New World Witchery – the Search for American Traditional Witchcraft
[2023-05-17 22:48:52]
We apologize for the reaction of the audience to our shows and themes, some thoughts on Confucius Witch Union controversy, and private folklore on rabbits and red hats.
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First of all, I apologize for any mistakes that may harm viewers of the disabled community. The episode we talked about is sixteen in 130 - Dirt Sorcery and Aidan Wachter. I am really sorry that we often observed our words and did not make the guest clearer. We express appreciation and appreciation to the listeners who pointed out what we are seeking.
If you want backgrounds and opinions on the controversy of Sephora Witch Kit, Fire Lyte has lots of important articles that are confusing.
We also thank AthenaBeth, you should check their YouTube channel! She sent a (rude) rabbit legend to us in connection with the previous things about the lucky rabbit's legs.
Another episode refers to our legend about the fairy wearing a red hat, this is the episode 8 - a magical media fanatic and a later blog post about it
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