"Poorly stored sausage" - An Autobiography by Connor. "I was living a dream: Jerk yourself awake" - An Autobiography by Garnt. "I'm in an ambulance!" - An Autobiography by Joey. "I shit myself" - The story of Trash Taste.
i thought that was like normal for dreams like how many times have i just lived an entire life making memories and stuff and at the end of my life i just say goodbyes to the world, it slowly fades away and i slowly wake up
My last Trash Taste episode before heading off to basic training. I've watched every episode since you guys first began this channel (and I've watched more than half the episodes twice). You guys have carried me through thick and thin and really helped motivate me these past few years, for that I just want to say thank you! Edit: Thank you everyone! I'm leaving for my flight right now but the encouragement/tips really help with the nervousness. Also, not that it really matters but I'm a girl haha, still thanks for all the kind words! I'm really gonna miss the weekly Monke, Grant, and Josh but I'll be happy to binge episodes when I get back!
Dentist here! The smell comes mostly from the wipes/disinfectant we are using in our offices (I am using hydrogen peroxide at mine). As for cleanings, you should go twice a year at least. Pro tip: you can always ask the dentist/hygienist to reduce the power of the ultrasonic scaler if the noise annoys you during a cleaning. Nightguards will prevent teeth wearing from clenching/grinding, but also from jaw articulation problems on the long term. (Connor, for your nightguard, you can ask your dentist to trim it a bit to make it more comfortable.) Btw, love your show and it makes my fridays more funner! Keep up the good work boys!
Boss, as someone in the UK who has to wait a year for my dental appointment, can I ask what to do to make my gums healthier? I use soft bristle toothbrush and even so, my gums would start to bleed. I can't even floss too much because it would cause heavy bleeding.
@@zooning-6843 You'd be surprised how many dreams you can remember once you start keeping a dream diary. I used to remember none of mine but after keeping a dream diary I would remember my dreams every other day and in a lot of detail. I stopped after a while though cause I got lazy XD
this is actually so fun to do, i started it on a random day in 2017 and today i have 100 notes on my phone, listing off all that i can remember from the night before. it's always a blast to read through them. as fun as it is though, i doubt you'll get dreams if you put pressure into *dreaming* just so you could make content out of it
I like how this conversation started by them saying they don't remember their dreams ever and then proceed to talk for over an hour about the dreams they have
The more you talk about your dreams, the more you remember. off hand, I don't remember anything from my dreams, but if I think about what little I do remember, I start to remember more.
Naming these sorts of episodes “The _____ Episode” is legitimately really useful for archival purposes, should this video ever need to be referenced again. Thanks, whoever does that.
The more I hear Connor talk about this, the more it just sounds like Connor's dreams basically work as if he's playing a video game. He has respawns. He's apparently the only one with any kind of emotional complexity and everyone else is just mindless npcs. He's eventually aware that everything he's experiencing is fake, but even if he has superpowers or impossible things happen, he's still stuck within the bounds of the dreams like how in a video game you're still stuck within the confines of the game's mechanics and level design. They say you can't experience death in a dream because nobody knows what death actually feels like. I think you're limited by whatever you can at least conceptualize, which is why people can dream about impossible stuff like flying. In Connor's case it's just that his brain conceptualizes everything via video game logic, which is why he can "die" even though that's still not technically what they mean when they say you can't die in your dreams. Basically, the shock of the dream doesn't immediately knock him out of the dream like it does most people because his brain has an equivalent experience from which to conceptualize the idea: death just means you reload the level.
Once I got sleep paralysis and instead of a demon or stuff I saw flames in my room.... the most pathetically fake, cgi generated, 480p like flames ever like even a mediocrely edited youtube video would have had more realistic looking fire so I wasnt even panicked, just dissapointed like damn even my sleep paralisys is low budget
1:09:34 Hi, therapist here. Dream analysis and interpretation is kinda in the "fun to discuss, may hit on some useful insight here" category of theories and techniques we use. I'd steer clear of "professionals" claiming that there is an exact meaning or symbolism to everything. What you'd sooner see in the mental health field is working on sleep hygiene (real-world habits and behaviors that can affect your sleep, potentially helping with nightmares/sleep paralysis/night terrors/etc.) or processing things like anxiety, trauma, etc. through sleep disturbances and dream content. Connor and I might have a conversation about how he always dies in his dreams, but we'd sooner collaboratively explore what his mind is telling him and what real-world thoughts and feelings may be expressed here, rather than me telling him straight forward what his dream means. However, I'd say it's probably because of jump king. On a separate note, there are reality checks and other exercises you can do to lucid dream more effectively and consistently. This is not a therapeutic approach, and I don't recommend it. The more you lucid dream, the more likely you are to wake up abruptly, which can cause sleep paralysis and then you might hallucinate and see Connor in his Beastars cosplay. 2:02:29 I'd be happy to "psychoanalyze" your dreams, though this isn't something that can be done in the comments section. It's a conversation with a shit-ton of follow up questions about your history, daily life, emotions, views of yourself and the world, etc. John, Grant, and Sebastian therapy episode?
That would lead to a very interesting episode on Trashtaste or on your channel but I bet all 3 of them would feel violated after that lol. What do you say to people who can predict the future with their dreams though. That happened to me once in my life and I interpreted the dream through traditional Chinese dream reading online and the thing really happened. There is absolutely no way I would know that was coming either, it was out of the blue kinda occurrence and doesn't happen often
@@wongtan5680 I've personally had experiences like this too, and have personally witnessed others' sleep talking that predicted the future. Through all my research and work with it, I can't explain it through a psychological lense.
@@majinjew7727 ive had many times where ive had a dream forget about it and then one day randomely i stare at something and the dream comes back to me and i used to not be able to change the outcome but recently ive been able to for examle stop ding stuff and avoid being repremanded wich is weird sometimes that i can avoid danger by remembering a dream.
@@tko3833 it uh, well, did work. As he said, his symptoms were mild and only Sydney got it of all the people he was around. He didn’t have to be hospitalized even. Sounds like a working vaccine to me.
@@tko3833 a vaccine isn't some 100% fullproof guarantee, it just means your immune system is stronger and more resistant against a particular disease, like wearing a ballistic armor to a gunfight (you can still get injured) you would know that if the education system in America wasn't such a failure, and yes I bet you're American
I agree with Connor. If someone asks me "when was the last time you got ill?", I'm thinking of the last time I had a virus, like a cold or flu, not the last time I got food poisoning.
it has got to do with the preventable of an illness/disease. If someone eat like a pig and get diabetes type 2 i would call it an illness, but i would also preface it by adding "preventable" in front of it so that my stances of it is clear. Same with someone smoking or eat chicken raw.
@@aliak530i If I hear about someone getting Type 2 Diabetes from undercooked pork, I feel like I should start a career in investigative journalism to find out what lab is creating virii/bacteria that can affect how the body uses insulin and why they are putting it in livestock.
Same, but only because I don't think I've legit ever gotten food poisoning. There's quite a difference between "ugh, that stuff yesterday probably wasn't as fresh" stomach aches and "I could legit die from dehydration diarrhea", which would be gastroenteritis, which I would classify as a sickness.
I kinda understand what connor is saying, Basically it is up to your immune system to keep u protected and prevent illness as u go with the flow of your day. If it is too much for your system to handle u get will. But food poisoning is kinda different if u are getting food poisoned once in every 2/3weeks, i can relate. Sometimes u are like, "damn this egg look kinda off but who cares i will gamble and eat it scrambled anyways" or "damn these biscuits been out in air for hours and looks damp but fk it i will eat these anyways" kinda thing , half the time u get ill half the time u dont. I do this shiz all the time so i get it. It is just u sabotaging yourself
20:23 I think Connor's thought process on illness is "If he can sue someone for getting him sick and win, then it is not an illness. If not, it is an illness.
1:00:19 It's called "false awakening". And the scariest part about this when you first-time experience this is you actually TRYING TO WAKE UP BUT YOU CANT!!. The wake-up part feels soo real like it you waking up from your bed and going about your day, you even feel conscious of what you're doing but then something weird happens and you actually want to wake up for real but again, you'll just go back to start and dreaming again. Scariest sht I've experienced in my life
While the boys clowned on Garnt for saying jerk, he's actually correct. The term is 'hypnic jerk' and happens as your body is adjusting itself into stage 2 of Non-REM sleep.
I always thought its just the body growing since I mostly feel this jerk furing the times I had growth spurt and it usually occurs when I trip or fall in my dream.
Food Poisoning is for sure human error in a way that can be controlled. Serving food that is off or cooking it and thinking it will be fine is poor judgement. We took food poisoning/food bourne illness very seriously in all aspects of food production.
I think what Connor was trying to say is that, food poisoning is not as affected by the person 's immune system as other diseases. I agree with that, If two people get in contact with someone that has a virus, they will get sick depending interely on their immune system and their overall body health. If two people eat something that doesn't have a good quality, they both have a really good chance of felling that natural body response to "get rid" of that food.
So, that's what we know about Garnt at this point: - in his sleep he dreams about pissing a lot of times in a row when he needs to do it irl - he once had a dream, which he still isn't sure he woke up from - he also goes on toilet breaks way too often ... We all are living in a Garn'ts dream confirmed.
While Connor was speaking about being stuck playing a game on his nightmare, I couldn't help but imagine a dystopian future where we are forced to watch advertisements inside our dreams in order to continue sleeping.
This is probably a top 5 favorite episodes for me. This is probably one of their deepest conversation where they were serious in their fascination with how dreams work. Love conversations like these.
Google: _only a minority of approximately 1% have lucid dreams several times a week._ *_Connor: So it's NOT normal for you to be aware you're in a dream??_*
Regarding food poisoning: Yes it can be due to bad processing / hygiene. But every region has regional bacteria, that we grow used to. When you're in a new area, and come into contact with their bacteria for the first time, you'll get food poisoning/sick.
This is probably the most relatable episode yet, when garnt talked about the peeing in dreams thing. I totally get the feeling of it because ive experienced it myself. i remember i was drinking alot of water before to sleep because my throat is dry af and i keep coughing so i mustve drank like a gallon of water. Then in my dream i kept going back and forth to the toilet and just piss. i remember i was so angry too because this irritating feeling wont go away. Then when i woke up i legit just piss for 2 minutes straight on the toilet. So weird
Ahhaha I had A One Where I Was Actually Doing My Studies (and It Was hard annoying Rageing while doing it) I Was Pushing Through It With Will Power and I knew it was a dream but I still hoped it was not and continued with the Studies (and my Dream Suffering) and then woke up and Was in Absolute State of annoyedness Note I Absolute Freaking did Not Do Any Freaking Studying That Day My Will Power Was Empty I Still Remember The Annoync I Felt To This day It Probably Was The Most I Felt in My Life Until Bow
I really hate that type of dream, Like in my dreams ai even got to a point where I thought I actually woke up and did pee in the toilet but I'm actually still dreaming. And when I wake you get real paranoid and check the bed if I wet myself. It really trippy
The entire time they were arguing about the food poisoning it could've just been solved by stating he thinks it's a different kind of illness because it's not contagious
@@reggaewart4489 true, they explained it very poorly but I'd put cancer in a different category than the flu and food poisoning as well since it'd be in the non-contagious but long form off illness category
That's kind of a slippery slope, though, because while "food poisoning caused by expired food/salmonella" isn't "contagious", something like gastroenteritis, which functions much the same, IS contagious. I think the easiest way is to just assign a "threat level" to these ailments. Like stomach/headaches would just be "minor", flu would be "medium" and cancer/huntington's etc. are "severe". It's kinda hard to break it down precisely, though, because there are just so many factors. I mean where would you really put a cold, when it can be mildly inconvenient to one and deadly to another?
My weirdest dream experience: it was at one time when I deprived myself of sleep for 3 days straight, those days were pretty active and I moving the entire time. literally did not even take a nap for a minute. the moment i finally got some rest i almost went into a coma. I slept at Wednesday afternoon and woke up the night of the next day. almost 28 hours of sleep. but the special thing is, i was entirely aware of the dream and oddly felt i was losing control of my real self. so about 20 or so hours in, i had almost a full day of sleep now, and I started to be aware of the dream state. it was basically the happiest version of life i could imagine, it also felt really empty and no one there actually felt like a real human. by that i mean shit just happens but no one worries. because bad events simply fixed themselves or straight up got deleted or reset before happening. so I do go with the dream for a while. I know I'm dreaming and I'm not bothered by it. but it was literally taking too long. I had the feeling that this was dragging on far too long. I try to wake up but I just cannot, so keep on trying. but the more it went on the more i was getting worried. i was actually thinking if could ever wake up again. the dream was weirdly kept going on and everyone in the dream ignored whatever i was doing. but I was legitimately, sitting down and panicking about how to get back. after what felt like an hour since I became dream conscious, I felt like I was hearing the real world. I could hear my phone calls and my alarms which has been snoozing and ringing over and over again. that was like a sign, I was hearing external noises. and I had real fear that I might be at a risk of entering a coma. so this time, I didn't try to "wake my mind", but instead I decided to try moving my body. with all my energy I moved my body and I actually fucking sat down. finally. I could now barely move my body and my hands. but my brain was not there. the dream was still ongoing and events and people were still there. so I just try to manually move my hands to open my eyes. and I was the weirdest shit I've ever been through. I opened my eyes and it was a weird image of my room and the dream overlapping in my brain, both at the same time. it was super surreal, it started to give me headaches very fast. and in confusion I kept blinking so hard. for a few seconds, one time I blink and I see the dream world and the second time I blink I see the real world. The headache quickly took over me though, and then it was all that was left. I was finally awake again. I was super exhausted and didn't find a way to process whatever the hell I just went through. what's more than that, i was now scared of ever going back to sleep. It was at night when I woke up, i did not go back to sleep that night. nor the night after. and halfway through the next, I was just too tired that I fell asleep. but it's still one of the weirdest things I've ever experienced.
Not to rain in your parade, but that wasn't one dream you had. Or if it was, your time perception got giga fucked in post processing when you woke up. Dreaming happens during REM sleep, which usually only goes up to ~30min bursts throughout the night. Would make sense though that your brain starts feeding your dreams into your dreams, because it's fairly likely your brain uses the experiences of the day to create the dreams. So if your only experience during the day is dreaming, well...
holy shit sound terrifying but cool asf. I rememeber once I had to solve some puzzle in my dream to wake up it was so weird and this reminded me of it.
@@doomdoot6731 yeah dude I'm talking from my perception only. 100% chances the numbers are all wrong. could've all happened in the last 20 mins and i wouldn't be able to tell the difference
I had such a terrifying dream about a society that punished artists, there was an entire plot and everything but holy fuck the ending was so depressing
Connor: *reads ExpressVPN ad script saying that he closes the door to the bathroom* Chris Broad to ironmouse: Connor does not close the door when he uses the bathroom
Yep pretty much. After all these trash taste episodes, I feel like connor have garnered notoriety in shit takes that even his completely sound points sound off to garnt and joey. Lmao
I agree with his food poison not being counted as "getting sick". I feel like he just didn't use the word immune system. When I think of how many times I'm sick a year, my brain goes to how many times has my immune system failed me. I wouldn't include a restaurant feeding me poison either.
I've never heard, (just like Garnt said)such a in depth talk about dreams. Its one of those things where I think everyone experiences the same as me. But Connor is lucid dreaming 24/7, Garnt has character development
yea it's strange how dreams aren't really talked about that much, everyone experiences them so differently, it's really interesting to listen to. I think this might be my new favourite trash taste episode, it was so fun and interesting to listen to their stories
I enjoy the podcast by ghosthoney. It’s called „Ghosthoney‘s dream machine“ and in it people talk about their weird dreams. It’s really fun to hear what kind of dreams other people experience.
Thisvis my favorite episode. I find it so interesting how diffrent each person dreams. I found out that not everyone has color or sound in their dream and thats so weird. I love the human brain
The worst nightmare I've ever had was me being on the North Pole for some reason and getting my skin ripped off by an ice bear. Somehow it also pulled me under the snow and it suffocated me while tearing my guts out. I woke up screaming, drenched in sweat. That's also the only dream I ever remember having.
My worst nightmare was being in the fucking event horizon spaceship from the movie after watching it, I was like 10 years old maybe around that time. And it wasn't only one time, all the night was that only nightmare all along every time I went to sleep. Don't let your kids watch horror movies before sleep :v
My worst nightmare was simple dream but problem is i wake up sleep gain same dream where I left it for 2 day I had same dream after that I become spiritual and started reading holy manga never got a single nightmare after that
I'm a med student and I kinda agree with Connor lmao. I think food poisoning (foodbourne gastroenteritis) is definitely an illness, clearly, but what I think Connor's trying to say is that he doesn't count that as being "ill" in a typical year. When you picture being "ill" you typically think of respiratory illnesses so that's why he counts the flu or a cold as being "ill." I think there are many who have a similar perspective! Also, food poisoning is it's own category of gastroenteritis - foodbourne gastroenteritis.
Guys! Keep a dream journal, write down what you dreamt right after waking up while it’s still fresh. Then at the end of the year do another episode about dreams, should be interesting xD
I love how Connor is just sitting there while Garnt and Joey are talking about their girlfriends' sleep habits Edit: It's funny how I didn't know my comment got so many likes and comments till five months later but thank you lol
When you lost loved ones, like your parent, there are dreams that will occassionally come to you where dreams felt like a reality. The worst thing is in that reality, the departed is still alive and well. Then maybe in your lucidity, you remembered that the person died already, but then in that dream you are able to convince yourself, "oh, he is still alright, maybe the person just died in my nightmare" so you talked with your loved ones like you used to do, until you woke up, and you finally realised that it was just a dream. In one dream you walked out of your bedroom and he is there, greeting you. In another dream, you are visiting him at hospital, alive and well, conversing happily with you. In every occassion, it kind of messes your reality, but make no mistake, the real life is real life. Sometimes, I'm just grateful that I can have a chance to see my father outside the reality, but sometimes it is just a bitter reminder that he is already gone - you just don't want to forget, but you have to move on. That's probably like having a permanent scar in your mind, and that's alright. It happened for the first 3 or maybe 4 years, and then it is gone, becoming episodic occurence (like having similar themed dreams in 3 days row). After like 6 years now, I no longer experience it. You kind of missed it, but hate it at the same time for reminding you the sad things. It is definitely much worse compared to other scary dream, like walking in a park to a distant nuclear explosion (Terminator 2 scene), but you vividly remember about your lives flashing before you while the shockwave rapidly approaching. Being inside in a traumatic plane crash or train accident, only to wake up on your daily routine - a freaking dream in a dream inception - ah I'm on my way to school, you'll recognise the street, you are both happy that you are not in a horrible situation and panicking because you might forgot your textbook, studying for the test, or homework, but then you woke up to alarm clock and found yourself on your bed. You'll definitely know the feeling of dying in your dream, a mortar round exploded nearby, but it misses your foxhole, but then a tree is falling into you - bam! You are in dying state like apnea or something. Then you wake up to nothing. You woke up thankful that reality is much less messed up, but your dream isn't just as consequential.
I admittedly simply skimmed through this very long comment, but I definitely agree with your first point that losing someone can cause them appear in your dreams and almost feel like reality. I haven’t lost someone truly close to me, thank every lord, but as a child I did have someone close to me who was no longer in my life. And so I’d have dreams of being reunited with them again, only to eventually wake up and realize that it clearly wasn’t the case. But it’s crazy how much dreams can trick our brains into believing they’re real, despite the fact that they’re more or less unconscious hallucinations.
Connors food poisoning take actually makes sense to me. Food poisoning isn’t transmissible between two people. You can’t “catch” food poisoning in the air. It has to be gotten from something you ate.
Yeah, I think Connor was trying to differentiate between chronic/seasonal illness vs circumstantial. Some people might only get the flu once a year, which you can't control. Whereas you could probably give yourself food poisoning every week if you tried.
No, he is just thinking that illness is due to having a weak immune system. So if you lead a healthy life, you have lesser illness. If you have alot of illnesses, its because your lifestyle sucks. He is just saying having food poisoning isn't comparable to having a flu because having a flu is due to weak immune system, but having food poisoning is because the food was bad, not because of a weak immune system.
Traveling stomach issues: It's how your gut fauna reacts to the native germs in the places you visit. It's not that the people have definitively stronger stomachs. Only that they're used to the germs there and it doesn't upset the balance of their gut fauna.
Connor talking about closing the bathroom door in the expressvpn ad is hilarious to me after watching the Ironmouse/Chris broad speak of the devil episode
I think I understand Connor's point. He gets a cold like once a year every year, but he only gets food poisoning if he goes out and eats bad food. So he could just not eat that food or have it prepared better, but you can't really do anything to prevent getting the flu or a cold. Yes they're both illnesses but you don't get them through the same circumstances.
@@angelo423 Once you're out of highschool a lot of the stuff you studied becomes irrelevant and you forget most of it. These guys are in their mid to late 20 already having been out of college for 4+ years. They now work in job fields that don't require knowing that specific terminology. Obviously they're not going to retain that. Don't be a clown.
I have narcolepsy and this episode is so interesting to me bc I can hear how "normal" people experience sleep and dreams. The type of dreams they had, how they experience the dreams + the sleep paralysis thing is smth I experienced but 10 times more intense. I had countless instances of sleep paralysis before I started taking meds, sometimes with a "sleep paralysis demon", sometimes mixed in with hypnagogic hallucinations. My sleep paralysis demon isn't the typical strange creepy figure in your room, it's more of a fear manifesting. For example, I thought people we're breaking into my home and I want to do smth but I can't bc paralysed. And then I start panicking bc in this moment everything feels so real. I've also had many lucid dreams before my meds, also dreams that were so indescribably vivid or felt so real that even after waking up it took me a while to realise it was all a dream. Narcolepsy makes you go into REM sleep very quickly and you get a lot of it. REM sleep is connected to lucid dreaming so people with the illness can have lucid dream way easier. However, REM sleep isn't the type of restful energizing sleep, one of the reasons why narcoleptic people are so tired during the day.
The food poisoning thing feels like I somewhat understand where Connor is coming from. As opposed to breathing, consuming something where someone along the way fucked up feels like more of a deliberate action. The naming doesn't help either
About 3 years ago I literally have the inception dream like garnt lmao. Somethings weird always happens and then I woke up into another dream. The last layer of dream before I woke up, my mom said something along the line of “Have you not realized it yet?” and then I woke up shaking and drenched in sweat.
Very interesting hypothesis on the reason dreaming of dying immediately wakes you because it’s something you’ve never experienced. I had this happen a few times in high school but was afraid to ask my parents who are very superstitious and worried my friends would be weirded out if I asked them. Glad the boys are comfortable talking about this curiosity I also had.
I dreamed about dying a few times, too. But I didn't wake up immediately, instead I just laid on the ground and couldn't move. I saw the scenery around me, people walking by and stuff and I knew I was dead, but I couldn't do anything. Eventually I woke up. Or I think one time I stood up after a while and the dream changed. I think this might have been a transition from one dream to another. Which usually happens when I'm going through a door, entering or leaving a bus or train.
I'm pretty sure Connor is trying to say is that an airborne virus that's contagious is different than food poisoning which is a bad reaction to food and is not contagious. I don't understand how he couldn't just explain it like that lmao
i guess 'cause then they brought up cancer, which isn't contagious but it's still clearly an illness. i still agree with Connor tho, 'cause food poisoning is just a consequence of someone's actions, while any other illness is accidental
That section made my brain hurt so bad. Connor isn’t saying it’s not an illness. He’s basically saying that getting sick is different than getting food poisoning. It’s categorized differently because of the cause which is the food or how the food is prepped. Sure food poisoning makes you sick, but if asked what kind of sickness you have, you’d say food poisoning.
10:27 Here, Connor isn't the only one. A few times during the beginning or spring or mid summer, every time I get what feels like allergy symptoms, I tell my body: " no, you're not allergic to dust, flowers, pollen, NOTHING. You're fine. Don't be a wuss" and somehow it worked every time
I'm scared that I understand Connor's point about food poisoning. He's interpreting "How often do you get sick?" As having to do with your immune system, not whether something is a virus or bacterial infection. So while yes, food poisoning is bacterial or what have you, it doesn't really reflect your normal immune system so in his interpretation it's not getting sick.
Actually agree with Connor here. How many times I get sick a year is different, that's flu, cold, covid etc there's a reason they go with the seasons and spread around. Food poisoning is not really illness in that way, it can happen at any time
as a medical student i was so mad listening to his argument (because he give a horrible explanation ) but now that you put it this way, it actually makes sense
Yeah but you can get ‘food poisoning’ symptoms from airborne virus, similar to flu virus, covid etc. it’s not always bacterial / caused by food. There’re viruses that attack your stomach/ intestines (like covid virus can attack your lungs etc.) so immune system does matter here
I get where Conor is coming from because if someone asked me how many times a year I get sick, I wouldn't include food poisoning unless I got it very often. I think he sees illness more as something that is contagious or transmissible from human-to-human. Food poisoning isn't directly human-to-human and isn't contagious from other humans (unless there's some special kind that is).
I never considered getting food poisoning the same as being ill. I would always say "oh no, I'm not really ill, I have food poisoning". This is so weird, I never thought people perceived this differently.
The way I dream is like a combination of Connor and Garnt. Also, I've had the Inception-type dream two times in my life and both have been absolutely terrifying. At the begining you're like "oh so I was still dreaming haha", but when it's been like the 10th time you've tried to wake up, you just start panicking about the possibility of it never ending.
I had a dream where I had sleep paralysis and when I finally escaped, I woke up on my bed to a window with closed blinds with a white light peering in. For some reason, I decided to look outside, but I couldn’t see anything other than white light. Then I woke up on my bed again thinking about my other dreams; I ended up wondering if this was also a dream, but I didn’t dwell on it because, for some reason, I felt unsafe in my room like something was about to get me. So I sprinted out of my room, not looking back when I reached the stairs; I preceded downstairs. I saw my dad on the couch watching TV. I one-sidedly asked if I could sleep on the couch next to him and it wasn’t until I was about to close my eyes that I realized; that the TV that my dad was watching was just a static screen and my dad was just a hazy blob. Then I woke up again on my bed wondering if this was also a dream. I’m pretty sure I woke up one more time during the sequence of dreams, but I can’t remember it. This is still hands down one of the craziest dreams that I ever had.
I was listening on Spotify when I heard to talk about dying and dreams and had to come to TH-cam to share my own experiences. One dream in particular I had a couple years ago in which I was a Mafia member guarding our bosses mansion when another Crime Gang showed up and started blasting. They had way more people and I was one of the first to engage so I got shot many times and went to ground. Dead. Only I remained conscious the entire time. I couldn’t move. I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t do anything, but I was aware of everything happening in my surroundings. I heard the gunfight continuing. I heard the rival gang boss give an evil monologue to our boss before killing him. I felt my body being dragged into a pile of other bodies. I remember just lying there amongst the pile of dead bodies for what felt like hours before someone set fire to the pile and we all starting burning which is when I woke up. One of the craziest and vivid dreams I’ve ever had and the first time I’d ever heard of dreams where you die but remain conscious.
I like to believe that some of our dreams serve as glimpses into alternate lives we lived (mostly so some version of me can experience my happy dreams.) In that case, an alternate version of you died in a gang fight which is kinda badass.
For Connor's dreams, I think what's happening is that his brain is fighting back to keep him asleep. It's a semi-lucid state that inches towards the line of full consciousness. When I lucid dream I have moments where I use my cognition TOO much and it wakes me up because my mind is too active to be asleep. It's also the reason why my nightmares change into dreams because I'm suddenly badass or super powered in order to help me calm down and remain sleepy. The "resetting" is probably a byproduct of having recurring nightmares about dying and the over exposure to it numbs his reactions to death in dreams. Thus "resetting" is actually just starting a new dream sequence, I'm betting that not all resets are within the same environment. It's the same thing as why you don't blink in dreams, the moment you do however you teleport into another dream or whatnot. I think Connor should look up a list of things to try out once you realize it's a dream. The highest hurdle is to have the willpower to change things then the next hardest things is to limit yourself so that you don't overstimulate your mind into waking up. If you can do those two things, then it becomes like a sandbox with a more vivid imagination. You can also go along with the dream like a rail shooter game with your subconscious deciding the route whilst you decide the actions. It becomes almost like a visual novel where you can make decisions to pick your own route, which is my favorite type because it comes with the insanity of dreams but the agency of decisions which leads to a more engaging dream. I also have tons of semi-lucid dreams where I make conscious decisions but for some reason don't fully realize it's a dream! I'll even constantly doubt events yet never connect them together to be too absurd to be real.
Yeah. It's important to keep balance between control and going with the flow of your dream. I remember myself having some lucid dreams where I was doing crazy shit and it resulted in waking up in 15-60 seconds. Sometimes I was just trying to touch something to feel it with hands or imagine every single detail of it, that I would wake up from overstimulation having goosebumps.
@@ObesityStupidity ye, just awareness alone can wake you up. One time I got so excited that I was having a lucid dream that everything started fading to white before I got to do anything...this makes naturally waking up during a lucid dream so much more valuable because you finally succeeded in the tight rope walk. I think the most successful dream I had was one of a fantasy adventure through many countries journey to the west style. Little in the way of powers but rich in character and world building. Never finished it though because...it was long enough already and the "true" ending still out of sight. But I did finish it on a emotional climax where I alongside my companions just grieved the loss of an acquaintance.
relate to Joey sharing that one sleep walk time, when he was a kid. It happened only once and I was also small kid at that time. Parents were still awake in a living room and saw me just sleep walking to the kitchen and opening the trashcan. They were so confused, until I started pulling my pants down..
i once had a friend sleepover and midway through the night they sat bolt upright started grinning in a really odd way then they started grabbing my comicbooks and tearing them apart like a nutcase...all the while snoring away. next day they wake up covered indestroyed comicbook pages and ask shocked as heck 'oh shit who tore your comics up?' they had zero clue what they did and still deny the idea of doing such a thing to this day....apparently this is why his parents didnt keep any books or paper based things in his room...and never felt the need to let me or my parents know beforehand....
I had a dream where I won the lottery and spent years within the dream basically living my ideal life: travelling, getting my life in order, doing all the things I can’t do because I’m poor. Woke up with no warning and damn near started crying. I was so frustrated my brain did that to me.
holy shit, thats sad. I remember having a dream to a lesser extent of that where I got together with my crush that I never got to confess to. Went to dates, ate lunch at a restaurant, held hands and hugged each other. Felt so bad when I woke up
@@kaly5678 it was $100 million cuz a similarly sized lottery was being drawn right around the same time in real life which made it even more depressing when waking up. Edit: Oh, sorry I completely misread that question. I did not remember the numbers, no, lol.
Don't all mates talk about their dreams? Not to say they're not good friends, but I definitely have talked about dreams with acquaintances at the pub, random discord chaps and most of my mates. I don't think that's very uncommon.
Listening to the dream talk made me realise, the only times I can recall I’ve dreamed is often when I’m conscious yet I have a distinct sense of puppetry to my movements, often resulting in a death scenario. Outside of remembering I just time skip to me waking up. I feel as though I’m conscious about having dreamed, wether I can recall it is a different story.
Joey: "I understand why you think that way, I just don't agree with it"
*_that one line sums up this entire podcast_*
the moment i read this comment, joey(kinda half grant) said that line 33:18
Can't believe Connor's food poisoning topic was the longest section on this week's episode
Just the food poisoning part
*Sums up the state of the world right now
@@raimuchibenshin9577 that happens all the time it is super weird!
“Just in case I was fighting that dragon that could only be defeated by racism” 😂😂😂 that was a great one Connor
when the people you watch watch people you watch.
@@michaelwoermann7986 IKR
He definitely dreamt about that
@@michaelwoermann7986 who is he talking about?
@@hikki4341 you gota be a bit more specific but john hill is taking about Cdog andI'm taking about John Hill
Garnt : Dreams in 4k with deep world building
Connor : Dreams in 480p with oblivion npc
Joey: Dreams in Quake pro
@@ElMoppo1 me - dream with blue yeti
@@pradyumnarout8402 me: dreams with big boobs anime girl
Even in his own dreams, Connor can't immerse himself in the story.
buh
it's all about the beeps and the boops
That's what he gets for skipping cutscenes
@@Noone-vl2fp his entire dream is a cutscene
The absolute state of Connor's monkey brain
Garnt: "I don't dream"
Also Garnt: *procceds to tell all his dreams.
We know he is a walking contradiction. He can't help it
he don't dream but when he dreams it's inception x re:zero
@@smol_white_bat I mean, he just said that he doesn't dream that often
it's easier to remember stuff when it barely happens
Can’t verses don’t
"Poorly stored sausage" - An Autobiography by Connor.
"I was living a dream: Jerk yourself awake" - An Autobiography by Garnt.
"I'm in an ambulance!" - An Autobiography by Joey.
"I shit myself" - The story of Trash Taste.
Imagine Garnt just living his entire life and dying of old age, just to wake up at the exact moment he had that inception dream.
i thought that was like normal for dreams
like how many times have i just lived an entire life making memories and stuff and at the end of my life i just say goodbyes to the world, it slowly fades away and i slowly wake up
i almost got that but when i started to get emotional i woke up and cried
I had a dream like that before. Literally lived until 45 and died lol. Idk what that means for me o:
Adventure time type beat
Literally Ken Watanabe’s character in Inception
1:13:15 I love how mudan is also playing with the weird coincidences of Joey and garnt adjusting their seat
Perfect episode for this edit
1:51:15 as well
@@nanashi7779 I didn't even notice that one, good catch!
i thought i was the only one confused with that timing
Omg thank you I was listening audio only and thought I imagined the illuminati music
My last Trash Taste episode before heading off to basic training. I've watched every episode since you guys first began this channel (and I've watched more than half the episodes twice). You guys have carried me through thick and thin and really helped motivate me these past few years, for that I just want to say thank you!
Edit: Thank you everyone! I'm leaving for my flight right now but the encouragement/tips really help with the nervousness. Also, not that it really matters but I'm a girl haha, still thanks for all the kind words! I'm really gonna miss the weekly Monke, Grant, and Josh but I'll be happy to binge episodes when I get back!
I wish you the best
I wish you the best bro
good luck m8
all the best bro
Best of luck!
Dentist here!
The smell comes mostly from the wipes/disinfectant we are using in our offices (I am using hydrogen peroxide at mine).
As for cleanings, you should go twice a year at least. Pro tip: you can always ask the dentist/hygienist to reduce the power of the ultrasonic scaler if the noise annoys you during a cleaning.
Nightguards will prevent teeth wearing from clenching/grinding, but also from jaw articulation problems on the long term. (Connor, for your nightguard, you can ask your dentist to trim it a bit to make it more comfortable.)
Btw, love your show and it makes my fridays more funner! Keep up the good work boys!
Boss, as someone in the UK who has to wait a year for my dental appointment, can I ask what to do to make my gums healthier? I use soft bristle toothbrush and even so, my gums would start to bleed. I can't even floss too much because it would cause heavy bleeding.
@@vhalrougelarfouxe for flossing I used to bleed a lot, but after managing how much force I use and after time it just stopped bleeding
as a dentist smell enjoyer i would like to smell your office
Ayy good tips thanks
You rule dentist!
This episode made me realize that they either never had biology in A levels or they forgot about infectious and non-infectious disease
If they can forget long division then I believe the latter
So you're saying napoleon died of sickness?
@@bajlajs2137 yeah..! Of course
@@bajlajs2137 well yes
GCSE biology would surely suffice for this.
The boys should keep a dream diary for a month and then do a dream three by three of their most memorable dreams, that would be amazing
Haha great one 😂
they would have to remember 9 dreams when they wake up to put to paper in 30 days time. clearly thats not happening
@@zooning-6843 You'd be surprised how many dreams you can remember once you start keeping a dream diary. I used to remember none of mine but after keeping a dream diary I would remember my dreams every other day and in a lot of detail. I stopped after a while though cause I got lazy XD
This would actually be amazing content.
this is actually so fun to do, i started it on a random day in 2017 and today i have 100 notes on my phone, listing off all that i can remember from the night before. it's always a blast to read through them.
as fun as it is though, i doubt you'll get dreams if you put pressure into *dreaming* just so you could make content out of it
Garnt's dream:
Sydney: Murders Garnt's family
Garnt: Why did you do it, Sydney!
Sydney: To test the limits of my abilities
"If only my brother gunther were to be here to this."
@@gdpanzer7333 Ah yes. ProzD.
@@gdpanzer7333 Alas, his spot in the party was taken Chadicus, Bradicus and Sexica.
Sydney's Brother: Guys I really feel like I should be in the party for this
Garnt: Not now Robbie
Sydney's Brother: It's Russel
Connor: You're the host Garnt.
Garnt: I'm the host with my hosts connor and joey
His host, Connor and Joey. Host as in entourage in that case.
We're all hosts
@@ArividerchiMagmuasue you're a host
Maybe the real host were the friends we made along the way.
I like how this conversation started by them saying they don't remember their dreams ever and then proceed to talk for over an hour about the dreams they have
The more you talk about your dreams, the more you remember. off hand, I don't remember anything from my dreams, but if I think about what little I do remember, I start to remember more.
Connors such a gamer that he even respawns in his dreams
I feel you can mix Garnt and connor dreams and get AAA games
Naming these sorts of episodes “The _____ Episode” is legitimately really useful for archival purposes, should this video ever need to be referenced again. Thanks, whoever does that.
I agree! I really like this bc I like to go back to watch certain podcasts for specific segments
That's such a good idea, they could lean further into it and be like frandz, "The pod where - ____ "
What are you guys talking about ?
When I got the notification I though they just meant it was a perfect episode
Agreed, this should be a good practice. I shall vouch for this in other venues.
Conner realises he's dreaming, he literally skips the cutscenes
He mentions respawning in his dream, Is he Bloodborne Protag and he chose the bad ending?
The more I hear Connor talk about this, the more it just sounds like Connor's dreams basically work as if he's playing a video game. He has respawns. He's apparently the only one with any kind of emotional complexity and everyone else is just mindless npcs. He's eventually aware that everything he's experiencing is fake, but even if he has superpowers or impossible things happen, he's still stuck within the bounds of the dreams like how in a video game you're still stuck within the confines of the game's mechanics and level design.
They say you can't experience death in a dream because nobody knows what death actually feels like. I think you're limited by whatever you can at least conceptualize, which is why people can dream about impossible stuff like flying. In Connor's case it's just that his brain conceptualizes everything via video game logic, which is why he can "die" even though that's still not technically what they mean when they say you can't die in your dreams.
Basically, the shock of the dream doesn't immediately knock him out of the dream like it does most people because his brain has an equivalent experience from which to conceptualize the idea: death just means you reload the level.
Yeah exactly. Connor's dreams are exactly like video games, Garnt's dreams are exactly like anime/movies, Joey's dreams are more balanced.
So Conner is such a gamer that he even dreams in game logic
And his dreams are also rendered exactly how cpu's do 😂😂
Yea I thought the same thing too
Gamers don't die, they respawn.
Once I got sleep paralysis and instead of a demon or stuff I saw flames in my room.... the most pathetically fake, cgi generated, 480p like flames ever like even a mediocrely edited youtube video would have had more realistic looking fire so I wasnt even panicked, just dissapointed like damn even my sleep paralisys is low budget
you only have urself to blame lmao
Mf saw the fucking minecraft fire as his sleep paralysis demon
Bruh, that's not even a story to tell. At least if there was a demon it would've been a cool story.
@@Malvium not every story is a cool epic, some are just anecdotes about weirly dissapointing experiences
@@Carlos-ne3zf Yeah i know just talking about the what if.
Connor’s dreams are just video games, full of npcs, respawning, and localized frame rendering
the man even skips cutscenes
I guess speedruning games affect his mental and brain lmao
I'd be very worried if Connor accidentally creates a tulpa while lucid dreaming.
@@jerbjerbjerb5912 that just shows how much he dislikes paying attention to the story.
@@Kelvin_Foo yeah but he would just think its a Stand
Connor: If they give me undercooked food it is their fault.
Also Connor: Sees a pink Sausage and decides to still eat it.
I mean, some sausages when cooked can still be pink what
I like the implication that Connor just pulls a Re:Zero in his dreams.
I have that few times now, but everytime it reset, the event change and I keep failing the final objective.
He resets every time he doesn't get with Rem.
I have the same thing but I simply reset time back to a "checkpoint" and just try things all over again
"Who' s Mouse?"
So that's why he likes Rem as his Waifu
1:09:34
Hi, therapist here.
Dream analysis and interpretation is kinda in the "fun to discuss, may hit on some useful insight here" category of theories and techniques we use. I'd steer clear of "professionals" claiming that there is an exact meaning or symbolism to everything. What you'd sooner see in the mental health field is working on sleep hygiene (real-world habits and behaviors that can affect your sleep, potentially helping with nightmares/sleep paralysis/night terrors/etc.) or processing things like anxiety, trauma, etc. through sleep disturbances and dream content. Connor and I might have a conversation about how he always dies in his dreams, but we'd sooner collaboratively explore what his mind is telling him and what real-world thoughts and feelings may be expressed here, rather than me telling him straight forward what his dream means. However, I'd say it's probably because of jump king.
On a separate note, there are reality checks and other exercises you can do to lucid dream more effectively and consistently. This is not a therapeutic approach, and I don't recommend it. The more you lucid dream, the more likely you are to wake up abruptly, which can cause sleep paralysis and then you might hallucinate and see Connor in his Beastars cosplay.
2:02:29
I'd be happy to "psychoanalyze" your dreams, though this isn't something that can be done in the comments section. It's a conversation with a shit-ton of follow up questions about your history, daily life, emotions, views of yourself and the world, etc.
John, Grant, and Sebastian therapy episode?
That would lead to a very interesting episode on Trashtaste or on your channel but I bet all 3 of them would feel violated after that lol. What do you say to people who can predict the future with their dreams though. That happened to me once in my life and I interpreted the dream through traditional Chinese dream reading online and the thing really happened. There is absolutely no way I would know that was coming either, it was out of the blue kinda occurrence and doesn't happen often
@@wongtan5680 I've personally had experiences like this too, and have personally witnessed others' sleep talking that predicted the future. Through all my research and work with it, I can't explain it through a psychological lense.
@@majinjew7727 ive had many times where ive had a dream forget about it and then one day randomely i stare at something and the dream comes back to me and i used to not be able to change the outcome but recently ive been able to for examle stop ding stuff and avoid being repremanded wich is weird sometimes that i can avoid danger by remembering a dream.
@@wongtan5680 Coincident and self fulfilling prophecy
@@majinjew7727 I just wonder did you got any chance to talk to Conner?
Nobody is immune to the Trash Taste "must be on camera" rule. Not even Garnt.
The vaccine didn't even work
@@tko3833 care to elaborate on how that contributes to the comment?
Or are you here to spread your bullshit?
@@tko3833 it uh, well, did work. As he said, his symptoms were mild and only Sydney got it of all the people he was around. He didn’t have to be hospitalized even. Sounds like a working vaccine to me.
@@tko3833 eat your horse dewormer and touch grass
@@tko3833 a vaccine isn't some 100% fullproof guarantee, it just means your immune system is stronger and more resistant against a particular disease, like wearing a ballistic armor to a gunfight (you can still get injured)
you would know that if the education system in America wasn't such a failure, and yes I bet you're American
Connor speedrunning dunking on Americans 😂
M163 VADS video when
Under 2 minutes
Long name varified
Him denying food sickness as a illness was like watching a bv238 land on a carrier.
cringe
Sydney learning about Garnt's dream about her murdering his parents.
Sydney: Going buy more UB bodpillows and place them in the bedroom.
-Get more V-Tuber friends
-Wait for B-day
-Get body pillows gifted to ya by said V-Tubers
-Profit
Garnt after making yandere video
When Garn't was talking about it, even though i see the 3 of them but all i can hear is the camera crew laughing in the back-ground XD
Garnt knows Syd is unstable 🤣
I agree with Connor. If someone asks me "when was the last time you got ill?", I'm thinking of the last time I had a virus, like a cold or flu, not the last time I got food poisoning.
it has got to do with the preventable of an illness/disease. If someone eat like a pig and get diabetes type 2 i would call it an illness, but i would also preface it by adding "preventable" in front of it so that my stances of it is clear. Same with someone smoking or eat chicken raw.
@@aliak530i If I hear about someone getting Type 2 Diabetes from undercooked pork, I feel like I should start a career in investigative journalism to find out what lab is creating virii/bacteria that can affect how the body uses insulin and why they are putting it in livestock.
@@jasonkeith2832 what i mean is eating like a pig aka "eat excessively" not eat an undercooked pig.
Where did the term “food borne illness” come from?
Same, but only because I don't think I've legit ever gotten food poisoning.
There's quite a difference between "ugh, that stuff yesterday probably wasn't as fresh" stomach aches and "I could legit die from dehydration diarrhea", which would be gastroenteritis, which I would classify as a sickness.
Having an hour long discussion about dreaming that culminates in "Sleep pissing & shitting" is the most on-brand thing for this podcast.
So true lol
It's how it goes when talking about dreams with your friends
Nah, it's getting boring and predictable
@@balabanasireti don't watch then.
50:42 Joey's "thumbs up" joke did not get enough attention, that was great lol
"How long does this food poisoning argument go?"
*checks timestamps*
"... Oh."
I kinda understand what connor is saying,
Basically it is up to your immune system to keep u protected and prevent illness as u go with the flow of your day. If it is too much for your system to handle u get will.
But food poisoning is kinda different if u are getting food poisoned once in every 2/3weeks, i can relate. Sometimes u are like, "damn this egg look kinda off but who cares i will gamble and eat it scrambled anyways" or "damn these biscuits been out in air for hours and looks damp but fk it i will eat these anyways" kinda thing , half the time u get ill half the time u dont. I do this shiz all the time so i get it. It is just u sabotaging yourself
@@btchiaintkidding7837 nah he has weak stomach
It's poison so it's just conditioning
I think food poisoning is more akin to an injury rather than illness
@@Edagui97 Food poisoning is also known as Foodborne illnesses tho
1:51:15 Joey and Garnt are like qunatum entangled 😂😂 the amount of times they are in sync, even if they are further apart from each other
"Have you ever had a superpower in a dream ?"
"Yes all the time, but then I often die"
Law of the equivalent exchange right there
Appropriate handicaps for OP abilites. 😂
“Cancer is the dark souls of illnesses” that is my favourite quote of all time
20:23 I think Connor's thought process on illness is "If he can sue someone for getting him sick and win, then it is not an illness. If not, it is an illness.
That sounds so British😂
1:00:19 It's called "false awakening". And the scariest part about this when you first-time experience this is you actually TRYING TO WAKE UP BUT YOU CANT!!. The wake-up part feels soo real like it you waking up from your bed and going about your day, you even feel conscious of what you're doing but then something weird happens and you actually want to wake up for real but again, you'll just go back to start and dreaming again. Scariest sht I've experienced in my life
While the boys clowned on Garnt for saying jerk, he's actually correct. The term is 'hypnic jerk' and happens as your body is adjusting itself into stage 2 of Non-REM sleep.
Jolt also works, people usually say their body jolt awake.
I always thought its just the body growing since I mostly feel this jerk furing the times I had growth spurt and it usually occurs when I trip or fall in my dream.
lol
"Is that why there are MILFs in my area?" -Connor. Best add read ever
Food Poisoning is for sure human error in a way that can be controlled. Serving food that is off or cooking it and thinking it will be fine is poor judgement. We took food poisoning/food bourne illness very seriously in all aspects of food production.
Idk why but I agree with Connors take
@@laroc9058 yeah Connor is right but he explained it super poorly lmao
@@laroc9058 I agree with it but it was painfully described
I think what Connor was trying to say is that, food poisoning is not as affected by the person 's immune system as other diseases.
I agree with that, If two people get in contact with someone that has a virus, they will get sick depending interely on their immune system and their overall body health.
If two people eat something that doesn't have a good quality, they both have a really good chance of felling that natural body response to "get rid" of that food.
if u never went to eat the food then u never got sick, but colds and the flu is just exposure to shit
So, that's what we know about Garnt at this point:
- in his sleep he dreams about pissing a lot of times in a row when he needs to do it irl
- he once had a dream, which he still isn't sure he woke up from
- he also goes on toilet breaks way too often
...
We all are living in a Garn'ts dream confirmed.
If he is going on a lot of toilet breaks now that means he will wake up sooner or later
@@braiscarreira7565 wouldn't that mean then that our world would end? I'm not ready
5:18 the way that Joey laughed and Connor looked at the camera and smiled is hilarious
This would be such a good out of context clip!!
While Connor was speaking about being stuck playing a game on his nightmare, I couldn't help but imagine a dystopian future where we are forced to watch advertisements inside our dreams in order to continue sleeping.
what the fuck
reminds me of that black mirror episode
What In The Absolute F
don't give meta this good idea. (If I say something patent this idea and save us)
That happens in Futurama
This is probably a top 5 favorite episodes for me. This is probably one of their deepest conversation where they were serious in their fascination with how dreams work. Love conversations like these.
I once dreamt about a close friend who had died a couple of years back.
Got to tell him how much I missed him and got to hug him one last time.
Aww that's kind of beautiful
Google: _only a minority of approximately 1% have lucid dreams several times a week._
*_Connor: So it's NOT normal for you to be aware you're in a dream??_*
Bri'ish gamer energy ig.
That's me with my friends hahaha I'm always like soy you guys can't remember your dreams or have control on them?
In my case, when I'm stressed out, I don't have any dreams. The rare times I get to relax, I get bad dreams. None of my dreams are lucid.
Regarding food poisoning:
Yes it can be due to bad processing / hygiene.
But every region has regional bacteria, that we grow used to. When you're in a new area, and come into contact with their bacteria for the first time, you'll get food poisoning/sick.
This is probably the most relatable episode yet, when garnt talked about the peeing in dreams thing. I totally get the feeling of it because ive experienced it myself. i remember i was drinking alot of water before to sleep because my throat is dry af and i keep coughing so i mustve drank like a gallon of water. Then in my dream i kept going back and forth to the toilet and just piss. i remember i was so angry too because this irritating feeling wont go away. Then when i woke up i legit just piss for 2 minutes straight on the toilet. So weird
Ahhaha
I had A One Where I Was Actually Doing My Studies
(and It Was hard annoying Rageing while doing it)
I Was Pushing Through It With Will Power and I knew it was a dream
but I still hoped it was not and continued with the Studies
(and my Dream Suffering) and then woke up and Was in Absolute State of annoyedness
Note I Absolute Freaking did Not Do Any Freaking Studying That Day My Will Power Was Empty
I Still Remember The Annoync I Felt To This day It Probably Was The Most I Felt in My Life Until Bow
I really hate that type of dream, Like in my dreams ai even got to a point where I thought I actually woke up and did pee in the toilet but I'm actually still dreaming. And when I wake you get real paranoid and check the bed if I wet myself. It really trippy
The entire time they were arguing about the food poisoning it could've just been solved by stating he thinks it's a different kind of illness because it's not contagious
they brought up cancer though, which isn't contagious
@@reggaewart4489 true, they explained it very poorly but I'd put cancer in a different category than the flu and food poisoning as well since it'd be in the non-contagious but long form off illness category
That's kind of a slippery slope, though, because while "food poisoning caused by expired food/salmonella" isn't "contagious", something like gastroenteritis, which functions much the same, IS contagious.
I think the easiest way is to just assign a "threat level" to these ailments. Like stomach/headaches would just be "minor", flu would be "medium" and cancer/huntington's etc. are "severe".
It's kinda hard to break it down precisely, though, because there are just so many factors. I mean where would you really put a cold, when it can be mildly inconvenient to one and deadly to another?
@@reggaewart4489cancer is literally a bug of your body
My weirdest dream experience:
it was at one time when I deprived myself of sleep for 3 days straight, those days were pretty active and I moving the entire time. literally did not even take a nap for a minute.
the moment i finally got some rest i almost went into a coma.
I slept at Wednesday afternoon and woke up the night of the next day. almost 28 hours of sleep.
but the special thing is, i was entirely aware of the dream and oddly felt i was losing control of my real self.
so about 20 or so hours in, i had almost a full day of sleep now, and I started to be aware of the dream state.
it was basically the happiest version of life i could imagine, it also felt really empty and no one there actually felt like a real human.
by that i mean shit just happens but no one worries. because bad events simply fixed themselves or straight up got deleted or reset before happening.
so I do go with the dream for a while. I know I'm dreaming and I'm not bothered by it.
but it was literally taking too long.
I had the feeling that this was dragging on far too long.
I try to wake up but I just cannot, so keep on trying. but the more it went on the more i was getting worried.
i was actually thinking if could ever wake up again. the dream was weirdly kept going on and everyone in the dream ignored whatever i was doing.
but I was legitimately, sitting down and panicking about how to get back.
after what felt like an hour since I became dream conscious, I felt like I was hearing the real world.
I could hear my phone calls and my alarms which has been snoozing and ringing over and over again.
that was like a sign, I was hearing external noises.
and I had real fear that I might be at a risk of entering a coma.
so this time, I didn't try to "wake my mind", but instead I decided to try moving my body.
with all my energy I moved my body and I actually fucking sat down.
finally.
I could now barely move my body and my hands. but my brain was not there.
the dream was still ongoing and events and people were still there.
so I just try to manually move my hands to open my eyes.
and I was the weirdest shit I've ever been through.
I opened my eyes and it was a weird image of my room and the dream overlapping in my brain, both at the same time.
it was super surreal, it started to give me headaches very fast.
and in confusion I kept blinking so hard.
for a few seconds, one time I blink and I see the dream world and the second time I blink I see the real world.
The headache quickly took over me though, and then it was all that was left.
I was finally awake again.
I was super exhausted and didn't find a way to process whatever the hell I just went through.
what's more than that, i was now scared of ever going back to sleep.
It was at night when I woke up, i did not go back to sleep that night.
nor the night after.
and halfway through the next, I was just too tired that I fell asleep.
but it's still one of the weirdest things I've ever experienced.
Bruh did you just got isekaid
Not to rain in your parade, but that wasn't one dream you had. Or if it was, your time perception got giga fucked in post processing when you woke up.
Dreaming happens during REM sleep, which usually only goes up to ~30min bursts throughout the night. Would make sense though that your brain starts feeding your dreams into your dreams, because it's fairly likely your brain uses the experiences of the day to create the dreams. So if your only experience during the day is dreaming, well...
holy shit sound terrifying but cool asf.
I rememeber once I had to solve some puzzle in my dream to wake up it was so weird and this reminded me of it.
I'm not surprised considering the fact that you barely rested in 3 days. Things like that f_ck you up.
@@doomdoot6731 yeah dude I'm talking from my perception only. 100% chances the numbers are all wrong. could've all happened in the last 20 mins and i wouldn't be able to tell the difference
Garnt: "I'm throwing facts here" While spewing 100% incorrect information, you gotta love it
Who knows really
1:00:12 - holy *SHIT* Garnt's dream is actually terrifying. Someone should make a movie out of it.
As someone else in the comments has said before, it's if you combine re:zero and inception
I’ve had a terrifying but cool dream about zombies once. I wrote it all down, I think it’d make a great comedy-horror flick 😂
I had such a terrifying dream about a society that punished artists, there was an entire plot and everything but holy fuck the ending was so depressing
I honestly got very paranoid after that story..
Connor's takes on dreams are the most relatable to me. The fuzziness of the details, the nonsensical sequence of events, spawning over and over, etc.
Connor: *reads ExpressVPN ad script saying that he closes the door to the bathroom*
Chris Broad to ironmouse: Connor does not close the door when he uses the bathroom
I was soo looking for this comment
Connor's Illness arguments in a nutshell:
1. Somebody is held accountable (You or someone else).
2. You're very unlucky.
Yep pretty much. After all these trash taste episodes, I feel like connor have garnered notoriety in shit takes that even his completely sound points sound off to garnt and joey. Lmao
I agree with his food poison not being counted as "getting sick". I feel like he just didn't use the word immune system. When I think of how many times I'm sick a year, my brain goes to how many times has my immune system failed me. I wouldn't include a restaurant feeding me poison either.
@@andrewm8992 technically, if you have a weak immune system you’re more likely to get food poisoning.
he is technically right though, your body not gonna get sick on its own, unless you're fucking it up or unlucky.
The difference is bacterial infection (food poisoning) vs viral infection (common cold). 😅 one's contagious and the other isn't.
I've never heard, (just like Garnt said)such a in depth talk about dreams. Its one of those things where I think everyone experiences the same as me. But Connor is lucid dreaming 24/7, Garnt has character development
yea it's strange how dreams aren't really talked about that much, everyone experiences them so differently, it's really interesting to listen to. I think this might be my new favourite trash taste episode, it was so fun and interesting to listen to their stories
Everytime someone talk about dream, always remind me of Juni Ito manga about Long Dream
I enjoy the podcast by ghosthoney. It’s called „Ghosthoney‘s dream machine“ and in it people talk about their weird dreams. It’s really fun to hear what kind of dreams other people experience.
Thisvis my favorite episode. I find it so interesting how diffrent each person dreams. I found out that not everyone has color or sound in their dream and thats so weird. I love the human brain
The worst nightmare I've ever had was me being on the North Pole for some reason and getting my skin ripped off by an ice bear. Somehow it also pulled me under the snow and it suffocated me while tearing my guts out. I woke up screaming, drenched in sweat. That's also the only dream I ever remember having.
past life death?
My worst nightmare was being in the fucking event horizon spaceship from the movie after watching it, I was like 10 years old maybe around that time. And it wasn't only one time, all the night was that only nightmare all along every time I went to sleep. Don't let your kids watch horror movies before sleep :v
You ever have a dream where you choke to death on smog and wake up actually having trouble breathing?
@@masao6563 polar bears don't do that dude lmao
My worst nightmare was simple dream but problem is i wake up sleep gain same dream where I left it for 2 day I had same dream after that I become spiritual and started reading holy manga never got a single nightmare after that
When Garnt said “I wake up knowing I’m the messiah”
Everyone who has had psychosis: “No, I am the true Measiah”
Someone needs to make fanart of Massiah Garnt with Ghost Nun as a stand
@@theoacean that will prob haunt Garnt lol
I'm a med student and I kinda agree with Connor lmao. I think food poisoning (foodbourne gastroenteritis) is definitely an illness, clearly, but what I think Connor's trying to say is that he doesn't count that as being "ill" in a typical year. When you picture being "ill" you typically think of respiratory illnesses so that's why he counts the flu or a cold as being "ill." I think there are many who have a similar perspective! Also, food poisoning is it's own category of gastroenteritis - foodbourne gastroenteritis.
Yet he also classified cancer as an illness in the same respect?
Yeah I agree to an extent
I also agree with Connor on this.
Guys! Keep a dream journal, write down what you dreamt right after waking up while it’s still fresh. Then at the end of the year do another episode about dreams, should be interesting xD
YES
I love how Connor is just sitting there while Garnt and Joey are talking about their girlfriends' sleep habits
Edit: It's funny how I didn't know my comment got so many likes and comments till five months later but thank you lol
mouse doesnt sleep so he cant talk
lol funny, but Girlfriend is different from wife. No hate here, thought your comment was funny
@@ohyaization well eh
@@ohyaization What are you talking about? None of them are married
@@austinwiebe3801 wait, holy crap if your right I'm so sorry. I genuinely thought they were married
When you lost loved ones, like your parent, there are dreams that will occassionally come to you where dreams felt like a reality. The worst thing is in that reality, the departed is still alive and well. Then maybe in your lucidity, you remembered that the person died already, but then in that dream you are able to convince yourself, "oh, he is still alright, maybe the person just died in my nightmare" so you talked with your loved ones like you used to do, until you woke up, and you finally realised that it was just a dream.
In one dream you walked out of your bedroom and he is there, greeting you. In another dream, you are visiting him at hospital, alive and well, conversing happily with you. In every occassion, it kind of messes your reality, but make no mistake, the real life is real life. Sometimes, I'm just grateful that I can have a chance to see my father outside the reality, but sometimes it is just a bitter reminder that he is already gone - you just don't want to forget, but you have to move on. That's probably like having a permanent scar in your mind, and that's alright.
It happened for the first 3 or maybe 4 years, and then it is gone, becoming episodic occurence (like having similar themed dreams in 3 days row). After like 6 years now, I no longer experience it. You kind of missed it, but hate it at the same time for reminding you the sad things.
It is definitely much worse compared to other scary dream, like walking in a park to a distant nuclear explosion (Terminator 2 scene), but you vividly remember about your lives flashing before you while the shockwave rapidly approaching. Being inside in a traumatic plane crash or train accident, only to wake up on your daily routine - a freaking dream in a dream inception - ah I'm on my way to school, you'll recognise the street, you are both happy that you are not in a horrible situation and panicking because you might forgot your textbook, studying for the test, or homework, but then you woke up to alarm clock and found yourself on your bed. You'll definitely know the feeling of dying in your dream, a mortar round exploded nearby, but it misses your foxhole, but then a tree is falling into you - bam! You are in dying state like apnea or something. Then you wake up to nothing.
You woke up thankful that reality is much less messed up, but your dream isn't just as consequential.
I admittedly simply skimmed through this very long comment, but I definitely agree with your first point that losing someone can cause them appear in your dreams and almost feel like reality. I haven’t lost someone truly close to me, thank every lord, but as a child I did have someone close to me who was no longer in my life. And so I’d have dreams of being reunited with them again, only to eventually wake up and realize that it clearly wasn’t the case. But it’s crazy how much dreams can trick our brains into believing they’re real, despite the fact that they’re more or less unconscious hallucinations.
Garnt's dream was literally inception. Waking up and not knowing if you're still in the dream or not. Actually terrifying omg
Ikr i was shitting myself listening to his dream with that mirror part
Stop the video an click on this timestamp 1:32:32
You could turn this wholesome moment into a painting.
Connors food poisoning take actually makes sense to me. Food poisoning isn’t transmissible between two people. You can’t “catch” food poisoning in the air. It has to be gotten from something you ate.
Yeah, I think Connor was trying to differentiate between chronic/seasonal illness vs circumstantial. Some people might only get the flu once a year, which you can't control. Whereas you could probably give yourself food poisoning every week if you tried.
If you kith, you have a chance of spreading the bacteria
he wants to say that food poisoning is a different kind of illness. Well he is right, its called food borne illness, but its still an "illness".
Actual Serious
Question
What's Food Poisoning
No, he is just thinking that illness is due to having a weak immune system. So if you lead a healthy life, you have lesser illness. If you have alot of illnesses, its because your lifestyle sucks.
He is just saying having food poisoning isn't comparable to having a flu because having a flu is due to weak immune system, but having food poisoning is because the food was bad, not because of a weak immune system.
Traveling stomach issues: It's how your gut fauna reacts to the native germs in the places you visit. It's not that the people have definitively stronger stomachs. Only that they're used to the germs there and it doesn't upset the balance of their gut fauna.
Connor talking about closing the bathroom door in the expressvpn ad is hilarious to me after watching the Ironmouse/Chris broad speak of the devil episode
I was looking for this comment, I find that hilarious.
Ironmouse wut?
Garnt on JRE: *I am the Messiah* 🔥
Joe: You ever done DMT?
I think I understand Connor's point. He gets a cold like once a year every year, but he only gets food poisoning if he goes out and eats bad food. So he could just not eat that food or have it prepared better, but you can't really do anything to prevent getting the flu or a cold. Yes they're both illnesses but you don't get them through the same circumstances.
infectious disease vs non infectious disease.They just horsed around in highschool instead of paying attention
@@angelo423 you feel smart for completing hs education? Are you as successful as them?
@@angelo423 Once you're out of highschool a lot of the stuff you studied becomes irrelevant and you forget most of it. These guys are in their mid to late 20 already having been out of college for 4+ years. They now work in job fields that don't require knowing that specific terminology. Obviously they're not going to retain that. Don't be a clown.
I have narcolepsy and this episode is so interesting to me bc I can hear how "normal" people experience sleep and dreams. The type of dreams they had, how they experience the dreams + the sleep paralysis thing is smth I experienced but 10 times more intense. I had countless instances of sleep paralysis before I started taking meds, sometimes with a "sleep paralysis demon", sometimes mixed in with hypnagogic hallucinations. My sleep paralysis demon isn't the typical strange creepy figure in your room, it's more of a fear manifesting. For example, I thought people we're breaking into my home and I want to do smth but I can't bc paralysed. And then I start panicking bc in this moment everything feels so real.
I've also had many lucid dreams before my meds, also dreams that were so indescribably vivid or felt so real that even after waking up it took me a while to realise it was all a dream. Narcolepsy makes you go into REM sleep very quickly and you get a lot of it. REM sleep is connected to lucid dreaming so people with the illness can have lucid dream way easier. However, REM sleep isn't the type of restful energizing sleep, one of the reasons why narcoleptic people are so tired during the day.
When I started watching this show I thought Garnt was so relatable. But now as every week goes on I find that Connor and I are one in the same.
Dude, same. Except for his take on music, though, lol
The amount of medical takes in this episode are making me realise what it feels like to be a chef and watch this series
The food poisoning thing feels like I somewhat understand where Connor is coming from. As opposed to breathing, consuming something where someone along the way fucked up feels like more of a deliberate action. The naming doesn't help either
I think what he's trying say is food poisoning is not an illness but the cause of getting ill.
the isekai man has isekai dreams, the gamer has gamer dreams, then there's Joey 😂😂😂
cultured dreams
"My veins are busrting" i"
"I felt something comming"
if someone ever makes a YTP featuring the boys, they should definetely use those lines
lol
About 3 years ago I literally have the inception dream like garnt lmao. Somethings weird always happens and then I woke up into another dream. The last layer of dream before I woke up, my mom said something along the line of “Have you not realized it yet?” and then I woke up shaking and drenched in sweat.
Very interesting hypothesis on the reason dreaming of dying immediately wakes you because it’s something you’ve never experienced. I had this happen a few times in high school but was afraid to ask my parents who are very superstitious and worried my friends would be weirded out if I asked them. Glad the boys are comfortable talking about this curiosity I also had.
I dreamed about dying a few times, too. But I didn't wake up immediately, instead I just laid on the ground and couldn't move. I saw the scenery around me, people walking by and stuff and I knew I was dead, but I couldn't do anything. Eventually I woke up. Or I think one time I stood up after a while and the dream changed. I think this might have been a transition from one dream to another. Which usually happens when I'm going through a door, entering or leaving a bus or train.
I'm pretty sure Connor is trying to say is that an airborne virus that's contagious is different than food poisoning which is a bad reaction to food and is not contagious. I don't understand how he couldn't just explain it like that lmao
I don't understand how Joey and garnt didn't get it honestly
But that is contagious tho.
i guess 'cause then they brought up cancer, which isn't contagious but it's still clearly an illness. i still agree with Connor tho, 'cause food poisoning is just a consequence of someone's actions, while any other illness is accidental
That section made my brain hurt so bad. Connor isn’t saying it’s not an illness. He’s basically saying that getting sick is different than getting food poisoning. It’s categorized differently because of the cause which is the food or how the food is prepped. Sure food poisoning makes you sick, but if asked what kind of sickness you have, you’d say food poisoning.
10:27 Here, Connor isn't the only one. A few times during the beginning or spring or mid summer, every time I get what feels like allergy symptoms, I tell my body: " no, you're not allergic to dust, flowers, pollen, NOTHING. You're fine. Don't be a wuss" and somehow it worked every time
I Also Do That
59:00 i have died in a recent dream, but before respawning i saw myself in the oshi no ko scene. After i woke up i laughed at that
I'm scared that I understand Connor's point about food poisoning. He's interpreting "How often do you get sick?" As having to do with your immune system, not whether something is a virus or bacterial infection. So while yes, food poisoning is bacterial or what have you, it doesn't really reflect your normal immune system so in his interpretation it's not getting sick.
Actually agree with Connor here. How many times I get sick a year is different, that's flu, cold, covid etc there's a reason they go with the seasons and spread around. Food poisoning is not really illness in that way, it can happen at any time
Yeah he's making an argument as to a person's predisposition to illness.
as a medical student i was so mad listening to his argument (because he give a horrible explanation ) but now that you put it this way, it actually makes sense
Yeah but you can get ‘food poisoning’ symptoms from airborne virus, similar to flu virus, covid etc. it’s not always bacterial / caused by food. There’re viruses that attack your stomach/ intestines (like covid virus can attack your lungs etc.) so immune system does matter here
I get where Conor is coming from because if someone asked me how many times a year I get sick, I wouldn't include food poisoning unless I got it very often. I think he sees illness more as something that is contagious or transmissible from human-to-human. Food poisoning isn't directly human-to-human and isn't contagious from other humans (unless there's some special kind that is).
I never considered getting food poisoning the same as being ill. I would always say "oh no, I'm not really ill, I have food poisoning".
This is so weird, I never thought people perceived this differently.
Well, from what I know, it IS known as foodborne illness.
But I've personally never called it an illness. It's not contagious and isn't a disease.
This was such an interesting episode and now that they have talked about nightmares and sleep paralysis, I feel like I'll have those later at night
I just woke up from having one of those lmao, I never have those, but for the first time in forever I had one of these nightmares
@@specch.8873 kinda glad that i dont even remember what my dreams are when i wake up. It felt like my mind was just a void lol.
so, how was your sleep last night?
@@azura827 still a void lol
The way I dream is like a combination of Connor and Garnt.
Also, I've had the Inception-type dream two times in my life and both have been absolutely terrifying. At the begining you're like "oh so I was still dreaming haha", but when it's been like the 10th time you've tried to wake up, you just start panicking about the possibility of it never ending.
The most British thought process ever
“Ah my leg is broken!”
“Should I call an ambulance?”
“No, I wouldn’t want to be a bother”
Garnt : "I feel like something is coming"
The Bois : 😏
*lol*
I was ready. My hearty giggle was locked and loaded...
I had a dream where I had sleep paralysis and when I finally escaped, I woke up on my bed to a window with closed blinds with a white light peering in. For some reason, I decided to look outside, but I couldn’t see anything other than white light. Then I woke up on my bed again thinking about my other dreams; I ended up wondering if this was also a dream, but I didn’t dwell on it because, for some reason, I felt unsafe in my room like something was about to get me. So I sprinted out of my room, not looking back when I reached the stairs; I preceded downstairs. I saw my dad on the couch watching TV. I one-sidedly asked if I could sleep on the couch next to him and it wasn’t until I was about to close my eyes that I realized; that the TV that my dad was watching was just a static screen and my dad was just a hazy blob. Then I woke up again on my bed wondering if this was also a dream. I’m pretty sure I woke up one more time during the sequence of dreams, but I can’t remember it. This is still hands down one of the craziest dreams that I ever had.
damn, mine was just me fighting satan and my inner fears, but yours sound way more fucked up.
I was listening on Spotify when I heard to talk about dying and dreams and had to come to TH-cam to share my own experiences. One dream in particular I had a couple years ago in which I was a Mafia member guarding our bosses mansion when another Crime Gang showed up and started blasting. They had way more people and I was one of the first to engage so I got shot many times and went to ground. Dead. Only I remained conscious the entire time. I couldn’t move. I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t do anything, but I was aware of everything happening in my surroundings. I heard the gunfight continuing. I heard the rival gang boss give an evil monologue to our boss before killing him. I felt my body being dragged into a pile of other bodies. I remember just lying there amongst the pile of dead bodies for what felt like hours before someone set fire to the pile and we all starting burning which is when I woke up. One of the craziest and vivid dreams I’ve ever had and the first time I’d ever heard of dreams where you die but remain conscious.
I like to believe that some of our dreams serve as glimpses into alternate lives we lived (mostly so some version of me can experience my happy dreams.) In that case, an alternate version of you died in a gang fight which is kinda badass.
For Connor's dreams, I think what's happening is that his brain is fighting back to keep him asleep. It's a semi-lucid state that inches towards the line of full consciousness. When I lucid dream I have moments where I use my cognition TOO much and it wakes me up because my mind is too active to be asleep. It's also the reason why my nightmares change into dreams because I'm suddenly badass or super powered in order to help me calm down and remain sleepy.
The "resetting" is probably a byproduct of having recurring nightmares about dying and the over exposure to it numbs his reactions to death in dreams. Thus "resetting" is actually just starting a new dream sequence, I'm betting that not all resets are within the same environment. It's the same thing as why you don't blink in dreams, the moment you do however you teleport into another dream or whatnot.
I think Connor should look up a list of things to try out once you realize it's a dream. The highest hurdle is to have the willpower to change things then the next hardest things is to limit yourself so that you don't overstimulate your mind into waking up. If you can do those two things, then it becomes like a sandbox with a more vivid imagination. You can also go along with the dream like a rail shooter game with your subconscious deciding the route whilst you decide the actions. It becomes almost like a visual novel where you can make decisions to pick your own route, which is my favorite type because it comes with the insanity of dreams but the agency of decisions which leads to a more engaging dream.
I also have tons of semi-lucid dreams where I make conscious decisions but for some reason don't fully realize it's a dream! I'll even constantly doubt events yet never connect them together to be too absurd to be real.
This man optimizing dreams
Yeah. It's important to keep balance between control and going with the flow of your dream.
I remember myself having some lucid dreams where I was doing crazy shit and it resulted in waking up in 15-60 seconds. Sometimes I was just trying to touch something to feel it with hands or imagine every single detail of it, that I would wake up from overstimulation having goosebumps.
@@ObesityStupidity ye, just awareness alone can wake you up. One time I got so excited that I was having a lucid dream that everything started fading to white before I got to do anything...this makes naturally waking up during a lucid dream so much more valuable because you finally succeeded in the tight rope walk.
I think the most successful dream I had was one of a fantasy adventure through many countries journey to the west style. Little in the way of powers but rich in character and world building. Never finished it though because...it was long enough already and the "true" ending still out of sight. But I did finish it on a emotional climax where I alongside my companions just grieved the loss of an acquaintance.
Connor : no. Stop body, stop now...
Me : Ah, the Gavin Free tactic, works everytime.
Yup. Must be a British thing
OMG! Yes that is so true! I remember when everyone was making fun of him because of that dumb shit.
@@emranismail4875 Rightly so, it's dumb placebo/confirmation bias shit
relate to Joey sharing that one sleep walk time, when he was a kid. It happened only once and I was also small kid at that time. Parents were still awake in a living room and saw me just sleep walking to the kitchen and opening the trashcan. They were so confused, until I started pulling my pants down..
EAHAHAHAHAHAHA
i once had a friend sleepover and midway through the night they sat bolt upright started grinning in a really odd way then they started grabbing my comicbooks and tearing them apart like a nutcase...all the while snoring away. next day they wake up covered indestroyed comicbook pages and ask shocked as heck 'oh shit who tore your comics up?' they had zero clue what they did and still deny the idea of doing such a thing to this day....apparently this is why his parents didnt keep any books or paper based things in his room...and never felt the need to let me or my parents know beforehand....
I had a dream where I won the lottery and spent years within the dream basically living my ideal life: travelling, getting my life in order, doing all the things I can’t do because I’m poor. Woke up with no warning and damn near started crying. I was so frustrated my brain did that to me.
Do you remember the numbers that made you win?
holy shit, thats sad. I remember having a dream to a lesser extent of that where I got together with my crush that I never got to confess to. Went to dates, ate lunch at a restaurant, held hands and hugged each other. Felt so bad when I woke up
@@kaly5678 it was $100 million cuz a similarly sized lottery was being drawn right around the same time in real life which made it even more depressing when waking up.
Edit: Oh, sorry I completely misread that question. I did not remember the numbers, no, lol.
@@shoyusuki8687 Good dreams can sometimes be as bad as bad dreams 😔
Garnt getting covid clearly proves that Bidets fight off the rona
guess the stream goes further than just the cheeks
Connor's the real life Barney Stinson, "Whenever I start feeling sick, I just stop being sick and be awesome instead"
Most people think to fight fire with fire, but Connor fights food poisoning with food poisoning.
2:01:28
connor : " so people want (lucid) dream? why?"
"because in the dream, we are still together"
After just getting out of an almost 4 year long relationship literally last night, this comment legit hits different
o7
Connor is such a gamer that he respawns even in dreams lol
i thought that was normal lol. To me it's not respawning but basically the dream completely changes.
You know, that you've found great buddies, when everyone can talk about dreams together.
Incredibly wholesome episode.
Don't all mates talk about their dreams? Not to say they're not good friends, but I definitely have talked about dreams with acquaintances at the pub, random discord chaps and most of my mates. I don't think that's very uncommon.
@@TheBreezeShoot I think it's a play on the two meanings of dreams. Like 'dreams and aspirations' is different from bedtime dreams.
Listening to the dream talk made me realise, the only times I can recall I’ve dreamed is often when I’m conscious yet I have a distinct sense of puppetry to my movements, often resulting in a death scenario. Outside of remembering I just time skip to me waking up. I feel as though I’m conscious about having dreamed, wether I can recall it is a different story.