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Topic: What's your favorite type of episode?  (Read 26754 times)

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What's your favorite type of episode? #45
I change my mind, it's actually really easy.
The real crazies are the funniest.
I'm two minutes into Ep. 168 and had to pause twice already, once to look at this loon's site, another to catch my breath.
The funniest shit you just can't make up.

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What's your favorite type of episode? #46
i love: real crazies, people who care way too hard (as distinct from 'too much') about dumb shit (fetishes, drugs, etc), awful ideas (ideawiki, wikihows, recipe/spell sites, #littleshutinthings)

These all more or less have in common the thread that a person is acting as an authoritative source, is usually terribly misinformed or a poor communicator to begin with, and, on the forums at least, having a conversation with other people in exactly the same boat. I love it when people who are objectively wrong tell me how the world works. I love it even more when they're super patently wrong but the idea that they are has never actually occurred to them.

e: sick self-burn

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What's your favorite type of episode? #47
I was listening to the Dozerfleet episode today, and it occurred to me that a "Where Are They Now?" episode giving updates on some of the really dedicated loonies might be interesting. I'm sure Dozerfleet Founder and Amy Lee have written hundreds of thousands of newly crazy words since their episodes. And maybe the Sasquatches have farted some more fascinating insights to Joan Ocean. And did that breakdancing dude ever get his 100,000 cheevos?

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What's your favorite type of episode? #48
Sometimes it's fun to check in and see how the people are doing. Everyone's favorite lecherous 50 year old wolfman, Demitri Dormasz, moved "death" from his "maybe" column to the "yes" column, which is nice to see. Rob the Helpful Parrot transformed into a human and wrote a bunch of books, most of which don't use comic sans on the cover

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What's your favorite type of episode? #49
And did that breakdancing dude ever get his 100,000 cheevos?
AlbieQuirky, March 03, 2015, 06:53:22 pm

Looks like. https://twitter.com/realbboy360



Please let this be real. This is too beautiful not to be real.

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What's your favorite type of episode? #50
It must be, he has "real" right there in his twitter name

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What's your favorite type of episode? #51


This can't be real, but nice try. There is no way the real Bboy 360 has this amount of self awareness.
« Last Edit: March 04, 2015, 01:10:18 pm by Cat Planet »

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What's your favorite type of episode? #52

looks like 2014 isn't uploaded yet.

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What's your favorite type of episode? #53
I stand corrected, then.

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What's your favorite type of episode? #54
Food episodes and "happy" crazy like the Bigfoot lady.

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What's your favorite type of episode? #55
I gotta go with "Fucking the Unfuckable."

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What's your favorite type of episode? #56
I wouldn't say no to a complete works of ShakespeareHemmingway episode.  Or series of extras.

I was a professional audiobook editor long enough that I pretty much hate all audiobooks that aren't Wizard People My Dear Reader, but a "Complete Works of ShakespeareHemmingway" audiobook would be A+ F+.
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What's your favorite type of episode? #57
Teenagers and real crazies are my least favorites because they just make me sad or give me secondhand embarrassment.

Occult/religious crazy is my favorite, with stupid sexists coming in a close second (there is a reason I wrote the MRA doc-- I live for mockery of that bullshit.)

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What's your favorite type of episode? #58
I was listening to the Dozerfleet episode today, and it occurred to me that a "Where Are They Now?" episode giving updates on some of the really dedicated loonies might be interesting. I'm sure Dozerfleet Founder and Amy Lee have written hundreds of thousands of newly crazy words since their episodes. And maybe the Sasquatches have farted some more fascinating insights to Joan Ocean. And did that breakdancing dude ever get his 100,000 cheevos?
AlbieQuirky, March 03, 2015, 06:53:22 pm

I would loooooove to hear a revisit of Dozerfleet.  Incompetent, crazy, self-important artists are amazing, especially when they're documenting their insane lives.

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What's your favorite type of episode? #59
I was listening to the Dozerfleet episode today, and it occurred to me that a "Where Are They Now?" episode giving updates on some of the really dedicated loonies might be interesting. I'm sure Dozerfleet Founder and Amy Lee have written hundreds of thousands of newly crazy words since their episodes. And maybe the Sasquatches have farted some more fascinating insights to Joan Ocean. And did that breakdancing dude ever get his 100,000 cheevos?
AlbieQuirky, March 03, 2015, 06:53:22 pm

I would loooooove to hear a revisit of Dozerfleet.  Incompetent, crazy, self-important artists are amazing, especially when they're documenting their insane lives.
Puppy Time, March 06, 2015, 01:43:21 pm

I always feel like I should be more in to these episodes because in the grand scheme of things this sort of person is one of my favorite internet things, but as episodes I usually find they're a bit too samey by the end, I like the episodes with a variety of voices.