Yes, I'm just tired of seeing the same podcast on polls over and over and over again
I love malevolent and Magnus archives with my whole heart, but there's more to life guys
All of these are very good horror podcasts and all of them are at least a little bit queer
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Alright Audience of Silt, riddle me this:
(Im biased but im also on ep 13 so. Uh. Yeahg :))
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Starting a Podcast Sexy Women Poll!!!
Please put your nominations in the comments/replies!
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in light of the coming sans vs cecil finale, i have to say that there is no bad outcome to this now. you did it. you mad sons of bitches, you did it. we could vote this like a true sexyman showdown or we could vote this for a gag, it doesn't matter anymore. but most importantly, the question that this poll raises is...
WHERE is the undertale/wtnv crossover episode where cecil announces monsterkind's return to the surface right outside of town. because "thousands of weird creatures came out of the nearby people-eating mountain after millennia of imprisonment and are currently settling into town via wacky hijinks" is a VERY night vale thing to happen
(UPDATE: you should check the full post cause i swear to god if y'all mention the goddamn mountains again)
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based on the apparent sucess of the poll about underrated horror podcasts:
If your favorite aint there, feel free to add!
honor mentions to tell no tales (more horror aligned) and monstrous agonies.
im always hunting new podcasts, my golden rule is Have to be Queer.
Also if you aint listening to average folk you shoudl reconsider wtf youre dojng with your life. best of fantasy out there, the narration is meta in a very particular way.
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the eye podcast guys watching Cecil and Komaeda fight (EDIT: I MADE A REDRAW OF THIS😭😭😭)
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dont think abt it too hard carlos
bonus: fishboy
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DO YOU KNOW THIS CHARACTER?
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my dad and I just finished listening to a fascinating (and really pretty alarming) podcast about American literacy education recently—Sold a Story by Emily Hanford—and it got me wondering what my peers’ experience was, so here's my first poll! This pertains to people who learned to read in the U.S. specifically, so even if one of the other options matches your experience, I'd politely ask you to refrain from picking one (presumably you guys have better school districts than we do anyway).
(the most horrifying part out of the entire thing was the fact that dubbya was the one to realize something was wrong. even a broken clock, I guess...?)
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