
10 - There are many valid reasons for arson
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08/02/21 • 74 min
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"Roombas are trustworthy, unless you strap a knife to the top of them..."
[series spoiler discussion 49:40 - 59:28]
The Gang prepare to kill some vampires as they discuss Vampire Killer. We discuss the history of vampire fiction, why vampires are considered attractive, and Faust wants some new teeth.
Content warnings, this episode includes discussions of:
Physical violence
Child death
Death of a sibling
Immolation
Heroin/alcohol abuse
Gore
Cancer
Spousal abuse
Child abuse
Knife violence
Blood
Hemophobia
Survivor's guilt
Fire
Distended stomach.
If you liked the episode, please feel free to tell us about it! Don't forget you can send in questions for our special q&a episode to our email [email protected], or on our podcast Twitter (@AdmirersArchive) and our Tumblr (@archiveadmirers). Review us on Podchaser here.
You can also reach your intrepid co-hosts on their individual Twitters:
Hannah - @curlycomsci
Nigel - @spicynigel
Faust - @_jolllly_, who recommends Dungeons and Daddies, follow them on Twitter @dungeonsanddads, and listen to them here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Sffly5o4mPetmnTR9zsWh?si=buxYy0yJRye0iy6ih6fFjg&dl_branch=1
Elke: Elke's Twitter (Mystery Link)
Thank you so much for listening! We love and appreciate you!
Listen to the Magnus Archives here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pwBAjuJJAOt7cED5Lkjnk?si=VYrRJdE_QTG--h-5ExFzMA and find out more about The Rusty Quill here: https://rustyquill.com/
Intro Theme: Morgana Rides by Kevin Macleod (Morgana Rides Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Background Music: Behind You by Steve Oxen (https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/behind-you/1010)
Outro Snippet: Touch-Tone Telephone by Lemon Demon, find them at http://www.lemondemon.com/, and the song at https://open.spotify.com/track/1tmRlF5pFo8G5OfJYUjWrR?si=928abacc76474b14
"Roombas are trustworthy, unless you strap a knife to the top of them..."
[series spoiler discussion 49:40 - 59:28]
The Gang prepare to kill some vampires as they discuss Vampire Killer. We discuss the history of vampire fiction, why vampires are considered attractive, and Faust wants some new teeth.
Content warnings, this episode includes discussions of:
Physical violence
Child death
Death of a sibling
Immolation
Heroin/alcohol abuse
Gore
Cancer
Spousal abuse
Child abuse
Knife violence
Blood
Hemophobia
Survivor's guilt
Fire
Distended stomach.
If you liked the episode, please feel free to tell us about it! Don't forget you can send in questions for our special q&a episode to our email [email protected], or on our podcast Twitter (@AdmirersArchive) and our Tumblr (@archiveadmirers). Review us on Podchaser here.
You can also reach your intrepid co-hosts on their individual Twitters:
Hannah - @curlycomsci
Nigel - @spicynigel
Faust - @_jolllly_, who recommends Dungeons and Daddies, follow them on Twitter @dungeonsanddads, and listen to them here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Sffly5o4mPetmnTR9zsWh?si=buxYy0yJRye0iy6ih6fFjg&dl_branch=1
Elke: Elke's Twitter (Mystery Link)
Thank you so much for listening! We love and appreciate you!
Listen to the Magnus Archives here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pwBAjuJJAOt7cED5Lkjnk?si=VYrRJdE_QTG--h-5ExFzMA and find out more about The Rusty Quill here: https://rustyquill.com/
Intro Theme: Morgana Rides by Kevin Macleod (Morgana Rides Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Background Music: Behind You by Steve Oxen (https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/behind-you/1010)
Outro Snippet: Touch-Tone Telephone by Lemon Demon, find them at http://www.lemondemon.com/, and the song at https://open.spotify.com/track/1tmRlF5pFo8G5OfJYUjWrR?si=928abacc76474b14
Previous Episode

9 - All the dads be murdering in the man cave
"There's a thin line between John Mulaney routine and serial killer and I dance on that every day..."
[series spoiler discussion 40:49 - 55:24]
The Gang check out their murder sheds as they discuss A Father's Love. We discuss how love can blind you to the truth, the aesthetics of murder sheds, and Hannah has a controversial hot take.
Content warnings, this episode includes discussions of:
Child harm
Child neglect
Disappearance of parent
Death of parent
Religious violence
Serial killer
Gore
Cults
Being chased
Darkness
Heartbeat sound
Scream SFX
Food
Police
Blood mention
Someone being replaced and only you are aware / Capgras delusion
Insects (Bees)
Eating insects (Bees)
Alcohol
If you liked the episode, please feel free to tell us about it! Don't forget you can send in questions for our special q&a episode to our email [email protected], or on our podcast Twitter (@AdmirersArchive) and our Tumblr (@archiveadmirers). Review us on Podchaser here.
You can also reach your intrepid co-hosts on their individual Twitters:
Hannah - @curlycomsci
Nigel - @spicynigel
Faust - @_jolllly_
Elke: Elke's Twitter (Mystery Link)
Thank you so much for listening! We love and appreciate you!
Listen to the Magnus Archives here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pwBAjuJJAOt7cED5Lkjnk?si=VYrRJdE_QTG--h-5ExFzMA and find out more about The Rusty Quill here: https://rustyquill.com/
Intro Theme: Morgana Rides by Kevin Macleod (Morgana Rides Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Background Music: Behind You by Steve Oxen (https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/behind-you/1010)
Outro Snippet: Touch-Tone Telephone by Lemon Demon, find them at http://www.lemondemon.com/, and the song at https://open.spotify.com/track/1tmRlF5pFo8G5OfJYUjWrR?si=928abacc76474b14
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11 - Jokes on you, I'm into that shit
"Squarespace: build it ugly, build it in your basement, tell no one. This is a warning..."
[series spoiler discussion 56:28 - 1:11:22]
The Gang follow their dreams as they discuss MAG 11: Dreamer. We discuss the morals of premonitions, the history of Stephen King's influence on literature, how many people U2 have gotten kidnapped and Faust takes pictures of their dogs.
Content warnings, this episode includes discussions of:
Death
Foreseeing death (not one’s own)
Unreality
Mental instability
Sleep disorders
Body horror
Suicide
Heart disease
Strokes
Death of a father
Death of a child
If you liked the episode, please feel free to tell us about it! Don't forget you can send in questions for our special q&a episode to our email [email protected], or on our podcast Twitter (@AdmirersArchive) and our Tumblr (@archiveadmirers). Review us on Podchaser here.
You can also reach your intrepid co-hosts on their individual Twitters:
Hannah - @curlycomsci (not curlyeconomics - although shoutout to Eugenia)
Nigel - @spicynigel
Faust - @_jolllly_
Elke: Elke's Twitter (Mystery Link)
Thank you so much for listening! We love and appreciate you!
Listen to the Magnus Archives here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pwBAjuJJAOt7cED5Lkjnk?si=VYrRJdE_QTG--h-5ExFzMA and find out more about The Rusty Quill here: https://rustyquill.com/
Intro Theme: Morgana Rides by Kevin Macleod (Morgana Rides Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Background Music: Behind You by Steve Oxen (https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/behind-you/1010)
Outro Snippet: Touch-Tone Telephone by Lemon Demon, find them at http://www.lemondemon.com/, and the song at https://open.spotify.com/track/1tmRlF5pFo8G5OfJYUjWrR?si=928abacc76474b14
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