Jonathan in his coach: "Wow, what splendid nature! The Carpathians sure are a magnificent and mighty mountain range, full of beautiful imagery"
The music from the moment they set out:
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Jonathan: Dear Diary, I’m in a weird situation that becomes scarier every minute
Jonathan: I don’t know what’s going on. Is this normal for a solicitor’s clerk?
Jonathan: No! I’m a real solicitor now! I passed my exams! Mina was so happy. Huzzah!
Jonathan: Anyway, I’m in a nightmare hellscape please send help
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"Sometimes he sheered off the subject, or turned the conversation by pretending not to understand; but generally he answered all I asked most frankly." ~Jonathan Harker's journal, 7th May
Speech bubbles:
Jonathan: So, Mr. Count Dracula, sir, the peasants were telling me all sorts of interesting superstitions.
Dracula: Mhm.
Jonathan: Have you heard about a legend, what they call a... vampire—
Dracula: COUGH! (Much hacking and coughing sounds)
Jonathan: Are you okay
Dracula: Nu vorbesc engleza! [I don't speak English] (More hacking and coughing)
Jonathan: I think I am in grave danger.
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The locals are doing everything they can to not hand Jonathan Harker over to Dracula-in-a-fake-beard
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Ok so todays Re: Dracula episode is about 40 minutes long and todays part is about 16 pages in the physical copy of the novel I own
Which means October 3rd (46.5 pages in the same physical copy) is looking to be just shy of 2 hours in Re: Dracula
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can you do may 5th please ? I love your throwbacks by the way <3
2021 : ❤️🤍
2022 : z in boston
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shout out to the Re: Dracula podcast team, the soundscaping for the coach ride had me literally shivering with unease despite listening during breakfast in a bright cozy kitchen
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! ATTENTION WITCHES !
Friendly calendar reminder to
charge your moon water, charge or cleanse objects or do any work of your interest because
we have a full moon eclipse on May 5th.
Write it down or set an alarm, we don't want to miss... another one... right.
Don't forget to howl to the full moon 🐺
You can scroll now
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MAY 5TH, DRACULA DAILY. CHAPTER 2.
The old man motioned me in with his right hand with a courtly gesture, saying in excellent English, but with a strange intonation:—
“Welcome to my house! Enter freely and of your own will!”
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Today is May 5th, the national day of remembrance for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, children, Trans, and Two-Spirited people. Here are some statistics and facts that more people should be aware of along with resources as I go.
• On average, the 1st sexual assault on an Indigenous child happens at 13 years old.
• More than 4 out of 5 American Indian and Alaskan Native Women have experienced violence in their lifetime.
•Indigenous People are murdered at a rate 10x the National Average.
• Most violent crimes perpetrated on Native People are committed by non Native People.
• The 2nd Leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaskan Native girls aged 1-4 is homicide.
• Recently A Statistics Canada analysis found 81 per cent of Indigenous women who had been in the child-welfare system had been physically or sexually assaulted in their life.
• Homicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among Native Girls and Women aged 10-24 and jumps to 5th from 25-34
• There were 506 cases of MMIWG in 71 urban cities across the U.S., In New Mexico alone, there is the highest incidents of MMIW sitting at 78 cases. Keep in mind that cases involving LGBTQ2S+ have been undercounted.
Here is an update of the bodies of Indigenous children found on Residential School properties.
As of March 2022, 10,028 unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools across Canada.
Under the Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, The US is reported to begin searching residential schools, through the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiativebut it’s not currently clear when this will start.
There is so much overwhelming information, but there does seem to be some hope, 16 states including Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and Kansas have taken legislative action to address MMIWR, and hopefully along with the search of residential schools, we can start bringing all of our relatives home.
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