Episode 174: Monster Horror Stories
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‘We are scared by monsters because they embody our deepest fears and anxieties, often representing the unknown and the uncontrollable. Monsters challenge our sense of safety and normalcy, manifesting as tangible threats that disrupt our understanding of reality. Their inhuman forms and behaviors tap into primal instincts, evoking a visceral fear of the other and the possibility that such horrors might exist just beyond the shadows of our everyday lives…’
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