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Mad at the Internet

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

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

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Latest Episodes

A deep dive into the gorl world, CommonFilth, the shape of that man's skull, Haliburton, misandry in the VTuber community, LegalMindset's ick, and Ethan Ralph's son calls Mersh daddy.

Francis E. Dec, Esquire stood alone against a world-wide open secret: that all of society was top-down controlled by a Computer God, an ancient experiment by his ancestors gone awry. Dec, having been forced into jobless poverty for being immune to mi... more

It do be like that, CS2's economy takes a tumble, Drew DeVault tries canceling dark enlightenment, Trump celebrates Diwali, EBT payments at risk, Oneidus's filing, VTuber puppet house, Shane Nokes's grand appearance, Ana Kasperian says hi, Hambly sel... more

Cubfurs on frontpage, Captive Dreamer is angry at us, Hasan's situation develops, Legal Mindset tries crack, Ethan Ralph gets with the dagger, and the Anglicans schism.

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Recent Guests

Keisha Curie
A streamer who attempted to gain subscribers through a long streaming session on Twitch.
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Alyssa Mercanti
A senior editor at Kotaku and the subject of critique regarding journalism practices.
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Episode: Butterdog
Carlos Encinas
An advocate sharing his family's experience with a controversial children's book read in school
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Host

Josh Moon
Host known for delivering a humorous yet critical take on internet culture and online personalities. Offers engaging personal anecdotes and insights.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 468 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
    Australia4 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 States6 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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There are mixed opinions about the host; some praise his insights while others criticize specific remarks.
Feedback highlights that the engaging narrative style is enjoyable for a variety of listeners, particularly in stressful work environments.
Listeners appreciate the humorous and critical commentary on internet culture and social issues.

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#152
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Talking Points

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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.
The Nick Rekieta Special
Q: What do you think about Rekieta calling out his lawyers?
The host expresses concern over Rekieta's approach, suggesting it's detrimental to his case and could worsen relationships with his legal team.
The Other House
Q: How did the host characterize Ethan Ralph's behavior leading up to the trial?
The host described Ethan Ralph as being too scared to confront authorities or show up where it counts, opting instead for cowardly actions.

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Content focuses on a blend of humor and serious commentary regarding current internet culture, social issues, and personal experiences. Topics frequently include critiques of online communities, controversies surrounding streaming platforms, and discussions around political and legal challenges facing internet personalities. This podcast stands out for its irreverent tone and willingness to tackle sensitive subjects with a mix of satire and personal anecdotes, making it both engaging and thought-provoking for listeners. It aims to provide a unique lens on societal issues as viewed through the chaotic world of the internet, often reflecting on the absurdities and complexities inherent in digital interactions.

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Mad at the Internet launched 6 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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