Episode 175: Horror in the Fog
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‘Fog is often perceived as scary because it obscures our vision and distorts familiar surroundings, creating an eerie, unpredictable environment. The limited visibility heightens our sense of vulnerability and uncertainty, making us more aware of potential hidden dangers. This fear is amplified by the way fog muffles sound, creating a disorienting silence that can make even the most mundane sounds seem ominous. The atmosphere of mystery and the unknown that fog engenders taps into our primal fears, making it a staple in horror settings…’
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