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Mystery Hunts: Randonautica Adventures, Historical Whirlwinds, and Skyward Secrets

Melissa

Ever tried chasing randomness and stumbled upon a suitcase full of mysteries? Randonautica, the app that turns your smartphone into a compass of the unknown, has us wandering the fringes of adventure and caution. This episode kicks off with a bang—or rather, a whisper—as we introduce our trusty new clip-on mics, perfect for capturing every eerie echo of our exploration tales. We recount our personal escapades with Randonautica, sharing chilling stories and offering safety tips for fellow curious souls eager to explore its peculiar allure.

What if the history books had it all wrong, and we're actually living in the 1700s? We ponder this wild theory and get lost in a whirlwind of historical curiosities and time anomalies. The Mandela Effect teases our childhood recollections, while the post-COVID time warp makes us feel like we're stuck in a never-ending loop. We even entertain the mind-bending prospects of head transplants and resurrection, musing on how these futuristic concepts tie back to historical blunders and technological leaps.

Our journey doesn't stop there—economics meets the extraterrestrial as we navigate the murky waters of inflation and UFO cover-ups. From the grocery aisles to the skies above, we question the role of political leadership in our financial woes, sprinkled with a healthy dose of skepticism. As we wrap up the episode with a spirited quest for a haunted hayride, we invite our listeners to join the conversation. Tune in for a rollercoaster ride through the strange, the speculative, and the slightly insane world we live in.

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Good evening everyone. It is your host, melissa at Strange Deranged Beyond Insane. And before I start this episode, I just want to add that I have been trying to do more live recordings, so we got some new mics. These clip-on mics are about $30 on Amazon. I can't tell you what brand they are. I don't have them with me right now, but they are fucking phenomenal. I don't have them with me right now, but they are fucking phenomenal, like just as good as this nice expensive mic that I'm using right now to speak to you guys on. And I just decided, you know, one night I was out with Carissa and I had just gotten those mics that day in the mail and I said you know, we're in like deep conversation right now and you're driving. Let me go ahead and snap a mic on you, snap a mic on me, hit the recording button on my app and let's go.

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So, before I start with the live recording, I do want to talk about this app. So a girl that I used to work with like months ago, right, she was like showing me these TikTok videos about this app called Rando Nautica, and let me tell you, it's very, very creepy and you do have to be really careful. So if you're listening warning, if you're going to use this app, you really need to check your surroundings. Don't ever do this by yourself. I mean, there's warnings when you open this app, right? Okay, so it's called again.

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It's called Randonautica and this is an app that generates coordinates for users to explore their local area. How it works the app uses a random number generator and location settings to generate coordinates, and users can choose between an attractor, a void or an anomaly and then set an intention or purpose for the coordinates. What to do with the coordinates? Users can open the coordinates in a map or explore them digitally. If I can talk, that'd be great. They can also share their location with Google Maps URL Reporting. After visiting the coordinates, users can make a trip report by answering questions or typing a response. Features the app offers radius options of 1,000, 3,000, 5,000, and 10,000 meters. Users can also make an in-app purchase to extend the radius or avoid routes.

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With water Safety. The app offers tips on respecting boundaries and enjoying the app safely. Offers tips on respecting boundaries and enjoying the app safely. Some say that the app has become popular partially because of reverse psychology and that some people have shared unsettling stories about it. Okay, now let's just open this up. This is New York Times.

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What is Randonautica? Oh, hold on, we got to pop up here, you guys, I'm sorry. Okay, continue with Google. Yes, thank you. All right, let's go back. Oh, they don't want me to see that. Okay.

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What is Randonautica really about? An app that generates coordinates and adventures, claims to turn your thoughts into reality. Tiktok and YouTube creators want you to believe it, but you shouldn't. The app led one person to a friendly dog in the desert and another to a field of wildflowers. One young woman, after making her college decision, followed the app to a field where her school's initials had been mowed into the grass. And then there were friends who followed the app to suitcase. Oh jesus, well, that just gave chills To a suitcase full of human remains.

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That is a gamble one takes with Randonautica, which claims to channel users' intentions to produce nearby coordinates for exploration. Think the law of attraction meets geocaching. Randonautica makes a few asks to its users what would you like to get? Choose your journey source, before prompting them to focus on your intent while it fetches coordinates. This process relies on location settings and a random number generator which, despite what company says, cannot be directly affected by human thoughts. Many of the places users have been sent to since Randonautica became available in February are unremarkable Parking lots, grasslands, many bodies of water.

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However, interest has been driven by the spooky and often randonautding stories that may have been shared on social media. While several of them appear to be fake, others have raised some cause for concern. Okay, the creators of rando-nodding say the app was evolved beyond their intentions. But what were those intentions? A brief history of randonauting Randonauting, I think I'm saying it right. Before randonautica, there were randonauts, strangers who swapped stories about their bot-assisted adventures into the unknown. They wanted to open their minds to the world around them and to make meaning of life's coincidences and synchronicities. Of course, that's what I'm thinking when I read that the bot's code came from a group of programmers called the Phantom Project who were interested in, among other things, using the technology to ensure the randomness of online gambling outcomes. Randomness of online gambling outcomes. Joshua Lengfelder, 29, discovered the Phantom Project on the Messenger app, telegram in January 2019.

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In a fringe science chat room, he absorbed the project's theories about how random exploration could break people out of their premeditated realities I'm sorry, I read that wrong Predetermined realities, and how people could influence random outcomes with their minds. I don't know, though, like predetermined and I don't know. That just kind of freaked me out. See, this is like freaking me out because I've only used this app twice, with Christina and then with Carissa, and oh, I'm just like this feel that they took me and Christina to in like the middle of nowhere and then like cornfields, and then Carissa kept saying like last week she was like there's bodies of water right there, like are we supposed to walk through water? And like when you, when you're out in the country, you don't fucking know when you start walking in high grass, like where the water starts, right, so predetermined and premeditated I think that's why I read it like that, because that was my intention of this Like even thinking about it, like why, like how does this even work? Right? I'm sorry, I just went off on a tangent. Okay?

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Mr Lengfelder, a former circus performer, thought the code and its underlying ideas could be used to explore the relationship between consciousness and technology. In February 2019, while caring for his father who had just suffered a stroke, he created a Telegram bot that used the Phantom Project's code to generate random coronins. In March, he created a Randonauts subreddit, which now has 125,000 members, and in October, a developer named Simon Nishi McCorkendale created a webpage for the bot. That same month, auburn Salsato, the chief executive of Presley Media, an agency that creates brand Okay, right here, sorry you guys, I lost the page. Okay right here, sorry you guys, I lost the page For TV found the Randall Knots on Reddit and offered to help Mr Lengfelder get the word out.

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On January 24th, ms Celasto and Mr Lengfelder incorporated Randall Knots LLC, with her as the COO and him as the CEO. She remains the chief executive of Presley Media, which handles the PR for Randall Knotta. They released the beta version of the app on February 22nd. Since its release, randall Knotta has been downloaded 10.8 million times from the App Store and Google Play, according to the research firm Sensor Tower. After a few months of rapid growth, much of it propelled by TikTok, its downloads have started to taper off, according to the data from the analytics firm App Annie.

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In an interview in July, mr Lengfelder described Randonautica as a multimedia storytelling platform that encourages performance art. He said the overwhelming response has not surprised him. I kind of figured it was inevitable, he said, because basically what it is is like a machine that creates memes and legends and it kind of virally propagates on its own On social media. The most popular randonauting videos feature eerie and seemingly dangerous situations that are dramatized through editing. Some creators have capitalized on the trend by posting exaggerated or false accounts of their rando-nodding adventures. The 27-year-old YouTuber Josh Yozura, for instance, claimed to have been led to a crime scene. Mr Yozura did not respond to multiple requests for comment. Ms Celesto denounced such videos in an interview with the YouTube creator Bill's Channel. In a phone interview this month, she spoke further about the fake videos. It's so hard to manage because people are really taking creative liberties. After seeing how much traction the app is getting, an inferior factor she said.

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I think that was a typo. I think it meant to say like they're trying to put fear in people with this app. However, the first time Christina and I used it before I deleted it, we were at a cemetery and this gentleman on TikTok was like hey, girls, be very careful while using that app. And it did kind of like freak me out a little bit because I don't understand it and like after reading this article to you guys, I'm like there's fucking horror movies made about this, like somebody was taking care of their sick father and just thought in their head oh, let me make this fucked up app with, like, people setting intentions and the bot can read the mind and the mind can read the bot and the bot can coronate all these locations and these. You know, every place that they've taken me has been like empty parking lots. Um, one night, I'm sorry, the first time we used the app, it literally took us to two houses and we're like what the hell is this? And it felt eerie. Each house, like all the lights were off. It was like six o'clock, seven o'clock at night last winter Well, february basically and I had told Christine, I said something does not sound right.

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But anyways, let's get into this. I I'm gonna play the live recording for you guys, and sorry about background noise on here because, again, she's driving. You know we were on the freeway, so, and, of course, when we're walking around using the app or shuffling, okay, it's 11.42 pm and the date is October 24th, 2024. 2024, 2024. All right, so Carissa is driving and we have these new little clip-on mics and I'm like we're having, we're in, like like these deep talks and I'm like I should be recording this. Alright, so try to explain again, like what you were talking about what Guy watched on TikTok. So Guy saw this video on TikTok and, um, it was pretty much saying that 300 years are missing or never happened.

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I should say, like, did you see that deer? No, oh, it got smoked. It did. Oh God, was it beheaded? Did you see all the blood on the road? No, I was looking at you when you were talking. Oh God, poor deer. Rest its soul. Should we get it a get well soon? No, oh God, poor tear-rested soul. Should we get it a get well soon? The balloon Should give it a little like you are blessed to the other side, yes, so anyways, the astrological does not match up.

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And between like the 7th and 9th centuries, there's like no written records of history, of any great battles. There's no 7th to 9th century like architecture. So they're saying that kings and emperors and people that had high importance, that were making and writing down the history, were changing years to suit their needs. So that's how come? It's really not 2024, it's really like 17-something. So we're in the 17th century. Yeah, we're in the 1700s. If that's correct, we're missing three centuries, three centuries that never happened. So we're in the 17th century, apparently. Oh my God, think about it Like back in. What century was it where the bubonic plague started? I can't think right now off the top of my head, 18? No, before that it was before that, yeah, but what's going on now? Bombing Plague? Yeah, it's still around.

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Look at COVID. This last time I just had COVID, I got it from a girl I work with. She got it from her mom and her sister. This COVID, it was like a complete head fuck. Like I was in, like a head fog. It was at the point where I was thinking I had the C word. Yeah, I was thinking like all these and like it was like a depression I've never had before. It wasn't even like a depression, like wah, wah, wah, like I want to unalive myself. Right, I don't want to get out of bed. It was like I, it was like a head fog. It was like a high that I. I feel like since COVID, we are living one big fucking year over and over and over and over and over.

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Yeah, do I look older to you? Like for real? No, you're lying, bitch. Why would I be lying? Do we look exactly the same? What if we're in the same fucking year? What if we never left 2020? And we'd still be four years younger. So we're actually four years younger. That'd be fucking nice, nice.

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I want to go to the Romeo Cemetery and see if that app works. Okay, well, here you want me to put it on first. Yeah, I think we're far enough out. I had a point to all this. Oh God, my mic thing fell out out. You know, I had a point to all this. When we get back on, I have something else. Guy showed me video-wise. That was kind of interesting. We're still on, oh, are we?

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I think she's actually stuck in 2015. Oh fuck, what year are you in? 1800. 1800? All right, I was born in the 1900s. Yeah, you, old girl, I wasn't born in the early 2000s. Okay, what do you mean? Nothing, nothing, nothing. I'm not saying that to be a word. Nothing, nothing, nothing. I'll say nothing.

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So there was this lady that, um, she found an old history book from like 1870, something I don't know, and the shit that's in that history book is not being taught in the history now. So this lady was talking about should she make a history book using the history from back then, like it says in the history book that, like four years prior to Columbus fighting America, this other gentleman found it and Vikings landed in Boston, massachusetts, I think, and like moved 200 miles inland when America was found. But none of that's in the history books anymore, like the new history books, yeah, but that goes back to what I was saying earlier about like the 300 year thing. You know emperors and kings and you know anybody of importance that's writing down the history can fabricate it and make it how they want it to be perceived. Well, that goes back to the mandela effects, how they're trying to escape us from the reality of disney, of all of our shows growing up.

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And even paul, I showed him flat out. I'm like, paul, this isn't a fucking conspiracy, look at this. Yeah, and he's like, yeah, tinkerbell always did the one thing be in the beginning. And I'm like, no, they're saying that never happened. But listen, listen. I showed him and he's like okay, I go okay.

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So then what's your explanation? Why would they do that to us? He said, okay, here's my explanation. They don't want us. They are rewriting the Disney and they don't want the new ones to remember. They don't want the new ones to know Disney like that. And I said, but why, why? Why does it always go back to Disney? And he's like because it's a new world. Interesting fact. They probably want people to not remember, but Walt Disney was an avid neo-Nazi fan.

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Yeah, he's frozen. Oh, you think he is frozen? Oh, he's definitely frozen. Yeah, he wanted to be cryo, jenner, kyro, whatever. Oh, yeah, he's walking the earth. He's out there. He probably has a whole new body.

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Did you know, too, that the first head transplants like? They're working on it, right? Uh, I did a podcast on that and now they're trying they're um, showing that they can bring people back after the dead. There's been many movies after look at, this is where we're going. Head northeast toward 32 miles. Turn that one off, then where are we heading then? Okay, go drive straight.

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All right, you guys, we are using what is this app called? This is fucking creepy man. I hope it doesn't kill us. Right, I got our protection, okay, how come? Oh, we gotta go here. Generated point. Oh, right here. Okay, hold on, I gotta go to Google Maps. Generated point. Oh, right here. Okay, hold on, I gotta go to Google Maps. No, we're not walking. It's saying right across there, really, exit out, go back. And it's telling us to walk, go directions, maybe Driving Start, okay, so go right, okay, oh, no, yeah, yeah, sorry, go right. Yep, okay, we are on a spooky adventure, all right, so it's having us take romeo plank? Oh, dude, I wonder if it's having.

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Is that the cemetery you were talking about, the walking one, and, and this is where we see the Northern Lights? Yes, yes, oh shit, I didn't know we were right here. I didn't know we were either, until I drove by and I was like wait a second, I know this bend, we should come back there and go to that cemetery, all right, so you're going to go left up at this light? We get into some deep fucking conversations. We sure do.

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This is all going on the podcast, unfiltered, unfiltered, unfiltered, unedited. Raw, raw, raw, raw dog. You want a raw dog feed? Don't you On that podcast? You want to put all my dirty secrets out there? Don't you feel like we're still in 2020, though, yes, I don't feel like we ever came out of it.

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No, and the thing is like, like my grandparents passed away in 2019, so it was like a huge divide, like life before covid with my grandparents and life after covid, like it's like a reminder they no longer exist in this kind of world. Oh, I always say, like my mom, thank god she left when she did, because she I don't think she would have liked this at all. My grandparents would not have done well with this. I don't think my mom would have liked even gambling as much as she did, because the casinos have changed so much. Yeah, it's just like so weird, everything's so different. We literally just woke up and we're like, uh, this different. We literally just woke up and we're like, uh, this is a new world. Yep, okay, this is like in the middle of the. Okay, so we're going, I don't know. Alright, so it's a half a mile. Okay, come this way. Oh, hell, no, I know they're not gonna make us go to that person's playscape. See, look at this. Okay, so now it's, it's, I think it's oh, yeah, okay, we have to go back here. Oh, my God, chris of Cornstalks, how do you feel about this? I don't know. Do you got your mic on? Should be Okay, because this is going to fall off. All right, you guys.

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So, basically, it wanted us to walk through these. Like corn, it was I don't want to call it like a full cornfield. It's just so weird, like it was in between two houses, in the middle of nowhere and like, first of all, we don't know if it's private property, like, we have no idea, and I was just like, okay, so we gave up on that location. So I have a part two with this app. Okay, so now we're going somewhere else.

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All right, you guys, we are on our next scavenger hunt. Hopefully this one doesn't bring us in the middle of the cornfield. That's crazy. They keep on us going cornfield, I know, but I didn't know if it was private property or not, so I was afraid to. We are lucky that those neighbors caught one of us. Yeah, yeah, oh my god. Coon Creek. Oh my god, I have to call Paul and tell him where I'm at. Oh my god, we have like a blast from the past, holy shit.

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Okay, so point one, and we are going to have to walk again. So either pull over here or turn around and pull on that side, pulling right here. Where? Why is it? Okay, we're gonna have to. Yeah, I guess this park right here is our. I don't know where is there any any where to like walk? I don't see anywhere. It looks like Creepy. Bless you, thank you. Oh, there's somebody's headlights on Hold on. That's not their headlights, that's their taillights. What does that say? No trespassing. Nope, yeah, we can't go here. There's probably booby traps back there. Come on, give us a good place. All right, you guys.

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And just to mention I forgot to say this before the recording started um, we didn't even set intentions. We were just like, let's mess around on this amp and see where it takes us. All of the places that it took us were all either, like I mean, we were out in the boons, right, wooded areas, cornfields, flat grasslands, and most of them had no trespassing. It's like, why the fuck did it keep taking us to these places? Like we thought it was going to be this like fun scavenger hunt, right, because a lot of people on this app will like show pictures and they're very weird, strange pictures like not like harmful, but like very eerie. You know, like why would someone put that there? I don't know. I just since we didn't set an intention, I felt like it set an intention for us. I guess subconsciously we wanted creepy, spooky, paranormal, paranormal, but this kind of felt more like there could be a murder lurking. I mean, who knows who's on this app. And, like I said, I've been warned on TikTok by an older gentleman. He commented right underneath of the video with Christina and I and he was like I want you girls to be really safe out there while using that app. So just to add to the creep factor, toad Creek I like Cooter, uh-huh, toad Creek. Yeah, cooter, cooter, cooter.

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These roads are pretty well graded For being dirt roads. Six minute drive y'all. Jesus is Lord and Lord is Jesus. Jesus, lord and Savior. You want to tell us a prayer, carissa? No, oh, not even the white prayer. Yeah, I can. Only love and light can see us. We're invisible to all negativity and evil. We are and we're not honored within our space. We only observe energy. Do not absorb it. All day and all night. Amen, amen, amen, amen.

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So what do you think our future looks like? Grim, huh, grim, grim, yeahim, I mean, with all the wars going on? Like I worry for Jackson's sake yeah, I really do. I love that I brought him into this world, but I don't like that. I'm gonna have to leave him in such a shitty world. Yeah, oh, for that car. Was that you're going to make a right? That's Romeo Plank, okay, why? What do you think the world's going to be like? It's not looking good.

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Price gouges, inflation yeah, so I need the price gouging and the inflation and the interest rates. Let's just hope we get a good president. I don't think that's going to matter, though, honestly, it's so far gone. I mean it's going to take at least a couple years to see a difference. Yeah, but, like, gas prices will go down with the correct president. Well, gas prices really aren't our issue right now. No, they're not. We're kind of like used to that. We can always kind of find money for the gas, you know what I mean. But it's the groceries, it's interest rates, it's it's everything, man, grocery shopping, I mean, $200 barely gets you anything. Now, um, I just spent $177, and I was like, what did I buy? I bought basic necessities and then a few things like garbage bags and right up here at this blinking red, sorry, turn left or right, right, I was yeah, it's scary, very, very, very scary.

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A lot of changes need to be made and I don't think. I think that there are fallen angels. I think that celebrities are represented as fallen angels yeah, that's what they've been saying. And aliens are fallen angels. I've never thought of it. Yeah, that's what they've been saying. And aliens are fallen angels too. They're saying, yeah, and you're seeing, like UFO stuff is like so normal now. It's so funny how it used to be so classified, but we still don't talk about it like the way we need to talk about it. No, it's very taboo. It's still taboo, but it's not.

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Yeah, I think a lot of people think if you're in the UFOs, you're nerdy, and no, I think it's like a government thing actually. I think the government Well, they keep it out of the media to keep our attention. No, I'm saying like, I think a lot of the UFOs that we're seeing now, because you know you I guess you didn't realize that me and Christina were just here. Um, I was just here last weekend and it was the wrong place Because they have two different Blake locations. I'm not saying Jackson to the Haunted Hayride, that's where we went and got our pumpkins, oh, okay. I'm saying, though, like the videos, recently people are like look at all these UFOs, so like they're not hiding it, but I think it's government controlled. I think those are the government's UFOs. I don't think those are like the aliens, yet oh, you think it's ours, uh-huh, I don't think those are like the aliens yet, oh, aliens, I think they're getting ready for something. I think they're trying to like copy, so they're prepared.

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I think we've been warned several times to quit fucking up our planet and we don't listen. I mean not really so much us, but I mean I guess, yeah, like us smoking and like doing everyday things, yeah, but we're not the ones that have absolutely nuclear weapons. No, okay, slow down. See, you scared me, okay. So it's right off of Coon Creek Road. What are you looking for? My flashlight fell and it wanted to get stuck underneath the uh pedal. Yeah, okay, slow down a little, we're gonna, okay. So we're coming up to keep going. We're gonna come up to Coon Creek.

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Yeah, it wants us to walk through this. The fuck, like, how are we supposed to just get out and jump over? Right, oh, my god, that's water over there too. Maybe we're supposed to swim. Oh yeah, wonderful, wonderful. Now it's saying it's on that side, left, yep, left, right here, good and great. Oh, left, yep, there's a deer. It's staring at us. Oh, yeah, they're probably warning us, okay, but that's a house right there. So it's saying hold on, hold on, stop, can you back up a little bit? What the fuck Like, I don't want to be walking on people's property, but see, look it. Now it just fucking shows All right, so we're on Coon Creek, so it's like like right off, maybe on that side, let me turn around.

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I felt my back. That's where I felt I still can't put my arm on it. I can't believe you fucking did that, girl Dude. I felt like something like fucking threw me in that truck. Man Dude Paul was up in the attic and he could hear the fucking snap of the branches. He came running.

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I goes you. Alright, I was just laying there. I'm like I can't get up right now. I'm like I'm injured. Okay, go left, left. Actually go left. Yeah, because it's so. It's right up. It's like right over here somewhere. Can you roll your window down, girl? Yeah, see, and these are people's fucking crops. Yeah, like we can't just walk through crops. This is stupid. I go to the wrong little cemetery. So far away we are and I think we there right here. Okay, you guys.

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Well, we tried I don't know four times on that app and we did not feel comfortable with any of the locations that they were sending our way. Again, private property, private crops I mean farming area. You've got to be careful because you know you can get shot If you're walking or running through crops in the middle of the night. I mean, what do you think is going to happen? So, yeah, we're going to try it again and hopefully we get better results and we're definitely going to have to like set our intentions next time. We didn't do that and, again, I only had that app for like a month and then I deleted it and then I just got it back again and paid for the like pro version of it or whatever. But I'm going to do some more research on it and kind of like learn how to use it.

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Again, if any of you guys out there are going to download Randonautica app, be careful, do not do it by yourself and don't be stupid, right, like if it feels off, that's probably you know, your whole entire body and your senses right, telling you that it's probably not a good idea to go to that location. So make sure that you have that inner voice. Again, shout out to Carissa for sharing some awesome information on this episode about what her and her husband were talking about after a video that they watched on TikTok, because, of course, it makes the drive shorter when you're talking and chatting about interesting things. And if you guys want to talk to us, you know, email us Ghostsisters2124 at gmail. Again, that's Ghostsisters2124 at gmail.

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