I recently found out why my mom would never sleep around me when I was a kid. Like she’d never let herself take naps or sleep if I was awake, ever. Or if she did, she would lock her bedroom door. So when I was 6, I was asleep in my bed in the middle of the night when I hear a loud bang, like a pot being dropped and come out to the living room to see my mom standing by the window, with just a huge pile of spaghetti all over the sill, and a pot on the ground, and I ’m like “Are you gonna eat all that?” And ya’ll she get’s BIG MAD and yells at me and chases me to my room but then a little while later a bunch of cops show up and ask me a bunch of random ass questions about my art? Like this one cop lady keeps asking me to draw dragons for her?! And they seem mad as hell
I didn’t want to get arrested so I just never asked my mom for spaghettis after that. Lesson, learned. Don’t ask mom for spaghettis or she’ll call the damn police on you.
So I have this memory in my head, and it goes unquestioned until I say it outload for the first time a few months back and as soon as I say the words “When I was six, my mom called the cops on me for asking for spaghettis” My adult logic slams into place and is like “Hang on. Your mother definatly did not call the police on a 6 year old for asking for spaghetti.”
So obviously that’s not what really went down. I call up my mom to tell her how I remember it and on top of her figuring out why her kid has always been really cagey around spaghettis for the last 3 decades she tells me what really happened.
So on that night, a man tried to break into our house through the front window. It was just my mom, and her kids so she did what she felt she had too and shot him in the head. He’d been wearing a helmet, which landed on the floor under the window.
Now I just want ya’ll to put yourselves in my moms shoes for a minute here. This woman has just taken a human life. The trauma of that- the instant agony, the panic, the guilt, the fear- all of it hitting her at once, her only solace the knowledge that her children are safe. She protected her daughters. No matter the cost to her soul- her children are safe.
Then she looks up and sees her six year old staring at the inside of this mans head before saying “Are you gonna eat all that?”
I’m still early in the podcast (like episode 7) but I keep bumping into pieces of spoilers.
Some don’t bother me at all, and they actually help me better visualize how Arthur and John work/act together
Putting a line just to be sure
I saw a screenshot that Arthur’s captor (can’t remember the name) noticed how his eyes doesn’t seem to look at them
I had a micro thought when starting the podcast that when John had his sight, he’d have a control of where to look since he can perfectly describe anything to Arthur
But with this, confirming that I was wrong and the fact that Arthur is physically unable to have eye contact, makes me think that Arthur’s eyes are literally like dome windows or doggy portholes, allowing John to have clear visual on what used to Arthur’s peripheral
i am not immune to fallout fever
Is this obscure? Yes. Do I love it? Also yes :)
this is a blessing bat and you don’t have to do anything for it to work. once u see it you are blessed forever.
dying in your sleep then becoming the monster is a power move
Sleeping in the closet with your monster is a power move.
Buried a friend.
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Moth man +Velociraptor =. Mothraptor