Do We Drink Too Much?? | Trash Taste #48
[00:07 - 00:14] They did a kayaking event at the pool where there was a strange incident with a kayak and a pool
[00:24 - 00:31]The host, Grant, and his co-host, Du Bois, talk about their three-week break from recording
[02:23 - 02:29]The break was refreshing but now they are back to recording weekly and struggling to find interesting things to talk about
[03:22 - 03:28]Grant and Du Bois wrap up their conversation and introduce the podcast
[03:34 - 03:43]Grant returns from "Journey Across Japan" with Chris Broad and talks about their trip through Kyushu
[04:20 - 04:25]Chris took Grant to a gin factory which was the highlight of the trip
[04:34 - 04:44]They went to a Welsh town in Kyoto which was underwhelming and expensive
[05:40 - 05:46]Grant sarcastically talks about the Welsh town and sheep
[00:00 - 06:20]The hosts discuss their break from recording and Grant's recent trip through Kyushu with Chris Broad, including a visit to a Welsh town in Kyoto and a gin factory.
[07:11 - 07:17]The speaker discusses cultural appropriation and self-deprecation of their own culture.
[08:53 - 09:02]They mention their experience at an Outback Steakhouse and the stereotypes they encountered.
[09:14 - 09:25]They mention their upcoming series, Journey Across Japan, and its theme of exploring the lost islands of Kyushu.
[10:25 - 10:36]The speaker talks about how they are harsher on their own culture than any other.
[11:30 - 11:35]The series is titled "Journey Across Japan: The Lost Islands" and explores various islands in Kyushu.
[11:36 - 11:47]They discuss how varied and vast Japan is compared to other countries they have explored.
[12:18 - 12:28]The speaker mentions their lack of knowledge about Australia due to its vastness and desert landscape.
[12:28 - 12:35]They discuss the extensive research and unique places their co-host, Chris, finds for their series.
[12:57 - 13:05]The speaker gives an example of a hidden statue field found through Google satellite.
[06:20 - 13:10]The speaker's main point is that Japan has a lot to offer in terms of travel and exploration.
[13:10 - 13:17]Video creator exploring a mysterious gray blob in Japan
[13:18 - 13:24]Discovers statues in the area, but no articles about it prior to video release
[13:31 - 13:36]Japan has unique and strange things on their land
[14:40 - 14:51]App used to track all the prefectures visited in Japan
[14:40 - 14:51]Can plan future trips based on unvisited prefectures
[15:16 - 15:22]Location sharing used during cycling special to track each other's locations
[15:22 - 15:33]Video editor used map data to create graphics for the special
[15:39 - 15:48]App also tracks points for places visited
[16:31 - 16:40]Google Maps tracks location history and can be viewed day by day
[17:33 - 17:44]Whole life can be compressed into a file for analysis
[19:08 - 19:15]App can be used to plan next vacation or weekend trip
[19:22 - 19:28]Video creator does not care about location unless there is something fun to do there
[13:10 - 19:34]Video creator explores a mysterious gray blob in Japan and discovers statues in the area with no prior information about it. Japan has unique and strange things on their land. App used to track all the prefectures visited in Japan can be used to plan future trips. Google Maps tracks location history and was used during a cycling special. Whole life can be compressed into a file for analysis. App also tracks points for visited places. Japan is a unique and interesting place to explore.
[19:49 - 19:59] The speaker discusses his approach to exploring new places and how he relies on others to plan and organize his travels.
[21:39 - 21:45]The speaker talks about their experience with vending machine coffee and how their perception of it changed after living in Japan.
[21:53 - 22:00]They mention their ongoing competition to visit all 47 prefectures in Japan.
[23:48 - 23:54]They also discuss their love for coffee and how it helps them start their day.
[24:06 - 24:11]The speaker shares their experience of going without coffee for a week and how it affected them.
[25:27 - 25:34]They talk about the little things in life that make their days more enjoyable, like a good cup of coffee.
[25:34 - 25:48]The speaker mentions how they judge the quality of an Italian restaurant based on their espresso.
[19:34 - 25:48]In summary, the speaker discusses their love for coffee and how it is an essential part of their daily routine.
[25:49 - 25:55] The speaker discusses the importance of ending a meal with an espresso.
[25:55 - 26:03]They mention looking for a good espresso and finding one with a visibly expensive machine.
[26:22 - 26:30]They recall a disappointment with an espresso order that turned out to be an Americano.
[26:55 - 27:04]The speaker has a preference for coffee from places with visible espresso machines.
[29:23 - 29:31]The speaker discusses a TikTok trend for an alarm clock that makes coffee.
[29:55 - 30:04]They mention their Nespresso machine and its convenience.
[30:13 - 30:24]They mention Nespresso as the best capsule machine and their purchase of one for their office.
[30:13 - 30:24]The speaker expresses their preference for the Nespresso machine and its convenience.
[30:13 - 30:24]Nespresso is the best capsule machine and a necessary item for their office.
[32:05 - 32:11]The speaker mentions the presence of many independent coffee shops in Japan, but notes the hit-or-miss quality.
[32:19 - 32:26]They recall their experience with disappointing coffee at posh-looking coffee shops in Tokyo.
[25:49 - 32:38]The speaker discusses their preference for ending meals with an espresso and their disappointment with a coffee order at a posh-looking coffee shop in Japan. They mention the convenience and superiority of their Nespresso machine and the hit-or-miss quality of independent coffee shops in Japan.
[32:38 - 32:47] Audio starts with a discussion about fancy coffee shops in Japan
[33:12 - 33:22]Complaints about the quality and price of coffee in Japan
[33:28 - 33:34]Discussion about the best coffee and tea in Japan
[35:20 - 35:31]Mention of a good fish and chips place in Shibuya, Japan
[36:59 - 37:06]Conversation shifts to British exports and the disappointment of fish and chips outside of England
[38:38 - 38:56]Discussion about the lack of cultural activities in England compared to other countries
[39:02 - 39:09]Comparison to Australia, where the main activities are still drinking and going to the beach
[32:38 - 39:09]Overall, the audio discusses the disappointment of British exports and the limited cultural activities in England compared to other countries, particularly when it comes to food and drink.
[39:15 - 39:23] The speaker talks about the depressing state of their hometown beaches and how they are filled with needles and trash.
[39:35 - 39:41]They mention growing up in a beach city and feeling disappointed with the tourist beach in England, which is expensive and just rocks.
[39:57 - 40:11]The cost of a town in the UK can be determined by the price of a pint at a pub.
[40:51 - 41:05]The speaker talks about the difference between American and British pints, and how American pints are a scam.
[42:08 - 42:15]They mention feeling superior in Switzerland because everything is cheap.
[42:16 - 42:22]Australians love coming to Japan because things are cheaper.
[42:45 - 42:56]The speaker recalls visiting cheap izakayas as a tourist, but now prefers other bars.
[43:48 - 43:54]They mention rarely drinking to get drunk anymore and wanting to be able to function the next day.
[44:34 - 44:40]The speaker talks about turning down all-you-can-drink offers and feeling like they have changed since turning 30.
[45:14 - 45:21]They mention hearing about people's views changing once they turn 30, but they personally don't feel any different.
[39:09 - 45:21]The speaker concludes by saying they do not feel 30 at all and have not changed much.
[45:29 - 45:35]The speaker struggles to keep up with partying and often forces themselves to drink, but their heart isn't in it.
[45:43 - 45:48]They used to stay up late and party, but now they are in bed by 3am and feel like they are getting old.
[45:43 - 45:48]The speaker's friend stays up until 9am and starts work at 10am, making the speaker feel bad about their own habits.
[46:33 - 46:40]The speaker's hangovers have become worse in their 30s, leading them to drink more wine.
[47:43 - 47:53]The speaker's dad is a heavy wine drinker and introduced them to wine, which they now enjoy.
[47:58 - 48:05]Wine has become the speaker's go-to drink and they feel alive after drinking a lot, which is unusual for them.
[48:42 - 48:49]In Japan, it is harder to find good wine and the speaker misses being able to easily buy it in the UK.
[49:16 - 49:28]Due to being stuck inside during the pandemic, the speaker has started drinking more wine as a hobby.
[49:59 - 50:06]Wine hangovers are more bearable for the speaker compared to beer and sake.
[50:49 - 50:57]The speaker's friend convinced them to try sake despite their hesitation.
[51:15 - 51:25]The speaker had a bad experience with sake and it left them with a terrible headache.
[51:15 - 51:25]Sake has a terrible taste and the speaker feels it contaminates their body.
[51:15 - 51:25]The speaker's worst hangovers have been from drinking sake and they shame anyone who enjoys it.
[51:26 - 51:32]The speaker and their friend rank sake as the worst for hangovers, followed by spirits.
[45:21 - 51:32]Overall, the speaker has found that their hangovers have become worse in their 30s and wine has become their preferred drink.
[51:33 - 51:40] The speaker discusses their dislike for certain shots, specifically tequila and sambuca.
[51:47 - 51:52]They mention that these shots are often associated with students and are seen as "psychopath" drinks.
[53:28 - 53:36]The speaker also talks about a bar in Swansea that serves flaming sambuca shots for a cheap price.
[55:08 - 55:14]They then mention the "Kamikaze shot" where the salt is snorted and the lime is put in the eyes.
[56:34 - 56:41]The conversation turns to the topic of people doing extreme and potentially harmful things for the sake of being "cool" or fitting in.
[56:47 - 56:52]The speaker shares their own experience with doing a "shooey" (drinking from a shoe) and mentions it as the most extreme thing they have done.
[56:55 - 57:00]The podcast is sponsored by Harry's, a shaving company.
[57:00 - 57:09]The speaker promotes Harry's by sharing their positive experience with the product.
[51:33 - 57:40]The speaker discusses their dislike for certain shots, mentions the extreme drinking culture in university, and promotes the sponsor of the podcast, Harry's.
[57:40 - 57:47] Harry's razor design team combined a weighted ergonomic handle with their signature blade cartridge for a close shave
[57:48 - 57:58]Harry's offers a 100% money back guarantee on their blades
[57:58 - 58:06]Trash Taste listeners can get a starter set for $3 at harries.com/TrashTaste
[58:06 - 58:13]The set includes a five-blade razor, weighted ergonomic handle, foaming shave gel, and travel blade cover
[58:34 - 58:42]The hosts discuss reaching a generation gap and feeling too old to do shots or get drunk
[1.03:11 - 1.03:23]They share stories of attending fancy wine events and feeling out of place
[1.04:17 - 1.04:22]Gin is considered the best alcohol for avoiding hangovers, with wine coming in second
[1.04:49 - 1.05:00]The hosts go on a tangent about water spray and Malin's ominous message for the next day
[1.04:49 - 1.05:00]Malin asked to try something on the hosts the following day
[57:40 - 1.05:00]In summary, the hosts discuss a sponsored promotion for Harry's razors, feeling old and out of place at fancy events, and Malin's mysterious request for the next day.
[1.05:05 - 1.05:11] The speaker is discussing a strange experience involving an ultrasound device being used on his face.
[1.06:23 - 1.06:32]The device is an Evian facial spray that is supposed to have ultrasonic properties.
[1.07:07 - 1.07:19]The speaker's friend Malin apparently has the device and wants to use it on his face.
[1.07:57 - 1.08:03]The speaker and his friend make jokes about the device and its potential to fix ugliness.
[1.08:27 - 1.08:34]The speaker is skeptical of the device's effectiveness.
[1.08:35 - 1.08:40]Malin sprays the speaker's face with the Evian facial spray and rubs gel on it.
[1.08:35 - 1.08:40]The speaker's face is then massaged with the device.
[1.08:54 - 1.09:02]The speaker questions the cost of the device.
[1.09:37 - 1.09:42]The speaker discusses similar products that claim to magically improve appearance.
[1.10:56 - 1.11:03]The speaker expresses sadness that people feel the need to buy these products rather than just making simple lifestyle changes.
[1.11:48 - 1.11:54]The speaker jokes about his own chicken and broccoli diet as a solution to weight loss.
[1.12:00 - 1.12:07]The speaker suggests teaming up with a chicken and broccoli company.
[1.12:07 - 1.12:13]The speaker mentions a chicken and broccoli delivery service in his area.
[1.05:00 - 1.12:13]The speaker discusses a strange experience with an ultrasound device being used on his face by his friend Malin, who claims it is an Evian facial spray with ultrasonic properties. The speaker is skeptical of its effectiveness and makes jokes about similar products. He expresses sadness about people buying into these products instead of making simple lifestyle changes. The speaker also jokes about his own chicken and broccoli diet and suggests teaming up with a chicken and broccoli company.
[1.12:13 - 1.12:19] The speaker ordered a word and it was good
[1.13:39 - 1.13:45]They talk about weight loss and how it is not always fun
[1.14:05 - 1.14:12]They discussed a chicken and broccoli delivery chain
[1.14:20 - 1.14:26]They compare going to the gym vs. doing other active activities
[1.14:20 - 1.14:26]The speaker says Nintendo's Ring Fit is a good solution for combining weight loss and fun
[1.14:20 - 1.14:26]They discuss the belief that weight loss is all about exercise and not diet
[1.14:52 - 1.15:10]The speaker shares how exercise helps them be more mindful of their food choices
[1.15:10 - 1.15:20]They mention how sometimes enjoyment is a factor in success with self-improvement
[1.15:35 - 1.15:43]They mention the importance of self-discipline over motivation in weight loss
[1.16:38 - 1.16:45]They discuss the difficulty of breaking old habits and forming new ones
[1.17:12 - 1.17:18]The speaker shares their personal experience with cutting out soda and balancing their diet
[1.17:24 - 1.18:00]They express frustration with people giving unsolicited advice about weight loss
[1.17:24 - 1.18:00]They emphasize the importance of finding what works for each individual
[1.12:13 - 1.18:11]The speaker discusses weight loss and shares personal experiences and opinions on the subject, including the importance of self-discipline, finding what works for each individual, and breaking old habits. They also mention Nintendo's Ring Fit as a solution for combining weight loss and fun.
[1.18:19 - 1.18:24] The speaker discusses the pressure of dieting and the fear of not losing weight
[1.19:04 - 1.19:14]They talk about their personal experience with dieting and how they have found a balance by eating in moderation and exercising
[1.19:04 - 1.19:14]They mention the struggle of enjoying food too much and the importance of having a good meal to look forward to
[1.22:55 - 1.23:00]The speaker then shares a negative experience with ordering food through a delivery service, where the food was not spicy enough despite requesting it to be
[1.23:53 - 1.23:59]The speaker jokes about the ratio of chili to rice being off and how the chili overpowering the dish
[1.24:11 - 1.24:23]They tried ordering in Thai to see if it would make a difference, and it did - the food was extremely spicy
[1.18:11 - 1.24:23]Overall, the speaker discusses the difficulties and importance of finding a balance between enjoying food and maintaining a healthy diet.
[1.24:44 - 1.24:49] Person talks about going to an Indian restaurant and ordering the spiciest option
[1.25:58 - 1.26:04]They have been to the restaurant many times before and usually order the same meal
[1.27:13 - 1.27:21]They discuss the different levels of spice at a popular curry chain in Japan
[1.27:22 - 1.27:30]The person cannot finish the meal because it is too spicy
[1.27:54 - 1.27:59]One time, the chef decides to make the meal extra spicy
[1.27:54 - 1.27:59]They mention their love for spicy food and how they have built up a tolerance for it
[1.27:54 - 1.27:59]They talk about slowly appreciating the pain that comes with eating spicy food
[1.29:09 - 1.29:14]The person used to not be able to handle spice, but now can handle a level three
[1.29:09 - 1.29:14]The person mentions being able to understand friends who can handle even spicier levels
[1.30:08 - 1.30:19]The episode is sponsored by Crunchyroll and they mention current anime recommendations
[1.30:19 - 1.30:30]The person is currently watching multiple anime from this season
[1.30:30 - 1.30:38]The person highly recommends the anime, "To Your Eternity"
[1.24:24 - 1.30:38]Person talks about their experience at an Indian restaurant, their love for spicy food, and how they have built up a tolerance for it. They also discuss different levels of spice and their current anime recommendations.
[1.31:08 - 1.31:13] Crunchyroll sponsoring an anime podcast
[1.32:06 - 1.32:13]Discussion about spicy food and growing peppers
[1.33:16 - 1.33:21]Brother gives parents extremely spicy peppers without telling them
[1.34:39 - 1.34:47]Discussion of the spice high caused by extremely spicy peppers
[1.35:00 - 1.35:08]Parents unknowingly eat peppers and suffer
[1.35:32 - 1.35:40]Connor suggests eating Carolina Reapers for content
[1.36:17 - 1.36:24]Crunchyroll sponsors anime podcast and discussion turns to spicy food
[1.36:30 - 1.36:36]Joey and Garnt agree to do it for the next Trash Taste episode
[1.36:48 - 1.36:53]Garnt will have to eat three peppers if he loses
[1.36:48 - 1.36:53]Joey and Garnt agree to do it for the next Trash Taste episode, with Garnt potentially having to eat three peppers if he loses
[1.37:03 - 1.37:12]Brother gives parents extremely spicy peppers without telling them
[1.37:03 - 1.37:12]Parents unknowingly eat peppers and suffer, while Connor suggests eating Carolina Reapers for content
[1.37:12 - 1.37:19]The spice high is compared to getting high on drugs Overall summary:
[1.30:38 - 1.37:19]Discussion of the spice high caused by extremely spicy peppers, compared to getting high on drugs.
[1.38:21 - 1.38:28]The speaker and their friend consumed ghost pepper extract while drinking at university
[1.38:28 - 1.38:39]The speaker's friend constantly showed them disturbing videos and had a reputation for daring people to do dangerous things
[1.38:39 - 1.38:45]The speaker's friend had ghost pepper extract with them and dared the group to try it
[1.40:37 - 1.40:51]The speaker, trying to show off their ability to handle spicy food, took a large amount of the extract and immediately regretted it
[1.41:48 - 1.41:54]The speaker spent three hours on the toilet in pain while their friends went clubbing
[1.42:18 - 1.42:24]The speaker's friend group eventually stopped keeping in touch, possibly due to this incident
[1.42:24 - 1.42:30]The speaker's friend was known for causing harm to others for a joke
[1.43:03 - 1.43:09]Consuming too much spice can lead to shock and cardiac arrest
[1.43:03 - 1.43:09]Consuming too much spice can lead to shock and cardiac arrest
[1.43:09 - 1.43:18]The speaker's friend had a reputation for showing disturbing videos and daring people to do dangerous things
[1.43:18 - 1.43:24]The speaker's friend had a reputation for showing disturbing videos and daring people to do dangerous things
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]The speaker advises against trying ghost pepper extract or any kind of extract
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]The speaker's friend may have purposely tricked the speaker into consuming a large amount of ghost pepper extract
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]The speaker advises against trying ghost pepper extract or any kind of extract
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]The speaker's friend may have purposely tricked the speaker into consuming a large amount of ghost pepper extract
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]Consuming too much spice can lead to shock and cardiac arrest
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]The speaker advises against trying ghost pepper extract or any kind of extract
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]The speaker's friend may have purposely tricked the speaker into consuming a large amount of ghost pepper extract
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]Consuming too much spice can lead to shock and cardiac arrest
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]The speaker advises against trying ghost pepper extract or any kind of extract
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]The speaker's friend may have purposely tricked the speaker into consuming a large amount of ghost pepper extract
[1.43:24 - 1.43:29]Consuming too much spice can lead to shock and cardiac arrest
[1.43:30 - 1.43:36]The speaker's friend may have purposely tricked the speaker into consuming a large amount of ghost pepper extract
[1.43:30 - 1.43:36]The speaker's friend had a reputation for showing disturbing videos and daring people to do dangerous things
[1.43:37 - 1.43:47]The speaker advises against trying ghost pepper extract or any kind of extract
[1.43:37 - 1.43:47]Consuming too much spice can lead to shock and cardiac arrest
[1.43:37 - 1.43:47]The speaker advises against trying ghost pepper extract or any kind of extract
[1.43:37 - 1.43:47]The speaker's friend may have purposely tricked the speaker into consuming a large amount of ghost pepper extract
[1.37:19 - 1.43:47]The speaker and their friend consumed ghost pepper extract while drinking at university, and the speaker's friend may have purposely tricked them into consuming a large amount. The speaker advises against trying ghost pepper extract or any kind of extract due to the potential for shock and cardiac arrest.
[1.43:53 - 1.43:58]The speaker talks about a time when they had a medical emergency and had to be injected with a needle into their heart.
[1.44:25 - 1.44:34]They discuss their fear of doing CPR and their previous experience as a lifeguard.
[1.45:05 - 1.45:13]The speaker talks about their struggles in finding a job as a lifeguard and the sacrifices they made to become one.
[1.45:50 - 1.45:59]They describe their job duties as a lifeguard and the challenges they faced with children's birthday parties and inflatables in the pool.
[1.47:21 - 1.47:28]They discuss the difficulty in trying to prevent these incidents and their frustration with parents who don't teach their children how to swim.
[1.47:35 - 1.47:41]The speaker recalls multiple instances where children who couldn't swim would sink to the bottom of the pool and they would have to rescue them.
[1.43:47 - 1.50:03]The speaker ends by summarizing the chaotic and dangerous nature of their job as a lifeguard.
[1.51:50 - 1.51:55] Narrator is a lifeguard at a pool
[1.52:14 - 1.52:19]A child jumps into the deep end and almost drowns
[1.53:42 - 1.53:50]Parents get upset and complain to manager
[1.54:35 - 1.54:41]Narrator saves the child twice and reprimands the parents for not teaching their child to swim
[1.54:35 - 1.54:41]Narrator talks about the techniques they learned for saving someone who is drowning
[1.54:56 - 1.55:05]Narrator is still angry about the incident
[1.54:56 - 1.55:05]Narrator starts going insane from the boredom
[1.55:12 - 1.55:20]Narrator talks about the mundane aspects of being a lifeguard
[1.55:26 - 1.55:32]Narrator gets scolded for scolding the parents
[1.55:26 - 1.55:32]Parents justify not teaching child to swim because they don't want him to feel different
[1.55:56 - 1.56:01]Narrator worked as a lifeguard for less than a year before moving away
[1.50:03 - 1.56:01]In summary, the narrator is a lifeguard who saves a child from drowning and reprimands the parents for not teaching their child to swim, but gets in trouble for it. They also discuss the techniques they learn for saving someone who is drowning and the mundane aspects of the job. The narrator eventually quits after less than a year due to boredom.
[1.57:12 - 1.57:18] Got a job as a lifeguard at 18 years old
[1.58:03 - 1.58:08]Pay was good but job was boring
[1.58:51 - 1.58:57]Mother taught swimming, knows how to swim
[1.58:58 - 1.59:04]Had to renew qualification every year
[1.58:58 - 1.59:04]Swimming was part of school curriculum
[1.59:10 - 1.59:15]Learned basic first aid skills
[1.59:21 - 1.59:28]Fear of not being able to touch the bottom while swimming in the ocean
[1.59:21 - 1.59:28]Mother still swims competitively at 55 years old
[2.00:02 - 2.00:09]Kids at the pool were difficult to teach
[2.00:09 - 2.00:18]Swimming pool was close to school, had dedicated lessons
[2.00:09 - 2.00:18]Mother taught swimming, knows how to swim
[2.00:43 - 2.00:50]Had to clean toilets and showers as part of the job
[2.00:56 - 2.01:07]Got tired while swimming out to sea, realized there was no ocean floor to stand on
[2.01:37 - 2.01:47]Fear of drowning due to exhaustion while swimming
[1.56:01 - 2.01:47]The speaker got a job as a lifeguard at 18, learned basic first aid skills, and had to renew their qualification every year. Their mother taught them how to swim and still swims competitively at 55. Swimming was part of their school curriculum and they have a fear of not being able to touch the bottom while swimming in the ocean. They also shared a story about getting tired while swimming out to sea and realizing there was no ocean floor to stand on.
[2.01:53 - 2.02:00]The speaker remembers being scared during a trip with friends because their life depended on it.
[2.02:14 - 2.02:20]They recall their friends being understanding and supportive.
[2.02:57 - 2.03:12]The speaker reflects on their childhood memories of swimming, including pretending to walk underwater.
[2.04:40 - 2.04:50]They discuss the prevalence of swimming lessons and pools in Australia.
[2.04:40 - 2.04:50]The speaker, who is a lifeguard, talks about finding objects in the pool and having to close it for sanitation.
[2.05:31 - 2.05:37]They mention the use of a Roomba to clean the pool and the importance of monitoring chlorine levels.
[2.06:02 - 2.06:10]The speaker shares a personal memory of finding something in the pool and not being able to see it due to being short-sighted.
[2.06:02 - 2.06:10]The speaker reflects on the irony of not being able to see well while swimming.
[2.07:04 - 2.07:11]They recall their mother not understanding their vision problems.
[2.01:47 - 2.07:56]The last bullet point summarizes the speaker's memories of swimming and their vision problems.
[2.08:04 - 2.08:10]Narrator discovers something in the swimming pool, initially blurry
[2.08:27 - 2.08:33]Approaches and realizes it is a piece of shit
[2.08:43 - 2.08:48]Has a horrified reaction and describes it in detail
[2.09:26 - 2.09:31]Recalls another incident of finding shit in the pool, this time with kayaks involved
[2.09:41 - 2.09:47]Asks for speculation on how the shit got there
[2.10:40 - 2.10:50]Admits to pissing in the pool and justifies it
[2.12:15 - 2.12:20]Mentions Patreon and social media accounts
[2.12:40 - 2.12:50]Concludes with usual topic of poo poo pee pee stories
[2.12:40 - 2.12:50]Trash Taste After Dark is mentioned as a platform for live streams
[2.07:57 - 2.12:59]Narrator recounts two incidents of finding shit in the pool, discusses pissing in the pool and mentions other topics before concluding with their usual poo poo pee pee stories.