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  1. #1
    Instigator Space Nigga [the staring tame crusher]
    https://www.sciencealert.com/religious-hermit-found-buried-in-the-fetal-position-and-archeologists-arent-sure-why

    In 15th century England, a woman by the name of Lady Isabel German tucked herself away in a room of the All Saints Church near York. For 28 years, she lived in religious solitude as an 'anchoress', praying and contemplating God from the confines of a sealed cell.


    Five hundred years later, remains thought to belong to the anchoress have been found in the recesses of the dilapidated church, buried in a curious fashion.

    While experts are not absolutely certain that this body belongs to Lady German, the dating of the remains matches closely with historical records.

    If archaeologists are right, Lady German's story helps reveal a medieval practice "rarely reflected in the archaeological record."
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  2. #2
    Bradley Florida Man [my infernally top-secret etiology]
    My boys doing 18 months at boscobil in wisconsin living a hermit lifestyle in solitary confinement.
  3. #3
    Bradley Florida Man [my infernally top-secret etiology]
    I send him softcore porn because I"M BRADLEYB A LIVING LEGEND.
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  4. #4
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    The Hermitage
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermitage_Museum
    The Hermitage Museum's origins trace back to the acquisition of an extensive art collection by Catherine the Great in 1764. This collection, assembled by Berlin merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky, was initially intended for Frederick II of Prussia but was ultimately purchased by Catherine. The chosen site for displaying these artworks was a humble hermitage, originally the home of a solitary hermit. As the collection grew, the building underwent significant expansion, transforming into a grand gallery. The hermit, gradually displaced by the encroaching art and construction, eventually found himself confined to a small closet within the burgeoning museum. A historic statue was placed in front of this closet. The hermit was never seen again, and the Hermitage Museum continued to develop, becoming one of the world's premier cultural institutions.
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