I know that we love to clown on Connor for having terrible takes and for being so shit at articulating his thoughts even when he's right about something, but sometimes he just suddenly starts discussions about delicate matters and expresses himself in a very thoughtful manner. That discussion at the end of the episode about choosing your battles was extremely fascinating, and articulated so many of my own thoughts on the matter so well, in a way that I haven't been able to do by myself. Really cool stuff.
Absolutely I agree completely. I'm listening to his thoughts on screens and how we adapt well to any situation and the way he conveys our relationship with attachment and security is well said
I can imagine someone goes through Joey's phone and gets scared to see if Joey's a psychopath when they see: Harry (Train station 27/10/22) Dianne (Osaka crane game 12/09/21) Ron (Festival 26/09/22)
"I think we are pretty good though" YES YOU ARE! This podcast is what got me into podcasts in general way back when I disvovered it around the first few episodes, and even now years later I look forward to each weekend to hear yall talk, and it always makes me laugh and is genuinely great entertainment Keep it up boys!
damn... that thing about injuries being absolutely rng really hits home. Sometimes people get in a horrible car crash and survived with minor injuries. Meanwhile my bestfriend in college fell off his motorcycle at around 60km/h, got some help by the people around, laughed it off, and then just died a few minutes later. Doctors assumed he fell weird on his neck
omG FACT IS STRANGER THAN FICTION !!Sorry for your loss Didn't something similar happen to Natasha Richardson with a small fall while skiing , life got scarier...
Every now and then when Connor says something wild to the others I get hit with this energy and think "Is he the Jeremy Clarkson of this trio?" I got that feeling from the intro like that's his role in the dynamic that only comes out when around the other two. Someone tell me I'm bot crazy thinking that.
I was put under anesthesia for a surgery to remove my appendix a couple years ago and garnt is making me realize I may now know what death may feel like. It was as if time stopped when i went under and I could not even comprehend that fact that I was under already. The moment of me knocking out and waking up all blended together and seemed as if it happened in an instant. The in between did not exist to me. Obviously I don't want to die yet. Not for a while really...but that incomprehensible empty void I will eventually face, when it happens, worries me less now, because I won't even know I'm in it haha. *Passes blunt*
Fellow appendix-less person here! I had exactly the same experience, really bizzare how there was zero interrupt from talking to the surgeon on the table to coming round in another room. It was pretty much like video game fast-travelling from the operation theatre to the recovery ward lol
@@VikWax your mind is still wandering during sleep though. Do you not dream? My dreams be feeling like they drag on some nights. When I was under it was completely non existent
Everything said during the "rage economics" and "picking your battles" segments resonated so hard with me. It brought me back to a time when I didn't have any social media and hadn't made it a habit to comment my opinions online all the time, and definitely remember being a lot happier. Thanks a lot for that boys, just deleted my reddit account.
Welcome to the Trash Taste Family, we have Garnt the calm oldest child , Joey the middle child who doesnt question things, Connor the problem child and Meilyne the Mum
What happened to Garnt is a reflex. Nerves in the tendons can sense when there's too much stress and fire off a signal to the muscle that interrupts the one coming from your brain and essentially shuts the muscle off completely. It's a defense mechanism, and the fact it happened to Garnt means he was close to tearing a tendon
There are some articles that talks about this but I couldn't find a reputable website or an academic paper about it. It might be understudied tho so I'll take it with a grain of salt.
@Ruciful Midnightstar we didn't evolve under a bench press. The worst that would have happened is falling over or off something, but you save a tendon to fight another day.
It's surprising how they all look good this time actually, Joey keeps up the same good level, and Connor got new clothes that weirdly matches the dark vibe with the boys and Garnt is rocking a suit! Love it
regarding the discord talk, I was in a server once with a few hundred people and a small friend group formed including me that split off to form our 20 person more personal discord group. that friend group was genuinely one of the most fun people I've talked to, and I barely know any of them in person because I live across the world from them. We got so close to friends to the point where two people in that online friend group that met through that discord server actually recently got engaged together after being together for a few years, and a lot of that online friend group are getting invited to the wedding. even though I've drifted off from them due to timezone differences and location differences (they do meet irl), it's still incredibly incredibly cool to see genuine friendships and relationships come out of just a random online discord server, and i feel incredibly blessed to witness it first hand lol
Im just confused, is group therapy not a thing? Like AA meetings are sort of that kind of therapy right where people with similar problems share and support each other?
To add to the boys conversation about whether dislocating something is painful, from my experience, it very much is. Last October, I dislocated my knee, and it was absolutely the most painful experience in my life. I was just walking when suddenly it completely popped out. I fell down, turned completely white, and just lay there for about 15 minutes until the ambulance came. Because of where I fell, I had to boost myself up onto the stretcher with the EMTs helping me, and in the process my knee popped back into place. I had to get an immobiliser to hold my knee in place for a couple days before I went to the orthopedist and got a proper brace. My knee felt sort of tight for a couple weeks after the incident, and I had to do physical therapy for months after. Today, my knee is much better and I have fully regained strength, but it still hurts when I put pressure on it in a specific way. So in my case, it really hurt.
Honestly, all three of our Bois are just really good looking guys. It really shows when they're properly dressed. Unfortunately, their handsomeness is often cancelled out by the trashiness of their takes.
2:50 I just had surgery last tuesday and falling asleep to the anaesthesia feels fucking amazing. I felt so warm and fuzzy, and all the doctors were saying "sleep tight!" it was lovely. Waking up though? Not so much. I felt horrible and the gas from the narcosis still makes my chest and shoulders hurt (I had abdominal surgery, but the gas lifts up into your shoulders and chest). It's not like passing out, where you blink and then appear in a new location. It's more like sleeping, but you wake up with a terrible hangover and you hate everybody
The discussion about enjoying things in a “different” way the more you learn about them is so relatable to me. When I’m interested in something I want to learn all about it, and the more I discover the more it fascinates me, but it totally changes the experience. To me it happens with movies, series, actors, music, musicians… I wouldn’t say I enjoy it less, some aspects maybe, but in a different way and never the same.
I agree. The more you know of a certain knowledge, the more criterias come to play. That alone can change the whole experience we once enjoy to another level.
i, for one, dont see it at all. atleast for garnts main example of knowing animation directors and seeing their work be displayed. joey also saying its like a magic trick makes no sense, bc the magic thrives on the ability to trick u and if u arent tricked and know what its about then obviously it doesnt hit u. animation is completely different.
u feel like it goes black all of a sudden and then wakes up immediately feeling like a drunk man. But i remember my dad told me after the nurse injected the thing into me he said that I started crying a minute after that but I have no memory of crying before the surgery. So based on my experience I would say that we don't actually suddenly pass out, it is gradual but we just don't have the memory of that experience
Trying to understand both sides on issues, or not wanting to be involved, gets the craziest insults and slurs thrown at you - glad you guys can discuss it levelheadedly because we feel so sick of the internet driving people to rabid opinions in my household
Joey’s way to remember names is actually really smart. Names are really difficult to remember because our brain doesn’t have anything to associate it with besides the person’s face So writing the place were you met the person and his name makes it so much easier to remember
I mean, it's very obvious. People remember things that are distinct, unique and distinguishable. Just seeing "Jacob" is none of those things, so of course using hints/prompts to make you remember something works, but it's certainly not rocket science to figure that one out.
I show a YT short saying how back back in the day people would add the person's occupation as their last name, exmaples being Rick Butler or Keith Carpenter
As someone who has tried skydiving and bungee jumping, I can say from my personal experience that bungee jumping was way scarier. Exactly like Connor suggested, in bungee jumping you see the ground rushing towards you really fast. With skydiving, the ground is so far away that you have no real idea of how quickly you're getting closer to it so even after falling for 5 or 10 seconds and it not really changing how close the ground looks, it is hard to gauge so it doesn't feel as scary.
1:49:40 It's easy to get addicted to anger because it makes you feel powerful, confident, and strong, maybe even invincible. Ever notice how when you're angry, you don't feel anxiety, doubt, and uncertainty? Anger shoves them aside and seizes your undivided attention.
Knowing things more actually makes me enjoy the art more. Which is why I find Grants feelings of it very strange. I love studying animation and seeing how people animate themselves. And seeing that style of animation only makes me excited because I can see all the detail that was put into it. Infact a 10 minute animation will have a 30 watch time for me because I keep sliding and slowing down watching each frame. However, this is coming from me, an another animator. It doesn't ruin my enjoyment since I just watch the whole sequence after or before the analysis.
Hard agree. For me (a non animator), I always love these things way more once I understand how they're done. When I'm not only experiencing a powerful moment in a story, but I can also understand the phenomenal amount of skill and effort that went into it, that always makes it hit way harder.
The part talking about how so much of the internet can make you just feel angry/frustrated is very real imo. Honestly, it’s part of the reason I deleted my twitter. I haven’t looked back and I feel like it’s helped so much since
For the private accounts thing- i think something that they also missed is that some people have wayyy too many issues and they can't afford therapy, because of this they don't want to burden their friends constantly by actually talking to them about it. Screaming them into a void helps when you feel like getting something out, and you want your friends to know but don't want to pressure them to talk to you about it
i was with connor on this one about how i don't understand alt twitter accounts, and now what u said is a perspective i never looked into and u make a v good point, but is it healthy tho? Also sorry for asking this soo late I'm binging the episodes lol
@@mayurmadiwalar2157 hmm i think it's a substitute (for therapy, that is) at best. Therefore, it's likely not a very sustainable way of living. Plus a lack of communication and establishment of boundaries with their friends are likely at play here. So if you ask me, it's not very healthy
As someone that went skydiving, once you are freefalling it is great, and the height makes the ground seem unreal for sure. The scariest part might be the last 60 or so meters, when perspective kicks in again.
For dislocations it is the opposite of what Connor said. The more you dislocate it the worse it hurts, but the reaction is counter intuitive. At a certain point you are mentally prepared for it happening and don't panic even though it hurts immensely. The first few times you have so much adrenaline that it counters the pain a bit but it eventually gets to where that no longer happens. I've dislocated my shoulder somewhere between 20 - 30 times and about 6 of those times I had to go to the hospital. The other times I either popped it back in myself or had someone help me pop it back in. Popping it out hurts but getting it back in hurts 10x worse.
1:19:30 I think maybe what Garnt's describing is more similar to when you first learn about the Wilhelm scream. Before you know about it, you're fully immersed in the movie, and you don't notice anything weird about the scream some background character makes as they die. But once you're aware of it, you're like, "Hey, there's the Wilhelm scream." I can definitely see where he's coming from, because the more I learn about cinematography, the more my experience of watching movies and TV shifts from just immersing in the story to analyzing all the choices they made and appreciating the craft. Sometimes it's better because you get a deeper experience, but sometimes it does make you not get quite as much out of the story itself as you start to "see through the Matrix".
I’ve only had one emergency surgery in my life but my experience with anesthesia was it’s like teleporting. I was counting down from 10, and didn’t even make it to 6. Next thing I knew I was back in my hospital room. As for why memories are so connected to smell more than any other sense, the olfactory nerve (it enables the sense of smell and the signals being sent to our brain) is the closest to the parts of our brain that handles memories, the amygdala and the hippocampus.
The blood drawing talk reminded me of when I was hospitalised for a month when I was 13. One day I woke up with a nurse next to me ready to draw my blood, and she said "Good Morning Thomas". Problem is, my name isn't thomas, and my blood was so fucked at the time they'd have to rush Thomas to ER even if he was already hospitalised. So I told her, I'm not Thomas, I'm Chris, and she just grabbed a different vial. Yikes.
Gigguk looks like the rich guy in every Kaiju/Monster Movie that hangs around with the group and somehow manages to either survive until the end or has one of the worst deaths possible simply because. they're Rich
@@yunghana7556 yeh but i mean as long as they have the dedicated viewers it's fine. But at some point we will probably also grow out of the RUclips era. So hopefully they can exist till then.
God, I had that problem with sleep = death and I was broken for 2 weeks straight. Garnt played it off like nothing in the episode but waking up every day with the idea that you are going to technically die in 16 hours is no joke. I hope he managed to make it through alright.
I'm watching 3 boomers talk about what it's like back in their days, talking about their memory problems, and ranting about Alt accounts. What a time to be alive!
Well bois I got a judgement for eviction against me, about to go to a job interview, pray I get it, and then relax with you guys! Thank you for the amazing content! You make my life all the more bearable and thank you!
I get what Garnt was saying about knowing everything about something you love, with some things I want a huge amount of detail but I absolutely understand the feeling of the veil disappearing the more you learn about it
3:00 Same here. I recall when I had to get a Port put in me and I had to be conscious for the procedure and the Doctors didn’t give me enough of the numbing juice so I felt the first 10 minutes of the cutting me open part while telling them “Ow I feel this!!”. After 10 minutes they re-examined the tubes and realized that there was a bit of a leak for the numbing juices which was why I felt it. Knock me the hell out. I don’t want to be aware of anything.
I also had the same thoughts on sleeping like Garnt. Most of my night, I needed to hear music or trash taste podcasts just to not hear my thoughts so I can sleep. That's why I'm thankful to you guys! It really helps, makes me feel less scared.
YES GARNT! YES THANK YOU. I also have that battle with sleep sometimes. You go down an internal rabbit hole and lowkey trip out because you start thinking “ok so I just don’t exist for 5-8 hours? I’m just dead? Wtf” and you start to freakout until you unknowingly fall asleep
1:15:08 this whole convo is basically the essence of having a favourite rapper and who is your favourite rapper's favourite rapper The more you engage and dig deep into the knowledge of certain art the more your taste gets refined and the more compelling and meaningful the art needs to be to really impress It happens in any skill based activity but with art we take it for granted because it supposed to be subjective but in reality it's the same process of any other conventional skill based activity Once you have practice enough and got good at something you can't no longer find any challenge vs an amateur you need to face someone more skilled that can actually give you a run for your money The same way once you dig deep enough into the understanding of certain art you will need higher quality of that art to keep you engaged
To Joeys question at 11:20, as someone who's knee has dislocated consistently for the past 23 years it still hurts (at least for me)😂 When mine dislocates it then swells and is very sore for the next day or 2, I just have a better awareness of when it's likely to happen and how to deal with it when it does
On the name forgetting thing, unlocked a quote from the Red Rising series from my memory. "Forget a man's name and he'll forgive you. Remember it, and he'll defend you forever."
I’m w Connor and the opposite of Garnt when I recognize something in media, like Connor said, if anything I get way more hype and invested BECAUSE I recognized something! Makes me feel more connected and interested the more I learn about something.
Damn, the most sane episode of trash taste ever. No shit, or piss conversation, genuine centred conversation about cancel culture, and how knowing background of making a thing leads down to two different paths. Damn.
Garnt's question on the difference between death and anesthesia reminds me of the time I passed out from getting my blood drawn. Not sure if it was because of blood loss or because my body reacts badly to needles sometimes. Either way, I remember passing out, briefly feeling somewhat conscious yet being unable to move, and I think my life flashed before my eyes as well. It's when I woke up when I wondered if that is how death feels like, minus the waking back up part. It was a surreal experience that made me think about how you just fade out of consciousness when you die.
I wouldnt say Trash Taste fell off, but at some point (around America arc) it started to feel a bit too repetitive in a sense. "I did thing in japan and my experience was good/bad" and sometimes they just have food debates that they already had. It's expected for things to feel repetitive since theres almost 150 eps out already so there isnt much that they didnt talk abt. Hopefully we get more themed eps and specials tho since those are always fun, and After Dark is also still really enjoyable
Yeah I don't watch many normal episodes, the streams are always fire because they are involved in some activity, I think they should focus more on after dark or even doing some similar activity or games for the normal episodes.
Grants answer to the question of what did I do on the toilet? Books. I'd bring my book, that I was usually already opened and reading, into the bathroom with me. Literally nothing had changed
Having an alt account on social media is basically what Joey said. One is for your personal account where you can post updates to your friends and maybe family. Like how you’re doing and what has happened to you personally. And for the alt, you may have some online friends where you want to hide your personal info from. Like this is where you are more open to what you say or do. Without shoving it to your personal friends’ timeline. Like maybe you’re a fan artist where you do more explicit stuff. If you aren’t comfortable enough to post it on your personal account. You can post it on your alt where other people might appreciate it more.
Them talking about painkillers and morphine in the earlier part of the episode and I'm here being like - I was once in so much pain that morphine didn't do anything so I didn't even get the joy of being high on the meds
I actually just had surgery yesterday for a chronically dislocating shoulder.. I can tell you that when it dislocates, it's extremely painful and often causes the body to go into shock.
Im chronically ill, taking blood is basically a monthly thing for me. I was like Syd in the beginning as well. As stressful as it is. I hope none of you need to "get used to it" like i did. Its a pain in the ass. But i wish her the best. And Garnt too, just try not to think too deeply about it. Its being done to help you both.
i think the word they looking for is the element of surprise when they talking about feeling of watching animations that they knew behind the scene about.
I agree with Grant that people struggle to break the bubble of how they're perceived by others. So some people will create new accounts or have separate friend groups for things they can't fangirl/trash talk about with their main friend group even though they fully vibe with them in all other instances. For less social people like myself there are times I get the itch to voice-chat but don't have the will to commit to a several hour session with my main friend group. During these times I prefer joining random VCs on discords, seeing what the topic is like & choosing to dip right away if it doesn't interest me (without worry of seeming like a rude friend/person for leaving so soon) or maybe spending a few mins there enjoying the conversation (whether I talk or not). Then leaving once my social energy run out.
Guys, you should bring Pete aka PremierTwo back for another episode!!! Seriously the guy is a master at the art of storytelling! I'm sure he has a lot of other amazing stories to tell!! I really enjoyed his episode a month ago
I was put under for an operation when I was 8-9 years old. I don't remember it that well since I was so young, but I remember them saying something reassuring to me, I think something about how it's called laughing gas as it started to take effect, and it was like it went into slow motion as they were talking and their voice went really deep and slow, and then I had some sort of dream/hallucination of like a roller coaster coming out of their mouth as they spoke and looping around and then it all just sort of faded out in what felt like 5 seconds drawn out into 30 seconds, almost like time itself was slowing to a stop. And then as far as my memory goes, I immediately wake up post-surgery, very foggy-headed, slowly opening my eyes in the recovery room and my mom is there talking to me. Then that was the part where I was all David-After-Dentist, and they had to wheel me out to the car in a wheel chair because I couldn't walk due to my mental state. And I think they gave me a Yu-Gi-Oh! card, unless that was part of the hallucination.
3:16 I actually have the opposite issue in my relationship with needles and blood. I'm absolutely petrified of needles, to the point that I can't even look at one without freaking out. My girlfriend, however, is a phlebotomist, and loves to go into very vivid detail about her draws and what it's like taking blood. I get made fun of it a lot both by my family and my girlfriend, lol
Ive had my blood taken or an iv put on a lot because of a chronic illness and on multiple occasions they would come up and be like this is person x and they're learning do you mind if they do it. And im like sure go nuts. Sometimes they mess up and have to do it all over again, but it doesn't really bother me anymore.
The chemistry of these 3 bois are what caused Trash Taste to exist in the first place, so it's not even a question as to how they can't seem to run out of shit to talk about lol
Joey explaining how he remembers names and changing the name from Jacob to Jason mid sentence is the only explanation he needs
lmao I noticed that but even I wasn't sure
Need this to get pinned or smth 😂
I thought I misheard him the first time.
The jokes just write themselves 🤣
Ur name…
1:06:19
it's so funny how they were talking about forgetting names and Joey goes from Jacob to Jason in 10 seconds
Exactly. Been scrolling the comments for this one. 😅
I've missed this for a few months and got a small heart attack from reading your username
i was hoping one of them would call it out but the fact they didn’t even notice is so funny. maybe they did notice but i choose to believe they didn’t
Garnt pulls up, dripped out of his mind, and his first question was “what is the difference between sleep and death?”
he went from protagonist to antagonist
@@skullsalt have you seen the dark timeline!? he always was...
I love seeing Garnt ask this question, dripped out, with anime figurines in the background, truly a Trash Taste moment
Vsauce music start playing!
It's so funny because I know the exact video he found in his existential youtube rabbit hole
"Sleep is just death being shy" by the channel exurb1a
I know that we love to clown on Connor for having terrible takes and for being so shit at articulating his thoughts even when he's right about something, but sometimes he just suddenly starts discussions about delicate matters and expresses himself in a very thoughtful manner. That discussion at the end of the episode about choosing your battles was extremely fascinating, and articulated so many of my own thoughts on the matter so well, in a way that I haven't been able to do by myself. Really cool stuff.
Absolutely I agree completely. I'm listening to his thoughts on screens and how we adapt well to any situation and the way he conveys our relationship with attachment and security is well said
Connor has continuously proven to me that he's a genuinely intelligent man with a lot of really interesting thoughts. When he pops off he goes hard
Your taking this shit way to seriously
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@@CreampieCasanova420 Likewise
1:06:30 Joey saying "if I met a guy named Jacob in Osaka" and then putting his contact name as "Jason (guy I met in Osaka)" killed me
talks about forgetting names, forgets the name he made up seconds earlier
Being called Jason, this hit hard lmao
@@aloofi_ that explains why he kinda rolls With the "Josh the Manga lad" meme
@@ianr.navahuber2195 mans gonna start thinking that’s his real name
@@SHlNRlKlARU Thank you Jason
I can imagine someone goes through Joey's phone and gets scared to see if Joey's a psychopath when they see:
Harry (Train station 27/10/22)
Dianne (Osaka crane game 12/09/21)
Ron (Festival 26/09/22)
🤣🤣🤣
imagine seeing your name and the date set is the current day🤣
That just sounds like a hit list
Dunno what Harry did he was so pleasant, but fuck Dianne and Ron those old heads I work with
@@ehehehehehe9661 hitman innit?🤵♂️🔫
"Have you ever had your blood taken without you knowing?" yes Connor, they're called Mosquitoes.
As mentioned in previous episodes, Mosquitos ignore Connor. Which I'm certain is because of his haemophllia.
@@victoriazero8869 for some reason when I first read the word haemophilia I read Homofilia instead Had to go back to re-read it lol
And ticks
i definitely know
LAAAAME
The idea of little conner staring at his thumb calmly, screaming, then passing out made me laugh so hard for some reason. Like I had tears in my eyes
It's not even the scream that made me laugh but the fact that it's supposedly a re-enactment of the situation
It sounds like something from a comedy show fr
Connor and Joey: *laughing and joking around about having nothing to talk about*
Garnt: DoEs SlEeP tErRiFy YoU gUyS?
Ngl this looks like you are mocking him
@@Dexisowit's a joke chill
@@Dexisow it’s not as so much mocking Garnt, but making fun of absolute verbal curve ball he threw.
@@tomadshead6133 ok
@@ghostly-toaster3766 oh ok 😊👍
"I think we are pretty good though"
YES YOU ARE! This podcast is what got me into podcasts in general way back when I disvovered it around the first few episodes, and even now years later I look forward to each weekend to hear yall talk, and it always makes me laugh and is genuinely great entertainment
Keep it up boys!
Garnt really said “I never sleep cause sleep is the cousin of death”
But what if it’s deaths…. Sister?
Then it's the low tier sister and he doesn't want anything to do with it.
Garnt was actually in the studio when Illmatic was being made.
No it's his brother. Thanatos and hypnos.
😂
damn... that thing about injuries being absolutely rng really hits home. Sometimes people get in a horrible car crash and survived with minor injuries. Meanwhile my bestfriend in college fell off his motorcycle at around 60km/h, got some help by the people around, laughed it off, and then just died a few minutes later. Doctors assumed he fell weird on his neck
Geez, that sucks, having to unexpectedly experience that. Hope you and his other loved ones managed well enough
omG FACT IS STRANGER THAN FICTION !!Sorry for your loss Didn't something similar happen to Natasha Richardson with a small fall while skiing , life got scarier...
Connor, joey: dressed like its just another day
Garnt: IM ABOUT TO GO TAKE OVER THE WORLD WITH MY EVIL PLAN!
Garnt got that diovolo type drip.
Garnt: Well, well, Mr. Bond.
Bond James bond
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Garnt is about to release a new iPhone
The discussion in this episode is very good. It's much more open and relatable when they start talking about how weird the world feels.
Garnt's TED talk is going to be groundbreaking
Wait, he's doing a TED talk?
Who cares
@@sandenson i think it's just a joke on how Garnt is dressed
@@sandenson He bout to explain Fate lore on TedX
@@hei7846 he's about to explain the plot of FMAB
Every now and then when Connor says something wild to the others I get hit with this energy and think "Is he the Jeremy Clarkson of this trio?" I got that feeling from the intro like that's his role in the dynamic that only comes out when around the other two. Someone tell me I'm bot crazy thinking that.
I was put under anesthesia for a surgery to remove my appendix a couple years ago and garnt is making me realize I may now know what death may feel like. It was as if time stopped when i went under and I could not even comprehend that fact that I was under already. The moment of me knocking out and waking up all blended together and seemed as if it happened in an instant. The in between did not exist to me. Obviously I don't want to die yet. Not for a while really...but that incomprehensible empty void I will eventually face, when it happens, worries me less now, because I won't even know I'm in it haha. *Passes blunt*
Honestly is it wrong to say that our personality our persona our "me" is just a product of the brain?
Thats sleep as well its just less instant.
Fellow appendix-less person here! I had exactly the same experience, really bizzare how there was zero interrupt from talking to the surgeon on the table to coming round in another room. It was pretty much like video game fast-travelling from the operation theatre to the recovery ward lol
@@VikWax your mind is still wandering during sleep though. Do you not dream? My dreams be feeling like they drag on some nights. When I was under it was completely non existent
@@Dusty_Shoes literally blipped in and out of existence 😂 was a trip
Everything said during the "rage economics" and "picking your battles" segments resonated so hard with me. It brought me back to a time when I didn't have any social media and hadn't made it a habit to comment my opinions online all the time, and definitely remember being a lot happier. Thanks a lot for that boys, just deleted my reddit account.
You can also disable RUclips comments with the restricted content in settings
I realise that the best way to use Reddit or Twitter is to exclusively follow artists. They post the good stuff (usually) without the drama
@@FlyingPoltato ^^^
Welcome to the Trash Taste Family, we have
Garnt the calm oldest child , Joey the middle child who doesnt question things, Connor the problem child and Meilyne the Mum
Also Grant "all bread taste the same"
And Chris as the boomer dad who doesn't understand what the kids are doing but happy to be involved
Where Daddy Kadokawa
@@fadel_rama getting some milk.
Then Mudan being the dad just being there?
Been crazy how I started listening when I was 18 now I’m 20/21 and the boys are huge now proud of em fr
I was 27 and going to be 30 soon... time is scary sometimes lol
I've been listening to them since the very start in 2020 when i was 13
are you 20 or are you 21? you can not be both
@@otto_von well I mean I’m bout to be 21 in a few months
@@FlynnMegaTenseiLOL I was around 10-11 and now i’m 14
If this is how Garnt be dressing since becoming a fully married man, his fit is gonna be unreal for the trash taste awards.
The more I Listen the more I realise you guys are wise and bring up relatively actual deep topics in a light hearted way ..
Every episode we get closer to the mid life crisis of the boys.
Ahaha why does this feel so true lol
Connor hasn’t shaved his head yet, we still got time
Sorry to be that guy, but isn't that just true by definition as time moves?
(I'll see myself out. ==")
That'll be when The Boys truly become The Men
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41:29 never have i been more scared of garnt.
That man just went into shadow realm for a second.
Instead of garnt going sad he went mad this time lmao
What happened to Garnt is a reflex. Nerves in the tendons can sense when there's too much stress and fire off a signal to the muscle that interrupts the one coming from your brain and essentially shuts the muscle off completely. It's a defense mechanism, and the fact it happened to Garnt means he was close to tearing a tendon
Damn never heard of that before, very interesting how the body works
There are some articles that talks about this but I couldn't find a reputable website or an academic paper about it. It might be understudied tho so I'll take it with a grain of salt.
The reflex is called the Golgi Tendon Reflex if anyone wants to look up more about it, but it is basically what was said above.
@Ruciful Midnightstar we didn't evolve under a bench press. The worst that would have happened is falling over or off something, but you save a tendon to fight another day.
@Shea Magnus That's the one, I couldn't for the life of me remember the name of it.
Garnt is immaculately dressed jesus
Vying for the best drip award
It's surprising how they all look good this time actually, Joey keeps up the same good level, and Connor got new clothes that weirdly matches the dark vibe with the boys and Garnt is rocking a suit! Love it
My boi looking dripped out ☕🗿
Steve Handjobs
Stephen H. Jobs, Esquire
honestly appreciate the lil pop up explaining hemophilia, would be nice if things like that continued
regarding the discord talk, I was in a server once with a few hundred people and a small friend group formed including me that split off to form our 20 person more personal discord group. that friend group was genuinely one of the most fun people I've talked to, and I barely know any of them in person because I live across the world from them. We got so close to friends to the point where two people in that online friend group that met through that discord server actually recently got engaged together after being together for a few years, and a lot of that online friend group are getting invited to the wedding. even though I've drifted off from them due to timezone differences and location differences (they do meet irl), it's still incredibly incredibly cool to see genuine friendships and relationships come out of just a random online discord server, and i feel incredibly blessed to witness it first hand lol
That is incredibly wholesome and it’s great to hear such genuine friendships and relationships form thanks to the internet.
Im just confused, is group therapy not a thing? Like AA meetings are sort of that kind of therapy right where people with similar problems share and support each other?
To add to the boys conversation about whether dislocating something is painful, from my experience, it very much is. Last October, I dislocated my knee, and it was absolutely the most painful experience in my life. I was just walking when suddenly it completely popped out. I fell down, turned completely white, and just lay there for about 15 minutes until the ambulance came. Because of where I fell, I had to boost myself up onto the stretcher with the EMTs helping me, and in the process my knee popped back into place. I had to get an immobiliser to hold my knee in place for a couple days before I went to the orthopedist and got a proper brace. My knee felt sort of tight for a couple weeks after the incident, and I had to do physical therapy for months after. Today, my knee is much better and I have fully regained strength, but it still hurts when I put pressure on it in a specific way. So in my case, it really hurt.
Hope you've fully recovered! How's your knee doin' now?
Honestly, all three of our Bois are just really good looking guys. It really shows when they're properly dressed. Unfortunately, their handsomeness is often cancelled out by the trashiness of their takes.
Yet it’s their trashiness that pulls in us weebs to them
just kiss them already jesus christ
@@IWantToStayAtYourHouse Don't mind if I do
@@Nightvss thanks, i am indeed a jojo fan
@@namdoogluas25 aren’t we all, brother… aren’t we all…
2:50 I just had surgery last tuesday and falling asleep to the anaesthesia feels fucking amazing. I felt so warm and fuzzy, and all the doctors were saying "sleep tight!" it was lovely.
Waking up though? Not so much. I felt horrible and the gas from the narcosis still makes my chest and shoulders hurt (I had abdominal surgery, but the gas lifts up into your shoulders and chest).
It's not like passing out, where you blink and then appear in a new location. It's more like sleeping, but you wake up with a terrible hangover and you hate everybody
The discussion about enjoying things in a “different” way the more you learn about them is so relatable to me. When I’m interested in something I want to learn all about it, and the more I discover the more it fascinates me, but it totally changes the experience.
To me it happens with movies, series, actors, music, musicians…
I wouldn’t say I enjoy it less, some aspects maybe, but in a different way and never the same.
I agree. The more you know of a certain knowledge, the more criterias come to play. That alone can change the whole experience we once enjoy to another level.
i, for one, dont see it at all. atleast for garnts main example of knowing animation directors and seeing their work be displayed. joey also saying its like a magic trick makes no sense, bc the magic thrives on the ability to trick u and if u arent tricked and know what its about then obviously it doesnt hit u. animation is completely different.
Can we just appreciate how snazzy Garnt is in this episode? Like some tech guru that Connor is about to interview. 😂
To answer Garnt's question, you don't really feel like any time has passed when you go under anesthesia.
Agreed. It really is odd, like 1 minute you're staring at the wall. Waiting for it to kick in and the next minute you're waking up feels like nothing.
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u feel like it goes black all of a sudden and then wakes up immediately feeling like a drunk man. But i remember my dad told me after the nurse injected the thing into me he said that I started crying a minute after that but I have no memory of crying before the surgery. So based on my experience I would say that we don't actually suddenly pass out, it is gradual but we just don't have the memory of that experience
I mean it's literally like falling asleep, but it happens very fast.
Trying to understand both sides on issues, or not wanting to be involved, gets the craziest insults and slurs thrown at you - glad you guys can discuss it levelheadedly because we feel so sick of the internet driving people to rabid opinions in my household
Joey’s way to remember names is actually really smart.
Names are really difficult to remember because our brain doesn’t have anything to associate it with besides the person’s face
So writing the place were you met the person and his name makes it so much easier to remember
😂 and as he’s explaining it he changes the guy’s name from Jacob to Jason 😂😂😂
I mean, it's very obvious. People remember things that are distinct, unique and distinguishable. Just seeing "Jacob" is none of those things, so of course using hints/prompts to make you remember something works, but it's certainly not rocket science to figure that one out.
I show a YT short saying how back back in the day people would add the person's occupation as their last name, exmaples being Rick Butler or Keith Carpenter
As someone who has tried skydiving and bungee jumping, I can say from my personal experience that bungee jumping was way scarier. Exactly like Connor suggested, in bungee jumping you see the ground rushing towards you really fast. With skydiving, the ground is so far away that you have no real idea of how quickly you're getting closer to it so even after falling for 5 or 10 seconds and it not really changing how close the ground looks, it is hard to gauge so it doesn't feel as scary.
That first second contains more advanced editing than anything we've seen in the series as a whole before
PRO TIP to a forgotten name, nonchalantly ask, "Hey man do you have like a nickname or something?
like what do you prefer to be called?"
1:49:40 It's easy to get addicted to anger because it makes you feel powerful, confident, and strong, maybe even invincible. Ever notice how when you're angry, you don't feel anxiety, doubt, and uncertainty? Anger shoves them aside and seizes your undivided attention.
Knowing things more actually makes me enjoy the art more. Which is why I find Grants feelings of it very strange. I love studying animation and seeing how people animate themselves. And seeing that style of animation only makes me excited because I can see all the detail that was put into it. Infact a 10 minute animation will have a 30 watch time for me because I keep sliding and slowing down watching each frame. However, this is coming from me, an another animator. It doesn't ruin my enjoyment since I just watch the whole sequence after or before the analysis.
Hard agree. For me (a non animator), I always love these things way more once I understand how they're done. When I'm not only experiencing a powerful moment in a story, but I can also understand the phenomenal amount of skill and effort that went into it, that always makes it hit way harder.
I guess it might be because some people want to be immersed in the world more and forget that it is just a piece of fiction created by people
The more I listen to this podcast, the more I realize I'm not that weird.
Second half of this episode was amazing, the talks on private tweeting and the subconscious addiction to hating both got me thinking
1:29:16 Joey and Garnt head back laughing in sync
56:56 is kinda in sync as well.
The part talking about how so much of the internet can make you just feel angry/frustrated is very real imo. Honestly, it’s part of the reason I deleted my twitter. I haven’t looked back and I feel like it’s helped so much since
For the private accounts thing- i think something that they also missed is that some people have wayyy too many issues and they can't afford therapy, because of this they don't want to burden their friends constantly by actually talking to them about it. Screaming them into a void helps when you feel like getting something out, and you want your friends to know but don't want to pressure them to talk to you about it
this this this
i was with connor on this one about how i don't understand alt twitter accounts, and now what u said is a perspective i never looked into and u make a v good point, but is it healthy tho?
Also sorry for asking this soo late I'm binging the episodes lol
@@mayurmadiwalar2157 hmm i think it's a substitute (for therapy, that is) at best. Therefore, it's likely not a very sustainable way of living. Plus a lack of communication and establishment of boundaries with their friends are likely at play here. So if you ask me, it's not very healthy
Can we just take a second to appreciate Garnt's drip? Holy shit bro is clean af
Sydney wants that Trash Taste best drip award.
She needs to show her Hubby's trophy cabinet
Drinking beer and watching the boys is the best thing to do in the situation i m in.Thanks guys.
Garnt’s worst enemy: a plastic chair
Garnt isn't motivated enough, that's all
Plastic chair in the middle of a storm could beat Goku
Vergil: "Pathetic."
As someone that went skydiving, once you are freefalling it is great, and the height makes the ground seem unreal for sure. The scariest part might be the last 60 or so meters, when perspective kicks in again.
“I don’t sleep, cause sleep is the cousin of death” -Grant
1:55:00 Connor you explained that beautifully. Props to being able to convey your thoughts so carefully but so elaborately.
Garnt looking dapper with that jacket lol, Joey looking like he woke up and Connor being snobbish. My friday is complete.
got me wincing in pain for half the podcast with the dislocation stories
For dislocations it is the opposite of what Connor said. The more you dislocate it the worse it hurts, but the reaction is counter intuitive. At a certain point you are mentally prepared for it happening and don't panic even though it hurts immensely. The first few times you have so much adrenaline that it counters the pain a bit but it eventually gets to where that no longer happens. I've dislocated my shoulder somewhere between 20 - 30 times and about 6 of those times I had to go to the hospital. The other times I either popped it back in myself or had someone help me pop it back in. Popping it out hurts but getting it back in hurts 10x worse.
Connor trying to talk about Hogwarts Legacy without saying Hogwarts Legacy
If you can talk about Hogwarts Legacy in a manner that both appeases RUclips, fans, and your own morals, you would be a master at Taboo.
Garnt: I do want to know when my blood is about to be taken beforehand.
Female Mosquitoes: 👀
1:19:30 I think maybe what Garnt's describing is more similar to when you first learn about the Wilhelm scream. Before you know about it, you're fully immersed in the movie, and you don't notice anything weird about the scream some background character makes as they die. But once you're aware of it, you're like, "Hey, there's the Wilhelm scream." I can definitely see where he's coming from, because the more I learn about cinematography, the more my experience of watching movies and TV shifts from just immersing in the story to analyzing all the choices they made and appreciating the craft. Sometimes it's better because you get a deeper experience, but sometimes it does make you not get quite as much out of the story itself as you start to "see through the Matrix".
I’ve only had one emergency surgery in my life but my experience with anesthesia was it’s like teleporting. I was counting down from 10, and didn’t even make it to 6. Next thing I knew I was back in my hospital room.
As for why memories are so connected to smell more than any other sense, the olfactory nerve (it enables the sense of smell and the signals being sent to our brain) is the closest to the parts of our brain that handles memories, the amygdala and the hippocampus.
The blood drawing talk reminded me of when I was hospitalised for a month when I was 13. One day I woke up with a nurse next to me ready to draw my blood, and she said "Good Morning Thomas". Problem is, my name isn't thomas, and my blood was so fucked at the time they'd have to rush Thomas to ER even if he was already hospitalised. So I told her, I'm not Thomas, I'm Chris, and she just grabbed a different vial. Yikes.
Gigguk looks like the rich guy in every Kaiju/Monster Movie that hangs around with the group and somehow manages to either survive until the end or has one of the worst deaths possible simply because. they're Rich
I really liked how in the last part Joey says some of the most articulate and thought-provoking sentences and ends it with "I don't know" hahahaha
The day the Trash Taste boys fall off is that day I know the world is screwed
Starting for me, speedrunning becoming the roosterteeth podcast any%
too bad they already fell off
It is already fell off unfortunately, I'm no longer engaged.
I mean jokes aside, their engagement is declining, but still good overall.
@@yunghana7556 yeh but i mean as long as they have the dedicated viewers it's fine. But at some point we will probably also grow out of the RUclips era. So hopefully they can exist till then.
Joey really saves his contacts the same way all Latina mums do
God, I had that problem with sleep = death and I was broken for 2 weeks straight. Garnt played it off like nothing in the episode but waking up every day with the idea that you are going to technically die in 16 hours is no joke. I hope he managed to make it through alright.
I'm watching 3 boomers talk about what it's like back in their days, talking about their memory problems, and ranting about Alt accounts. What a time to be alive!
Well bois I got a judgement for eviction against me, about to go to a job interview, pray I get it, and then relax with you guys! Thank you for the amazing content! You make my life all the more bearable and thank you!
Wish you good look with the interview!
Sending good energy, tovarisch!
they don't know you. please seek help parasocial relationships are not OK
Just tell your employer you are affable
The boys are with you ☺️
I get what Garnt was saying about knowing everything about something you love, with some things I want a huge amount of detail but I absolutely understand the feeling of the veil disappearing the more you learn about it
3:00 Same here. I recall when I had to get a Port put in me and I had to be conscious for the procedure and the Doctors didn’t give me enough of the numbing juice so I felt the first 10 minutes of the cutting me open part while telling them “Ow I feel this!!”. After 10 minutes they re-examined the tubes and realized that there was a bit of a leak for the numbing juices which was why I felt it. Knock me the hell out. I don’t want to be aware of anything.
I also had the same thoughts on sleeping like Garnt. Most of my night, I needed to hear music or trash taste podcasts just to not hear my thoughts so I can sleep. That's why I'm thankful to you guys! It really helps, makes me feel less scared.
YES GARNT! YES THANK YOU. I also have that battle with sleep sometimes. You go down an internal rabbit hole and lowkey trip out because you start thinking “ok so I just don’t exist for 5-8 hours? I’m just dead? Wtf” and you start to freakout until you unknowingly fall asleep
1:15:08 this whole convo is basically the essence of having a favourite rapper and who is your favourite rapper's favourite rapper
The more you engage and dig deep into the knowledge of certain art the more your taste gets refined and the more compelling and meaningful the art needs to be to really impress
It happens in any skill based activity but with art we take it for granted because it supposed to be subjective but in reality it's the same process of any other conventional skill based activity
Once you have practice enough and got good at something you can't no longer find any challenge vs an amateur you need to face someone more skilled that can actually give you a run for your money
The same way once you dig deep enough into the understanding of certain art you will need higher quality of that art to keep you engaged
To Joeys question at 11:20, as someone who's knee has dislocated consistently for the past 23 years it still hurts (at least for me)😂 When mine dislocates it then swells and is very sore for the next day or 2, I just have a better awareness of when it's likely to happen and how to deal with it when it does
On the name forgetting thing, unlocked a quote from the Red Rising series from my memory.
"Forget a man's name and he'll forgive you. Remember it, and he'll defend you forever."
I’m w Connor and the opposite of Garnt when I recognize something in media, like Connor said, if anything I get way more hype and invested BECAUSE I recognized something! Makes me feel more connected and interested the more I learn about something.
Damn, the most sane episode of trash taste ever. No shit, or piss conversation, genuine centred conversation about cancel culture, and how knowing background of making a thing leads down to two different paths. Damn.
Garnt looks so good in this episode. Look at that DRIP!!!
Dawg its just a blazer
just a blazer bro
@@IWantToStayAtYourHouse w Copy lol
LAAAME
Garnt's question on the difference between death and anesthesia reminds me of the time I passed out from getting my blood drawn. Not sure if it was because of blood loss or because my body reacts badly to needles sometimes. Either way, I remember passing out, briefly feeling somewhat conscious yet being unable to move, and I think my life flashed before my eyes as well. It's when I woke up when I wondered if that is how death feels like, minus the waking back up part. It was a surreal experience that made me think about how you just fade out of consciousness when you die.
I wouldnt say Trash Taste fell off, but at some point (around America arc) it started to feel a bit too repetitive in a sense. "I did thing in japan and my experience was good/bad" and sometimes they just have food debates that they already had. It's expected for things to feel repetitive since theres almost 150 eps out already so there isnt much that they didnt talk abt. Hopefully we get more themed eps and specials tho since those are always fun, and After Dark is also still really enjoyable
I have it on for background noise/sleep nowadays but I pay attention when they have a guest on or they just did a big event.
Yeah I don't watch many normal episodes, the streams are always fire because they are involved in some activity, I think they should focus more on after dark or even doing some similar activity or games for the normal episodes.
Grants answer to the question of what did I do on the toilet? Books. I'd bring my book, that I was usually already opened and reading, into the bathroom with me. Literally nothing had changed
Thank you boyz for making my week better it has been the most roughest one 😭
Every episode, Joey's hair becomes less and less effected by gravity.
Garnt seeing the animation blocks is literally Neo seeing the matrix code in the agent Smith scene.
1:29:17 the classic joey and garnt synced laugh
Grant is dripped out, holy hell. He looks like every manwha MC
Having an alt account on social media is basically what Joey said. One is for your personal account where you can post updates to your friends and maybe family. Like how you’re doing and what has happened to you personally.
And for the alt, you may have some online friends where you want to hide your personal info from. Like this is where you are more open to what you say or do. Without shoving it to your personal friends’ timeline. Like maybe you’re a fan artist where you do more explicit stuff. If you aren’t comfortable enough to post it on your personal account. You can post it on your alt where other people might appreciate it more.
Them talking about painkillers and morphine in the earlier part of the episode and I'm here being like - I was once in so much pain that morphine didn't do anything so I didn't even get the joy of being high on the meds
I actually just had surgery yesterday for a chronically dislocating shoulder.. I can tell you that when it dislocates, it's extremely painful and often causes the body to go into shock.
Im chronically ill, taking blood is basically a monthly thing for me. I was like Syd in the beginning as well. As stressful as it is. I hope none of you need to "get used to it" like i did.
Its a pain in the ass. But i wish her the best. And Garnt too, just try not to think too deeply about it. Its being done to help you both.
Connor, Jason and Garnt are just the best Podcast-Trio. None else even close.
Yeah especially Jacob
Garnt on today's episode is exuding protag energy right now!!
More like main antagonist energy
i think the word they looking for is the element of surprise when they talking about feeling of watching animations that they knew behind the scene about.
Man, Garnt is really going for that best drip award already!
I agree with Grant that people struggle to break the bubble of how they're perceived by others. So some people will create new accounts or have separate friend groups for things they can't fangirl/trash talk about with their main friend group even though they fully vibe with them in all other instances.
For less social people like myself there are times I get the itch to voice-chat but don't have the will to commit to a several hour session with my main friend group. During these times I prefer joining random VCs on discords, seeing what the topic is like & choosing to dip right away if it doesn't interest me (without worry of seeming like a rude friend/person for leaving so soon) or maybe spending a few mins there enjoying the conversation (whether I talk or not). Then leaving once my social energy run out.
Guys, you should bring Pete aka PremierTwo back for another episode!!! Seriously the guy is a master at the art of storytelling! I'm sure he has a lot of other amazing stories to tell!! I really enjoyed his episode a month ago
I was put under for an operation when I was 8-9 years old. I don't remember it that well since I was so young, but I remember them saying something reassuring to me, I think something about how it's called laughing gas as it started to take effect, and it was like it went into slow motion as they were talking and their voice went really deep and slow, and then I had some sort of dream/hallucination of like a roller coaster coming out of their mouth as they spoke and looping around and then it all just sort of faded out in what felt like 5 seconds drawn out into 30 seconds, almost like time itself was slowing to a stop. And then as far as my memory goes, I immediately wake up post-surgery, very foggy-headed, slowly opening my eyes in the recovery room and my mom is there talking to me. Then that was the part where I was all David-After-Dentist, and they had to wheel me out to the car in a wheel chair because I couldn't walk due to my mental state. And I think they gave me a Yu-Gi-Oh! card, unless that was part of the hallucination.
I was just looking for something to listen to while I clean, pog
Lol same 😂
Have a nice enjoyable cleaning!
mosquitoes take our blood without telling us...and we hate it.
3:16 I actually have the opposite issue in my relationship with needles and blood. I'm absolutely petrified of needles, to the point that I can't even look at one without freaking out. My girlfriend, however, is a phlebotomist, and loves to go into very vivid detail about her draws and what it's like taking blood. I get made fun of it a lot both by my family and my girlfriend, lol
Ive had my blood taken or an iv put on a lot because of a chronic illness and on multiple occasions they would come up and be like this is person x and they're learning do you mind if they do it. And im like sure go nuts. Sometimes they mess up and have to do it all over again, but it doesn't really bother me anymore.
How, after 141 episodes do they still have such interesting and deep new topics of conversation that they just naturally tangent off into?!?
Probably just have a lot of life experiences to draw from
The chemistry of these 3 bois are what caused Trash Taste to exist in the first place, so it's not even a question as to how they can't seem to run out of shit to talk about lol