THE MAGNUS ARCHIVES #94 - Dead Woman Walking

2018 ж. 28 Там.
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MAG094 - Case #0172904 - Georgina Barker
Statement regarding the last words of a possible corpse.
The Magnus Archives tells the tale of an encounter with university activism that left them feeling somewhat fearless.
Content Notes: Mortality, undead, depression
Starring: Martin Blackwood - Alexander J Newall; Georgie Barker - Sasha McKenna
Writer: Jonathan Sims
Director: Alexander J Newall
Editors: Alexander J Newall, James, Brock Winstead
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  • They werent allowed to tell us their names 🤝🤝 the blanket didnt do anything

    @user-vg1cb3zp7w@user-vg1cb3zp7w4 жыл бұрын
    • What does this mean

      @ironbarsjack7977@ironbarsjack79774 жыл бұрын
    • what does "they werent allowed to tell us their names" mean,,? i don't quite follow,, sorry

      @ephemeral8967@ephemeral89673 жыл бұрын
    • @@ephemeral8967 When a corpse is in a college to be studied the students aren't allowed to know their names

      @TheDoomBlueShell@TheDoomBlueShell3 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheDoomBlueShell ........ oh

      @allenl5960@allenl59603 жыл бұрын
    • I listen to these at night with the blankets pulled up just over my chin because it makes me feel safe... and that DAMN EPISODE has messed me up.

      @grilllord5251@grilllord52513 жыл бұрын
  • let the bodies hit the floor let the bodies hit the floor let the bodies hit the floor let the bo

    @swiftfeathers7028@swiftfeathers70284 жыл бұрын
    • FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRR

      @Companion92@Companion924 жыл бұрын
    • swiftfeathers oooh wah Ah Ah Ah! Oh wrong song oops

      @RoseMultiverse@RoseMultiverse4 жыл бұрын
    • @@RoseMultiverse Ha ha. nice one!

      @Dante-ui5xu@Dante-ui5xu3 жыл бұрын
    • I haven't listened to the episode yet and this comment made me scared

      @nadianadia4867@nadianadia48673 жыл бұрын
    • *tss tss*

      @AmaraLunaera@AmaraLunaera Жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate that Jon asked Georgie if it was alright for him to use his power so she could tell her story correctly. It shows that he respects this newfound power and doesn't want to make her uncomfortable. Good detail.

    @vivkaupish7621@vivkaupish76213 жыл бұрын
    • Honestly its great. Seeing him slowly adjust to the knowledge of his power to extract information from people. Although this man hasn’t had a good nights sleep in ages. Maybe he can befriend someone with a sleep related patron 😂

      @flamingtorrent2109@flamingtorrent2109 Жыл бұрын
    • @@flamingtorrent2109 Sleep is but the younger brother of Death.

      @Abigail-hu5wf@Abigail-hu5wf Жыл бұрын
    • 😂 do you not know how to communicate? Not a magical power

      @jennifermoriarty2188@jennifermoriarty218811 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jennifermoriarty2188ah yes another ignorant individual. Like BRO HES LIKE A TRUTH SERUM ITS NOT THAT BAD ?? also just wait till you see👁

      @chillinwithfrogs9708@chillinwithfrogs97087 ай бұрын
  • So basically this entity gives you existential crisis

    @skyclaude8847@skyclaude88473 жыл бұрын
    • "This is The End!"

      @Fragmentsinfractals488@Fragmentsinfractals4882 жыл бұрын
    • -the end........of your sanity.

      @azulBjort_1406@azulBjort_14062 жыл бұрын
    • it also plays chess with you

      @clipso9061@clipso90612 жыл бұрын
    • @@clipso9061 or whatever you want really

      @oburci9596@oburci9596 Жыл бұрын
  • Jon: "So… what happened?" *[Cue: The_Ceaseless_Watcher_sound_effects.wav]*

    @KemonoPriestessHazuki@KemonoPriestessHazuki4 жыл бұрын
    • God I love your comments-

      @Dr_Woods@Dr_Woods Жыл бұрын
  • *they weren't allowed to tell us their names* holy heck you guys are so good at storytelling

    @CallMeNIBS@CallMeNIBS4 жыл бұрын
    • CallMeNIBS what is this from I’m confused

      @ironbarsjack7977@ironbarsjack79774 жыл бұрын
    • @@TH-is8cf Legally, if you're a med student working with a cadaver, your superiors can't tell you their names.

      @belindaluna2067@belindaluna20674 жыл бұрын
    • @@belindaluna2067 here, though, it's the context of where Alex has seen this person before that makes that line hit so hard. That fact is just normal and mundane...until it's about a person you saw moving about.

      @Vi_Vi_1@Vi_Vi_1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Vi_Vi_1 This was in reply to someone who didn't understand why "they weren't allowed to tell us their names" was such an effective line. Not everyone knows what that was meant to communicate.

      @belindaluna2067@belindaluna2067 Жыл бұрын
    • @@belindaluna2067 makes sense! Looking back i see that i missed something haha. Either way, definitely a badass line

      @Vi_Vi_1@Vi_Vi_1 Жыл бұрын
  • Georgie: "Her name was Alex Brook" Me: "and she's going to die."

    @itsiz9738@itsiz97384 жыл бұрын
    • She is going to live technically

      @sumitrana2420@sumitrana24203 жыл бұрын
  • the static when he invokes the power aaa love the little audio cues, the sound design is really inspiring

    @launch_queen@launch_queen4 жыл бұрын
    • Amanda C Ikr?

      @Mondy667@Mondy6674 жыл бұрын
    • So exciting!!

      @CallMeNIBS@CallMeNIBS4 жыл бұрын
    • It's so chilling I LOVE IT

      @jarf2448@jarf24484 жыл бұрын
    • AAAAAAA IKIKIK IT'S SO COOL

      @Forlorn_Overseer@Forlorn_Overseer3 жыл бұрын
    • I wasn’t the only one who heard it

      @cooperemmerton2692@cooperemmerton26922 жыл бұрын
  • Having no fear seems like one of the better aftermaths of these encounters

    @TH-is8cf@TH-is8cf4 жыл бұрын
    • Well, complete lack of fear or anxiety would lead to a very quick death, actually. But I guess she acts on the understanding of danger that she still has, and that's how she's getting by?

      @jaderush4141@jaderush41413 жыл бұрын
    • I mean if you see a complete lack of self preservation as a good thing then yeah I guess

      @someoneawesome8717@someoneawesome87173 жыл бұрын
    • *after episode 200* I HAVE HEARD THE VOICE OF DEATH ITSELF AND GEORGIE'S REACTION WAS 100% VALID

      @someoneawesome8717@someoneawesome87173 жыл бұрын
    • @@someoneawesome8717 except she said she recognizes danger. So yeah, decently good aftermath

      @thebathroom6327@thebathroom63273 жыл бұрын
    • Considering that she still has the ability to be cautious and mind danger, hell yeah. As soon as I heard that, I was overcome with envy, if I’m honest.

      @racoon_in_ankhmorpork@racoon_in_ankhmorpork Жыл бұрын
  • Local dead lady gives already depressed uni students depression 2.0 More at 5

    @forgottenmachine806@forgottenmachine8063 жыл бұрын
    • now with new and improved existential dread!

      @f_mva@f_mva3 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah that sounds about right

      @someoneawesome8717@someoneawesome87173 жыл бұрын
    • I’m cackling, because the first thought I had when Dead Lass spoke up was “if she tried that on me she’d be sorely disappointed”. Like, great, I can finally defeat a spooky monster! 😃 With the power of horrible depression. ☹️

      @RainWelsh@RainWelsh3 жыл бұрын
    • @@RainWelsh I second that motion!

      @someoneawesome8717@someoneawesome87173 жыл бұрын
    • @@RainWelsh Dead Lass: *Speaks* Me, with suicidal, clinical, hereditary depression: Okay and?

      @elvingearmasterirma7241@elvingearmasterirma72412 жыл бұрын
  • Oh yes they said fight, flight or freeze! Finally someone included the thrid option

    @Companion92@Companion924 жыл бұрын
    • the fourth is fawn, I think it means to flatter(?), but it confuses me

      @riverunderhilll2018@riverunderhilll20183 жыл бұрын
    • I'm Tired Fornicate

      @DrMDHyde@DrMDHyde3 жыл бұрын
    • @@riverunderhilll2018 As a response to danger, 'fawn' is meant to placate the person/thing which is presenting the danger. If you can make the dangerous thing happy, it won't be dangerous anymore, basically. :)

      @greywriter@greywriter3 жыл бұрын
    • @@greywriter mood, also, if you're my previous group therapist there is a sort of subsection of its own in that fear response area which is protect and defend where basically if you percive someone else being scared or in a scary situation, you have the reflex to protect them.

      @KateCantDraw@KateCantDraw2 жыл бұрын
    • It may have been the first time they've explain it as such but it's been used (as a response to danger) so many times throughout out the show...... Nice✌️

      @azulBjort_1406@azulBjort_14062 жыл бұрын
  • "the moment you will die will feel exactly the same as this one" Isn't that something someone else said, in an earlier episode? That phrase seems really familiar

    @twistysunshine@twistysunshine4 жыл бұрын
    • episode 70, near the beginning!

      @defme1@defme14 жыл бұрын
    • @@defme1 thanks!!!

      @twistysunshine@twistysunshine4 жыл бұрын
    • Yes! In the episode "taken ill" from season 1 >:3!!

      @lydiac9118@lydiac91183 жыл бұрын
    • Book that was basically the death note but much, much scarier

      @artimessnow3950@artimessnow39503 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah with the death book

      @FlyingBisonSuperiority@FlyingBisonSuperiority3 жыл бұрын
  • The way John gets exhausted from realizing most everyone he knows has been affected by these beings a bit like working in the field of sexual violence prevention and coming to know how much it touches all the people you've known

    @AshleyGrenstone@AshleyGrenstone3 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly what i was thinking

      @benotafra1d@benotafra1d Жыл бұрын
  • What if we the audience were the eye...

    @moosilio1040@moosilio10404 жыл бұрын
    • oh shit

      @peenyweeny3834@peenyweeny38344 жыл бұрын
    • That's meta as fuck

      @motherfuckerultimate@motherfuckerultimate4 жыл бұрын
    • I think you are on to something here

      @Companion92@Companion924 жыл бұрын
    • If that's actually a thing I will scream

      @Gray7601@Gray76014 жыл бұрын
    • that would be really lame and overdone; I really REALLY hope they won't pull up that shitty old 4th wall break

      @ineedmoresalmon2475@ineedmoresalmon24754 жыл бұрын
  • Sleepy Jon at the end is so nice compared to literally every other second of this, so terrifying then so cute so quickly y'all are fuckin with my emotions hardcore

    @mirror_draco5160@mirror_draco51604 жыл бұрын
    • This is going to sound strange, but bear with me for a second: his sleepy sigh-breaths made my ears very happy. It felt nice.

      @vguerrero1433@vguerrero14332 жыл бұрын
  • i find the fact that the episode is tagged with the trigger warning "mortality" is funny

    @anubis3365@anubis33652 жыл бұрын
    • For some people, its actually a pretty intense psychological trigger. Crippling anxiety and depression even thinking about it.

      @mimkyodar@mimkyodar2 жыл бұрын
    • @@mimkyodar That's very fair, it was simply the contrast to the other content warnings that was amusing

      @anubis3365@anubis33652 жыл бұрын
    • @@mimkyodar I used to be that way, but then at some point I realized there was no point worrying about the inevitable, it takes away from living altogether.

      @Sxcheschka@Sxcheschka Жыл бұрын
    • @@Sxcheschka That's nice.

      @mimkyodar@mimkyodar Жыл бұрын
  • Me: hears title My brain: Heather's the musical intensifies

    @oneproudukrainian2063@oneproudukrainian20633 жыл бұрын
    • EXACTLY I was like: Well, I guess we found the dead girl walking, but she's grown up since then

      @BlueCat201X@BlueCat201X3 жыл бұрын
    • Yes

      @someoneawesome8717@someoneawesome87173 жыл бұрын
    • ***S AM E***

      @Forlorn_Overseer@Forlorn_Overseer3 жыл бұрын
    • I saw this comment and was like FINALLY someone sees it too

      @devaughnp.4721@devaughnp.47213 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah she kinda took a turn for the worse

      @virginiaf4117@virginiaf41172 жыл бұрын
  • It's kind of fascinating how Georgie and the guy from Cheating Death have nearly opposing views on eternity, and how neither view is seen as objectively superior to the other. This series has some really great narratives and philosophies

    @TobiasFangorIsntCis@TobiasFangorIsntCis2 жыл бұрын
  • oh fINALLY Jon has one rest jfc

    @voidmatic@voidmatic4 жыл бұрын
    • @lila mansilla jesus effin' christ

      @voidmatic@voidmatic3 жыл бұрын
  • Now I just feel left out. Everyone and their mother seems to have had some sort of supernatural experience, and here's little old me getting a boring old natural life. Where's my meeting with beings beyond the understanding of man, eh?

    @matthewstephenson5781@matthewstephenson57814 жыл бұрын
    • Normal stuff is ok though.

      @Iquey@Iquey3 жыл бұрын
    • Take it from me, you want nothing. In a way its special due to how rare it is. Even those of us who chose contact with the separated are usually not ready when they contact back. Or when another faction decides to step in.

      @clayxros576@clayxros5763 жыл бұрын
    • When I was younger I went on a hike with my parents and had a little digital camera with me that I was taking pictures of every other tree and interesting rock with. It must have been turned on and I took a few pictures without noticing and when I looked at them in the hotel room I noticed one photo that was very blurry but it looked like there was a masked face staring right back at me. I was convinced I had disturbed something paranormal and that it would come to haunt me at night but it never did. Only years later when I found the photos of this hiking trip and looked at them on a bigger screen I realized that what I thought was a face was really just a part of my shoe. Statement ends There's my not-paranormal encounter

      @lilaboxx@lilaboxx3 жыл бұрын
    • Count yourself lucky.

      @mistydevillier2197@mistydevillier21972 жыл бұрын
    • Well, idk, are you British?

      @pestilence.and.plague@pestilence.and.plague2 жыл бұрын
  • When Georgie said "Then that means it's already ended" I...understood? And, christ, I'd never thought about it that way before? That's terrifying

    @themaninyourcomputer@themaninyourcomputer3 жыл бұрын
  • "There are some things it doesn't help to know more about"

    @CallMeNIBS@CallMeNIBS4 жыл бұрын
  • dude the rerecorded intro _still_ gets me. He just says "The Magnus Archives" that bit more sinisterly.

    @itsiz9738@itsiz97384 жыл бұрын
  • “The moment that you die will feel exactly the same as this one.” And in an instant I understood. There’s no… difference between the present and the future, no other me that will suffer the indignity of death while I live on. It’s all a single moment, and there’s… there’s no difference between that last moment that ushers us out into oblivion and the one we experience now. The promise of a cold and lonely eternity in the grave would have been a mercy; at least it would be eternal. But everything ends, even the universe, even time. And… that means it has always already ended. I felt every feeling within me boil up: anger, despair, joy, hope, fear. Especially fear. They overwhelmed me, and burned up with the monumental realisation of the scale we existed on. Not the meaningless vastness of the universe, but the… the smallness of it.

    @defme1@defme14 жыл бұрын
    • Very unsexy that I was squeezed into this universe with a sell-by date, and kind of sucks that for us humans, eternity only exists as what we're remembered by, and by whom. In a lot of cultures its seen that even if there is an afterlife, your spot in it is only guaranteed with your remembrance by living people. Can we even picture a non existence outside of being forgotten without removing what makes us human entirely? Is it even real if we can't view it through the lens and tethers and nuances that come with being human?? Anyway back to my silly horror thriller podcast, have a pleasant day

      @lydiac9118@lydiac91183 жыл бұрын
    • WAIT SHIT YOU WERE QUOTING THE EPISODE MY BAD I THOUGHT YOU WERE MONOLOGUING, CARRY ON LMAO

      @lydiac9118@lydiac91183 жыл бұрын
    • herbal phlegm HAHA bless you though and you’re absolutely right

      @defme1@defme13 жыл бұрын
    • I very much wanted to go *are you okay?*

      @artimessnow3950@artimessnow39503 жыл бұрын
    • @@lydiac9118 Nonexistence will feel exactly like it did before you were born. Was it so terrible? No. No one has nightmares about the non-existence before. People refuse to acknowledge it. Only the non-existence after existing frightens--because it is loss. I'm agnostic about afterlife. The strangeness of the evolutions of consciousness, from dead matter sparking RNA information constructs to the mysterious group decisions of slime molds, make me wary of current certainties.

      @Badficwriter@Badficwriter2 ай бұрын
  • I am only three-and-a-half minutes in, and I already identify with Georgina more than I am probably supposed to.

    @Tegres1@Tegres14 жыл бұрын
    • hooo boyyyy she's hella relatable

      @CallMeNIBS@CallMeNIBS4 жыл бұрын
  • Oh, so the corpse just gave her a large existential crisis and that suddenly evaporated her fear? Come on man, I have an existential crisis every other day and I still get scared occasionally :(

    @weffle2449@weffle24493 жыл бұрын
    • Maybe if you find a magic zombie woman to give you Depression 2 it’ll work out better for you

      @heatherramirez6141@heatherramirez614123 күн бұрын
  • sleepy jon and extremely relatable depresso bean georgie barker testimony all in one episode? thanks Obama

    @klaushargreevesstanaccount8835@klaushargreevesstanaccount88353 жыл бұрын
  • Officially REALLY getting to the point in this series where we're constantly going "holy shit. HOLY SHIT" at it all. The sound when Jon asked "what happened" made me SHIT MY TROUSERS (REAL) (NOT CLICKBAIT)

    @jellifygirl@jellifygirl2 жыл бұрын
    • To clarify, "we" is me. We're not like. projecting on everyone here. That would be cringe

      @jellifygirl@jellifygirl2 жыл бұрын
    • @@jellifygirl Why are you referring to yourself as "we" then?

      @L0zza@L0zza Жыл бұрын
    • @@L0zza they're royalty

      @mjamin9124@mjamin9124 Жыл бұрын
  • Forgot the Heather's song was dead girl walking not dead woman and ended up in this fandom this was my first episode.

    @galacticphoenix8121@galacticphoenix81213 жыл бұрын
    • Quite a place to start! How have you liked the podcast since? 🙂

      @TheNitpickChick@TheNitpickChick3 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheNitpickChick my only criticism is that john and Martin need to go out already!!

      @galacticphoenix8121@galacticphoenix81213 жыл бұрын
    • Galactic Phoenix - Don’t know how far you are in the series, but the boys have been a bit busy! But they make time, in their own way. Patience. 😉

      @TheNitpickChick@TheNitpickChick3 жыл бұрын
    • What a way to get into a series; I'm actually quite envious.

      @maneater2066@maneater20663 жыл бұрын
    • Oh no

      @purplecatloverrandompizza@purplecatloverrandompizza2 жыл бұрын
  • In retrospect, I do wonder... has the static always been there when Jon asked his questions, from the very beginning?

    @diray3474@diray34743 жыл бұрын
    • SERIOUSLY, I WONDERED TOO, WHY CAN'T I REMEMBER THAT

      @a.b.6689@a.b.66892 жыл бұрын
    • It grows over the series

      @melissaharris3389@melissaharris33892 ай бұрын
  • Oh Jonathan 😞 Sleep now darling!

    @Marylily2@Marylily24 жыл бұрын
  • She's such a good friend to Jon!!! I love her.

    @heyLaina@heyLaina3 жыл бұрын
  • I love how this episode achieved not also the usual feeling of existential dread, but *also* managed to trigger Heathers the Musical flashbacks in some people. Including me of course. Job well done Rusty Quill, I guess now we know that Veronica grew up from a Dead Girl Walking to a Dead Woman Walking.

    @BlueCat201X@BlueCat201X3 жыл бұрын
  • Hey uh ik this episode is important in the fact that it reveals Georgie was always a part of it, Jon is learning to focus his powers, big ol inevitability of death monologue, but,,,,, Jon's breathy tired voice has me actin up y'all

    @lydiac9118@lydiac91183 жыл бұрын
    • bruh big same

      @f_mva@f_mva3 жыл бұрын
    • felt that last part 😩😩

      @anyoom9031@anyoom90312 жыл бұрын
    • Martin be like: J-jon? 😳😏

      @ravendraws4094@ravendraws4094 Жыл бұрын
  • Alright, hands up, who else feels called out by the harbinger of Big Sad 🤚

    @BreadGolem@BreadGolem4 жыл бұрын
  • I'm not 100% sure if this has happened before, to be honest, I think so but either way, I like the detail of Jon releasing a breath just after Georgie's done. Sounds like he's been holding his breath the entire time.

    @cupcaketv5673@cupcaketv5673 Жыл бұрын
  • I'd almost bet her fear got stolen. These entities seem to prefer creating a new fear (mostly of something the subject used to love) over an existing fear. I suppose it's because they're a lot stronger (except for certain phobias bc yk.... They're phobias). So now imagine stealing fear as a whole. That's quite tasty I would say.

    @ot7biasedmashups@ot7biasedmashups Жыл бұрын
  • i visualise the static sounds when jon Compels someone as his own eyes going all crazy and static-y like a tv. big sucker for weird eye effects

    @f_mva@f_mva3 жыл бұрын
  • The whole thing about mortality and all that reminded me of a time this summer where i told myself "time passes so quickly. One moment im here,ill wait a bit,and hours will feel like seconds." I told myself this because i realised how quickly everything passes by. I realised that between that moment,4 months ago,and this moment,right now,felt like a second. Back then i even told myself "on my deathbed,it will still feel like it was all a second." It scares me pretty bad..

    @ametrime4754@ametrime47546 ай бұрын
    • It feels like a second because thats how long it took your brain to dismiss all the details as unimportant. Our brains aren't good with time. If you remembered every detail, you wouldn't be able to process the current moment. The Now is important, not the dreams of yesterday and tomorrow.

      @krishadyn5211@krishadyn52112 ай бұрын
    • @@krishadyn5211 damn that makes me feel better ty

      @ametrime4754@ametrime47542 ай бұрын
  • GOT NO TIME TO KNOCK I'M A DEAD GIRL WALKING Oh, so Georgie isn't an avatar herself. Thank god. I wonder why she was the one to survive though. I kinda feel like the only explanation would be that she brought "a sacrifice" with her. Like, the entity consumed Alex and didn't need any more power for now. But it also seems like the first wave of students were all consumed simultaneously... I'm just wondering how it goes. f̵̰̯̅̉͛̍̽̓̐̏̓̍͋̋ö̴̢̳̪͍̳́̓̅̏̿͗̏͌͌͆͛͋̍̽͝r̶̢̤̗͙̫̦͍̳̠̹̃ ̸̛͕̜̻̘͓̟̲͈̞͒̀̃͆̃̏̋́̂́̚͝ͅͅr̶͉̐͗̅̽ȩ̴̖̗͈̣͔̜̬̣͖̞̺̠̼̋̀̒̿̕͝s̴̢̙̻̱͔̥͉̰̻̦͎̎̇͌͝e̷̘̒̍͑̍̽͆̂̎ͅa̶͈̖͉̣͂̔̀̏͝r̸̠̘̈́̓̇́̈͒c̸̖̤̰̚͠h̷̰̼̞̀͒͐̍̂̑̈́̂̉͗̚͝ ̸̧͎͇̮̩̩̰͕͖͖̦́̄͛͗͑ͅͅṗ̸͇͓̜̉̓̔̄̕ų̷̧̗̯̙̖̝̱̪͖͙̪̐̄̄̌́͛͌͜r̸̛̼̲̜͇̻̠̾̀̍̽͌̈́͝͠p̸̢̢̨̠̪͓̰̱̰̟̔͑̈́͊̿͌ͅǫ̵̨̦̥͖̞͎͈͇̼͉̑̄͒͗̈́̈́͗́͗́̈͂̓̚ṡ̶̡̨̭̫̹͓̥̞͉͌̒̊̒̐͑͋̓̋̈́͠͝͝ę̴̧͉͉̣͚͚̱̬̫̞̺̀̔s̴̡̼̙̠̞̮̹̗̜̃͆͌̀̏͆̀̑͐ͅͅ

    @jaderush4141@jaderush41413 жыл бұрын
  • Hey! Georgie's statement was recorded on my birthday! That's fun

    @smeevca@smeevca4 жыл бұрын
    • fun....

      @scintillantflea4698@scintillantflea46983 жыл бұрын
    • Same!

      @purplecatloverrandompizza@purplecatloverrandompizza2 жыл бұрын
    • Same!

      @purplecatloverrandompizza@purplecatloverrandompizza2 жыл бұрын
    • Mine too

      @melissaharris3389@melissaharris33892 ай бұрын
  • “The moment you die will feel exactly the same as this one” is gonna stick with me for a while

    @meow3276_@meow3276_11 ай бұрын
  • wait I've heard that before "the moment I die will feel exactly the same as this one" does anyone know where? Was it earlier in this podcast? edit: someone else asked the same question. it was episode 70.

    @itsiz9738@itsiz97384 жыл бұрын
    • I KNEW I GOT DEJA VU FOR A REASON!!!

      @hamnahmashood9094@hamnahmashood909411 ай бұрын
  • i've been waiting to watch this video only because it reminds me of Dead Girl Walking from Heathers :p

    @jadynnkotch1833@jadynnkotch18334 жыл бұрын
    • I was looking for a comment about that

      @noomre9105@noomre91054 жыл бұрын
  • I have thanatophobia and, yeah, this is pretty accurate.

    @RelativelyBest@RelativelyBest4 жыл бұрын
  • My theory from this episode and what we know so far: So, the book about when you'll die, the Death creatures, and this one right here are all manifestations of the End. A place that is related to death, like a medical building with labs with dead bodies, is obviously a place that the End would be drawn to. But, what Georgie said about the fear, I wonder if that has something to do with the phrase the End creature said. Like, since all the moments are the same and what is supposed to happen has in fact already happened, all the fear that Georgie was supposed to feel but also felt in her past has already been felt at that moment too. It makes us think that fear was what that creature wanted from its victims, so if the other entities are also about being fed the fear of the humans, then at least that means that Georgie is probably safe from other entities, like, she won't be drawing any other entity to her hopefully since she has nothing for them to feed on. But, if fear is not the only thing the other entities want, then she's not safe, like the rest of the world..

    @evagrev7351@evagrev73512 жыл бұрын
  • [CLICK] ARCHIVIST Right. GEORGIE Right. ARCHIVIST And… you’re… sure you’re okay with this? And with me recording? GEORGIE I mean… no? But… You told all your stuff, so… I mean, it’s just fair. I think. ARCHIVIST I mean, maybe I know something that can help. GEORGIE No, it’s not, erm… There are some things it doesn’t help to know more about. ARCHIVIST [Sotto voce] Right. GEORGIE So how does this work? ARCHIVIST Uh, you just… tell your story. GEORGIE Right. ARCHIVIST Would it help if I… ‘asked’? GEORGIE Erm… Yeah, yeah. Maybe. ARCHIVIST Okay. Statement of Georgina Barker regarding the last words of a possible corpse. Recorded direct from subject, April 29th, 2017. Statement begins. So… what happened? GEORGIE (STATEMENT) It was my first year of university, before I’d met you. I was still studying English at Balliol back then, and trying to hide how poor my family was from everyone else. None of them said anything, of course, but whenever they talked I could count the seconds before I got lost. Before one of them made a reference, or assumed something about my life, and I realised I was out of my depth. I’d learned what a punt was; there couldn’t have been that much more, surely? I’d read so many books, and nobody knew any more about my subject than I did, but the way my classmates all seemed to read Latin, or reference philosophers I’d never heard of… I’d, I’d never been able to travel outside the country, but everyone seemed to assume I went skiing every winter. I felt I’d wandered onstage without a script. I felt boring, like I was being judged on all the experiences I’d never been able to have. And I always remember their faces when I’d get excited, and a hint of Scouse would creep into my voice. Like I was some sort of… curiosity. I was scared all the time, terrified that someone would see through me, see the fraud I felt like I was. There was only one person I really felt myself around. Her name was Alex Brooke, and she was a medical student at Corpus Christi. She’d grown up in an ex-mining town in the Black Country, though I can’t remember which one, and she seemed to feel the same way I did. But where I was anxious and self-conscious, she was angry. I never met anyone who could skewer the pompous dickheads like she could. I think she actually head-butted some rich kid from Christ Church once. She was a couple of years above me, and we met after we both went to some self-satisfied theatre thing in my second week. We simultaneously decided to ditch it halfway through when they started talking about the ‘highlights of the last season at the National’. We went for a drink instead, and just like that we were inseparable. Alex was always so confident, so… utterly unafraid. I always admired her for that, even if I sometimes found it almost as intimidating as the posh boys quoting Latin. I think she made a point of never letting anything shake her. Even when talking about the most morbid subjects, she never lost that smile. And as a medical student, there were plenty of morbid subjects to talk about. She’d discuss her dissections with me, I think just to watch me squirm a bit, and talk about how hungry she always got at the smell of preserved brain. Apparently, it’s exactly like tinned tuna. She liked to make that observation just before taking a big bite of her sandwich. I don’t think I actually ever saw her eat tuna any other time. Maybe she didn’t even like the stuff, she just wanted to make a point. I’m sure you remember all the protests back then. I went on a few marches myself, so it didn’t exactly come as a huge surprise to hear that there was a group occupying one of the faculty buildings. What was strange about the whole thing was nobody seemed to exactly know what the group were protesting, or exactly when it had started. They’d taken over part of the Medical Sciences building, though, so I think most people assumed it was some sort of scientific ethics or animal rights thing. The staff were all very quiet about it. Alex was loudly angry about it, as was her way. I wasn’t sure exactly what it was about, but reckoned I was probably on the protestor’s side, or close to it, but she was having none of it. Apparently classes were being changed all over the place to avoid that part of the building, and it was playing havoc with her schedule. One night, when we were both through a few pints in Balliol bar, I mentioned that it was a bit weird there weren’t more police around, if they were illegally occupying the place, and she got this little light in her eye. This wrinkle round the edges that I knew meant trouble. I asked her what she was planning, but she just shook her head, and gestured to get another drink. I didn’t see her again until the following afternoon. She called me up out of nowhere and demanded we have lunch. I didn’t point out that it was four. There was something in her voice that made me think she hadn’t slept, and not because she’d partied the night away. I pushed a plate of chips and sausage towards her, but she barely looked at it. Finally, she looked up at me, and I saw something new in her face. I saw fear. “They were just… sitting there,” she said. Apparently, Alex had found her way back into the Medical Science building after putting me drunkenly to bed. God knows what she was planning to do; I don’t think even she was completely sure. Something about catching the protesters sleeping and bothering them the way she thought they’d been bothering her. She’d found her way to the rooms they’d taken over, and was about to go in, when she’d glanced through the small window on the swinging double doors. They were lying on the floor, she told me. All of them. Not like they were sleeping, but like they’d just… collapsed, motionless, where they had been standing. There were no placards, no signs, just a couple dozen normal-looking students fallen to the floor. Their chests moved up and down slowly, so Alex was sure they’d been alive, but… their eyes stared vacantly into the space in front of them, and everything else about them seemed lifeless and empty. Some of them were lying with their heads or legs at odd, uncomfortable-looking angles, but they either didn’t notice or didn’t care. They all seemed to have fallen away from a single, central point in the room. Kneeling there was the only figure who hadn’t collapsed. She was an older woman, Alex said, and was almost completely naked. Her skin was pale and her head was shaved. Like the others, she was still, with only the movement of her chest showing she was still alive, but unlike those on the floor, her eyes moved. They gently swept from one side of the room to the other, like she was searching for something. Then those eyes settled on Alex, staring in through the door. The eyes didn’t light up, they didn’t narrow, or show any sign they’d registered her existence. They just stopped moving and looked at Alex, as though waiting for her next move. And it was at that point Alex had recognised the woman, and run.

    @petraivan6778@petraivan67783 жыл бұрын
    • Obviously I wanted to know who the woman was, and I demanded Alex tell me, but she just told me to… Well, she said she didn’t want to say, and pushed her now-cold lunch away from her. I wasn’t letting her get away that easily, and I pressed the point. Who was this woman with the shaved head? Where had she seen her before? Finally, Alex admitted she’d seen the woman during classes at the Medical Building. Was she a tutor? What was her name? Alex looked me right in the eyes. “They weren’t allowed to tell us their names.” It took a few moments to work out what she meant, and when I did I felt dizzy. Alex had such absolute certainty in her voice, but she had to be wrong. It was impossible. I had no idea what to say, and all I could manage to do was blurt out, “Tuna?” She stared at me for a few seconds, then shrugged, and looked to the floor. We sat there in silence for a long time, trying to understand what had just been said. I mean, there was no way that there could be something in a university building causing students to collapse, and nobody was taking any steps to deal with it. Especially if it involved one of the cadavers, it just wasn’t possible. But the only other explanation I could come up with was that Alex was lying, and I just needed to look at her to know that was even less likely. So I did what I felt was the only thing I could do in that situation. I told her I’d go with her if she wanted to take a second look. She didn’t, but we went anyway. It was Saturday, and the place was eerily quiet. Even without classes or labs, there were always a few students hovering about, going to and from places, eager to get some work done when everywhere wasn’t so crowded. But all we passed heading into the building was a single police car, sat empty, just slightly mounting the kerb. The door to the Medical Science building stood open; it was a bright day, but the hall stood dark. Alex looked at me, just once, as if asking whether I was sure about doing this. I wasn’t, but… I still nodded. We stepped inside. The building was cool and quiet, with just the faint drone of the air conditioning in the background. I’d never actually been inside before, but Alex’s steps were confident in their direction, even if she wasn’t confident in her purpose. Finally, she pushed open a pair of doors to one of the teaching rooms, and… I saw the scene she had described. There were the students, lying on the floor. But not just students. I saw faculty and even a policeman slumped there like the others. What Alex hadn’t mentioned was how grey they all seemed. Not in the sense they were sickly, but… like they’d had the colour simply drained away from them. And knelt in the middle was the woman. Her skin seemed grey as well, but in her it was clearly the colour of death. It didn’t matter that her ribs rose and fell like she was breathing, even if Alex hadn’t told me before there would have been no doubt in my mind what she was. Her eyes settled on us with that same disinterested stare. No-one moved. Not us, not the corpse, and not the bodies on the floor. There was nothing but the sound of breathing, and maybe the faintest whimpering cry from somewhere among the fallen. Then, very slowly, without any sense of urgency, the dead woman began to stand up. I remember what it was like only vaguely, like trying to describe a dream long after you’ve woken up from it. As the woman got closer, I could see something in Alex tighten, wind so taut that it finally snapped. She lunged forward, grabbed the corpse by its shoulders, and began to scream into its face. What did it want? What had it done? Demanding answers. The dead woman with the shaved head ignored her grip, leaned close to her neck and opened her mouth. For a moment I had visions of teeth sinking into Alex’s flesh, of arterial spray coating the clean, white laminate, but all that passed between them was a whisper. Something soft spoken into Alex’s ear. Her arms dropped to her sides, and she turned to look at me. Her eyes were different. They were still hers, and I could tell they still knew me, but something in them was gone. As my gaze met hers, Alex gave a simple, small shrug, so slowly, it was if every ounce of will she had went into that one small gesture. Her head drooped, staring at the floor, and she gently lowered herself down to lie there. And just like that, I was on my own. It feels strange to think that even then I couldn’t find the strength to run. If I’m feeling generous to myself, I try to believe it’s because I was unwilling to abandon Alex, or maybe the thing had some power to keep me there, but honestly, it was fight, flight or freeze. And I froze. I saw the dead woman approaching me. Smelt the chemicals that kept her from rotting, saw her lean towards me, saw her lips begin to form words. In desperation I slammed my hands over my ears and shut my eyes, willing myself not to hear, not to understand. As far as defences go, it was basically nothing, but I still think it saved me, at least a bit. I still heard the words. “The moment that you die will feel exactly the same as this one.” And in an instant I understood. There’s no… difference between the present and the future, no other me that will suffer the indignity of death while I live on. It’s all a single moment, and there’s… there’s no difference between that last moment that ushers us out into oblivion and the one we experience now. The promise of a cold and lonely eternity in the grave would have been a mercy; at least it would be eternal. But everything ends, even the universe, even time. And… that means it has always already ended. I felt every feeling within me boil up: anger, despair, joy, hope, fear. Especially fear. They overwhelmed me, and burned up with the monumental realisation of the scale we existed on. Not the meaningless vastness of the universe, but the… the smallness of it. And I realised I was in my bed. According to my phone, I had been for several days. I numbly got myself some water, and ignored my weeping mother. She tried to hug me, but her arms just slid off my limp shoulders. And that was my life for several months. Eventually, the memory began to fade, and I started to feel again. I took the year out of university under the umbrella of ‘medical reasons’, and by the time I met you I was, well, I don’t think I’ll ever be the same person I was before, but I had started being able to actually live again. I never learned for sure what happened to the people in the Medical Science building, or the dead woman. Someone said a police van and ambulance had turned up in the night, and taken them all away, but I couldn’t find anything more on it. None of them came back to the university, and I never saw Alex again. There was one thing that never returned to me afterwards, though. Since that day, I’ve never been able to feel afraid. My fear’s just… gone. I’m not foolhardy. I can still recognise danger, and I understand the likelihood of harm, but actual fear? Simply not something I experience anymore. And I’ve never been able to figure out if it was cauterised, or… if it was stolen. GEORGIE So that’s it. ARCHIVIST I see. That, um… I mean, that - GEORGIE Explains some things? ARCHIVIST A bit. I can’t believe you never told me. GEORGIE Well, I can’t believe you didn’t tell me you were on the run from the police over two murders, so… ARCHIVIST No, you - You’re right, I… GEORGIE Are you alright? You look like you’re about to keel over. ARCHIVIST Uh, no, I- I just… Ther-There’s been a lot of statements, in not a lot of time. I’m… I’m exhausted. I kind of wish I knew, uh, knew even one person who genuinely wasn’t involved. GEORGIE Maybe that’s why you thought of me? ARCHIVIST Hm? GEORGIE I mean, it’s been years, and there must be other old friends you lost touch with. Maybe you did know? ARCHIVIST Yeah, maybe. I, uh… GEORGIE [Sigh] It’s alright, John, you sleep. I’ll tidy up here. ARCHIVIST Yes, I, uh… Yeah. [CLICK]

      @petraivan6778@petraivan67783 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!!!!\(T∇T)/

      @islaridland@islaridland3 жыл бұрын
    • You're welcome :)

      @petraivan6778@petraivan67783 жыл бұрын
    • Petra Iván thank youuu

      @bonniecornelius3836@bonniecornelius38363 жыл бұрын
    • You are welcome bro!

      @petraivan6778@petraivan67783 жыл бұрын
  • this is the kind of existential thought that i love. “The moment that you die will feel exactly the same as this one.” good shit.

    @_kai2702@_kai27022 жыл бұрын
  • Jon X finally getting some fucking SLEEP

    @jarf2448@jarf24484 жыл бұрын
  • Back here after 200, Georgie's reaction to the this situation is 100% what happened to me except I only took a week to recover from being dead in all ways except bodily

    @someoneawesome8717@someoneawesome87173 жыл бұрын
  • we talk all about his compulsion... but are we gonna talk about how Gorgie made the audio crackle when she repeated the corpse's words??

    @DarkRelm22@DarkRelm22 Жыл бұрын
  • OMYGOD THE STATIC WHEN HE USES THE EYE POWERS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYESS!!! *I M D Y I N G*

    @atomykebonpyre@atomykebonpyre3 жыл бұрын
  • Rest dearheart, let the fearless lady look over your dreaming and keep you safe...

    @ann-margretparke9525@ann-margretparke95253 жыл бұрын
  • this was my first year experience of college as well

    @leomorris7573@leomorris75733 жыл бұрын
  • If this episode had a theme song, it would be, “Let the bodies hit the floor”

    @finl6694@finl66942 жыл бұрын
  • How was Georgie the only one who survived though

    @ineedmoresalmon2475@ineedmoresalmon24754 жыл бұрын
    • She says she thinks it was because she covered her ears, maybe that's why? Maybe something about the message being, even if just a bit, muffled?

      @pianos4095@pianos40954 жыл бұрын
    • maybe that's because she knew that she's gonna hear something she definitely wouldn't like and _really wanted_ not to know this information? cause she saw her friend mentally dying and realized it was nothing good? maybe it made it

      @ateawithfreak8681@ateawithfreak86814 жыл бұрын
  • Me: *hears the title* Also me: *starts singing dead girl walking reprise* (Im such a theater kid)

    @sammieegoldwand@sammieegoldwand2 жыл бұрын
  • Oh she is basically a ghost now

    @TH-is8cf@TH-is8cf4 жыл бұрын
  • I keep thinking that the corpse is Mary Keay lol

    @hannahcartwright8190@hannahcartwright81903 жыл бұрын
    • I think its the shaved head, Mary key had her head shaved too

      @optiona3667@optiona36673 жыл бұрын
  • I'm sad now awwww

    @Solarstormflare@Solarstormflare4 жыл бұрын
  • IM A DEAD GIRL WALKINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

    @maggiedawg@maggiedawg4 жыл бұрын
  • are we just going to not talk about how it goes staticy when jon asks questions??

    @user-mz6gk7cj4d@user-mz6gk7cj4d3 жыл бұрын
  • Eyyy the student marches! I remember being in London for that as a student

    @silverkleptofox@silverkleptofox2 жыл бұрын
  • And now it's my phobia of death they talk about, great 😭

    @cendre4605@cendre460510 ай бұрын
  • I like how he offers to compell her so that shd can tell her story easier. Nice touch.

    @lathyrusloon@lathyrusloon10 ай бұрын
  • I think I am missing something here "The moment you die would be the same as this one" What's supposed to be scary here,is it the realization that everything would cease to exist? or does it mean something else

    @chaitanya8126@chaitanya81263 жыл бұрын
    • Its...hard to explain. The end is inevitable, there is no point in trying bc all things will end eventually. Its scary bc it robbed people of the will to do anything bc they no longer felt it mattered

      @mechengr1731@mechengr17312 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, I reject the statement so thoroughly its laughable to me. Feeling like you're already dead because YOU WILL DIE someday feels as relevant as lying in bed waiting to become rich because you're certain you'll win the lottery some day. It is the opposite of mindfulness. Also in my experience, your death moment will feel different. There will probably be pain, or sick feeling, or tiredness. Its pretty rare that a death moment is "fully aware and bored".

      @krishadyn5211@krishadyn52112 ай бұрын
  • lmao it gave her depression

    @gaysatan5040@gaysatan50404 жыл бұрын
    • Instead of making her dead outside, it just made her dead inside

      @orionsbelt25@orionsbelt253 жыл бұрын
  • Interestingly, this sounds very much like Changeling: The Dreaming’s Rhapsody. It’s basically the best and worst way to get the magic stuff Changelings need to live. You put a little of the magic into a mortal and then they are driven to create a masterpiece, afterwards they aren’t capable of creativity at all ever again. I doubt that was intent here, putting a lot of fear into someone all at once for a big payoff that leaves the subject unable to feel it ever again. But I like the parallel.

    @AngelCakes1997@AngelCakes19973 ай бұрын
  • so, the dead woman was mary keay right? it says in page turner her head was shaven and here an ambulance took away her and the victims to never be seen again, just like it did the doctor's victims in mary's statement. it's weird that no one mentions this anywhere related to the ep.

    @HyacinthoIgnis@HyacinthoIgnis4 жыл бұрын
    • Mary's body would be an evidence and wouldn't end up at a school. Also, she was skinned. Also, I believe Mary mentioned before that she isn't with The End.

      @grinstrashcan@grinstrashcan4 жыл бұрын
    • @@grinstrashcan I think the dead woman was one of the cadavers from Alex's classes, being used by The End.

      @thesanantoniokid@thesanantoniokid3 жыл бұрын
  • I feel an exestential crisis coming on.

    @cappuccino1645@cappuccino16454 жыл бұрын
  • "The moment that you die will feel exactly the same as this one." Dude wasn't this mentioned before? In like the dead book or smth, the one that predicted all the deaths of those included in it?? Hmmm.... Also if anything happens to Georgie I'm suing

    @sneasnake6368@sneasnake6368 Жыл бұрын
  • idk but I instantly got dead girl walking stuck in my head because of the title

    @too_gay_for_this3995@too_gay_for_this39953 жыл бұрын
  • I'm happy Georgie was able to make out somewhat alright, I love her so much.

    @midnights2631@midnights2631 Жыл бұрын
  • Eeee, I know we've heard it a couple times at this point, but for some reason, the static coming in when Jon compulsed Georgie was... uuuuuuncomfortable. Was that woman one of the Death people? Like, the gambler dude who cut his finer off in the Institute? Still, very unsettling account from Georgie.

    @pyrosianheir@pyrosianheir3 жыл бұрын
  • The lead in to her statement is writing gold.

    @reginaldhanson1000@reginaldhanson10002 ай бұрын
  • This episodes monster: an existential crisis

    @randomnoob1833@randomnoob18337 ай бұрын
  • And once again my theory is confirmed.

    @Shadowreaper5@Shadowreaper54 жыл бұрын
  • Oh my, the body said the same thing that the guy who received the book telling his death

    @CamilleChauTempsDesCerises@CamilleChauTempsDesCerises8 ай бұрын
  • Why is the eye the only one that exhausts you when you feed it? The others are all enthrallled by a kind of euphoric mania. At first this was a genuine question but as I typed it, maybe its a way to keep its servants sane? Most of the time? (Looking at you elias)

    @drflaggstaff9008@drflaggstaff90082 ай бұрын
  • Your telling me Georgiegies from TEXAS!! MY JOME STATE?!?! YEAAAHH!

    @marianagutierrez6779@marianagutierrez67794 жыл бұрын
    • j o m e

      @noomre9105@noomre91054 жыл бұрын
    • it means jean home

      @Quackimatics@Quackimatics4 жыл бұрын
    • WAIT THAT'S WHY ALL THESE NAMES SOUNDED FAMILIAR I WAS LIKE "HUH, I'M GETTING BETTER AT GEOGRAPHY" BUT NO I'M JUST BIG DUMB™️

      @puppett8744@puppett87443 жыл бұрын
    • Georgie isn't from Texas??? She mentioned having a Scouse accent she was trying to hide from her posh classmates???? Scouse = Liverpudlian, so she's from Liverpool???? I am confused by these comments.

      @-S.L.@-S.L.2 жыл бұрын
  • This is one of my favorites....

    @Luna-de_azule@Luna-de_azule Жыл бұрын
  • *I'M A DEAD GIRL WALKING! YEAH YEAH FJSKXJXM*

    @nogod9552@nogod95524 жыл бұрын
    • @@tin-_- Is your pfp the aroace flag?

      @luisaabreu4028@luisaabreu40283 жыл бұрын
    • @@tin-_- Nice.

      @luisaabreu4028@luisaabreu40283 жыл бұрын
  • This episode made me get existentialism and I'm not even exaggerating

    @SkyP9812@SkyP9812Ай бұрын
  • Georgie is just the coolest, dude! Seriously, my God she is awesome

    @cassiemoyles4177@cassiemoyles4177 Жыл бұрын
  • I feel called out because not only is my name Alex but I’m also this personality type

    @random_boi_5006@random_boi_50064 жыл бұрын
    • F

      @apollyoniguess@apollyoniguess4 жыл бұрын
  • everyone wishes they had the compelling power.

    @olympus10001@olympus100012 жыл бұрын
  • I'm gasping each episode

    @BeautifulEarthJa@BeautifulEarthJa Жыл бұрын
  • When John asked her, the static sound was fainter than other times, I wonder if it's because she wasn't reluctant to give her statement and so didn't need to be pushed so much

    @CamilleChauTempsDesCerises@CamilleChauTempsDesCerises8 ай бұрын
  • love this song from heathers

    @empanado8304@empanado8304 Жыл бұрын
  • Looks like the tea spilled ;)

    @Lizzy_Stories09@Lizzy_Stories092 ай бұрын
  • I noticed that the credits on the description list Martin instead of John. Just a little thing, great episode as always!

    @realiteaohansi3341@realiteaohansi33413 жыл бұрын
  • There are some episodes I really relate to, and this is one of them, this is something that happened to me, and could be triggering for some people, so this is a little heads up: Today 15 years ago (during "Good" Friday, I know the irony of that), I almost died from appendicitis, so I was admitted to a children's hospital (I remember vividly this image of the crucifixion while doctors and nurses pinched me with needles on the hands and feet) and let me tell you the obvious: Witnessing and having a close encounter with Death really gives you this existential crisis (with some religious trauma included), and I had this realization. Everything (God itself, those kids, & me) ends. It goes without saying that before then I used to be a fearful kid, but afterwards, I feared no more, for fear, too shall pass.

    @Mr.En1gm4@Mr.En1gm4Ай бұрын
  • the description for the episode accidentally credits alex instead of jonny! :0

    @faxonii@faxonii3 жыл бұрын
  • This sounds like such low hanging fruit now, but honestly from what i've seen it hasn't been mentioned yet; and i know it's wildly unrelated, but anyone keeping up with the online horror scene at this point is at least aware of Mandela catalog. And you know M.A.D? Metaphysical awareness disorder? it's funny to see the similarities in Georgina's account of what happened, when the old lady corpse spoke in her ear is what i've been imagining M.A.D to actually act like honestly. I'd love for a GIANT crossover thing between a lot of horror franchises. Door Fractal man; Michael dude bro guy buddy chum pal, could be in charge of maintaining the Backrooms for instance, i'm sure he'd get a kick out of sending people there. (Couldn't remember his name, than when i did i felt it only right to joke around a little.)

    @KyraHirowrath@KyraHirowrath Жыл бұрын
  • Ooh what the dead lady said, I'm pretty sure that was in the death book

    @nightcollapse@nightcollapse3 ай бұрын
    • i'm not sure - was it in the book, or did the guy with the death book just say it in his statement? Edit: I checked the wiki page, and it says the phrase appeared "in the narrator's musings about mortality near the beginning of the statement", so not in the book.

      @lilalino@lilalinoАй бұрын
  • A sociedade contemporânea é ótima pois permite que até mesmo mortos protestem por seus direitos

    @joaovictorbastianini7878@joaovictorbastianini78782 ай бұрын
  • I got real excited when yall mention Corpus Christi til i realized yall might be talking about a different place

    @yodelingshrimp8316@yodelingshrimp83162 жыл бұрын
  • This reminds me of that Radiohead video for "Just"

    @fauxsito@fauxsito2 жыл бұрын
  • John please get some rest

    @faxonii@faxonii3 жыл бұрын
  • i knew it i knew it they feed on fear or something, they love the human whom they can pick the fear like fruit from, and thats why the statements where people had no time to properly fear or were too oblivious to fear or too adrenaline rushed to fear exist, bc they survived, the horrors had no moment to properly consume them with fear. Thats what the magnus archive can do, by doing this human thing of categorizing and SHARING fear they do something. i dont know

    @tey6473@tey647324 күн бұрын
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