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Post by Oneiros on May 12, 2016 9:46:37 GMT
Well... that was... something. And am I really glad I wasn't eating anything (or had just eaten) at the time. A queasy round of applause to Jonny for crafting a very visceral horror that genuinely made my stomach churn. Though I guess it ties in with a lot of the stories that you read of forgotten people in their flats, so comes from a very real place. Anyway, I'm off to get some antacid...
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Post by spooniermist on May 12, 2016 20:57:54 GMT
Ew. Just ew.
I just god damned love these casts so much. Nothing else sucks me in quite like Jonny's creepy tones and compelling writing.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 21:57:32 GMT
It's great bed time listening, although this episode was a bit much living in a flat with banging upstairs
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Post by missnash on May 12, 2016 23:12:36 GMT
So glad I listened to this in the sunny light of day! *shudders*
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Post by Kate on May 14, 2016 14:20:08 GMT
Reminded me of Home Economics lessons from centuries ago... "now, girls, remember, don't smear it on the walls unless you have properly preserved it first..."
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Post by Joe on May 23, 2016 4:09:56 GMT
I didn't really understand this one, and maybe it's left unexplained, but what the hell was that guy doing? Was he taking off pieces of the sentient meat and nailing them to the walls? Or was nailing the meat to the walls a necessary condition to bring the pile of meat to life? And what was in the package he got? So confused. And slightly queasy.
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Post by martyni on May 23, 2016 11:08:53 GMT
I was guessing a nails were in the package as they were the only things he was expending. But nails are noisy so possibly not.
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