
Welcome to Trash Taste Season 2 | Trash Taste #55


[00:00 - 00:06] Three people are given a choice between five pounds or a Bible for Christmas


[00:06 - 00:12]The first two choose the money, while the third chooses the Bible and finds 10 pounds inside


[00:30 - 00:36]The hosts of Trash Taste Season Two welcome viewers to their new set after a five-week break


[01:44 - 01:50]They joke about using Japanese screens to make their set more "Japanese"


[02:19 - 02:30]They discuss the process of building the set and upgrading equipment


[03:20 - 03:26]They talk about their newfound concern for skincare due to the upgrade to 4K cameras


[04:22 - 04:28]The hosts make jokes about their insecurities and the beauty industry


[05:46 - 05:54]One host shares their experience with a potentially dangerous skincare treatment


[06:31 - 06:36]The treatment involves electrocution and causes facial twitching


[00:00 - 06:45]Three people make choices for Christmas, the hosts of Trash Taste return to a new set after a break, and they discuss skincare and beauty industry insecurities.


[06:52 - 07:01]The speaker describes getting a facial treatment that involves electroshock therapy and a vacuum-like procedure.


[07:10 - 07:17]They reflect on their past struggles with acne and trying various skincare routines.


[08:09 - 08:14]The speaker mentions working at McDonald's and how it affected their skin.


[08:53 - 09:01]They discuss the inconvenience and time-consuming nature of having a skincare routine.


[10:36 - 10:43]The speaker and their co-host talk about their haircuts and how they have evolved over time.


[12:09 - 12:16]The speaker reflects on how as they've grown older, they have less time and energy to learn and use new technology.


[12:23 - 12:32]They mention briefly considering starting a TikTok account, but ultimately deciding against it.


[12:23 - 12:32]The speaker attempted to use TikTok but found it confusing.


[06:46 - 12:37]In summary, the speaker discusses their experience with skincare routines, haircuts, and their thoughts on using new technology as they grow older.


[12:49 - 13:04]The speaker discusses their unfamiliarity with TikTok and the extra layers it adds to internet culture.


[13:17 - 13:25]They mention a funny TikTok meme they saw about introducing a girlfriend.


[13:48 - 14:02]The speaker talks about the content algorithm on TikTok being better than other platforms.


[15:32 - 15:38]They also mention Twitter's attempts to copy other social media features, such as Instagram stories and Clubhouse.


[16:14 - 16:19]The speaker expresses confusion and dislike towards Twitter's new features.


[16:50 - 16:56]The speaker concludes that they may be considered a "boomer" for not fully embracing all of the new features on social media.


[17:37 - 17:44]They mention their recent experience at a press event with the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan.


[17:51 - 18:02]The speaker explains how they were interviewed for an article about foreign YouTubers depicting Japan.


[17:51 - 18:02]They discuss the decline of traditional travel guides and the influence of YouTubers like Abroad in Japan.


[18:37 - 18:45]The speaker's parents have also started watching Abroad in Japan and using it as a source for travel information.


[12:37 - 18:58]The speaker discusses their unfamiliarity with TikTok and new social media features, as well as their recent experience at a press event with the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan. They also talk about the decline of traditional travel guides and the influence of YouTubers on travel information. The speaker concludes that they may be considered a "boomer" for not fully embracing all of the new features on social media.


[18:58 - 19:04] A person reached out to the speaker and showed them an article that would be featured in a Japanese paper.


[19:10 - 19:17]The speaker and their colleagues need more official backing for their work and are verified on Twitter.


[19:18 - 19:25]The speaker got verified on Twitter by submitting articles and interviews about them, but their colleagues have not.


[20:09 - 20:23]The speaker and their colleagues were invited to do a podcast on a YouTube channel that covers serious topics.


[20:39 - 20:51]During the interview, the Trash Taste viewers invaded the chat and asked unconventional questions.


[22:01 - 22:08]The interview was held at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ) and the speaker saw a wall with previous famous press conference guests, including the Dalai Lama and Miyazaki.


[22:28 - 22:34]The speaker and their colleagues were also featured on a billboard outside of the FCCJ building.


[23:01 - 23:07]The speaker and their colleagues received positive comments from the audience.


[23:16 - 23:24]The speaker and their colleagues were grateful for the experience.


[24:12 - 24:22]During the interview, the speaker had to go to the bathroom and caused a moment of awkwardness.


[24:22 - 24:32]The speaker and their colleagues acted professionally during the interview but also had moments of humor.


[24:38 - 24:46]The speaker was afraid they would pee themselves on stage due to needing to go to the bathroom.


[18:58 - 25:17]The speaker and their colleagues were invited to do a podcast on a serious YouTube channel and had a positive experience, but also faced moments of awkwardness and humor during the interview.


[31:37 - 31:43] The speaker experiences a strange taxi ride where the driver takes them on a longer route than necessary.


[31:58 - 32:04]The ride should have taken 10 minutes, but instead takes 45 minutes.


[32:11 - 32:19]The speaker is hesitant to share the specific details of the route because it would reveal where they go to school.


[32:11 - 32:19]The speaker will create a fake drawing of the route instead of sharing the actual details.


[32:11 - 32:19]The speaker and their friends have been busy building a new office and set.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The app gives the driver the route to take, not the passenger.


[32:19 - 32:26]The driver had to confirm the destination with the app.


[32:19 - 32:26]They recently appeared on a professional podcast where they were more reserved than usual.


[32:19 - 32:26]The building of the office has taken a long time and they are currently building the set for their after dark show.


[32:19 - 32:26]The speaker and their friends are only one week behind in uploading episodes, which is the closest they have been since starting the show.


[32:19 - 32:26]The reason for having a buffer is to allow for missed weeks and to avoid talking about outdated current events.


[32:19 - 32:26]The speaker then proceeds to do an ad read for ExpressVPN.


[32:19 - 32:26]The speaker had another crazy taxi experience where the driver took a longer route than necessary.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[32:19 - 32:26]The ride was booked through a ride sharing app.


[25:18 - 32:26]The speaker summarizes their recent experiences, including appearing on a professional podcast and building their new office and set.


[32:26 - 32:33] The speaker is picking someone up and using a navigation app to guide them.


[32:49 - 32:56]The driver, an elderly man, ignores the navigation and starts going the wrong way.


[33:08 - 33:19]The speaker asks the driver where he is going and realizes he is taking them to the opposite direction.


[33:50 - 33:56]The driver struggles to understand the speaker's destination and has to put on his glasses to see the navigation.


[34:35 - 34:41]The ride becomes longer and more expensive due to the driver's mistakes.


[35:47 - 35:56]The driver nearly crashes the car and the speaker asks him to slow down, but he continues to drive recklessly.


[36:33 - 36:41]The speaker takes a photo of the driver's company information in case they need to make a complaint.


[36:59 - 37:05]The driver tries to bribe the speaker by giving them extra money to not complain.


[32:26 - 38:20]The speaker's ride with an elderly taxi driver in Japan becomes chaotic and dangerous due to the driver's mistakes and reckless driving. The speaker almost gets taken to the wrong destination and the ride ends up being more expensive than expected. The driver tries to bribe the speaker to not complain, but the speaker decides not to in order to not make the driver's life more difficult.


[38:21 - 38:30] Life is hard and sometimes people do a bad job


[38:35 - 38:42]The speaker had a bad experience with a taxi driver and considered complaining to the company


[39:12 - 39:19]Instead, the driver gave the speaker money and the speaker gave a good review


[40:46 - 40:54]The speaker discusses the culture of tipping in Japan and the difficulty in expressing appreciation for good service


[43:14 - 43:20]The speaker shares a life hack for dealing with taxi drivers in Japan


[43:56 - 44:05]The speaker often agrees to things without fully understanding them, including potentially agreeing to be an accomplice in a murder


[44:05 - 44:14]The speaker struggles with understanding Japanese and often just says "yes" to everything


[44:29 - 44:35]The speaker discusses a specific phrase used in Japan for highways


[38:21 - 44:42]The summary is about a bad experience with a taxi driver and the speaker's thoughts on tipping and communicating in Japanese.


[44:43 - 44:49] The speaker discusses the direct translation for "high fast road" and how it can also be referred to as a highway.


[44:55 - 45:01]They mention a second life hack for speaking Japanese, which is to use katakana when unsure of a word.


[45:26 - 45:32]The speaker also talks about how everyday words are becoming more English in Japan.


[46:38 - 46:45]They share a story about getting a taxi and the difficulties they faced due to language barriers.


[51:44 - 51:49]The speaker and their friend have been rejected from multiple housing applications due to their nationality.


[52:04 - 52:12]It is mentioned that it is difficult for foreigners to rent in Japan.


[44:43 - 52:12]The speaker shares stories about language barriers in Japan, including their experience with taxis and difficulties in finding housing due to their nationality. They also discuss the prevalence of English words in everyday Japanese language.


[52:17 - 52:28]Discussion about making sacrifices and deciding priorities when looking for housing


[53:36 - 53:44]Importance of being first to apply for a house, as chances decrease if others have already applied


[53:36 - 53:44]Experience of looking at five houses, two of which were already applied for


[53:36 - 53:44]Frustration of falling in love with houses that cannot be obtained due to other applicants


[53:50 - 54:00]Mention of limited budget and difficulty finding a house in certain areas, especially central Tokyo


[54:34 - 54:49]Mention of a noise complaint received after doing late night streams


[55:51 - 56:18]Difficulty of knowing who made the complaint and inability to take precautions to prevent it


[56:33 - 56:38]Mention of previous experience with a neighbor trying to evict them for noise


[57:08 - 57:24]Discussion of potential consequences of noise complaints, including eviction for foreigners


[59:13 - 59:23]Explanation of not often recording indoors and rarely recording past 5 or 6pm


[52:12 - 59:23]Discussion of the challenges of finding housing in Japan, including making sacrifices and being first to apply for houses, and the frustration of receiving a noise complaint after doing late night streams. Mention of potential consequences for noise complaints and previous experience with a neighbor trying to evict them. Discussion of not often recording indoors and rarely recording past 5 or 6pm.


[1.01:13 - 1.01:21] Narrator describes living in a house with thin walls and a neighbor with anger issues


[1.01:21 - 1.01:31]Neighbor used to work for the police and would constantly bring it up


[1.02:01 - 1.02:13]Neighbor would get angry at small noises and eventually started making loud noises in retaliation


[1.02:01 - 1.02:13]Narrator and neighbor's relationship deteriorated and eventually resulted in a confrontation on the last night before moving out


[1.02:01 - 1.02:13]Neighbor claimed to have the power to call the police on the narrator


[1.07:13 - 1.07:23]Narrator's phone went out the window during the confrontation


[59:23 - 1.07:32]Narrator had a bad experience with a neighbor who had anger issues and claimed to have connections with the police. The situation escalated to a confrontation on the last night before the narrator moved out.


[1.07:32 - 1.07:37] The speaker recalls a time when his neighbor provoked him to throw a punch, but the speaker refused.


[1.08:05 - 1.08:17]The neighbor continuously harassed the speaker, causing them to stay at their parents' house frequently.


[1.08:17 - 1.08:40]The speaker eventually moved back to their parents' house due to the unbearable living conditions.


[1.09:34 - 1.09:40]The speaker's neighbor complained about noise from a previous tenant and continuously harassed the speaker about noise.


[1.11:58 - 1.12:14]The speaker, in charge of the internet bill, would turn off the internet for their housemates if they did not pay their share.


[1.11:58 - 1.12:14]The speaker eventually cancelled the internet and switched it to their name, causing one housemate to not pay their share.


[1.12:45 - 1.12:53]One of the speaker's housemates had a child and struggled to pay their bills, causing tension in the house.


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[1.07:32 - 1.15:16]The speaker recalls a difficult time with a neighbor and housemates, leading to tense living conditions and financial issues. The video is sponsored by Mac Weldon, a brand that creates comfortable and versatile clothing for men.


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[1.15:57 - 1.16:07]Friends paid overdue bills for other roommates who didn't pay


[1.16:07 - 1.16:13]Kept the extra money instead of splitting it with the other roommates


[1.16:40 - 1.16:49]Found out they had overpaid and received a rebate


[1.19:21 - 1.19:29]Accidentally stole croissants and went back to pay the difference


[1.20:00 - 1.20:13]Accidentally stole candy as a child and kept it


[1.21:45 - 1.21:57]Tried to swap price labels at a store but failed


[1.22:53 - 1.23:09]England introduced self-service machines and plastic bag tax


[1.15:16 - 1.23:09]Mac Weldon offers new shorts and a loyalty program while the speaker accidentally steals and deals with rent drama with roommates.


[1.23:13 - 1.23:27]Introduced 5p tax for plastic bags 5-6 years ago


[1.23:27 - 1.23:34]Didn't have card, only change in pocket, went to Tesco


[1.24:51 - 1.24:57]Had exact change, but forgot to buy plastic bag


[1.25:03 - 1.25:38]Decided whether to go back home or just press zero bag option


[1.25:03 - 1.25:38]Pressed zero bag option and felt guilty


[1.28:55 - 1.29:05]Never thought about stealing money as a kid


[1.30:29 - 1.30:42]Parent's proudest moment is when kid is honest and kind


[1.30:57 - 1.31:05]Tooth fairy business opportunity


[1.31:45 - 1.31:52]Found £5 under pillow, gave it back to mom


[1.31:52 - 1.32:00]Mom probably thinks she's money laundering


[1.23:13 - 1.32:06]Introduced 5p tax for plastic bags, forgot to buy one at Tesco and had to decide whether to go back home or press zero bag option. Never thought about stealing money as a kid, but found £5 under pillow from tooth fairy and gave it back to mom. Mom probably thinks she's money laundering and parent's proudest moment is when kid is honest and kind.


[1.32:06 - 1.32:14]The speaker remembers a presentation about Christianity at their non-Christian school


[1.35:51 - 1.35:56]The speaker's annoyance with the story grew as they got older and heard it more times


[1.35:51 - 1.35:56]The story was repeated in the speaker's Catholic high school by the headmaster


[1.36:07 - 1.36:13]The speaker found this story dumb and illogical


[1.36:26 - 1.36:32]The presentation included a story about choosing between money and a Bible


[1.36:26 - 1.36:32]The first person chose money, the second chose money, and the third chose the Bible


[1.36:46 - 1.36:57]The speaker's dislike for the story made them despise religion even more


[1.37:26 - 1.37:31]When the third person opened the Bible, there was money inside


[1.37:48 - 1.37:59]The speaker's takeaway is that the story is illogical and does not make sense in real life situations.


[1.39:21 - 1.39:28]The speaker plans to tell a similar story to their future child, but not actually put money in the Bible


[1.40:01 - 1.40:07]The story may have been passed down and repeated among the teachers in the speaker's tight-knit community


[1.32:06 - 1.40:17]The speaker remembers a presentation about Christianity at their non-Christian school where a story was told about choosing between money and a Bible. The story was repeated multiple times and the speaker found it illogical and annoying. The story may have been passed down and repeated in the speaker's tight-knit community. The speaker's takeaway is that the story is illogical and does not make sense in real life situations.


[1.40:17 - 1.40:24] The speaker talks about a story from their primary school days and how their high school teacher somehow knew about it.


[1.42:11 - 1.42:18]They discuss how primary school teachers seem to remember every student they taught.


[1.42:49 - 1.43:00]The speaker then talks about their experience giving talks at their high school and their mother's primary school.


[1.44:48 - 1.44:57]They mention that they did a virtual talk on zoom with their streaming setup and the kids loved it.


[1.45:34 - 1.45:39]The speaker also shares that the kids were all anime fans and asked about their favorite anime and character.


[1.46:25 - 1.46:35]They mention that none of the kids asked about how much money they make.


[1.46:40 - 1.46:53]The speaker discusses the question of when to start YouTube and the benefits of learning video editing at a young age.


[1.40:17 - 1.47:15]In summary, the speaker talks about their experience giving talks at different schools and interacting with young students about YouTube and anime. They also discuss the benefits of learning video editing at a young age.


[1.52:12 - 1.52:23] Speaker talks about visiting a school and interacting with students.


[1.52:35 - 1.52:50]Discusses the topic of education and encourages students to explore different options.


[1.52:35 - 1.52:50]Shares personal regret of not taking opportunities to study abroad.


[1.53:13 - 1.53:29]Reflects on the importance of seeking new experiences in life.


[1.53:56 - 1.54:06]Many people are comfortable with staying in the same place and not changing.


[1.47:15 - 1.54:06]Speaker visits a school, discusses education and encourages students to explore options. Reflects on personal regret of not studying abroad and importance of seeking new experiences. Concludes that individuals must actively pursue change and new experiences in life.


[1.54:06 - 1.54:16]Speaker discusses meeting people who have an urge to do something new but don't know where to start


[1.54:16 - 1.54:30]Encourages taking risks and stepping out of comfort zone


[1.54:16 - 1.54:30]Gives example of friend traveling abroad alone and being inspired to do the same


[1.54:58 - 1.55:05]Talks about meeting someone who quit their job to travel and how it was hard to comprehend


[1.56:02 - 1.56:14]Mentions high school as a time to take risks and try new things


[1.57:01 - 1.57:06]Regrets not studying abroad and realizing the importance of stepping out of comfort zone


[1.58:53 - 1.59:01]Guests discuss taking opportunities and risks


[1.59:02 - 1.59:37]Thank patrons for funding new studio and equipment


[2.00:04 - 2.00:16]Mention being tired from break and warming up to new season


[2.00:16 - 2.00:28]Encourage support through Patreon, Twitter, and Reddit


[1.54:06 - 2.00:53]Speaker discusses taking risks and stepping out of comfort zone, shares personal experiences and examples, encourages seizing opportunities, thanks patrons for funding new studio, and encourages support through various platforms.