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In this episode I slowly get used to life in a new place, with a new person and new priorities and abilities. I also examine the reasons that youtubers tend to follow a certain career trajectory, and wax about the nature of inspiration when it comes to trying to evolve my formula and stuff. It's a pretty animated episode and I like it!

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LordLiquidBaconII

I know this is not related to this post entirely but is there a way I can add custom tags just for myself? I ask this because DDL1 is the only one that is tagged for this series.

digibro

Do you mean id3 tags? Apologies, I didn't think about if anyone was downloading these. If you open it up in an audio editing program and re-export it then you can add those tags, or possibly in your media player.

Isaac Cynova

Thank goodness. I was thinking about re-prioritizing my Patreon (I spend way more on Digi than I do any other creator, mainly because of these podcast episodes) but I held off thinking I'd wait and let you get back on track after moving. Thankfully, this was one of my favorite of your "does life" episodes and restored my faith in this high-tier donation level. Nice work man!

Anonymous

mic falling is the best bit

Anonymous

You know what the mantra "pulling people to my side" reminds me of? Netflix. Specifically how they drag movies and TV shows kicking and screaming into their distribution model against the desires of Hollywood, movie theaters, broadcasters, Cannes, and now anime fans. My point is you are the Netflix of Anime YouTubers.

Anonymous

Bit drunk, but I think I love love your videos because you're so honest about how subjective you are. Thier you're opinions and that's what makes them good. They're good whatever format because they're the best format for the subject

Anonymous

Is there gonna be any more random anime history?

June Guts

I was trying to get back to my place by scrubbing through the timeline and I heard this phrase made up of three different timestamps: "So, I guess two bi-weekly podcasts, nobody was really watching, they were made to keep Davoo employed" which is wrong in almost all the ways, but not every single way.