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The hosts discuss the recent heatwave in the UK. One host has moved into a new house without air conditioning, leading to uncomfortable sweating and a realization of the heat's intensity. He also mentions the difficulty of moving and settling in, highlighting the challenge of balancing personal tasks with work commitments.
One host recounts his experience at a stag do in Jersey, which included a trip to Carteret in France. He describes a luxurious Airbnb with various entertainment options like chess boards and a massive pool table. He shares details of a drinking game called \"Dice Game\" (Opus by Eric Prydz) and a memorable night out at a local club that eventually became lively.
The host discusses attending a wedding during the World Cup, leading to a conflict with watching matches. He also shares updates on their production team, including hiring a first full-time employee, and humorously reflects on past \"sexy production team edits.\" He also mentions receiving a modeling contract offer for a runner on one of their shoots.
The host provides updates on his new house, including enjoying the garden and planning his office setup for filming. He shares a quirky observation about overheating being a trait associated with autism and expresses his excitement about designing his filming background with a plasma TV and racing simulator.
The host is nominated for \"IRL Streamer of the Year\" at the National Reality TV Awards, despite not regularly IRL streaming. They discuss the broad categories of the awards and encourage listeners to vote. The conversation then shifts to football, particularly England's World Cup predictions and recent controversies involving figures like John Stones and Declan Rice.
The hosts discuss internet culture, including streamers getting \"cooked\" for various reasons and the swiftness of memes. They share a viral video of a bison charging at people, leading to a conversation about respecting wildlife and comparing it to bull runs.
The discussion moves to Hollywood, noting the financial struggles of big-budget films like Supergirl and Oppenheimer, contrasted with the immense success of independent productions by YouTubers like \"Obsession.\" They also touch upon the aging cast of Marvel characters and end the podcast with a movie-guessing game based on Rotten Tomatoes reviews.