20 Things You Didn't Know About... Death
Never say die: There are at least 200 euphemisms for death, including "to be in Abraham's bosom," "just add maggots," and "sleep with the Tribbles" (a Star Trek favorite).
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In Madagascar, families dig up the bones of dead relatives and parade them around the village in a ceremony called famadihana. The remains are then wrapped in a new shroud and reburied. The old shroud is given to a newly married, childless couple to cover the connubial bed.
Anyone wanna recap the first ten minutes or so of Prison Break? Preempted here for craxyweathernews.
His lj is hilarious, too.
Ooh! Good times.
Hey, Strega, were any of you TWoP people involved with GirlsOn.com, back in the day? I just pulled their t-shirt out of my drawer, and wondered. I loved that site.
I am so full of fish and chips right now OMG.
HELL of falling sand: NOW with stick men
You can also dump oil on the stickmen and then set them on fire.
Smite! Smite! Smite!
Hm. GirlsOn.com doesn't sound familiar. Which doesn't necessarily mean the answer is no.... I am frequently out of the loop. Or I just don't pay enough attention.
I have a SF question: does "sensing the time continuum" mean something besides "being aware that time passes"? Because it sounds pretty unimpressive to me.
I have a SF question: does "sensing the time continuum" mean something besides "being aware that time passes"? Because it sounds pretty unimpressive to me.
Well, maybe you could sense where the time continuum crosses the space continuum. Then you could... do stuff with the shields....
Anyway, "sensing the time continuum" sorta' implies the ability to sense things in the past and future.
Cake is always a good choice.
This filly is so good. And I like that they used Nick Drake as the soundtrack.