Curiouser and Curiouser!

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Curiouser and Curiouser!

Chelsea Adams, Katie Day

29 October 2020

Welcome to a rabbit hole of an episode. In our 22nd episode, Chelsea and Katie talk about falling down rabbit holes. Chelsea traces the phrase "rabbit hole" back to Lewis Carroll and discusses how social media platforms ensure you never run out of content. Katie talks about the dangers of conspiracy theory addiction and shares the awesome conspiracy theory chart she found on TikTok (thanks to @tofology). Chelsea learned all about a piece of music called the Dies Irae, and Katie reminds you to vote! Wikipedia- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland The New Yorker- "The Rabbit-Hole Rabbit Hole" by Kathryn Schulz BBC- "Five things Alice in Wonderland reveals about the brain" by David Robson The Print- "Facebook, Instagram like ‘weird rabbit holes’ — social media anxiety is real & here to stay" by Nandita Singh UMASS- "Down the Rabbit Hole" by Laura Marjorie Miller Wikipedia- Flow (Psychology) The New York Times- "Welcome to the 'Rabbit Hole'" by Kevin Roose The Addiction Center- Conspiracy Theory Addiction Twenty Thousand Hertz Podcast- Dies Irae Episode Conspiracy Theory Chart- Abbie Richards @tofology on TikTok