362: Chinese folklore: Broken

Published: April 3, 2024, 7:30 a.m.

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Two stories from Chinese folklore about broken things. A broken pot, a broken future, and how things can come together to heal. And why you shouldn\'t go to work drunk or else you might have to arrest a tiger.
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\\nThe creature is the tooth tyrant, the Odontotyrannos, and it\'s not an angry dentist.
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\\nLinks:
\\nUncle Jim\'s Worm Farm: https://myths.link/liftinjimmy
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\\nMusic:
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\\n"Jumbel" by Blue Dot Sessions
\\n"Gathering Stasis" by Blue Dot Sessions
\\n"Lemon and Melon" by Blue Dot Sessions
\\n"Liptis" by Blue Dot Sessions
\\n"Town Market" by Blue Dot Sessions
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