Something Spooky: Terrorizing Myself (While High)

By: Sleepless Avocado
  • Summary

  • Who doesn't love a good fright, be it a campfire tale, urban legend, paranormal event, or straight-up true crime? What's better than scaring yourself, than scaring yourself while high? Join me, Sleepless Avocado as I get high and share some of the things that scare me...even while I'm not high.
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  • Something Spooky - Terrorizing Myself While High
    Jul 17 2022

    Hello! 

    My name is Sleepless Avocado, and I'll be sharing a quick story with you while getting high.  Each of these stories terrifes me in some way - so if you like to be scared, or like to laugh along at others being scared, be sure to listen along!

    Keep in mind that the content you’ll hear is not guaranteed to be factual or scientific, it is intended for entertainment, mine and hopefully yours too! Some of what you hear may be speculation and/or just my opinion. I’ll always share where I found my information if I can, so you can go and read more if you’d like.

    Theme music by the amazing Muza Production.  Special thanks to Airwrecka & The Queen for pushing me to do this!

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    2 mins
  • I don't want my coochie probed by aliens!
    Jul 17 2022

    One of the first things that terrorized little me, is the concept of alien abduction.  Listen along as I get high, and look at the abduction story of Barney & Betty Hill.

    Theme music by the amazing Muza Production.  Information from the History Channel, Grays page on Wikipedia, and the Wikipedia page for the Betty & Barney Hill abduction.  Special thanks to Airwrecka & The Queen for pushing me to do this!

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    16 mins

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