Another reason humans are space fae: voice throwing and ventriloquism. That shits fucking witchcraft as far as I’m concerned.



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Another reason humans are space fae: voice throwing and ventriloquism. That shits fucking witchcraft as far as I’m concerned.
Aaron Dilloway / Nigel Baldacchino - Split [Hanson, Voice Throwing]
Aaron Dilloway / Dylan Nyoukis - Dropout Elements [Hanson, Chocolate Monk]
Aaron Dilloway - Live At A Museum [Hanson]
Mark Morgan / Aaron Dilloway - Live In A Basement To No One [Hanson, Voice Throwing]
I want to learn ventriloquism OvO
Ventriloquists = Necromancers
The origins of automatonophobia can be dated to thousands of years ago. It has been said that through necromancy, or divination by communication with the dead, "...that ventriloquism finds its origins." At about 1500 BC the Israelites were outlawed from practicing necromancy. Even with the penalty of death enforced, the practice of necromancy still continued. Very similar to ventriloquists today, belly speakers arose.[citation needed] These speakers, or prophets, would pretend that dead spirits were speaking through them. To convince their audiences, the belly speakers would implement strategies that are still used by ventriloquists today. They would exercise tight lip control along with a voice other than their own.[citation needed] Necromancy, despite the many laws that were passed throughout the centuries, continued to flourish. Eventually it grew into a form of entertainment that the world associates with today.
-Wikipedia