Topic: Pewdiepie

9 chapters across the catalog

No Apology
Episode 1133 1:48:16 - 1:53:16

1133: No Apology

San Diego Synagogue Shooting and 8chan Manifestos

A shooting at a San Diego synagogue involves a suspect, John T. Ernest, who posted a manifesto on 8chan. The document, which mocks Donald Trump and references YouTuber PewDiePie, mirrors the format used by the Christchurch mosque shooter. The hosts question the lack of media focus on these specific details.

Accelerationism
Episode 1121 59:35 - 1:03:29

1121: Accelerationism

Candace Owens, PewDiePie Meme References

The hosts highlight the sarcastic nature of the manifesto, which claims Candace Owens was the primary influence for the attack. They explain the "Subscribe to PewDiePie" reference made during the live stream as an internet meme that the media misinterpreted. They argue the document was intentionally filled with "edgy humor" to attract young people and troll journalists.

Trump Head
Episode 795 1:02:41 - 1:04:57

795: Trump Head

Twitter Technical Issues and PewDiePie Artwork

Twitter experienced significant technical difficulties, including the failure of its "t.co" URL shortener, which broke links across the platform. The hosts discuss the dangers of centralized web services and the "flaky" nature of modern social media infrastructure. Additionally, they credit "Network Dolly" for the episode's artwork, which may feature the likeness of YouTube personality PewDiePie.

Shunt Unit
Episode 791 58:06 - 1:01:02

791: Shunt Unit

No Agenda Art Gallery and PewDiePie Influence

The hosts review the listener-submitted artwork for Episode 791, titled "Climate Disobedience," featuring Hillary Clinton. They discuss the current state of the "No Agenda Art" community, noting a temporary dip in quality and jokingly blaming the influence of the YouTuber PewDiePie for distracting key artists.

Come Together
Episode 786 1:00:33 - 1:02:06

786: Come Together

No Agenda Art War, PewDiePie vs Nick The Rat

A conflict has emerged in the No Agenda art community between a contributor using the name PewDiePie and the prolific artist Nick The Rat. The hosts encourage artists to focus on high-quality submissions that enhance the podcast's visual presentation in apps rather than engaging in internal rivalries.

Hot Rhetoric
Episode 784 55:31 - 1:00:02

784: Hot Rhetoric

Art Wars, NickTheRat vs PewDiePie

A conflict emerges within the No Agenda artist community between NickTheRat and a producer using the name PewDiePie. After NickTheRat's "Bernie in the Breach" artwork is featured, PewDiePie submits several "artist tips" and satirical pieces, including a rat in a meat grinder, sparking a discussion on "art wars."

Grim Math
Episode 772 1:02:06 - 1:04:38

772: Grim Math

No Agenda Art, Donor Appreciation and Knighthood

The hosts thank the "No Agenda" producers and artists for their contributions, specifically mentioning an IPCC Bible art submission. Sir Dwayne Melanson is recognized for a significant donation, earning the title of Duke of the Pacific Northwest. The segment emphasizes the "value-for-value" model and the importance of listener support.

Deconflicting
Episode 761 1:10:44 - 1:22:20

761: Deconflicting

No Agenda Executive Producer Credits, Posthumous Knighting

The hosts acknowledge executive and associate executive producers for Episode 761, including Sir KG of Childsburg and Sir Norman McDonough. A posthumous knighthood is conferred upon Carleton College Professor Roy Groh at the request of donor Frank Pugh. The segment includes listener notes regarding media skepticism and personal anecdotes about the "I Love Laundry" tour.