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Sunday, May 28, 2017

Twenty-Five Strange Posts



The Hard Scientific Problem of Hamster Happiness. How would you measure it if you had to?

Zombies vs. Cave Bears. Let's have some less ridiculous bad guys, please.

Extreme Spider Situation

Knights vs. Snails. Some genuine medieval weirdness.

The Drowning Mouse Scale of Depression.

How to Tell if You're in a Viking Saga.

Terrorists vs. Squirrels

Dr. Evermor's Forevertron

The Conspira-Sea Cruise

Satan's Spiritual Structure

Necropants

St. Radegund's Thing for Washing Feet

Indonesia's Chicken Church

The Frustrated Scheme. A strange spy story from the American Revolution.

Earthquakes, Human Sacrifice, and Minoan Archaeology

The Town in the Coal Fire

Some Really Weird Bronze Age Petroglyphs

The Threefold Death of the Hermaphrodite

The Beatles Meet the Fellowship of the Ring

The Twilight of the Svans

Men in Knitwear

The Weirdest Bronze Age Animal

World of Warcraft and the NSA

In Iceland, the Anti-Incest App

Dog Suicide in the 1890s

Bruno Weber's Strange World

The Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo
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