Episode eighty six, Tucked In. This episode heavily features the death of a man named Robin, which, coincidentally, is also my name. Hearing Melanie King narrating my own death to me is quite the experience.
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Episode eighty six, Tucked In. This episode heavily features the death of a man named Robin, which, coincidentally, is also my name. Hearing Melanie King narrating my own death to me is quite the experience.
"Blankets never do anything" factoid is actually a statistical error. The average blanket keeps at least one person warm at night. Mag86 blanket which never did anything is an outlier adn should not be counted.
“The first Sasha. What… What was she like?”
kind of feel a weird sense of pride in how the magnus episode that I’ve seen the most people agree to be the scariest (86) has melanie reading the statement. like yessss you’re doing amazing sweetie 🥰🥰
Mag 86
As someone who is scared of the dark (hush), THAT WHISPERED LINE MELANIE DID WAS DUCKING TERRIFYING
"The blanket never did anything" HELL NO
thingy i made out of an old tape for the friend that got me into tma :)
tim is becoming more and more like season 1 jon :(
"The blanket never did anything." - MAG 86
TMAGP 34 has got me thinking about the ways in which people have tried to fend off the fears, and then I started thinking about Jon again and his rib.
He used part of his body as an anchor, but it didn't work because there was not enough "Human" left in him to be tethered to it. Only the tape recorders, a physical manifestation of his connection to the Eye could save him. And Martin knew this. And it saved him.
The rib never did anything. But Martin knowing Jon, and accepting his changes, choosing to know him even as an Avatar, did.
Something something fear alters our perceptions of reality/ourselves, but awareness of these changes can help us navigate our fears easier.