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Whole-heartedly BEGGING writers to unlearn everything schools taught you about how long a paragraph is. If theres a new subject, INCLUDING ACTIONS, theres a new paragraph. A paragraph can be a single word too btw stop making things unreadable
THE MAGNUS PROTOCOL IS A PROTOCOL ??
the weird thing about having a horror podcast as a piece of comfort media is being sad and going "you know what would make me feel better? listening to that traumatized British man read out people's deepest fears and horrible experiences! that will cheer me up!" and then it WORKS.
I am a(n):
βͺ Male
βͺ Female
π Writer
Looking for
βͺ Boyfriend
βͺ Girlfriend
π An incredibly specific word that I can't remember
It's kinda funny to me how we have people misinterpreting the "Oh, is that the kind of man I am now," comment when literally one episode ago we had "Oh, do I say things like that now?"
Like. Besties, he's not confused that he "suddenly likes men", he's surprised that he can admit it. Out loud, without shame, without it being a joke among friends or something to distract someone in a high stress situation. He meant it, and he said it out loud.
That's what surprised him. Just like saying out loud that he loves Donna surprised him. It's not that he didn't feel these things before, it's that now he can actually say it.
Israel bombed a Palestinian graveyard 2 hours ago. Defending itself from the dead too, it seems.
and, another thing, to all the zionists who say "those children in the videos don't even have tears rolling down their face, good acting!!", you would have no tears to cry either if you were severly dehydrated and in the state of shock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
literally both doomed from s1 don't talk to me
I know that we assumed that Sam was a Jon parallel (new job, mysterious traumatic past, scrawniest brown man in Britain) but i don't think he is anymore. Paranoia, an unhealthy obsession with workplace mysteries, absolutely doomed by the narrative? That's all Colin.
Meanwhile, look at Sam. He's obsessed with the Magnus Institute, to be sure, but unlike Jon, he's actually good at it. He's reckless, willing to follow any leads no matter how dangerous or weird. He listens to mysterious sources that any self respecting horror protagonist (cough Alice cough) would flag as risky. But beyond that, he's also smart, confident, and brave. He's not only easy to like, he's easy to underestimate. And that's not Jon.
That's Sasha
uh hi so!
i wrote this webpage that walks u thru looking after yourself when you know a thought is making you spiral. deployed it publicly bc i wanted it on mobile and i thought other people might like it too
check it oot
Me after tmagp 1-4: yeah I love the theory that the cases relate and hint to the voices that read them but itβs certainly nothing concrete and too early to say thatβs the pattern for sure
Tmagp 5: Chester is reading a case about a guy who was roped into horror from a young age and has become almost dependent on horror stories. This, combined with his fatal flaw of morbid curiosity, led him to fall prey to something called βvoyeurβ that knew impossible invasive things about him and his past. Oh, what happened to him? Well he became another goddamn mystery, why do you ask?
a billion interests and will shitpost abt all of them
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