There is a short comic where a girl was a dog in her past life and she was spending her current life finding her (ex-)master. (The comic starts at the point they finally met though)
There's a manga where a cat tries to find her past owner after reincarnating as a little girl. It was only 1 part of a series but the series are hella wholesome.
@Black Light This just made me realize how hilarious it would be if pewdiepie features in trash taste on episode 96 in the future. Ehhhh technically 69
As a South East Asian never have i ever feel more represented, than the time Garnt talking about our thrilling traffic. Truly the representation i never knew i needed.
Ikr. Garnt said it himself, south east Asian related story is rarely brought up in the media. So any mention of anything, even its bad representation is enough to make us south east asian feel happy
The boys only mentioned my country once during the flag episodes and it surprised me, considering how little is spoken about us on the internet let alone in news
As a Minnesotan, what a wild whiplash it was hearing Cannur say that it's his favorite state only for Joey to immediately say he was deported from there.
@@mizunedayo someone correct me if I'm wrong. Southeast Asian peeps don't use dishwasher, the meta there is you wash them with sponge and dishwashing liquid. That is the meta. dishwasher basically(not really lmao) doesn't exist there.
Goes to show just how loyal this fanbase is to trash taste and the lore. People don't typically rewatch a 2 hour podcast, so much of the views on their vids are just a pure headcount on how many people are recurringly watching
The episode we expected - Pewdiepie, ahah funny number, sex jokes, c u l t u r e The episode we got - Politics, more politics, patriotism, passports, Joey's deportation, Connor's naked obsession, Connor's acceptance of death (especially with natural disasters), Connor's weak immune system, Garnt's misogynist arc, fucking flies and the power of fabric softener.
As a structural engineer I'll say: you should NOT go out of your apartment building if there's an earthquake. Your best bet is a bottom floor stairwell since they usually have thick concrete walls for fire rating and often serve as the core of the building, but practically speaking, trying to go down stairs in an earthquake isn't exactly safe or recommended. You're second best bet is to dive under a heavy table or your bed (if it's sturdy), followed by a doorway. Masonry facade buildings and those with hanging signage are notorious for falling off the exterior of the building and collapsing on people in the streets or exiting the building. There are some exceptions... If you're in a grocery store where the shelves aren't secure or you're concerned something might fall from the ceiling on you, either find a sturdy table to dive under, find a spot in the store you're not at risk, or get out (assuming it's not a masonry structure). Also, if you're in any pre-cast prestressed structure... Well... GTFO. Those pieces of junk fall down all the time in earthquakes. You can tell your apartment is one if you see big metal clips holding together big slabs of concrete. Those metal clips fatigue and fail pretty easily in an earthquake, and you'll often see after a collapse these massive pristine slabs of concrete that fell several stories to the ground crushing whatever was below.
As a Minnesotan, I was excited to hear that Connor thinks that we are his favorite State. Then I promptly laughed my ass off hearing that Joey got deported from here.
As a Singaporean, I can definitely say we get really excited and proud whenever a famous person or anything that isn't southeast-asian related mentions our country.
you gotta love the fact, that this episodes get constent 1mio views, that is basicly the sub count, witch means this show has an pretty stable fan base of ppl watching all episodes.
The thing about the jeans conversation is that alot of therapist I had told me to dress myself even if I am at home because it will make me feel better. It's a form of self care.
Me giving a tour of my area: On your left is a field that was planted with corn. It's been harvested already so it's now dirt. On your right is a different but similar field that may be planted with beans or clover next year. On your left and right are the same fields from earlier. They are both owned by the same company. That burnt out collapsed barn was the result of a meth lab explosion. Prior to that, it was just a collapsed barn. See that $5 box fan in the ditch? That has been there for over 10 years now.
As a Minnesotan hearing someone not born there saying "Probably my favorite state" to "Yeah, I got deported from there" is enough emotional whiplash to snap my neck
I often forget the boys aren't American, but as an American I do enjoy hearing them talk about their own cultures and others they have participated in. As someone who's grown up in small American towns they're right it's very easy to get lost in limited ways of thinking.
They dump on America every chance they get but you notice Garnt never shit talks Thailand or Thais and Conner never talks poorly of Welsh people or Wales, only England/UK generally. What is so horrible about loving your own country or thinking it's the best. I listened on Spotify and didn't watch the guys this time but it seemed like they had their noses in the air for the first third of the podcast. Being well traveled and living abroad may give you some more perspective on the world however, it doesn't make one wiser or a better person. Joey claims his AUS friends would be more open minded and have a broader mindset if they left their home towns but does he not realize Japanese people are the same. Most don't leave Japan for their entire lives except to maybe visit a SEA country or Hawaii on holiday yet he only has these criticisms of Americans. I think Garnt was trying to get Joey to realize how people have varying perspectives on things and that he didn't have the right to judge them on how they saw things but it went over Joey's head. The boys have their preconceived notions and values and they openly push those beliefs onto others subconsciously.
@@YuSooKey because when people try to acknowledge and address issues in their country the "Patriot" yells angrily about how great the country is and prevents anything from getting better.
@@YuSooKey It's funny how you think they dump on America at every opportunity because I think they're actually too kind when describing America. It's not a political podcast, though, so I can understand why they neglect to state why America is a demonstrably failed country compared to the rest of the developed world.
@@akubili before. They record each podcast weeks before they release. 1. because it allows them to have an actual schedule 2. Gives Mudan + his editing army a chance to edit them
Imagine seeing Joey while buying cultured anime. It'd simultaneously be a surreal yet also entirely expected experience. Like seeing Gordan Ramsey at an extremely run-down or extremely high-end restaurant.
In regards to living in small towns here in the US... I feel like just even traveling and meeting people of different backgrounds and cultures, and learning about them, can do just as much to change someone's perspective as traveling the world. I have only left the US twice (Canada), but because I've gotten to move to a larger city, and meet people that are not like me... I have changed in some of the same ways Sydney mentioned to Garnt.
Yup, even in countries small as Netherlands the difference is quite big between the rural area where i live and, say, Utrecht Amsterdam or Leiden where you go to an University. Germany is like a mile from my home and they got already different values and ways of doing things
When Conner started talking about the city that was drowned it really reminded me of the many black cities that the US did the same to. Most memorable is Seneca Village that is now under Central Park's Reservoir in New York.
After listening to the boys (Specifically Grunt and Connor) talk about the UK on many many occasions during the past 69 episodes, my idea of it has changed from ''Oh that place with the Queen and funny teeth people'' to ''Depression, rain, and fields''.
There's a big difference between having a lot of castles, and having a lot of palaces in the shape of small castles. But being more of a house, nothing military about it. I have an insane amount of the rich people houses palaces in my area
@@Cyclops-ky9pr Es gibt einen Burgenlandkreis in Deutschland (in Sachsen-Anhalt). Der heißt tatsächlich so. Und der Name kommt nicht von ungefähr. In den Mittelgebirgen und in Süddeutschland gibt es eine riesige Menge an Burgen und Bergfrieden. Wo warst du denn unterwegs?
I'm with Garnt on laundry. It's not that it's hard, you just have to *remember* you're doing laundry. It means you cant go anywhere or take a nap, and if you're like me you have a shitty dryer that takes more than a single full run to get it all dry, so you cant just forget it once it's in there, either.
@@sechabatheletsane9784Not only because some areas are humid, but also (for my experience at least) It gets rid of the cat's hairs that stick to clothes X)
@@sechabatheletsane9784 ya like these folks said. I live in a super humid place where sunshine is common but unreliable, midday showers are common, and I have a work schedule that makes doing laundry during the day difficult. Practically a necessity all but a few months out of the year here
Crazy how Conner said that "that better happen in the next three weeks, when I'm not here" but then immediately experiences an earthquake mid-stream just a few days ago. Cosmic energies listening to Trash Taste.
Fun fact: Japan is a part of the "Pacific ring of fire" which is basically a line on the tectonic plates that goes across a big part of the globe, countries in this area tend to have a SHIT TON of earthquakes BUT also Volcanoes are really freaking abundant, Pretty unfortunate to be in this shit, I live in Chile and we literally are the Shakiest country in the world but people don't really know that cause everyone thinks about Japan lol
Yeah not be whiny but whenever the Philippines, the most hurricane prone country in the world, has a hurricane and Indonesia, the most volcanic eruption AND earthquake prone country in the world, has either a volcanic eruption or earthquake people tend to just ignore it, but whenever Japan gets hit by a fart people freak out.
The outermost part of California where I live is also part ring of fire. Me I will die from earthquakes this is fine. I live in a older majority community as well, so I am basically living in Japan in a sense 😂😂😂 (That's a joke, but if I did live in Nihon not much would change for me besides being immersed in the Japanese language.) Also, I've never had a problem with anyone here, but again I don't know if that's cause I am a nerd. Or because I don't go out as much etc. So, I say it's pretty safe (but again my friends have gotten mugged and stuff.) Get me I've never had a problem living where I live, but hopefully one day I can visit Japan.
this triggered my geography class but yes! the mantle in the earth heated up from the hot core, which allowed the mantle to expand, rise and go beneath the tectonic plates, forming convection currents. Hence, this allows the dense, oceanic philippines plate to subduct under the less dense, continental eurasian plate, this subduction driving the downward moving portion of the convection current. This convergent movement causes the continental plate to buckle and fold, forming fold mountains. Hence, this subduction causes the mantle above the subducted plate to melt, caused by the subduction of the oceanic plate. Therefore, this melted magma forms magma, which allows it to rise up the fold mountains and hence form volcanoes. When it erupts, the lava would also harden, and form a greater part of the volcano too! For earthquakes, the convergence between the plates cause friction between the plate boundaries, causing tension and pressure to build up as the plates slide past each other, allowing energy to accumulate. Hence, as the plates are unable to hold the pressure anymore, the plates slide, causing a large amount of energy to be released in the form of seismic waves, hence forming earthquakes! Japan, being along the convergent plate boundary of the Pacific Ring of Fire, causes active volcanoes and high magnitude earthquakes to form. whoops, sorry for this, i saw pacific ring of fire and i had to do this
It feel so odd watching 69 episode of 3 cool dudes that I will never get to say "Hi" to. I would be lying if I said I wasn't living through them a bit 😀 Gonna have to disagree on these London takes, this is not okay doky 44:55 not knowing the Belfast was just the nail in the bad takes coffin. There were right about Sherk being next to the Namco Funcape arcade entrance, I think it’s because there was something with Sherk at the aquarium which is right next to the arcade.
@@low_vibration because the chances are you will ever be in japan in the same place they go to. is really low. if you ever went to japan, which is already low in itself.
First hour be like: "wow they talk about literal culture there, noice!" A few minutes after the first hour: "N U T S A C K S!" Yep this is the bois alright.
I seriously wish for an award at the of this season that's called "Phrases we thought we would never hear" bc i've never heard someone before say: "I hate transferring liquids", like pls make it happen.
This podcast, they are in same place. Offical podcast thought online for which they have some latency and they have longer paused when thinking for topic.
I got genuinely excited when Joey called Connor “Prince of Wales” and they started talking about the Belfast. Pretty sure I’ve been playing too much Azur Lane… Also, sorry for deporting you Joey!
This was me. The entire time he was talking about the ship Belfast I was like, "Yes, the lovely royal maid" And I was right. Then he said the thing and I immediately felt proud. haha.
I sleep naked. And people always bring up "but what if there's a fire or other emergency?" Well, I've experienced several kinds. A faulty fire alarm went off twice in the night in an apartment I lived in, I just put on pajama pants once I was conscious and went outside, took about an extra 10 seconds, which if that was going to kill you, you'd already be dead. Another time was during a tornado warning, where I was woken completely naked and got on a shirt, pajama pants and shoes in less than a minute and headed to the basement, and was more prepared (since having shoes is actually important) than the person who woke me up.
@@lel7841 true lol. I don't mind much even though I probably disagree with them but the irony of joey saying dropping the freedom bomb in light of the recent draconian privacy laws passed in Australia is pretty funny. Pretty sure this was filmed before then though.
@@josuebalderas2075 I mean Joey literally said there he doesn’t care about/follow politics, so he probably doesn’t even know about the laws most recently passed in Australia.
As a scot I can confirm the UK patriotism, like we support the Scottish team first, and then when they go out because they are shit, we support everybody who plays against england
@@SGT676 can confirm in my local pub in Scotland we supported every team opposing England...randomly some Dutch folk came in and approached us and said "it's so strange but nice to find a bar here who supports our team, without skipping a beat we all laughed and said, nah we just don't want to see England win"...the confusion on their face was amazing
I still find it funny that people dont realize how giant America actually is. Most states are the size of a country with the population to go with it. Each with their own government and style of living. That it is almost impossible for everyone to stay connected.
Tru, but America isn't the only one like that, india, is another example. So I understand what it feels like when people generalize all the American states into one. In india, each state could me more different from the other.
Dude, watching Garnt drinking is just an experience. My boy sometimes gets whacky and drinks through his teeth, sometimes he gets ready to drink, opens his mouth, lifts the mug but decides not to drink, sometimes he jebaites the mug with his handmovements, dude is a complete mystery.
Hearing the boys talk about all the sorting they do with their trash makes me feel horrible; in the US or at least where I live you throw everything in the trash then just bring the bags out to the street every Friday.. the sorting system sounds so much cleaner and effective than throwing it all in a landfill 🤧
Sadly the castles that Connor is braging about were a staple of the normans, when conquering a people they would use it to establish strong positions, as a matter of fact, Wales has the most castles in all of Europe, a lasting legacy of the anglo-norman conquest of wales(though the amount of castles really does show how hard the welsh fought back, a sign of their bravery if you will)
@@666Tomato666 there's a tonne of shit to do in London/England/The UK that isn't to do with alcohol. Connor and Garnt just like to shit on England at every opportunity. It's getting pretty fucking tiresome
@@pickerjo2000 I have never been to England/ UK but it seems that if you aren't into museums/historical stuff there isn't a lot to do. Personally I would love to tour the UK but I am also a weird nerd obsessed with learning about history.
As an American myself, I've never understood how anyone could claim to live in "the greatest country in the world" when they've only ever lived in one country. Without any frame of reference they can't even know their personal favorite country, let alone an "objectively greatest" country.
Meh, I would never want to live in any other country permanently. We have everything here that a person could ever want, whether it’s food, hobbies, high wages, large houses, etc. Especially because in terms of other developed countries, I find the European lifestyle unappealing, and East Asia too strict and homogeneous.
Well the US is the strongest, richest and influential country in the world. But you are right there is no objective definition. LIke the you could say Afghanistan is the greatest country in the world if you value fundamental islam above all.
Pretty sure no matter the job you’d have better wages and benefits on pretty much any job you work in Europe compared to the US. People can actually make a decent living even working in McD’s and people in the service industry don’t have to survive on tips, since they have actual regulated pay here. Sick and vacation days affordable healthcare, payed pregnancy leave things that basic common sense and should be available to anyone. People here are in general way happier and the quality of life is higher too.
@@kaybaumann4989 I think for professional jobs US is the best country out there. In my country doctors especially love the US more than anyone else. For comparitively low skilled jobs, Western Europe seems to be better. Also btw Europe overall in general is quite a bit lower in terms of everything compared to US whether it's happiness, quality of life, education, etc because of Eastern Europe. I think you meant only Western European countries by Europe.
The impeccable timing of pewds arriving in Japan followed with Grants wedding coming close, meaning after the wedding we might get a guest episode with pewdiepie
Poor Felix, really wished he could've made it for this episode but the world won't stop penetrating it's own butthole. Still, having him on any episode would be a treat so hopefully sometime soon!
Is this some in-joke or what? I don't get it. Pewdiepie is a joke and a tool. What do these people have and want to do with him? Maybe because I'm not 13, I seriously don't know any more. It's like people taking kardashians and tiktokers seriously.
69 69 is so funny. Whenever I hear it, I just burst out laughing. I run out into the living room and grab the Tv remote. I start flicking through the channels. “You guys, it’s so funny, you’ll laugh so hard!” I can barely get it out as I’m laughing so hard, banging the table and snickering while I flick through the TV channels. I finally get to The CW, and the number 69 is on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen! My family and friends who were over all stand up in tremendous applause, and my wife and children come back from upstate to be with my comedic genius!
For me I'm one of the person that sleep with shirt. For me : - it somehow gives security, maybe things like mosquito although it doesn't help much. - it's also gives an extra comfy, especially when u are sweating. - It's kinda like an embrace, similar to some people sleeping with hug pillow.
@@EnzymaticCatalysis no. Iron mouse is Puerto Rican. The boys were speaking on what it’s like to date an American girl. Puerto Rican is technically an American territory but they don’t like to be called Americans for legit reasons. So Connor bringing up Iron mouse in that context could potentially really hurt her feelings
@@evansimon1065 ohhh… sure, but that wasn’t really what I was getting at. Since Connor and mousey come from different countries the dynamic would still be there. Also I’m a completionist lol
American news is majority negative in tone. As someone in the west living outside America, at least half or more of our news is centered around America (even moreso on the internet). Therefore, it isn't hard to believe that a lot of people's opinions are negatively shaped by the only news they hear/read about America. If I were to only listen to reddit or twitter, you would think America is a "third-world" country with the majority of people starving to death on the streets. If you have ever visited or worked with Americans, the vast majority of them are not noticeably different than other people from other western countries.
I love how Connor knew exactly where Garnt was going whilst talking about his trash sweetener and was proactively cringing. UK summer brings the same issues. Flies everywhere and sometimes flying ants
Connor, as a Brazilian with a good mighty passport (we can visit almost the entire world without visa) , I loved Edimburgh! It has a lot of history to see and the highlands are very beautiful. And whisky! That's (up to now) my number 1 recommendation in UK! I gotta visit Wales... Met some great welsh people in Paris once (who helped me figure out my way around the trains) and it made me feel like I gotta visit Wales!
1:31:35 "I'm pretty much up for anything that doesn't involve destroying my body" Goes to pubs often and makes a video about trying all the alcohol in Japan*
@@Themetalwookie666 you're not entirely wrong but the American empire has a lot of other areas it has authority over outside the fifty states. Mostly it means they get taxed with no ability to vote.
I'm American, and the thing about McDonald's is its too cheap to be above. It's not about burger competition or coasting on reputation; everyone knows McDonald's is the trash tier of food, but it's dirt cheap and fast, which is super important to our lower income populations, basically our entire middle class
Hearing that from the Netherlands, that comes off quite weird. Mac Donalds is just as expensive as any other not-cheap high fat place here and if I cook myself I can easily go 1/4th the price AND be actually very healthy.
@@tardvandecluntproductions1278 It’s because your fast food workers are paid better and the fast food/restaurant industry as a whole is probably better regulated and taxed, the costs of which end up being passed off to the consumer (although, to be fair, the quality of European or Japanese McDonalds is many times better than what you can get anywhere in the USA).
Joey's Big Criticism of Japan: people in Japan are apathetic to change broken systems Also Joey: "I don't care for politics... I just say 'Yeah that sucks' or 'oh that's good'"
Yeah they're absolutely part of the problem and it's worse to advocate for that on their platform as a gigantic podcast. Don't raise young men to think like this. It's not even hard if you're just worried about basics like knowing who to vote for in local elections or whatever. You don't need to live and breath a political news feed to be a force for good. I know they're not Americans but their audience is VERY American and we don't even have a left-wing. It's nothing like politics in Western Europe.
IKR ??? It's so blatantly hypocritical, they CONSTANTLY talk about Japan's politics, from simple bureaucracy to human right issues like LGBTQ+ rights and such, and then they openly admit they don't give a fuck about politics because it doesn't affect them directly? And THEN constantly joking about how privileged they are? Idk man sometimes they are so tone deaf and keep trying to excuse themselves...
Jesus, you guys, they're talking shit and have mentioned in the podcast so many times that you shouldn't take their word as gospel. They've also mentioned that even THEY can't remember a lot of things that they just talked about, chill tf out. You're blowing this way out of proportion.
@@domino1291 But bro they are saying the same shit Joe Rogan says as an excuse every single time he talks out of his ass, it's not that hard to avoid talking about politics instead of repeating over and over again every single episode that they don't care about politics because they are privileged enough to avoid getting affected by it, and then they get affected on the pettiest things and they go NUTS. Idk man it's not that hard, it set the tone for the rest of the podcast and it fucking sucks.
To be clear, I don't think Joey or anyone on the podcast is bad or anything. Just thought it was funny. I think Joey more or less is exhausted by politics, than genuinely not caring, and I think that's normal. It's an unfortunate wording, but I can intuit that Joey just understandably doesn't like dwelling on super sad politics that feel out of their hands
For how much Connor likes to banter about America, I hope he feels some joy in knowing that pretty much all of America feels patriotic as hell when England fucks up.
"Garnt was a dog in his past life and now he can't drink like a human" sounds like a great visual novel title
or isekai light novel
There is a short comic where a girl was a dog in her past life and she was spending her current life finding her (ex-)master. (The comic starts at the point they finally met though)
There's a manga where a cat tries to find her past owner after reincarnating as a little girl. It was only 1 part of a series but the series are hella wholesome.
@@ndyKong what’s the title?
That time I got reincarnated as Monk
And became cultured weeb and now I watch hen+@!
That dude that commented on the last episode "The next episode must be just titled "Nice" -- your wish is their command. Lmfao.
I am very pleased
@@PastelGrandpaI remember reading your comment and i was like no way they're gonna do this ...kudos
@@PastelGrandpa that was you? salute to you mate! what an absolute fucking man of culture
Made a similar comment a few weeks ago but was too late and it just went and got lost in the sea of comments ^^
@@PastelGrandpa you sir, are the most cultured prophet
Trash Taste fans: "They better make Episode 69 a cultured one."
Trash Taste: Proceeds to talk about literal culture
failed successfully
Nice
V ok
The most cultured episode so far
@Black Light This just made me realize how hilarious it would be if pewdiepie features in trash taste on episode 96 in the future. Ehhhh technically 69
Connor: "I wear jeans in my house to boost productivity"
Cannur: "I'm not Jason Bourne, I don't need clothes"
I like this comment format. hope to see more of it.
The duality of man
As a South East Asian never have i ever feel more represented, than the time Garnt talking about our thrilling traffic. Truly the representation i never knew i needed.
Ikr. Garnt said it himself, south east Asian related story is rarely brought up in the media. So any mention of anything, even its bad representation is enough to make us south east asian feel happy
Same for India, It is rarely mentioned in International media despite being so fucking huge, we are kinda hidden off
We'll have our turn some day.
as a Singaporean I've never felt more seen than when joey mentioned the crowd at the convention
The boys only mentioned my country once during the flag episodes and it surprised me, considering how little is spoken about us on the internet let alone in news
Joey talks about his expeirence with an american girlfiriend
Grant relates about his experience with an american girlfriend
Connor looks to the ground
I thought Aki was Filipina?
@@useraccount333 She is of Filipina descent, but born and raised in the USA. She talks about it on the episode where they interview her.
@@Leroset yea shes as american as they get, family is from the heart of Nevada, Las Vegas. She grew up on all you can eat buffets and anime
Connor counting his lucky stars that he hasn't had to endure the pain of having an American girlfriend
America best country. Most immigrants in the world. Even 👽
As a Minnesotan, what a wild whiplash it was hearing Cannur say that it's his favorite state only for Joey to immediately say he was deported from there.
Haha, right?! Of all states, Minnesota is loved by Connor but deported Joey!
Same. Shame his last con experience was Animinneapolis and not Detour or Fusion. Given the shady ownership of AniMinni
We have anicons in mn? Time to google.
lol I feel you
@@HKy0uma why’s it shady😳?
Joey: we have a dishwasher now.
Garnt: I wish…I wish that was me.
Bro, that literally is you. You are the dishwasher.
Wdym??
@@mizunedayo someone correct me if I'm wrong. Southeast Asian peeps don't use dishwasher, the meta there is you wash them with sponge and dishwashing liquid. That is the meta. dishwasher basically(not really lmao) doesn't exist there.
@@sauce5384 you're correct. we don't use dishwasher, we are the dishwasher.
So that's why he asked Sydney to marry him
@@sauce5384 Its not meta,it's like a passive
To think that we're on the legendary 69th episode already. The first episode of Trash Taste felt like yesterday, time really flies.
Can't wait for the 100th milestone!
hello Guy Without A Mustache
Wow no comments
Yup
Hello Just Some Guy! Along with Just Some Bigfoot With Internet Access, you're one of the most iconic commenters.
When Felix comes on, they should do the eva "Episode 69 + how many episodes have passed"
Have your 69th like mate
now that's a great idea, kudos!
sounds like a nice idea, tho it may be confusing for some people...
You Can (Not) Count
Episode 69.0
Joey: You can now catch up on One Piece while you're in quarantine.
Connor: yeah yeah **Connor lied as he naturally breathed**
Can I please know the sauce for your pfp , sir?
@@_tsuki_ I just made this on picrew
@@ellowyellowful oh-
Cool art then
USO DARO
"I don't like transfering liquids"
Sounds like an excuse to be a virgin
xD
👀
You don’t need an excuse to be a virgin
You can choose to stay pure
Pfp?
@@etercious look up "stungun utaite"
I fucking love that this pod consistantly get roughly the same ammount of views so its like the same 1 million boys n girls tuning in w the boys
Yeah lol
Couldnt agree more
1 million ppl are cultured in this world
Goes to show just how loyal this fanbase is to trash taste and the lore. People don't typically rewatch a 2 hour podcast, so much of the views on their vids are just a pure headcount on how many people are recurringly watching
Ngomong paan si bang
The episode we expected - Pewdiepie, ahah funny number, sex jokes, c u l t u r e
The episode we got - Politics, more politics, patriotism, passports, Joey's deportation, Connor's naked obsession, Connor's acceptance of death (especially with natural disasters), Connor's weak immune system, Garnt's misogynist arc, fucking flies and the power of fabric softener.
Patriarchy? You mean patriotism?
Don’t forget that Joey got deported .
Also, recycling
I couldn’t stop myself focusing on Garnt every time he took a sip from his mug, thanks Joey
Instant regret after I read this comment.
I been doing that forever. He does the most weird sips and looks around 🤣
I hope someone timestamp it
8:27
Im gonna need some timestamps
"Japan is the number one in variety of things that can kill you in nature"
-The Australian
How do I find a nice dinner?
How do I find a nice dinner?
"I don't like transferring liquids-"
Just say you can't do it Connor, it's fine.
I suspect he had an incredibly bad experience as a child…
@@magorose7382 wait, isn't that where his taste comes from?
That's what she said
I wonder how he drinks soup.
For Episode 100 can we get the Boys to try and make the Chef Motokichi Omurice?
Great idea!
Love your stuff man keep it up!
100 as in the amount of eggs each of the boys is gonna waste
@@princessjello only 100? xD
It'll be a bonus if they have Chef Motokichi in the video as well.
The guy is just a bundle of energy
Connor: cockroach refrigerator
Garnt: flies dust bin
Joey: duck fetus eater
They like the crunch
@@luffyymkwii8384 tbf, the only crunchy thing is the beak
joey: ate a food from a different culture, not really the same as the rest is it?
no, Joey: Minion fridge
As a structural engineer I'll say: you should NOT go out of your apartment building if there's an earthquake. Your best bet is a bottom floor stairwell since they usually have thick concrete walls for fire rating and often serve as the core of the building, but practically speaking, trying to go down stairs in an earthquake isn't exactly safe or recommended. You're second best bet is to dive under a heavy table or your bed (if it's sturdy), followed by a doorway. Masonry facade buildings and those with hanging signage are notorious for falling off the exterior of the building and collapsing on people in the streets or exiting the building.
There are some exceptions... If you're in a grocery store where the shelves aren't secure or you're concerned something might fall from the ceiling on you, either find a sturdy table to dive under, find a spot in the store you're not at risk, or get out (assuming it's not a masonry structure). Also, if you're in any pre-cast prestressed structure... Well... GTFO. Those pieces of junk fall down all the time in earthquakes. You can tell your apartment is one if you see big metal clips holding together big slabs of concrete. Those metal clips fatigue and fail pretty easily in an earthquake, and you'll often see after a collapse these massive pristine slabs of concrete that fell several stories to the ground crushing whatever was below.
Good to know.Actuall usefull advice
As a Minnesotan, I was excited to hear that Connor thinks that we are his favorite State. Then I promptly laughed my ass off hearing that Joey got deported from here.
Glad to see some minnesota represention!
He's gonna have to change his name now to CDawgMN
Ope, didn't mean ta bump into fellow Minnesotans here!
ayo,, hey fellow minnesotans
We're Minnesota nice... Unless you don't have the right visa. Then we'll deport your ass!
Nice
Nice
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@@GilgameshDarc nice
51:19
"Eigo daijoubu"
Connor: "F**k off"
I died lmao
Don't act like you understand this 😎
Time stamp?
Time stamp?
Albion Player Pog
Joey: “I bought a washer and dryer”
Connor: “Are you trying to play god?”
Garnt and Connor: enjoying Minnesota
Joey: they don’t know I’ve been deported from there
As a Singaporean, I can definitely say we get really excited and proud whenever a famous person or anything that isn't southeast-asian related mentions our country.
People in my country act like that too whenever someone outside of north america mentions us
It's a shame that i don't know much about it besides laksa, firm laws and a great Formula 1 track
HAHAHA ikr. SIngaporeans rise up
Was I the only one who was hoping that Joey would say “Sike haha, Felix come on in.” at the intro?
~Would’ve been a legendary play :’)
I have never seen someone write "psych"
@@ArividerchiMagmuasue lol, my bad.
@@ArividerchiMagmuasue Well it's technically correct lol
Felix hasn't moved yet to Japan I believe. I'm not sure if Japan is open or closed again.
@@sericsson1996 closed unless you have particular visas or are Japanese last I checked (source: Japanese family)
you gotta love the fact, that this episodes get constent 1mio views, that is basicly the sub count, witch means this show has an pretty stable fan base of ppl watching all episodes.
Year and half later, they have 1.5M subs and this video has 1.5M views. What is this magic!
I guess if you're watching this podcast, you _have_ to watch episode 69. Hell I felt it when I saw the thumbnail.
February 2024: 1.61mio subs and 1.62mio views. What a fanbase!
The thing about the jeans conversation is that alot of therapist I had told me to dress myself even if I am at home because it will make me feel better. It's a form of self care.
Me giving a tour of my area:
On your left is a field that was planted with corn. It's been harvested already so it's now dirt. On your right is a different but similar field that may be planted with beans or clover next year.
On your left and right are the same fields from earlier. They are both owned by the same company.
That burnt out collapsed barn was the result of a meth lab explosion. Prior to that, it was just a collapsed barn.
See that $5 box fan in the ditch? That has been there for over 10 years now.
Sounds magical
I always love being in Arkansas lol
I fucking love arkansas
As a Washingtonian, this, but with trees instead of fields. Everything else is the same. Meth ruin included.
Let me guess: you live in Iowa or Indiana?
Connor’s face when Garnt is talking about how there’s nobody in the house 😞
Grant*
@@rafncheese7096 good joke
that's just his regular unemotive face
As a Minnesotan hearing someone not born there saying "Probably my favorite state" to "Yeah, I got deported from there" is enough emotional whiplash to snap my neck
"I don't like transferring liquids." says the product of liquid transfer.
B R U H U CANNOT LMFAO
This took me a second but ggwp lmao
------____------
What? But holding hands doesn't involve liquids??
@@edward658 Sweat
If Connor dies in an elevator during an earthquake, he'll probably blame the elevator and the people behind it
Knowing him he’d be the cause
Garnt saying he isn't stocked up for an emergency forgetting he has a power plant the size of a brick
time to power the block... well... handphones...
Connor: I can't stand maids
Also Connor: has them ranked as S in his tags tier list
the duality of cannur
I often forget the boys aren't American, but as an American I do enjoy hearing them talk about their own cultures and others they have participated in. As someone who's grown up in small American towns they're right it's very easy to get lost in limited ways of thinking.
They dump on America every chance they get but you notice Garnt never shit talks Thailand or Thais and Conner never talks poorly of Welsh people or Wales, only England/UK generally. What is so horrible about loving your own country or thinking it's the best. I listened on Spotify and didn't watch the guys this time but it seemed like they had their noses in the air for the first third of the podcast.
Being well traveled and living abroad may give you some more perspective on the world however, it doesn't make one wiser or a better person. Joey claims his AUS friends would be more open minded and have a broader mindset if they left their home towns but does he not realize Japanese people are the same. Most don't leave Japan for their entire lives except to maybe visit a SEA country or Hawaii on holiday yet he only has these criticisms of Americans.
I think Garnt was trying to get Joey to realize how people have varying perspectives on things and that he didn't have the right to judge them on how they saw things but it went over Joey's head. The boys have their preconceived notions and values and they openly push those beliefs onto others subconsciously.
@@YuSooKey because when people try to acknowledge and address issues in their country the "Patriot" yells angrily about how great the country is and prevents anything from getting better.
@@YuSooKey It's funny how you think they dump on America at every opportunity because I think they're actually too kind when describing America. It's not a political podcast, though, so I can understand why they neglect to state why America is a demonstrably failed country compared to the rest of the developed world.
@@YuSooKey found the angry American lol
@@YuSooKey 100% angry american
I love that they're out here talking about earthquakes and literally yesterday Connor experienced a pretty big earthquake live on stream. lmao
fax
is this recorded before or after the earthquake thou?
@@akubili before
@@akubili before.
They record each podcast weeks before they release.
1. because it allows them to have an actual schedule
2. Gives Mudan + his editing army a chance to edit them
@@akubili way before, this was probably recorded like 7/8 weeks ago
As a Wisconsinite, hearing you guys say our state name is probably the most exposure we’ve ever gotten. Thanks Sydney
Ayo fellow Wisconsinite!
Thanks Sydney. Tell Grant I said hi.
that 70s show
I’m not from Wisconsin but I’ll mention it in conversation. Hope that helps?
Wisconsinites represent
Connor: talks about loving Minnesota
Joey: "I'm looking California but feeling Minnesota cause I got deported from there."
WHOOO GETS MYSTIFIEEEEEEDDDDDD
Me, from Minnesota who hasn't gotten to that part of the episode yet: whaa---
Garnt: Whenever Southeast Asian heard their country being called...
Me when Garnt actually said my city: Jakarta!! He said it guys! Woohoooo!
And people from Macau panicked for a second.
Hoping we get to leave it at 69 likes on the 69th episode. Congrats sir!
they mentioned mine(malaysia) when they were talking bout kopi luwak two episodes ago i think
Imagine seeing Joey while buying cultured anime.
It'd simultaneously be a surreal yet also entirely expected experience.
Like seeing Gordan Ramsey at an extremely run-down or extremely high-end restaurant.
Like witnessing a mythical beast grazing in its natural habitat.
In regards to living in small towns here in the US... I feel like just even traveling and meeting people of different backgrounds and cultures, and learning about them, can do just as much to change someone's perspective as traveling the world. I have only left the US twice (Canada), but because I've gotten to move to a larger city, and meet people that are not like me... I have changed in some of the same ways Sydney mentioned to Garnt.
Same really. It's honestly tragic so many people never leave their home town, and don't realize how it limits you.
Same here! Even just going to college outside of my hometown in a different part of the country made a big difference in growing my perspective.
Yup, even in countries small as Netherlands the difference is quite big between the rural area where i live and, say, Utrecht Amsterdam or Leiden where you go to an University. Germany is like a mile from my home and they got already different values and ways of doing things
When Conner started talking about the city that was drowned it really reminded me of the many black cities that the US did the same to. Most memorable is Seneca Village that is now under Central Park's Reservoir in New York.
RIP Seneca Village :(
and of course I live in here and had never heard about this
Weird this happens more than twice. Cities being turned into lakes/reservoirs
We want a cooking special! You should bring in Jun from Jun's Kitchen. Him and Rachel live in Japan so it shouldn't be too hard to get em to Tokyo!
it'll be a nice contrast to Jun's normal, calming content to this utter shitshow pissfest of the bois
Ik it won't happen but the cats.
Or just him as a guest, either way i guess Meilyne would be hyped lol
that would be insane
Eyyy you got your wish came true!
Listening to most people talk about politics is the same level of intelligence as Garnt and Connor arguing about food
Please, Garnt and Connor display FAR more intelligence when discussing food than most people discussing politics online.
Uh No lol
@@chikasnotmadjustdisappoint6266 true, true
its the chicken debate all over again
Here it is bois, The "Funny Number" Podcast.
Nice!
Nice
😳
nice
Eww anime pfp
After listening to the boys (Specifically Grunt and Connor) talk about the UK on many many occasions during the past 69 episodes, my idea of it has changed from ''Oh that place with the Queen and funny teeth people'' to ''Depression, rain, and fields''.
As a German I know exactly what Conner is talking about with Castles.
There's a big difference between having a lot of castles, and having a lot of palaces in the shape of small castles. But being more of a house, nothing military about it.
I have an insane amount of the rich people houses palaces in my area
Digga ich hab nicht eine Burg hier gesehen.
@@Cyclops-ky9pr Geh nach Süddeutschland
@@Cyclops-ky9pr Es gibt einen Burgenlandkreis in Deutschland (in Sachsen-Anhalt). Der heißt tatsächlich so. Und der Name kommt nicht von ungefähr.
In den Mittelgebirgen und in Süddeutschland gibt es eine riesige Menge an Burgen und Bergfrieden. Wo warst du denn unterwegs?
@@hans-jorgoftening646 Ich komm aus NRW. Vielleicht in der Eifel aber sonst hier in der Umgebung nicht eine gesehen
I love how this episode was recorded a while ago but the topics are considerably recent because of the earthquake
I'm with Garnt on laundry. It's not that it's hard, you just have to *remember* you're doing laundry. It means you cant go anywhere or take a nap, and if you're like me you have a shitty dryer that takes more than a single full run to get it all dry, so you cant just forget it once it's in there, either.
Almost forgot i was doing laundry. Thanks bro
Ya know I've never understood the purpose of a dryer. Lol. Genuinely asking, why do you use it? I hang clothes out outside btw
@@sechabatheletsane9784 same bro. I guess it's just more common in super humid places or some countries
@@sechabatheletsane9784Not only because some areas are humid, but also (for my experience at least) It gets rid of the cat's hairs that stick to clothes X)
@@sechabatheletsane9784 ya like these folks said. I live in a super humid place where sunshine is common but unreliable, midday showers are common, and I have a work schedule that makes doing laundry during the day difficult. Practically a necessity all but a few months out of the year here
That exchange between joey and connor at *4:59* is so so wholesome and cute
Crazy how Conner said that "that better happen in the next three weeks, when I'm not here" but then immediately experiences an earthquake mid-stream just a few days ago. Cosmic energies listening to Trash Taste.
Fun fact: Japan is a part of the "Pacific ring of fire" which is basically a line on the tectonic plates that goes across a big part of the globe, countries in this area tend to have a SHIT TON of earthquakes BUT also Volcanoes are really freaking abundant, Pretty unfortunate to be in this shit, I live in Chile and we literally are the Shakiest country in the world but people don't really know that cause everyone thinks about Japan lol
wow, fellow Chilean fan, hola
same. Everyone gets worried when Japan has a 6.0 earthquake and I'm like "just a 6.0?"
Yeah not be whiny but whenever the Philippines, the most hurricane prone country in the world, has a hurricane and Indonesia, the most volcanic eruption AND earthquake prone country in the world, has either a volcanic eruption or earthquake people tend to just ignore it, but whenever Japan gets hit by a fart people freak out.
The outermost part of California where I live is also part ring of fire. Me I will die from earthquakes this is fine. I live in a older majority community as well, so I am basically living in Japan in a sense 😂😂😂 (That's a joke, but if I did live in Nihon not much would change for me besides being immersed in the Japanese language.)
Also, I've never had a problem with anyone here, but again I don't know if that's cause I am a nerd. Or because I don't go out as much etc. So, I say it's pretty safe (but again my friends have gotten mugged and stuff.) Get me I've never had a problem living where I live, but hopefully one day I can visit Japan.
this triggered my geography class but yes! the mantle in the earth heated up from the hot core, which allowed the mantle to expand, rise and go beneath the tectonic plates, forming convection currents. Hence, this allows the dense, oceanic philippines plate to subduct under the less dense, continental eurasian plate, this subduction driving the downward moving portion of the convection current. This convergent movement causes the continental plate to buckle and fold, forming fold mountains. Hence, this subduction causes the mantle above the subducted plate to melt, caused by the subduction of the oceanic plate. Therefore, this melted magma forms magma, which allows it to rise up the fold mountains and hence form volcanoes. When it erupts, the lava would also harden, and form a greater part of the volcano too! For earthquakes, the convergence between the plates cause friction between the plate boundaries, causing tension and pressure to build up as the plates slide past each other, allowing energy to accumulate. Hence, as the plates are unable to hold the pressure anymore, the plates slide, causing a large amount of energy to be released in the form of seismic waves, hence forming earthquakes! Japan, being along the convergent plate boundary of the Pacific Ring of Fire, causes active volcanoes and high magnitude earthquakes to form.
whoops, sorry for this, i saw pacific ring of fire and i had to do this
It feel so odd watching 69 episode of 3 cool dudes that I will never get to say "Hi" to. I would be lying if I said I wasn't living through them a bit 😀
Gonna have to disagree on these London takes, this is not okay doky
44:55 not knowing the Belfast was just the nail in the bad takes coffin.
There were right about Sherk being next to the Namco Funcape arcade entrance, I think it’s because there was something with Sherk at the aquarium which is right next to the arcade.
150+ hours spent in a one way relationship, feels man
We’re all here doing the same
why never?
i always give my gf shit for getting attached to her kpop biases, now i know how it feels
@@low_vibration because the chances are you will ever be in japan in the same place they go to. is really low. if you ever went to japan, which is already low in itself.
First hour be like: "wow they talk about literal culture there, noice!"
A few minutes after the first hour:
"N U T S A C K S!"
Yep this is the bois alright.
I seriously wish for an award at the of this season that's called "Phrases we thought we would never hear" bc i've never heard someone before say: "I hate transferring liquids", like pls make it happen.
This pod cast is actually the most popular one on RUclips at the moment is what I have heard so that's pretty damn good if it's true.
I'm listening to this and official podcast. they're both chaotic in their own sake, tTT with their food arguments and OP with their ad read
@@bmo3778 Official podcast is lame ngl
This podcast, they are in same place. Offical podcast thought online for which they have some latency and they have longer paused when thinking for topic.
Could be wrong but I believe trash taste is the most popular since joe rogan went to Spotify, which is very impressive
@@motipusha I think I have heard about it. But if Joe Rogan stayed on RUclips, then Trash Taste still might over take.
I got genuinely excited when Joey called Connor “Prince of Wales” and they started talking about the Belfast. Pretty sure I’ve been playing too much Azur Lane…
Also, sorry for deporting you Joey!
This was me. The entire time he was talking about the ship Belfast I was like, "Yes, the lovely royal maid" And I was right. Then he said the thing and I immediately felt proud. haha.
Coomer Lane Rise up
MN Azur Lane gang lfg!
I sleep naked. And people always bring up "but what if there's a fire or other emergency?" Well, I've experienced several kinds. A faulty fire alarm went off twice in the night in an apartment I lived in, I just put on pajama pants once I was conscious and went outside, took about an extra 10 seconds, which if that was going to kill you, you'd already be dead. Another time was during a tornado warning, where I was woken completely naked and got on a shirt, pajama pants and shoes in less than a minute and headed to the basement, and was more prepared (since having shoes is actually important) than the person who woke me up.
Well no since every second counts in an emergency
Connor was literally born out of a "Transfer of liquids"
The entire "getting mentioned as a small nation" felt too accurate. XD
"We come on Trash Taste to avoid politics" Procedes to talk about politics
Part of the human condition is politics. It's pretty much been a curse since people began being dicks to each other
@@lel7841 true lol. I don't mind much even though I probably disagree with them but the irony of joey saying dropping the freedom bomb in light of the recent draconian privacy laws passed in Australia is pretty funny. Pretty sure this was filmed before then though.
@@josuebalderas2075 I'd wish he won't go back to aus
@@josuebalderas2075 I mean Joey literally said there he doesn’t care about/follow politics, so he probably doesn’t even know about the laws most recently passed in Australia.
Connor really foreshadowing his earthquake experience. At least he's not buck naked on stream.
As a scot I can confirm the UK patriotism, like we support the Scottish team first, and then when they go out because they are shit, we support everybody who plays against england
That's just any country that isn't England.
@@balabanasireti yup the euros this pass summer is a great example of that everyone who wasn't English was cheering for Italy
For me it's the aussies. I cheer for any country that goes against em.
northern ireland lad here, can confirm, kevin bridges done a funny bit about it in a stand up show on netflix
@@SGT676 can confirm in my local pub in Scotland we supported every team opposing England...randomly some Dutch folk came in and approached us and said "it's so strange but nice to find a bar here who supports our team, without skipping a beat we all laughed and said, nah we just don't want to see England win"...the confusion on their face was amazing
I still find it funny that people dont realize how giant America actually is. Most states are the size of a country with the population to go with it. Each with their own government and style of living. That it is almost impossible for everyone to stay connected.
yeah, it's literally in the name. United STATES
Yeah, we were always taught to think of the USA as a country with countries.
@@gesundheitoh814 hell, in my language It's actually called "United Countries of America"
Most states in America aren't even in the US
Tru, but America isn't the only one like that, india, is another example. So I understand what it feels like when people generalize all the American states into one. In india, each state could me more different from the other.
Dude, watching Garnt drinking is just an experience. My boy sometimes gets whacky and drinks through his teeth, sometimes he gets ready to drink, opens his mouth, lifts the mug but decides not to drink, sometimes he jebaites the mug with his handmovements, dude is a complete mystery.
Hearing the boys talk about all the sorting they do with their trash makes me feel horrible; in the US or at least where I live you throw everything in the trash then just bring the bags out to the street every Friday.. the sorting system sounds so much cleaner and effective than throwing it all in a landfill 🤧
I guess Pewdiepie is just to have to wait til episode 420 to make his appearance
that's gonna be a few years... that's a millennium in YT time...
He could be on episode 96 and call it "the other nice" episode
Connor saying nice things about America. The character development on this show
Earthquake…
Joey: “The best thing to do is…”
Garnt and Connor immediately cuts him off.
Sadly the castles that Connor is braging about were a staple of the normans, when conquering a people they would use it to establish strong positions, as a matter of fact, Wales has the most castles in all of Europe, a lasting legacy of the anglo-norman conquest of wales(though the amount of castles really does show how hard the welsh fought back, a sign of their bravery if you will)
Incredible! Had no idea, thanks for sharing I'll be looking this up.
Europe's culture as a whole really be like "Want to do something? Drink."
Which is quite weird, especially for London, they robbed half the world and put that junk in British Museum. Then complain there's nothing to do.
@@666Tomato666 As you see it's been historically proven that there is in fact fuck all to do.
@@666Tomato666 there's a tonne of shit to do in London/England/The UK that isn't to do with alcohol. Connor and Garnt just like to shit on England at every opportunity. It's getting pretty fucking tiresome
@@pickerjo2000 I have never been to England/ UK but it seems that if you aren't into museums/historical stuff there isn't a lot to do. Personally I would love to tour the UK but I am also a weird nerd obsessed with learning about history.
As an American myself, I've never understood how anyone could claim to live in "the greatest country in the world" when they've only ever lived in one country. Without any frame of reference they can't even know their personal favorite country, let alone an "objectively greatest" country.
Meh, I would never want to live in any other country permanently. We have everything here that a person could ever want, whether it’s food, hobbies, high wages, large houses, etc.
Especially because in terms of other developed countries, I find the European lifestyle unappealing, and East Asia too strict and homogeneous.
Well the US is the strongest, richest and influential country in the world. But you are right there is no objective definition. LIke the you could say Afghanistan is the greatest country in the world if you value fundamental islam above all.
Pretty sure no matter the job you’d have better wages and benefits on pretty much any job you work in Europe compared to the US.
People can actually make a decent living even working in McD’s and people in the service industry don’t have to survive on tips, since they have actual regulated pay here. Sick and vacation days affordable healthcare, payed pregnancy leave things that basic common sense and should be available to anyone.
People here are in general way happier and the quality of life is higher too.
@Toadaux i don't know. Chad exsits
@@kaybaumann4989 I think for professional jobs US is the best country out there. In my country doctors especially love the US more than anyone else. For comparitively low skilled jobs, Western Europe seems to be better.
Also btw Europe overall in general is quite a bit lower in terms of everything compared to US whether it's happiness, quality of life, education, etc because of Eastern Europe. I think you meant only Western European countries by Europe.
This is easily the best podcast ever made. Can't get enough of the boys!
Joe Rogan wiping sweat of his big bald head reading this 😤
Bruh you haven't even heard the whole thing. How would you assume it's the best lol
like really it was posted 5 minutes ago how can u comment that??
I think he means the whole podcast, not the specific episode
Bois*
The impeccable timing of pewds arriving in Japan followed with Grants wedding coming close, meaning after the wedding we might get a guest episode with pewdiepie
You have the gift
Poor Felix, really wished he could've made it for this episode but the world won't stop penetrating it's own butthole. Still, having him on any episode would be a treat so hopefully sometime soon!
I mean, considering what Joey said, someday he will
Felix did say many times he wants to come as well, maybe by next year he can
Episode 169, he still got a chance
Episode 69 v2
Is this some in-joke or what? I don't get it. Pewdiepie is a joke and a tool. What do these people have and want to do with him? Maybe because I'm not 13, I seriously don't know any more. It's like people taking kardashians and tiktokers seriously.
69
69 is so funny. Whenever I hear it, I just burst out laughing. I run out into the living room and grab the Tv remote. I start flicking through the channels. “You guys, it’s so funny, you’ll laugh so hard!” I can barely get it out as I’m laughing so hard, banging the table and snickering while I flick through the TV channels. I finally get to The CW, and the number 69 is on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen! My family and friends who were over all stand up in tremendous applause, and my wife and children come back from upstate to be with my comedic genius!
Lol. As a Filipino, whenever a content creator says that they’re Filipino, people would always say something on the lines of “OMG I’M FILIPINO TOO!!!”
It's called a overproud
Ksp
Lacking in validation
As a Filipino, it feels kinda cringe lmao
Filipinos got a lot of pride lmao. It’s like in their blood to want to be noticed.
For me I'm one of the person that sleep with shirt. For me :
- it somehow gives security, maybe things like mosquito although it doesn't help much.
- it's also gives an extra comfy, especially when u are sweating.
- It's kinda like an embrace, similar to some people sleeping with hug pillow.
Everyone that goes into the Philippines comes out a stronger person. Look at Joey. Also look at Haachama.
Philippines is the training arc
Philippines should be considered as a difficulty level at this point
Who's Haachama?
Me who went to school for 5 years: where strength?
@@OptimalMario Vtuber aussie girl from holo live run by best girl yagoo-chan.
We have done it bois
Week 69 has been achieved
This is a massive achievement
Now we must wait for week 420
damn thats gonna be like 7 years from now
@@thesonicyipee you're not far off, it's literally 6 years and nine months from today
Nice
@@amithabraham2224 nice
@@amithabraham2224 Nice
‘When I first started dating Aki…’
‘When I first started dating Sydney…’
I was expecting Connor to say ‘when I first started talking to IronMouse…’
Puerto Ricans do not like being called Americans
@@evansimon1065 wrong comment?
@@EnzymaticCatalysis no. Iron mouse is Puerto Rican. The boys were speaking on what it’s like to date an American girl. Puerto Rican is technically an American territory but they don’t like to be called Americans for legit reasons.
So Connor bringing up Iron mouse in that context could potentially really hurt her feelings
@@evansimon1065 ohhh… sure, but that wasn’t really what I was getting at. Since Connor and mousey come from different countries the dynamic would still be there. Also I’m a completionist lol
@@evansimon1065 This is a bit of a reach...
Watching the first couple minutes of this episode again after seeing Gigguk's Inukai video just hits different now.
just what i was thinking
saaaame
I only just started watching this video. Was just about to say that.
American news is majority negative in tone. As someone in the west living outside America, at least half or more of our news is centered around America (even moreso on the internet). Therefore, it isn't hard to believe that a lot of people's opinions are negatively shaped by the only news they hear/read about America. If I were to only listen to reddit or twitter, you would think America is a "third-world" country with the majority of people starving to death on the streets. If you have ever visited or worked with Americans, the vast majority of them are not noticeably different than other people from other western countries.
Chapter title for 16:14 is just “Sydney was mad patriotic”...
We all love you Mudan
"I feel like if somebody's willing to go to the onsen with you then they'd probably be up for anything right"
I love how Connor knew exactly where Garnt was going whilst talking about his trash sweetener and was proactively cringing. UK summer brings the same issues. Flies everywhere and sometimes flying ants
Connor, as a Brazilian with a good mighty passport (we can visit almost the entire world without visa) , I loved Edimburgh! It has a lot of history to see and the highlands are very beautiful. And whisky! That's (up to now) my number 1 recommendation in UK! I gotta visit Wales... Met some great welsh people in Paris once (who helped me figure out my way around the trains) and it made me feel like I gotta visit Wales!
1:31:35 "I'm pretty much up for anything that doesn't involve destroying my body"
Goes to pubs often and makes a video about trying all the alcohol in Japan*
Joey, Garnt : When I started dating Sydney/Aki.
Connor : I need to go out and get an American girlfriend.
Nah. Connor needs to get himself a tiny Puerto Rican that can sing opera. Suits him better.
@@Themetalwookie666 Puerto Rico is part of the USA. So you just said that he should get an American girlfriend lmao
@@Leroset Its a territory, so technically its own country. Have to have statehood to be officially a part of the united states.
@@Themetalwookie666 you're not entirely wrong but the American empire has a lot of other areas it has authority over outside the fifty states. Mostly it means they get taxed with no ability to vote.
@@1993greeksoldier I don't know about the other ones but Puerto Rico gets a lot more money from the U.S.A than it gives out.
The thing about America is that it’s simultaneously a 10/10 and a 0/10 at the same time.
I'm American, and the thing about McDonald's is its too cheap to be above. It's not about burger competition or coasting on reputation; everyone knows McDonald's is the trash tier of food, but it's dirt cheap and fast, which is super important to our lower income populations, basically our entire middle class
California prices are so insane that McDonalds is actually expensive. If two people go in to order there we will probably spend $20
It's expensive in my country, most thing I like about America is their food
Hearing that from the Netherlands, that comes off quite weird.
Mac Donalds is just as expensive as any other not-cheap high fat place here and if I cook myself I can easily go 1/4th the price AND be actually very healthy.
@@tardvandecluntproductions1278 that could be because your country has stricter food laws, and they raise the price accordingly
@@tardvandecluntproductions1278 It’s because your fast food workers are paid better and the fast food/restaurant industry as a whole is probably better regulated and taxed, the costs of which end up being passed off to the consumer (although, to be fair, the quality of European or Japanese McDonalds is many times better than what you can get anywhere in the USA).
"The buildings are just built different...." *Audience laugh track plays*
*“I don’t like transferring liquids”*
Then how the hell do you pour anything into your cup in first place? That’s basically transferring liquid!
Ape brain neurons activating : When you drink you transfer said liquid
"I'd love to be a dog, dogs have the easiest lives..." -Garnt
hey bro pick up ur phone i think makima is calling
Joey's Big Criticism of Japan: people in Japan are apathetic to change broken systems
Also Joey: "I don't care for politics... I just say 'Yeah that sucks' or 'oh that's good'"
Yeah they're absolutely part of the problem and it's worse to advocate for that on their platform as a gigantic podcast. Don't raise young men to think like this. It's not even hard if you're just worried about basics like knowing who to vote for in local elections or whatever. You don't need to live and breath a political news feed to be a force for good.
I know they're not Americans but their audience is VERY American and we don't even have a left-wing. It's nothing like politics in Western Europe.
IKR ??? It's so blatantly hypocritical, they CONSTANTLY talk about Japan's politics, from simple bureaucracy to human right issues like LGBTQ+ rights and such, and then they openly admit they don't give a fuck about politics because it doesn't affect them directly? And THEN constantly joking about how privileged they are? Idk man sometimes they are so tone deaf and keep trying to excuse themselves...
Jesus, you guys, they're talking shit and have mentioned in the podcast so many times that you shouldn't take their word as gospel. They've also mentioned that even THEY can't remember a lot of things that they just talked about, chill tf out. You're blowing this way out of proportion.
@@domino1291 But bro they are saying the same shit Joe Rogan says as an excuse every single time he talks out of his ass, it's not that hard to avoid talking about politics instead of repeating over and over again every single episode that they don't care about politics because they are privileged enough to avoid getting affected by it, and then they get affected on the pettiest things and they go NUTS. Idk man it's not that hard, it set the tone for the rest of the podcast and it fucking sucks.
To be clear, I don't think Joey or anyone on the podcast is bad or anything. Just thought it was funny. I think Joey more or less is exhausted by politics, than genuinely not caring, and I think that's normal. It's an unfortunate wording, but I can intuit that Joey just understandably doesn't like dwelling on super sad politics that feel out of their hands
The Boys: Denmark!! happiest country!
Finland: totally forgot that we have been "the happiest country in the world" for 4 years row ;-;
The way they talk about knowing the outside world sounds like the plot of AOT
For how much Connor likes to banter about America, I hope he feels some joy in knowing that pretty much all of America feels patriotic as hell when England fucks up.
Well he's not from England
I’d like, but your comment has sixty nine likes on episode 69, and I can’t ruin it