Exposing Our Degenerate Side (ft. sydsnap) | Trash Taste #20
[00:08 - 00:19]The speaker discusses their initial expectations of being a blonde girl in Japan and their introduction to the podcast.
[05:15 - 05:23]The main topic of discussion is a bizarre sex product called the "pussy of the round table."
[05:51 - 05:57]They also mention other strange products found in Japan, including a brain-shaped flashlight.
[06:53 - 07:00]They introduce their co-hosts and guest, Sydney, who is a YouTuber who talks about anime-related topics.
[06:53 - 07:00]They briefly discuss Sydney's content and her role as Gigguk's wife.
[06:53 - 07:00]Sydney shares her discovery of the product and the different ages represented by each pussy.
[06:53 - 07:00]The conversation shifts to Sydney's background as a voice actress, starting at a young age and being in high demand due to her gender.
[06:53 - 07:00]They discuss the boom of online voice acting and Sydney's involvement in various parody series.
[07:44 - 07:49]The speaker expresses admiration for Sydney's success and jokes about feeling like a celebrity.
[00:00 - 07:49]The speaker and their co-hosts discuss a strange sex product, the "pussy of the round table," and other bizarre products in Japan. They also talk about Sydney's background as a voice actress and her involvement in various parody series.
[10:33 - 10:39]The speaker is discussing their experience with voice acting in various bridge series.
[11:27 - 11:37]They mention feeling nervous about being recognized and not being proud of some of their past projects.
[12:13 - 12:21]They started creating YouTube videos discussing manga and gained more traction when talking about controversial topics like "euphoria."
[12:21 - 12:27]The speaker estimates that around 70-90% of their voice acting work is not something they are proud of.
[12:21 - 12:27]They talk about being cast in projects with other voice actors they did not enjoy working with.
[12:40 - 12:45]The speaker met their partner through an abridged series and stopped voice acting for a few years while living in England.
[13:26 - 13:32]Their partner encouraged them to start YouTube and helped them with thumbnails.
[13:32 - 13:38]The speaker talks about playing "euphoria" and documenting their experience on Twitter, resulting in a popular thread.
[14:16 - 14:22]They mention it being their first dive into "degeneracy."
[07:49 - 14:28]The speaker discusses their experience with voice acting, their partner encouraging them to start YouTube, and their experience playing "euphoria" and gaining popularity discussing controversial topics.
[14:57 - 15:08]The speaker discusses a graphic and disturbing hentai game called Euphoria, in which a sadistic man is forced to do various acts involving feces and other taboo themes.
[16:49 - 16:55]The speaker grew up in a conservative area and had no sex education, learning about sex through hentai instead.
[17:27 - 17:40]The speaker's interest in hentai grew from finding a random link to Bible Black and being intrigued by themes of gender transformation.
[18:18 - 18:28]The speaker enjoys hentai with good stories and character development, not just for the sexual content.
[20:44 - 20:50]The speaker and others plan to do an episode on their favorite hentai titles.
[21:02 - 21:10]The speaker does not watch much animated hentai, as it all starts to look the same.
[22:13 - 22:22]The speaker mentions the infamous hentai studio Queen Bee, known for their poor animation quality.
[22:57 - 23:02]The speaker is asked to recommend some hentai titles, but does not have many animated ones to recommend.
[22:57 - 23:02]The speaker recommends the non-animated hentai titles "You Made Me Do Kissy-Doo Kissy-Doo" and "Kanojo x Kanojo x Kanojo" for their good plots and character development.
[14:28 - 23:02]Overall, the speaker discusses their personal experience with hentai and their preference for titles that have more than just sexual content.
[23:12 - 23:25]Two individuals discussing a sponsored product from Bandai Spirits
[24:18 - 24:25]They unbox the product, which includes a large plush, a keychain, a figure, and a mug
[25:17 - 25:36]The value of the box is $60 USD, but it is available for $29.99
[26:40 - 26:50]They discuss their preferences for hentai and dojinshi, including specific artists and titles
[27:51 - 28:07]They discuss their first experiences with dojinshi and their views on investing in porn
[29:08 - 29:14]They wrap up the video and thank Bandai Spirits for sponsoring them
[29:24 - 29:32]One individual does not enjoy drawn porn and prefers live-action porn
[29:24 - 29:32]One individual prefers to keep their porn and their enjoyment of series separate
[30:44 - 31:01]The other individual enjoys being personally invested in their porn, but this is not a common view
[23:05 - 32:02]Two individuals unbox a sponsored product and discuss their preferences for hentai and dojinshi, including personal investment in porn. One individual does not enjoy drawn porn and prefers live-action porn.
[32:09 - 32:16]Speaker talks about wasting time and not wanting to do tasks.
[32:27 - 32:36]They mention the physical pleasure and mental reset of completing a task.
[33:49 - 34:00]Discussion about investing in characters and wanting certain couples to get together.
[36:10 - 36:25]Speaker talks about their interest in fan fiction and how they itch that scratch.
[38:02 - 38:14]They mention their experience with doujinshi and how they accidentally find good ones.
[39:03 - 39:20]Discussion about finding doujinshi with character development and investment in the story.
[39:32 - 39:44]Speaker talks about their interest in Nezakiana and other titles with similar themes.
[32:02 - 39:44]Speaker discusses their tendency to waste time and their interest in investing in characters and stories, particularly through fan fiction and doujinshi. They mention their preference for finding doujinshi with character development and investment in the story.
[39:44 - 39:53]The speaker discusses soft core hentai with good plot and emotional investment.
[39:53 - 40:04]The speaker and the other person discuss getting into anime through doujins.
[40:16 - 40:36]They mention reading doujins for anime they didn't enjoy but haven't found one for the opposite case.
[40:44 - 40:54]The speaker says that discussing hentai may be considered "degenerate" but everyone experiences it.
[42:17 - 42:29]They discuss the genre of eriguro and how it can be too extreme for some.
[42:29 - 42:36]The speaker mentions reading a magazine about eriguro in Japan.
[43:05 - 43:19]They discuss the doujin Metamorphosis and how it goes beyond typical hentai.
[45:45 - 45:53]The creator of Metamorphosis states that he wanted to send a message through his work rather than just shock value.
[46:41 - 46:53]The speaker and the other person discuss the difference between hentai and erotica with a good plot.
[46:53 - 47:09]The idea of hentai as art and not just porn is discussed.
[47:30 - 47:37]The speaker mentions using pop-up ads as a way to judge if a website is pornographic.
[39:44 - 47:42]The speaker and another person discuss soft core hentai with good plot, getting into anime through doujins, and the difference between hentai and erotica. They also discuss the extreme genre of eriguro and the doujin Metamorphosis, which goes beyond typical hentai and has a deeper message. The concept of hentai as art is discussed, and the use of pop-up ads as a way to distinguish between pornographic and artistic hentai is mentioned.
[47:42 - 48:00]Person is discussing their lack of interest in certain types of artwork on Twitter.
[48:00 - 48:08]They mention that they would never get aroused by seeing this type of artwork in public.
[51:01 - 51:20]They discuss the idea of being a "personality" on YouTube and the journey of growing into that role.
[51:01 - 51:20]The speaker talks about their own struggles with imposter syndrome and accepting their success on YouTube.
[52:50 - 52:58]The conversation shifts to discussing Bookwalker, a website for manga and light novels.
[52:50 - 52:58]The speaker and others discuss their favorite manga and light novels on Bookwalker.
[55:15 - 55:26]The conversation ends with a humorous comment about everyone being a "boy" and a mention of the speaker's preference for yaoi on Bookwalker.
[47:42 - 56:05]Overall, the speaker discusses their lack of interest in certain artwork, their journey as a YouTube personality, and their preference for yaoi on Bookwalker.
[1.01:27 - 1.01:54] Youtuber mentions bookwalker and recommends light novels and manga
[1.01:54 - 1.02:09]They discuss different light novels and manga, including "Index" and "Akun Ohana"
[1.01:54 - 1.02:09]They mention "Flowers of Evil" and "Attack on Titan" being on bookwalker
[1.01:54 - 1.02:09]They discuss the light novel series "Jk haru is a sex worker in another world"
[1.02:26 - 1.02:34]They talk about bookwalker's features and its current anniversary promotion
[1.02:35 - 1.02:55]The conversation shifts to discussing personal experiences, including a lack of confidence and a past video that gained attention on 4chan
[1.03:22 - 1.03:30]They also mention "Oregairu" and its protagonist Hachiman and how it's a deconstruction of a protagonist
[1.03:22 - 1.03:30]They recommend "the yaoi called public sex"
[1.04:08 - 1.04:17]The video was deleted after a few days but was reuploaded years later with 60,000 views
[1.04:08 - 1.04:17]The youtuber initially felt embarrassed but then realized it was a blessing in disguise because it helped them change their content
[1.04:08 - 1.04:17]The youtuber reflects on how their lack of confidence may have stemmed from this experience
[56:05 - 1.04:17]Youtuber mentions bookwalker and recommends light novels and manga, discussing specific titles such as "Index" and "Akun Ohana". They also discuss the light novel series "Jk haru is a sex worker in another world" and recommend "the yaoi called public sex". They also talk about bookwalker's features and its anniversary promotion. The conversation shifts to discussing personal experiences, including a lack of confidence and a past video that gained attention on 4chan. The youtuber reflects on how this experience may have affected their confidence and changed their content.
[1.04:17 - 1.04:45]Person wakes up to 60,000 views on a video and feels bad
[1.09:55 - 1.10:06]Receives messages from people from high school and acquaintances about being in a Leafy video
[1.09:55 - 1.10:06]Leafy's most viewed video ever, with 20 million views
[1.10:07 - 1.10:14]Goes through a bad period and considers leaving the internet
[1.11:03 - 1.11:16]People they know continue to send them videos and make fun of them
[1.11:16 - 1.11:26]Encouraged by others to stay and ignore the hate
[1.11:45 - 1.11:51]Gets hundreds of emails telling them to kill themselves, which lasts for months
[1.11:45 - 1.11:51]Sydney becomes known for being in the Leafy video and faces negative attention
[1.12:19 - 1.12:46]Comments and cringe compilations continue to roll in, causing emotional distress
[1.12:19 - 1.12:46]Sydney and Garnt meet and he recognizes her from voice acting, asks if she's "cringe girl"
[1.12:19 - 1.12:46]Garnt shares his experience of watching cringe compilations from mid-2000s anime conventions
[1.04:17 - 1.12:46]Person wakes up to fame, receives hate and negative attention, but ultimately learns to ignore it and continue pursuing their passion on the internet.
[1.12:46 - 1.12:55]The speaker discusses a favorite video on YouTube called "2001 and Anime Odyssey."
[1.12:55 - 1.13:06]The video is a highlight reel of an old anime documentary.
[1.15:02 - 1.15:10]They discuss the infamous anime fan, Johnny Otaku, who was banned from Funimation for stalking employees.
[1.16:39 - 1.16:48]The speaker reflects on their own perception of Japan and anime before and after visiting the country.
[1.19:02 - 1.19:15]They describe being asked to cosplay as a character from an anime in Japan and feeling loved.
[1.19:54 - 1.20:01]The speaker shares a story about receiving a zero on an essay about Japan's fascination with Westerners due to alleged racism.
[1.21:21 - 1.21:28]The speaker and their friend discuss the lack of diversity in their neighborhood in Japan.
[1.12:46 - 1.21:45]The speaker discusses their favorite YouTube video, reflects on their perception of Japan and anime before and after visiting, and shares a story about being accused of racism in a university essay.
[1.22:06 - 1.22:18] The speaker discusses their realization of internal racism and almost failing university due to it.
[1.25:57 - 1.26:08]They then talk about attending anime conventions and witnessing the yowie paddle trend.
[1.26:35 - 1.26:54]The speaker reflects on the strange and often questionable items sold at anime conventions.
[1.27:22 - 1.27:37]They also mention free hugs and the discomfort of being hugged by strangers.
[1.28:05 - 1.28:12]The speaker then shares their preference for Seven Up over Sprite.
[1.28:30 - 1.28:38]They mention a memorable experience during their job at McDonald's.
[1.29:08 - 1.29:21]They also mention the yaoi guy who aggressively sold yaoi and doujinshi at conventions.
[1.29:43 - 1.30:03]The speaker also talks about the strange and aggressive behavior of the yaoi guy.
[1.21:45 - 1.30:43]The last bullet point summarizes the speaker's experiences with internal racism, anime conventions, and the yaoi/yaoi paddle trends.
[1.34:29 - 1.34:36]The speaker is talking about their experiences at conventions, specifically about meeting people and staying in hotels.
[1.36:32 - 1.36:40]They mention feeling out of their league and sometimes seeing strange things at conventions.
[1.37:04 - 1.37:09]The speaker jokes about this being how murders happen and talks about trying to save money on hotel rooms.
[1.37:30 - 1.37:35]They discuss the benefits of using the sponsor, Honey, to save money while shopping online.
[1.37:48 - 1.38:03]The speaker transitions to talking about a sponsored segment for the video.
[1.38:34 - 1.38:47]They share a story about a group of guys they met on Discord renting out an Airbnb and it going horribly wrong.
[1.38:34 - 1.38:47]The speaker mentions a convention story where a fan interrupted an emotional moment with their partner to take a photo.
[1.38:34 - 1.38:47]They share another story of a fan asking for a photo while they were using the bathroom.
[1.38:48 - 1.38:53]They mention becoming the host and having control over who stays in the room.
[1.38:53 - 1.38:59]They joke about Honey being able to save money on pizza and mention their personal experiences using it.
[1.39:13 - 1.39:18]The speaker expresses frustration with the situation and being seen as the asshole in the bathroom.
[1.30:44 - 1.39:18]The speaker discusses their experiences at conventions, including meeting people and staying in hotels. They share a story about a disastrous Airbnb experience and joke about it leading to murder. They also talk about using a sponsor, Honey, to save money while shopping online. They share two convention stories involving fans interrupting emotional moments and bathroom incidents.
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[1.41:51 - 1.41:58]Person describes a strange experience at a urinal
[1.42:43 - 1.42:59]Person worked at a maid cafe and had a creepy encounter with a fan
[1.42:43 - 1.42:59]Person discusses the weird behavior at anime conventions
[1.43:37 - 1.43:54]Similar experience happened to person at a convention
[1.44:51 - 1.45:02]Person has been a full-time YouTuber for 1.5-2 years
[1.46:01 - 1.46:09]YouTube has become more profitable and sponsorships are important
[1.46:32 - 1.46:40]YouTube used to be more of a social platform for the person
[1.46:40 - 1.46:51]Person originally made videos to impress peers
[1.39:18 - 1.46:51]Person discusses strange experiences at a urinal and a convention, as well as working at a maid cafe and the weird behavior at anime conventions. They have been a full-time YouTuber for 1.5-2 years and note the changes in profitability and importance of sponsorships. They also mention how YouTube used to be more of a social platform for them and how they originally made videos to impress their peers.
[1.46:51 - 1.46:57]The speaker discusses the pressure of making videos and wanting to make cool videos for social purposes.
[1.47:10 - 1.47:18]They mention that this aspect of making videos changes when doing it full-time.
[1.47:57 - 1.48:04]They talk about making friends through YouTube and the best feeling is when someone outside of their community enjoys their content.
[1.49:39 - 1.50:01]The speaker's relationship with hentai and anime has changed as they have evolved their content.
[1.52:43 - 1.52:51]The speaker tried being a Twitch streamer before becoming a YouTuber.
[1.53:52 - 1.53:58]They discuss the debate between streaming and YouTube and state that they would prefer to be a YouTuber because streaming is constant and requires non-stop energy.
[1.53:58 - 1.54:12]They mention how streaming can be stressful as it requires constant energy and interaction with the audience.
[1.46:51 - 1.54:38]The speaker discusses the pressure of making videos and wanting to make cool videos for social purposes, how their relationship with hentai and anime has changed, and the debate between streaming and YouTube, ultimately stating a preference for YouTube due to the constant energy required for streaming.
[1.54:38 - 1.54:51] The speaker talks about being an extroverted introvert and not always wanting to talk, especially when streaming for long periods of time.
[1.54:57 - 1.55:05]They mention doing 24-hour streams, but the last few hours are pure pain and they feel like a zombie.
[1.55:47 - 1.55:58]The speaker talks about the pressure of streaming and how it can be gamified in a way.
[1.56:28 - 1.56:43]They mention the importance of standing out as a streamer and how it can be easier for vtubers to do so.
[1.57:21 - 1.57:37]They discuss the difference between streaming and making YouTube videos, and how streaming may require more talent and patience.
[1.57:37 - 1.57:45]The speaker also talks about the competitiveness of both platforms, with YouTube becoming more specialized and Twitch's discovery system being difficult.
[2.00:31 - 2.00:37]The speaker talks about their desire to have someone else highlight their Twitch streams and potentially split the ad revenue.
[2.00:52 - 2.01:05]The speaker also discusses the difficulty of maintaining a certain level of quality and interaction with an audience on Twitch.
[2.01:35 - 2.01:42]They mention their own personal struggles with coming up with ideas for content and how Twitch can be a relief in that regard.
[1.54:38 - 2.01:47]Overall, the speaker believes that Twitch is harder to be successful on due to the grind and skill set required, but they also see the appeal in not having to constantly come up with new ideas like on YouTube.
[2.01:47 - 2.02:03]The speaker discusses the concept of going stale while playing games.
[2.02:03 - 2.02:09]They mention examples of YouTubers being asked about their future plans.
[2.02:09 - 2.02:31]The speaker and their guest discuss their own plans for their channels, including exploring other talents and interests.
[2.03:38 - 2.04:14]They discuss a specific doujinshi that the guest made a video about.
[2.06:30 - 2.06:46]The guest talks about working at a frozen yogurt place, a bakery, and a pub in England.
[2.08:30 - 2.08:38]The speaker mentions the guest's job as an English teacher in Thailand.
[2.09:04 - 2.09:10]The guest tells a story about almost quitting her teaching job, which led to her discovering a litter of puppies.
[2.10:05 - 2.10:16]The speaker and guest reflect on the end of the video, where they saw puppies.
[2.01:47 - 2.10:16]The speaker and their guest discuss their YouTube channels, previous jobs, and a specific doujinshi, and share a story about discovering puppies.
[2.10:16 - 2.10:23]A woman sees puppies and asks if the person is a teacher
[2.10:29 - 2.11:32]The person is holding a full pocket and is teaching English
[2.12:56 - 2.13:02]They recall a time when they met an author at a book signing while drunk
[2.13:38 - 2.13:46]They mention being jealous of their friend's fearlessness in speaking Japanese
[2.13:54 - 2.14:02]The author was the author of Monster Musume
[2.15:15 - 2.15:25]They also had a funny encounter with an animator from My Hero Academia at a party
[2.16:02 - 2.16:19]They shout out their friend Sydney and promote their channel, Sithnap
[2.17:22 - 2.17:28]They thank their patrons and mention the limited edition Trash Taste shirts
[2.17:36 - 2.17:36]A woman sees puppies and asks if the person is a teacher
[2.17:36 - 2.17:36]The person is holding a full pocket and is teaching English
[2.17:36 - 2.17:36]They mention being jealous of their friend's fearlessness in speaking Japanese
[2.17:36 - 2.17:36]They recall a time when they met an author at a book signing while drunk
[2.17:36 - 2.17:36]The author was the author of Monster Musume
[2.17:36 - 2.17:36]They also had a funny encounter with an animator from My Hero Academia at a party
[2.17:36 - 2.17:36]They shout out their friend Sydney and promote their channel, Sithnap
[2.17:36 - 2.17:36]They shout out their friend Sydney and promote their channel, Sithnap
[2.10:16 - 2.17:36]The person recalls a time when a woman saw puppies and asked if they were a teacher. They were, and were holding a full pocket while teaching English. They also talk about being envious of their friend's fearlessness in speaking Japanese and share funny encounters while drunk at a book signing and a party. They promote their friend's channel, thank their patrons, and mention the limited edition Trash Taste shirts.