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🗓️ 21 August 2023
⏱️ 84 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, my little chilling monauts. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Today's a special day for you. Oh, it's a mini-suit. |
0:29.7 | Mini-suit 103 but it's a mega sized mini-suit today. We can call it a mega mini. We didn't get a mini-suit out |
0:43.8 | two guys last week. I had a storm kind of caused a problem. So instead of doing two separate mini-suits, |
0:47.6 | we're just going to do two articles a piece and give you a quote-unquote double-thick mini-suit. So I |
0:54.2 | know what I have obviously. So I want to start here with something kind of fun. This is a little |
1:01.0 | supernatural, but this comes from the Mexico Daily News.com and out in a village out in Mexico, |
1:08.9 | there's a huge panic that some shapeshifting monster has been stalking and causing problems in |
1:14.8 | their town. The belief is that a supernatural being is lurking nearby has led some residents of |
1:21.8 | a Morello's town to paint white crosses on their homes for protection. Some Coca-Cola residents say |
1:27.0 | they began hearing strange noises in the early hours of the morning, up two weeks ago. As they |
1:31.4 | couldn't attribute the noises to an animal or any other source, they concluded that they were made |
1:35.6 | by a Nagual or Nagual, which is a Mesoamerican folk religion is a human being who has the power to |
1:41.6 | transform or shapeshift into an animal. So, you know, kind of similar to a skinwalker powers, |
1:47.5 | at least on that regard. First, it was a few residents who started talking about the noises, |
1:52.6 | and then, as days passed, more people asserted that they heard the same thing. Luis Algado, |
1:57.5 | a Coca-Cola local, told the newspaper, El Sol de Cualata. Sorry, I fucked that up. At some point, |
2:04.7 | one person suggested that the noises were made by a Nagual and other residents just agreed. |
2:10.1 | They concluded that they needed to do something to ward off the supernatural being so they decided |
2:13.7 | to paint white crosses across their homes. And that's kind of where they're at right now. They say, |
2:18.8 | you know, some of the people that live there forget that their town was built on a Coca-Cola |
2:24.8 | Naguat tradition. So, it was like a kind of an easy connection for them to make if they can't find |
2:30.2 | whatever it is making that noise. But it's just fascinating to watch even still a small town, |
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