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elstaffe
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"Underarm hair, human, 146" (249) again, why specify, index
— Jan 22, 2026 07:34PM
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elstaffe
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"Pubic Hair, human, 146" (249) WHY SPECIFY HUMAN, INDEX??
— Jan 22, 2026 07:33PM
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elstaffe
is on page 248 of 251
Oh, because body odor in dogs is also an index entry in this book
— Jan 22, 2026 07:32PM
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elstaffe
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"Body odor, human, 92" (247) why did you have to specify human, index
— Jan 22, 2026 07:31PM
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elstaffe
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"So the British devised an ingenious, if imprecise, method. Someone figured out that gunpowder would ignite in an alcoholic liquid only if enough water was eliminated from the mix. When the proportion of alcohol to water was high enough that black gunpower would explode—this was the proof of the alcohol." (177) "someone figured out" was it intentional, though, or just "what if I try this"
— Jan 22, 2026 07:31PM
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elstaffe
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"Where Do Houseflies Go During the Winter?
To heaven, usually." (133)
— Jan 22, 2026 07:26PM
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To heaven, usually." (133)
elstaffe
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"Here are some of the successful variations of preneed selling:
1. Sell child burial protection. Child protection doesn't cost much, but it does provide great cash flow. By the time the child is likely to die, compound interest has made this presell very profitable." (97) so much more space devoted to teaching cemeteries how to make money than I'd've thought
— Jan 22, 2026 07:26PM
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1. Sell child burial protection. Child protection doesn't cost much, but it does provide great cash flow. By the time the child is likely to die, compound interest has made this presell very profitable." (97) so much more space devoted to teaching cemeteries how to make money than I'd've thought
elstaffe
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"The Castilian pride in their 'blue blood' was a thinly veiled proclamation of pride in their light complexions, and a subtle way of indicating that they were not, as the Oxford English Dictionary puts it, 'contaminated by Moorish, Jewish, or other foreign admixture.' For the paler the complexion of the skin, the more blue the veins appear." (91) woof
— Jan 22, 2026 07:24PM
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elstaffe
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"A Welshman, Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, devised the game [of tennis]" (3) what a name!
— Jan 22, 2026 07:22PM
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