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The Flat Earth Wikipedia
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: WTF
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Contrary to expectations, it's not nearly as big as the other Wikipedia, but makes for a fine thought-pairing with Conservapedia.
Back at the Cock & Suck
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: Dreams
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That I'm back at the "Cock & Suck", the pub I've been at the last few years, and this year they've hired a whole new pile of employees. New cooks, servers, skulls every one, tattoos, overly friendly. And waitresses who think they know me and are sexually forward, only I'm kind of lost...
They're all settling in, there's rooms here, rooms there, everyone's found a place to sleep and I don't want to, don't want to be beholding to the company store...
These places, rooms, restaurant, I've never been, yet they're familiar, as if from another dream, and everywhere I go I'm finding their stuff, my stuff, trunks of my stuff left behind from years past, trying to gather it up, only I haven't the arms, and I'm not sure yet where I'm taking it to...
Rowena, Philippine ex from London, here in a bedroom with husband, he's old, she's "Shhhh"-ing me when I recognize her, close the door, still there's the other waitresses, familiar, lewd, and I'm still gathering my possessions and looking for a place to sleep...
Shit-show of a dream, mixed feelings about returning to the restaurant, "Rowena"? Wtf? ...and the locations, familiar only through other dreams...
The Grateful Dead
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
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(Not the band)
A common folklore/fairy tale motif, common world-wide, in which an unsuspecting traveler does a good turn for what turns out to be a spirit, who then finds a way to repay him/her.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grateful_dead_(folklore)
Demonology
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
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It's been a while since I've done any reading on the subject, and - to be frank, it's not something that comes up in day to day conversation. Not in Canada, anyways.
So - a bit of research down obscure rabbit-holes, some curious books and grimoires indeed, and - magic of the internet - most of it is available online.
So, without further ado, to begin:
- Wiki on Demonology
- Wiki on The Pseudomonarchia Daemonum
- Wiki on The Classification of Demons
- Wiki on The Testament of Solomon
That's a start, and should keep you busy for a few days (or weeks). And, yes, with a very little bit of searching you can find the originals online and in translation...
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