
WE HAVE NO ENEMIES | Trash Taste #161


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[02:27 - 02:39]Gaunt and Connor discuss their names


[02:27 - 02:39]Discussion about white names and Gaunt's rant about Cards Against Humanity


[03:14 - 03:32]Gaunt's name is actually pronounced "grand" but spelled with a "t" because of Thai translation


[04:58 - 05:04]Has always hated it, but reached a breaking point recently


[06:22 - 06:32]Gaunt hates Cards Against Humanity


[06:32 - 06:40]Played it at a party or gathering with friends


[08:00 - 08:28]Feels pressured to play along even though he hates it


[08:00 - 08:28]Gaunt feels like he's the only one who doesn't enjoy it


[08:28 - 08:50]Thinks the jokes and punchlines haven't aged well


[08:28 - 08:50]Quiplash is similar to Cards Against Humanity in that it relies on pre-written punchlines


[09:06 - 09:21]Also dislikes Jackbox and specifically Quiplash


[00:00 - 09:21]Gaunt hates Cards Against Humanity and feels pressured to play along even though he's always hated it. He also dislikes Jackbox and specifically Quiplash because they rely on pre-written punchlines.


[10:54 - 11:00] The speaker discusses their dislike for certain games, particularly "quip lash" which they liken to "Cards Against Humanity 2.0"


[11:16 - 11:25]The speaker also mentions other games that they find equally unfunny, such as "That's What She Said" which is essentially the same as "Cards Against Humanity" but with "your mom" jokes.


[11:35 - 11:51]They explain how the game can be ruined by people using inside jokes and how it feels unnatural and constructed.


[11:35 - 11:51]They discuss moments where they thought they had a great answer, but it fell flat and made the game less enjoyable.


[14:56 - 15:17]The speaker also mentions their aversion to board games and how they would rather just socialize with their friends without the added element of a game.


[16:40 - 16:51]They mention that "Cards Against Humanity" is a popular game and can be seen as an icebreaker for some people.


[16:57 - 17:03]The speaker concludes by stating that the game's humor has not aged well and they have vivid memories of certain unfunny cards.


[09:22 - 17:46]Overall, the speaker expresses their dislike for "quip lash" and "Cards Against Humanity" and their preference for just hanging out with friends without the added pressure of playing a game.


[18:06 - 18:13] The speakers discuss their preferences for social gatherings and board games.


[21:32 - 21:38]They mention playing a game called DOS and debate its rules and popularity.


[22:30 - 22:36]The conversation shifts to the Final Fantasy video game franchise and one speaker's experience playing Final Fantasy 8.


[22:30 - 22:36]They discuss the gameplay and story of Final Fantasy 8, including a feature called drawing that the speaker found tedious.


[25:03 - 25:08]The conversation ends with a brief discussion about the length of the game and the speaker's use of a built-in accelerator.


[17:46 - 25:26]Overall, the speakers discuss their experiences with different games and express their preferences for simpler and shorter games.


[25:26 - 25:36] The speaker turned off a game because it was unbearable and didn't have a slow motion option


[25:37 - 25:45]They compare it to discovering running in Pokemon and finally understanding the game


[26:15 - 26:20]They discuss how many video games assume prior gaming experience and don't provide enough information for beginners


[26:15 - 26:20]They discuss how many video games assume prior gaming experience and don't provide enough information for beginners


[27:50 - 27:56]The speaker struggled with the menus in Final Fantasy and spent 40% of their time in them


[29:18 - 29:24]The speaker shares their personal experiences and opinions on the topic


[29:25 - 29:33]They mention the frustration of not having specific numbers for abilities and chances in games


[31:59 - 32:07]The speaker enjoys finding hidden bosses and secrets in RPGs


[32:12 - 32:22]The video is discussing assumptions and frustrations in gaming genres, specifically JRPGs


[25:26 - 32:22]Overall, the video discusses the challenges and assumptions in JRPGs, particularly in regards to menu navigation and understanding game mechanics.


[32:22 - 32:44] Person talking about a video where a man got his wife/girlfriend to play video games


[32:44 - 32:53]Mention of how ingrained video game language is in our minds


[32:54 - 33:04]Comparison to teaching someone who has zero experience with computers


[33:29 - 33:41]Mention of playing "Souls-like" games and struggling with understanding the rules


[33:59 - 34:12]Discussion about discovering mechanics in games and how it can lead to obsession


[34:50 - 34:56]Talk about playing "Final Fantasy" games and preference for story over mechanics


[36:38 - 36:46]Mention of playing "Fortnite" and enjoying it despite initial hesitation


[37:20 - 37:25]Discussion about playing "TFT" and reaching master rank


[38:38 - 39:06]Mention of playing "Jedi Survivor" and enjoying it due to the setting


[39:06 - 39:14]Mention of the game's cosmetic system and how the speaker does not care about cosmetics


[39:42 - 39:56]Comparison to dressing nicely in real life vs in a virtual world


[32:22 - 40:11]Speaker's preference for standing out and finding their own "skin" in gaming Overall, the speaker discusses their recent interest in playing video games and their experiences with different games, including "Fortnite," "TFT," and "Jedi Survivor." They also mention their preference for story over mechanics in games and their lack of interest in cosmetics.


[45:16 - 45:27] They discuss their gaming habits, including the types of games they enjoy and the amount of time they spend playing them.


[45:27 - 45:49]They joke about one member playing Minesweeper and the other playing Balloon Tower Defense.


[45:27 - 45:49]They discuss how these games can be addicting and how they can lose track of time while playing.


[45:59 - 46:06]They mention how these types of games are like modern versions of idle games or watching TV while talking to a friend.


[46:27 - 46:33]They talk about a recent event in a game called "Honkai Star" where they spent hours clicking buttons and watching numbers go up.


[46:57 - 47:08]They discuss how this type of gameplay can be satisfying and addicting.


[47:32 - 48:09]They joke about how this is what they do when they don't have a Trash Taste recording.


[47:32 - 48:09]They briefly mention their sponsorship with Cash App and how it is a helpful tool for managing money.


[40:11 - 48:09]The hosts discuss their gaming habits, joking about playing Minesweeper and Balloon Tower Defense. They discuss how these games can be addicting and similar to idle games. They mention a recent event in a game where they spent hours clicking buttons and watching numbers go up. They talk about the addicting nature of this type of gameplay and briefly mention their sponsorship with Cash App.


[48:59 - 49:06]Joe and someone else watch John Wick 4


[49:28 - 49:36]Joe didn't watch John Wick 3 before watching 4


[51:49 - 51:54]Joe didn't know Donnie Yen's character was blind


[52:41 - 52:49]Some scenes with Donnie Yen's character were inconsistent and confusing


[54:00 - 54:16]Joe liked the campiness and cheesiness of John Wick, but some parts were too much for him


[54:23 - 54:34]The main villain in John Wick 4 was cartoonish and over the top


[55:12 - 55:26]Inconsistencies with the rules of the assassin world bothered Joe


[55:26 - 55:40]Joe thinks he could have skipped John Wick 3 and still understood the plot


[55:26 - 55:40]The rules of the assassin world were more ingrained in the plot of John Wick 4


[55:52 - 56:18]Little inconsistencies in the logic of the world bothered Joe


[55:52 - 56:18]Joe enjoys suspending disbelief, but it needs to make sense within the world's own logic


[48:09 - 56:18]Joe watched John Wick 4 without seeing the third movie and had trouble understanding some aspects of the plot and inconsistencies in the world's logic. He also had mixed feelings about the campiness and cheesiness of the film.


[57:05 - 57:13] The speaker discusses how the third movie in the series has too much focus on plot.


[1.00:40 - 1.01:04]They joke about the third movie being like the second Lord of the Rings film.


[1.00:40 - 1.01:04]The speaker mentions inconsistencies in the logic of the series.


[1.01:04 - 1.01:10]They ask what the third movie is and express disbelief when told it has the most plot.


[1.01:04 - 1.01:10]The speaker defends the plot of the third movie and the conversation turns to the fight scenes.


[1.01:10 - 1.01:27]They mention that the third movie has a lot of plot and they don't remember much dialogue from the first one.


[1.02:29 - 1.02:34]They praise the depth of the speaker's analysis of the series.


[1.02:58 - 1.03:17]They discuss the decline of martial arts films and name Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Donnie Yen as legends.


[1.03:24 - 1.03:31]They mention that there used to be a lot of martial arts films being made but not currently.


[1.03:43 - 1.03:50]They suggest that people are not as interested in martial arts at the moment.


[1.04:01 - 1.04:12]The speaker disagrees with the statement that UFC has replaced martial arts films.


[1.04:01 - 1.04:12]Joe Rogan is mentioned as having said that he thinks Bruce Lee would not win in a fight against Donnie Yen.


[56:18 - 1.04:18]The speaker discusses their thoughts on the third movie in the series, praises the depth of analysis, and expresses disbelief about the amount of plot. They also discuss the decline of martial arts films and mention legends such as Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. The conversation turns to the fight scenes and inconsistencies in the logic of the series. They disagree with the idea that UFC has replaced martial arts films and mention Joe Rogan's opinion on a hypothetical fight between Bruce Lee and Donnie Yen.


[1.04:18 - 1.11:30]The speaker discusses his thoughts on violence, UFC, and martial arts films, expressing a desire for new content and a dislike for the use of wires in martial arts.


[1.11:31 - 1.11:39]Speaker discusses their preference for more grounded martial arts, as opposed to the exaggerated martial arts seen in some films


[1.11:39 - 1.11:44]They mention watching an interview with a mix of superheroes and martial arts, and express their dislike for this combination


[1.11:53 - 1.11:58]Speaker mentions not being into the martial arts genre, but acknowledges the beauty in films like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon


[1.12:40 - 1.12:47]They recall an amazing fight scene between two martial arts actors, Donnyan and Brucely, in the film Hero


[1.12:55 - 1.13:12]Speaker discusses the dedication and physical toll of martial arts training for actors in older films


[1.14:06 - 1.14:14]They mention missing the campy 80s action films and express their dislike for actor Steven Segol


[1.15:30 - 1.15:38]Speaker recalls a recent rewatch of the live-action Street Fighter film, praising its campiness and entertainment value


[1.17:32 - 1.17:42]They defend the film against criticism and encourage others to watch it with an unbiased opinion


[1.18:17 - 1.18:22]The plot of the film is briefly discussed, including characters like Guile, Chunley, and M Bison


[1.18:52 - 1.19:12]The skewed representation of different countries in the film is mentioned


[1.11:31 - 1.19:53]Speaker discusses their preference for grounded martial arts, recalls an amazing fight scene in the film Hero, and praises the campiness of the live-action Street Fighter film. They also mention the physical toll of martial arts training for actors and the skewed representation of different countries in the film.


[1.19:53 - 1.20:05]Speaker discusses stereotypes in various countries


[1.20:05 - 1.20:48]Mentions a sponsored episode by Mint Mobile


[1.23:36 - 1.23:46]Talks about watching John Wick movies and wanting more


[1.24:05 - 1.24:14]Mentions reading manga, specifically "The Climber"


[1.25:37 - 1.25:54]Describes how the manga shifts from a typical sports manga to a deeper, emotional story


[1.26:01 - 1.26:15]Mentions powerful moments and panels in the manga


[1.27:01 - 1.27:20]Discusses how rock climbing is used as a metaphor for personal struggles and societal issues


[1.27:01 - 1.27:20]Highlights the genius use of mountain climbing as a way to reveal people's true selves


[1.19:53 - 1.28:33]Speaker discusses stereotypes, a sponsored episode, watching John Wick movies, and reading the manga "The Climber" which uses rock climbing as a metaphor for personal struggles and societal issues, revealing people's true selves in life or death situations.


[1.28:41 - 1.28:49] The speaker is discussing a manga that they believe is a masterpiece and is underrated.


[1.29:14 - 1.29:23]They believe that manga fans are not given as much attention as anime fans.


[1.29:41 - 1.29:46]They mention that this manga has ended and has 17 volumes.


[1.31:58 - 1.32:06]They mention that this manga has a lot of violence and action.


[1.32:26 - 1.32:32]They compare it to another manga that they are currently enjoying, which also has a lot of violence.


[1.32:41 - 1.32:47]The speaker has a preference for anime, but after reading this manga, they realize that manga can have a more personal connection.


[1.32:53 - 1.33:05]They compare the experience of reading the manga and watching the anime adaptation of Vinland Saga.


[1.33:15 - 1.33:20]They acknowledge that this manga may not have the same lasting impact as Vinland Saga.


[1.33:29 - 1.33:35]The speaker discusses the tonal shift in the second arc of Vinland Saga and how some fans may have been turned off by it.


[1.28:33 - 1.36:25]In conclusion, the speaker recommends this manga and believes it is a great source of entertainment for those who enjoy action and violence.


[1.36:26 - 1.36:31] Yay violence was mentioned and the speaker didn't go stream when it was put in a tier above.


[1.36:39 - 1.36:47]The speaker disagreed with the tier list and found it cringe to watch.


[1.36:39 - 1.36:47]The speaker explains their dislike for the Terrace House arc and its portrayal of mental health and internet culture.


[1.37:46 - 1.37:59]They bring up the introduction of a new character who becomes a "giga brain" and a doctor, which the speaker finds unrealistic.


[1.40:15 - 1.40:20]They discuss the rushed pace of the show and how it affects the believability of the characters and their actions.


[1.40:40 - 1.40:47]The speaker mentions their experience with the Japanese entertainment industry and how it differs from Western standards.


[1.42:28 - 1.42:37]The speaker expresses their dislike for the main character and their frustration with the show's reliance on anime tropes.


[1.43:20 - 1.43:26]They mention enjoying the show for its exploration of certain topics, but also criticize its reliance on turning off one's brain.


[1.36:26 - 1.43:46]The last bullet point is a concise summary of the speaker's overall thoughts on the show and its flaws. Overall, the speaker dislikes the show's reliance on anime tropes and its portrayal of mental health and internet culture, but still enjoys certain aspects such as its exploration of certain topics and the idea of being transported to a new world. They also mention their frustration with the rushed pace and unrealistic characters.


[1.43:46 - 1.51:33]The speaker mentions the "dark continent" arc of Hunter x Hunter and compares it to exploring a new world with strange monsters. -They mention a scene where a character chops off their own head due to a mysterious prick on their hand. -The speaker enjoys watching unexplainable badasses doing badass things. -They worry about the show's shelf life and fear it may become boring after one season. -The speaker is currently enjoying Vinland Saga and mentions it as the show they are enjoying the most at the moment. -They also mention watching "boring" shows such as Demon Slayer out of hate. -The speaker criticizes Demon Slayer's current season for focusing too much on flashbacks and not enough on action. -They mention a recent flashback that lasted longer than a fight and express frustration with the repetitive use of the "una reverse code" trope. -The speaker mentions that Demon Slayer has become a parody of itself and only becomes exciting in the last few episodes. -They compare this cycle of boredom and excitement to the character Rock Lee from Naruto. -The speaker mentions being motivated to watch the show again only if there is another "episode 18" moment. -They mention the previous season as being the most consistently good and mention the fun to watch "hashira" character. -The speaker criticizes the current season for being "boring" and mentions that the absence of certain characters does not improve it. -They mention that the only character in the current season for "horny teenagers" is there for fan service. -The speaker states that this season has been pretty great overall. -Overall, the speaker discusses their enjoyment of watching strange and badass characters in a new world, but express concern about the show's longevity and criticize its current season for being boring and repetitive. They mention that the previous season was more consistently good and that the absence of certain characters does not improve the current season.


[1.56:34 - 1.56:41] The speaker is discussing their current anime interests and recommendations


[1.56:48 - 1.57:00]They mention not watching Gundam despite it being popular


[1.56:48 - 1.57:00]They mention a new anime called Mashle


[1.56:48 - 1.57:00]They discuss a promising anime called Heavenly Delusion


[1.56:48 - 1.57:00]They mention that they have previously received backlash for not being up to date on My Hero Academia


[1.56:48 - 1.57:00]They discuss the current season of My Hero Academia being the best in a long time


[1.57:00 - 1.57:03]They mention keeping an eye on the anime Demon Slayer and possibly catching up on My Hero Academia


[1.57:00 - 1.57:03]They mention a character named Deku going through an edgy phase


[1.57:00 - 1.57:03]They bring up their Patreon and ask for recommendations from their patrons


[1.57:00 - 1.57:03]They end the audio by promoting their social media accounts and saying goodbye


[1.51:33 - 1.57:03]The speaker discusses their current anime interests and recommendations, including not watching Gundam, a new anime called Mashle, and a promising anime called Heavenly Delusion. They also mention keeping an eye on Demon Slayer and possibly catching up on My Hero Academia. They received backlash for not being up to date on My Hero Academia, but are considering catching up because the current season is the best in a long time. They also mention a character named Deku going through an edgy phase. They end the audio by promoting their social media accounts and saying goodbye.