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Mad at the Internet

Joshua Moon
Polysubstance Abuse
Mental Health
Comedy
My Shadow Is Pink
Minnesota
Defamation Case
Nicholas Rekieta
Child Neglect
Youtube
Sam Hyde
Internet Culture
Alcohol Use
Kayla Rekieta
Nick Rekieta
Rekieta
Minnesota Police Department
Killdozer
Social Media
Censorship
Wind Waker

A weekly presentation covering what it takes to keep a one-man enterprise online when it makes everyone Mad at the Internet.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes100Founded7 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Trump declares Claude a supply-chain risk, boner bears, Thai ladyboy does a dirty job, Tyler Oliveira booted from Patreon, British children are terrorists, California age gates calculators, fires in Texas, the Turkey Tom retraction, Chantal's hallway... more

Sven Stoffels joins to discuss Butch Killigan 3, then: McDonald's Germany advertises non-halal food to Muslims for Ramadan, Square wants to buy PayPal, your new AI companion has pronouns, AI Homer Simpson songs poison Soulseek, California pushes more... more

Three days late and one cripple short, Prince Andrew gets arrested, Highguard's Chinese funding and DEI problems, an AI agent writes a hit piece on its own developer, Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today, the Rhode Island hockey rink shooter is a troon... more

Dankula meets up with the meth-smoking 4chan e-girl, Kim Jong Un picks his teenage daughter, Highguard didn't flop (but the studio did), Discord wants your face, why is Gen Z is getting dumber, the Olympic boxer finally admits it, iDubbbz becomes a V... more

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Carlos Encinas
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Host

Josh
Host and commentator, providing humorous insights and lively discussions on internet culture, politics, and personal anecdotes.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 485 ratings
  • Enjoyable.

    I’ve been listening to this for about a year now and it’s honestly super soothing to fall asleep to. Thank you, Joshua Moon.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Maldavius Figtree
    Australia7 months ago
  • Massive DNB of a show

    Joshua Connor Moon is a massive predophile who seethes at unembedded images and leaks over soyARYANS

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    PersoynalAccount
    United States9 months ago
  • Josh is a good boy

    He’s just a humble New Zealand agriculture enthusiast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chad King of Kings
    Canada2 years ago
  • SNEED

    BEST SHOW!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Inyourbutt
    United States2 years ago
  • SNEED

    SNEED *BEEP*

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Inyourbutt
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the humor and irreverent take on serious subjects, finding the content refreshing and engaging.
The podcast often serves as a source of diversion, making it enjoyable for listeners during work or while relaxing.
Some comments reflect a strong appreciation for the host's narrative style and ability to address complex topics in an entertaining manner.
There is a mixture of positive and negative feedback, with some listeners expressing strong opinions on particular discussions and social issues.

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Talking Points

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A Conversation with Katie and Sacramento
Q: What were your feelings about the affection he showed during your initial encounters?
Katie reflected on the mixed signals he sent, as he was affectionate but also exhibited concerning behavior.
A Conversation with Katie and Sacramento
Q: Can you describe how you met Turkey Tom?
Katie met him through Instagram, where he first liked her stories before they started flirting and arranged to meet.
This is So Good
Q: What are your thoughts on the government budget breakdown?
The budget breakdown reveals inefficiencies; nothing really changes when budgets fail, and it always seems to operate on fumes without real consequences.
TAX FREE
Q: What is the current issue with censorship and trans rights related to gun laws?
The DOJ is considering classifying being transgender as a mental illness to restrict gun ownership.
So Much Stuff
Q: What's the black equivalent of Valhalla?
It's like the Greek afterlife with milk and honey, but instead of milk and honey, it's like fentanyl and fried chicken.

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This podcast offers a unique blend of humor and social commentary while addressing various issues surrounding internet culture, politics, and personal anecdotes. The host tackles current events, often showcasing strong opinions on media integrity and the absurdities of modern societal interactions. Controversial figures and events are frequently discussed, providing a lens on how online narratives are shaped and consumed by the public. Listeners can expect a lively combination of satire and critical analysis on topics ranging from internet personalities, cultural observations, and personal experiences, making it an engaging choice for those interested in the intersections of digital culture and societal discourse.

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Mad at the Internet launched 7 years ago and published 100 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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