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My friend from uni hooked me on audio fiction, it’s basically a show but only audio but also really different and COOL. I didn’t realize that I had come accross the genre years ago with Welcome to Nightvale, which is a fun/creepy/sleepy/nonsensical show but now that I’m properly introduced to it IM SO INTO IT!!!! I really recommend Midnight Burger, it’s a science fiction story and it’s SO MUCH FUN, and Im bad at selling all of this but please give it a try!!
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Mar 5, 2025

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