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Did You Reddit?

Did You Reddit?

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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u/myfreeday is grapefruit LaCroix's biggest fan, Keanu Reeves is everyone's stepdad, and we don't know how theoretical physics work. The world is not what it seems.

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Is stealing a universally reprehensible behavior, or is there a real art to knowing how get the copper out of someone's AC unit without them knowing? Is the National Shoplifting League going to eclipse the NFL as the next great American sport, or do teenagers just have too much time on their hands. Will u/itsyerdad be recruited to join the cast of Ocean's 11 because of his cunning Whole Foods "Soup" trick? These are the kinds of questions you might be able to answer on r/stealing, a sub for professional and amateur thieves to discuss the tricks of their ethically challenging trade. Speaking of Soup, what's the deal with Souplantation? Is shaved lettuce and shredded lettuce the same thing? And will designer dogs become the delicacies during the next world war? This episode brought to you by soup and trueswords.com

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Last week, God wrote the world's most hilarious slapstick comedy about a bunch of rich kids from Instagram descending on an island once inhabited by Pablo Escobar to attend a festival created by Ja Rule and some guy who looks like he scams Instagram models named Billy. What resulted was Fyre Festival, the perfect physical encapsulation of the Internet's most damning and hilarious attributes, and a nonstop source of entertainment since. On this week's pod, we invited Jenna Conlin, Fyre festival's chillest attendee, to tell us firsthand about the experience from ground zero. She's a survivor my sweet listeners, and she's here to tell Did You Reddit about her harrowing tale of triumph in the face of adversity in the shape of American cheese sandwiches. Also, u/dogboobes is in Mexico saving the life of her body guard with the help of $9.99 scabbards from today's sponsor TrueSwords.com.

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Almost every episode, the DYR gang ends the hour by hitting the random button on Reddit. And just as often, someone gets a subreddit dedicated solely to a small town or city somewhere in the world. So, this episode we're dedicating entirely (almost) to the subreddit for Fresno, California. Or as you may know it, home of VISA, nightcrawlers, political assassinee John Lang, and the 2009 BBC documentary "The City Addicted to Crystal Meth". Really powerful stuff guys.

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0:00 to 6:30 - Intro and Trials & Figulations
6:31 to 16:40 - More Trials & Figulations and a brief touch of r/morbidreality
16:41 to 41:02 - Front Page Review, lunch ladies, and bad-mouthing Mother Theresa
41:03 to 1:20:40 - r/upliftingnews
1:20:41 to end - Randoms and snekks

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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 this pod can rightfully assume, we're not exactly the most sophisticated trio when it comes to the more high brow facets of society. So, not only did our guest u/Alryjul take it upon himself to explain how to the sub worked, but the niche fragrance community in general. Plus, we spend more time talking about Drakkar Noir than anyone has in the last decade and a half, we revisit 2018's best kept secret, Iceberg and Ranch Cake Pops, and we briefly discuss Reddit's recent announcements regarding Russian meddlin'. This episode brough to you by 23 by Michael Jordan, for men.

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Where do your sexual fetishes sit on the uncanny valley, listeners? Are you into a far right realistic sentient being kinda guy who basically just wants a girlfriend that won't mock your sad attempts to fold clothes? Are you more of a centrist who thinks that there's something sexy about a curvy machine with exposed wires? Or, are you on the far left, and basically just got the thickening because of the way that Roomba vacuumed in your direction? These are the pressing issues over at r/robosexuality, and the kind of thing that we all will have to debate in the not so distant future, so we decided to skip ahead and discuss it at depth now. Plus, u/myfreeday briefly discusses his stint as a roadie on Barbara Streisand's 2006 tour, u/dogboobes takes issue with the differences between silicon female and male sex dolls, and u/itsyerdad may or may not have had sex with a pile of dead bees by way of a public pool robovacuum when he was a teenager. This episode brought to you by RealDoll.com, and obviously TrueSwords.com

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Are you even a young male professional if you don't have an Eames chair, artisan cocktail bar, and uncomfortable Ikea sectional? r/malelivingspace thinks not. Less cynically, it's a sub dedicated to men making the steps they need to start feeling organized, independent, and enthusiastic about their solo (often) living quarters. It's a great resource for young men looking for tips and tricks on how to feel more organized in a new city, where the rest of their world may feel disorganized. It's also an accidental commentary on the template men use to prove their compliance with a world that values fine-ish taste in art and design. What does that say about commercial design? I'll let you decide.

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Brothers...sisters...HOLLLLLLLLDDDDD. By now, you've probably been asked by your aunt what a "Reddit" is and why it destroyed the stock market. Last week was probably the most important moment in Reddit history, if not Internet history, though only time will tell, and it's all thanks to a bunch of market nihilists and a company whose whole model is buying old video games from teenagers at 5 bucks a pop. HOLD DIAMOND HANDS, WE'RE GOING TO THE MOOOOOOOON.

---Catch us on https://www.twitch.tv/didyoureddit to hear (and see) us live.---

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---And check out our new YouTube channel for replays of the video versions of the pod.---

---And as always, email us at [email protected] if you want three uncertified financial advisors to tell you when to buy Snapchat stonks.---

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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 both r/history, and r/aznidentity. Little did we know, but according to a very informative breakdown by u/olddivorcecase, Japanese Internment was largely driven by the agriculture sector. Also, u/dogboobes has new stalkers, and u/itsyerdad is covered in pellet wounds. This episode brought to you by free range eggs.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Did You Reddit? have?

Did You Reddit? currently has 204 episodes available.

What topics does Did You Reddit? cover?

The podcast is about News, Culture, Society & Culture, Entertainment News, Personal Journals, News Commentary, Comedy, Podcasts, Technology, Reddit and Internet.

What is the most popular episode on Did You Reddit??

The episode title '3: r/glitch_in_the_matrix and u/myfreeday talks about LaCroix addiction' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Did You Reddit??

The average episode length on Did You Reddit? is 85 minutes.

How often are episodes of Did You Reddit? released?

Episodes of Did You Reddit? are typically released every 7 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Did You Reddit??

The first episode of Did You Reddit? was released on Dec 7, 2015.

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