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By Kieran Nott
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Hello! I am alive and on a whim recorded the poem Annabel Lee by Edgar Allen Poe, enjoy!
I'm ALIVE! Yes that's right I didn't fall off the face of the earth, and I have returned for now to tell the tale of the Grinch! I'll try and record some more stuff in the near future, and I hope you all have some wonderful holidays!
Hello! In this episode I use a random number generator to find some SCP's to talk about, from man-eating seaweed creatures to beavers that run Vancouver's electricity.
Welcome to my current longest podcast episode! Today I try to explain the mythology of the Elder Scrolls games, with emphasis on try. In reality, I only get through the deities and what their shebang seems to be!
WARNING: I will be mentioning some dark topics such as suicide and rape in passing (mostly dealing with a single deity) so if that's not your cup of tea feel free to skip this episode!
Welcome back! In this episode, I talk about exciting things such as how the English language developed, where the myth of the Basilisk originated, and a thought experiment that fills many people with unabating feelings of existential dread!
In this episode, I read chapters 6 through 10 of the 1897 novel, The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. My accents only get worse as I learn about when cock-fighting became illegal, a bunch of new words, and how I should double-check the pages as I go.
In this episode, I go through the quirks, or superpowers of characters from My Hero Academia. From the strong to the weak, to the stupid, no power is safe from my gaze (except for all the ones I didn't have time for)!
Happy Holidays folks! In this short and special episode, I discuss the December holidays and read the poem "Twas' The Night Before Christmas".
In this episode I discuss psychology in preparation for an exam that's coming up, in doing so we spend a lot of time on cups, dogs and how boring is not very good at giving definitions of intelligence.
In this episode I read chapters 1 to 5 of the 1897 novel, The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. A horror, science fiction novel that really doesn't feel like horror, you'll hear me try many terrible accents and hopefully enjoy the "soothing" sounds of my voice reading a book with words I've barely ever seen before.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.