The show where we answer questions that you would only dare ask the internet
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 229 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
Dear Internet Episode 223: Prank Court
Dear Internet,
This week, we’re talking about roller coaster etiquette, the intimate act of zipping up a hoodie, and the mystery of the missing dress!
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Dear Internet,
This week, we’re talking about a Labubu liar, being husband of the year, and proving your commitment…..permanently!
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Dear Internet,
This week, we’re talking about treating your uncles like adults, the psychology of a demon, and your girlfriend’s gorgeous mom!
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Dear Internet,
This week, we’re talking about telling your brother to FUCK OFF when he asks for pretzels, defeating an entity, and staying faithful….beyond the grave!
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Review number 499. Lot of pressure on the next reviewer, don’t flubb it up!
This show is great, just like all the shows from Geekly inc.
One of the funniest podcasts you'll ever listen to.
Great discussions of stupid internet things by your fun nerdy friends
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Focusing on absurd queries sourced from the internet, there's a vibrant and comedic atmosphere prominent throughout each episode. The hosts provide laughter and insights, discussing a unique blend of offbeat topics that range from personal anecdotes about quirky pet behavior, relationship dynamics, to wry observations on life. The group excels in playful banter, often infused with humorous takes on societal norms and pop culture references, allowing for relatable commentary that resonates with listeners. Expect light-hearted explorations of everything from the etiquette of sharing snacks on trips to the peculiarities of weddings, all while maintaining a strong sense of camaraderie and laughter among friends.
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