‘You can even share your lived experience on the internet – how beautiful’: Enoch Mailangi

Enoch Mailangi discusses the funniest things he has ever seen on the internet, including serial killers, sex toy scandals, and an ode to Saoirse Ronan.

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The Funniest Things on the Internet

The internet is often seen as a place where narcissistic bad faith actors thrive, but it also offers a platform for sharing unique experiences. Enoch Mailangi explores the funniest things he has come across on the internet.

He emphasizes the beauty of being able to share one's lived experience, even if it's completely made up. Mailangi recounts various personas he has adopted online, showcasing the freedom and creativity the internet provides.

From claiming different cultural identities to embodying different roles, Mailangi highlights the limitless possibilities that the internet offers for self-expression.

Top 10 Funniest Internet Moments

1. 'Who is going to clean your toilets?': This video captures the experience of saying something outrageous and facing a mixed response. Mailangi humorously refers to it as the 'Monday monologues.'

2. Ed Hardy fashion show, Sydney 2009: Mailangi reminisces about a time when risk-taking and avant-garde fashion ruled Sydney, contrasting it with the city's current state of change.

3. Nicki Minaj puts the Barbz in time out: In a hilarious Instagram Live moment, Nicki Minaj playfully reprimands her fans, the Barbz, for demanding updates on her music. She also dismisses rumors about her height.

4. The Twin Towers – Seinfeld Spec Script: Mailangi pays homage to a thought-provoking Seinfeld spec script that tackles the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.

5. Saoirse Ronan by RXKNephew: A catchy tribute song to Irish actress Saoirse Ronan, accompanied by a quirky music video. Mailangi describes it as a 'certified banger.'

6. 'It’s not about the pasta!': A street argument between Vanderpump Rules cast members becomes a source of entertainment, sparking rumors about hidden meanings behind their heated exchange.

7. Crackhead Barney & Friends: Mailangi praises the comedic talent of Crackhead Barney, particularly her coverage of a Maga protest and her dark humor that resonates during bleak times.

8. David’s dead: A miscommunication during Celebrity Big Brother leads to confusion and chaos among the contestants. Mailangi deems it perfect television.

9. Wendy Williams’ theory of the killer: Mailangi reflects on Wendy Williams' belief that killers are lurking everywhere, urging everyone to be vigilant.

10. DildoGate: Mailangi ends the list with a humorous and cryptic reference to an undisclosed incident, leaving readers intrigued.

Enoch Mailangi: A Screenwriter and Troublemaker

Enoch Mailangi is an esteemed screenwriter known for their work on various TV shows and films. Their credits include Stan's Year Of and Invisible Boys, SBS's While The Men Are Away, and ABC's Crazy Fun Park.

Based in Sydney, Mailangi has gained recognition for their ability to challenge norms and provoke thought through their creative endeavors. They have also embraced the internet as a means of expressing their own unique perspective and engaging with a wider audience.

To find out more about Enoch Mailangi and their work, follow them on Instagram for a glimpse into their intriguing and boundary-pushing world.