Ghost Ships: Where Did They Go?

Ghost Ships: Where Did They Go?

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Guys I genuinely do not know how to describe this one. It is the mystery of life...and making more life. Think on that how you will because we are going to be diving into the weird and freaky of getting freaky Subscribe to our ⁠Patreon⁠ Follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠ Listen to our sis ...  Show more

The Stories of Feral Children

Have you ever wondered where The Jungle Book got it's original story? Well, now you don't have to! This episode dives into various accounts of feral children throughout history and how they became that way. From childhood abandonment, to being taken in by wolves, monkeys and even ...  Show more

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