This is basically me talking about urban myths creepy pastas and everything that’s Halloweenish and creepy, eerie, or scary. Don’t listen before you go to bed that’s all I can say.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
The short episode talks about the yUnni legend of the early man which were more like an animal than anything else. Enjoy.
The beginning of season two we talk about the manga and their characters 12 demon moon and the atrocities against man and property. Do you listen to this in the middle of the day not in the middle of the night thank you
The ultimate Trevor Henderson mythology where technology is involved and ancient deity
The smile room gives its name away because it’s literally well you just have to listen to the podcast episode to find out why it’s called a smile room
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But pls stop sniffing. Other than that awesome pod but needs more work done Also I literally listen to this in the middle of the night so… more
Your old can you get somone younger no offense
Old women talking about Trevor Henderson is just a no. Please get a better host
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Apple Podcasts | #79 | Philippines/Arts/Performing Arts |
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