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Ludicrous

Ludicrous

By: Will Mars / Radu Isac
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Comedians vs. The Algorithm. Behind every viral clip is hours of nonsense. This is that nonsense.Will Mars / Radu Isac
Episodes
  • Ep.38 – Abolish All Fences & Let Humanity Roam Free
    Jan 21 2026

    This week on Ludicrous, Will and Radu imagine a world with no fences at all — no boundaries, no barriers, no “keep out” signs.

    Would it create a more trusting, harmonious society?
    Or would it instantly descend into territorial madness?

    From property and privacy to human nature and misplaced optimism, this episode explores how one simple idea could either save the world… or ruin it immediately.

    Perfect for fans of satire, big philosophical questions, and comedians confidently solving problems they don’t understand.

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    14 mins
  • Ep.37 – Government Funded Cash Bonuses for Good Parents
    Jan 15 2026

    This week on Ludicrous, Will and Radu tackle a truly unhinged social policy:
    Psychologically test everyone at 18 — then pay parents whose kids turn out “well.”

    Would it create better citizens?
    Would it destroy families?
    Would anyone cheat immediately?

    Perfect for fans of satire, social commentary, and big ideas that fall apart in real time.

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    18 mins
  • Ep.36 – Ban Advertising & Remove Comedy from Villages
    Jan 7 2026

    This week on Ludicrous:
    Radu argues that advertising and marketing are a plague on modern life and should be banned completely — no more persuasion, no more slogans, no more algorithms telling you what to buy.

    Will, meanwhile, believes the arts have spread too far. His solution?
    Move all comedy clubs back to the cities, and let towns and villages enjoy a quiet, culture-free existence.

    It’s a debate about art, commerce, modern life — and why comedians should never be allowed near policy decisions.

    Perfect for fans of satire, cultural commentary, and comedians arguing boldly about ridiculous ideas.

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    24 mins
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