@@nekozaemon3803 my thailandian family moved to the UK to get us a good life, but instead of becoming an engineer as per their wishes I became an ani-tuber with over 3 million subscribers with a name nobody knows how to pronounce, so instead I decided to call myself Gigguk instead of my real name. (Also it's not Gig UK, like the country)
What I learned from this is that Garnet took God for Granted ever since his Gigg in the UK. Edit: Watching the music taste episode, we can now say for a fact that he DID do gigs in the UK
i knew a set of twins whos names were jared and connor, spelled "Jarrod" and "Cannur". i asked them why and apparently the mother was named Robyn, and she named them that way just so her kids would 'know how hard her life was'. the pettiest shit ive ever seen. side note this was at a youth group's missionary trip
Ooof! I think the worst part of this is that "Robyn" is still a common spelling for that name. 😆 I'm not 100% sure, but I was under the impression that "Robyn" was used more often for girls, and "Robin" was traditionally used for boys. I could be mistaken, but either way, I don't think it could have caused that much of an issue. I mean, people would get "My name is Robyn with a Y", and any confusion would be cleared up pretty quickly, whereas, saying something like, "My name is Connur with a U" would result in people still not knowing how to spell it. Lol
The whole naming thing made me realize one thing. No one would bat an eye to an asiatic looking dude called Sebastian, but if a perfectly white kid is named Kentaro, it would feel hella weird.
That exists here on Guam. Or probably other Pacific Islands too. Because different types of islanders might have German, French, Spanish or British blood, but they also have Japanese or other Asian names from being colonized more recently or other relatives. So we have white dudes with names like Kenji and Yosuke. My name could be because my great grandfather was Japanese, but it's okay that it's not. 😂
I guess it never occurred to you that most "English" names have biblical and European origins and are still in use with their correct pronunciations, but it's the English speakers, who not only pronounce Latin letters they're written in wrong, they also absolutely will pronounce any name wrong, if a lot of Americans have this wrong-spelled name. Hispanics are a lot better at this and actually call Maria, like most Marias across the world, Maria. Not Mehreay. Why would you, as an Asian, try to present your child to people with history of mostly doing you violence, with a name that they WILL NOT pronounce right, not even if you write it exactly in THEIR OWN Roman letters? The same people, who saw Commedia Dell'arte characters from ITALY and just copypasted it with greasepaint as "yup, that's a clown, wahey, hyuk hyuk" and later with black greasepaint, JUST to be racist? And with that same racism, YOU sneer at a white person who might be Kentaro. If you see an Asian Sebastian, well, at least he cowtows to your culture by being a Sebastian. If you can check out Baccano and Durarara, you might find that Asians, not that Japanese are the best example, are pretty OPEN with their naming conventions overall.
@@malikfaisal416 No, it's because Westerners invented the imbecility called "cultural appropriation" as a mortal sin, when in fact all cultures were built on that.
Both my parents worked so in elementary school I went to an after school/daycare place and there was a set of twin boys named "Apollo" and "Ares" (or Hermes, it's been over 10 years).
That's interesting! In Greece they're not considered to be unusual, especially Hermes, Dionisius and Ares. I suppose you wouldn't see them everyday, but it's common enough like Sean and Matthew. Personally I've known at least one Ares, Hermes, Aristotle, Athena, Artemis, Demeter, Apollon, Nike, Erato, Euterpe, Orpheus, Rhea, Alkmine, Cleopatra, Diogenes, Orestes and Dionisius, though interestingly enough never a Zeus, Poseidon or Hades XD
@@Heroism4499 I suppose, (though Dionisus was more than just the 'party god', and Dionysius is such a common name at this point that no one would raise an eyebrow) In Greece people are traditionally named after their grandparents, so chances are the kid was named after his grandpa and his great-great grandfather. Not an instance of parents trying to be quirky.
One time at my last job, I was signing a customer up for a rewards program. She handed me her ID to make things easier. I saw that her last name was Youngblood. My mind was blown, I couldn't believe she had such a bad ass name
Grant "The Anime Zone" Thai Elephant God, Josh "The Japanimation Fellow," and of course Sebastian "The Jump King Giga-Chad" Monke. With special guests, Mulan "The 4x Speedster," Christiano "Overseas at Yamato" Ronaldo, and WomanBush.
I legit thought his name was Grant but they named him Garnt as like a joke nickname; I never would have figured it out without Garnt saying it directly.
Weirdest name I knew in school was highschool, there was a girl named Au pronounced "Ow". Her dad was a chem engineer who thought it would be great to name his daughter after the element of gold. Absolutely gorgeous girl though.
14:09 oh boy that would have been me almost. My dad wanted to call me fucking Achilles, and I'm definitely NOT a person who should be called Achilles. We are not even greek, wtf dad. They ended up calling me Kacper instead lmao.
I feel the name pain. My full name is Katherine, so the most common misnomers I've gotten are Kathleen, Katrina, and Katarina. Older people are also extremely quick to assign me the nicknames Kathy and Kitty. Even if I give someone my name and specify "Katherine with a K", I will sometimes see it spelled Kathryn 😑
My name is Calvin, literally from the Calvin & Hobbes comic strips by Bill Watterson (dad is a fan). The common mispronunciations are Alvin, Kevin or Colin. It doesn't help that I'm soft spoken. The worst I've ever heard my name be misspoken is Call-bean... I like to think my username is easy to pronounce - Spirit roman numeral 13. I have only ever heard my username be mispronounced once, as Spirit x-i-i-i, by Jesse "Nowacking" Nowack of TFS fame, during a live stream they were doing. I need to find a clip somewhere, I know it's out there.
I understand, I always try to pronounce people’s names correctly. My name is mispronounced a lot to the point where I didn’t correct people. My name is Sariah it’s pronounced like Mariah but with an s at the beginning. I’ve been called Sarah, Sarahi, Ciera, sareeuh, sriracha, and even psoriasis. So there are still people who call me Sarah because I never corrected them. So now I just go by Ry and people occasionally call me bread ore rye bread.
Ok I definitely have too agree I find it really annoying when people get your name wrong. In my case it’s to do with spelling my name, like I have had it loads of times that even with my name spelled correctly right in front of them they still spell it wrong. Like I’m going too ask you whoever is reading this try and spell my name, I’m going too guaranteed you at least some of you will be stupid enough not too spell it correctly
Good to see Chad from Virginia, Ryan Giggs and John Risinger. Never thought a random southerner, a Welsh football player and a Texan game show host would have a podcast.
The way Garnt says Garnt, I can see why it sounds like God, if you've never heard of the name Garnt, especially in certain parts of the UK. I pronounce God more like G-ah-d.
Can’t wait to meet Josh the Anime Dude, God GiggUK, and Sebastian. The ultimate manga podcast trio.
Gigg-UK Arizona
Sebastian Connah
Are you Chris broad??
Can we call him Josh the Anime Mate?
It's Christopher Borad
Connor now has the power of GOD and THE ANIME by his side
This deserves more like
Such a wholesome comment
yyyoooo you need more likes fr😭😂😂
*Sebastian
That's a weird stand name
I feel like "My Entire Life is a Mispronounciation of My Name" could be a light novel title
With Light Novels these days, literally anything can be a title
It's short. It's should be "I became a RUclipsr with 3m subscribers but no one can pronounce my name?"
@@nekozaemon3803 my thailandian family moved to the UK to get us a good life, but instead of becoming an engineer as per their wishes I became an ani-tuber with over 3 million subscribers with a name nobody knows how to pronounce, so instead I decided to call myself Gigguk instead of my real name. (Also it's not Gig UK, like the country)
😆
7:25 One day, someone will go up to GiggUK and call him "Grant" with so much conviction even he will question if it's his right name.
So when ya meeting him?
I really feel bad for them cause their so called "fans" don't even know their names are Conrad, Gerrod and Jimmy.
Jimmy the manga boy.
Conrad is the best one istg 💀
*Grreod
Read Conrad in a cat in the hat voice
seems like a british book characters like "three men in a podcast"
Ah yes the 3 best boys: Garrison, Jail and Coriander
LOL!!!! XD
CORIANDER LMFAO
Coriander😂
Not enough people talking about how Connor beat Zeus at throwing Javelin.
Zeus throws thunderbolts as Javelin yet Connor still beats him at Javelin. Connor is an overpowered harem protagonist confirmed
My favorite podcast hosts:
GOD, the animezone, Gigg-UK
Josh, the anime bazinga
And Sebatian, the monke Chad
With special guest STORM ANGUS!
😂👍
Coppermonke
Bazinga.... xDDDDDD
What I learned from this is that Garnet took God for Granted ever since his Gigg in the UK.
Edit: Watching the music taste episode, we can now say for a fact that he DID do gigs in the UK
Lol one of the best comments I've heard
God worked for the BBC
@@JoaoVHS You can say he was “Doing God’s work”
You could have said Giggle
This meme has been *granted* *godhood*
Josh, GOD and Sebastian
I love that God is in all caps lmao
@@krimson5701 *GOD
The iconic trio and Cris behind the corner
@@PersonManManManMan don't you mean Sebastian?
I can’t wait to finally meet God, Sebastian and Josh the anime man at a convention!
you mean the Anime Lad
@@DanielAvocardo Actually I meant "The anime dude"
joshua the anime zone
@@prettyboyvolf3364 actually Lad sounds better🤣
@@prettyboyvolf3364 I prefer the Anime Chad
This is a great conversation and all. But the wide shot revealing Mike Wazowski being Spread Eagle is something else.
i knew a set of twins whos names were jared and connor, spelled "Jarrod" and "Cannur". i asked them why and apparently the mother was named Robyn, and she named them that way just so her kids would 'know how hard her life was'.
the pettiest shit ive ever seen.
side note this was at a youth group's missionary trip
Ooof! I think the worst part of this is that "Robyn" is still a common spelling for that name. 😆 I'm not 100% sure, but I was under the impression that "Robyn" was used more often for girls, and "Robin" was traditionally used for boys. I could be mistaken, but either way, I don't think it could have caused that much of an issue.
I mean, people would get "My name is Robyn with a Y", and any confusion would be cleared up pretty quickly, whereas, saying something like, "My name is Connur with a U" would result in people still not knowing how to spell it. Lol
I mean, "Robyn" is a pretty weird way to spell Karen
@@ChaniBethyPooPoo Everyone knows that Robin with a 'Y' is just Yobin.
I’d just tell ppl my mom doesn’t know English
I knew a person named Robbyne. So..
I really enjoy the banter between Jeffrey, Gordon and Chaz.
Ramsey
Joffrey
Connor "I beat Zeus at javelin" - and yet again we get a new episode of Connor's Bizarre Adventure from his anime protagonist life XD
The Man, Geegook and SeaDog.
The moment I heard Sebastian I laughed so hard I forgot his real name was Canner.
The whole naming thing made me realize one thing. No one would bat an eye to an asiatic looking dude called Sebastian, but if a perfectly white kid is named Kentaro, it would feel hella weird.
Probably because the first example is more common
That exists here on Guam. Or probably other Pacific Islands too. Because different types of islanders might have German, French, Spanish or British blood, but they also have Japanese or other Asian names from being colonized more recently or other relatives. So we have white dudes with names like Kenji and Yosuke. My name could be because my great grandfather was Japanese, but it's okay that it's not. 😂
I guess it never occurred to you that most "English" names have biblical and European origins and are still in use with their correct pronunciations, but it's the English speakers, who not only pronounce Latin letters they're written in wrong, they also absolutely will pronounce any name wrong, if a lot of Americans have this wrong-spelled name. Hispanics are a lot better at this and actually call Maria, like most Marias across the world, Maria. Not Mehreay.
Why would you, as an Asian, try to present your child to people with history of mostly doing you violence, with a name that they WILL NOT pronounce right, not even if you write it exactly in THEIR OWN Roman letters? The same people, who saw Commedia Dell'arte characters from ITALY and just copypasted it with greasepaint as "yup, that's a clown, wahey, hyuk hyuk" and later with black greasepaint, JUST to be racist? And with that same racism, YOU sneer at a white person who might be Kentaro. If you see an Asian Sebastian, well, at least he cowtows to your culture by being a Sebastian.
If you can check out Baccano and Durarara, you might find that Asians, not that Japanese are the best example, are pretty OPEN with their naming conventions overall.
@@sboinkthelegday3892 lmao bro calm down
@@malikfaisal416 No, it's because Westerners invented the imbecility called "cultural appropriation" as a mortal sin, when in fact all cultures were built on that.
"Has anyone gotten cdawg or your internet handle wrong?"
"No..."
Oh???
So Chris gets a pass, Mister Connor Dog Voice Actor????
Cuz technically it's not wrong..... Also he does it on purpose lol
Welcome to Peculiar Preference with your Hosts Josh the Anime Hombre, God and Sebastian
imagine a priest saying "GOD" or grant on syd's wedding
hey so...
Both my parents worked so in elementary school I went to an after school/daycare place and there was a set of twin boys named "Apollo" and "Ares" (or Hermes, it's been over 10 years).
That's interesting! In Greece they're not considered to be unusual, especially Hermes, Dionisius and Ares. I suppose you wouldn't see them everyday, but it's common enough like Sean and Matthew.
Personally I've known at least one Ares, Hermes, Aristotle, Athena, Artemis, Demeter, Apollon, Nike, Erato, Euterpe, Orpheus, Rhea, Alkmine, Cleopatra, Diogenes, Orestes and Dionisius, though interestingly enough never a Zeus, Poseidon or Hades XD
@@maira3590 I don't think you'd want to name a kid Dionisius with him being the god of Alcohol and being drunk at parties.
@@Heroism4499 I suppose, (though Dionisus was more than just the 'party god', and Dionysius is such a common name at this point that no one would raise an eyebrow)
In Greece people are traditionally named after their grandparents, so chances are the kid was named after his grandpa and his great-great grandfather. Not an instance of parents trying to be quirky.
One of my old coworkers named her daughter Artemis Persephone as her 1st and middle name.
I have a cousin named Theseus, and a cousin named Achilles
I can imagine throwing javelins as Zeus might feel unbalanced as shit when you're casually flinging thunderbolts around.
If i ever meet Joey in person I'm gonna call him George the Manga Pal
One time at my last job, I was signing a customer up for a rewards program. She handed me her ID to make things easier. I saw that her last name was Youngblood. My mind was blown, I couldn't believe she had such a bad ass name
I knew a Thorin once, that name commands way too much power
So now it's time for the magic trio: The dude-Josh, Grant-God and Sebastian-Colon.
loll
Their names are obviously Keita Suminoe, Saber, and Kujo Jotaro
I literally almost choked on my food when Garnt said someone called him God
now someone need to call him something other than josh to throw him for a loop like jonah
James the anime fella👌
I herby declare, If I ever see Joey I'm gonna call him Josh The Anime Guy.
I want someone to say The Anime Gentleman
You mean John The Animation Dude?
You mean Joseph the anime right?
Man, its so rare for me to hear Joey talk in a full blown Aussie accent but damn its so weird and entertaining at the same time
The irony of grant being unable to pronounce “mispronounce” had me dying
"Grant"
Shoutout to that one guy in the comments section for the drip episode who wrote "Gnart", that had me dying
Josh, God and Sebastian are canon now. Definitely going to called them that at anime con next time.
Gigguk, Grant and Chris Broad
Grant "The Anime Zone" Thai Elephant God, Josh "The Japanimation Fellow," and of course Sebastian "The Jump King Giga-Chad" Monke.
With special guests, Mulan "The 4x Speedster," Christiano "Overseas at Yamato" Ronaldo, and WomanBush.
I legit thought his name was Grant but they named him Garnt as like a joke nickname; I never would have figured it out without Garnt saying it directly.
4:30 calling Joey "Josh" with confidence is the same energy as that dude calling Rajon Rondo "my favorite point guard Chris Paul "
Aw man, great episode, the last bit made me laugh which is rare.
Okay, don't mess this up.. it's joey.. joey.
"Hey Josh!"
awkward silence
*internal screaming*
2:55 I am almost a 100% sure they had this conversation once already, not complaining, it’s just funny how they must have forgotten
When Garnt says "Garnt" his accent does make it sound like "GoD" to a westerner
I legit thought his name was Gon on the first episode of TT
Josh, The Anime
God, Gigg UK
Sebastian, Monke VA
Cannur, Joey Bazinga and Grant. The holy trilogy.
Amen brather.
John, God and Sebastian. The holy trinity.
You spelled Josh's name wrong
I've seen people misspell Connor's name so often that I didn't even know that I actually have the same spelling until now.
Mr. Waifu collector, Anime Chad and Grater
Weirdest name I knew in school was highschool, there was a girl named Au pronounced "Ow". Her dad was a chem engineer who thought it would be great to name his daughter after the element of gold. Absolutely gorgeous girl though.
At first I legit thought Garnt's name was Grant and that people calling him Garnt were memeing.
Storm Angus’ battlecry remain to live in my brain rent free
Connor: I beat Zeus.
Bragging right's right there.
Ah yes, Canur and cahner from the vtubers he plays with
14:09 oh boy that would have been me almost. My dad wanted to call me fucking Achilles, and I'm definitely NOT a person who should be called Achilles. We are not even greek, wtf dad. They ended up calling me Kacper instead lmao.
Gameron was named like that because the parents knew at his birth he was a gamer,from that day he would be 'Gamer on' day and night
Man it feels great to see grant, jelly, and pogger all good and well
There was someone I knew in highschool named Storm Person, dude was dope
I feel the name pain. My full name is Katherine, so the most common misnomers I've gotten are Kathleen, Katrina, and Katarina. Older people are also extremely quick to assign me the nicknames Kathy and Kitty. Even if I give someone my name and specify "Katherine with a K", I will sometimes see it spelled Kathryn 😑
Bro the guy who called joey 'josh' is like hellll yeahhhh that was me. Glad he was able to leave a lasting impression on you!
Jotaro, Grandma, and Collin.
My name is Calvin, literally from the Calvin & Hobbes comic strips by Bill Watterson (dad is a fan). The common mispronunciations are Alvin, Kevin or Colin. It doesn't help that I'm soft spoken. The worst I've ever heard my name be misspoken is Call-bean...
I like to think my username is easy to pronounce - Spirit roman numeral 13. I have only ever heard my username be mispronounced once, as Spirit x-i-i-i, by Jesse "Nowacking" Nowack of TFS fame, during a live stream they were doing. I need to find a clip somewhere, I know it's out there.
Grant, Jason, and Clinton
Australian superhero: Storm Angus
Special ability: Tim-Tam-Slam
My aunt knows a kid who's birth name is Chaos. Not a nickname, not short for anything. Just Chaos.
Its a cool name but it just makes me think their mother doesn't like them
Knew a guy called Talon Payne. Good mate. Lived up to the name too.
The best mispronunciation of Gigguk would be gigachad
I understand, I always try to pronounce people’s names correctly. My name is mispronounced a lot to the point where I didn’t correct people. My name is Sariah it’s pronounced like Mariah but with an s at the beginning. I’ve been called Sarah, Sarahi, Ciera, sareeuh, sriracha, and even psoriasis. So there are still people who call me Sarah because I never corrected them. So now I just go by Ry and people occasionally call me bread ore rye bread.
Some call him Joey, others the animeman but never will I forget the OG: VegetaReviews69
The storm Angus thing 😂😂
Conner no I've only heard of the *ULTIMATE JOJO FAN*
Josh, Grant, and Conler. Bam.
AKA TheAnimeMate, Gigook, and SeaHound.
John Anime Person, M1 Garand, and Simian: Friend of Metal Rodent.
Well from my point of view “Conner” is the correct one. Although they are different names, so it doesn’t really matter.
John, Garnet & Charles
Ok I definitely have too agree I find it really annoying when people get your name wrong.
In my case it’s to do with spelling my name, like I have had it loads of times that even with my name spelled correctly right in front of them they still spell it wrong. Like I’m going too ask you whoever is reading this try and spell my name, I’m going too guaranteed you at least some of you will be stupid enough not too spell it correctly
11:06 Got it! You heard the guy, he wants us to call him God if we meet him... There's like only 7 persons to actually call him that
I really want an actual Australian superhero now.
Johnny the Manga Male, Grant, and SeabiscuitVA
Little do they know they were mistaken as similar personalities that reside in Shelbyville.
Good to see Chad from Virginia, Ryan Giggs and John Risinger. Never thought a random southerner, a Welsh football player and a Texan game show host would have a podcast.
garnt sounds like an angry noise
Their names? Jonathan the Animation Guy, DCatVA, and... Garnet.
I can't wait to meet Jack The Japanese Cartoon Boy. Although for Garnt I get it cause Gigguk kind of sounds like it could be a slur of some kind.
So if Josh is the Anime Lad, does this means Grant is officially the God of anime, and his domain is the GiggUK?
Ramen-Cona
Jules
Gareth/Gar
Close enough?
My name is also Connor spelled the "regular" way, but I see so many "Conner"s. I have yet to meet a "Connah".
9:05 Joey: The Anime, The Movie, The Game, The Breakfast Cereal...
jake, the magazine bro
Grant: Garnt, garnt
Subtitles: Gone, gone
Plot Twist: Storm Angus was Evil Chris Broad time travelling
I need that Lain tee God is wearing.
The irony that garnt mispronounced the word mispronunciation at 6:06
Have you heard of the mighty Sebastian? They say he challenged Zeus to a javelin throwing contest and won.
The way Garnt says Garnt, I can see why it sounds like God, if you've never heard of the name Garnt, especially in certain parts of the UK. I pronounce God more like G-ah-d.
One of the comments on one of the Trash Taste videos called Garnt 'Grabt'.
One of my names Is aldolfo, so you can imagine how the class reacted when we started learning about ww2
Garret, Johnny and Conrad
Grant Giga, Jimmy the Anime Guy, ConnerDog the VA
Garnt mispronouncing the word mispronunciation had me fuming
You should've heard when he tried to pronounce machiavellianism
This nurse I used to work with was named Raedjio (Radio).
I love listening to Jarnt, Moey, and Coomer!