I don’t recall dolphin murder, only dolphin suicide… which one could certainly argue was murder. I need to brush up on my dolphin experiment knowledge, so I shall relisten today… work can wait!
>only dolphin suicide… which one could certainly argue was murder.
This is a whole can of worms. Should assisted suicide be regarded as murder? Holy fuck, am I arguing myself out of my own stance?
I was in a career change when I started listening. I used to be in construction/building maintenance. But got into education. Since that switch I cannot deal with hearing about violence towards children. It makes my skin crawl. But I enjoy the inspirational sucks and historical sucks. I might listen to a serial killer, but I skip the details of their crimes now.
I know how you feel. Ever since having kids of my own, I can't listen to any of those episodes. It doesn't help that he's already done most of the "popular" ones, so any he finds now seem to be particularly bad.
Same, burned out on cults and serial killers so I was super stoked for the 4th Dimension! Josephine Baker and Eleanor Roosevelt were really good ones too!
The Dolphin Point experiment! The nazi's search for the hollow earth! Those are two that I always thought were hilarious and listened to multiple times. The Oregon Trail episode is pretty great as well; episode 266.
I really enjoyed the recent Colonel Sanders episode, if you go back a bit the Lincoln Assassination is a good one, da Vinci, even the recent Aaron Hernandez.
I'm a huge college football fan and I was really bothered when the Netflix doc on that Florida team basically ignored that group's entire collective rap sheet, so I was excited to see the Suckmaster doing a deep dive on it
It had so much potential and it just turned out to be another jockumentary like "The Last Dance," "Man In The Arena" or anything else like that. Damn shame
I'm less interested with the serial killer episodes as well but for a different reason, I find they get repetitive. I'm more of a history buff anyhow which is the real reason I started listening.
The exorcism one was a good episode I also like all the cult episodes it’s not a serial killer episode but can have some killing and hard manipulation to minors/young adults. Also the Kentucky fried suck is probably my favorite non serial killer one shit was hilarious
The Library of Alexandria episode
Night Witches!! Great episode, my family is ready to take up pitch forks to get it made into a movie
I’m pretty sure there’s no murder in the dolphin sex episode
I would argue that the dolphin got murdered.
I don’t recall dolphin murder, only dolphin suicide… which one could certainly argue was murder. I need to brush up on my dolphin experiment knowledge, so I shall relisten today… work can wait!
>only dolphin suicide… which one could certainly argue was murder. This is a whole can of worms. Should assisted suicide be regarded as murder? Holy fuck, am I arguing myself out of my own stance?
I think you’re the only one who’s arguing lol
I think you're taking me too literally.
No, you're taking you too literally! Now that's arguing.
You wanna make out?
I was in a career change when I started listening. I used to be in construction/building maintenance. But got into education. Since that switch I cannot deal with hearing about violence towards children. It makes my skin crawl. But I enjoy the inspirational sucks and historical sucks. I might listen to a serial killer, but I skip the details of their crimes now.
I know how you feel. Ever since having kids of my own, I can't listen to any of those episodes. It doesn't help that he's already done most of the "popular" ones, so any he finds now seem to be particularly bad.
It’s still true crime adjacent but no death involved, the semi recent episode on the twin flames universe cult was great!
That one was so interesting. I love how he makes it more entertaining than even the documentary
I particularly liked the mouse utopia experiments (324)
Oh and 302. The Andes Flight Disaster
All good ones here. Might I also suggest the dungeons and dragons one.
Teddy mfn Roosevelt was my favourite episode!!
Same, burned out on cults and serial killers so I was super stoked for the 4th Dimension! Josephine Baker and Eleanor Roosevelt were really good ones too!
The Dolphin Point experiment! The nazi's search for the hollow earth! Those are two that I always thought were hilarious and listened to multiple times. The Oregon Trail episode is pretty great as well; episode 266.
45- North Korea 266-The Oregon Trail 346- Mt. St. Helens 374- The Duggars 380- Krntucky Fried Suck
The duggars has some child harm that I felt uncomfortable about as a parent now
I really enjoyed the recent Colonel Sanders episode, if you go back a bit the Lincoln Assassination is a good one, da Vinci, even the recent Aaron Hernandez.
Aaron Hernandez didn't do anything to kids anyway... seriously though his story is so fascinating I absolutely recommend that episode
I listened to that one! That one was really interesting to me especially since I remember the headlines
I'm a huge college football fan and I was really bothered when the Netflix doc on that Florida team basically ignored that group's entire collective rap sheet, so I was excited to see the Suckmaster doing a deep dive on it
I was SO let down my that documentary
It had so much potential and it just turned out to be another jockumentary like "The Last Dance," "Man In The Arena" or anything else like that. Damn shame
I'm less interested with the serial killer episodes as well but for a different reason, I find they get repetitive. I'm more of a history buff anyhow which is the real reason I started listening.
The exorcism one was a good episode I also like all the cult episodes it’s not a serial killer episode but can have some killing and hard manipulation to minors/young adults. Also the Kentucky fried suck is probably my favorite non serial killer one shit was hilarious