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    "Really Haunted Houses, Part 1"

    enOctober 23, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Few things light up a spooky nerd’s Halloween like a great haunted house. Since there are fewer physical haunted houses to visit in 2020, cohosts Edward and Kimberly dive into the chaos, anxiety, and paranoia of reeeally haunted houses in this competitive Two Part holiday special. Team Edward walks listeners into “The House of Death,” a little-remembered (and also chilling) piece of retro New York real estate. Team Kimberly goes to the far East for the tale of Takahata House, an entire haunted apartment building hiding in rural Japan. Who should win? Drop by Instagram @humanfuckerypodcast or Twitter @humanfuckerypod and tell us.

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