
The hardest choices we had to make... | Trash Taste #185


[00:00 - 00:08]Would you rather be in a battle royale with friends and family or strangle 100 innocent kids every day


[00:09 - 00:14]Discussion on finding 100 innocent kids and the concept of evil


[00:24 - 00:32]Introducing the hosts and discussing a fun episode of Would You Rather


[01:23 - 01:31]Playing Would You Rather with suggestions from Patreon


[01:40 - 01:46]Mention of new content on Patreon and encouraging support


[02:10 - 02:16]Mention of revamping Patreon and offering more exclusive content


[02:22 - 02:29]Debating whether to live in the world of MCU or Invincible


[03:36 - 03:45]Choosing to get into a car crash or eat a burger


[03:53 - 03:59]Discussion on physical body vs. environmental consequences


[07:13 - 07:18]Final question about leaving Trash Taste for $10 million or staying and continuing the show


[00:00 - 07:18]Discussion on playing Would You Rather with Patreon suggestions, including debates on living in different fictional worlds and choosing between physical harm or environmental consequences, while also mentioning Patreon support and new exclusive content.


[07:19 - 07:25]Someone is saying "What the fuck off?" and mentions staying on Trash Taste


[08:16 - 08:22]They mention getting paid and hanging out


[08:35 - 08:40]They talk about crying and their $10 million villa


[10:11 - 10:22]They suggest getting a Scottish and Vietnamese guy for the podcast


[10:58 - 11:09]They mention meditation and suppressing thoughts


[11:36 - 11:42]They discuss whether they would rather have their thoughts read or internet history accessed by everyone they know


[11:36 - 11:42]They talk about being able to read each other's minds


[11:49 - 11:56]They answer a question about choosing between living on a deserted island or in rural Ohio


[12:55 - 13:00]They answer a question about watching Arkane or joining a chess boxing tournament


[13:00 - 13:10]They mention getting a Bollywood actor and paying them to watch anime


[13:52 - 13:58]They mention getting another podcast and buying the rights to Trash Taste


[13:59 - 14:07]Someone dislikes ketchup and mayo more than pizza crust


[14:15 - 14:22]They answer a question about eating only pizza crust or dipping everything in ketchup and mayo


[07:19 - 14:28]Someone talks about staying on Trash Taste, getting paid, and hanging out. They mention their $10 million villa, buying the rights to the podcast, and getting a Scottish, Vietnamese, and Bollywood person for the podcast. They discuss whether they would rather have their thoughts read or internet history accessed. They mention meditation and reading each other's minds. They answer questions about living on a deserted island or in rural Ohio, watching Arkane or joining a chess boxing tournament, and eating pizza crust or dipping everything in ketchup and mayo.


[14:28 - 14:34]The speaker talks about pretending to be a normal person at parties and their dislike of ketchup.


[15:02 - 15:10]They discuss whether they would rather eat only oranges for a week or watch fate, lore explanation videos for a week.


[17:14 - 17:19]The topic of UTIs and kidney infections is brought up.


[17:25 - 17:33]There is a debate about whether it would be worse to have an STD or hemorrhoids.


[19:56 - 20:02]The speaker mentions a time when they held their pee for too long and got a UTI.


[20:48 - 20:53]They also bring up the use of leeches as a medieval treatment for illnesses.


[21:35 - 21:44]The conversation turns to the struggle of deciding whether to get up and pee in the middle of the night or stay warm in bed.


[21:50 - 21:55]The speaker mentions a camping trip they went on with John from "Abroad in Japan."


[14:28 - 22:01]The last bullet point summarizes the speaker's discussion about various bodily functions and medical issues, including holding in pee, UTIs, and medieval treatments.


[22:38 - 22:46] The speaker is discussing a camping trip with friends.


[25:27 - 25:32]They were unprepared for the cold weather and had to rely on foot warmers and breathing into their sleeping bag to stay warm.


[26:03 - 26:08]The speaker woke up in the middle of the night with an intense urge to pee, but didn't want to leave their sleeping bag because they would get too cold.


[26:30 - 26:35]They had a bad experience and don't want to go camping again.


[28:06 - 28:17]The topic shifts to a "would you rather" question about killing friends and family or strangers, and then to whether the speaker would rather know what happens after death or how long they have to live.


[28:18 - 28:24]The speaker would rather know what happens after death.


[22:01 - 28:38]The speaker discusses a camping trip and their experience with the cold weather, as well as a "would you rather" question about death and killing. They ultimately conclude that they would rather know what happens after death.


[28:52 - 28:57]Discussion about a hypothetical scenario involving a "death note" and determining one's lifespan


[30:17 - 30:23]Debate about whether it is better to know or not know what happens after death


[30:17 - 30:23]Question about what the worst possible outcome after death could be


[30:39 - 30:46]Mention of different options for the afterlife, including hell and nothingness


[32:17 - 32:25]Suggestion that existence itself could be hell


[32:32 - 32:42]Discussion about a question from a listener regarding unlimited entertainment or food budget


[32:32 - 32:42]Personal preference for unlimited entertainment budget over unlimited food budget


[33:20 - 33:25]Argument about what constitutes a "broke college student" lifestyle


[28:39 - 35:24]Discussion about death and the afterlife, followed by a debate about hypothetical scenarios involving unlimited entertainment or food budget.


[35:25 - 35:30]Food is important and enjoyable to the speaker.


[35:31 - 35:42]The speaker believes that good food is not dependent on budget, but on effort and skill in cooking or finding good budget-friendly options.


[35:54 - 36:01]The speaker has an unlimited food budget and enjoys going out to eat every night.


[36:06 - 36:12]The speaker disagrees and prefers eating out.


[36:41 - 36:49]The speaker's companion believes that home-cooked meals have a special homely and comforting quality.


[36:41 - 36:49]The speaker's parents are good cooks, but they do not have a strong emotional attachment to home-cooked meals.


[38:00 - 38:05]The speaker believes that restaurants often serve less than what people actually want, leading them to return.


[38:58 - 39:16]The speaker would rather gain a million dollars and have to poop out a year's worth of waste in one day than never have to poop again.


[40:34 - 40:45]The speaker would choose to only play games for the rest of their life, even though they also enjoy anime.


[41:56 - 42:04]The speaker believes that they would get more emotionally attached to anime, but games offer more time investment and cannot be replaced by anime.


[35:25 - 42:35]Ultimately, the speaker values games over anime.


[42:35 - 42:50] Person prefers cutscenes in video games


[44:11 - 44:17]Person has played less video games than watched anime


[45:22 - 45:27]Would rather spend a year in Paris than Ohio


[45:28 - 45:34]Person worries about not being able to finish shows due to agreement


[45:28 - 45:34]Person has watched all available episodes of Free Run and enjoys it


[45:41 - 45:46]Person is constantly spoiled about Jiu-Jitsu Kaisen


[46:28 - 46:37]Express VPN ad


[46:59 - 47:15]Discussion about giving a blowjob


[48:12 - 48:18]Choosing between daily uploads or streaming every day


[48:33 - 48:40]Person is excited about more gaming choices


[49:15 - 49:21]Choosing between only being able to poop for one minute or for 30 minutes


[49:47 - 49:53]Person's sister takes 30 seconds to poop


[42:35 - 49:59]Person discusses preferences for cutscenes in gaming, their love for anime, and their excitement about gaming choices. They also talk about being spoiled about Jiu-Jitsu Kaisen and their preference for streaming over daily uploads. They also mention the Express VPN ad and briefly discuss giving a blowjob and choosing between pooping for one minute or 30 minutes.


[50:17 - 50:23]Person discusses their bathroom routine, including taking a long time to sit down and relax


[51:53 - 51:59]Other people in the conversation express confusion and concern about this practice


[52:22 - 52:28]The person explains that they prefer to take their time and enjoy the experience


[52:42 - 52:47]They mention sitting for 30 minutes and waiting for the remaining 30% of their bowel movement to come out


[52:42 - 52:47]They also mention that they would rather have more time in their day than just a quick bathroom trip


[54:51 - 55:02]The conversation shifts to discussing sleeping patterns and the possibility of only needing to sleep for one hour and still feel fully rested


[55:23 - 55:29]The person and others in the conversation debate the pros and cons of having more time in the day


[56:04 - 56:17]The conversation ends with the person stating that having the option for more time is beneficial, especially for those with busy schedules.


[49:59 - 56:32]In summary, the person discusses their bathroom routine and preference for taking their time, as well as the idea of having more time in the day for productivity or leisure.


[56:46 - 56:53]Speaker discussing time and appreciating what you have


[58:21 - 58:37]Joey talking about having an abundance of time


[58:37 - 58:57]Fantasy of having extra time and splitting it between work and leisure activities


[59:27 - 59:34]Discussion about being a more productive member of society with more time


[59:47 - 59:54]Mention of global world and always having someone awake to do activities with


[1.00:47 - 1.00:52]Joey's choice between becoming an anime review channel or stopping watching anime


[1.01:04 - 1.01:18]Discussion of whether watching only low-rated movies or low-rated anime would be more entertaining


[1.01:20 - 1.01:27]Comparison between enjoyment of bad movies versus bad anime


[1.02:03 - 1.02:17]Mention of Mike's disturbing question about being in a battery or strangling 100 innocent kids


[56:32 - 1.04:16]Discussion about time and appreciation, choice between becoming an anime review channel or stopping watching anime, and comparison between enjoying bad movies versus bad anime.


[1.04:16 - 1.04:24] The speaker discusses their thoughts on anime ratings and how a 5.0 rating is usually considered a bad anime.


[1.04:36 - 1.04:43]They believe that a forgettable or generic anime is worse than a bad anime.


[1.04:43 - 1.04:48]They also mention seeing similar rating scales in movies.


[1.05:27 - 1.05:36]The speaker then talks about a hypothetical scenario where they have to choose between participating in a battle royale with friends and family or killing innocent children every day.


[1.08:18 - 1.08:29]They also discuss the option of living in a different country every year or staying in America for the rest of their life.


[1.09:40 - 1.09:46]The speaker then answers a question about cuddling with a polar bear or killing and eating a penguin.


[1.10:15 - 1.10:24]They then discuss the choice between losing their taste buds or their memories from the past five years.


[1.11:15 - 1.11:32]The speaker concludes by saying that they would rather lose their taste buds because they can still rely on their sense of smell, and they believe losing memories is too traumatic.


[1.04:16 - 1.11:44]In summary, the speaker discusses various topics related to anime ratings, hypothetical scenarios, and difficult choices, ultimately concluding that losing taste buds would be a better option for them.


[1.11:44 - 1.11:53]Experiment of making someone smell food and then eat something different changes the way they taste it


[1.11:54 - 1.11:59]All-factory system is responsible for taste


[1.11:59 - 1.12:07]Losing only taste buds does not eliminate taste entirely


[1.12:19 - 1.12:27]Losing memories from the past five years would remove all backup and make it difficult to enjoy experiences


[1.13:18 - 1.13:24]Choosing to lose memories would allow for experiencing things like watching a favorite show for the first time again


[1.14:37 - 1.14:45]Losing taste buds means living without the joy of eating good food


[1.15:30 - 1.15:35]Losing legs would be preferred over losing arms due to advancements in prosthetics


[1.15:54 - 1.16:02]There are more possibilities with hands than feet


[1.16:23 - 1.16:31]Sydney's head type references include NTR and ugly bastards, while Joey's includes a wider range of genres


[1.16:45 - 1.16:52]Sydney's preferences are disliked by the others


[1.17:41 - 1.17:48]Joey's preferences involve watching everything and deciding what he likes


[1.18:53 - 1.19:01]Would you rather be happy or always right?


[1.19:01 - 1.19:10]Some would rather be miserable and always right, while others would choose happiness


[1.19:10 - 1.19:17]Being right all the time can lead to others becoming annoyed with you


[1.11:44 - 1.19:32]In summary, the discussion covers experiments on taste, the importance of smell in taste, the impact of losing taste buds or memories, preferences in hentai, and the dilemma of choosing happiness or being right all the time.


[1.19:37 - 1.19:42]The speaker discusses the idea of getting happiness from always being right and the question of whether it is better to be ignorant and happy or knowledgeable and miserable.


[1.19:43 - 1.19:52]They mention that sometimes there is no punishment for being ignorant and wonder if they would rather be ignorant.


[1.20:05 - 1.20:13]The concept of actively choosing to stop being ignorant is discussed and the dangers and addictive nature of gaining knowledge is mentioned.


[1.23:11 - 1.23:17]The speaker reflects on their childhood and how they were happy with what they had, and wonders if they were happier then or now with more knowledge.


[1.23:17 - 1.23:29]The idea of going back to that state of ignorance is discussed, but ultimately rejected.


[1.23:52 - 1.24:04]They discuss the concept of nostalgia and how they might want to go back to that childish mentality for a limited time, but not relive their whole adolescence.


[1.24:51 - 1.24:57]The conversation turns to the topic of the anime One Piece and a hypothetical scenario where the main character chooses to become a dictator.


[1.26:44 - 1.26:54]The topic shifts to a question of whether it would be better to have superpowers from the anime series Jojo's Bizarre Adventure or have a quick and painless death.


[1.26:44 - 1.26:54]The conversation ends with a humorous remark about the role they would play in a monster-themed hentai or in a deadly sky scenario.


[1.26:55 - 1.27:00]The speakers discuss the pros and cons of each option, with one ultimately choosing to die and the other choosing the superpowers.


[1.19:32 - 1.27:49]In summary, the speakers discuss the ideas of happiness, ignorance, nostalgia, and the potential consequences of gaining knowledge or having superpowers in various hypothetical scenarios.


[1.27:56 - 1.28:01]Person is discussing top or bottom in relation to a "monster"


[1.28:02 - 1.28:07]Person would rather be on top than be on bottom when having sex with a monster


[1.28:32 - 1.28:37]Person is asked if being a bottom is a deal breaker and they say yes


[1.28:37 - 1.28:48]Person then talks about a hypothetical situation where they have to choose between being a top or bottom when having sex with a monster


[1.28:57 - 1.29:05]The discussion then shifts to "would you rather" questions


[1.29:24 - 1.29:30]First question is about always having B.O. or always smelling B.O. on others


[1.31:03 - 1.31:12]Second question is about losing all friends but keeping one BFF or keeping all friends but losing one BFF


[1.31:48 - 1.31:53]Third question is about walking in on parents or having parents walk in on you during sex


[1.31:48 - 1.31:53]Discussion then turns to the awkwardness of having a sibling walk in on you during sex


[1.27:49 - 1.35:01]person discusses being top or bottom with a monster, "would you rather" questions are asked, and discussion about walking in on parents or having parents walk in on you during sex.


[1.36:52 - 1.36:57] Two individuals discuss the power of being remembered in history and the concept of cringe


[1.37:04 - 1.37:10]They bring up examples of individuals in history who are remembered for being terrible or cringe


[1.39:21 - 1.39:28]They mention the Spanish Hadsburgs and their history of incestuous marriages and genetic abnormalities


[1.39:35 - 1.39:40]The concept of the Habsburg jaw is brought up and mocked


[1.41:37 - 1.41:45]The conversation shifts to a hypothetical scenario of being able to communicate with animals or speak any language


[1.41:37 - 1.41:45]They discuss the potential career opportunities and scientific tests that could prove the ability to understand animals


[1.41:37 - 1.41:45]The final conclusion is that it would be beneficial and profitable to be able to communicate with animals


[1.35:01 - 1.42:28]Being able to communicate with animals is seen as a valuable and desirable skill


[1.44:47 - 1.44:55]The speaker is trying to figure out how to communicate with animals.


[1.45:13 - 1.45:23]They mention using a simple trick of saying "chill dog" to get close to an animal.


[1.45:13 - 1.45:23]They discuss proving their ability to communicate with animals to others.


[1.45:13 - 1.45:23]Examples of animals displaying high intelligence are brought up, such as an elephant that can paint.


[1.45:13 - 1.45:23]They mention monkeys and being able to communicate with them through movements.


[1.45:23 - 1.45:36]The speaker compares communicating with an animal to speaking a foreign language.


[1.45:23 - 1.45:36]The difficulty in proving understanding of an animal is discussed.


[1.45:23 - 1.45:36]The speaker suggests working with an animal that can communicate the most and finding a way to understand them.


[1.45:23 - 1.45:36]Teaching animals language is mentioned, but it is noted that they only remember shapes.


[1.46:28 - 1.46:34]The speaker discusses the potential for being able to build an army of animals and take over the world.


[1.46:41 - 1.46:47]The possibility of controlling bugs is brought up, specifically ants.


[1.47:08 - 1.47:14]The speaker mentions Australia as a potential final frontier for their abilities.


[1.48:03 - 1.48:14]The hosts wrap up the episode by thanking patrons and promoting their Patreon for exclusive content.


[1.48:14 - 1.48:19]The episode ends with a brief clip from their latest episode and a reminder to follow them on social media and Spotify.


[1.42:29 - 1.48:19]The speaker discusses their fascination with communicating with animals and the potential for using it to take over the world.