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Did You Reddit?

226 episodes - English - Latest episode: 12 months ago - ★★★★★ - 62 ratings

A (mostly) weekly podcast about the Internet, by way of Reddit: the front page of the Internet. Each episode, u/ItsYerDad, u/MyFreeday, and u/DogBoobes discuss a different Subreddit, and the subcultures that this subreddit is about…kindof.

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113: r/pornhubcomments, u/DogBoobes Sound FX, and what would YOU fill the pool with?

June 15, 2019 03:15 - 1 hour - 83.1 MB

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112: r/imsorryjon, our quick descent into a cyber dystopia, and u/itsyerdad pitches futuristic ad ideas for Starbucks and Carl's Jr.

June 08, 2019 18:24 - 1 hour - 73.8 MB

As the world slides deeper into the pit of unsustainability, technology-fueled discontent, and a general Mad Max-esque immediate future, the Internet tells the story of our existential angst with it all through Lovecraftian interpretations of Garfield. With more and more posts from r/imsorryjon making their way to Reddit's elite rankings on the front page, we thought it was high time we dig into this bizarre trend, which coincides perfectly with u/itsyerdad's spiraling anxiety-induced depres...

111: r/offmychest, cringing in virtual reality, and the end of our GoT coverage

May 30, 2019 06:33 - 1 hour - 85.8 MB

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110: r/freefolk, u/dogboobes donut ASMR, and LOTR continues to be the one fantasy franchise to rule them all

May 17, 2019 23:36 - 1 hour - 75.8 MB

Typically we don't double dip on pod topics, but with Game of Thrones continuing to spiral below the 50% on Rotten Tomatoes line, those who bend a knee to no man, r/freefolk, have spiritually recruited DYR North of the Wall. Or more accurately, there are just too many good front-page memes from r/freefolk for us to not talk about it, going into the final episode of the 2nd best fantasy franchise Hollywood export of all time. In the Redditsphere, there is more than one Game of Thrones specifi...

110: r/freefolk, u/dogboobes donut ASMR, and LOTR continues to be the one fantasy franchise to rule them all

May 17, 2019 23:36 - 1 hour - 75.6 MB

Typically we don't double dip on pod topics, but with Game of Thrones continuing to spiral below the 50% on Rotten Tomatoes line, those who bend a knee to no man, r/freefolk, have spiritually recruited DYR North of the Wall. Or more accurately, there are just too many good front-page memes from r/freefolk for us to not talk about it, going into the final episode of the 2nd best fantasy franchise Hollywood export of all time. In the Redditsphere, there is more than one Game of Thrones specific...

109: r/markmywords, Game of Thrones Discussion as Mandated by the World Podcasters Association, and Sonic the 14yearoldboyhog

May 10, 2019 23:24 - 1 hour - 72.2 MB

Welp guys, our liberal interpretation of the word "weekly" continues to stretch its already loose boundaries. Following a few weeks of u/dogboobes sleeping away her will to live, and u/myfreeday and u/itsyerdad trying to regional radio rock jock their way through 7am construction sounds, we're finally back to our "3/5, good but it's no serial" Internet podcast. This week, we do our Podcasters union-mandated conversation about GoT, then less than promptly get into r/MarkMyWords, a sub for all...

108: r/dankchristianmemes, adult ear piercings, and u/myfreeday is hiding shirtless cowboys in his walls

April 19, 2019 07:49 - 1 hour - 67.6 MB

When we were recording this episode, Notre Dame was post-lit. It's a real tragedy how many social influencers will never get the chance to ever take a photo in front of the spire, so we decided that the best way to pay homage to lord's monument is to talk about the lord's sub, r/dankchristianmemes. This sub is in many ways, a direct cousin of r/wholesomememes - one of the friendliest places on the internet. Instead of it being a sub for those god-fearing christians, it's more for people who ...

107: r/sequence, April Fools 2019, and u/myfreeday is a pigeon and raccoon activist evidently

April 04, 2019 19:26 - 1 hour - 64.4 MB

It's that time of year again everyone - international Reddit Day, aka April Fool's Day, when every sub tries to make some sort of inside-baseball joke or statement designed to stoked the mouthbreathers on the other side. A few years ago, Reddit made r/place, and what would become one of the greatest social experiments of the digital age. This year, they created r/sequence, a third-season of True Detective-esque social experiment in r/place's shadow. Along with Reddit, a whole variety of othe...

106: r/letsnotmeet, Charlie Chaplin packed a busy hog evidently, and Ranch Dressing Studios gets a whole lot creamier

April 01, 2019 07:00 - 1 hour - 78.8 MB

Crowd Clapping Sound You hear that? That's just a little preview of what kind of excellent pod sound effects you'll get to experience when u/itsyerdad hits random buttons on the brand new Ranch Dressing Studios mixer. After weeks of meth pods, we finally put that deep Capo Isetta podcast purse to use and bought a professional mixer that will hopefully solve at least a few of the issues that we seem to perpetually have, and right in time for u/dogboobes favorite sub too, r/letsnotmeet. Some m...

106: r/letsnotmeet, Charlie Chaplin packed a busy hog evidently, and Ranch Dressing Studios gets a whole lot creamier

April 01, 2019 07:00 - 1 hour - 78.6 MB

*Crowd Clapping Sound* You hear that? That's just a little preview of what kind of excellent pod sound effects you'll get to experience when u/itsyerdad hits random buttons on the brand new Ranch Dressing Studios mixer. After weeks of meth pods, we finally put that deep Capo Isetta podcast purse to use and bought a professional mixer that will hopefully solve at least a few of the issues that we seem to perpetually have, and right in time for u/dogboobes favorite sub too, r/letsnotmeet. Some ...

105: r/prisonreviews, DYR questions toe British courtroom wig industry, and u/itsyerdad promotes cyberbullying again

March 26, 2019 18:31 - 1 hour - 73.2 MB

This week, u/myfreeday decides to give us a surprise on which topic we decided to cover. Incidentally, considering all the legal hogwash the world's been involved in this week, we talked about r/prisonreviews, a subreddit semi-dedicated to Yelp reviews of actual prisons. Sometimes brilliant satire on the state of our prison system, sometimes actual reviews from journeymen of the prison system, r/prisonreviews is an accidental dystopia that feels much closer to reality than it should. Plus, u...

105: r/prisonreviews, DYR questions toe British courtroom wig industry, and u/itsyerdad promotes cyberbullying again

March 26, 2019 18:31 - 1 hour - 73 MB

This week, u/myfreeday decides to give us a surprise on which topic we decided to cover. Incidentally, considering all the legal hogwash the world's been involved in this week, we talked about r/prisonreviews, a subreddit semi-dedicated to Yelp reviews of actual prisons. Sometimes brilliant satire on the state of our prison system, sometimes actual reviews from journeymen of the prison system, r/prisonreviews is an accidental dystopia that feels much closer to reality than it should. Plus, u/...

104: r/justiceporn, the college admission scandal, and u/dogboobes is cutting back from 2 packs a pod

March 19, 2019 07:28 - 1 hour - 63.4 MB

Well, this college admission scandal thing really makes us feel nice. Quite frankly, there's nothing we love more than watching rich white people get in trouble for being quintessentially rich and white. Which means that when we saw Felicity Huffman and that Mossimo guy get in trouble for hiring a full-grown adult to take their literally dumb kid's SAT test, we got pretty collectively aroused. And because we're now chasing the white pony of justice, we decided to dig into r/justiceporn this ...

103: r/missedconnections, Leaving Neverland made us feel weird, and u/myfreeday plays ball with strangers

March 11, 2019 07:00 - 1 hour - 73.9 MB

After another meth-addled episode bites the dust, we're back. This time, we discuss one of the Internet's favorite ongoing daytime dramedies - Missed Connections. First made famous on CraigsList, Missed Connections is, of course, the home of all desperate romantics looking for their last chance to find that person whose passing glance left them feeling that their long-lost lover was seen in the Sears returns line. Or, more often than not, it's some guy named Carl looking for a Beej from a str...

103: r/missedconnections, Leaving Neverland made us feel weird, and u/myfreeday plays ball with strangers

March 11, 2019 07:00 - 1 hour - 74.1 MB

After another meth-addled episode bites the dust, we're back. This time, we discuss one of the Internet's favorite ongoing daytime dramedies - Missed Connections. First made famous on CraigsList, Missed Connections is, of course, the home of all desperate romantics looking for their last chance to find that person whose passing glance left them feeling that their long-lost lover was seen in the Sears returns line. Or, more often than not, it's some guy named Carl looking for a Beej from a st...

102: Front Page Review: Oscar Talk, u/myfreeday cites infowars.com on a Youtube Pedo Ring, and Saving Africa is Out of Vogue

February 24, 2019 20:55 - 38 minutes - 35 MB

This episode we're trying something a little different. Sometimes, we just can't get all the hot and heavy news that comes out of Reddit on a given episode, so in light of u/dogboobes having an early morning client call with her new employee, the Wakanda Starbucks, we are exclusively covering the front page in a much shorter episode. So, we briefly touch on the latest and grossest YouTube conspiracy theory, Jussie Smollett's greatest ever performance as a victim of a seemingly self-designed ...

102: Front Page Review: Oscar Talk, u/myfreeday cites infowars.com on a Youtube Pedo Ring, and Saving Africa is Out of Vogue

February 24, 2019 20:55 - 38 minutes - 34.8 MB

This episode we're trying something a little different. Sometimes, we just can't get all the hot and heavy news that comes out of Reddit on a given episode, so in light of u/dogboobes having an early morning client call with her new employee, the Wakanda Starbucks, we are exclusively covering the front page in a much shorter episode. So, we briefly touch on the latest and grossest YouTube conspiracy theory, Jussie Smollett's greatest ever performance as a victim of a seemingly self-designed h...

101: r/china, Samsung Smart Fridge memes, and u/dogboobes uses Sims to talk Bryson into getting a loveseat

February 18, 2019 09:34 - 1 hour - 76.5 MB

Well everyone, the end of Reddit as we know it is nigh. This week, news broke that Chinese cyber heavyweights Tencent are investing 150m fat ones into our favorite Internet orifice, Reddit. Does this actually mean that Reddit is going to dramatically shift into some weird Chinese censorship experiment? No. Does it mean that Reddit will host a lot more one finger challenges? Here's hoping. Either way, this news meant that the entire week was dominated by posts reminding China that not even th...

100: r/trees, our 100th episode special, and u/dogboobes plays the Sims for 24 hours straight

February 11, 2019 08:00 - 1 hour - 95.3 MB

Somehow, despite all the many microphone issues, our lack of a sincere TrueSwords sponsorship, and our overall "charming" lack of pod professionalism, we've made it to our 100th episode. So to celebrate this historic milestone and proof point in the success of mediocrity, we're covering one of our white whale heavyweight subs, r/trees. And since we're finally discussing r/trees, it only makes sense that we become ents ourselves to make for a thoroughly interesting conversation on the current...

99: r/trashy, Dad's hometown is filled with poison, and arctic memes on the rise

February 05, 2019 04:56 - 1 hour - 84 MB

This week, we've got a big one for you guys. We've been itching to do r/trashy for a long time now, as it's collectively one of our all-time favorites, but thanks to a new documentary about how Dupont is poisoning Dad's hometown, and a particularly controversial post from the Reddit front page, the time is nigh. r/trashy is on the surface, Reddit's greatest collection of hilariously ill-mannered people, living their best lives in the worst way possible. It's ultimately a celebration of all t...

98: r/amitheasshole, celebrity colonoscopies, and u/dogboobes was the infamous Little Alice all along

January 30, 2019 06:09 - 1 hour - 81.6 MB

Thank god our beloved u/dogboobes is back, and just in time to tell us that evidently, she is also an IMDB politics messageboard celebrity. Somehow for the entirety of this podcast, she's failed to mention that she was at one time, left-wing Internet royalty. So somewhere between learning that u/DogBoobes is basically Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and u/myfreeday briefly deciding that he's an anarchist, we enter the Officialish Reddit Judiciary system known as r/amitheasshole, where people debat...

97: r/weirdeggs, modernfarmer.com introduces us to Mugwart, and u/dogboobes's absence leads the rest of DYR off the rails

January 23, 2019 08:02 - 1 hour - 90 MB

Well, u/dogboobes is nowhere to be found. Some say she's in New York making content for Nabisco crackers. Some say she's in sipping on opiates after a spider bite. Either way, she isn't with us to talk about the great egg of Instagram, fast food, modernfarmer.com, and a whole variety of other topics that occur after a few Capo Isetta red blends. With all the insanity surrounding Instagram's new president, @World_Record_Egg, we thought it was fitting that we revisit an Ep 1 random button, r/w...

96: r/buyitforlife, Abraham Lincoln deep fakes, and u/dogboobes joins the Keto revolution

January 09, 2019 23:48 - 1 hour - 82.5 MB

Welcome to 2019 guys. New Year - basically the same us. So obviously it makes sense then that we start the first episode of 2019 by talking about Abraham Lincoln deep fake pornography, followed quickly by another u/dogboobes diet attempt. Evidently, u/itsyerdad got some incredibly durable new boots, so we decided to check out r/buyitforlife, a sub dedicated to similarly durable purchases, like Kitchen Aid mixers. In this extremely popular sub, users discuss the best of consumer goods, all wi...

95: The top posts of 2018, u/myfreeday and u/itsyerdad exchange stories of derelict living situations, and the continuing story of Dad Boobes

December 29, 2018 07:32 - 1 hour - 75.7 MB

We're changing pace a little on episode 95, and instead of using a specific Subreddit as a launching point, we're taking a deep dive in the top posts from the 2018 front page. From the Mexican restaurant that moved into an old Chinese restaurant and painted sombreros on the Pandas, to the Zuckerberg robot memes, to the many ups and downs of Elon Musk, we take a tour of this year's greatest hits. Then, we take a hard right turn and discuss u/myfreedays story of when his neighbor god murdered....

94: r/luddite, Shower Ramen, and Unabomber Stockholm Syndrome

December 19, 2018 02:27 - 1 hour - 77.8 MB

Everything just sounds a whole lot better when we're in Ranch Dressing Studios. That, and when u/dogboobes is on her version of a juice cleanse, which is basically other peoples' version of casually drinking juice sometimes. Yet despite things objectively sounding and feeling better when we can actually use our fancy microphones and all the technology that the 21st century affords us, we still can't help but empathize with the many OG neckbeards trying to find the man by not ever learning ho...

93: r/nostupidquestions, live from Ranch Dressing Studios, and u/dogboobes has legitimate dad issues

December 13, 2018 02:48 - 1 hour - 91.2 MB

Well everyone, it's finally the time you've all been waiting for. After about 8 straight episodes of mediocre pod quality, we're back in full swing at Ranch Dressing Studios, creamy as all get out. To celebrate, we talk for a good 15 minutes before ever even addressing the mere concept of Reddit. But don't you worry, we cover your second favorite topic in the meantime, Doggie Boobies' dad issues. After we cover our bases on that important topic, we jump over to r/nostupidquestions to address...

92: r/NPC, u/dogboobes doesn't even have a hair tie, and Internet gentrification

December 04, 2018 19:47 - 1 hour - 65.4 MB

Well, we're officially back in the garage recording pods at 7:00am. Oh, you thought that would mean crystal clear audio quality and an unwavering professionalism? Well clearly you still don't know who you're listening to - what we lack in professionalism, we constantly make up for in our on brand inpredictability. Since we last recorded in the garage, u/itsyerdad got a new computer, incompatible with our previous setup, so we had to proverbially duct tape and bird feather this episode togeth...

91: r/weeabootales, u/itsyerdad records from Japan, and Trevor humps Machu Picchu

November 21, 2018 09:51 - 1 hour - 58.5 MB

Listen. We're sorry. We get that we've become comically inconsistent, but isn't it nice to get a surprise from time to time? Do you REALLY want your foremost Reddit-centric podcast to be timely and on a regular schedule? Yeah, us either, which is why u/itsyerdad decided to go to Asia for three weeks, making pod scheduling comically difficult. BUT, here we are, truly trans-global, to talk about all things in u/itsyerdad's temporary home, most notably, the dWeebs who over-idolize its culture. ...

90: r/outoftheloop, Gritty is the Peoples' Mascot, and Goblin Slayer reminds us that we still don't get anime

October 28, 2018 19:59 - 1 hour - 75.8 MB

Well hello casual listeners of DYR, how nice to see you again. At this point, our inconsistency is getting comical. People say that the path to success is built by leaning into your strengths, and I think it's safe to say that our strengths lie in designing schedules that transcend convenience, and creating episodes that are virtually impossible for u/itsyerdad to edit in a timely manner. So, here we are, at our best, revisiting one of our favorite evergreen subreddits r/outoftheloop, where ...

89: r/botsrights, u/dogboobes asks Paris Hilton for money, and Houston is America's Tokyo

October 10, 2018 18:00 - 1 hour - 65.2 MB

Hey guys. Obligatory apology for again not posting this podcast on time. But if it makes you feel any better, u/dogboobes is back from Tanzania to talk to us about the civil liberties of robots! We've been meaning to talk about this sub for a long time, but with Houston trying to ban sexbot brothels, and California banning bots that try to be humans, it's a better time than ever to stand up for our half-sentient brothers and sisters of steel. r/botsrights is a cross between sarcastic program...

88: r/tulpas pt. 2 with u/ShinyuuWolfy, fake weather news, and u/myfreeday dresses his son up as a pack of cigarettes for halloween

September 22, 2018 03:09 - 1 hour - 77.9 MB

First of all, apologies for a slightly belated episode posting. Let's be honest, we use the term "weekly" very loosely. That said if there was ever a reason for us taking longer than usual to post a new episode, an interview with both a tulpa and their possibly Austrian host is a pretty good reason as far as we're concerned. In episode 87, we dug into the perplexing world of r/tulpas, a community dedicated to coming up with imaginary best friends for adults. This description definitely does ...

87: r/tulpas, Paul Flart, and meat spin nostalgia

August 31, 2018 20:38 - 1 hour - 91.3 MB

Hey listeners, we're not above saying that we all get lonely sometimes. We all have tendencies to sulk in the $400/month studio apartment of our mind and wish that we could calm our existential anxiety by just having someone to watch King of the Hill reruns with. But sometimes, that someone just isn't there. Which, amongst other philosophically more important reasons is why Tulpas exist. A Tulpa is the ancient mystical concept of creating a sentient being through mental or spiritual concentr...

86: r/greatawakening with u/CaptainRoyD, Aretha Franklin's Hat, and boats

August 21, 2018 01:49 - 1 hour - 70.9 MB

You’ve probably heard a lot about QAnon lately. To some, the QAnon movement is a mystifying right-wing conspiracy led by Floridian baby boomers who would fall on the sword for president Trump to help reveal the ring of Barrack Hussein Obama pedo-pizza loving Deep Staters. To others, it’s basically also that but with aliens involved somehow. And to some, it’s Trump’s team of personal journalists. Either way, it’s a really complicated and confusing political movement built on a group of people...

85: r/enoughmuskspam, and the juice of the dark sarcophagus

July 31, 2018 00:32 - 1 hour - 69.7 MB

Oh how the mighty have...gotten into unnecessary Twitter feuds and called some dude a pedo because he saved some kids from drowning first. To some, Elon Musk is the a real life Batman/Iron Man, building an empire on life-changing technological innovations for the future we all imagine is possible. To others, he's a really annoying capitalist, masquerading as a do-gooder with a quirky creative girlfriend and an weird need to fit in with nerd culture that he clearly transcends. It's hard to sa...

84: r/finlandconspiracy pt.2, Poe's Law, and u/myfreeday is an Oreo bandit

July 24, 2018 17:43 - 1 hour - 72.8 MB

This week's Internet was overwrought with stories of Putin and Trump's bizarre meeting of the minds in Helsinki, most notably Don's amazing response to the question of whether or not Russia intervened in the election. BUT, was all of this tomfoolery one big slight of hand distraction from the truth, that the home of the meeting "Helsinki, Finland" ISN'T ACTUALLY A REAL PLACE? Wake up sheeple, the Japanese-Russian fishing trade is sweeping the truth right under your normie-noses, and we're he...

83: r/ANormalDayInRussia, Post-World Cup Conspiracy Theories, and the Finland Conspiracy pt. 1

July 18, 2018 02:00 - 1 hour - 70.3 MB

When the World Cup final happens, the whole Internet talks about it. So, using the World Cup final as an excuse, u/myfreeday leads us into the world of football conspiracy theories, which then segues into a conversation about Russia's hilariously overt tampering of ordinary laws, which then obviously led to a conversation about the broad weirdness of Russia in general by way of r/anormaldayinrussia. Plus, Papa John has been ousted from his pepperoni throne, and part 1 of r/finlandconspiracy....

82: r/askoldpeople, corn memes temporarily on the rise, and RIP Toys "R" Us

July 10, 2018 17:31 - 1 hour - 75.6 MB

At this point, it's a well-documented part of the DYR brand for u/itsyerdad to hate elders. So, u/dogboobes makes a valiant, and ultimately successful effort to sway his totally rational bias by leading an empathy-packed episode investigating r/askoldpeople; a sub designed to let the youth of today converse with people who have lived through VCRs and ham radios. Sometimes nostalgic, sometimes thoughtful, sometimes sad, and sometimes just goddamn adorable, r/askoldpeople is certainly a part o...

81: r/whitepeopletwitter, Unpacking Permit Patty, La Croix, San Fran's Povery line, and Childish Gambino's Possible Thievery

July 02, 2018 18:41 - 1 hour - 93.8 MB

According to the Internet, the Bay Area has an a less-than-elite strike force of middle-aged white woman enforcing laws that don't really need enforced. First, it was BBQ Becky with her totalitarian grip on lakeshore grill doctrine. Now, we have Permit Patty, and her particularly firm interpretation of sidewalk vendor regulation. While both instances were racially charged, they were also cartoonish  examples of peak whiteness at work. So, with this episode, we are taking a look at r/whitepeo...

80: r/history (kindof) but mostly just Japanese Internment Camps, and Stalk Market Volume 1

June 22, 2018 18:44 - 1 hour - 90.6 MB

Listen. Sometimes, the internet just can't stop talking about politics,  and this is one of those weeks. Since we are technically a podcast about the Internet, we thought it was important that we took the time to recognize the elephant in the room, or rather the infant elephant in the border cage. However, instead of just going straight into the belly of the beast, we've decided to discuss an analogous part of American history and dig into Japanese Internment camps by way of a few posts from...

79: r/TheChurchOfRogers, u/itsyerdad Explains Why He Didn't Vote, and Melania's New Nose

June 11, 2018 20:43 - 1 hour - 82.7 MB

For nearly 40 years, America's greatest neighbor, Fred Rogers, taught all of us how to not be buttheads to other people. He was undeniably one of, if not the most kind-hearted person to ever grace our television screens, and in the age of extreme moral ambiguity, his Mr. Rogers is sorely missed. So, with the release of the recent film "Won't You Be My Neighbor?", we take a look at r/TheChurchofRogers, a subreddit dedicated to the moral teachings and ideas of one of the world's greatest role m...

79: r/TheChurchOfRogers, u/itsyerdad Explains Why He Didn't Vote, and Melania's New Nose

June 11, 2018 20:43 - 1 hour - 84 MB

For nearly 40 years, America's greatest neighbor, Fred Rogers, taught all of us how to not be buttheads to other people. He was undeniably one of, if not the most kind-hearted person to ever grace our television screens, and in the age of extreme moral ambiguity, his Mr. Rogers is sorely missed. So, with the release of the recent film "Won't You Be My Neighbor?", we take a look at r/TheChurchofRogers, a subreddit dedicated to the moral teachings and ideas of one of the world's greatest role ...

78: r/treasure, Ohio's Greatest Fugitive Pirate, and The Government Wants Your Coins

June 04, 2018 17:00 - 1 hour - 80.9 MB

Evidently, 17 billion dollars of lost treasure was recently found off the coast of Columbia, which flies in the face of our assumptions that treasure hunting is some lost art left to the plot lines of Johnny Depp films. However, apparently that 17 billion with a B is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to all the cashsishe still lost in the world, so we decided to take a look at r/treasure to get a glimpse into the world of modern treasure hunters. In doing so, we basically discover wh...

77: r/darkfuturology, Lil Miquela AKA Lil MiQuaaludes, and the Instagram Uncanny Valley

May 15, 2018 23:17 - 1 hour - 73.5 MB

Lately, an Instagram celebrity named Lil' Miquela (pronounced Lil MiQuaaludes) has been in the news quite a bit, and for good reason. Lil' Miquela, despite her insanely lifelike language, posture, and perspective, is not real. Not like "Timmy Thick sociological study" not real, but computer generated not real. Despite this, she's become a fashion icon, Instagram celebrity, advocate, and now pop star, begging the obvious question of whether or not we're fully prepared for the kind of uncanny ...

76: r/kanye, the Koreas are one, and whiteknighting u/dogboobes

May 07, 2018 17:34 - 1 hour - 80.3 MB

There's been a lot of hate towards Kanye over the past few weeks, and for good reason. If you take what he's saying at face value, he  announced two new records a few weeks ago, then immediately became an outspoken supporter of Donald J, evidently thinks slavery is a choice, and has generally just caused a broadly annoying stir. However over the past week, Internet sleuths have started tying together some of the cryptic clues in his unorthodox behavior, and have made a convincing argument th...

75: r/unresolvedmysteries, Virgin Terrorists, and RIP Verne Troyer

April 30, 2018 21:21 - 1 hour - 86.1 MB

This was a big week for emotionally disturbed, incel-leaning serial killers. First, some cheeto-fingered Canadian who tried to start his virgin revolution up in Toronto, but instead just sold his private parts to the most dangerous people in the Canadian prison system, the equivalent to jaywalkers in the United States. However, a much bigger story broke on Reddit as a 30 year manhunt came to a close, and the East Area Rapist was finally identified to the glee of r/unresolvedmysteries. In thi...

74: r/legaladvice, Zuckerberg General Hospital, and u/dogboobes private eye

April 25, 2018 17:40 - 1 hour - 82.1 MB

With all the suin' going on these days, it's a great time to be a lawyer. But not everyone has the Skrilla to afford the services of the greats legal minds of today, ie the Texas Law Hawk. Fortunately, r/legaladvice is a great resource for those of us who feel like we could be embroiled in a precarious legal situation, without a clear path out. Or, in our case, a great sub to investigate true stories of the depravity and hatred amongst us. r/legaladvise is a rare and special sub whose purpos...

73: r/kratom, Zuckerborg, and tick season

April 16, 2018 21:39 - 1 hour - 85.7 MB

Welcome back, us. We've been away for a few weeks, but we're back and ready to fall into a deep, legal, opiate-induced euphoria with all of you sweet listeners. As is well documented on this podcast, we here at DYR (and when I say we, I mean u/dogboobes) have a certain fascination with strange substances, particularly if they help numb the waking reality of this alien simulation we call life. This week, we've decided to take a journey into the latest "drug" craze, Kratom, before our nation's...

72: r/antifacebook, Schrodinger's TimmyThick, and Everything Pet Rats

March 27, 2018 19:07 - 1 hour - 81.5 MB

Obviously we all know that everything is a lie and the world is an alien hologram that we're making decisions in against our will, but this week pretty much removed any reasonable doubt. Not only did Cambridge Analytica's involvement in the 2016 elections prove to all of us that we're basically just human excel spreadsheets, but the world's most confusing and alluring low-bro Internet personality, Timmy Thick, was revealed to be none other than a Harvard social study all along. Or was he? Wa...

71: r/fragsplits with u/Alryjul, the glorious revival of Drakkar Noir, and Magnificent Excretions

March 12, 2018 23:27 - 1 hour - 80.7 MB

Now that u/itsyerdad is over his chest cold, we finally get to do the episode we've been teasing for the better half of the month, r/fragsplits. Somewhat like the Reddit Secret Santa, r/fragsplits turns the digital world of Reddit physical by creating a community where different users buy super expensive niche perfumes, then send tiny 10ml to 25ml bottles to "splitees" eager to try these exotic niche perfumes at a much more reasonable quantity and price. As anyone who regularly listens to th...

71: r/fragsplits with u/Alryjul, the glorious revival of Drakkar Noir, and Magnificent Excretions

March 12, 2018 23:27 - 1 hour - 80.5 MB

Now that u/itsyerdad is over his chest cold, we finally get to do the episode we've been teasing for the better half of the month, r/fragsplits. Somewhat like the Reddit Secret Santa, r/fragsplits turns the digital world of Reddit physical by creating a community where different users buy super expensive niche perfumes, then send tiny 10ml to 25ml bottles to "splitees" eager to try these exotic niche perfumes at a much more reasonable quantity and price. As anyone who regularly listens to thi...