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16x08: Don't Be Kind to a Social Pariah

16x08: Don't Be Kind to a Social Pariah

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Stories in this episode:

I Walked Into a Cult, or a Mafia Meeting, or Drug Ring | BrodyMK64 (0:39)
A Banana Saved My Life | Kay_Long (7:29)
Abandoned Club | Impossible_Donut_229 (14:50)
Had a Stalker for 5 months | That_girl_Mary_ (18:57)
Watcher in the Woods | pizzazansari (23:58)
Weird Encounter on a Rural Dead-end Road | eric-710 (30:32)
Creepy Dollar Tree Man | Poppy (36:00)
Don’t be Kind to a Social Pariah | j (40:14)
Grindr Date | hyperballad83 (43:59)

Extended Patreon Content:

The Last Train | Anonymous
Living With My Father | Hello Kitty Girl
Sketchy Bus Driver | ylfasæta
Beach Stalker | Essay
Saved by Stella | Sanguinaire

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