
Online Dating, Disasters, and Movie Reviews - OfflineTV Podcast EP14 ft Toast, Scarra, Lily & Yvonne


[00:00 - 01:01]Lily was asked to join the podcast because she wanted to speak about defending the artist community over recent drama


[00:08 - 01:48]She was asked to speak more due to not having much to offer in previous episodes


[01:48 - 02:06]Scarra talks about his recent success in an auto chess tournament


[02:07 - 02:29]The podcast ends with the group joking and bantering about various topics.


[02:29 - 04:38]The group discusses plans for a League of Legends event in Seattle


[04:38 - 05:14]The podcast is sponsored by East meets East, a dating app for Asian Americans


[05:14 - 05:35]They also talk about the struggles of growing up as Asian Americans and finding someone who can understand


[05:35 - 07:44]The group shares their experiences with dating and the importance of cultural compatibility


[05:43 - 07:44]The speaker asks if anyone has used dating apps before


[06:43 - 07:02]The podcast ends with the group joking and bantering about various topics.


[06:43 - 08:42]The speaker mentions being interested in Asian American women on dating apps


[07:44 - 08:42]They also talk about the struggles of growing up as Asian Americans and finding someone who can understand


[08:08 - 09:24]The podcast is sponsored by East meets East, a dating app for Asian Americans


[08:08 - 10:01]The speaker asks if anyone has used dating apps before


[08:42 - 10:36]The speaker mentions being interested in Asian American women on dating apps


[08:51 - 09:29]They also talk about the struggles of growing up as Asian Americans and finding someone who can understand


[10:01 - 12:07]The speaker mentions their own experience using East Meets East, including receiving messages from men and women


[11:19 - 12:45]The speaker asks if anyone has used dating apps before


[11:56 - 15:06]They mention the fear of being catfished and the importance of verifying someone's identity before meeting them in person


[15:06 - 18:14]The speaker asks if anyone has used dating apps before


[18:14 - 19:12]Popular YouTuber ProJared lost hundreds of thousands of subscribers after his ex-wife accused him of cheating.


[19:12 - 20:13]The drama surrounding the cheating scandal is highly discussed and magnified due to the elevated platform and pedestal that online personalities are put on.


[19:31 - 22:09]One of the issues brought up is the idea of bringing up old mistakes and actions, which can be damaging for someone in the public eye.


[20:13 - 21:04]The drama surrounding the cheating scandal is highly discussed and magnified due to the elevated platform and pedestal that online personalities are put on.


[21:29 - 21:53]One of the issues brought up is the idea of bringing up old mistakes and actions, which can be damaging for someone in the public eye.


[22:09 - 25:21]Scarra, a member of the group discussing the scandal, shares his own experiences with being accused of being a bad person online.


[25:21 - 28:15]One of the issues brought up is the idea of bringing up old mistakes and actions, which can be damaging for someone in the public eye.


[28:15 - 31:12]Popular YouTuber ProJared lost hundreds of thousands of subscribers after his ex-wife accused him of cheating.


[28:26 - 29:49]Another example of a controversial streamer is Delor, who was recently banned for 30 days for harassment and hateful conduct.


[28:45 - 29:38]The group also discusses the potential for redemption and the ability to bounce back from controversy.


[29:49 - 30:44]The group reflects on their experiences with toxic behavior online and the prevalence of trash-talking in online gaming communities.


[30:44 - 32:26]However, this is not the first time Delor has been involved in controversial incidents, including using racial slurs and making sexist remarks to a female player.


[31:12 - 33:04]Scarra, a member of the group discussing the scandal, shares his own experiences with being accused of being a bad person online.


[31:22 - 33:04]Discussion about a controversial YouTuber who said a racial slur multiple times in a video.


[33:04 - 33:58]One person shares their experience of meeting the YouTuber in real life and feeling less affected by their offensive language.


[33:45 - 38:59]The conversation shifts to Twitch and how the platform can be confusing for streamers due to inconsistent banning rules.


[35:43 - 38:32]One person shares their experience of meeting the YouTuber in real life and feeling less affected by their offensive language.


[36:04 - 38:18]The conversation shifts to Twitch and how the platform can be confusing for streamers due to inconsistent banning rules.


[38:59 - 39:58]The group discusses a convicted YouTuber who asked underage girls to send him inappropriate videos.


[39:58 - 42:06]One member shares their experience with receiving inappropriate photos from fans.


[41:46 - 44:26]They touch on the power and responsibility that comes with fame and how some fans can be very dedicated, while others may hate for the sake of it.


[44:26 - 46:21]The conversation ends with a discussion about haters and fans, and how haters may actually be more invested in someone than a casual fan.


[45:30 - 46:53]They talk about how people often forget small details


[46:57 - 47:58]They talk about countries where pedophilia is legal and mention child brides


[47:46 - 51:42]The conversation shifts to pop culture and they review the movie Detective Pikachu


[51:42 - 54:30]They discuss the controversial abortion laws in Georgia and debate the topic


[52:12 - 53:59]They discuss a comment about killing someone and whether it's considered pedophilia


[52:48 - 55:21]They talk about how people often forget small details


[53:26 - 54:24]They discuss the controversial abortion laws in Georgia and debate the topic


[55:21 - 57:04]They talk about their experience at the Godzilla movie premiere, including being sponsored and seeing other celebrities


[57:04 - 58:02]They mention the movie is sponsored and talk about one of the actors being Ice Cube's son


[58:02 - 59:15]They mention a pre-reception before the movie where the room split between esports and tiktokers


[59:15 - 1.00:14]Toast is called a "pussy" for not asking for pictures during the reception.


[59:15 - 1.00:14]They discuss a missed opportunity to meet someone and take a picture with them for social media.


[59:25 - 59:46]They mention that they sat in a corner and talk about a person named Toast.


[1.00:14 - 1.00:55]The conversation shifts to negative reinforcement and how the speaker is using it on the other person to stop them from yawning.


[1.00:56 - 1.01:17]They talk about being underage and how it's offensive to make jokes about it.


[1.01:17 - 1.01:48]The conversation shifts to negative reinforcement and how the speaker is using it on the other person to stop them from yawning.


[1.01:49 - 1.02:35]The other person questions the need for an all-women panel and if men can understand women's experiences.


[1.01:54 - 1.02:08]They mention that they sat in a corner and talk about a person named Toast.


[1.02:36 - 1.06:21]The other person questions the need for an all-women panel and if men can understand women's experiences.


[1.02:57 - 1.03:35]They mention a woman with a large Twitter following who is promoting a sex strike to protest laws about miscarriage.


[1.03:35 - 1.05:41]The other person questions the need for an all-women panel and if men can understand women's experiences.


[1.05:47 - 1.06:42]The speaker brings up the idea of a panel of all women with daughters to make laws regarding women's issues.


[1.06:42 - 1.07:46]The other person questions the need for an all-women panel and if men can understand women's experiences.


[1.06:52 - 1.10:28]They discuss the importance of empathy and how it relates to coaching and being a streamer.


[1.08:05 - 1.11:53]The conversation turns to streamer camp and how it involves personal relationships and clout.


[1.08:25 - 1.09:08]The other person questions the need for an all-women panel and if men can understand women's experiences.


[1.09:57 - 1.11:59]The conversation starts with someone wondering if they should go over and introduce themselves to someone else.


[1.11:24 - 1.13:43]The conversation turns to streamer camp and how it involves personal relationships and clout.


[1.12:00 - 1.13:33]They talk about shipping content and how it is popular on livestream fail.


[1.13:04 - 1.14:58]The appeal of shipping is the relatability and desire for love


[1.14:30 - 1.17:12]Personal experiences with shipping and how it can be awkward or embarrassing


[1.16:09 - 1.18:23]The appeal of shipping is the relatability and desire for love


[1.17:55 - 1.21:06]Personal experiences with shipping and how it can be awkward or embarrassing


[1.21:14 - 1.24:13]Examples of popular streamer "ships" and how they gain attention


[1.22:25 - 1.25:06]People discussing shipping content on streamers and how it can be cringy


[1.25:06 - 1.26:32]Discussion of potential ships and wingmanning


[1.26:34 - 1.30:13]Plugs for personal social media and sponsor East Meets East


[1.27:10 - 1.28:47]Announcement of upcoming merchandise release and plans for a streaming challenge


[1.27:17 - 1.29:28]Personal experiences with shipping and how it can be awkward or embarrassing


[1.28:52 - 1.30:33]Banham is banned from chat, sign off and thanks for watching.