Kaba

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  • Kaba; the Tagalog word for palpitation, quick heartbeat, anxiety, worry, or fear.Join your host John Consignado as he tells scary tales of cryptids, urban legends, and everything else in between. Look to your left, and to you right, and keep a light on at night.
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Kaba; the Tagalog word for palpitation, quick heartbeat, anxiety, worry, or fear.Join your host John Consignado as he tells scary tales of cryptids, urban legends, and everything else in between. Look to your left, and to you right, and keep a light on at night.
Copyright 2021 Cultiv8 Podcast Network
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  • Bungisngis- The Giggling Cyclops
    2021/12/19
    The Cyclops, Greek mythology’s “Round Eye” creature from ancient legends. They are known from famous tales such as the Odyssey where the protagonist Odysseus blinds a cyclops to escape imminent death and live to see another day. In modern times, you may picture the Cyclops as the cool glasses wearing, optic blasting, skilled fighting Scott Summers of the X-Men series. So, what happens when the Cyclops leaves the Mediterranean climate of Greece and migrate to the tropical weather of the Philippines? RESOURCES 1. Cyclops | Greek mythology. (n.d.). Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cyclops-Greek-mythology 2. Bungisngis | Myths and Folklore Wiki | Fandom. (n.d.). Myths and Folklore Wiki. https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Bungisngis 3. Filipiknow, F. K. (2019, March 9). 10 Lesser-Known Mythical Creatures in Philippine Folklore. FilipiKnow. https://filipiknow.net/top-10-terrifying-philippine-mythical-creatures/ 4. Clark, J. (2016, November 9). BUNGISNGIS: Origin of the Philippine Cyclops. THE ASWANG PROJECT. https://www.aswangproject.com/bungisngis/ 5. Filipino Popular Tales Collected and Edited with Comparative Notes By Dean S. Fansler (1921)
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