
OFFLINETV CROSSOVER (ft. @LilyPichu) | Trash Taste #108


[00:00 - 00:05]The hosts announce they are touring America and tickets are on sale.


[00:19 - 00:25]They list all the places they will be visiting.


[00:26 - 00:37]They joke about being famous and encourage fans to buy tickets before they sell out.


[00:49 - 00:56]They introduce their guest, Willy Pichu.


[01:56 - 02:03]Willy talks about her anime podcast and the challenges of talking about anime.


[02:50 - 02:55]Joey refuses to watch Arcane because it's popular.


[03:41 - 03:48]They joke about Connor's contrarian tendencies.


[03:41 - 03:48]Willy recommends watching Arcane in Japanese.


[04:47 - 04:53]The hosts joke about Joey's anxiety and wanting to know the ending.


[05:12 - 05:18]They discuss the popularity of Avatar and Arcane.


[05:12 - 05:18]They briefly discuss Avatar: Legend of Korra.


[05:55 - 06:02]Joey admits to reading spoilers before watching shows.


[06:43 - 06:49]Willy shares her desire to know her future.


[00:00 - 06:55]The hosts announce their American tour, introduce guest Willy Pichu, and discuss anime and spoilers.


[08:03 - 08:11]Two individuals discussing their fear of unknown outcomes and their preference for knowing spoilers rather than experiencing surprises.


[10:12 - 10:18]They segue into discussing Marvel movies and how one individual spoils themselves for some but not others.


[11:26 - 11:32]One individual enjoys watching movie recaps instead of actually watching the movies.


[11:59 - 12:05]They mention Morbius and its popularity due to memes, despite being a critically panned movie.


[11:59 - 12:05]They question why a sequel to Morbius is being made.


[13:10 - 13:18]The conversation turns to accents and how one individual believes Harry Potter should be an anime.


[06:55 - 13:24]They end by mentioning Little Wish Academia as a similar concept to Harry Potter.


[13:24 - 13:32]Page content: "Yeah, that's true. It's not. It's Harry Potter with little girls. That's all it is. I mean, it's got the vibe down, but it's not exactly Harry Potter."


[13:32 - 13:40]It's more cutesy than Harry Potter. Obviously. Obviously. If we all watched Harry Potter. Yeah, we've all watched Harry Potter.


[13:40 - 13:46]I haven't watched all of them. What do you mean? I got up to Goblet of Fire. What the fuck? Okay.


[13:46 - 13:52]So I've watched up to Goblet of Fire and then I skipped the last movie.


[13:53 - 13:58]How do you even have your citizenship? Are you crazy?


[13:58 - 14:07]I've met more Americans who are into Harry Potter than British people.


[14:07 - 14:13]Avatar is like, oh, what element are you? Harry Potter, what house are you? I like things like that.


[14:20 - 14:26]We are just the British guys in my guess. Yeah, an avatar. Like what element?


[14:26 - 14:32]Fuck, I don't know. Harry Potter, I'm a Slytherin. Oh, and Harry Potter, I'm a Hufflepuff. Everyone's a Hufflepuff.


[14:32 - 14:38]There's an official quiz you can do to determine your house in Harry Potter.


[14:45 - 14:51]There's also a personality test called the MBTI, which categorizes people into different types.


[14:45 - 14:51]The speaker's MBTI type is ESTP, and they have also taken the astrology test and are a Gemini.


[18:40 - 18:45]The speaker and host of the podcast are both league players, with the speaker being a former diamond rank and the host being bronze.


[19:15 - 19:21]They discuss the racism in the league community and the accuracy of it in the show Arcane.


[19:22 - 19:30]The speaker is from Europe and plays on the EU server, where there is a lot of bullying and discrimination.


[19:55 - 20:02]The guest's content creation journey is summarized.


[20:36 - 20:41]The host finally introduces the guest, who is a content creator and categorizes themselves as a bit of everything.


[20:58 - 21:11]The guest has been in the content creation space for a long time and has seen a dip in popularity recently.


[20:58 - 21:11]The speaker asks when the guest started creating content.


[13:24 - 21:11]The speaker discusses their love for Harry Potter but admits it's more cutesy than the original. They also mention taking the official Harry Potter quiz to determine their house and discussing their MBTI and astrology types. They then talk about being league players and the racism in the community. The guest is introduced as a content creator and their journey is briefly summarized.


[21:22 - 21:41]The speaker discusses their start in voice acting for anime fan-dubs and their dream to become a voice actor.


[21:41 - 22:00]They eventually got roles and were grateful for the connections made through fan-dubbing.


[22:00 - 22:06]The speaker transitioned into streaming and eventually joined Offline TV.


[24:50 - 24:58]The speaker talks about their YouTube channel and how it started as a way to make their own content instead of fan-dubbing.


[25:21 - 25:28]They talk about the start of Offline TV and how it began as a group of friends making content.


[26:08 - 26:21]They discuss the challenges of managing a large group and separating friendship from business.


[26:33 - 26:42]Living in a house with friends and working together was a fun experience.


[28:50 - 29:03]The series was a way to show that bad voice acting is often not the fault of the voice actor.


[29:03 - 29:11]The discussion then shifts to the interviewer's series of fixing hand-tie clips.


[29:23 - 29:29]The speaker talks about the challenges of voice acting and trying to expand it into their content.


[29:29 - 29:39]The speaker ends by discussing the difficulty of finding new ideas for their content.


[29:39 - 29:44]They mention collaborating with the interviewer on a video series where they fixed bad voice acting.


[29:39 - 29:44]The speaker talks about the time and effort put into the fixing voice acting series.


[29:39 - 29:44]They mention that they feel they have gotten as much out of voice acting as they can for now.


[21:11 - 29:44]The speaker discusses their start in voice acting, transition into streaming, and joining Offline TV. They also mention collaborating on a video series and the challenges of managing a large group. The conversation then shifts to the speaker's series of fixing bad voice acting and the challenges of expanding voice acting into their content. They end by discussing the difficulty of finding new content ideas.


[29:50 - 30:03]The speaker discusses the difficulties of scheduling and recording sessions with multiple time zones and voices in a bridge series.


[30:03 - 30:10]They mention feeling uncomfortable doing American voices on command and how it can be challenging during live streams.


[32:44 - 32:50]The speaker talks about their experience with voice acting for anime and how it is often a hobby job with little pay.


[35:33 - 35:42]The speaker shares their experience voicing a monkey character in the anime "Danganronpa" and how they were proud to finally be a monkey.


[35:43 - 35:50]They mention their role in the anime "Miss Nagatoro" and how it was initially seen as a wholesome slice of life anime but had a surprising amount of fans into the more intense aspects.


[35:50 - 35:55]They discuss their feelings towards hearing their own voice in anime and how they were excited to show their partner but found some of the scenes more intense than expected.


[37:51 - 37:59]The speaker talks about the extreme content related to "Miss Nagatoro" on Twitter and how it can be awkward to scroll through in public.


[29:44 - 37:59]The speaker discusses their experiences with scheduling and recording for a bridge series, their discomfort with American voices, the challenges of voice acting for anime, their role in "Miss Nagatoro", and the extreme content related to it on Twitter. They also mention their experience voicing a monkey in another anime and their feelings towards hearing their own voice in anime.


[38:25 - 38:31] Living in Japan, people are used to seeing anime titties and it has become normal to them.


[38:43 - 38:49]The speaker is excited to go to Japan next month on a business trip.


[38:43 - 38:49]They will attend Anime Expo (AX) and hang out with friends.


[40:21 - 40:28]AX has become more crowded over the years and it is difficult to attend panels.


[40:21 - 40:28]The speaker enjoys seeing cosplays at AX.


[40:21 - 40:28]The speaker will be attending AX this year and will also be attending the 21+ lounge party.


[41:44 - 41:55]The speaker and their friends presented an award together at a previous Crunchyroll Anime Awards.


[42:46 - 42:57]The speaker stole an award from the Crunchyroll Awards and may have contributed to their financial constraints.


[43:59 - 44:15]The speaker and their friends will be drinking and enjoying musical acts at the party.


[44:17 - 44:25]The speaker is excited for their upcoming trip to Japan in July, even though it will be hot and humid.


[46:15 - 46:25]They have been to Japan twice, once for a sponsor and once with friends, but have only stayed in Tokyo.


[37:59 - 47:06]The speaker will be going to Japan on a business trip next month and will attend Anime Expo (AX) with friends. They have been to Japan twice before, but have only stayed in Tokyo. The speaker is excited for the trip and enjoys seeing cosplays at AX. They also have a history with the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, including stealing an award and presenting one with a friend. The speaker will also attend a 21+ lounge party at AX.


[51:42 - 51:49] The speaker discusses their experience in Japan, mentioning the good food and cultural aspects.


[52:52 - 52:57]They talk about visiting maid cafes and how it was like an anime in real life.


[52:52 - 52:57]They mention how Akihabara has been affected by the coronavirus, with many things shutting down.


[52:52 - 52:57]The speaker talks about how Sega sold off all their arcades and now they are owned by a different company.


[53:10 - 53:20]They discuss the difference in prices at Daiso in different countries.


[53:10 - 53:20]The speaker talks about buying various gadgets at Daiso but never using them.


[53:26 - 53:41]The speaker talks about visiting Ikebukura and seeing a Daiso store, which they also saw in LA.


[53:26 - 53:41]They mention how LA has a diverse food culture, with good options for Indian, Japanese, and Chinese food.


[53:52 - 53:58]They mention wanting to visit the UK in the future.


[53:59 - 54:08]The speaker brings up British food, but their co-host Michael dislikes it and makes fun of it.


[53:59 - 54:08]They mention how beans on toast is a popular breakfast in the UK.


[53:59 - 54:08]The speaker talks about their personal preference for beans on toast with cheese and a fried egg.


[54:34 - 54:47]They mention black pudding, which is made from blood, as a part of a traditional English breakfast.


[54:53 - 55:02]They mention how round one is an American company, not Japanese.


[54:53 - 55:02]The speaker talks about their experience in Germany and not liking the still water.


[55:24 - 55:32]The speaker discusses their dislike for pancakes and how it's like eating dessert for breakfast.


[47:06 - 55:32]The speaker discusses their experiences in Japan and LA, including visiting maid cafes and Daiso stores, as well as their dislike for British food and pancakes for breakfast. They also mention the impact of coronavirus on Akihabara and Sega's arcades.


[55:32 - 55:38]"You know Yeah, I like all my girls are so good. It's like a pancake that is fun Chicken McGriddle."


[55:38 - 55:45]"I just feel like you have a pancake obsession. I love pancakes. You're like I hope Yeah, I hope it's ruined pancakes."


[55:45 - 55:51]"They are kind of mid honest. What would you say is a place that has good pancakes then Like pancake specialty restaurants."


[55:52 - 56:01]"You could probably help and look it up like Oscar's pancake bar or something like So you have it for breakfast or just like any time I'm an adult."


[56:01 - 56:10]"I can eat it anytime I want But I think like I really like the standard like a bowl of ice some soup Like some grilled fish from the egg kimchi."


[56:10 - 56:16]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[56:16 - 56:21]"Yeah, it is very car-heavy like pancakes waffles like cereal."


[56:22 - 56:30]"It's all sugar and yeah for you I can't believe we normalized that growing up. Like I can't believe that was normal What pancakes pancakes for breakfast?"


[56:30 - 56:37]"Yeah, no. Yeah, it's weird That's what that's what that's what that's what we're trying to say. Yeah, I like bread bread for breakfast."


[56:37 - 56:45]"It's pretty good For your very European. Yeah, but like it's just pancakes are a little bit different Yeah, yeah, like savory bread is great."


[56:45 - 56:51]"Like just some toast. We're just I love it. I just don't even eat breakfast. Oh god, I'm so hungry now."


[56:51 - 57:05]"Yeah. Yeah Luckily, I'm not a breakfast person like breakfast is the meal I probably eat the least Uh because I don't know some like I I feel like a full English or something is fucking great"


[57:05 - 57:11]"and then American breakfast is great as well But it's just like so heavy especially like Japanese breakfast when you go to your like a ryokan"


[57:11 - 57:16]"and you have like a proper japanese breakfast It's like a three course meal kind of breakfast."


[57:16 - 57:27]"Yeah. Yeah, it's too much Too much. Yeah, but also english breakfast is too much I remember like day three of MCN and I was having the breakfast the hotel breakfast"


[57:27 - 57:35]"Yeah, and it was like a full plate of like make your own english breakfast dude by like 12 p.m I am so sick because it's so like it's so oily."


[57:35 - 57:41]"Yeah. Yeah, it's a lot of oil in the morning. It's a one Yeah, it's like when you've had already like a long day of drinking"


[57:41 - 57:49]"and then the next day you're like I get amazing hangover food Yeah, it is it's like it's like that's that's why it's a british breakfast, right?"


[57:49 - 57:57]"Perfect hangover food, but like you eat it every day and it's just way too heavy. It's so Yeah, I mean, I do like me so soup in the morning though."


[57:57 - 58:03]"That is like it's dude. Yeah, you can't go wrong with me. So Okay That's it though. I only need me so soup."


[58:03 - 58:09]"I don't need anything else. Just one miso soup Just like maybe like a small ball of rice Do you know uh tomjoon?"


[58:09 - 58:15]"Do you know that it's like it's miso soup with like pork and like veg and Like a ball froth."


[58:15 - 58:24]"It's like a ball froth. What's your favorite food to eat when you go to japan? Okay, okay. Yeah, I remember two like when I went to a polka the first time I like this underground subway, whatever."


[58:24 - 58:34]"We're hungry. I'm like, oh, there's a sushi place I just go there. Yeah go there eat It's omakase and I'm like this is so good Like it's just like a random hole in the wall place that we sat down"


[58:34 - 58:48]"and yeah No, like sushi is fucking incredible in japan because of course it is right, but like I even I like even think like the cheap conveyor belt That's the best one. Yeah, shottish shottish I see action, you just pull whiskey into it I do like they're poached the egg where the harp oiled egg that Yeah, it's like brown"


[1.03:49 - 1.03:54]"and there's a gooey center. Yeah Oh, I'm so hungry. Oh my god."


[1.03:54 - 1.03:59]"Tamako. That shit's tamayaki. Yeah That's good."


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"That's just pancakes. I mean you love pancakes, right? You guys don't rate or konomiyaki. Okay, I think it's okay."


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"You know Yeah, I like all my girls are so good. It's like a pancake that is fun Chicken McGriddle."


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I just feel like you have a pancake obsession. I love pancakes. You're like I hope Yeah, I hope it's ruined pancakes."


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"They are kind of mid honest. What would you say is a place that has good pancakes then Like pancake specialty restaurants."


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"You could probably help and look it up like Oscar's pancake bar or something like So you have it for breakfast or just like any time I'm an adult."


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I can eat it anytime I want But I think like I really like the standard like a bowl of ice some soup Like some grilled fish from the egg kimchi."


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[1.04:01 - 1.04:07]"I don't know. That's like a good breakfast to me Yeah, oh, I thought you had that with pancake. I was like, that's that's a lot of carbs"


[55:32 - 1.04:07]"That's just pancakes. I mean you love pancakes, right? You guys don't rate or konomiy


[1.04:21 - 1.04:36]Joey and someone else discuss their opinions on Japanese food and anime


[1.06:15 - 1.06:33]They talk about the popularity of the anime "Genshin" and how it has brought back the trend of MMDs (MikuMikuDance)


[1.06:45 - 1.06:54]The discussion turns to gacha games and their addictive nature, with Joey admitting to spending a lot of money on them


[1.08:08 - 1.08:16]They talk about the community surrounding Genshin and its tight-knit nature, as well as the game's beautiful aesthetics


[1.11:33 - 1.11:41]Joey reveals he used to play League of Legends, but moving to Japan and experiencing the toxic Japanese server killed his desire to continue playing


[1.12:05 - 1.12:18]He now plays TFT (Teamfight Tactics), but acknowledges it is not a good viewer game and can be difficult to follow


[1.12:57 - 1.13:08]The discussion turns to the sponsor of the episode, Express VPN, and the importance of truly private browsing


[1.04:08 - 1.13:19]Joey and someone else discuss their opinions on Japanese food, anime, and gacha games. They also touch on the popularity and community surrounding the anime "Genshin" and the toxic nature of the Japanese server for League of Legends. They briefly mention the sponsor of the episode, Express VPN, and the importance of truly private browsing.


[1.13:19 - 1.14:07]Express VPN encrypts network data and reroutes it through a secure network to protect online activity.


[1.16:52 - 1.17:02]League of Legends is a game that means a lot to the speaker and they started their YouTube career playing it.


[1.17:54 - 1.18:00]The speaker finds League of Legends to be a stressful experience when playing ranked games.


[1.18:36 - 1.18:42]They also enjoy playing rhythm games like Touhou and Pokemon Puzzle League.


[1.19:46 - 1.19:51]The speaker wants to get better at Valorant because it is popular in Japan.


[1.19:46 - 1.19:51]They are excited to go to arcades and try their hand at rhythm games in Japan.


[1.19:46 - 1.19:51]The speaker realizes how talented Japanese players are when they see them in arcades.


[1.19:46 - 1.19:51]Japanese players bring custom gear and are very skilled at rhythm games.


[1.20:33 - 1.20:40]DDR and other rhythm games are taken very seriously in Japan.


[1.20:33 - 1.20:40]The best players are not always in top physical shape.


[1.13:19 - 1.20:40]The speaker discusses their experiences with online privacy and the game League of Legends, as well as their interest in rhythm games and their excitement to try them in Japan. They also share their admiration for the skill of Japanese rhythm game players and their determination to improve at Valorant.


[1.20:40 - 1.21:00]Man remembers a large man playing DDR in Osaka with a huge bottle of water and towel, who was surrounded by people and destroying everyone


[1.21:13 - 1.21:28]Man finds rhythm and fighting games intimidating, but loves watching others play


[1.22:03 - 1.22:11]Fighting game community in Japan is passionate and embraces trash talking and toxicity


[1.22:12 - 1.22:25]Smash was big in Japan before, but not sure about current popularity


[1.22:55 - 1.23:08]Man wants to get into fighting games, but there is a big gap between button mashing and being competent


[1.23:29 - 1.23:45]Man's friend Joey gets angry playing as King K. Rool in Smash


[1.24:01 - 1.24:32]Man finds compilations of salty moments in Smash and fighting games entertaining


[1.24:32 - 1.24:39]Fighting game community is a mix of cancerous toxicity and not taking things too seriously


[1.25:18 - 1.25:24]Apex Legends is a game where man enjoys trash talking


[1.26:08 - 1.26:14]Man is too focused on the game to come up with witty insults


[1.26:32 - 1.26:37]One thing man hates about Valorant is the high price of skins


[1.26:49 - 1.26:54]League of Legends also has expensive skins, but man used to enjoy mystery boxes to get them


[1.27:39 - 1.27:45]Man loves the Elementalist Lux skin in League of Legends and gave it to five friends


[1.27:45 - 1.27:51]Man used to get 490 mystery skins in League of Legends


[1.20:40 - 1.28:32]Malphite's Shamrock skin is an example of early League of Legends skins just being recolored versions


[1.28:33 - 1.28:41] Girls in League of Legends all look similar now


[1.29:01 - 1.29:08]New skins and characters are becoming more anime-like


[1.30:56 - 1.31:02]Speaker plays a cute champion and dislikes certain characters like Yasuo and Yone


[1.32:27 - 1.32:34]League of Legends is becoming more popular and has over 160 champions


[1.34:00 - 1.34:08]The speaker and Joey discuss the esports scene and Faker's retirement


[1.34:00 - 1.34:08]Faker is considered the "Michael Jordan" of League of Legends


[1.34:00 - 1.34:08]Faker is also a skilled player in other games like jumping and pogo stick


[1.34:29 - 1.34:35]Faker's gameplay can be nauseating to watch due to his quick camera movements


[1.34:29 - 1.34:35]The speaker cannot watch Faker's streams due to this


[1.35:48 - 1.35:55]The speaker and Joey discuss the difficulty of these games


[1.35:48 - 1.35:55]The speaker has not finished jumping, but Joey has


[1.28:33 - 1.36:06]Overall, League of Legends is becoming more popular and the characters and skins are becoming more anime-like, with Faker being a legendary player in the game.


[1.36:06 - 1.36:18] The speaker gives up on two games and expresses their love for jumping.


[1.36:24 - 1.36:31]They discuss the satisfaction of beating a game and not wanting to play expansions.


[1.36:37 - 1.36:43]The speaker shares their experience of getting carpal tunnel from playing Jump King.


[1.37:02 - 1.37:11]They discuss their living situation in a mansion in LA with only one TV and no curtains.


[1.37:58 - 1.38:03]The speaker talks about taking an Uber and discussing LA with the driver, who wants to become a YouTuber.


[1.39:06 - 1.39:11]They discuss the difficulty of getting Uber and Lyft and not enjoying driving in LA.


[1.40:06 - 1.40:13]They discuss the lack of public transportation and the craze of trashing e-scooters in LA.


[1.40:43 - 1.40:49]The speaker shares their experiences riding mopeds in San Francisco.


[1.42:22 - 1.42:30]The speaker talks about the bad drivers and road rage in LA.


[1.42:22 - 1.42:30]They express their dislike for living in LA and the toll of traffic on their soul.


[1.36:06 - 1.42:42]In summary, the speaker discusses their love for jumping, their experience with carpal tunnel, and their dislike for living in LA. They also mention their discussion on public transportation and bad drivers in the city.


[1.42:42 - 1.42:49]Introduction to Kimo Damish and its purpose


[1.43:02 - 1.43:13]Discussion of sponsor for the video, Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire


[1.43:13 - 1.43:22]Description of Bloodline as a mobile JRPG with anime-style graphics and strategic gameplay


[1.43:45 - 1.43:53]Mention of Lily's 10 years on Twitch and the challenges she faced as a female streamer


[1.47:00 - 1.47:05]Conversation about the changing landscape of content creation on platforms like YouTube


[1.48:03 - 1.48:09]Discussion of Lily's habit of reading over people's shoulders and her love for reading and word games


[1.49:07 - 1.49:16]Mention of Joey's tactics in playing Wordo and the entertainment value in watching others play


[1.42:42 - 1.50:10]The Last Royal Vampire, Lily's 10 years on Twitch and the changing landscape of content creation, and the entertainment value in watching others play word games like Wordo.


[1.50:10 - 1.57:26]Twitter users were posting "little squares" and the speaker felt like they missed the train -The speaker was too scared to ask what the "squares" were, thinking it might be a cult -The speaker would click on replies to the squares to find out what they were -Some people were cheating at the game "Wordo" on Twitter -The speaker enjoyed the era of making parody songs about League of Legends -The speaker also enjoyed the era of League ciphers and wants to do more anime-related projects -The speaker has auditioned for roles that required an Asian accent, but found it difficult and potentially offensive -The speaker has voiced an African character in a game, which became popular before the Ugandan Knuckles meme -The voice acting industry has changed, with more emphasis on diverse representation -The speaker has noticed that League of Legends has changed some of its voice actors -The speaker felt nostalgic for the earlier days of their YouTube career when they made silly and creative content -Overall, the speaker enjoys the creative aspect of making content and misses the simpler times of their career on YouTube.


[1.57:27 - 1.57:35] A white guy with Patrick's eyes was changed in the game.


[1.57:43 - 1.57:49]There was speculation about an ethnicity issue.


[1.57:49 - 1.57:54]It was eventually decided that black people should play black characters and white people should play white characters.


[1.57:54 - 1.57:59]The speaker auditioned for a role in the game.


[1.58:13 - 1.58:21]The speaker is cautious about what they say on stream.


[1.59:13 - 1.59:22]A creator clash occurred where everyone gave it their all.


[2.00:54 - 2.01:00]There was a fear of head injuries during the boxing match.


[2.01:17 - 2.01:23]Michael is a quick learner and is passionate about learning new things.


[2.01:36 - 2.01:43]The next guest on the podcast will be Michael Reeves.


[2.01:36 - 2.01:43]The speaker recommends talking to Michael about anime and British food.


[2.01:45 - 2.01:50]The speaker was excited and happy to watch Michael box during the clash.


[2.01:50 - 2.01:56]Michael loves Banana Fish and Arcane.


[2.02:26 - 2.02:35]The speaker thanks the audience for watching the podcast.


[2.03:00 - 2.03:07]The speaker promotes their Patreon and encourages viewers to follow them on social media.


[2.04:09 - 2.04:14]A professional outro is left to the host of the podcast.


[1.57:27 - 2.04:23]A comprehensive summary of the podcast is provided.