The Daily Ignorance is the therapeutic rhetoric of Ryan Singer. A comedic look of all things, events, and ideas that have the unfortunate pleasure of passing through his head. The only thing taken serious, is not being serious. Follow suit.
Singer jumps on the bandwagon with his perspective on the slap heard round the world, the Kanye angle, and Tiger Woods return to golf.
Singer takes a little break from social media while waiting to see The Batman.
Singer is back to talking ignorance about women's ability to overcome, Kanye's genius, and Joe Rogan's Scandal.
Singer uncomfortably talks about what makes a creep, and who the next big Olympic Women's Swimmer will be.
Singer talks about what it must've been like being one of Hugh Hefner's girlfriends.
Stuffed full of shit, Singer rants about Thanksgiving, his lack of caring, and a horrifying event.
Singer complains about his current situation, how he thinks he can change his circumstances, and weighs in on his thoughts about the new Eternals movie.
Singer rants about Subway's new commercials, Aaron Rodgers attempt at lying, and whether or not Pete Davidson is going to be ok.
After a little hiatus, Singer is back to rant about Joe Rogan's miracle drug, Dave Chappelle's special, and Alec Baldwin's accident.
Singer talks about the Gabby Petito case, how much Brian Laundrie's parents know, and what Haitian refugees had to go through to sleep under a bridge.
Singer talks about Kanye and Drake's albums, their beef, and the similarities between Kanye and Beyonce's fans.
Singer talks about his fear of herpes, how sex has changed, and not trusting women's contraception.
Singer tries to determine if a super hero's sexuality matters.
While Singer talks about his struggles with food, he parallels his habits to those of drug addicts, questions whether making your kids fat should be considered abuse, and how losing your virginity changes you.
Singer talks about North Korean Defector Yeomni Park.
Singer transitions through the many meanings of a word, a movie that misogynists will like, and why things aren't always what they seem at the beach.
Singer discusses the changing of the Cleveland Indians moniker and how Olympic softball got it right.
Singer questions what it takes to be a religion, speaks about energy leftovers, and cult happenings.
Singer has a recurring nightmare, might have seen some crazy things, and Chad ain't shit.
Sex, Lies, and Videotape: Singer rants about a movie that he isn't very fond of.
Singer gets lost in a rant about his posture, fat shaming, and the effects of Tang.
Singer explains his hiatus, the new pandemic restrictions, and giggle juice.
Singer rants about corona tasks, a culture of honesty, and coming out of his proverbial closet.
Singer rants about faces matching names, becoming skinny fat, and the definition of a couple choice derogatory terms.
Singer rants on his birthday about getting older, getting bullied and booze.
Singer rants about douchebaggery, fatties, and being extra horny.
Singer gabbles about the madness in corona, flat earth, adult playtime, and the gender of diseases.
Singer babbles about the similarities between the covid-19 disease and herpes, the idea of a work friend, and stray love.
Singer attempts to speak about the Covid-19 pandemic before getting lost in the idea of science fiction turning into science fact, celebrities losing themselves, and kids not looking like their parents.
Trying to speak about a political commercial, Singer falls into a rant about global unity, race, and a new way to do leadership.
Singer talks about Thanksgiving, family, friends, and brother cousins.
Singer tries to decipher his notes about the 1st episode of Westworld.
Singer babbles on about hereditary genes, bad nuts, gays being good for population control and evolution.
Singer ponders on the race of "things", questions people wanting others to acknowledge who/what they fuck, and even mentions a blonde-haired, blue-eyed "tonk".
Singer speaks of mourning, the possibility of a god, and being a Jedi vs. being Toney Stark.
Singer rants about freedom of thought, Star Wars, and degen procreation.
Remembering scandal and racism, Singer reveals his fascination with a golf icon and sheds light on a fear that might make you look a little closer next time.
Singer rambles recklessly about colostomy bags and peer pressure's hold on society.
Singer explains his lifelong love of talking, his hatred of PC culture, and the evolution of lying.