
"PODCAST REBOOT" ft. Michael Reeves - OfflineTV Podcast #1


[00:00 - 00:48]The audio is from the first ever Offline TV podcast, which is a reboot.


[00:48 - 02:16]The hosts discuss their reasoning for having a smaller group for this podcast.


[00:58 - 01:20]They mention that they often get distracted by their phones when there is nothing to talk about.


[01:20 - 01:35]The hosts use an analogy of playing kickball to explain the conversation flow.


[01:35 - 01:56]They mention that they often get distracted by their phones when there is nothing to talk about.


[01:57 - 02:07]They introduce the other two members, Broden and the sound guy.


[02:17 - 03:17]The hosts discuss their first interaction, where Michael reached out to Disguised Toast after watching his Twitch income video.


[03:03 - 04:04]The hosts use an analogy of playing kickball to explain the conversation flow.


[03:17 - 03:38]Michael explains that he often struggles with responding to messages from content creators.


[03:39 - 03:55]Disguised Toast apologizes for not responding to a message from Jacksepticeye for two months.


[04:07 - 04:40]Michael also mentions not responding to a message from Jay Schlatt, and lying about seeing the message when they saw him at kickball.


[04:41 - 05:18]The hosts discuss their first interaction, where Michael reached out to Disguised Toast after watching his Twitch income video.


[05:28 - 06:31]Michael explains that he often struggles with responding to messages from content creators.


[05:54 - 06:24]The audio is from the first ever Offline TV podcast, which is a reboot.


[06:32 - 08:32]The hosts discuss the pressure and anxiety of responding to messages.


[06:38 - 07:41]Michael explains that he often struggles with responding to messages from content creators.


[07:22 - 08:41]The hosts discuss the pressure and anxiety of responding to messages.


[08:00 - 09:22]Disguised Toast apologizes for not responding to a message from Jacksepticeye for two months.


[08:07 - 08:59]Michael explains that he often struggles with responding to messages from content creators.


[09:05 - 11:50]Michael also mentions not responding to a message from Jay Schlatt, and lying about seeing the message when they saw him at kickball.


[10:13 - 11:35]They mention that they have gotten in trouble for not responding to messages, such as a mechanic who put a lien on Michael's car.


[11:51 - 14:52]The speakers discuss what type of drugs they can discuss on their podcast without getting in trouble


[12:05 - 12:57]They also mention the legality of discussing drugs on YouTube and how it could affect their content


[13:17 - 15:25]They discuss the possibility of openly discussing being on drugs without actually showing it on camera as a loophole


[14:40 - 16:55]The conversation then shifts to talking about edgy topics and how the line is constantly changing in terms of acceptability


[16:17 - 19:00]They give an example of a joke they made on a Dungeons and Dragons stream that some people took offense to, even though it was meant to satirize racism


[18:19 - 21:24]The conversation then shifts to talking about edgy topics and how the line is constantly changing in terms of acceptability


[20:00 - 22:32]One of the speakers mentions how they enjoy finding cringe content on TikTok, but also acknowledges that there is a lot of good and original content on the platform as well.


[20:06 - 21:17]They discuss how the acceptable content varies between different social media platforms, with TikTok being the most strict


[21:37 - 22:49]The conversation then shifts to talking about edgy topics and how the line is constantly changing in terms of acceptability


[22:49 - 25:08]One of the speakers mentions how they enjoy finding cringe content on TikTok, but also acknowledges that there is a lot of good and original content on the platform as well.


[23:40 - 26:53]The topic of the speaker's next video is brought up and they discuss the long process of creating and organizing it, which sometimes involves taking breaks to hang out with friends and gain new perspectives.


[23:50 - 25:27]The speaker discusses how the pressure to create high-quality videos on platforms like YouTube can stifle creativity.


[26:15 - 29:00]The speaker and their friends participated in a kickball event organized by streamer Ludwig, where they had a lot of fun but unfortunately lost both games.


[27:56 - 29:27]They reflect on how it was nice to meet and interact with other streamers in person, as the online gaming community can often lack a personal connection.


[28:39 - 32:21]The speaker and their friends participated in a kickball event organized by streamer Ludwig, where they had a lot of fun but unfortunately lost both games.


[31:11 - 32:39]The topic of the speaker's next video is brought up and they discuss the long process of creating and organizing it, which sometimes involves taking breaks to hang out with friends and gain new perspectives.


[32:28 - 33:53]They mention how they usually end up finishing their videos the day before they're released, as they prefer the instant gratification of getting it out rather than planning it out over a longer period of time.


[33:39 - 34:40]Speaker discusses the difficulties of getting and keeping a goldfish alive.


[33:53 - 37:09]The topic of the speaker's next video is brought up and they discuss the long process of creating and organizing it, which sometimes involves taking breaks to hang out with friends and gain new perspectives.


[34:41 - 36:19]Ammonia in tap water is deadly for fish, so speaker had to start the nitrogen cycle before putting the fish in.


[35:39 - 36:08]Speaker spent two months researching the nitrogen cycle and setting up the tank.


[36:19 - 36:50]Speaker admits that the focus of the video is not on fish keeping, but rather on a different topic.


[36:26 - 38:52]The speaker briefly mentions a previous video where they drove across the US, which involved a lot of technical work for a 20-second bit.


[36:37 - 37:26]Speaker jokes about easily killing multiple fish for the sake of the video, but decides against it.


[36:57 - 37:42]The goldfish's name is Frederick.


[37:09 - 38:21]Speaker jokes about easily killing multiple fish for the sake of the video, but decides against it.


[37:09 - 38:21]Some people finding pleasure in killing animals


[37:35 - 38:46]Sliding scale of living beings and killing on stream


[37:43 - 38:32]Speaker mentions the idea of using a grasshopper in a video instead of a goldfish.


[37:43 - 39:07]Killing grasshoppers out of curiosity as a child


[37:50 - 38:32]Differentiating between pain, nervous system, and consciousness


[38:06 - 39:14]Speaker jokes about easily killing multiple fish for the sake of the video, but decides against it.


[39:07 - 40:53]Eating animals versus killing them for curiosity


[39:14 - 39:54]Bugs and their lack of ability to emote after being harmed


[39:14 - 40:01]Speaker mentions the idea of using a grasshopper in a video instead of a goldfish.


[40:01 - 40:34]Speaker jokes about easily killing multiple fish for the sake of the video, but decides against it.


[40:01 - 41:41]Sliding scale of living beings and killing on stream


[40:35 - 41:14]Speaker mentions the idea of using a grasshopper in a video instead of a goldfish.


[40:48 - 41:34]Speaker jokes about easily killing multiple fish for the sake of the video, but decides against it.


[41:20 - 41:48]Speaker mentions the idea of using a grasshopper in a video instead of a goldfish.


[41:41 - 42:29]Eating animals versus killing them for curiosity


[41:49 - 42:58]Speaker jokes about easily killing multiple fish for the sake of the video, but decides against it.


[41:56 - 42:10]Sliding scale of living beings and killing on stream


[42:29 - 44:11]Eating animals versus killing them for curiosity


[42:35 - 43:40]Speaker also mentions going fishing and taking some fish home.


[43:07 - 43:23]Speaker jokes about easily killing multiple fish for the sake of the video, but decides against it.


[43:24 - 43:29]Bugs and their lack of ability to emote after being harmed


[44:12 - 45:07]Eating animals versus killing them for curiosity


[45:08 - 45:41]Bugs and their lack of ability to emote after being harmed


[45:41 - 46:15]Eating animals versus killing them for curiosity


[46:16 - 47:31]Personal experience with a sociopathic individual who enjoyed killing animals as a child


[46:16 - 47:52]The speaker discusses a friend who was "like" something they didn't know about, but they have fallen out of touch.


[46:51 - 47:23]Killing grasshoppers out of curiosity as a child


[47:01 - 47:52]Discussion on feeding animals to other animals and the moral implications


[47:32 - 47:58]Personal experience with a sociopathic individual who enjoyed killing animals as a child


[47:58 - 48:18]Some people finding pleasure in killing animals


[48:09 - 51:35]The speaker and their friends now feel a void after Among Us has lost its popularity and are waiting for a new "default" game to emerge.


[49:49 - 54:06]The speaker reflects on feeling a bit left out when their friends were invited to play Among Us with big streamers, and how they felt like they were the one who popularized the game in their friend group.


[51:15 - 54:36]The speaker reflects on the intense popularity of Among Us and how it affected their social circle and the streaming community.


[53:47 - 56:59]They also discuss the pressure to collab with other YouTubers and the potential for competition and friction in those collaborations.


[54:07 - 58:09]The speaker reflects on the intense popularity of Among Us and how it affected their social circle and the streaming community.


[55:21 - 56:35]The speaker discusses a friend who was "like" something they didn't know about, but they have fallen out of touch.


[57:33 - 59:35]They also discuss the pressure to collab with other YouTubers and the potential for competition and friction in those collaborations.


[59:03 - 1.00:51]The speaker discusses a friend who was "like" something they didn't know about, but they have fallen out of touch.


[1.00:02 - 1.02:01]They talk about their own fitness goals and how living with other gamers has made it difficult to maintain a healthy diet.


[1.01:43 - 1.03:39]He reveals that he was not invited to a game hosted by Jimin and Kimi, and speculates that it may be due to his dry, sarcastic humor and appearance


[1.01:49 - 1.05:12]Toast discusses his motivation for dieting and getting in shape


[1.02:01 - 1.02:55]The speaker discusses a friend who was "like" something they didn't know about, but they have fallen out of touch.


[1.02:55 - 1.03:54]The speaker reflects on feeling a bit left out when their friends were invited to play Among Us with big streamers, and how they felt like they were the one who popularized the game in their friend group.


[1.05:12 - 1.06:47]He also mentions a Twitter controversy where people accused him of being a racist and a pedophile, which he denies and attributes to "cancel culture"


[1.05:58 - 1.09:17]He shares that he felt insecure after receiving comments about his appearance from fans


[1.07:03 - 1.09:48]Toast decides to make an effort to improve his physical appearance to avoid missing out on future opportunities


[1.09:23 - 1.09:42]He also jokes about wanting to be cast in the upcoming Marvel movie "Shang-Chi 2"


[1.09:48 - 1.11:27]Toast's friend, Lily, points out that the director of Shang-Chi 2 is from the same place Toast is from, Maui, which excites Toast


[1.11:48 - 1.15:24]Toast discusses his motivation for dieting and getting in shape


[1.11:54 - 1.14:36]He also jokes about wanting to be cast in the upcoming Marvel movie "Shang-Chi 2"


[1.13:06 - 1.14:09]He shares that he felt insecure after receiving comments about his appearance from fans


[1.14:09 - 1.15:18]He also mentions a Twitter controversy where people accused him of being a racist and a pedophile, which he denies and attributes to "cancel culture"


[1.14:48 - 1.16:52]Toast's friend, Lily, points out that the director of Shang-Chi 2 is from the same place Toast is from, Maui, which excites Toast


[1.16:37 - 1.18:47]Toast shares that he doesn't have any mainstream goals and prefers to be a "mythbuster" on the History Channel instead.


[1.16:58 - 1.19:33]The speaker discusses their lack of interest in being in a big movie and having control taken away from them


[1.17:50 - 1.18:56]He also jokes about wanting to be cast in the upcoming Marvel movie "Shang-Chi 2"


[1.19:33 - 1.22:52]The speaker's goal is to have a life where they are content and at peace when they are on their deathbed


[1.20:00 - 1.21:00]The speaker states that they do things for fun, not just for creating content


[1.21:00 - 1.21:28]They talk about their friend who said their life goal was to be happy and how they used to think it was a dumb goal, but now they understand it


[1.21:56 - 1.23:59]The speaker shares their fear of death and how it has caused them to change their perspective on life


[1.23:31 - 1.24:40]The speaker's goal is to have a life where they are content and at peace when they are on their deathbed


[1.24:15 - 1.26:05]The speaker shares their fear of death and how it has caused them to change their perspective on life


[1.26:05 - 1.29:05]The speaker talks about regrets and how they regret not trying certain things but not necessarily making the wrong decisions


[1.26:31 - 1.26:54]They mention a recent video filmed in an office space where they were thinking about the improvisation aspect


[1.28:01 - 1.28:06]The speaker talks about regrets and how they regret not trying certain things but not necessarily making the wrong decisions


[1.28:12 - 1.28:24]They mention a scene from Fight Club where a character discusses regrets and how they can change their perspective


[1.28:24 - 1.30:19]The speaker shares their fear of death and how it has caused them to change their perspective on life


[1.29:05 - 1.30:52]The speaker's goal is to have a life where they are content and at peace when they are on their deathbed


[1.29:33 - 1.30:05]The speaker states that they do things for fun, not just for creating content


[1.30:52 - 1.32:18]The episode concludes with a final goodbye in Mandarin and a reminder to tune in next week.