Incongruent

S2E2: Halloween

October 31, 2020 The Incongruables Season 2 Episode 1
Incongruent
S2E2: Halloween
Show Notes Transcript

In our spookiest episode yet, the insidious Dhan guides us through dark tales of ghostly horror. We review the Haunted House at IMG's World of Adventures, take a tour of a haunted prison in Ottawa, and get stranded, alone on the top of one of highest mountains in Europe.... but who or what was it that actually happened to Dhan's Dream notebook and was it just that...? Or a real nightmare bwahaha...

Not for the faint-hearted, but definitely for Halloween.

Enjoy!

Dhan:

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Incongruent special episode Halloween. I am your host, Dan, and I'm dressed up currently, as you know a scary person, and we are joined by a ghost with sunglasses a very posh one, and Mandalorian and along with two other humans who have time to indulge with us starting the episode today I will start to talk with the ghosts named Arjun.

Arjun Radeesh:

My scariest experience to be honest is it's an IMG was adventures and there is something called as the haunted house. There's like two elevators. And when I'm getting done, I when it reached a certain level it opened. I walked for like 1015 steps. And then I see a guy who's holding a dagger. Okay with like blood going on. I'm like, oh my gosh. And it's sort of like I was accompanied by some people and keep these people who are cold. Were like pressing my shoulders. Like I was feeling the pain and it just it just happened and I'm like that kind of no socialism devil like all types of knights. So the meat cutting knife the square knife it's like too big and too sharp. That Was there some axes were there so much. It's sort of like so much equipment that I I went I was like, pretty scared. I was like, okay, because I went in the intention that okay, I watch horror movies. I watch her when they Okay, I'm sorry. I'm brave enough. I went in. But then there was a point where I come out loud out of my throat I like like, after everything got over. They called me scary cat. So that was basically my scary story.

Dhan:

Right? That is a scary story. So let's just think about situation this way. What if you were one of the attractions in the haunted house? What What would you use to scare other people?

Arjun Radeesh:

I would use my throat - I will make scary noises.

Dhan:

You wouldn't say noises but we know but when you think about it. What if it was weaponry? What weapon would you choose? You mentioned axes and knives. What else?

Arjun Radeesh:

I will have a bazooka!

Dhan:

A bazooka to scare people?

Arjun Radeesh:

Yeah, because I just like in the matter of a trigger. It'll just like it'll just go off and like boom!

Dhan:

Oh, well. That's good, too. Well, then, guys, you heard our pash, you know, our passionate ghost who's just very interested in bazookas for some reason. Let's continue on to our human number one, Mabel, are you here?

Mabel:

Hello, Dhan. I'm here.

Dhan:

Alright, let's talk about your skate experience.

Mabel:

Actually I have a similar experience to Arjun when we first went to the haunted house from school with friends. I wasn't scared out of my wits when we enter the haunted house, but I was more. I was kind of like, I freaked out the people screaming and pushing us into the haunted house. That was the scariest experience. I did not have time to process what was going on the haunted house, who would like the characters that were there, the people standing around with blood on their faces and on their heads. It was just a complete blur, because everyone was pushing and pulling and screaming. I got through the haunted house in like, two to three minutes. But I have no idea what went in there. Except the fact I just got in and I came out. But that has to be the most scary experience because I've never been to a haunted house before. But I do recommend if anyone hasn't gone to imgs haunted house if you're at in class, please go have one. Please.

Dhan:

That's right. I've been there myself. So anyways, Meebo. You know, do you watch horror movies? If you have which one's your favourite?

Mabel:

I feel like I'm a little conflicted on this or people wouldn't call a quiet place horror, although that was the most recent one that I watched. I did like it. Also the insidious movies.

Dhan:

Yeah, that's, that's true. And today's movies were amazing. I thank you, human. Okay, Steve, the Mandalorian what's your scariest experience?

Stephen King:

Well, I've got lots of scary experiences because I've been teaching Arjun for a year and even without a bazooka, he's quite scary fella. I tell you, it's good job we're on a podcast he has that he has the face for podcasting. But a couple of years ago, I went to... on a backpacking trip across America. And I ended up in Canada in Ottawa. And I stayed at the hills at the, at the Ottawa jail hostel. So this was a converted jail, an old jail that was you could go in and you could stay as an individual or as a couple, they had bunk beds. And otherwise you could stay in this little little cell, it was about the size of like just a single bed, you could just walk in, you had a metre, the door would open, the door would close and you could put your feet, and then you just lay there and you had a little shelf. And there was a little opening for lights that came in above the door. And it was a place where they they killed people. It was a proper, like, capital punishment, jail. And one evening, I decided I would go out and look for ghosts. And they had the hangman's noose, and they have the isolation chamber. And you can walk around the whole jail completely at night, it's all lit up with sort of, like LED lights or evening lights. And I've got my camera and a film the whole trip as I walked around, they had certain lights that were motion detected. So like if you went into the isolation room, that solitary confinement room in which China bread as I walked into it, and I was just wandering around, I wonder what's in here, I walk in here, and the whole room just suddenly lights up. And you're in this solitary confinement and the red light highlights all of the graffiti and all of the mental writing that they've done on the walls. And then as you walk out that there's no light outside in the corridors is where they their dead bodies used to. They used to hang people in these to drop into this courtyard. So you're in this pitch pitch black courtyard. And above you is where the hangman's noose is and you can the doors are all proper, like solid wood, and still got the old iron in them. So you can open this one and you're climbing up these chair stairs, and the stairs have little holes in them. And the as you as you're going up and down the stairs, you can see these are the holes, and it's supposed to be that if you see a ghost with blue socks, then it's a guard. And if you see red socks it was a prisoner. That's where they are. And as I was growing up, I got right to the top where the hangman's noose was and I started to hear noises. And I'd expected to go out of there from the door that would lead me straight back into my dorm. But the door was locked. So I just got to the top by the hangman's noose. And I started to hear this sort of thinking like that. It's as if someone was in the doors below me. And I couldn't get out of the door on the top floor back to the into the thing and had to run all the way back and then back out into the pitch black past the isolation, solitary confinement room and then had to get back up into my little jail cell and lock the door and hope that it didn't. Ghosts couldn't sneak through the bars at the top.

Dhan:

Oh, Steve, at least we know that if you were cast it for a horror movie. You'd be the one to die first.

Stephen King:

Oh, maybe maybe, maybe I'd be sad, but Yeah, probably.

Dhan:

Well, you do you... Well, then we have our next human.

Lydia:

Hi, guys. It's Lydia. I've been doing mountain ski since I was three years old. And I would always spend some days with my family in Stanmore, Switzerland, during Christmas break when I was younger. So we would go there and I would ski and send boys is on the German part of the country. And it's known for its resort, it's a high Alpine Resort centre. So the mountain is called Converse. And that's the name of the ski resort. So in if you don't know how the slopes are allocated in a ski resort, so there are four levels, there is green, red, blue, and black. And black is considered to be the most difficult slope because it has a high gradient. So it's like 40% gradient, and also it has a lot of ice. So I was allocated in the advanced group that teacher proposed to us to go at the peak of the mountain. Yeah, pick up the mountain, and we started to go to the back of the mountain and there hold was long. The weather was not that nice. It was pretty foggy and very cold. So when we reached the top of the mountain, the teacher told us how to act. And he allocated allocated us one behind the other. And so when we started, it was good. But while we're skiing at Weather became very foggy. And there was a snowstorm coming. And the thing is, I was the last one in the room. So at some point, because of snow was in the height of my boots, I couldn't ski. So imagine you're in 3300 metres height. And you also have to cope with a bad weather. So as you can understand some point I lost them. So I was all alone. Imagine Me being 10 years old. And the problem was not the language barrier. It was basically me being lost in a mountain in a mountain with his course there's tweezers, wild animals, there's bears and wolves.

Dhan:

Aww

Lydia:

Yeah, it's okay. That's not even the worst part. The worst part is that at the top of the mountain, you don't have the warning signs would say go this way, or go the other way. because not many people go this way. Do not go to the peak of the mountain. So I was basically lost. I didn't found them. Yeah, I was like, I'm gonna stay here. I'm gonna be like the character in the movie where there's stack on the peak of the mountain. And then the wolves come in at them. So yeah, I managed, thankfully, to thank the bottom of the mountain. So yeah, that was my scariest experience.

Dhan:

That is, actually I have chills on my spine because of that. Thank you. That was absolutely terrifying. Well, then now comes my own experience.

Arjun Radeesh:

[In scary voice] Yes, it's your own experience. Come on let's hear it.

Dhan:

Alright, so for me, this happened, I think, last year. So I'm a person who writes a lot of stories or a lot of notes, and I keep diaries. Everywhere. I have diaries all over the house. So in this one particular diary, I wasn't feeling all that well. So I was really down that day, I didn't have a good day was very bad. And like nothing happened. It was just so bad that that one day. So what I did was that I wrote it in this book that had gene written on it. And the book was a hardcover book, right? It isn't like those book that has the flippy kind of pages. So after going Daigo over, I was just, I just wrote down a lot of negative things on that on a particular page. And I did not know the page numbering because I didn't look at that time. And I went down and I wrote whatever I felt that day and what I wanted to happen and a lot of negative emotions on it. And I placed the book next to my study table that is next to my bed. So around three, if I'm not wrong that day, I was sleeping, and I kept hearing pages flipping. And when I woke up, I noticed that there was writing on my book. And it was on the page that I had written my negative emotions on. And remember what I said before the book was a hardcover, there is no way the pages could have flipped open like that. So I checked the time, it was about three three turning if I'm not wrong. And the air around my house was oddly cold. It was very cold. It was colder than what I have on my ACS. You have this thing where the book, I I couldn't tell the writing but it was more or less the scratches that work over what I had written about. So what I did was that I needed I wish I was shaking, I was terrified. So what I did was that I took the page, and then I tore up the page and I threw it outside and I came back in and I noticed that my door knob was rattling and it was terrifying. I just stood in my place in the centre of the room, trying to figure out whether I should go call my parents or whether I should go back to sleep. And they noticed that I became four by then. And I went back to my bed. I said sorry for being a negative and I just went back to sleep and I woke up feeling extremely heavy on my body. And I barely remembered what happened that night. I only remembered after an entire week. So yeah, that was my experience. That also kind of proves that we should never like it's okay like have negative feelings. I don't think we should record them because we don't know what kind of answers Could like, you know, buy down and scratch words in your books.

Stephen King:

You had a good question earlier about what's the scariest movie that we have all seen. If you had a horror movie... mine was Wolf Creek.

Dhan:

Yeah, yeah.

Stephen King:

Have you seen that?

Dhan:

That's a good movie!

Stephen King:

It's not a good movie is horrible. No one should ever watch is terrible is terrifying.

Dhan:

That's why it's a good movie!

Stephen King:

It's where this couple get picked up by. Yeah, a couple get picked up by a hitch like the hitchhiking and they get taken to this guy's farm and then horrible things all happen.

Dhan:

Oh mine. Um, I'm not the one to like watch a lot of horror movies I watch a lot of like YouTube vlogs I watched a lot of creepypasta a lot of horror based movies like it's like that Harvey's documentaries rather than his movies, like, you know, like the most realistic ones that I've seen. And I think the one that like sticks out to me the most was that people, like you know, the entire thing. Like I don't remember the correct year, but then the entire coffin thing that if a person can dig you up thinking that you're dead, but you have a bell. And if you're not, you can ring the bell while you're in the coffin. And that really is terrifying, because imagine being considered as dead. And then suddenly you're not interested, please ring the bell and be like I'm alive. So that was like, I've watched a lot of realistic based ones. I watch a lot of theories, a lot of conspiracy theories. So movies not that much, but theories based on horror. Yes.

Stephen King:

Okay. What about the costumes that we've all got three of us have got costumes on. Maybe Tell us about your makeup? What's what is your what makeup have you got? What your look you're going for today?

Dhan:

Alright, so basically the I have two sides of my makeup. So one of them is my right side where I've got it's more bed, which means that it proves anger and, and I just want to like you know, like the killer instincts that psychopaths have.

Stephen King:

I don't know that I don't know that I don't I'm not a psychopath. But maybe.... Arjun is nodding his head.

Arjun Radeesh:

I didn't understand what she was saying I was just simply nodding.

Dhan:

Yeah, and the left side is more blackish where I have like that colour on my makeup and that proves ritually witchcraft. So I've been going on two sides, either, it either proves that they're doing Halloween, either two sides, which I've noticed a lot of real life experiences and a lot of criminal activity and all that. From the theories that I've gone is that one side is ritually or witchcraft that proves Halloween and the other side is using the word Halloween or the term or the season Halloween to become a psychopath.

Arjun Radeesh:

Ooh, interesting.

Stephen King:

Arjun, What's, how did you make your costume because she looks amazing.

Arjun Radeesh:

Mine is really simple. I didn't have to put any facial makeup. Like I just used my mom's shawl. Like her right show. Lovely. Okay, give me why tall. And straight away. I use my sunglasses, which is like over my normal specs, which I wear. Because, because I can't see things without specs. And then yeah, I'm just using my headphones like my podcast, like the headphones, which I normally use the big ones just to prove that okay, I'm a ghost. Who loves to listen music.

Dhan:

That's amazing. What about you Steve.

Stephen King:

So you see this is actually made out of cardboard. Ah, this is a pape mache, a cardboard hat Mandalorian helmet, which I which I made over the COVID period took me about two or three weeks to produce. I knew it would come in handy. I was Yeah, we had so much Amazon boxes that I decided I would use i would i would turn them into something useful.

Dhan:

Hey guys, I have one last question before we leave. But since it's Halloween and since there are a lot of you know Halloween costumes and Halloween theories going on. Which Halloween based you know costume would you go for? Like who would you be? Would you be a werewolf? Would you be a zombie? Let's start with Mabel

Mabel:

I have never celebrated Halloween. I'm the least interested person.

Dhan:

Do you not care about Trick or Treats? Do you not want candy? I want candy!

Mabel:

I love candy but I don't know I've just never but I would love to go check it reading if you know good sometime with you guys or something but

Stephen King:

What costume would you wear? You can't come trick or treating if you haven't got a costume?

Unknown:

Well a white sheet is always good, but as that's already taken I'll choose the Grim Reaper.

Dhan:

Oh yes, go girl. Awesome. What about you, Steve?

Stephen King:

What's his name with the claws? Halloween? Not Halloween Nightmare on Elm Street?

Dhan:

Oh no, I think...

Stephen King:

Kruegger!

Dhan:

that's awesome. And you Arjun?

Arjun Radeesh:

Also go for the ghost.

Dhan:

Ah, okay. But about you Lydia?

Arjun Radeesh:

Well I like to scare people and ghost around...

Dhan:

Isn't that basically wha you do in reality wise. Ot erwise you you're are

Arjun Radeesh:

See I like to do me. I like to be me.

Dhan:

Well you got your point o er. What about you L

Unknown:

Um, I would love to dress as a pirate because I love the connection pirates have with the sea and also the land. So it's something in between, you know? And I always love that and I love the makeup they do. So yeah, part it is.

Dhan:

Nice. As for myself, I would go as a haunted doll

Arjun Radeesh:

Okay, so did y u watch the movie at about Anibe le?

Dhan:

Yes. But obviously better than Anibelle because I wou d actually I would probably li e put like a white entirely whi e paint and then it come up li e black makeup on me like, H llo, even if it's gonna be sta ding there like a mannequin.

Lydia:

That's for sure. An interesting one.

Stephen King:

I have Ha him's character. Hashim would c me as the puppet of Jigsaw. Beca se it has a bow tie.

Arjun Radeesh:

He'll not be our ordinary puppet. He'll be the fashionista pup

Dhan:

Yeah. Oh, well. Alright, so two words. We're gonna end the episode unfortunately I want to talk more but then you know, so thank you everyone for watching the Incongruent episode that is a Halloween special as well. So follow on all of our platforms and make sure to subscribe and leave a comment down below. Spooky season out!