
Radiolab Quicksaaaand!
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Sep 16, 2022 Quicksand once haunted our childhood imaginations, but its fear factor has faded with today's youth. A journalist dives deep into why kids aren't scared anymore, exploring quirky niches like quicksand fetishism. Historical portrayals transform from genuine peril to comedic relief, revealing a cultural shift. The metaphor’s significance from the 1960s echoes societal anxieties, while humorous ties to iconic franchises like Star Wars add a playful twist. Ultimately, quicksand reflects our evolving fears and narratives, making it a fascinating topic.
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Kids & Quicksand
- Dan Engber's elementary school teacher friend claimed her students didn't know about quicksand.
- Engber visited the class and found they knew of it, but weren't afraid, unlike kids his age.
Quicksand Fetish
- Engber's quicksand research led him to discover online quicksand fetish communities.
- These communities include "sinkers" who enjoy sinking in quicksand and "watchers" who like watching it.
Crypto's Quicksand List
- A quicksand watcher known as "Crypto" compiled a list of over a thousand quicksand scenes in film and television.
- This list, spanning from 1909, became a valuable resource for Engber's research.
