uncultureddoubloon's Podcast sideblog
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Activity sporadic || The Penumbra Podcast/The Magnus Archives/F&S Productions/Old Gods of Appalachia/Wolf 359/Eos 10/The Bridge/The Strange Case of the Starship Iris
Cecil Palmer could do TMA but Jon Sims could not do WTNV. Cecil has no fucking curiosity, as the Archivist he would read all the statements and go “golly, these sure are fun :)” then find out about the Fears and kill Elias in three days. Jon in Night Vale would be fired and eaten day 1
eiffel's still got his blockbuster card in his wallet and he considers that a point of pride. every time he has to pull out his id he has to sort through his collection of stupid novelty licenses he bought from tourist traps. route 66 a leon ufo cruisin' license sex: yes type stuff. it's otherwise packed full of crumpled expired coupons he thought would come in handy and then immediately forgot about. he's got $5.17 in cash and twelve dollars on a dave & buster's gift card
TECHNICALLY it is still the ten year anniversary of wolf 359 if you live somewhere that’s NOT EST (which is not me but shhhhh)
ANYWAY !!! You guys remember when I was all like “darn I wish wolf 359 was a visual media so I could make that edit thats trending!” I did it. I cosplayed all eight characters involved in the mutiny, and I made it a visual media, and I EDITED IT MOTHERFUCKERS :D
I’ll reblog this with a much sappier caption in a minute I just so wanna be technically on time because this took a WEEK—
I’m so god damn happy to be done with this before I go to bed that I’m not even gonna think about the fear of posting my face here lmao g’night dear listeners and what have you <3
I’ve been looking up compilations of spooky stories lately to listen to while I’m doing stuff, and man, I really love the vengeful ghosts of women and children. Anyone who is disenfranchised by the society they live in, really, but women and kids are the most frequent ones I encounter. Something about people who had so little control over their circumstances in life, finally having the power to take control of their story in death. It’s tragic but satisfying.