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This wasn’t comedy. It was something else. A folder called “Asa’s Hidden Game” contained eight hours of Asa Akira running a secret underground poker ring for disillusioned Hollywood assistants. David Choe painted murals live while losing $40,000 a hand. The art sold mid-game. Someone paid $12,000 for a wet painting of a crying eggplant.

Hosted by the enigmatic underground artist and his larger-than-life cousin, adult film star Asa Akira , the show was a Molotov cocktail of raw sexuality, degenerate gambling stories, sociopolitical rants, celebrity confessions, and art-world nihilism. It was banned from iTunes. It was scrubbed from YouTube. And for nearly a decade, its most explosive episodes became digital ghost stories—whispered about in forums, but impossible to find. dvdasa the complete archive hot

After the show imploded in 2014, the official website went dark. The SoundCloud was deleted. The YouTube channel was terminated. All that remained were low-quality re-uploads and missing episodes. Episode 17? Gone. Episode 48 (the "Steven Yeun" episode)? Incomplete. The legendary saga? Scattered across dead Mega links. This wasn’t comedy

The next morning, he sent one email to an old forum of lost fans: “Found the complete archive. Who wants to remember?” David Choe painted murals live while losing $40,000 a hand