Sometimes if there was certain Topic that get discussed or people asking in Reddit i remember the number of EPS it was happening. Damn 24 eps with 2 hour content.
Well I intended to listened to all of them while drawing some tank waifus, then I realize I have been staring intently at the wrong screen for the past 2 hours and have drawn 1 line.
"The Internet Kinda Sucks Right Now" "We Met a REAL Virtual RU-vidr" "We're Too Addicted To The Internet" *Sips tea* Nothing to see here, just a completely natural sequence of events.
And sometimes they misspell Garnt. I remember reading a wikia where they spelled his name right the first time, then called him Grant throughout the rest.
Truthfully, I couldn't give a damn about what you talk about. I like anime, sure, and I like hearing about it, but I also love hearing Conner talk about chess, and Joey talking about Japanese culture, and Garnt talk about gacha games and vtubers. I'm not here for anime, that's a side effect. I'm here because I like hearing you guys talk about things you like to talk about.
Most should reflect this idea, it's their podcast after all, and I'm sure that catching up on anime takes a while. Besides, kinda fun to see how they think, even if their taste is trash.
I have had the Millennials to Snake People chrome plugin installed for going on 10 years now. I never know if someone actually wrote Millennials or Snake people. Adds a little spice to life.
The seven stages of being a weeb: 1.) Denial: I'm not a weeb...I just like anime 2.) Pain and guilt: Is it bad to be a weeb? 3.) Anger: SO WHAT IF IM A WEEB! 4.) Depression: I can't be a weeb... 5.) Upward turn: whats so bad about being a weeb? 6.) Reconstruction: ok..ok...well of im a weeb...now what? 7.) Acceptance: Im a weeb dammit
i’m kinda glad that the podcast is more about other topics or random tangents instead of just anime. There’s something refreshing about three bros just sitting down and talking about anything and everything they want to. It’s a nice way to just relax and unwind and forget about all the shit happening on the internet or real life.
Yeah lowkey the same. If it was always about anime then I probably wouldnt be as invested since I havent seen that micu anime yet and knowing them, i'd probably be confused ot spoiled regarding most of the anime they talk about. Plus I like hearing about life behind the camera, really gives you a perspective over the boys lives and how they spend it
Totally agree, they could talk about anything on this podcast and I'd still listen in every week because of their personalities. Their banter keeps it refreshing and gives insight into their lives outside of RU-vid, which is a nice change of pace than listening to solely anime discussions. Personally, there's an enjoyment factor that allows for each episode to be rewatched without feeling stale
Tbh if it was strictly about anime I wouldn’t be as interested. I got a pretty nasty case of anime burnout early this year that I haven’t really recovered from. Love Trash Taste tho.
Yea,we love Trash taste because seeing our favorite boys talking about life or weird stuff is entertainment for itself,but listening how they got burnout and having hard time enjoying good anime (while they also know,now days quality show is easy to access) it's very sad,yes we're all in state where either we don't have much time enjoying anime/just how the weebs cycle is,and i just wish they didn't left anime (the actual anime) cause how broad the term anime is now days and talk about some good/just roast them anyway. Either way both of them are still our favorite RU-vidr to enjoyed.
It's definitely much more enjoyable. When I first heard the boys were doing a podcast, I was kind of like, mmmm, I don't know about this. When I heard the first few episodes and realized theyre actually talking about real or cool topics other than anime, I was overjoyed. Not Ims saying I dont like anime, but there are other things to talk about than just anime alone.
Timestamps: 0:00 Pre-intro 0:10 Intro & Connor's Gacha Japanese lessons 3:36 Joey & BigHit 6:48 Weird emails 10:32 Connor and Genshin Impact & Gacha games 24:43 Connor and League of Legends 28:36 - 29:59 Honey Ad 30:00 Back to League and toxic gaming communities 44:49 - 47:19 EJANiME Store Ad 47:20 Anime youtube & was 2020 a weak year for YT? 1:14:51 - 1:16:58 Skillshare Ad 1:16:59 did the boys grow out of anime? 1:49:43 F 1:52:17 Ending words 1:53:24 TrashTaste Quilt 1:57:02 Ending words
Totally agree with Connor, everyone i know is sick of social media. doesn't necessarily mean they actually use it any less, because they're addicted to it, but they don't enjoy it
Yeah, and I came to that realization back in 2017 when I permanently stopped using facebook and insta and haven't logged in since. The best part is, I really don't want to log in even now. I feel no need or want and am actually glad. I think they aren't bad per se, but life is better without it.
@Mr. Kasshu I think Reddit does count to a degree, but your experience will vary wildly depending on which subs you follow and how you choose to engage. I just use it to have a laugh at funny memes every now and then during my breaks at work and that's about it. Some subs are so toxic they literally cannot be engaged with at all. r/politics for example is just a massive cesspool of confirmation bias seeking TDS afflicted liberals. Don't even try to play devil's advocate with them. If they smell so much as an iota of conservatism in your rhetoric, your karma will be drain into oblivion faster than one can say "You guys preaching for unification since Biden's yet to be confirmed victory are full of shit aren't you?" Literally the only way to engage with social media in a semi-healthy manner is to follow people/subs that just post wholesome cute and ultimately puerile and pointless content like cat pictures and memes. The minute you attempt to go for a substantive conversation, you lose. It's literally the worse way humanity has ever devised for communication. You'd have a better chance for a worthwhile conversation using smoke signals. Everyone's that addicted to these platforms is a lesser human for it.
Connor: "I don't watch much anime anymore." Me who thinks they still watch a lot: "Oh damn, I wonder when I'll hit that stage." Connor: "I only watch like, 2 or 3 shows a season maybe." Me: "Oh shit, I've already reached that stage xD"
Exactly. Anime is like 10% of my life. It's fun to listen to the guys sharing crazy stories from all walks of life :D Chess tournaments to creepy fans, to Connors violent past, it's all fun.
All Credit To @JoksanGonzalez 0:00 Pre-Intro 0:10 Intro & Connor’s Gacha Japanese Lessons 3:36 Joey & Big Hit 6:48 Weird Emails 10:32 Connor and Genshin Impact & Gacha Games 24:43 Connor And League of Legends 28:36 -29:59 Honey Ad 30:00 Back to League And Toxic Gaming Communtities 44:49-47:19 EJANiME Store Ad 47:20 Anime RU-vid & Was 2020 a Weak Year For YT? 1:14:51 - 1:16:58 Skillshare Ad 1:16:59 Did the boys grow out of Anime 1:49:43 F 1:52:17 Ending Words 1:53:24 Trash Taste Quit 1:57:02 Ending Words
All Credit To @JoksanGonzalez and @Awesome98 (If It Gets Buried (Please Re-Paste and Credit to Joksan)) 0:00 Pre-Intro 0:10 Intro & Connor’s Gacha Japanese Lessons 3:36 Joey & Big Hit 6:48 Weird Emails 10:32 Connor and Genshin Impact & Gacha Games 24:43 Connor And League of Legends 28:36 -29:59 Honey Ad 30:00 Back to League And Toxic Gaming Communities 44:49-47:19 EJANiME Store Ad 47:20 Anime RU-vid & Was 2020 a Weak Year For YT? 1:14:51 - 1:16:58 Skillshare Ad 1:16:59 Did the boys grow out of Anime 1:49:43 F 1:14:51 - 1:16:58 Skillshare Ad 1:16:59 Did the boys grow out of Anime 1:49:43 F 1:52:17 Ending Words 1:53:24 Trash Taste Quit 1:57:02 Ending Words
Trash Taste Podcast went from Shounen, slice of life, comedy to Seinen, Drama, Psychological, Thriller in this episode. This must be the enlightenment arc.
"You start making excuses not to watch anime." That really scares me, especially considering how much I can relate to that. I was so passionate about physics before I came to Uni but suddenly everything is gone and it feels like an absolute drag nowadays. I can't imagine anyone thinking that way about anime. Damn....
Playing solo is awful and I've hard quit that. Playing with friends is a completely different experience and it's still my favorite game under those circumstances.
It's funny how people keep going back to it. The only real reason is because they haven't tried uninstalling the game. You won't wait 2 hours to reinstall that game and play it again.
yess, and thats exactly why the kpop fandom is so invested in their idols. Its cuz there is so much content on their personal lives, personalities, behind the scenes, livestreams, vlogs etc.. so u rly grow to care a lot for ur idols. You dont rly get this frm western artists
@@mono8476 that Very true but for some reason people always find a way to shit on non western artists and discredit everything they do. Like how people are praising Harry Styles for dressing feminine or non gender conforming when so many Asian artists having been doing that same thing but instead insulted
@@mono8476 I mean, I'm not about to discredit your Hobbies and such but you do realize that most of what you see from Idols is planned/staged right? Just remember that.
@@benfica1171 i see ur point, but for bts at least, i hv a hard time believing that their anything other than genuine. Being frm a small company rly helps i think.
@@undeniablySomeGuy Hahaha I know right. Connor is just chill. For a rock hard Jojo fan, I expected more muda-mudas and less chill. So it was funny when I first found out he's a jojo fan.
I really like that Trash Taste doesn't just talk about anime. As a person who's interested a lot about the different aspects of otaku culture, listening along to the different topics and stories is really fun! Even some things about Japan and what happens in your daily lives is really entertaining to listen along too! It's sorta like "hey we became friends because we had something sorta in common but we've discovered more stuff and we like to hang out more" kind of situation but in a (hopefully?) not-creepy way. We all have different interests after all too and I'm glad Trash Taste also covers other topics. Edit: I never expected this much attention but this is just my opinion at the end of the day! I'm glad I was able to see other people share similar opinions but also those who don't respect eachother here! If any of the Trash Taste Bois™ somehow read this, thank you so much for creating this podcast! And let's keep supporting them if we can ❤️
Exactly. I love just listening to their podcasts cos they're simply chatting about things I really enjoy (anime and non-anime stuff). My favorite episodes have been the food episode and the drift special. Awesome shizz. Also, the best part is just that it's like listening to a genuinely interesting and fun, non-toxic online conversation
Was going to comment the same thing. I feel like people in any fandom, especially the anime community, well, I'll speak for myself, have very specific opinions on likes/dislikes for anime and more often than not you meet people who really don't share tastes 1-1 and honestly that's fine. What you do in that situation is you bond over the anime that you do like and then hopefully build a friendship on that and other topics. With that said, Connor, Joey, and Garnt definitely do not have the same exact tastes in anime and certainly don't align 100% with mine. So in all honesty, when they do talk about anime, I will probably not be as invested because it might be about anime series I don't care for or they might not appreciate a series as much as I do. But when it's about random topics and everyday life in Japan, 10000000% way more interesting. Hoping the podcast continues to be way more not about anime and then a bit about anime here and there.
I personally disagree as I never cared about what they're into, I just care about their opinions on anime, but hey, I'm glad you and many others do enjoy the podcast :)
Honestly same. I think it's because it's not only that we enjoy their convos about different aspects of otaku culture, it's that we want to see the Trash Taste bois talk about different things and not just anime. Personally, I'm not watching for only anime content, but for Joey, Garnt, and Connor's conversations, personalities, and the energy they have as good friends. Like, my favorite episodes were the episode they discussed Japanese food and the episode they had with Chris (Abroad in Japan). Hopefully that doesn't sound weird lol
@@visoriannull832 Alot of his favorite characters seem to be lolis too like the vampire girl from Monogatari series. Granted, that doesn't mean that he's lewding them. He might just find them cute, because alot are very adorable. I've been using Diona alot because I needed an Ice character but also her aesthetic is super cute lmao (Her backstory is hilarious too xD)
@@TheSylveonSurfer yeah, I've never really been interested in lolis but seeing the ads for Diona had me thinking that maybe I should download the game lol. She just looks so cute!
It’s interesting, obviously myself and lots of others know you three because of anime but at this point it’s become just enjoying three guys talking which has proven to be (imo) peak content lmao
Timestamps: 0:00 Preintro 0:10 Intro & Connor's Gacha japanese lessons 3:36 Joey & BigHit 6:48 weird emails 10:32 Connor and Genshin Impact & Gacha games 24:43 Connor and League of Legends 28:36 - 29:59 Honey Ad 30:00 back to League and toxic gaming communities 44:49 - 47:19 EJANiME Store Ad 47:20 anime youtube & was 2020 a weak year for YT? 1:14:51 - 1:16:58 Skillshare Ad 1:16:59 did the boys grow out of anime? 1:49:43 F 1:52:17 Ending words 1:53:24 TrashTaste Quilt 1:57:02 Ending words
1:07:19 I mainly watch y'all to hear about Japanese things. Anime is a sub-category, but I like hearing about what it's like to live in Japan, news about Japan, and just Japan stuff.
I love how even when Garnt isn't the host, he still acts like it by trying to bring the conversations back to the original topic, and posing new questions.
@@Ren-nf4pz Agreed! I dont usually watch Garnt's videos but he is like the "straight man" protagonist who has the mind of a responsible enlightened wise old man but is the degenerate in waifu simping and hololive proves this ever so much more- he thinks by definition he is the normal one Joey is the soft boi who has a weird amount of acquired interests and luck and superiority that angers people and he will just laugh and be amused by enemies ignoring the fact that they're about to throw hands- hes confidently mistaken that hes the normal one And then Connor is the collected dead inside but monkey brain delinquent who has to actually fight the enemies Joey brings while Garnt keeps complaining He loves them but also wants them to shut up half the time even though he secretly has the most weeb level interests that he actually spends money on arknights ect -he wont accept that he isnt the normal one
Idk if u guys are ever gonna see this comment but here goes nothing: Me and a ton of us trash taste viewers are here because we enjoy your personalities. And we like just listening to you guys hang out. You could literally be talking about experimental wall painting methods and at least half of us would still watch and enjoy every minute of it. We want you guys to just chill and enjoy the podcast rather than feeling pressured to talk about certain things. Of course we like it when you talk about certain subjects we’re interested in (like Gacha for me lmao) but what we enjoy the most is that it feels like we’re sitting at the table with you and we’re just listening in on a normal conversation.
I've struggled with being social for years, and it's hard for me to know how to interact with people or engage in conversations. Listening to streams and podcasts like this, it feels like I'm learning more about feeling comfortable with approaching topics and just being yourself around friends or acquaintances. Sometimes you don't even need to have similar tastes; you just need an all-around positive atmosphere and treat others the same respect as how "you" would want to be treated.
The Jeremy Clarkson of Trash Taste. He's British, always the Devil's advocate, and a bit of a knobhead. hell, he basically _was_ jeremy clarkson in their drifting special
I think there's a difference between Devil's Advocate and just disliking and not understanding everything that isn't the specific things he cares about.
Yh facts, I think most of us are weebs but we don't really need to hear them talk about anime. Listening to them speak about random things is so entertaining because we came for the personalities not necessarily the content.
1:07:07 I like anime but felt a burnout years ago and the feel that anime is a big thing in my life never really came back. But still, I like you talking about anime alongside other stuff. If I had to choose I would definitely say that I enjoy listening to other things you talk about more than anime. I still like that the podcast is anime themed, it gives me a homey or comfy feeling since I still like anime even though I never really watch any anime anymore. I've always also liked you guys, so hearing you talk about yourselves is really what makes the podcast shine for me.
Memento Mori 0:08 Intro (Host: Cannur/Cdawgmonkeybrain) -What the bois been up too- 1:07 Connor gets tokens from his Japanese class 3:32 Joey gets emailed by Big Hit Ent 6:33 Strange emails Connor has received 8:56 Joey pissed of some Kpop stans -Gacha games,JRPG rant- 10:31 Story in gacha games are boring (Genshin Impact,FGO) 15:03 Do you play gacha games to finish it? (Genshin,Arknights) 21:42 Is grinding in JRPGs/MMO tedious? (RuneScape) 24:51 Connor playing League of Legends 28:36-29:29 Sponsorship(Honey) -Don’t take games too seriously- 30:00 Should you get into League of Legends? 32:22 Dealing with toxic gamers,Trash-talking(Lol,Overwatch) 36:32 Joey doesn’t like playing PvP games 38:54 When party games become competitive(Smash,Mario Kart) 42:02 Games that are fun to watch others play (Esports) 44:50-47:19 2nd Sponsorship(Ejanime) -Watching anime today- 47:19 Do people still watch anitubers? 52:02 When normal RU-vidrs reviews anime 56:53 Anime being mainstream 1:00:37 Talking about anime on the podcast 1:03:17 2020 a bad year for anime 1:06:29 Trash Taste doesn’t always have to talk about anime 1:09:46 Future of the anime community 1:14:51-1:16:58 3rd Sponsorship(Skillshare) -Watching habits- 1:16:58 Connor doesn’t watch anime as often now 1:19:51 The bois spend a lot of time watching RU-vid 1:23:05 Read the manga bois 1:28:36 Watching content for the sake of watching content 1:30:10 When tutorial videos have stupid intros 1:32:20 Closed captions shouldn’t have been removed 1:34:35 Has the golden age of the internet died? 1:38:27 The internet today has made us enjoyed things less 1:43:31 We need a break from the internet 1:47:00 RU-vid recommendations are still great 1:48:48 RU-vid upload schedules are important -Small talk- 1:51:25 The bois are tired 1:52:56 Gifts by Shelby (Quilt,Keychain,Mask) -Outro- 1:57:03 Patreon,Twitter,Subreddit 1:57:58 End Thank you for your patience.Take care big PP nation
To answer the question about talking about anime or other stuff: Honestly you can talk about whatever and I would find it enjoyable. I just like the chemistry between you guys and your personalities.
@Ronin Himura If you’re not being sarcastic, then I’m pretty sure you’re the kind of person that would have the best chef in the world cook them a meal, and would still complain because it was 0.5 degrees too cold
What I like best about this podcast is how genuinely interested you all are in talking about ... whatever you want to talk about. The variety keeps it fresh, hearing about your personal experiences and authentic enthusiasm (in any direction) is what keeps me clicking every week. There are EXTREMELY few things I'm willing to watch for two full hours at a time and keeping up with - but this show is one of the things that tops the list. Keep it up, guys - love what you all do.
For me, I can really tell when I've spent too much time on the internet because I do feel the way you do, I used to get the same feeling during school summer holidays and was always excited to go back to school because I'd be busy and seeing my friends every day. I think where 2020 has been super hard is that the internet is now the ONLY way to see all your friends so its all got Too Much. It's so important to consciously remind yourself that there is more to life than just the internet and that its just one part of your life.
I actually like that Trash Taste isn't a podcast that solely talks about anime. If that was the case, I'd probably skip sometimes since I'm also burned out of it. So just do what you do best guys, every podcast has been great so far!
I think trash taste is probably the first podcast that talks about the landscape of modern age internet things, especially in such a vast aspect. Also very relatable and entertaining. *edit for bad English
I think they are doing amazing the way they are doing it right now like sometimes talking about themselves and their stories and japan and whatever and sometimes they talk about anime i love it just the way it is
I like the balance that they're keeping, even if I would personally prefer if they talked more about anime it's much better that they talk about whatever they feel like talking at the time. Some topics such as night life and partying don't interest me at all, but I still enjoy hearing them talk about their experiences.
@@Asmodelta Same, their dynamic, with themselves and the guests, is amazing. Their "special" episodes are amazing as well, although I've only seen the drifting one our of the two.
@@jaishkhan7442 no, never claimed to be, I just pointed out that I personally watch episodes multiple times. I might very well be in the minority, but that wasn't the point.
If it weren't for Chris Broad, I probably wouldn't have learned about this podcast. It's also the only one I ever followed, and even fully listen to. Came for Chris, stayed for your Trash Taste.
I actually had the complete opposite happen. Somehow had never ran into Chris Broad till the episode he was on. Now I've watched a ton of his stuff and listen to HIS podcast.
Same here. Came for Chris, stayed because it was so much fun. Really hope they get Chris back (or maybe get Natsuki or Risottoro on; something like that would be so much fun)
You ever get that feeling when you find some video you really, really enjoyed some time ago when it was released and you look at the date: "2015"... Jesus fucking christ it feels like a few months ago, when did the last 5 years went? If it's gonna be like that, my life will feel way shorter than i expected it to.
Listening to you guys talk about oversaturating of media and being too plugged into the internet, I just wanted to say that it sounds like you're experiencing burnout and a lack of a sustainable work-life balance (and also internet-irl life balance). I think this is very common for people in the 20-35 age range, because we remember a time growing up before the internet and can sense that being overly connected to an online world isn't healthy mentally or physically. I think it's perfectly acceptable, and honestly preferable, to set boundaries around how you interact with the internet and all of your apps. I can also understand struggling to maintain these boundaries, esp when you see other people around you being more available online or being more plugged in, and wishing you could handle it as well as they could - and wondering if you're the outlier and everyone else is just normal. And I also understand being addicted to the internet, bc let's face it: most of us are. But I believe it's important to remember that humans' brains have not evolved very far past the time when we were cavemen, and we are not wired to handle living virtually on the internet 24/7, forsaking our irl lives and relationships and hobbies. This is why I always wonder how you guys handle your careers as RU-vidrs, bc you have to think so often about your life on the internet and can't unplug for an extended period of time very easily... It's both impressive and a bit scary. Anyway, I hope you guys are doing well on your end and not letting yourself be subsumed by the internet.
@@kuraidoarauni I know it doesn't make him a pedo or anything like that, but still, kinda weird to be sexually attracted to a 6yr old body... Lmao. Some are short and could be anywhere from 12 to 18, like Xiang Ling, but Qiqi is like a toddler.
I started watching Trash Taste as something to listen to while I'm at my desk job and now I watch the episodes on their premiere. I don't really care what you guys do or talk about going forward, I really just watch each week for your personalities meshing together.
I was honestly happy to hear how you guys aren’t watching anime all the time. I love anime, but lately I haven’t been watching it as much as I used to so I felt guilty about calling myself an anime fan when I wasn’t acting the way how I thought an anime fan should act like. But hearing how you guys watch it at your own leisurely time instead of obsessively living and breathing in anime 24/7 makes you seem more relatable and human. So thank you for talking about it! It honestly made me feel better to know I wasn’t losing my love in anime! It’s just a normal process anime fans go through!
How about 50% Tangents, 30% Anime Talk and 20% doing stuff outside a studio, like their drifting video and what Chris Broad does. Or like instead of inside the studio, film a normal Trash Taste video but around a table in a hotel with yukatas and shit. Though idk how the logistics of that would work out.
I'd enjoy more anime talk but then I realize I probably wouldnt have watched like half of the things they talk about (and while it's still interesting from an outsider perspectice) I'm kinda glad they dont hyperfocus on that. I do hope they dont stray too far from the weeb culture, and I'm sure that if they started another year, with a lot of fresh anime coming out it might have been a bit different. But I dont hate this. I do look forward to more guests though, sometimes it balances it out a bit more.
When I read the manga I get excited for the anime just to see how they’ll translate certain scenes into animation. So I look forward to that more than the plot because I already know what’s gonna happen.
Opinion One: We need a Trash Taste Hoodie. Opinion Two: I honestly came here because you are pretty chill dudes that a realistic version of people who love anime but still have a personality Opinion Three : We need a Trash Taste Hoodie.
I like when you guys talk about your experience with anime or mention your favorites or nostalgic shows. But it’s also great when you guys just talk about whatever with the occasional anime reference thrown in. But this podcast has just become a real delight all around.
"The Internet Kinda Sucks Right Now" - 4 months ago "We Need a Break from RU-vid" - 1 month ago *"WE'RE TOO ADDICTED TO THE INTERNET"* - Today *story development*
As someone who lives in the US but has been interested in anime on and off for most of my life, watching Digimon, Pokemon, and Naruto as a young child, then developing my own taste in other mainstream and obscure anime as a teen, I can relate to the transition of preferring manga as a young adult simply because I can read quicker than I could watch a show and how available different types of manga are. So many good manga exist that may never be made into anime and I like being one of the people who appreciate them, my only hold up is an inability to read/speak Japanese, meaning I still have to rely on translators and whatever they decide to make an English version of.
"Do you prefer when we talk about anime or not?" I'm here to listen to you guys, not to listen to an anime review. I just want to hear you talk about whatever. If you talk about anime, so be it, that's fun. If you don't, that's also fine. I've enjoyed every episode, it's been one of my highlights this year honestly, something new and fun to listen to. Just keep doing what you're doing.
You guys made feel so much better. I love anime but I've come to a point where i don't watch as much as i used to and the same goes for Tv shows. What Joey said about putting on a RU-vid video he had previously watch to watch again while he eats. That's exactly what i do now too. Seeing that I'm not the only one who feels this way makes me feel soo much better. Thank you guys for talking about it and for articulating exactly how I've been feeling. Love you guys.
@@asmokingp3005 1:58:17 just kidding it just so happened that I was having breakfast while watching this and then brush my teeth just when he was saying that
I’m not really subscribed to Gigguk, Connor and Joey but whenever I needed to watch a video about anime or weeb things, that’s when I go and look for them. I have always liked video essays about animes and when the first episode came out of Trash Taste, I expected just commentary about anime but it was actually just them talking naturally which is the kind of podcasts that I like. I love that they go on tangents and it made me appreciate them even more and made me connect with them more. Being themselves is what made me stay and wait for every upload of Trash Taste. More power bois 🤘🏼
Fate go is trash teir gacha trash and single handedly destroyed the world building that all of the rest of type moon set up, wiki before was confusing mess at times, but at least it was an orderly mess.
Teenage Connor was a busy man: Beating up bullies in school, becoming a Call of duty pro, playing hours of Runescape (daily?) And working at McDonalds Did he go to school?
@@Soosss Yeah, exactly. Rhythm gaming is a somewhat unpopular niche in comparison to e.g. fps gaming, and then we're split even further because of how much difference in gameplay there is between every franchise
1:21:15 - Garnt nailed the explanation for me. YT you can picture without really seeing it and with Netflix or other streaming service you know its that 20-30min episode or a movie that could be 1-3hrs long which you don't want to miss anything and be immersed in it.
As someone who considers himself a general fan of anime but is in his Mid-30s, married, and is part of the "N word" group, I actually started taking an interest this Podcast because of the fact that you guys talk about other things than just anime. I enjoy anime because it is an artistic medium that dared to push the limits and explored avenues that other animated shows at the time didn't want to go into. However, I am not heavily invested in the general Otaku culture and as such, its hard for me to relate to individuals who have gone deep down the rabbit hole so to speak. Both me and my wife enjoy watching you guys because we see a normal bunch of dudes who are building up their lives and talk about their experiences, with anime being just one segment of that life long journey. Keep doing what you do guys.
@@twooty2148 Normies. Stupid term that is often used for gatekeeping by hardcore weebs. "Oh you don't care for this japanese voice actor? Such a normie!"
Hey guys, I really enjoyed this episode! I'm currently working my way through all the episodes. I usually watch them while I'm animating / drawing, so I get the whole consuming media thing in the background, but your podcast is excellent! I think the reason so many people enjoy it, despite not being an "anime" podcast like it was marketed is because you boys are so genuine when you come here to talk, and you just get a human conversation which I feel like everyone can relate to at some point. I guess it comes back to the whole "friendship-simulator" thing you mentioned a while back, because though on the internet each of your brands is your personality in a way, here people can see a deeper side of you and really feel that human connection. Sorry for the long comment, just wanted to let you boys know you're doing great!