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Not For Educational Purposes: Deep Down Dark Deep Down (Episode 46)

Not For Educational Purposes: Deep Down Dark Deep Down (Episode 46)

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Welcome to Not For Educational Purposes, a How Did We Get Here Productions production, a podcast where two friends look stuff up on the internet and may or may not learn things. (!!!SPECIAL TRIGGER WARNING!!! We talk quite a bit about OCD thought patterns and potential triggers in this episode. This could be triggering for other people with OCD or OCD thought patterns.) On this episode of Not For Educational Purposes, we ask questions that we have probably asked before but forgot about. Like what is the difference between mental illness and neurodivergence? Is it semantics? Probably. Why do some people wear tinfoil hats? Is it because of aliens or because of something much more scary, like the government? Do we die from oxygen? And, on top of all of that, we learn more about sharks! So strap in as this is quite a wild episode for our hosts, one of them has had to much caffeine, and trying to understand things as undiagnosed mentally ill humans is hard.


Podcast artwork by our very own Nova!


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