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"'''Everyday Leprosy'''" is a short poem by [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]].
== Everyday Leprosy ==
Context: "Church of St. Joseph archaeological investigation"
Context: "Church of St. Joseph archaeological investigation"


<blockquote>
Whoa!
Whoa!


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Which, if you consider the historical old Jerusalem, is some grim shit indeed.  Do you have any idea what old Jerusalem *smelled* like?  The skin diseases?  The ''everyday leprosy''—?
Which, if you consider the historical old Jerusalem, is some grim shit indeed.  Do you have any idea what old Jerusalem *smelled* like?  The skin diseases?  The ''everyday leprosy''—?
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== Every Kinda Leper ==
== Every Kinda Leper ==
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== External links ==
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* [https://www.facebook.com/david.vavreck/posts/4082677871755494?comment_id=4082700605086554 Comment] @ Facebook (22 April 2021)
* [https://www.facebook.com/david.vavreck/posts/4082677871755494?comment_id=4082700605086554 Comment] @ Facebook (22 April 2021)
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 21 May 2024

Context: "Church of St. Joseph archaeological investigation"

Whoa!

This is the *perfect* setting for my neo-Cthulhu tale of North American Settler-Abominations in the New Jersalem.

Which, if you consider the historical old Jerusalem, is some grim shit indeed. Do you have any idea what old Jerusalem *smelled* like? The skin diseases? The everyday leprosy—?

Every Kinda Leper

Cue the Robert Palmer (or not, according to taste):

Every Kinda Leper

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