Brrrr! It's the winter solstice up in the Northern Hemisphere, so it's time for some tales of cold weather creepiness to fit the mood. First up, Wyatt presents a real-life psychological phenomenon that may be behind stories of a famously cannibalistic First Nations folk monster, as well as reasons why this is totally fine to tell children.
Next, Jake misses an obvious opportunity for a Jabu-Jabu joke and plows straight into a description of a marine behemoth potentially lurking in the waters of the southern seas, where it is decidedly not winter. Could the Japanese government be keeping this huge, aquatic, Antarctic humanoid a secret? Does that sentence even make sense? Eat your whole family, do some shots in an ice tube, and give a listen to this week's episode of Superduperstitious!
EPISODE LINKS
Wyatt' story
Scary for Kids: https://goo.gl/uWkUzd
Knowlegenuts: https://goo.gl/AyhDbt
Executed Today: https://goo.gl/8R98jT
Rampage (p. 67): https://goo.gl/tX4AVa
Jake's story
Mysterious Universe article: https://goo.gl/dCMSp7
Google Maps image: https://goo.gl/s5oSzp
Photo 1: https://goo.gl/i57sWG
Photo 2: https://goo.gl/rFui2J
Photo 3: https://goo.gl/Lbqynw
Underwater video: https://goo.gl/pzCrxm
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