
A weekly presentation covering what it takes to keep a one-man enterprise online when it makes everyone Mad at the Internet.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyNews | |||

DHS kicks out Europeans, the governments of the world crack down on freedom, the future of ads, Christmas cheer, being not good enough to help porn sites, Jess Zhang is fat, Clavicular points a gun, Russell Greer's new show, five hotdogs for dinner t... more
Roy Philipose objects to having made himself my slave voluntarily, Old Bay retvrns, Tim Waltz is a retard, YouTube can ignore federal courts, Dong Long Gone gives up, PWR meets a girl, Riley and Mint break up, Linus and Styx join the forum.
Refugees welcome, Malicious Touts of Kabuchiko, Vivek's stinky school plans, Adolf Hitler wins re-election, Poojeeta's roster of white boys, a long way down, Ang Vondra's comic, Amberlynn's dead career, Creeperman90's thread, Turkey Beef, Karl Kassan... more
The quest to V100 max, my tongue, Kiwi Gold, Based in Ireland, furries living in fear, Reduxx authors sued by Taiwanese troons, f1nn5ter thinks he's a hero, ROBLOX CEO chimps, Wikipedia co-founder chimps, LTG chucks his cat, and angloid suffering.
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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.
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He’s just a humble New Zealand agriculture enthusiast
BEST SHOW!!!
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Content primarily focuses on a mix of social commentary, technology, and absurd humor, often highlighting the chaotic and sometimes controversial aspects of internet culture. Topics span a wide array, including personal anecdotes about the host's life, experiences with technology, and critiques of societal trends, all delivered with a comedic twist. The discussions often revolve around current events, political commentary, and internet phenomena, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy a blend of humor and critical observation of modern life.
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Recent guests on Mad at the Internet include:
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