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Replying to @Meaningness
I once dated a woman who was obsessed with Charcoal Crunchers, who are Mayan women whose heads come off and eat charcoal at night.
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Replying to @Meaningness
A linguist studying Mesoamerican languages, she had me read a detailed account of Charcoal Crunchers on our first date.
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Replying to @Meaningness
Google Scholar is failing me. In fact, plain Google is failing me too. There’s next to nothing about Charcoal Crunchers on the web.
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Replying to @Meaningness
@Meaningness It's a desiderata on Wikipedia... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Missing_encyclopedic_articles/Hotlist_of_Mythology_%26_Folklore/C2 …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@Jayarava I *think* it was a typed, semi-published conference proceedings article by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_L._Hale …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@Jayarava There’s probably ten copies in the world, one of which might get scanned and put on the web someday. Or it may be gone forever.
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