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* ForcedMeme: Brady's forte. It even works some of the time. The Mighty Black Stump and Freebooting are the most notable examples. That and his endless need to find "The Official X of Hello Internet", which the fandom enables like crazy.

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* ForcedMeme: Brady's forte. It forte, and it even works some of the time. time.
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The Mighty Black Stump and Freebooting are the most notable examples. That and his Brady's endless need to find "The Official X of Hello Internet", which the fandom enables like crazy.crazy.
** Freebooting is the most notable example, in part because it became a part of internet lexicon when referring to people who steal content to reupload for views and[=/=]or ad revenue.
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it's binary, not morse code


[[caption-width-right:200:.... . .-.. .-.. --- / .. -. - . .-. -. . -[[labelnote: Translation]]Hello Internet[[/labelnote]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:200:01101000 01101001[[labelnote: Translation]]hi[[/labelnote]]]]



* OnceAnEpisode: The jingle for Hello Internet plays at the start of each episode, which is Morse Code for..Hello Internet.

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* OnceAnEpisode: The jingle for Hello Internet plays at the start of each episode, which is Morse Code for..Hello Internet.binary for "hi" (which, in addition to being a greeting, primarily stands for "Hello Internet").
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* EveryoneKnowsMorseCode: The Intro to the podcast is the phrase "Hello Internet" in morse code.
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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: In one episode, Grey laments that try as he might, he can't find a collared shirt with the exact attributes he wants. He's gotten so frustrated about this that he has occasionally, but very seriously, considered starting a small factory just to create the shirts he wants. In the next episode's follow-up, Myke mentions that many fans asked why Grey didn't just go to a tailor. Grey admits that this had never occurred to him, partly because he unconsciously thought of tailors as something from a bygone era.
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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by two educational Website/{{YouTube}}rs: WebVideo/CGPGrey and Creator/BradyHaran. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]

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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by two educational Website/{{YouTube}}rs: WebVideo/CGPGrey and Creator/BradyHaran.Brady Haran of WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} fame. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]



The podcast has been inactive since episode 136 was released on since 28 February 2020. On 18 May 2020, [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HelloInternet/comments/glih6v/please_stop_hounding_grey_and_brady_for_contenthi/fr1qney/ Brady said on Reddit that the two were simply taking a break, and are still on good terms with one another.]]

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The podcast has been inactive since episode Episode 136 was released on since 28 February February, 2020. On 18 May the 18th May, 2020, [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HelloInternet/comments/glih6v/please_stop_hounding_grey_and_brady_for_contenthi/fr1qney/ Brady said on Reddit that the two were simply taking a break, and are still on good terms with one another.]]
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The podcast has been inactive since episode 136 was released on since 28 February 2020. On 18 May 2020, [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HelloInternet/comments/glih6v/please_stop_hounding_grey_and_brady_for_contenthi/fr1qney/ Brady said on Reddit that the two were simply taking a break, and are still on good terms with one another.]]
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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by educational Website/{{YouTube}}rs WebVideo/CGPGrey and Brady Haran of WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} fame. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]

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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by two educational Website/{{YouTube}}rs Website/{{YouTube}}rs: WebVideo/CGPGrey and Brady Haran of WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} fame.Creator/BradyHaran. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]
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You can listen to the show [[http://www.hellointernet.fm/ right here,]] or via their [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwez9XDNV_wS0WNDZteXjgw Youtube channel here]], which also has "animated" episodes by both Dovksy (formely) and Hm Boutet (currently).

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* SimulationGame: Grey is a big fan of these and has had a PrisonArchitect kick going for a while.

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* SimulationGame: Grey is a big fan of these and has had a PrisonArchitect VideoGame/PrisonArchitect kick going for a while.while. He's also dabbled in VideoGame/EuroTruckSimulator too.
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* OnceAnEpisode: The jingle for Hello Internet plays at the start of each episode, which is Morse Code for..Hello Internet.

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* CallBack: SO MANY. At this point Hello Internet is like "Callbacks: The Podcast". Discussions of past topics is common and hell the beginning of every episode is followup and feedback from the last one.

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* CallBack: SO MANY. At this point Hello Internet is like "Callbacks: The Podcast". Discussions of past topics is common and hell the beginning of every episode is followup and feedback from the last one.one
**This has slowed down significantly after Project Cyclops

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* EveryoneKnowsMorseCode: The Intro to the podcast is the phrase "Hello Internet" in morse code.
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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by educational {{YouTube}}rs WebVideo/CGPGrey and Brady Haran of WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} fame. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]

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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by educational {{YouTube}}rs Website/{{YouTube}}rs WebVideo/CGPGrey and Brady Haran of WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} fame. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]
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* RedOniBlueOni: One might think Grey is the Blue Oni here; there's a RunningGag of Brady calling him a robot because of his emphasis on efficiency and utility (sometimes bordering on asceticism), and his rational, emotionally detached, and often unpopular views on many subjects. Yet of the two, Grey laughs more (and louder), swears more, is more opinionated, gets more heated when discussing his opinions, and gets more excited about things he likes. Brady is more soft-spoken, more middle-of-the-road, doesn't get very emotional when discussing his opinions, and never swears. So if anything, Grey is the Red Oni, and Brady is the Blue Oni.

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* RedOniBlueOni: One might think Grey is the Blue Oni here; there's a RunningGag of Brady calling him a robot because of his emphasis on efficiency and utility (sometimes bordering on asceticism), and his rational, emotionally detached, and often unpopular views on many subjects. Yet of the two, Grey laughs more (and louder), swears more, is more opinionated, gets more heated fired up when discussing his opinions, and gets more excited about things he likes. Brady is more soft-spoken, more middle-of-the-road, doesn't get very emotional when discussing his opinions, and never swears. So if anything, Grey is the Red Oni, and Brady is the Blue Oni.
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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by educational {{Youtube}}rs WebVideo/CGPGrey and Brady Haran of Numberphile fame. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]

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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by educational {{Youtube}}rs {{YouTube}}rs WebVideo/CGPGrey and Brady Haran of Numberphile WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} fame. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]

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* CallBack: SO MANY. At this point Hello Internet is like "Callbacks: The Podcast". Discusssions of past topics is common and hell the beginning of every episode is followup and feedback from the last one.

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* CallBack: SO MANY. At this point Hello Internet is like "Callbacks: The Podcast". Discusssions Discussions of past topics is common and hell the beginning of every episode is followup and feedback from the last one.


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* RedOniBlueOni: One might think Grey is the Blue Oni here; there's a RunningGag of Brady calling him a robot because of his emphasis on efficiency and utility (sometimes bordering on asceticism), and his rational, emotionally detached, and often unpopular views on many subjects. Yet of the two, Grey laughs more (and louder), swears more, is more opinionated, gets more heated when discussing his opinions, and gets more excited about things he likes. Brady is more soft-spoken, more middle-of-the-road, doesn't get very emotional when discussing his opinions, and never swears. So if anything, Grey is the Red Oni, and Brady is the Blue Oni.
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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by educational youtubers [[CGPGrey CGPGrey]] and Brady Haran of Numberphile fame. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]

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Hello Internet is a {{podcast}} created by educational youtubers [[CGPGrey CGPGrey]] {{Youtube}}rs WebVideo/CGPGrey and Brady Haran of Numberphile fame. It consists of the two friends discussing a range of topics including technology, productivity, flags, life, plane crashes, and just about whatever catches their interest. It originally began as a 10-episode project, but after that, the hosts decided to continue it. After the second season of 10 episodes, they stopped dividing into seasons. Aside from a growing list of recurring topics and running gags, the format has remained consistent since about episode 4. Each episode usually contains an opening followup section and occasionally some sort of theme, though the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny discussions tend to wander (a lot).]]



* ChildHater: "It's easy to whinge about kids, because they're like little monsters." - CGPGrey

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* ChildHater: "It's easy to whinge about kids, because they're like little monsters." - CGPGreyGrey

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