
Episode 208
The Wave - fiction
Ridiculed for claiming to know when and where the next tsunami will strike, a misanthropic ex-professor increasingly looks forward to the devastation of his home.
April 11, 202223m 50sExplicit
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Show Notes
Ridiculed for claiming to know when and where the next tsunami will strike, a misanthropic ex-professor increasingly looks forward to the devastation of his home.
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