& last I checked, there’s no proof that gay relationships cause hallucinations of French royalty - Ashley Flowers, Supernatural: The Moberly-Jourdain Incident
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& last I checked, there’s no proof that gay relationships cause hallucinations of French royalty - Ashley Flowers, Supernatural: The Moberly-Jourdain Incident
why does QAnon rhetoric sound so familiar... oh right
How does one atone for becoming what they were born to become? How does one atone for becoming what they are made?
Loki, Loki: The God of Fire, Parcast Network: Mythology
the guy half of the true crime podcast duo I listen to left the show I’m literally going to be physically ill
his voice is the only male voice I’ve found that I can tolerate listening to in podcast-form
I’ve listened to this duo for 6 years, what am I supposed to do without him
edit: I’m on the verge of tears because the woman of the duo just said the disclaimer quote, that the guy usually says, for the first time and it sounded so different and less meaningful without him, why am I crying at work
Listen to Conspiracy Theories on Spotify. The truth is rarely the best story. And when it’s not the only story, the truth deserves another look. Every Monday and Wednesday, we tell the complicated stories behind the world’s most controversial events and possible cover-ups. Conspiracy? Maybe. Coincidence? Maybe. Complicated? Absolutely. Conspiracy Theories is a Spotify Original from Parcast.
The meaning of his name is lost to time. Some say it has to do with fire. There is evidence, too, that it's associated with air. Some say it means 'knot' or 'tangle.' Perhaps it's 'spider' or maybe even 'cobweb.' It could mean 'lock' and it could mean 'key.' But the one that would strike the most fear in the hearts of the Gods, the one that feels as though it's the most apt interpretation, that meaning is: to break.
Loki: The Trickster God, Parcast Network: Mythology
After an evening of drinking, Lord Byron was visited by the ghost of a monk who demanded he return the skulls he had unearthed to their rest
Happy Halloween! Looking for something Romantic and spooky? Give this podcast a listen! It's all about Newstead Abbey, the supposedly haunted home Byron occupied for a time. The podcast relies on first hand accounts, recreating them as active narrations! It's cheesy in a fun way.
Warnings: violence, some nondescriptive deaths, and general spookiness.
Happy Halloween! 👻
UNSOLVED MURDERS: TRUE CRIME STORIES from Parcast Network