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Wake_N_Bake
Dec 5, 2003

I love to argue by using all caps. I feel it helps keep people from noticing that I have little or nothing to add to any given conversation. I also
Try Archive 81 and The Truth. The No Sleep Podcast is horror, if that's your thing.

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Wake_N_Bake
Dec 5, 2003

I love to argue by using all caps. I feel it helps keep people from noticing that I have little or nothing to add to any given conversation. I also

snucks posted:

I usually can't deal with supernatural/scifi/thriller/horror/conspiracy fiction because I'm always distracted by trying to edit the script in my mind...

What a thoroughly strange thing to say...

Wake_N_Bake
Dec 5, 2003

I love to argue by using all caps. I feel it helps keep people from noticing that I have little or nothing to add to any given conversation. I also
The Truth is definitely hit or miss. Check out episodes That's Democracy!, The Talk, or Can You Help Me Find My Mom? All are excellent.

A lot are based around sound design, so headphones are recommended.

Wake_N_Bake
Dec 5, 2003

I love to argue by using all caps. I feel it helps keep people from noticing that I have little or nothing to add to any given conversation. I also
Just started Wolf 359, and I like it. The voice acting is good, the narrative stays tight, and doesn't have its head up it's own rear end, unlike Pacific Northwest *anything*.

I'm 8 episodes in, but it seems each episode is a bottle episode; is there any overarching narrative that emerges, or does it stay a wacky slice-of-life style with occasional back references? No spoilers, please.

Wake_N_Bake
Dec 5, 2003

I love to argue by using all caps. I feel it helps keep people from noticing that I have little or nothing to add to any given conversation. I also

Montalvo posted:

If you aren't listening to Missing Richard Simmons, you should.

Is this fiction?

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Wake_N_Bake
Dec 5, 2003

I love to argue by using all caps. I feel it helps keep people from noticing that I have little or nothing to add to any given conversation. I also

Montalvo posted:

It isn't, and I'm an idiot who forgot that this thread isn't just serialised podcasts, but rather serialised fictional podcasts. My bad!

It's still good though.

No problem, I'm enjoying it. For someone my age who grew up when Richard Simmons was a ubiquitous presence in the media, it's really strange to hear how he just ghosted the world.

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