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The Aviamotornaya Escalator Disaster of 1982 | Episode 48
Episode 48
Published 3 years ago
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We’ve covered a lot of unusual and unexpected disaster on this show, and this will be a new one – and what makes this one stand out is how quickly it escalates.
On this episode: you’ll unlock a brand new fear you didn’t know about before; we’ll talk about the most panic inducing cross-training exercise ever; and we’ll teach you the best way to not get eaten by a machine.
I’ve always said every time we find out some innocuous thing that we’ve always taken for granted is actually a source of unexpected danger, we’re having a good day. Honestly, as soon as I heard “escalator”, I just knew this was going to be good, or bad depending. Like a lot of unusual transit disasters, they usually happen because of maintenance issues and the lazy garbage responsible. For this though, we’re talking USSR style transit issue. Yes, dying under a heap of fellow commuters doesn’t provide the dignity I’m hoping my own funeral will project, but on the other hand, we’re going to get to spend some time in the Moscow Metro system, which aesthetically is hard to beat. This one is called one of the darkest days in the history of the world’s busiest subway system and the deadliest disaster of its kind.
Celebrity guests include historical figure Josef Stalin, early pioneer of DIY flight Icarus, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Dancers.
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On this episode: you’ll unlock a brand new fear you didn’t know about before; we’ll talk about the most panic inducing cross-training exercise ever; and we’ll teach you the best way to not get eaten by a machine.
I’ve always said every time we find out some innocuous thing that we’ve always taken for granted is actually a source of unexpected danger, we’re having a good day. Honestly, as soon as I heard “escalator”, I just knew this was going to be good, or bad depending. Like a lot of unusual transit disasters, they usually happen because of maintenance issues and the lazy garbage responsible. For this though, we’re talking USSR style transit issue. Yes, dying under a heap of fellow commuters doesn’t provide the dignity I’m hoping my own funeral will project, but on the other hand, we’re going to get to spend some time in the Moscow Metro system, which aesthetically is hard to beat. This one is called one of the darkest days in the history of the world’s busiest subway system and the deadliest disaster of its kind.
Celebrity guests include historical figure Josef Stalin, early pioneer of DIY flight Icarus, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Dancers.
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THANK YOU. Most shows survive at the whim of production companies and corporate sponsors, built from the top down. Doomsday doesn’t exist because some network exec believes in it – it exists because actual people do. It's built from the bottom up, and it’s been my privilege to bring you these stories. Just you, me, and a microphone.
I don’t do this for you, so much as I do this because of you. If you'd like to support the show at Buy Me A Coffee, or join the club over at Patreon for AD-FREE EPISODES, LONGER EPISODES, EXTRA CONTENT, all that good stuff (I’m truly sorry about those ads, they're not in my control)
All older episodes can be found on any of your favorite channels
Apple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdw
Spotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuw
IHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5j
Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w
Stitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vw
Google : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxatt
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