Chaos by Design JaWanza
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- Samhälle och kultur
This is a podcasts where I do in depth discussions on the occult, supernatural, murder cases, designs, anime, video games, comics, folklore and mythology, horror, and even interviews with fellow designers every now and again. This show is a literal form of chaos by design.
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The Old Hag, The Hat man, The Nightmare, and Shadow people
Today, we take a look at the hat man phenomenon, and the many centuries that its been around. We also go into two paintings based on the folklore created around the world based on the famous painting known as The Nightmare and an illustration by Francisco de Goya. We'll also go into a lot of experiences that were told by people who will remain anonymous unless spoken otherwise. Enjoy
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The 100 Man Slaughter Competition and The Massacre of Nanking
Warning: This is a violent episode about the war crimes that happened during the start of World War 2 in China. The taking of Nanking and the contest to kill 100 men. I also go into the aftermath of what happened after the war with these crimes and the ramifications of it being felt to this day.
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Gryla, The Yule Lads, and Loss
On todays episode we take a look at Gryla and her clan, from her husbands, to the Yule cat, and the 13 Yule lads. We also go into how traditions like Gryla, Perchta, Krampus, and the Mari Lwyd, help cope with grief and loss in their own special ways.
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Mari Lwyd
On today’s episode, we’re going to take a dive into the Welsh tradition of the Mari Lwyd, something I kept calling the Mary Lewd until I found the proper vernacular to pronounce it correctly. This one is a short one, but I hope you enjoy it all the same. Music for today's episode was created by Alexander Nakaraka
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Krampus and Perchta
On todays episode, I dive into as much history as I can on Krampus and Perchta. I also go into how religion has played a part in both holidays.
Music in the video in order of appearance by
Patrick Patrikios
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Hauntings and Hellfire
Very first episode, we kick things off with the hauntings of Abiud Hernandez and take a look at the Hellfire club creations around the 1700s.