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The Monster You Know - Webworm with David Farrier Webworm has viewed the judge’s sentencing notes which go on to describe, for the record, some of the horrifying and explicit detail in just a few of the hundreds of files Rajneel possessed and shared
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The Secret In The Safe - Webworm with David Farrier Today’s Webworm story comes in the form of a short podcast episode It’s the sort of story I tend to be attracted to — a tale that’s weird, dark and strangely redemptive And true I came across it while researching a story about US prisoners who volunteer to fight fires
A Webworm Brain Dump - Webworm with David Farrier Today David Farrier looks at Scientology, the latest with Arise Church's John Cameron and disgraced Hillsong leader Brian Houston, the autism episode of Flightless Bird and striking healthcare workers in New Zealand All in today's Webworm
The Men Commenting on Lorde - Webworm with David Farrier But this is Webworm, and we can’t just be having a nice time talking about music No, there has to be some horrible twist — and today’s horrible twist is a reminder that New Zealand’s men have a problem
YouTubes Biggest Star Mr Beast Has Made a Massive Turd - webworm. co But as we sprint (or limp, you choose) through the final days of 2024, I wanted to keep Webworm a little lighter So today I wanted to look at one of the biggest and weirdest elements of pop culture that entered the conversation this year: Mr Beast’s Beast Games
The Death of a Deer - Webworm with David Farrier When David Farrier posted a photo of a dead deer by the side of the road, his Instagram followers got angry As he writes: "It’s been this unfocused idea running through the back of my mind for the last year or so, but it had remained blurry and unknowable Murky threads with no end But I think I get it now I don’t know why — but Americans have this propensity to shy away from death in