User:Adambrowne666

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Sedlec ossuary

I've started these articles:

I did this too:

Kafka's 'Great Wall of China' considered as a supertask

I've bigly contributed to these articles:

Some articles I like:

  • Association of the dead
  • Brainbow - I'm in awe. These are true-colour images.
  • Guild of the Poor Brave Things
    - oh you poor lame, halt THINGS
  • Roland the Farter - just because I like this phrase: "Unum saltum et siffletum et unum bumbulum"
  • One electron universe
  • Aztec entheogenic complex
  • Incroyables and Merveilleuses
  • Quasiparticles
  • Lopadotemachoselachogaleokranioleipsanodrimhypotrimmatosilphioparaomelitokatakechymenokichlepikossyphophattoperisteralektryonoptekephalliokigklopeleiolagoiosiraiobaphetraganopterygon
  • Gigantotomy
  • Leucippotomy
  • Onolatry (donkey worship - links to first ever graffito depicting Christ's crucifixion)
  • Saint Death
  • Zyzzyxdonta
  • List of animals named after celebrities
  • The
    Wow! Signal
  • Garden path sentence
  • Blengigomenean
  • Morgellons disease
    - symptoms include growth of red, blue and black fibres from lesions
The Olm
The Olm
  • Human Fish
  • Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Recognition
  • Mountweazel
  • Scrotum (dinosaur)
  • Goldenpalace.com monkey
  • a potpourri of popery -- there have been Popes John XIX and XXI, but never a
    Pope John XX
  • Rule of the harlots
  • Utopia, Ohio, founded by a Christian sect who believed there would come a day when the seas turned to lemonade.
  • Laraudogoitia’s beautiful supertask
  • Magicicada
  • Mast (Sufism)
  • Schmidt Sting Pain Index
    -- witty, richly nuanced observations on the subtle agonies of insect stings.
  • Doctor fish
  • French Republican Calendar

My webpage:

W. Somerset Maugham:

"There are three rules for writing the novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are."

142857:

Of interest only to me:

  • List of traditional star names

Some useful facts about saints:

Did you know

... that Mammes of Caesarea is said to have been breast-fed by his father?

...that tradition indicates Nicasius of Rheims completed saying his prayer at his execution after he had been beheaded?

...that Justus of Beauvais, a cephalophore saint, is reported to have picked up his head and continued preaching after his beheading?

...that the severed head of St Baudilus bounced three times on the ground, each impact bringing forth a spring of water?

...that shortly after

Jonah of Manchuria
died in 1925, he is said to have appeared in a dream before a crippled boy saying "Here, take my legs. I don't need them anymore," and the boy woke up completely healed?

...that the spring and village Águas Santas are believed to be named for the spring where Marina of Aguas Santas was beheaded?

...that Amaro spent three hundred years standing at the gate of the Earthly Paradise without being allowed in, according to the Life of Saint Amaro?

...that the cities of Viterbo and Narni fought a two-year battle over where the popular nun

Lucia Brocadelli of Narni
would reside?






























This user comes from
Victoria (Australia)
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