totally agree! there's a lot to unpack re: the dehumanization of historical (and modern) women the patriarchy villainizes. i recommend picking up Joan DeJean's "Mutinous Women," i only was able to cover a bit of it in the episode, but it's got some fascinating info about the actual casket girls!
09.04.2025 19:24
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more pictures on Instagram for this one as well! including the Russian Sleep Experiment picture which is just so deeply challenging and creepy
(peep it @ your own risk π)
15.12.2024 05:27
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Third/Fourth image: Author: Ted Hegemann. Ted the Diver, one of the original CreepyPastas following the story of amateur spelunker Ted and friend B, through a series of increasingly ominous epistolary forum posts.
15.12.2024 05:26
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Second slide: artist: Erik Knudsen. One of the original Slenderman pieces created for the Something Awful paranormal imagery contest held in June 10, 2009. This one has really cemented itself in my mind and hey, if that ainβt folklore!
15.12.2024 05:26
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First image: Blue Star Tattoo XeroxLore warning, a fictitious legend that was passed around via fix that warned parents of lick-and-stick tattoos (like the ones found in bubblegum) were laced with LSD. I remember this one still being around a little when we were kids, so this one really had legs.
15.12.2024 05:25
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Fourth image: cheeky book rec! a fictional account of how St. Nicholasβ body ended up in Bari, by M.T. Anderson; itβs a fun &fantastical historical read
(donβt @ me if the ending is bad π Iβm only half way through and itβs been great so far)
15.12.2024 05:23
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Third image: image of a βManna bottleβ often seen in Bari, Italy, which holds the miraculous secretions of St. Nicholasβ bones mixed with holy water (courtesy of stnicholascenter.org)
15.12.2024 05:23
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Second slide: a popular image used to depict Giulia Tofana, but actually a 1903 painting by Evelyn De Morgan depicting a witch, called A Love Potion; though itβs not actually Giulia Tofana, it still explores the interesting cross section in folkloric imagery of female sorcery and female power
15.12.2024 05:22
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First image: headline of recent article discussing the #MATGA (Make Aqua Tofana Great Again) trend on TikTok (from The Times, written by Charlotte McDonald-Gibson); check Insta for an excerpt of the article!
15.12.2024 05:20
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Good news, friends! the notes & sources for our first two episodes are *finally* up on our website! you know, if you were curious about all the mischief we get up to while researching our topics.
related images & notes for our second episode are coming soon! meanwhile, very happy holidays to all π€
04.12.2024 00:55
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TLCS: 02 | Aqua Tofana & Internet Folklore 101
The Lost Campfire Society Β· Episode
New Episode of TLCS out now!
Perfect timing for all of us cooking, relaxing or needing an excuse for some alone time π.
Enjoy an interesting double feature in our new episode including poison, suspicious murders, internet history, and maybe a few spooky lil guys mixed in there.
28.11.2024 22:48
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third image: βLizard Peopleβ headline from the front page of the LA Times in 1934, next to an article about flood relief, in reference to the Crescenta Valley Flood that took out homes and killed 12 earlier that year.
03.11.2024 21:33
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second image: hand drawn map of the supposed tunnels under Fort Moore Hill, discovered by Shufelt with his device. he believed the tunnels were once home to intellectually advanced humans who dug the tunnels to escape natural disasters. Shufelt believed a set of golden tablets were also housed here.
03.11.2024 21:31
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first image: George W. Shufelt and his x-ray βmining machineβ
03.11.2024 21:29
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Relevant images from our story about the Lost Treasure of Los Angeles!
(sources and notes in the thread below!)
03.11.2024 21:28
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fourth image: a weird little poem about the Casket Girls, presumably written by Walter Hart Blumenthal, author of Brides from Bridewell.
03.11.2024 21:26
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third slide: the Old Ursuline Convent that was built in 1751, after the original oneβs brick and mortar succumbed to the humidity and sea air. Arrows point to the shutters that were allegedly nailed shut with holy silver nails π.
03.11.2024 21:25
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second image: what would have likely been the size and shape of the real casket girlβs βcaskets,β courtesy of the New York Historical Societyβs curriculum Women & the American Story (check it out online! itβs free!)
03.11.2024 21:22
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first image: map from Joan DeJeanβs book Mutinous Women: How French Convicts Became the Founding Mothers of the Gulf coast showing some locations that the real casket girls were shipped to, incl. Mobile, Bolixi, and of course, New Orleans.
03.11.2024 21:19
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