The Internet Said So
Author: Varun Thakur
Language: English
Episodes: 100
Ever find yourself falling into a rabbit hole of bizarre online trivia, wishing you had friends to share the absurdity with? That’s the exact vibe of The Internet Said So, a weekly comedy podcast hosted by Varun Thakur, Aadar, Neville, and Kautuk. Each episode feels like eavesdropping on a hilarious, meandering conversation between four pals who’ve all stumbled upon the strangest corners of the web. They gather to dissect and debate the random, fun, stupid, and often shockingly pointless “facts” they’ve unearthed, turning a simple scroll into a riotous exploration of human curiosity and nonsense. You won’t just hear a dry listing of weird information; you’ll get the tangents, the personal anecdotes, the passionate arguments, and the collective disbelief that makes digging through internet lore so entertaining. This podcast is built on the camaraderie and distinct personalities of its hosts, with Varun Thakur often steering the chaos, ensuring the tone stays light and relentlessly funny. It’s less about formal education and more about the shared experience of wondering why anyone would ever need to know these things, making it a perfect escape. The charm lies in the unpredictable journey from a dubious fact about historical toast to a heated discussion about something utterly mundane, all delivered with a warmth that makes you feel part of the group. Tune in for a regular dose of laughter and the comforting realization that, yes, the internet is a wonderfully weird place, and you’re not alone in thinking so.