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The show where we answer questions that you would only dare ask the internet

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PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes229Founded6 years ago
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Latest Episodes

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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Recent Guests

Nika Howard
Special guest on the episode
Episode: Dear Internet Episode 198: Horse Hygiene

Hosts

Jennifer Cheek
Host known for engaging humor and relatable storytelling, often reflecting on absurd topics.
Tim Lanning
Co-host known for his comedic takes on various internet queries and personal anecdotes.
Nick Bristow
Co-host celebrated for his witty humor and ability to weave in entertaining anecdotes.
Michael DeMauro
Co-host recognized for bringing charm and lively discussions to often bizarre topics.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 909 ratings
  • Hours fly by

    Listening from the beginning has gotten me through the late nights of a newborn that won’t sleep without being held. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    setherdinkles
    United Statesa year ago
  • Wowie

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shoot1inureye
    United States2 years ago
  • One of the funniest podcasts you'll ever listen to.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Kelliannekc
    2 years ago
  • It’s good!

    Great discussions of stupid internet things by your fun nerdy friends

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Warf's Meatloaf
    Canada2 years ago
  • Came for Tim

    Jessica is now my wife. Sorry, Tim. Found you through the hit show Naruto Reviewto. If you didn’t want your wife to be stolen, shouldn’t have made a podcast, I don’t make the rules - parenthesis - serious - close parentheses

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Harvey Butthole
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners praise the show for its hilarious content and the chemistry among the hosts, often highlighting the ability to tackle absurd topics with humor.
The light-hearted nature of discussions around everyday scenarios resonates well with many, creating a sense of community among listeners.
Occasionally, some critique the shift towards more serious topics, feeling it detracts from the comedic essence, but overall, the feedback remains largely positive.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Dear Internet Episode 218: The Concept of an Elephant
Q: What does the community think about possible infidelity suggested in the motorcycle track relationship?
There is concern about the husband's behavior around his motorcycle track partner and the implications of emotional and physical boundaries.
Dear Internet Episode 218: The Concept of an Elephant
Q: Is the person asking too much by laughing in a horror movie?
Laughter can be a natural reaction to absurdity in horror films, particularly to the exaggerated situations depicted.
Dear Internet Episode 213: Last Name Butt
Q: Am I ruining my child's life if his initials are A.S.S.?
They discuss how initials that spell ASS could lead to teasing, though they suggest it may not have a significant impact on the child.
Dear Internet Episode 213: Last Name Butt
Q: Cat keeps stealing shrimp. Is it okay?
There's some discussion on whether it's harmful for a cat to eat shrimp like this, but they suggest it may be fine to let him partake occasionally.
Dear Internet Episode 202: Lost pet
Q: Is it okay to run around naked on your birthday when hosting friends at your rental?
The group of friends is divided, with some feeling it's inappropriate, while others think it's fine since it was her birthday.

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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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Dear Internet launched 6 years ago and published 229 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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