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Dear Internet

Dear Internet Episode 91: The Devil in the Doorway

Dear Internet

GeeklyInc

Advice, Relationships, Reddit, Comedy

4.9538 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Dear Internet,

On this weeks episode, we talk about keeping Halloween candy for yourself, seeing the devil in your hallway, and subliminals, what even are they??

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Sincerely,

The coHosts- Nick, Jennifer, Michael, and Tim Lanning!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Dear Internet.

0:15.0

Welcome to Dear Internet, the show where a group of friends come together to answer the Internet's wildest questions.

0:20.8

This week, we're talking about Halloween candy ethics, Satan at seven years old, and changing your eye color with subliminals.

0:28.9

I'm Jennifer Cheek, and with me is Tim Lanning.

0:32.0

Hello, Jennifer.

0:34.4

Michael Tomorrow.

0:35.7

Hello, Jennifer.

0:37.2

Oh, and Nick Bristow

0:39.2

Hello Jennifer

0:40.5

This is an extra spooky dear internet

0:43.9

We're recording on Halloween

0:46.3

Halloween morning

0:48.2

Did everyone do the great pumpkin

0:50.3

Leave things in your

0:52.0

Spooky stockings

0:54.0

Yeah I had just a huge

0:56.1

bucket of fish head

0:57.3

My house is just a giant shit

0:59.3

Yeah

1:00.8

Well this episode's coming out after

1:03.9

Halloween

1:04.4

It is

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