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    MissMargoChanning — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:05 PM)

    I suppose that some people like that sort of thing.
    Personally, I'd sooner check out where and how they lived.
    You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
    Fasten Your Seatbelts….
    It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night!

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      Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:21 PM)

      MissMargoChanning October 25, 2024 05:05 AM
      Member since August 27, 2018
      I suppose that some people like that sort of thing.
      Personally, I'd sooner check out where and how they lived.
      And that's exactly what fascinates me about cemeteries.
      The graves show so much about the people and their sometimes dramatic lives.
      Children who died long before their parents.
      Or entire families at almost the same time (epidemics?).
      And also what the article's author in my OP wrote:
      For me, the appeal lies more in the cemeteries as a whole.
      In their differences and special features, their small streets and large avenues.
      Cemeteries are even better parks and a little handshake with history.

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        MissMargoChanning — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:25 PM)

        There you go. This sort of thing interests you and others…
        You have answered your question.
        You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
        Fasten Your Seatbelts….
        It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night!

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          Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:31 PM)

          MissMargoChanning October 25, 2024 05:25 AM
          Member since August 27, 2018
          There you go. This sort of thing interests you and others…
          You have answered your question.
          Yep, I've answered the question for myself long ago.
          It's still strange to me when fans kiss gravestones from top to bottom.
          Or hold strange cemetery ceremonies, preferably around midnight.

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            MissMargoChanning — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:39 PM)

            That is strange. Sad too, when you consider that these fans/fanatics didn't really know these celebrities.
            It's one thing to admire someone for their abilities as an artist, actor, athlete…
            It's another if you worship at their gravestones. I'd say that something is missing in their life.
            Just my opinion.
            You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
            Fasten Your Seatbelts….
            It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night!

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                Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 25, 2024 03:21 AM)

                ASS-BOO SHEET October 25, 2024 06:51 AM
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                i agree. if someone i cared about was doing that, there would be some kind of intervention to be done.
                Little stalker ASS had to wag in its stupid ass again.

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                  Wu Ming — 1 year ago(November 03, 2024 09:24 AM)

                  Fascinating Death Masks of Famous Historical Figures
                  Featured in this Video
                  (partly questionable whether they are the real ones):
                  00:00 Famous Death Masks, Intro
                  00:40 Dante Alighieri death mask brought to life
                  01:17 Abraham Lincoln
                  01:40 Benjamin Franklin
                  02:04 Cosima Wagner
                  02:28 Dante Alighieri
                  02:51 Queen Elizabeth I
                  03:15 Felix Mendelssohn
                  03:40 Franz Liszt
                  04:04 George Washington
                  04:27 Gustav Mahler
                  04:52 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
                  05:16 King Ludwig II of Bavaria
                  05:39 Lorenzo de Medici
                  06:04 Ludwig van Beethoven
                  06:28 Mary Queen of Scots
                  06:52 Napoleon Bonaparte
                  07:15 Ned Kelly
                  07:40 Oliver Cromwell
                  08:04 Richard Wagner
                  08:28 Theodore Roosevelt
                  08:52 William Shakespeare

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                      Wu Ming — 1 year ago(November 03, 2024 10:11 AM)

                      jeffbauer716 November 03, 2024 06:25 PM
                      Member since November 3, 2024
                      Very cool. Maybe you will be on this list some day.
                      Very cool reply within a minute from a new…err…account.
                      Yah, there should be more women in the
                      'hall of fame'
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                          Wu Ming — 1 year ago(November 03, 2024 10:20 AM)

                          jeffbauer716 November 03, 2024 07:12 PM
                          Member since November 3, 2024
                          Women have a hard time getting into the hall of fame because they are not as smart as men.
                          Of course.
                          Do you've enough posts now to get into full troll action, young socky? 🧦​

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                            /.ㅤ — 1 year ago(November 03, 2024 09:26 AM)

                            GG Allin fans **** on his grave.
                            My password is password.

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                              Wu Ming — 1 year ago(December 15, 2024 11:56 AM)

                              Freddie Mercury's Ashes
                              ⚱️​🧞‍♂️​
                              Before his death in 1991, the Queen singer gave his ex-girlfriend Mary Austin instructions about how she should deal with his ashes.
                              Now there are new speculations as to where it could be hidden.
                              Were Freddie Mercury's ashes right under our noses all along?
                              Hardly any other person influenced Freddie Mercury's life as much as Mary Austin.
                              Even after their separation, both of them shared a very special friendship and also unconditional love.
                              It was only Mary Austin who was informed of his funeral plans.
                              In his final months, Freddie Mercury took Mary Austin aside and confided in her his final wish. A public funeral would've been appropriate for the Queen singer's life's work. But things turned out completely differently. Mercury wanted to rest in peace once and for all and that was only possible behind closed doors.
                              Mary Austin followed a Mysterious Plan
                              Fans now suspect that Austin assumed the best place to hide was in public and Mercury's ashes were hidden right under their noses the entire time. The singer had divulged funeral plans years before his death:
                              "If I want a pyramid in Kensington and can afford it, I'll have it."
                              As Mary later described, the opposite is said to have happened. One day after Sunday dinner he suddenly announced
                              "I know exactly where you want me to stay. But I don’t want anyone to know that because I don’t want anyone to dig me up."
                              That’s exactly what he said.
                              "I just want to rest in peace."
                              Mary Austin and Freddie Mercury
                              Mary Austin finally revealed that her friend's resting place will remain her forever secret.
                              "He didn't want anyone trying to dig him up, as has happened with some famous people. Fans can be really self-indulgent. He wanted it to stay a secret and that’s how it will stay."
                              She came up with a sophisticated plan. To avoid suspicion, Mercury's ashes remained in the crematorium for months, as Mary Austin reported. She later brought his ashes back home and kept them in his former bedroom. Even though Austin had moved into the house, she didn't use his bedroom.
                              "One morning I just snuck out of the house with the urn," she said. "It had to be a normal day so that the staff didn't get suspicious - because the staff gossip. You just can't help it. But no one will ever know where he's buried because that was his wish."
                              According to her own statements, Mary Austin put the Queen frontman's ashes in an inconspicuous plastic bag and finally set off alone. She probably didn't even let her usual driver accompany her.
                              Freddie Mercury's funeral service was held at West London Crematorium on November 27, 1991.
                              A pedestal there, like the famous statue on the shore of Lake Geneva, commemorates his life and work.
                              Fans continue to make pilgrimages to his London home in Garden Lodge, Kensington, where Mary still lives.
                              Under the Cherry Tree
                              🌸​
                              Many fans now believe that Mary Austin's story is a complete fabrication to distract from the actual burial site. According to them, there's nowhere Mercury would rather be than in his own home. You remember how Mercury once said,
                              "When I'm old and gray and when it's all over and I cannot wear the costumes and jump around the stage anymore, I'll have something to fall back on, and that's this wonderful house."
                              Garden Lodge ended up being Mercury's refuge, chosen for him by Mary Austin herself when he asked her to find him a house. These were also the rooms in which the singer spent his last days when he became ill.
                              Queen and Mercury fans are convinced that Freddie remained in his beloved home even after his death.
                              The musician had a favourite place in the garden.
                              In his last months he often rested under a wonderful cherry tree.
                              Fans now suspect that Mary Austin actually scattered Freddie Mercury's ashes there.
                              https://www.rollingstone.de/freddie-mercury-queen-asche-mary-austin-2172391
                              December 12, 2024
                              Inside Freddie Mercury's Garden Lodge

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                                Wu Ming — 1 year ago(December 28, 2024 05:57 AM)

                                Top 10 Strange Tales of Skulls and Bones

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                                  Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 22, 2025 02:19 PM)

                                  Egyptian King discovered 👑​🇪🇬​👑​ First in more than 100 years
                                  "Thutmose II has been unearthed."
                                  Well, Tuthmose II. was a relatively insignificant pharaoh.
                                  He died young, a good 3,500 years ago.
                                  His wife and pharaoh Hatshepsut was very important.
                                  🪄​
                                  Egypt also experienced a long period of prosperity under her.
                                  The discovery of Hatshepsut's sarcophagus would be a sensation!
                                  I think that her mummy was already found (unrecognized) and her grave goods were used
                                  shortly after her death (some hundred years later or so) for…err…another one. 😏​
                                  In context of the discovery above, the magazin
                                  GEO
                                  linked to an article of December last year.
                                  The so called
                                  "Mummy Portraits"
                                  are much younger and were made during Egypt's
                                  'Greek-/Roman period'
                                  .
                                  Mummy Portraits - What Egyptians looked like 2,000 Years ago
                                  They seem to sight the viewer directly from the afterlife.
                                  More than 2,000 years ago, the custom of equipping mummies with realistic-looking portraits of the deceased was established in Egypt. Especially in the region around the Fayyum oasis west of the Nile, artists created works of great artistry that tell much about the lives of people at that time.
                                  And about their deaths.
                                  This mummy in its original condition from around 80-100 AD shows a mix of Greco-Roman painting and Egyptian burial rite. The portrait is mounted on a thin wooden panel and shows a man with a golden wreath and large, deep-set eyes. The fuzz above his upper lip suggests that he was barely older than his early 20s.
                                  ….
                                  ….
                                  https://www.geo.de/wissen/weltgeschichte/portraets-von-mumien-zeigen--wie-aegypter-vor-2000-jahren-aussahen--34633192.html
                                  December 13,2024
                                  Great article! 👆🏼​
                                  With many fantastic photos and background info.
                                  A window into the past. 👀​
                                  "Mummy Portraits"
                                  🧞​🧞‍♂️​🧞‍♀️​ Funerary Painting of Roman Egypt
                                  Edited: Exchanged the boring video with an interesting one. ☺

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                                    TaraDeS — 10 months ago(May 26, 2025 09:45 AM)

                                    A new thread 👇🏼​ about cemeteries here ​☠️ ​reminded me to this ☝🏼​ great thread.
                                    https://www.filmboards.com/t/Politics/One-thing-the-government-does-better-than-private-sector.-3572512/
                                    I don't want to be any more of a nuisance there. 🤥​
                                    So, enjoy the wonderful
                                    Wu Ming
                                    . 💖​
                                    Wu Ming
                                    is my other account, just for those who supposedly don't know yet. ☺

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                                      TaraDeS — 5 months ago(October 23, 2025 03:07 PM)

                                      Unwahrscheinlich tödlich
                                      🇵🇱​ ☠️​ 🇵🇱​ Tod durch Graböffnung
                                      An den meisten Geschichten zum »Fluch der Mumie« ist faktisch nur wenig dran.
                                      Die Graböffnung von Kasimir IV. ist eine Ausnahme:
                                      Sie kostete im Jahr 1973 mehrere Menschen das Leben.
                                      Sie fielen einem im Sarkophag lauernden Schimmelpilz zum Opfer.
                                      In der Wawel-Kathedrale ruhen die Gebeine des polnischen Königshauses in zum Teil aufwändig verzierten Sarkophagen. Auch Kasimir IV ist hier beigesetzt.
                                      Eines ist sicher: Irgendwann geben wir alle den Löffel ab. Weniger absehbar ist das Wie. Denn es gibt eine schier unendliche Zahl an Wegen, die einen Menschen ins Grab bringen können – manche von ihnen außergewöhnlicher, verblüffender und bizarrer als andere. In der Kolumne »Unwahrscheinlich tödlich« stellen wir regelmäßig solche Fälle vor, von bissigen Menschen über giftige Reisbällchen bis hin zu lebensgefährlichem Sex.
                                      Zu Lebzeiten führte Kasimir IV. Polen als König in ein goldenes Zeitalter: In seiner über 45 Jahre andauernden Herrschaft, die mit seinem Tod im Jahr 1492 endete, wurde das Reich zur Großmacht und blühte wirtschaftlich sowie kulturell auf. Doch selbst fast fünf Jahrhunderte später hielt der verstorbene Herrscher aus der Dynastie der Jagiellonen noch eine Überraschung bereit. Und zwar für jene, die 1973 in seine letzte Ruhestätte eindrangen, um diese zu restaurieren. Von zwölf Menschen, die bei der Öffnung des Grabs anwesend waren, starben zehn kurze Zeit später. War der Geist des toten Königs daran schuld – oder gibt es vielleicht doch eine natürliche Erklärung für den »Fluch der Jagiellonen«, wie die Presse das Phänomen damals nannte?
                                      Bei der Suche nach möglichen Ursachen fiel der Verdacht schnell auf Mikroorganismen. In der Ruhestätte, die seit dem Tod Kasimirs unangetastet geblieben war, könnten gefährliche Keime überdauert haben, so die These. Die Restauratoren hätten bei ihren Arbeiten in der Gruft mikrobenhaltigen Staub aufgewirbelt und über ihre Atemwege aufgenommen.
                                      Einige Bakterien und Pilze können dank einer Besonderheit tatsächlich derart lange am Leben bleiben: Sie bilden bei ungünstigen Umweltbedingungen Sporen aus. Das erlaubt es ihnen, in einer Art Dornröschenschlaf auf bessere Zeiten zu warten. Wenn die Umgebung wieder zum Wachsen geeignet ist, werden sie erneut aktiv.
                                      Schimmel im Königsgrab
                                      In Kasimirs Fall müssen wir gar nicht rätseln, ob solche untoten Mikroben im Grab anwesend waren – es gibt stichhaltige Belege dafür. Denn bei ihren Arbeiten nahmen die Restauratoren in der Krakauer Gruft Proben von der Umgebungsluft, den Wänden, dem Sarg und dem darin befindlichen Staub. In diesen wiesen Fachleute im Anschluss mehrere Arten von sporenbildenden Schimmelpilzen nach, nämlich von Aspergillus, Chaetomium, Penicillium und Trichoderma. Einige Vertreter der erstgenannten Gattung stellen hochpotente Mykotoxine her. Aspergillus flavus – den eine polnische Untersuchung am Tatort platziert – produziert unter anderem die sogenannten Aflatoxine. Diese sind nicht nur giftig, sondern zählen außerdem zu den stärksten bekannten Krebsauslösern. Aktuell gelten sie als wahrscheinlichste Verursacher der Jagiellonen-Tode.
                                      Es wäre nicht das erste Mal, dass Aspergillus flavus ein Massensterben auslöste. Die Entdeckung der Aflatoxine geht sogar auf ein solches zurück: Im Jahr 1960 verendeten mehr als 100 000 Truthähne in Großbritannien, alle zeigten Vergiftungserscheinungen. Zuvor hatten sie erdnusshaltiges Futter aus Brasilien bekommen, das mit dem Keim kontaminiert war. In dem Nahrungsmittel wies man 1962 erstmals die Giftstoffe nach, die nach dem erzeugenden Organismus Aflatoxine genannt wurden.
                                      Vögel sind zwar besonders empfindlich gegenüber Aflatoxinen, doch auch bei Menschen kommt es gelegentlich bei Kontakt mit ihnen zu schweren Vergiftungen bis hin zum Tod. Der größte derartige Ausbruch trug sich 2004 in Kenia zu. Mehr als 300 Personen entwickelten ein akutes Leberversagen, nachdem sie mit Aspergillus flavus kontaminierten Mais gegessen hatten. 125 von ihnen – rund 40 Prozent der Betroffenen – starben in der Folge an schweren Leberschäden. In der Region kommt es immer wieder zu solchen Aflatoxikosen. Gelegentlich treten sie auch in anderen Erdteilen auf, wie 1988 in Malaysia, 2004 in Italien und 2008 in Israel.
                                      Aflatoxine sind meist leise Killer
                                      Viel verbreiteter sind allerdings chronische Vergiftungen. Sie gehen meist von Lebensmitteln aus, die mit geringen Mengen mit Aflatoxinen kontaminiert sind, etwa von Nüssen, getrockneten Früchten und Gewürzen. Außerhalb von Zentraleuropa – insbesondere in feuchtheißen Gebieten – findet man Aspergillus flavus häufig auf Grundnahrungsmitteln wie Mais und Getreide. Denn sind die Bedingungen bei der Ernte oder der Lagerung der Feldfrüchte nicht ideal, begünstigt das den Schimmelbefall und damit auch die Kontamination mit Mykotoxinen. Aflatoxine könnten nicht nur das Risiko von Leberkrebs und anderen Lebererkrankungen erhöhen, sondern auch während einer Schwangerschaft das ungeborene Baby schädigen. S

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                                        TaraDeS — 4 weeks ago(March 03, 2026 08:55 AM)

                                        Falco 🇦🇹​ Memorial unveiled in the Dominican Republic
                                        🇩🇴​
                                        To mark what would have been his 69th birthday, the pop star was honoured
                                        with a memorial erected on the exact site of his accident.
                                        The memorial stone at Falco's accident site.
                                        🇩🇴​
                                        Falco would have turned 69 this year. A memorial was unveiled to mark his birthday at the site in the Dominican Republic where the pop singer died in a car crash in 1998. The Falco Private Foundation, which erected the memorial, reports that 500 fans and guests confirmed their attendance at the opening event near the city of Puerto Plata.
                                        ….
                                        ….
                                        https://www.derstandard.de/story/3000000309222/falco-denkmal-in-der-dominikanischen-republik-wird-enthuellt
                                        February 19, 2026
                                        https://www.meinbezirk.at/wien/c-leute/falco-memorial-an-unfallstelle-puerto-plata-eroeffnet_a8129684
                                        February 20, 2026
                                        Falco leastwise reached the age of 40, thus living longer than Mozart, who died at 35.
                                        Falco 🇦🇹​ Rock me Amadeus (Official Video)
                                        🎶​🎵​

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                                          TaraDeS — 4 weeks ago(March 03, 2026 12:32 PM)

                                          Clever Hans March 03, 2026 10:21 AM
                                          Member since July 21, 2024
                                          "Iran 3 tombs ANNUNAKI 12,000 years old body completely intact"
                                          https://i.ibb.co/zhqZNGx2/2b4dc119ab6fa5bc8e0608d25ba769f3.jpg
                                          This
                                          "celebrity"
                                          👇🏼​ is leastwise
                                          confirmed
                                          .

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