Ok as a dinosaur nerd with Autism and ADHD I want to give Séan bonus points for knowing Gallimimus by name despite not knowing that Velociraptor translates into "Swift Thief" And I'm giving Ethan points for knowing what Titanoboa is!
"What is content if not the curiosity of man?" Needs to be a Brain Leak shirt. Have a brain with a pop tab of a beer can pouring piss into a pint glass. Edit: A hand "juicing" a brain by squeezing the piss out into a pint glass.
I actually kind of enjoyed it in Italy when I was studying abroad for a quarter, it was more like they were celebrating beauty when they saw it instead of being disgusting creeps.
15:32 listening to Ethan talk about his film class in high school makes me think of my videogame studies minor that I'm taking rn. My homework is to play 1-3 hours of assigned video games and then write about it. It's actually heaven on earth.
I always fall asleep listening to this podcast which is so interesting bc it’s not boring so I think the fact that both ethan and sean have adhd makes my own adhd brain chill out enough that I can actually sleep. I love this podcast
The snake conversation took me back to my teens when I had a friend that was 5’8” and could clear out a 6’ “tobacco” pipe and I always wondered how he knew he could do that.
The talk about the midwestern accent is so funny to me as a midwesterner bc that’s not how most of us talk. The northernmost states (North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin) are the only states who really have that North Midwest accent that Sean and Ethan were talking about. The generic Midwest accent that’s prevalent in South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio is more of a flat accent. In a lot of the traditional TV industry in the US, people are trained to use our accent bc it’s easily understandable.
Michigan is different though cuz I (a troll) have more mix of eastern Canada flat accent but then a Yooper accent is similar to the Midwestern yet unique
My favourite guilty pleasure is drinking Top of the morning coffee while watching Brain Leak podcast cause Sean and Ethan are the most two funniest UA-camrs ever.
The constant introduction thing for a minute would be funny, I think the funniest thing you could do is introduce someone completely random in eithers place and then you got a surprise guest to the podcast haha
Having Milo and eating Oreos while watching this, drawing, and texting my friends while getting overwhelmed with all the tasks I've given myself but knowing that need the stimulation is the best way to live. If it stops raining then I'll be all good. It's also 8:00PM.
I absolutely LOVE this podcast and it makes my week 😊 Y'all I'm a PhD student and I genuinely have no clue how because man I am incredibly bad at math and other subjects in general.
At the time of writing this it is the 4th of October 2023 and the time is 20:04 BST, in 3 hours and 56 minutes I will turn 18… I’d like to thank you Sean for being a big part of my childhood :)
Sean getting bothered that the seagulls are laughing at him… Me thinking “ would be interesting to see how he’d like the kookaburras we have down here 😆
1:17:00 all good media follows the rule of 3s. begining, middle, end. good albums have the best songs in those positions. good games have their best missions in those positions. good movies have their best scenes in those positions, good shows/animes have their best episodes/seasons in those positions.
As someone from Minnesota, we actually don't have that accent. Just far northern Minnesota. So it's actually a Canadian accent spilling down. And Wisconsin doesn't sound like that either. It's only rural areas that people tend to have that accent. The only thing that I have as part of the Minnesota accent is the elongated O. It truly is Minnesnowta.
“What is content, if not curiosity of man?” That sounds like those Inspirobot quotes. It’d probably have censored buttcheeks in the background or something.
Yeah~, I've always thought Nunavut sounded too close to "None of it" in English... But it's an aboriginal word that means “our land”, specifically in the Inuit language of Inuktitut.
49:11 - re: Accents. The the thing I like about Irish accents I've heard so far is, When taking at length, they've had a cadence - almost iambic pentameter - to them I never hear anywhere else. Find a video where Sean rambles at least a paragraphs worth and see if you can hear it.
Cape Breton accent is very Irish and/or Scottish (depending on the specific town), because not only are we all mainly mc's and mac's but in the late 1800's and early 1900's we hired miners from all over the world to come work here (that's a whole other horrific story) and so the accents all mixed and stayed. We have a big Italian community too (plus many others). We are also very proud of the our Celtic heritage too. I have met a lot of Irish and Scottish people who feel like the island is like home away from home.
@@astro-porscheso? Good behavior can't be pointed out anymore or what? With all those alpha male podcasters out there it's just nice to hear someone speak well about women. Like, yeah it should be the bare minimum, but it's not a very common experience for many people. Let them appreciate what they want.
Went to Texel in the Netherlands quite a lot during my childhood, so I got the pleasure of hearing seagulls make Seagull Noises™ at the crack of dawn pretty often and it sure has been something lol. They're just plotting and scheming all the time.
17:25 haha i wish I was listening at home. 😂 I’m not mathematician by any means but I am currently a mech. engineer listening at work so definitely doing some math
i laughed way too hard at the Midwestern Accent point, like you did not have to go so hard on making fun of my entire accent thank you but leave my cheese curds alone 😂
The Kessel Run was a 20-parsec route used by smugglers to move glitterstim spice from Kessel to an area south of the Si'Klaata Cluster without getting caught by the Imperial ships that were guarding the movement of spice from Kessel's mines. Han Solo did it in under 12 by taking a very dangerous shortcut.
I feel like, as a Wisconsinite, I rarely ever hear people actually acknowledge that Wisconsin is a whole ass state and does in fact exist. 😂 So hearing that people actually enjoy Midwest accents (and having Wisconsin mentioned specifically) was weirdly heartwarming and wholesome to me?? ❤
Literally got so excited for this when i got the notification this morning & the whole caveman talk im literally learning that at university and to hear their theories its so funny yet so full circle😂😂
What the average American think the Irish accent is: 1. Granny's got the artritis 2. Every Boston based punk band 3. The longest johns/flogging molly 4. Actors in whiskey advertising 5. Pikeys...
As a Midwestern, one… very happy to be mentioned. Two, stereotyped lol. Three, we are not all harmless. Four, that accent is so wrong now because we *Dont* talk like that. Either way, happy to be here.
It's true Death Stranding does kind of require being a patient person, which is probably exactly why it was perfect for me. I am very patient and I enjoyed every minute of Death Stranding from beginning to end.
The fire thing is actually interesting! We used to carry around naturally occuring fire, before we learned how to make it. We saw animals are afraid of it and burning meat kinda smells good at first. So we'd get naturally occuring fire and use it. We'd carry around embers in a bag filled with tinder, a sort of travelling torch to keep the flame for when you make camp the next night. How we discovered friction is a point of debate because there's a few ways to stumble across it and not a good way of determining which one was the actual path to discovery. One of the most likely isn't they weren't trying to make fire, they were trying to shape an arrow or spear head that they had flame hardened (you can sort of burn the ends of sticks to make them harder), and they were trying to use a stick to either drill through another stick or trying to shape the end of a stick, and when going at it, it smoked. Since we had fire before we discovered how to make it, anything that gets really hot or smokey we're going to know are a way to make fire. Personally I think a caveman was trying to make a socket in a stick for something like an atlatl, which is a very basic but very good tool assisted throwing spear. For Flint it's also pretty easy to figure out why, Flint is knapped to make all kinds of stone age tools, and if you happen to be knapping spear heads next to the fire and sparks come out of the rock? You're gonna know EXACTLY what that means. Especially with how important staying warm was when we were neolithic, anything that gets warm is going to be of extreme interest.
1:00:40 ngl this annoys me to no end too lol. Just FYI, if you're trying to send images to friends that you don't have saved on your PC (this works on mobile too) is to just copy the image itself and paste it into your chat bar. This works for posts as well on social media sites. If the copy image prompt doesnt show or work, try using the option "open image in a new tab" and you'll be able to copy/save the image there easily
fun fact about seaguls, they mate for life and they create a secret language between them and their significant other. they're so annoying, but I adore them.
1:02:14 I thought that immediately! :D They are so organised, hive-mind hard workers,... if they had the evolutionary boost like humans, they would make it so far.
Hey Canadian here! I believe Nunavut is an indigenous word which makes sense because most people that live there are indigenous, also three claps for Ethan for remembering the 3 tiny eastern provinces because I forget them sometimes lol👏👏👏
Ok, when Sean was talking about using a simulation to learn to drive, all I could think about was how my older brother learned how to drive a stick thanks to a racing arcade machine. My Mom was shocked when she went to teach him and he already knew how to do it.
“Imagine being so smart and you still can’t read the room” destroyed me
"All them books and learning...reading and can't read a fuckin' room?" 🤣
It's such an autistic saying i swear😂😂😂
"what is content, if not the curiosity of man?" - Ethan (Leak) Nestor, 2023
This was my fave part tbh so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"How do you shoo a spider away?" ethan, laughing: "A leafblower :)"
timestamp?
@@Sqwidiot 1:07:00
Sean having beef with Siri gave me a little giggle, a chortle if you will
a guffaw, perchance?
I leaking, Im laughing, and boy am I loving
A gaggle if I do say so myself
a titter
A snicker, a snacker, it's packed full-o-laughter
Today we're gonna find out how long will it take for either Sean or Ethan to mention they have ADHD, lets begin.
I vote no more than 20 mintues
@@nikitabrundritt-howell4421it was actually around the 30 minute mark!
Im surprised they can remember.
@@oranjekolathey do it enough times
Or shit!
Sean's seagull laugh is so good lmao
It sounds like Tidus
I love how jacks Siri is Irish (obviously I get why he is Irish) but I love that so much I laugh harder hearing an Irish Siri 😂
Mines irish too but I'm Australian lmao
mines Australian, but i'm American lol @@ShayNola
@@justinabean94my mums is british and shes aussie haha
I mean it's not that obvious I'm Irish and my Siri is American
Normalise mixed nationality Siri and user relationships
0:45 Brewtality would be a sick name for a beer
hell, he should name a coffee Brewtality
Ok as a dinosaur nerd with Autism and ADHD I want to give Séan bonus points for knowing Gallimimus by name despite not knowing that Velociraptor translates into "Swift Thief"
And I'm giving Ethan points for knowing what Titanoboa is!
"What is content if not the curiosity of man?" Needs to be a Brain Leak shirt. Have a brain with a pop tab of a beer can pouring piss into a pint glass. Edit: A hand "juicing" a brain by squeezing the piss out into a pint glass.
Bet >:]
I'd buy it
As a midwesterner, it made me very happy to know you guys like our accents
Cat calling is just a power thing, they don't believe it's gonna work
I actually kind of enjoyed it in Italy when I was studying abroad for a quarter, it was more like they were celebrating beauty when they saw it instead of being disgusting creeps.
Sean takes one sip of beer and then “SHUT UP SIRI”
15:32 listening to Ethan talk about his film class in high school makes me think of my videogame studies minor that I'm taking rn. My homework is to play 1-3 hours of assigned video games and then write about it. It's actually heaven on earth.
I love sitting here painting with contrast paints, listening about Sean doing the exact same thing 🙃
what're you painting?
@@Sqwidiot working my way through 20 models of tyranid termagants
“That would be so much fun to make human statues of ourselves.”
Unus Annus: am I a joke to you?
5:49 fun fact, what we consider to be seagulls are actually laughing gulls, real seagulls are massive. The little annoying ones are laughing gulls
Seagulls are just called gulls
I was listening to this while doing my makeup in the morning, and kept having to redo my eyeliner because i was crying laughing 😂
I always fall asleep listening to this podcast which is so interesting bc it’s not boring so I think the fact that both ethan and sean have adhd makes my own adhd brain chill out enough that I can actually sleep. I love this podcast
This podcast is one of the few ways I can focus at work tbh
“I thought it was a SWARM of bees” Fucking KILLED me
The snake conversation took me back to my teens when I had a friend that was 5’8” and could clear out a 6’ “tobacco” pipe and I always wondered how he knew he could do that.
The talk about the midwestern accent is so funny to me as a midwesterner bc that’s not how most of us talk. The northernmost states (North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin) are the only states who really have that North Midwest accent that Sean and Ethan were talking about. The generic Midwest accent that’s prevalent in South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio is more of a flat accent. In a lot of the traditional TV industry in the US, people are trained to use our accent bc it’s easily understandable.
Michigan is different though cuz I (a troll) have more mix of eastern Canada flat accent but then a Yooper accent is similar to the Midwestern yet unique
As someone from northernmost Wisconsin,
Very accurate for me
My favourite guilty pleasure is drinking Top of the morning coffee while watching Brain Leak podcast cause Sean and Ethan are the most two funniest UA-camrs ever.
two most youtubers ever ❤
The constant introduction thing for a minute would be funny, I think the funniest thing you could do is introduce someone completely random in eithers place and then you got a surprise guest to the podcast haha
My favorite things ever: drinking coffee and watching Brain Leak podcast 😊😊😊
Doing both rn!
But is it top of the morning coffee? 😂
@@oranjekola yes
As a midwestern I would like to submit an audio clip of my midwestern accent which is not what they described 😂
46:17 , ethan just here having an existential crisis and seán comes in with the BURN SOCIETY , lol😭
I’m definitely accident prone so I have the same “I haven’t hurt myself in a while…something’s coming” thoughts lmao
Having Milo and eating Oreos while watching this, drawing, and texting my friends while getting overwhelmed with all the tasks I've given myself but knowing that need the stimulation is the best way to live. If it stops raining then I'll be all good. It's also 8:00PM.
I absolutely LOVE this podcast and it makes my week 😊 Y'all I'm a PhD student and I genuinely have no clue how because man I am incredibly bad at math and other subjects in general.
They didn't talk about pooping themselves today. Someone write it on the calendar 😂
perfect thing to watch at 12:30am!🤣🤣🤣🤣
At the time of writing this it is the 4th of October 2023 and the time is 20:04 BST, in 3 hours and 56 minutes I will turn 18… I’d like to thank you Sean for being a big part of my childhood :)
Sean getting bothered that the seagulls are laughing at him…
Me thinking “ would be interesting to see how he’d like the kookaburras we have down here 😆
My guilty pleasure movie is Spaceballs. I've seen it over a hundred times, easily.
OOOOOOOH BABEY flawless victory for real!
I genuinely look forward to these each week. Makes my day so much better. I always laugh way too hard. Gotta start the day leakin 😂
100% funniest episode ever. I had tears in my eyes. My brain is so happy with how they jump from different subjects. My brain is free.
Can confirm this pod is my guilty pleasure
I'm very impressed with Ethan's knowledge of Canada. 10/10 from a Canadian
1:17:00 all good media follows the rule of 3s. begining, middle, end. good albums have the best songs in those positions. good games have their best missions in those positions. good movies have their best scenes in those positions, good shows/animes have their best episodes/seasons in those positions.
Ethan kinda sounded like Hiccup reading through his knowledge on dragons when he was reading out some of the leopard seal facts 😂
“they [seagulls] know how to steal food, they know how to open up doors, they know how to taxes. they’re like velociRAptors😀” -Sean McLoughlin, 2023
Am I..? Am I part of SUPER EARLY GANG?! WOOO NEW EPISODE LETS GOOOOOOOO
As someone from Minnesota, we actually don't have that accent. Just far northern Minnesota. So it's actually a Canadian accent spilling down. And Wisconsin doesn't sound like that either. It's only rural areas that people tend to have that accent. The only thing that I have as part of the Minnesota accent is the elongated O. It truly is Minnesnowta.
ACTUALLY ETHAN! The cheese store at the Mall of America closed and it was devastating. thanks for opening that wound
They god the funniest episode yet part right, this is genuinely hilarious
“What is content, if not curiosity of man?”
That sounds like those Inspirobot quotes. It’d probably have censored buttcheeks in the background or something.
crazy its episode 25 already lol love the leak
Yeah~, I've always thought Nunavut sounded too close to "None of it" in English... But it's an aboriginal word that means “our land”, specifically in the Inuit language of Inuktitut.
37:23 Sean sounds like Mickey Mouse when he says “that’s fucked!” 😂 or at least his impersonation of him unwillingly
49:11 - re: Accents. The the thing I like about Irish accents I've heard so far is, When taking at length, they've had a cadence - almost iambic pentameter - to them I never hear anywhere else. Find a video where Sean rambles at least a paragraphs worth and see if you can hear it.
Awesome podcast ethan and jack.
Cape Breton accent is very Irish and/or Scottish (depending on the specific town), because not only are we all mainly mc's and mac's but in the late 1800's and early 1900's we hired miners from all over the world to come work here (that's a whole other horrific story) and so the accents all mixed and stayed. We have a big Italian community too (plus many others). We are also very proud of the our Celtic heritage too. I have met a lot of Irish and Scottish people who feel like the island is like home away from home.
Sean and Ethan are so stupid and sweet they can’t imagine getting entertainment and satisfaction from making a woman uncomfortable. 😭
this is like ,, the bare minimum of being a decent person
@@astro-porscheso? Good behavior can't be pointed out anymore or what? With all those alpha male podcasters out there it's just nice to hear someone speak well about women. Like, yeah it should be the bare minimum, but it's not a very common experience for many people. Let them appreciate what they want.
Went to Texel in the Netherlands quite a lot during my childhood, so I got the pleasure of hearing seagulls make Seagull Noises™ at the crack of dawn pretty often and it sure has been something lol. They're just plotting and scheming all the time.
jack getting frustrated about an image being a webp was so fucking validating
17:25 haha i wish I was listening at home. 😂 I’m not mathematician by any means but I am currently a mech. engineer listening at work so definitely doing some math
i laughed way too hard at the Midwestern Accent point, like you did not have to go so hard on making fun of my entire accent thank you but leave my cheese curds alone 😂
The Kessel Run was a 20-parsec route used by smugglers to move glitterstim spice from Kessel to an area south of the Si'Klaata Cluster without getting caught by the Imperial ships that were guarding the movement of spice from Kessel's mines. Han Solo did it in under 12 by taking a very dangerous shortcut.
WOAH SO FUNNY!!!!!!
39:21
Nobody:
Ethan: people that catcall should be woodpeckers so they can just slam their faces.
Absolutely died laughing 😂😂
I got attacked by a Seagull earlier this year, you don't realise how big they are until one lands on your shoulder going for your ice-cream.
17:24 no I actually had the worst math teachers so I didn’t learn a thing🤣😭
I feel like, as a Wisconsinite, I rarely ever hear people actually acknowledge that Wisconsin is a whole ass state and does in fact exist. 😂 So hearing that people actually enjoy Midwest accents (and having Wisconsin mentioned specifically) was weirdly heartwarming and wholesome to me?? ❤
I'm a physicist and you two are definitely my guilty pleasure.
My guilty pleasure is liking Brain Leak more than Distractible
I am consuming this leak like it's breakfast cereal.
Literally got so excited for this when i got the notification this morning & the whole caveman talk im literally learning that at university and to hear their theories its so funny yet so full circle😂😂
Boy am I glad my school uses Microsoft Teams so I happen to know what they're talking about when it comes up.
I have the Velociraptor from the first movie tatted on my thigh with the "clever girl" quote🥰 JP is a top tier movie
“Imagine being so smart and not being able to read a room”
Jokes on you, I’m dumb and STILL can’t read a room! I couldn’t imagine if I tried!
May I offer the Buffalo accent? Nobody not from here can accurately mimic it!
1:14:34 you’re right there is someone that has done that before I saw it in a bad tattoo ideas video 😂
What the average American think the Irish accent is:
1. Granny's got the artritis
2. Every Boston based punk band
3. The longest johns/flogging molly
4. Actors in whiskey advertising
5. Pikeys...
37:25 Seán sounding like Mickey Mouse 😭💀
Never been so proud to be a Minnesotan 😂😂 I am very self-conscious of my accent tho 😅
The Day After Tomorrow and disaster movies in general are my guilty go-to 🍿
I call him Neil the ass tyson too. 😂 so funny never thought jack felt the same way about him
As a Midwestern, one… very happy to be mentioned. Two, stereotyped lol. Three, we are not all harmless. Four, that accent is so wrong now because we *Dont* talk like that. Either way, happy to be here.
Jack, once again, showin that he has the best taste in accents✨
It's true Death Stranding does kind of require being a patient person, which is probably exactly why it was perfect for me. I am very patient and I enjoyed every minute of Death Stranding from beginning to end.
Cape Bretoner here! Loved the guys mentioning our small part of the world! ❤
Great job Ethan, naming all the provinces in Canada!
The fire thing is actually interesting!
We used to carry around naturally occuring fire, before we learned how to make it. We saw animals are afraid of it and burning meat kinda smells good at first.
So we'd get naturally occuring fire and use it. We'd carry around embers in a bag filled with tinder, a sort of travelling torch to keep the flame for when you make camp the next night.
How we discovered friction is a point of debate because there's a few ways to stumble across it and not a good way of determining which one was the actual path to discovery.
One of the most likely isn't they weren't trying to make fire, they were trying to shape an arrow or spear head that they had flame hardened (you can sort of burn the ends of sticks to make them harder), and they were trying to use a stick to either drill through another stick or trying to shape the end of a stick, and when going at it, it smoked. Since we had fire before we discovered how to make it, anything that gets really hot or smokey we're going to know are a way to make fire.
Personally I think a caveman was trying to make a socket in a stick for something like an atlatl, which is a very basic but very good tool assisted throwing spear.
For Flint it's also pretty easy to figure out why, Flint is knapped to make all kinds of stone age tools, and if you happen to be knapping spear heads next to the fire and sparks come out of the rock? You're gonna know EXACTLY what that means. Especially with how important staying warm was when we were neolithic, anything that gets warm is going to be of extreme interest.
There is a very fine line between priceless and worthless
5:49 Omg love it!
Sean: "If we were good at math, ... we wouldn't be here. And neither would you!"
Me, an Applied Math student: 👁️👄👁️
1:00:40 ngl this annoys me to no end too lol. Just FYI, if you're trying to send images to friends that you don't have saved on your PC (this works on mobile too) is to just copy the image itself and paste it into your chat bar. This works for posts as well on social media sites. If the copy image prompt doesnt show or work, try using the option "open image in a new tab" and you'll be able to copy/save the image there easily
Aww, love the Wisconsin shout out! Midwest doesn't get enough love.
fun fact about seaguls, they mate for life and they create a secret language between them and their significant other. they're so annoying, but I adore them.
As someone from Wisconsin, I can confirm, we do have cheese. Oh heck yea bud.
“What do I like to watch that is not good” twilight. It’s so bad so why do I have the craving to watch it every few years 😂
1:02:14 I thought that immediately! :D They are so organised, hive-mind hard workers,... if they had the evolutionary boost like humans, they would make it so far.
as a Canadian, I was so excited when Ethan nailed our geography. well done, dude!
I love the 3 am podcast
Hey Canadian here! I believe Nunavut is an indigenous word which makes sense because most people that live there are indigenous, also three claps for Ethan for remembering the 3 tiny eastern provinces because I forget them sometimes lol👏👏👏
Ok, when Sean was talking about using a simulation to learn to drive, all I could think about was how my older brother learned how to drive a stick thanks to a racing arcade machine. My Mom was shocked when she went to teach him and he already knew how to do it.
The minnesota accent always makes me think of the Drop Dead Gorgeous movie. It's one of my all time favorites
As a Canadian i am proud of ethan. But jack, Nunavut is basically the arctic. Its so cold we say we're having nunavut!
Ballsacks have a "stitch" because yeah, that used to be a labia and then it fused together :)