We Got REALLY DRUNK Again | Trash Taste #192
[00:00 - 00:05] Blog page has 1.4 million views
[00:06 - 00:15]Tagline is "every gamer's dream comes true"
[00:06 - 00:15]Introduces a hotel for gamers and game lovers
[00:20 - 00:26]Hosts "Trash Taste" podcast with two other individuals
[00:41 - 00:47]Drinking alcohol on podcast
[01:28 - 01:35]Joey is 27 years old
[01:47 - 01:58]Discussing preferences for whiskey and wine
[05:24 - 05:32]They enjoy expensive drinks and open bars
[05:41 - 05:48]Expensive beer in Vegas costs $30 for a small amount
[06:14 - 06:22]Beer from Belgium is highest grade and expensive
[06:22 - 06:29]Beer is meant to be a common person's drink
[06:29 - 06:36]Inflation affects beer prices
[00:00 - 06:36]The blog page has over 1 million views and focuses on making every gamer's dream come true. The hosts of the "Trash Taste" podcast discuss their preferences for whiskey and wine, while also enjoying expensive drinks and open bars. They mention an expensive beer in Vegas and a beer from Belgium that is considered the highest grade. However, they believe that beer should be a common person's drink and not overly expensive due to inflation.
[06:36 - 06:45]Discussion about expensive alcohol in America
[07:54 - 08:04]Speculation about the reasons behind high prices for luxury goods
[08:04 - 08:11]Mention of a YouTube channel that reviews and dissects expensive bags and items
[08:49 - 09:04]Discussion about technology and its cost-effectiveness
[10:07 - 10:15]Mention of a good investment being a house
[10:27 - 10:33]Personal examples of investments that were worth the money, such as a standing desk and a coffee machine
[11:20 - 11:26]Discussion about the benefits of a good office chair and preference for an ergonomic one
[12:17 - 12:24]Mention of the pain of cleaning a gaming chair
[12:24 - 12:31]Speculation about the cleanliness of personal gaming chairs
[12:54 - 13:00]Question about whether others have a "button dent" in their gaming chairs
[06:36 - 13:00]Discussion about the cost-effectiveness of various expensive items and personal examples of worth-it investments.
[13:00 - 13:06] The speaker expresses a desire for a desk chair that does not go all the way up due to filming with a green screen.
[14:29 - 14:34]They discuss the importance of posture and a trend called "mewing" that claims to define the jawline.
[18:11 - 18:16]The speaker and friends talk about potential racism and societal pressure in regards to physical appearance.
[18:49 - 18:54]They play a drinking game called "Truth or Drink" and discuss the rules.
[18:55 - 19:01]The speaker doubts the effectiveness of the game for their group since they already know each other well.
[13:00 - 19:21]The speaker and friends discuss various topics such as posture, physical appearance, and play a drinking game.
[19:21 - 19:27] Speaker is discussing a previous question they were asked about who they would bring to a desert island
[19:35 - 19:40]They then talk about the pettiest thing they've ever done, and the speaker struggles to think of something
[20:30 - 20:40]They eventually remember a time when they called out someone for wearing a band t-shirt of a band they didn't actually know
[22:06 - 22:13]The speaker's friend wore a Kurt Cobain shirt and didn't even know who Nirvana was, which annoyed the speaker
[24:07 - 24:15]The speaker then talks about how they have played video games out of spite when someone tried to prove they were better at it
[24:46 - 24:54]They share an example of playing Call of Duty and targeting someone who had hacked their little brother's account
[25:17 - 25:25]The speaker also shares a story about a time when they annoyed someone for a week straight in hopes of getting their little brother's account back
[25:33 - 25:40]This was in response to the person stealing the account
[25:47 - 25:59]The speaker also mentions doing something petty in their first year of university, but doesn't fully explain it
[19:21 - 25:59]Overall, the speaker discusses instances of pettiness and revenge in different situations they have encountered.
[28:38 - 28:49] Narrator reflects on his lack of effort in his first year of university
[29:01 - 29:06]He admits to having a natural ability to score well on exams without studying much
[29:01 - 29:06]Narrator's friend studies for weeks before an exam and is still not able to score as high as the narrator
[29:01 - 29:06]Narrator continues to excel in his university exams with minimal effort
[29:01 - 29:06]In his final year, he only studies two days before the final exam and still manages to get a respectable grade
[29:01 - 29:06]Narrator takes pleasure in sending his results to his friend who once doubted him
[29:01 - 29:06]Despite being in a top university, the narrator realizes there are many others who are smarter than him
[30:47 - 30:54]Both narrators and friend admit to having anger issues, but the narrator believes it is a sign of weakness
[32:27 - 32:34]The narrator does not like the feeling of screaming in anger and only experiences it when drunk or at karaoke
[33:02 - 33:07]After one instance of losing control, the narrator vows to never let it happen again
[33:08 - 33:20]Narrator reflects on the feeling of losing control when angry and compares it to the feeling of regret after watching disturbing content
[26:00 - 33:20]The narrator reflects on his natural ability to excel in exams with minimal effort and recounts a time when his friend studied for weeks but still could not score as high. He takes pleasure in sending his results to his friend and reflects on the feeling of losing control when angry. The narrator admits to having anger issues but believes it is a sign of weakness and vows to never let it happen again.
[33:34 - 33:40]Introduction to the episode being sponsored by SacraCo, a monthly Japanese snack box
[33:48 - 33:54]Description of the contents of the SacraCo box
[35:43 - 35:56]Anecdote about Sydney saying "Konnichiwa" to a non-Japanese couple in a bar while drunk
[37:33 - 37:40]Discussion about weird thoughts on the toilet and taking pictures to remember memories
[40:38 - 40:55]Comparison of communication styles between men and women
[40:38 - 40:55]Discussion about the tendency for men to share experiences rather than personal feelings
[41:04 - 41:14]Anecdote about having deep talks with friends
[33:23 - 41:14]The episode includes a sponsored segment about SacraCo, an anecdote about Sydney saying "Konnichiwa" while drunk, a discussion about weird thoughts and taking pictures to remember memories, and a comparison of communication styles between men and women. It also includes an anecdote about having deep talks with friends.
[42:08 - 42:18] The speaker discusses how they struggle to remember specific details and events in conversations with friends and family
[42:32 - 42:37]They mention how their parents would often ask about their day at school, but they can't recall any specific conversations
[42:45 - 42:55]The speaker reflects on how as they have more life experiences, they start to blend together and become less memorable
[43:33 - 43:42]They share their first big experience traveling alone to Anime Expo at the age of 20
[44:28 - 44:38]They remember the most random things from big trips, such as watching Lord of the Rings with friends in a hotel room
[45:53 - 45:59]They discuss the concept of "core memories" and how certain moments can stick with you for a long time
[46:46 - 46:51]They mention a specific scene from The Simpsons that is a "core memory" for them and others
[47:35 - 47:50]The speaker shares their own "core memory" with The Simpsons involving watching the show on a hand-me-down TV in their room
[41:14 - 48:02]The struggle to remember specific details and events is a common experience and can be influenced by the number and significance of life experiences.
[48:02 - 48:09]CRT in room with long antennas
[48:10 - 48:19]Taking turns holding antenna for better reception
[48:30 - 48:37]Watching an episode of Barney and laughing
[48:58 - 49:12]Remembering random scenes from old shows
[50:43 - 50:55]Tom Scott video about collective misremembering
[51:36 - 51:42]Different versions of Jingle Bells
[51:36 - 51:42]Memory of Nelson singing Jingle Bells in Simpsons episode
[52:24 - 52:31]Childhood TV shows forgotten about
[52:32 - 52:38]Obsession with Land Before Time
[52:58 - 53:03]Glued to TV as a kid
[53:04 - 53:10]Never heard of Land Before Time until 20 years old
[53:34 - 53:40]Rewatching Wallace and Gromit
[54:24 - 54:31]Chicken Run 2 is surprisingly good
[54:37 - 54:42]Artman is good at claymation
[54:42 - 54:47]Recess was a show from OP's generation
[48:02 - 54:47]Childhood memories of watching old TV shows, including a CRT with long antennas and holding the antenna for better reception, watching Barney and Simpsons episodes, remembering random scenes, and being obsessed with Land Before Time. Also discussing Tom Scott's video on collective misremembering, different versions of Jingle Bells, and rewatching old shows like Wallace and Gromit. Mentioning the surprise of Chicken Run 2 and the nostalgia of Artman's claymation. Finally, mentioning the show Recess from OP's generation.
[48:02 - 54:47]Childhood memories of watching old TV shows, including a CRT with long antennas and holding the antenna for better reception, watching Barney and Simpsons episodes, remembering random scenes, and being obsessed with Land Before Time. Also discussing Tom Scott's video on collective misremembering, different versions of Jingle Bells, and rewatching old shows like Wallace and Gromit. Mentioning the surprise of Chicken Run 2 and the nostalgia of Artman's claymation. Finally, mentioning the show Recess from OP's generation.
[54:57 - 55:03] Narrator remembers recess and a show called Angelina Anaconda
[55:04 - 55:11]They both remember the show and discuss details about it
[56:41 - 56:46]They also discuss other shows from their childhood
[57:57 - 58:04]They talk about embarrassing things they posted on social media
[1.00:55 - 1.01:00]One of the narrators mentions a review they wrote for Sword Art Online
[1.00:55 - 1.01:00]The review is still up and they both look at it and cringe
[1.01:12 - 1.01:19]The review gave Sword Art Online a 9.5 out of 10
[1.01:29 - 1.01:36]They remember how hyped up the show was and how it affected their opinion
[1.02:06 - 1.02:12]The review has comments from viewers
[2.02:09 - 2.02:16]Friend's success in esports industry
[2.09:55 - 2.10:01]The speaker recently reunited with high school friends and had a blast reminiscing
[2.09:55 - 2.10:01]The speaker's teenage years come back to them when they're with old friends
[2.10:16 - 2.10:24]The speaker's Australian accent comes back when they're with old friends
[2.11:15 - 2.11:21]The speaker and their co-host encourage listeners to support their Patreon and interact with them on social media
[2.11:50 - 2.11:56]The episode ends with a preview of next week's episode and a final message to listeners
[2.06:21 - 2.11:56]The speaker discusses random encounters with a drug dealer and a former bully from their high school years, shares stories about old friends and their recent reunion, and encourages listeners to support them on Patreon. They also reflect on how their teenage years resurfaced during their reunion.