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2018-10-26 at 3:04 AM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 3:06 AM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 3:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by CASPER Nah I shoot dope and then a girl makes me sad and I write 10th grade level angry poetry. I used to be smart, but I like to think I've legitimized myself pretty well.
144 IQ reporting in.
That's sort of like me... But I take too many addoral, get all crazy. and make poems about anal sex and rhyme my judgements of the audacity that others have to judge me. Lol -
2018-10-26 at 3:11 AM UTCGod I love you Heather.π
Didnβt realize how much I missed your special brand of intentional insanity. Love it. -
2018-10-26 at 3:14 AM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 3:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jackrabbitfyi Oh that reminded me of the guineas book's conjoined twins. They were not attractive I mean even as far as conjoined twins go… I think. π
OMG look at this cute Asian mouse lol π
Craniopagus Parasiticus
As told in "Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine":
One of the weirdest as well as the most melancholy stories of human deformity is that of Edward Mordake, said to have been heir to one of the noblest peerages in England. He never claimed the title, however, and committed suicide in his twenty-third year. He lived in complete seclusion, refusing the visits even of the members of his own family. He was a young man of fine attainments, a profound scholar, and a musician of rare ability. His figure was remarkable for its grace, and his face β that is to say, his natural face β was that of an Antinous. But upon the back of his head was another face, that of a beautiful girl, "lovely as a dream, hideous as a devil." The female face was a mere mask, "occupying only a small portion of the posterior part of the skull, yet exhibiting every sign of intelligence, of a malignant sort, however." It would be seen to smile and sneer while Mordake was weeping. The eyes would follow the movements of the spectator, and the lips "would gibber without ceasing." No voice was audible, but Mordake avers that he was kept from his rest at night by the hateful whispers of his "devil twin", as he called it, "which never sleeps, but talks to me forever of such things as they only speak of in Hell. No imagination can conceive the dreadful temptations it sets before me. For some unforgiven wickedness of my forefathers I am knit to this fiend β for a fiend it surely is. I beg and beseech you to crush it out of human semblance, even if I die for it." Such were the words of the hapless Mordake to Manvers and Treadwell, his physicians. In spite of careful watching, he managed to procure poison, whereof he died, leaving a letter requesting that the "demon face" might be destroyed before his burial, "lest it continues its dreadful whisperings in my grave." At his own request, he was interred in a waste place, without stone or legend to mark his grave. -
2018-10-26 at 3:16 AM UTCHeather
Donβt summon the dead, shhhhh.
Thatβs like saying Mary Worth 5 times in the mirror. -
2018-10-26 at 3:18 AM UTCSpectral that is a story I never knew. It's really sad. π but it does provide a bit of truth to my prior statement. So thank you β€
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2018-10-26 at 3:21 AM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 3:23 AM UTCWow! OMG. That poor man. See I was thinking of the both alive conjoined twins. I wasn't even thinking of the entire conjoined twin nightmare. π
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2018-10-26 at 3:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jackrabbitfyi Wow! OMG. That poor man. See I was thinking of the both alive conjoined twins. I wasn't even thinking of the entire conjoined twin nightmare. π
And the face would "gibber", with words which could not be understood, but from the tone of the gibbering one could deduce its mood - whether it was jovial, angry or frustrated. -
2018-10-26 at 3:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL And the face would "gibber", with words which could not be understood, but from the tone of the gibbering one could deduce its mood - whether it was jovial, angry or frustrated.
So it was functionable a bit? It was so long ago. Today they could have probably differenciated the portions of the brain that were making that "gibber" and would know if it held brain activity or was a reflex etc. -
2018-10-26 at 3:48 AM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 3:49 AM UTCSneered. Huh that's takes emotion one would believe. That's so crazy... Thank you for Introducing me to something new today β€β€
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2018-10-26 at 4 AM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 4:32 AM UTCI just hope she has a profile pic like mikeyagains
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2018-10-26 at 4:38 AM UTC
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