Did You Reddit?

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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episode 63: 63: r/moraldilemmas, Logan Paul is a dummy, and OATS has been declared the word of 2018


Hey guys, it's 2018\. As people who used to buy weed on the Internet in 2010 become bicoin bajillionaires overnight, and Ohio's finest boy Logan Paul goes on a ridiculous romp through Japan in the most Ohio way possible, we wanted to start the year off with a sub to help shed a light on the ethically ambiguous nature of modern America - r/moraldilemmas...


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 January 8, 2018  1h33m
 
 

episode 62: 62: r/jfkfiles, net neutrality is as dead as Jeff Sessions's second nipple, and our favorite Italian restaurant Febreze.


It's a sad Friday afternoon dear listeners. Not only are people on r/imgoingtohellforthis ruining the plot for the new Star Wars (seriously - don't get close to that sub if you aren't prepared to be blindsided with a spoiler), but Net Neutrality is we know it is dead thanks to Ajit Pai's smug, meme-factory of a face. This week we discuss our friend and intern u/hoefauxsho's sub-suggestion r/jfkfiles, but with the end of the Internet literally looming over us, we mention JFK maybe once...


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 December 15, 2017  1h33m
 
 

episode 61: 61: r/fiveyearsagoonreddit is an AI time machine, u/myfreeday watches too much NatGeo, and u/dogboobes TBD porn directing career.


AI operated subreddits are a special breed on Reddit. Without human intervention, we lurkers can see clearly that people are the dumbest, and we all continue to make the same strange mistakes over and over again. This is particularly apparent on r/fiveyearsagoonreddit and r/tenyearsagoonreddit, where you can simply see what kind of posts were happening at that exact time five and ten years ago respectively...


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 December 11, 2017  1h22m
 
 

episode 60: 60: r/crazyideas, the upcoming hit 'Hamiltoe', and milk with extra pulp


Milk with extra pulp. Porn parodies of documentaries. An airhorn designed to look exactly like a Febreze can so that you know when visitors poop. Are these crazy ideas, or are they just awesome ideas? In this week's episode we discuss this vaguely philosophical idea as we read some of our favorite posts from r/crazyideas...


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 December 4, 2017  1h28m
 
 

episode 59: 59: r/beermoney, EA (Not EA Sports, like u/itsyerdad says) microtransactions, and those testicle ornaments behind trucks


Holy smokes Reddit piled on EA this week. First of all, a congratulations is certainly in order, since EA's official apology became the most downvoted post in Reddit history. Good work guys. Why? Because EA is greedy and their highly anticipated new game, Battlefront II, is basically predicated entirely on microtransactions. However, if you take the the wisdom of r/beermoney to heart, then you may indeed have a bit of extra cashishe around to eventually unlock Darth Vader...


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 November 20, 2017  1h29m
 
 

episode 58: 58: r/incels is BANNED, Michelle-Lyne and the tar factory conspiracy, and a very NSFW story about sexy swans


This week marked another pivotal moment in Reddit's ongoing battle against hate subreddits when it it decided to ban everyone's favorite virgin-filled future serial killer sub, r/incels. However, the story if incels (involuntary celibates) feels more like a true perversion of innocence than your typically slanderous community of fedora donners. Before Chad crushed their souls into fine Cheeto-dust, they were just lonely shy boys struggling to find a lady's touch...


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 November 13, 2017  1h39m
 
 

episode 57: 57: r/russialago, crab walk salutes, and drunk u/dogboobes takes a nap


If you've been following American politics, or literally anything else in the entire world, then you've certainly heard the name Robert Mueller by now. This week marked an interesting turn in the annoying but endlessly captivating web of conspiracies with the indictment of three guys very close the Trump campaign. For those less interested in getting your trousers fluffed with outrage, and more interested in playing your own game of collusion clue at home, r/russialago is your proverbial map...


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 November 6, 2017  1h35m
 
 

episode 56: 56: r/talesofmike, salvia stutters, and sludge cups at the spa


Everyone knows a Mike or Michaela. You know, that guy at the office who drinks decaf coffee and repeatedly reminds you of the wingnut medical backing behind his opions that caffeine will give you crohn's. Or that girl who always gives you extra work even though you and her are on the same career level. Or, that dude who tells your boss that he got a contusion on his foot from the hot spa stones you left in the dryer by accident...


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 October 28, 2017  1h40m
 
 

episode 55: 55: r/thebizzible, Revelations is super metal, and Santa is jesus


Hey listeners, you know a real snoozer of a book? I'm talking like a real bottle of lithium on a long drive through Nebraska kind of snoozer. You guessed it - the friggen Bible. Fortunately for us though, the good people at r/thebizzible have taken it upon themselves to translate all those boring pre-emoji words into the contemporary cadence we all need to make sense of what it's actually saying...


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 October 13, 2017  1h10m
 
 

episode 54: 54: r/baseball with Baseball Card Vandals, Sammy Sosa's new skin, and George Brett is the greatest storyteller in all of baseball


For 2/3 of the Did You Reddit? crew, October is a special, nostalgic time reminiscent of steroid fueled home runs, hot dog entrées, and dreams of world series glory followed by childhood clinical depression. The MLB playoffs are here, so we invited our good friend Beau Abbott from Baseball Card Vandals to join us on the pod to discuss America's favorite pastime, r/baseball, both in the modern era and in the past...


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 October 6, 2017  1h58m