I read Reddit stories with emotion and with funny voices. My most popular subreddits are r/Prorevenge, r/Entitledparents, and r/Choosingbeggars Subscribe to unlock bonus episodes: https://anchor.fm/rslash/subscribe
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Since you always feel the need to remind us of the fact that you are a YouTuber, and narrating videos is now your career. Even to the point where you mentioned having an editor in several episodes. So why are you paraphrasing so many post now? It can’t be to save or cut down time, since you have time to brag. How about instead of talking about yourself constantly, or always trying to find a way to relate each story to yourself/your life, you read people’s entire posts (even if they are “Too Long... more
I’ve listened/watched this show nearly every day this 2019. I don’t think I have ever missed out on a single episode, albeit some I watched weeks after their upload. More or less what you get when you listen to this podcast is Reddit stories and a guy giving his opinions on them. It’s becoming increasingly obvious that Dabne (hope I’m spelling that correctly though I’m not sure) really does not give much thought into what he says. What I mean by this is there is a blatant disregard for any real ... more
Great podcast 5/5 bfdi’s more
Dabnie Bailey you sir, are a gem on my life. Thank you very much for your amazing content and wonderful personal stories. By the way you have a great worldview👍. Cheers!
I love these it’s part of my morning routine
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