, I think this dramatic scene would.
Shayne Topp
Be good if it was shot.
Ian Hecox
If it was shot. Well, yeah, but it. But because it's, you know, low budget and the lighting's bad and, you know, the camera work is sloppy, like, it just looks cheap.
Shayne Topp
Right.
Ian Hecox
So it cheapens the, the acting. I don't know. So I don't want to complain. I'm not saying he was the worst actor ever, but like, the beginning was like, kind of rough.
Shayne Topp
Like in his defense also, he was playing off of things that weren't there pretty much most of the time. Because he's communicating and having scenes with a Pokemon that is not. I don't know what they did in place of the Pikachu, but. So he is having a scene with air, essentially.
Ian Hecox
I mean, his interactions with Pikachu wasn't my problem.
Shayne Topp
No, I will say I think the movie was. The movie was great. On the fact alone that the designs of the Pokemon are so impressive.
Ian Hecox
They actually worked. I was never bothered by any of the looks of the Pokemon. Pikachu was God damn adorable. So cute, dude. I like every time, every time the sad face, sad face. Pikachu gets like, I. There was a part where I got a little. I got a little watery in the eyes.
Shayne Topp
Oh, no.
Ian Hecox
Cuz like, Pikachu looks so sad. In one part when he got wet and his fur was all matted, I was like, wow.
Shayne Topp
Spoiler. Pikachu gets wet.
Courtney Miller
Sorry.
Ian Hecox
Dang.
Shayne Topp
Just the cajones on them to be like, what Pokemon are we gonna feature in this movie? Mr. Mime. Yeah, Lickitung. Like some of the Pokemon they were throwing out there, I was like, those are the hardest ones. Even Greninja is such a, like, weird looking Pokemon. And they nailed it every time. There wasn't a single Pokemon that I was like, that one looks weird.
Ian Hecox
I would say Jynx was a little offensive.
Shayne Topp
That's the one I wanted. But they'll never do jinx too much.
Courtney Miller
The fight scenes looked so sick.
Shayne Topp
There was a lot that's really cool. And the Pokemon were using very specific moves that are in the games. Like, the fact that Greninja uses this is kind of a spoiler, but uses water shuriken. Like, it's very cool. Like, those are very specific moves. It was very awesome.
Ian Hecox
Olivia said she cried, like, five times during the movie. Her boyfriend Sam loved the movie.
Shayne Topp
That's great.
Ian Hecox
He. He loved it. And then, like, I came out and I was like. I was like, look, all the parts of Pikachu were adorable. I loved all those parts. And. And he's like. And I started, like, kind of telling my. My gripes, and he's like, oh, man, you're making me like it less.
Shayne Topp
Aww.
Ian Hecox
But I'm not. I'm not trying to dissuade anyone from seeing it. I just.
Courtney Miller
No, you still should.
Ian Hecox
I just had.
Shayne Topp
I wanted.
Ian Hecox
There's a huge, huge plot hole.
Shayne Topp
Oh, yeah, there's plenty of plot holes.
Ian Hecox
Big old gaping plot hole.
Courtney Miller
Sarah Whittle was sitting in between us.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
And she was like, just constantly, like. I mean, her reactions, like, kind of made my whole experience. Cause she was constantly going, oh. Like, no matter what was going on, it was just like, the Pokemon looked so cute. And.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, I think it was Sarah Whittle and I that were talking afterwards. Like, I just wanted it to be one big catwalk where it's just all the Pokemon walking across the screen. And I would watch that for days just because the Pokemon looked so great.
Ian Hecox
I. And because I'm just a filthy gen one er, which means generation one Pokemon.
Shayne Topp
The original 151. Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Because I'm such. I'm a gen Oner. So obviously I was hoping to see some characters appear. I'm not gonna say who. I was hoping to see some characters appear, and they didn't. And I was like, well, that's fine.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
Saving them for maybe future movies.
Shayne Topp
I have played every single generation of Pokemon, so I was excited to see older generations and new generations of Pokemon displayed in the film.
Ian Hecox
But they. They did a pretty. They did a pretty faithful job, like, in the way of, like, representing Pokemon. So good on. Good on the people that made it. I just wish the writing was just a little bit more solid.
Shayne Topp
I hope it makes a ton of money so they make more movies with these Pokemon in them, because I just want to see more Pokemon.
Courtney Miller
Did you guys see the troll thing that they did on YouTube?
Shayne Topp
Yes. It's great.
Ian Hecox
So brilliant.
Shayne Topp
Genius. Genius marketing.
Ian Hecox
Where they said that it was like, Detective Pikachu, full movie. And it starts with like the intro.
Courtney Miller
And you're like, literally the first two minutes of the movie or something.
Ian Hecox
Oh, really?
Shayne Topp
It starts at. Yeah.
Courtney Miller
A beginning of a scene. Like, it shows Justice Smith a little bit. Olivia sent me it and I was like, what? The whole movie? Movie. Okay. And I guess I didn't watch it, but I was like, wait, is this.
Ian Hecox
I just skipped forward. I was like. I was like, this can't be. This has to be a troll. Yep.
Shayne Topp
And then it's Pikachu doing the 1989.
Courtney Miller
So many views.
Shayne Topp
Aerobics, Olympic or championship or something. It's great. So great.
Courtney Miller
And so belly bouncing around.
Shayne Topp
Little belly.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
Little feet. His little feet dancing around.
Courtney Miller
Little twisty.
Shayne Topp
Oh, my God.
Ian Hecox
I guess Ryan Reynolds said that he wanted to use a, like a rough Brooklyn accent at first for Detective Pikachu. And I'm glad they didn't.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, that would have.
Shayne Topp
I still am of the camp. I love Ryan Reynolds, but I'm of the camp. Danny DeVito as Pikachu would have been.
Ian Hecox
Would have been pretty adorable.
Shayne Topp
Pretty great.
Ian Hecox
Come on, we gotta find Deandra.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my gosh.
Ian Hecox
We had a slight invasion in the office.
Shayne Topp
What?
Ian Hecox
Yesterday.
Courtney Miller
What?
Ian Hecox
What? The Invasion of the Crocs.
Shayne Topp
Oh, yeah. And boy, I was leading the charge. How'd I forget?
Courtney Miller
Oh, my God.
Ian Hecox
We filmed. We filmed a video for Smosh Games where it involves putting your feet into Crocs that might have terrible things.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, because that meme. They're not even a meme. Just that video that went out.
Ian Hecox
But. But we ideated that before the meme even happened.
Courtney Miller
True.
Ian Hecox
So it kind of. Kind of blows that now that that happened.
Shayne Topp
Oh, we. We took it to another level, though. Well, Courtney took it to another level on an accident. I'm not, you know, gonna tell you what happens. I will tell you that guacamole ended up on the ceiling, I think.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, Yeah, I saw the video. It's pretty.
Shayne Topp
It's insane.
Ian Hecox
Pretty gnarly. That'll be coming out later.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Don't know when.
Shayne Topp
Sometime.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, we manifested that idea into existence and then someone did it first. But we definitely had that idea for a while. I mean, I, A long time ago, thought of the idea of the Guacamole Games that I wanted us to film for Smosh pit, where we team up and who can make the best guacamole. Because I make a mean guacamole.
Ian Hecox
I know this.
Courtney Miller
But then the loser has to put their feet in Shoes with guacamole in them.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
That was my idea. But we didn't do it. But we instead are doing.
Ian Hecox
You know, maybe. Because my issue with that is that the. The fans can't taste the guacamole on the screen. So maybe what we should do is that should be our tour. We should do a tour where we have guacamole competitions. We go from city to city making the most bombest guacamole.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. We'd have to do some food prep because, I don't know, I take a long time when I make wine.
Ian Hecox
Wow. Okay.
Shayne Topp
See, that's part of the process is being able to make it quick. But we had a box of Crocs.
Ian Hecox
Yes. So we had to buy many, many Crocs for this. For this video. One of which was a Cars Crocs. It was lightning McQueen. And it lights up and it's kid size.
Shayne Topp
But Matt Rob was wearing them around, so his feet were half out of them.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. Now there are Crocs all over the office. And I had never worn Crocs before because they look like an abomination. But I can report they are comfy.
Shayne Topp
I've made fun of Crocs for over 10 years.
Ian Hecox
They feel kind of nice.
Shayne Topp
I have made fun of Crocs, and I've made fun of people who wear Crocs. I saw this box and they were like, oh, you want to try a pair? I was like, I'll throw some on as a joke. Really quick. Put them on my feet. I take two steps and I go, son of a bitch. I was like, I am hooked.
Ian Hecox
I had the same reaction. It's the bumps. It's the little bumps.
Shayne Topp
It's the little bumps. And it's also that it's not. It's not too cushiony. It's like, it's actually just firm enough. It's great. It's just the perfect. It's balance in a shoe.
Ian Hecox
I mean, I love my, you know, my Adidas with the boost soles. Cause they're soft.
Shayne Topp
Crocs are daoism made into a wearable.
Ian Hecox
Explain, like.
Shayne Topp
Cause daoism is all about balance. Right. You know, equal parts darkness, light, and boy. Crocs really embody that because, you know, it's like I said, it's not too cushiony, it's not too firm. Yes. They're embarrassing. But also, maybe you need that. Maybe you need to take yourself not too seriously, but you can get serious work done while you're wearing them.
Ian Hecox
Right.
Courtney Miller
My only experience in Crocs was Filled with guacamole.
Ian Hecox
Oh, you should try it. Non guac'd.
Courtney Miller
But I guess Post Malone's doing something right. He has his own crocline. Good, right? Didn't he.
Ian Hecox
I know he had some bling. He had some blinged out crocs.
Shayne Topp
See, I don't like the blinged out crocs. I like a simple croc.
Courtney Miller
I also don't want the. Because they put pins on them. Those pins are poking at your feet, aren't they?
Shayne Topp
You don't want to. That disturbs the balance of the croc.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, that's not dao enough.
Shayne Topp
No, it's not dow.
Ian Hecox
I'm not down with that.
Courtney Miller
You know, I'm more into clogs, I think.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
All right, well, I got.
Ian Hecox
I now have a pair. I now have a pair of work crocs sitting next to my desk.
Shayne Topp
You've got the blue ones, right?
Ian Hecox
Yeah, I got the blue ones so I could slip into them whenever I feel like I need a little croc time. Because sometimes, sometimes my shoes. Yeah, sometimes these, these Adidas, like they're. Sometimes they're a little tight on my feet. Like, like, you know, the knit top. Yeah, they're a little. They're a little snug. So, you know, let them, let, Let my puppies breathe every once in a while.
Shayne Topp
I also wouldn't wear Crocs outside because I don't like when the bottoms of the crocs get all dirty. I don't know why it messes with me.
Ian Hecox
Well, I also just don't want to look like a fool.
Shayne Topp
Right.
Courtney Miller
You used to be the guy like, you used. Cause you like taking your shoes off.
Shayne Topp
You do. Like, yeah, you don't take your shoes off as much anymore.
Courtney Miller
I remember when I first realized that when you, like when you were to get comfortable in the smosh room at the old office, you'd take your shoes off.
Shayne Topp
If Ian was sitting down, his shoes were coming off.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, I think it was just. It was. It had more to do with the shoes that I was wearing at the time. My feet would get sweaty, so I would take my shoes off to air out my feet because otherwise, you know, you don't want. You don't want soggy.
Shayne Topp
Because he would wear oven mitts as shoes back then.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, it was a terrible choice. But they look great.
Shayne Topp
They did.
Ian Hecox
But now I wear a lot of like knit top kind of shoes so.
Shayne Topp
They breathe a little bit better so.
Ian Hecox
My feet don't get sweaty. This is a good conversation.
Shayne Topp
This is awesome.
Ian Hecox
Talking about feet Sweat.
Courtney Miller
Then I have Crocs instead.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
They can't air them out, but still keep them protected.
Shayne Topp
I think most of them got too dirty though, right?
Ian Hecox
Yeah, the ones that I. The ones that I got had shaving cream in them, so that's not too bad.
Shayne Topp
That's not too bad. Some of the others, though, are probably not doing so hot.
Courtney Miller
Really hard to get off because the water gets cold. The water was cold and we were power washing them. And the cheese, you know, it's like when cheese melts, it's different, but when it's, when it gets hit with that cold, it's stubborn.
Shayne Topp
I bet. Yeah. You might have to let them sit out and let it become yogurt.
Ian Hecox
Was it like, what kind of cheese? What kind of, what kind of cheese are we talking? Oh, cheese.
Shayne Topp
Oh, it's never nice. Yeah. Spoiler alert. There's cheese coming up on Smosh Games.
Ian Hecox
So I guess now would be a good time to talk about the H3 H3 video.
Courtney Miller
And it's gonna be kind of old news, but.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, it's probably about a week old at this point, but I feel like.
Shayne Topp
It'S an ongoing topic on the Internet. I mean, this isn't an issue that's gonna be going away anytime soon.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. So he, he made a video just sort of highlighting the fact that people edit their photos extensively on Instagram to try to create this sort of image of themself. This like, beautiful image of themself that isn't real. So he was showing people that did that. Did it to extreme extents. And one of those people was Trisha Paytas, who, she's, she's on YouTube. She, she makes videos.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
You know, I'm not, I'm not the biggest fan of her content.
Courtney Miller
She's not a fan of ours either.
Shayne Topp
Well, she kind of comes after people for no reason sometimes.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, it kind of. I mean, she, her sort of brand is like whenever there's, whenever there's some sort of drama that she can hook onto, she kind of does it. And that's kind of how she keeps things going, it seems. Anyway, so she very heavily edits her Instagram photos. Ethan was highlighting that in the video. And you know, he was, he was pretty harsh. But I mean, the thing is like, Ethan also goes hard on himself, right. He's like, look at me. I'm. I'm like a sack of shit. Like. Yeah, so it's, I get it. He, he, you know, he said a couple, he said a couple things that, like, I was kind of like like, you know, he was referring to like Tana Mongeau as like a Twinkie. She looks like a Twinkie because she's another person that heavily edits her photos. And when you have like a photo that's taken by somebody else and you weren't prepared for it, you're not going to necessarily look your best and it's not the angle that you normally shoot. So yeah, you might look a little bit like a potato.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, it sucks that he went really hard on him. But yeah, like you said, he goes hard on himself as well on his podcast. He's pretty savage.
Shayne Topp
I was thinking about that though, and what is. Cause I was, when I first heard about it, I was like, oh yeah, he didn't do anything wrong. Cause he makes fun of himself the same. But he's in a position where his career isn't compromised by not looking great in photos. Whereas probably like Atricia Paytas is probably thinking if she only posted photos where she wasn't editing them or didn't look good, she would feel she would probably start losing followers and wouldn't be able to maintain.
Ian Hecox
Well, how, how sustainable is that though? If you're creating this image of yourself that isn't real, how long can you sustain that fake image of yourself rather than just. I mean, the, the point of being on the Internet is that you're able to be yourself and that you're able to find an audience that can accept you for the person that you are. You know, there's something for everybody online and she has a certain brand that, I mean, I think people would be into it if she was just herself and she is herself on some things.
Courtney Miller
You can't Photoshop a video. Not with everyday YouTuber equipment at least.
Shayne Topp
But I mean, I will say on Instagram and stuff, you post a photo where you look really good, you're gonna get more likes and you see that and it's hard to be like, well, I don't care about getting more likes and more. And what it equates to in this realm is more success and probably bigger brand deals, whatever for them. So it's to literally, to have the strength to be like, I'm gonna walk away from success. I know if I face tuned myself in this photo, it would be more successful. Yeah, to turn away from that is really tough. It's asking a lot of people and I mean, it's definitely a bigger deal for women on Instagram than it is for guys.
Courtney Miller
I mean, it is exactly. I was gonna say, like, yeah, I'm sure There's guys who use Facetune. Like, I know guys who. It's like, I mean, I. I've been. I've used Photoshop for a very long time. Like, not like, yeah, yes, I am a user of Facetune, and I'll explain, like, my reasoning about that in a second. But, like, guys, there's a lot less pressure of, like, looking good. First of all, guys, I mean, if they want to, they can wear makeup. But guys wake up in the morning like, this is what I look like. And they show up and like, well, guys, like, damn, you look really good. And you don't even have makeup on. And that pisses me off because I feel like I need makeup. Like, especially when I'm taking photos or I'm in videos. Like, I very. I don't think I've ever come to work without makeup on because I never know when there's gonna be a picture or a video. And when I take pictures, yes, occasionally I do use Facetune. And it's. I think there's. There's certain things you're allowed to face you now, obviously, I mean, go off Queen. Like, if you want to make your waist look way unrealistically small, go ahead. But I feel like things like acne, like, for me, I always try and Photoshop that stuff out. Cause that's just like, acne's not who you are, for one thing. It's like, that's a temporary thing. And when you Photoshop your acne out, it's like that. You could look like that. Yeah. If you. When you're not breaking out, when you're having a good week and your skin's deciding to cooperate. But yeah, it's like, definitely, women have this. An unrealistic standard. That's always been a thing and now that it's, like, so easy to achieve that just at the touch of your finger, like, how can you not. Like, it's a. It's like a drug in a way. I follow this account called Celeb Faces that exposes the biggest celebrities who have, like, Kim Kardashian. Incredible body. Incredible body. My mouth just went dry. It's very nice. But she. She. Even then, she still uses it. Yeah, she still. She makes her waist smile.
Ian Hecox
But I think if your whole brand on Instagram is looking good, then you're competing with a billion other people on Instagram. If it's just about I need to look as good as possible, how are you gonna win? Like, you're simply just going up against models that have nothing else to offer. So to me it's like, obviously you're super talented. You know, you could use Instagram to either just post photos of, you know, just model esque photos of yourself. And I know you don't do that. You're not providing anything different. It's just gonna be like everybody else. So is that really sustainable? Is that a long term goal?
Shayne Topp
Well, I guess the dark side of it is it makes people, you know, the average, a younger person, boy or girl, is looking at that going, oh, maybe they don't understand that that's not real. So we now have this fantasy on social media of like, this is what a person can look like. And it's like, no, nobody looks like that. But we've now made it a supp. So people are going, oh, if I don't look like that, I'm unattractive, so I need to facetune myself to look like that too. So we, we're essentially putting out myths onto the Internet. And we do it in so many other ways too, because we kind of facetune our lives on social media as well. It's always, we're always posting ourselves, doing something exciting, whatever. It's like, no, I'm at home watching Netflix, but I'm posting a picture of me with a bunch of friends doing stuff. So we're, yes, we facetune our looks, but we facetune everything on the Internet, I think.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, but I think the more you try to project a perfect image, the greater the fall is going to be when that image gets shattered. So I think the more you are honest with yourself and your life up front, you're setting up a better future for yourself rather than sort of perpetuating a lie for a long time and then letting it all crash at some point when you screw up. I'm not saying that people shouldn't use facetune. Like, and I totally agree with, with like, you know, acne skin. Like, yeah, there's, there's good days when you have, when you have like good skin and then you'll have bad days. And like you said, that's, that's not you. Yeah, it's just a little weird when people like go into like heavy, like Photoshop, like making their, their, you know, legs longer and skinnier. Like.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, that's a lot.
Shayne Topp
Well, there's gonna be extremes and.
Ian Hecox
Or my favorite is Photoshopping the ab crease.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Cause guys do it a lot too, with muscles and everything.
Courtney Miller
And that's the thing. I've used Photoshop for a long time. My mom was really good at it and she was self taught and I self taught myself. Just. There's some photos where, those emo photos that I showed you guys where I'm wearing a blue shirt and the headphones. I'm pretty sure I was so insecure in middle school that I made my nose a little smaller and I made myself have boobs. Like I. And it's also just like fun. It's. I'm like an artist, I draw and whatever. So it's cool being able to like create this image like that you have full control over. But like I can tell on photos when they're being, when they're using Photoshop, like they, people think they're really clever and slick, but I'm like, oh, I know exactly what tool you used here. I know like so. And I'm sure other avid users can tell those things too.
Shayne Topp
Oh, but that's the trippy thing, right? You're looking at all these photos knowing people are face tuning as well. So we all know that we all are imperfect, but we still are. Like, well, I need to make myself look perfect in these photos.
Ian Hecox
I had an ex that photoshopped my nose to be smaller and was like, see, look how it's better. And I was like, what the fuck? Don't do that.
Courtney Miller
That's sad.
Ian Hecox
That's how you give someone a complex.
Shayne Topp
I think what I hate is that in this industry we've all been dealing with this for so long. I mean, I started acting when I was 12 and at that point already I had agents and people telling me like how I needed to look, what I needed to do, like just whether or not I'd be able to book something on if I was attractive enough. Which when you're 15 is nuts. It's like, oh yeah, you're not good looking enough to be to go out for that role. And it's just like, oh, all right.
Courtney Miller
And acne makes it really hard, I feel like to.
Shayne Topp
I mean, I can't defend it. I took Accutane when I was a teenager, which is this very intense drug that like dries out your skin for months. And I went to those extremes just to get rid of it. When acne's not life threatening, it's not like an actually it's just purely aesthetic. And I don't think if I was, I don't know if I wasn't an actor, I don't know if I'd have done it. But what I think I hate is now seeing that that aspect of the entertainment industry is now spreading to everybody in the world. Every single person now has a public Persona that they have to perfect. And they know that how they look equates to their success as a human. Or they think that and I. Awful. It equates just so destructive.
Ian Hecox
It equates to more likes.
Shayne Topp
But our likes are kind of our rating now.
Ian Hecox
Well, I. I heard from somebody, and maybe this isn't true, but I heard that Instagram was maybe going to get.
Courtney Miller
Rid of the like, counter.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, they're going to test getting rid of the, like the light counter. Can you imagine?
Shayne Topp
Like, I don't think they can.
Ian Hecox
Do you imagine if people started posting things they actually wanted to post on Instagram? Because, like, you know, I've seen a million ass shots on Instagram.
Courtney Miller
But did you like them, though?
Ian Hecox
No. No, I'm not gonna like an ass shot. Like, that's creepy to me. It's like when I see like a. Like a really sexy photo. Why would I like that? That's. I feel like a creeper.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, I feed those people.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
I mean, like you. Like you said, you're the problem.
Ian Hecox
I.
Courtney Miller
A little bit am. Well, first of all, yeah, I'm the problem. I use. I use Facetune. I don't edit my body. I mean. Cause I post the bikini photos and stuff like that back when I was super insecure about my body. Cause I've been. I love the gym, but hey, Court.
Ian Hecox
You put in the work.
Courtney Miller
Alright, thank you. And that's why, I mean, I post the bikini photos and stuff because of the likes. And it definitely. I don't know, I have like 10 million thoughts I want to express right now. One of them is like, I feel like it's harder to be a female comedian unless you're also attractive or unless it's your entire shtick of being like a certain type with a certain. Like, we're breaking those barriers now, like, more than ever. But, like, I feel like it's harder to just be a funny girl. Like, for me, I feel like sometimes I post photos that, like, I know that the people will like because I look a certain way. And like, there's definitely like a group of people on Reddit who are like, oh, hell yeah, bikini season's coming with Courtney. Like, she's gonna be posting those swimsuit photos soon. Summer's coming.
Ian Hecox
I think it would be harder to be a female comedian if you're attractive.
Courtney Miller
That's true. That is true.
Shayne Topp
I feel like it's probably harder to just be a female comedian either way. But going back I don't think saying you're the problem isn't true, because I think the problem is more this whole thing that we're playing into of everyone knows that we're faking it, but yet we all feel we have to. I feel like it goes deeper than that. Nobody is individually at fault for this. Big just kind of like, it's almost like a glitch in human collective thinking. I don't know. We all know what we're doing, and yet we're all still doing it. I don't know. It sucks. It sucks that we have to all lie about. We're getting to a point where we just are lying about being humans.
Ian Hecox
Yeah.
Shayne Topp
Like, we're all pretending that we're not human anymore.
Ian Hecox
Hopefully there will be this point on Instagram, but, I mean, Instagram is just a very visual medium and it's. And it's still just like still photos. So what? I guess beauty is always going to sort of take precedent on there, but I feel like we're gonna reach a point when, like, people are just tired of hot lady. Well, I guess that's not true because, like, that's been. That's been a theme throughout time. But I. I feel like, God, I would. I would hope that creativity would be. Would start to be more valued on Instagram.
Courtney Miller
Just posting what you enjoy and then. Yeah. Cause I mean, what you said about having an audience, finding your audience. Also, like, one thing I learned from Vine. Cause that was the first time that I'd ever seen, like, thirsty young teenage female fans who are like, oh, my God, Daddy. Yes, choke me, Daddy. Like, in the comments. And it's like, I know, I know. But it was like, it didn't matter who the boy was. You can be seen by. You can be seen as attractive or cute by anyone on the Internet. Like, it doesn't. Like, there's. You will always find your audience.
Shayne Topp
Well, that's also a trippy thing. Like, you know, I mean, when you get in this industry, you know, when you're posting something on Instagram that a lot of people are saying that they're saying they find you attractive. And yet that insecurity never goes away. You can have a million people tell you you're attractive and you're. It actually sometimes makes it worse because you're going, oh, crap, now I have to keep up the ruse. I have to. If I am not attractive, my worth goes away.
Courtney Miller
And so your standard is set higher and higher for yourself. And then Photoshop is what helps you make it even more high. And Realistic.
Shayne Topp
Yeah, it's.
Ian Hecox
But if you're building your fan base from a point of truth and honesty, then that fan base is going to stay with you for as long as you're doing it.
Shayne Topp
True. But you have to start that from the very beginning because, like, for a lot of these people are already cruised along and probably a lot of women don't think that's possible without also being attractive. I don't know.
Ian Hecox
Or you just be really, really hot and then, and then build a. Build up a brand and then, you know, when, when you're tired of doing the model thing, hopefully you've built up this other sort of business that you can run and then you could jump off of Instagram when you're done with that. Like, there's obviously many ways you can do.
Courtney Miller
Just seems confidence, confidence in itself is attractive. And like that just being confident in your looks can make it. That's its own illusion of not Photoshop, just being confident in your own skin. You guys are lucky. You're very handsome boys.
Ian Hecox
Oh, thanks. Well, I mean, you know, being guys, as long as I keep my hair, I think I'll look. I think I'll look fine as I get older. You know, we have, we have that slight advantage where guys aren't really older. Men aren't really, you know, look looked down on, on the beauty side of things.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. Guys can get away with being like weird looking or unattractive, and that doesn't affect their brand.
Ian Hecox
Go us.
Shayne Topp
Oh, my God.
Ian Hecox
Boy, we really did it.
Courtney Miller
You did it.
Ian Hecox
Yeah. I'd probably get more likes if I started using Facetune on my photos. Maybe I should do that.
Courtney Miller
I mean, that's the thing too. I've done Facetune for you a couple times.
Ian Hecox
Yeah, you Facetuned me for a couple photos after.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, I made your ass nice and dummy thick.
Ian Hecox
Hey, no, I. Oh, yeah, you did. Yeah. For the Nicki Minaj and Kardashian pictures. Yeah.
Shayne Topp
Yeah. It's funny how every single social media has its own thing that we try to act like we're perfect on. Cause Twitter, I think it's a lot of people acting like they're the smartest. Facebook is people acting like they have the moral high ground or moral and political high ground, then Instagram is just attractiveness. It's interesting the ways we lie on every single one of them.
Ian Hecox
That's how it goes.
Shayne Topp
Yeah.
Ian Hecox
Well, guys, thank you so much.
Shayne Topp
Thank you. Thank you, Ian.
Ian Hecox
You're welcome.
Courtney Miller
Stay away from my sister. Thank you.
Ian Hecox
Well, we're bringing her on But, I.
Courtney Miller
Mean, she's probably down, but it's probably.
Ian Hecox
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Shayne Topp
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Ian Hecox
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Courtney Miller
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Shayne Topp
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Ian Hecox
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Shayne Topp
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Courtney Miller
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Shayne Topp
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Ian Hecox
Hey.
Courtney Miller
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Ian Hecox
Nice.
Shayne Topp
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Ian Hecox
But that's not for sale, though.
Courtney Miller
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Shayne Topp
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Podcast Summary: Smosh Mouth S1: #13 - ProJared Drama & Ian Dating Courtney's Sister?
Release Date: May 15, 2019
In episode #13 of Smosh Mouth, host trio Shayne Topp (Short), Amanda Lehan-Canto (Tall), and Ian Hecox delve into the tumultuous ProJared drama, explore personal updates about Ian's romantic endeavors, discuss their charitable initiatives, and reflect on the impact of social media image manipulation. This summary captures the essence of their engaging conversation, highlighting key discussions, insights, and memorable moments.
The episode opens with a deep dive into the controversial actions of ProJared, a prominent gamer accused of cheating on his wife and soliciting nude photos from fans through platforms like Tumblr and Snapchat. The hosts dissect the fallout from his behavior, emphasizing the ethical implications of his misuse of power over his fanbase.
Ian Hecox (02:30): "Pro Jared would solicit nudes from fans... he was really manipulative in himself."
Shayne Topp (03:50): "There's no worse situation than the mistress appearing to support him while he's in the wrong."
They discuss the public statements made by both ProJared and his ex-wife, highlighting how the latter's reactive tweets painted him as manipulative, further fueling public backlash and meme culture around the incident.
Moreover, the conversation touches on ethical concerns regarding ProJared's interactions with potentially underage fans, drawing parallels to other YouTubers who faced similar legal repercussions.
Transitioning from drama to personal life, the hosts humorously explore the idea of Ian dating Courtney's sister, blending jest with genuine curiosity about balancing personal relationships within their close-knit group.
Courtney Miller (39:03): "Is this how you pursue women?"
Ian Hecox (43:37): "May I have your daughter's hand in marriage."
The playful banter underscores the camaraderie among the hosts while addressing potential awkwardness in intertwining personal relationships with their professional collaboration.
Shayne introduces the topic of charity work, expressing a desire to contribute meaningfully to societal causes but grappling with the challenges of identifying trustworthy organizations.
Courtney shares her approach to giving back by donating clothes and participating in local cleanup efforts, emphasizing the importance of small, tangible actions.
Additionally, the hosts promote their Smosh merchandise, showcasing items like shirts, hats, and water bottles, highlighting their new clothing line designed to resonate with their audience.
The conversation takes a whimsical turn as the hosts humorously speculate about the absurdity of ingesting Orbeez and its hypothetical effects, blending humor with their characteristic light-heartedness.
Shayne Topp (13:22): "What would it be like if you crapped Orbeez?"
Ian Hecox (13:34): "Maybe Mr. Beast is gonna eat a bunch of Orbeez."
This segment serves as a comedic respite from the more serious discussions, showcasing their ability to seamlessly transition between topics while maintaining engaging banter.
A poignant moment arises as Courtney recounts a recent robbery incident involving her father, a firefighter, detailing the emotional and chaotic aftermath.
Courtney Miller (29:05): "Someone went into his shoes, took his keys and wallet, and stole everything from his car."
Shayne Topp (32:00): "That really sucks. He's a truly selfless guy."
The hosts express deep empathy and support for Courtney, highlighting the personal challenges she faces outside the podcast's regular topics.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing a H3 Video by Ethan Klein, which critiques the extreme photo editing practices prevalent on Instagram. The hosts explore the psychological impacts of striving for an unattainable image online and the collective responsibility in perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards.
Shayne Topp (70:19): "We're essentially putting out myths onto the Internet... facetuning our lives on social media."
Courtney Miller (75:34): "I feel like it's harder to be a female comedian unless you're also attractive."
They debate the sustainability of maintaining a fabricated online persona and the effects of platforms like Instagram on individual self-esteem and societal perceptions of beauty.
The discussion emphasizes the need for authenticity and the long-term consequences of prioritizing appearance over genuine self-expression.
As the episode nears its end, the hosts tease upcoming content, including the next guest Pam, and reiterate their commitment to addressing both personal and broader societal issues through their platform.
Ian Hecox (46:53): "We want to show a healthy breakup and that it's possible to be friends with your ex."
Shayne Topp (80:46): "Don't litter. Pick up a piece of litter today."
They conclude by encouraging listeners to engage with their content on various platforms, reinforcing the podcast's ongoing themes of community, responsibility, and personal growth.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Ian Hecox (02:30): "Pro Jared would solicit nudes from fans... he was really manipulative in himself."
Shayne Topp (03:50): "There's no worse situation than the mistress appearing to support him while he's in the wrong."
Courtney Miller (04:25): "She was just spitting fire all day yesterday... claiming he was manipulative."
Shayne Topp (13:22): "What would it be like if you crapped Orbeez?"
Courtney Miller (29:05): "Someone went into his shoes, took his keys and wallet, and stole everything from his car."
Shayne Topp (70:19): "We're essentially putting out myths onto the Internet... facetuning our lives on social media."
Ian Hecox (69:29): "If your whole brand on Instagram is looking good, you're competing with a billion other people... is that really sustainable?"
Conclusion: Episode #13 of Smosh Mouth offers listeners a blend of controversial topics, personal anecdotes, and thought-provoking discussions. The hosts effectively navigate between addressing the ProJared scandal, sharing personal lives, and critiquing social media culture, all while maintaining their signature humor and camaraderie. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the podcast, this episode provides insightful commentary and engaging conversation that encapsulates the essence of Smosh's community-driven content.