
Pinkward Banned, GOT, NA vs. EU MSI Finals - OfflineTV Podcast EP15 ft Scarra, Albert, Markz, Xell


[00:00 - 01:03]Introduction to the 15th offline TV podcast


[00:11 - 00:53]Shah has asked the speaker to be on the podcast


[00:19 - 00:32]Speaker has been on almost a third of the podcast episodes


[01:03 - 01:09]Everyone shares personal updates


[01:09 - 01:45]Speaker has started personal training but people think he has lost weight


[01:45 - 01:50]Everyone shares personal updates


[01:50 - 02:21]Speaker has started personal training but people think he has lost weight


[02:21 - 02:49]Josh watched Detective Pikachu with Lily


[02:50 - 03:39]Jamie got the front page of GLT, speaker got a rotating side spot


[03:39 - 04:22]Albert is cooking on the laptop since producer Sean is not there


[03:51 - 04:17]Speaker has been on almost a third of the podcast episodes


[04:23 - 05:15]He will also attend Husky Gaming Expo with Lily and Box Box


[04:34 - 05:01]He will be going to New Jersey with Lily for her brother's graduation


[05:15 - 06:10]He will be playing music at the wedding


[05:23 - 05:30]Topics for the podcast have been poorly planned


[05:30 - 05:36]He will then go to his first close friend's wedding


[05:42 - 05:48]He will also attend Husky Gaming Expo with Lily and Box Box


[06:10 - 06:34]Streamer camp is also keeping him busy


[06:34 - 07:23]Speaker's sleep schedule has been impacted by recent events in other people's lives


[06:52 - 06:57]Albert is cooking on the laptop since producer Sean is not there


[07:09 - 07:39]Host checks in with everyone and shares his upcoming plans


[07:39 - 07:46]Catch up on offline TV happenings, specifically MSI casting bench


[07:55 - 08:01]Speaker has not been doing the casting but has done a random day and the play-in stage


[08:01 - 09:09]They discuss different hair color options, including blue, pink, and reflective white


[08:01 - 09:49]Host checks in with everyone and shares his upcoming plans


[08:12 - 08:26]Topics for the podcast have been poorly planned


[08:26 - 11:12]Albert talks about dying his hair every 2-3 months and considering trying something new


[08:42 - 09:24]Josh watched Detective Pikachu with Lily


[08:55 - 09:03]Speaker has been on almost a third of the podcast episodes


[09:49 - 09:58]Host checks in with everyone and shares his upcoming plans


[09:58 - 10:03]Jamie got the front page of GLT, speaker got a rotating side spot


[11:12 - 13:51]The conversation shifts to a Japanese comedian who lived in a box for a year to try and become famous


[13:51 - 14:55]Albert talks about dying his hair every 2-3 months and considering trying something new


[14:13 - 15:12]They discuss whether unique hair colors give streamers an advantage, with some disagreement


[15:14 - 18:21]The conversation shifts to a Japanese comedian who lived in a box for a year to try and become famous


[16:08 - 17:51]The house was funded by someone and the deal was for them to live together for six months without any drama.


[17:30 - 20:08]A clip of the group being loud and waking up Pink Sparkles caused some drama.


[17:37 - 19:14]Albert talks about giving Pokimane a late birthday present, including a designer cat face mask and a white knight costume


[17:52 - 18:09]They discuss different hair color options, including blue, pink, and reflective white


[18:31 - 18:50]Albert talks about giving Pokimane a late birthday present, including a designer cat face mask and a white knight costume


[19:15 - 19:43]The conversation ends with Albert discussing the pain of his arm from the previous clip shown.


[19:15 - 20:20]The clip of the group being loud is not a serious issue and is just typical roommate behavior.


[19:36 - 24:02]A clip of the group being loud and waking up Pink Sparkles caused some drama.


[21:51 - 25:33]A group of streamers and YouTubers, including Mitch Jones, Pink Sparkles, and K-Bubbles, have moved into a house together.


[25:52 - 26:43]Some people think the group may benefit from living together, others think it may not be a smart move.


[26:05 - 26:56]The streamers are known for their polarizing behavior and often engage in physical stunts or pranks on each other.


[26:11 - 28:19]The speaker mentions that there is no overarching structure or content among these streamers.


[26:21 - 29:03]The house was funded by someone and the deal was for them to live together for six months without any drama.


[26:27 - 28:42]The group is not creating content together, but rather just living together.


[27:39 - 29:50]They also note that some of the streamers do not get along with each other and have different sleep schedules.


[29:03 - 30:00]There is no curfew in the house, despite rumors of a 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. curfew.


[29:03 - 30:15]The speaker concludes that the internet has given a platform for weird and disturbing behavior.


[30:00 - 32:11]A group of streamers and YouTubers, including Mitch Jones, Pink Sparkles, and K-Bubbles, have moved into a house together.


[30:15 - 31:46]The speaker enjoys the content of one particular streamer named Miz, who creates skits and was recently unbanned.


[31:46 - 34:16]The speaker concludes that the internet has given a platform for weird and disturbing behavior.


[34:16 - 35:11]The speaker empathizes with the loneliness that content creators can feel, but does not excuse Super Metroid's actions.


[35:11 - 35:30]They also note that some of the streamers do not get along with each other and have different sleep schedules.


[35:30 - 35:53]The topic of underage fans meeting YouTubers at events like VidCon is also brought up.


[35:54 - 36:40]They suggest that Super Metroid should disappear for a while and seek help.


[36:46 - 38:29]The speaker concludes that the internet has given a platform for weird and disturbing behavior.


[37:14 - 38:03]The topic of underage fans meeting YouTubers at events like VidCon is also brought up.


[37:51 - 38:51]There was a controversy on YouTube about the algorithm promoting disturbing content targeted towards children


[38:51 - 40:02]The content was inserted into kids' recommended feeds and people would use comments to find and reach out to potential victims


[39:01 - 39:34]Tyler1's commitment to the bit was surprising, as the situation became more intense


[40:03 - 40:44]Another controversy arose over a league of Legends streamer, Tyler1, who refused to press any buttons in-game


[40:44 - 42:50]A small streamer was recently banned for using a derogatory term, but claimed he was actually saying a different word


[41:41 - 42:33]Tyler1's commitment to the bit was surprising, as the situation became more intense


[42:14 - 44:45]A small streamer was recently banned for using a derogatory term, but claimed he was actually saying a different word


[44:11 - 45:53]Streamer xQc is known for his incoherent rants and blowing out his microphone


[45:53 - 48:30]The streamer was not given a chance to explain or provide context before being banned


[46:00 - 47:01]Context and due diligence are important in determining whether a ban is justified


[46:18 - 46:38]Twitch should consider hiring someone to isolate and relisten to audio before issuing bans


[47:15 - 47:51]There was a controversy on YouTube about the algorithm promoting disturbing content targeted towards children


[47:58 - 48:23]A small streamer was recently banned for using a derogatory term, but claimed he was actually saying a different word


[48:30 - 48:49]Context and due diligence are important in determining whether a ban is justified


[48:36 - 48:42]Another controversy arose over a league of Legends streamer, Tyler1, who refused to press any buttons in-game


[48:49 - 49:58]Tyler1's commitment to the bit was surprising, as the situation became more intense


[49:45 - 52:02]They mention buffs to the champion and how it affects gameplay.


[49:58 - 50:18]Another controversy arose over a league of Legends streamer, Tyler1, who refused to press any buttons in-game


[50:50 - 51:17]Tyler1's commitment to the bit was surprising, as the situation became more intense


[50:50 - 51:38]The conversation starts with a discussion about a champion in a game.


[51:07 - 53:46]The conversation shifts to discussing another champion and how it works in the game.


[51:17 - 53:41]The conversation starts with a discussion about a champion in a game.


[53:46 - 55:16]The conversation shifts to discussing another champion and how it works in the game.


[53:55 - 56:53]The conversation turns to the upcoming finals for a professional gaming tournament.


[54:07 - 56:29]They discuss the potential for a mobile game without an esports scene.


[55:16 - 57:18]The conversation starts with a discussion about a champion in a game.


[57:18 - 59:39]They talk about the dominance of Korean players in the game.


[58:24 - 1.01:35]They discuss the influx of imports in the North American scene and its impact on developing talent.


[1.01:08 - 1.04:35]The conversation shifts back to the finals and the storyline of one of the players.


[1.02:19 - 1.03:50]They mention a documentary series that followed the team during last year's finals.


[1.03:37 - 1.06:17]They discuss a picture of Faker and Perks with a million views.


[1.04:01 - 1.06:34]They discuss the importance of having players who can play multiple positions and champions.


[1.04:55 - 1.08:17]The conversation turns to the upcoming finals for a professional gaming tournament.


[1.06:17 - 1.07:35]They talk about a big party happening the same night and wonder if they should go.


[1.06:34 - 1.09:15]The conversation ends with a humorous comment about a player and a music festival.


[1.06:59 - 1.09:26]The conversation turns to the upcoming finals for a professional gaming tournament.


[1.06:59 - 1.09:26]They discuss a picture of Faker and Perks with a million views.


[1.07:44 - 1.10:10]They talk about a big party happening the same night and wonder if they should go.


[1.09:34 - 1.11:24]They discuss a picture of Faker and Perks with a million views.


[1.11:24 - 1.14:37]They discuss the Game of Thrones series and its disappointing final season.


[1.11:51 - 1.12:18]They mention how the ending of the series was disrespectful to the time invested in it.


[1.14:19 - 1.15:50]They discuss the Game of Thrones series and its disappointing final season.


[1.15:51 - 1.16:31]They talk about the possibility of another season being declined by HBO.


[1.16:17 - 1.18:44]They mention a petition to redo the final season with better writers.


[1.17:44 - 1.20:24]They discuss the entitlement of fans and artists in regards to creative direction.


[1.17:52 - 1.21:02]They talk about the possibility of another season being declined by HBO.


[1.20:24 - 1.22:30]They discuss potential plot points and lore from spoilers for the final episode.


[1.21:23 - 1.23:51]The audio is about the frustrations with the execution of the plot points in Game of Thrones, particularly with the Night King storyline.


[1.21:58 - 1.23:17]The speaker is disappointed with how the big threat of the white walkers was resolved and feels it could have been more interesting and tied in with other storylines.


[1.22:59 - 1.25:13]They feel that the ending focused too much on Cersei and the Iron Throne, instead of the bigger themes of the show.


[1.24:37 - 1.27:32]The speaker is disappointed with how the big threat of the white walkers was resolved and feels it could have been more interesting and tied in with other storylines.


[1.26:06 - 1.27:52]They also mention Brandon Sanderson as a talented world builder and writer who could potentially finish Game of Thrones.


[1.27:53 - 1.29:02]They feel that the ending focused too much on Cersei and the Iron Throne, instead of the bigger themes of the show.


[1.29:02 - 1.31:53]The speaker then brings up the recent trend of biopics about famous people, such as Tolkien and Elton John, and discusses the popularity of autobiographies in audiobook form.


[1.29:54 - 1.31:28]The speaker brings up other epic book series like Wheel of Time and Malazan, which have intricate world building and are highly regarded.


[1.31:28 - 1.33:03]They joke about a potential movie about "Poke Man" starring Scarra.


[1.31:53 - 1.33:36]The speaker then brings up the recent trend of biopics about famous people, such as Tolkien and Elton John, and discusses the popularity of autobiographies in audiobook form.


[1.32:49 - 1.34:24]They mention enjoying the autobiography of Andre Agassi, who was forced into playing tennis by his father.


[1.33:15 - 1.35:43]They discuss the potential of writing books about their lives in the future, with Scarra estimating they could sell 9,000 copies in the first week.


[1.34:25 - 1.36:44]The speaker then brings up a movie called "A Courtship of Rivals" about Magic Johnson.


[1.35:00 - 1.36:35]The speaker then brings up the recent trend of biopics about famous people, such as Tolkien and Elton John, and discusses the popularity of autobiographies in audiobook form.


[1.35:49 - 1.37:20]They joke about a potential movie about "Poke Man" starring Scarra.


[1.36:05 - 1.37:59]Albert mentions his interest in doing more magic on Twitch, but notes the ethical and legal issues involved in revealing tricks.


[1.37:20 - 1.40:18]They debate whether or not Twitch streamers, particularly Pokimane and Ninja, could release successful books at their current levels of fame.


[1.40:18 - 1.41:19]Scarra talks about his 365-day challenge to stream every day, which he finds easy.


[1.41:19 - 1.41:50]They discuss the potential of writing books about their lives in the future, with Scarra estimating they could sell 9,000 copies in the first week.


[1.41:51 - 1.45:21]Albert mentions his interest in doing more magic on Twitch, but notes the ethical and legal issues involved in revealing tricks.


[1.44:44 - 1.46:20]They end by encouraging viewers to like, comment, and subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel, and joking about the return of the "main cast" next week.