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Kirin Holdings Co. said Wednesday that it has successfully created an artificial human skin model that contains immune cells derived from induced pluripotent stem, or iPS, cells.
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A multiyear investigation discovers high-level Western accusations that the controversial Havana Syndrome may have been caused by Russian weaponry (accusations that remain officially unconfirmed today). Harvard finally takes the human skin off of one of its more controversial books. A murder related to the Three Body Problem. And what exactly is Operation Skyhawk? All this and more in this week's strange news segment.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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UPDATE: Harvard Removes Human Skin Binding with comment from the author of Dark Archives, Megan Rosenbloom. Thank you, thank you, for all the messages you guys sent me, and the posts you've tagged me in. A happy morbidly curious friend over here! I spoke with author Megan Rosenbloom who wrote the book “Dark Archives: A Librarian's Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin” (my book club's pick for January) about this decision and I love her response: “It'd be a different situation if there was a repatriation request at play here or a family member of an identified individual or representative of that individual's known community. There can be respectful stewardship of problematic artifacts that preserve the evidence of past actions, provide context, and allow students and researchers to continue to learn from them, but that is not possible when a few voices can push an institution into destroying objects entrusted to their care. It could also set a precedent for institutions feeling that they must also destroy their anthropodermic books because Harvard did, driving the existence of the rest of these books on the private market further underground, where they might be treated less respectfully and will also be unavailable to researchers. There could be far-reaching implications from this decision.” This is going to be a domino effect, and I'm not looking forward to the future decisions institutions may make. These books are much safer where they currently are, in my humble opinion. https://library.harvard.edu/statement-des-destinees-de-lame https://library.harvard.edu/about/news/2024-03-27/qa-houghton-library-about-book-des-destinees-de-lame
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"Dark Archives" with author Megan Rosenbloom Join the Morbidly Curious Book Club Today: themorbidlycuriousbookclub.com “Anthropodermic books demand that we wrestle with mortality and what happens when immortality is thrust upon us, and they have clarified my own moral vision as a librarian and caretaker of what remains of the past. All of these realizations came to me over time. I started off with simply a healthy dose of morbid curiosity.” Welcome to the Morbidly Curious Book Club's Podcast! In this episode, we are discussing our January 2024 book pick, “DARK ARCHIVES: A Librarian's Investigation Into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin.” About: On bookshelves around the world, surrounded by ordinary books bound in paper and leather, rest other volumes of a distinctly strange and grisly sort: those bound in human skin. Would you know one if you held it in your hand? In Dark Archives, Megan Rosenbloom seeks out the historical and scientific truths behind anthropodermic bibliopegy--the practice of binding books in this most intimate covering. Dozens of such books live on in the world's most famous libraries and museums. Dark Archives exhumes their origins and brings to life the doctors, murderers, and indigents whose lives are sewn together in this disquieting collection. Along the way, Rosenbloom tells the story of how her team of scientists, curators, and librarians test rumored anthropodermic books, untangling the myths around their creation and reckoning with the ethics of their custodianship. Megan Rosenbloom was the co-founder and director of Death Salon, the event arm of The Order of the Good Death, and a proponent of the Death Positive movement. She leads a research team called The Anthropodermic Book Project that aims to find the historical and scientific truths behind the world's alleged books bound in human skin, or anthropodermic bibliopegy, and her bestselling debut book about this practice, titled Dark Archives: A Librarian's Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin, was a New York Times Editors Choice and won the 2021 LAMPHHS Best Monograph Award. In a former life, she was a journalist in Philadelphia and continues to write for both academic and non-academic publications. Megan's publications mentioned: [https://meganrosenbloom.com/publications/ Harvard article: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-27721571 Purchase Dark Archives here, if unavailable see if there's a used copy on PangoBooks!: https://bookshop.org/p/books/dark-archives-a-librarian-s-investigation-into-the-science-and-history-of-books-bound-in-human-skin-megan-rosenbloom/14220868?ean=9781250800169 Join the Patreon page here to donate: https://patreon.com/TheMorbidlyCuriousBookClub?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Inquiries: themorbidlycuriousbookclub@gmail.com
In this episode of the Biohacking Beauty podcast, host Amitay Eshel, the CEO of Young Goose, is joined by Kiran Krishnan, a research microbiologist with an impressive 20 year journey in the dietary supplement and nutrition industry. Kiran is a true pioneer in the realm of microbiology and its profound impact on skin health and wellness. We dive deep into the skin microbiome and one of Kiran's intriguing new ventures, SIV Biome-Balancing Serum. This product isn't just another skincare formula. It's rooted in the revolutionary use of bacillus spores. And we'll learn how this can be a game changer in our skincare routine, and how you can incorporate it with your Young Goose skincare routine as well.We explore the concept of 'leaky skin', its implications for health, and the impact of daily habits and stressors on skin health, and ways to restore skin resilience and reverse the effects of aging. We also discuss the effects of everyday habits on skin health, the role of inflammation in the aging process, and how to maintain a balanced skin microbiome. Get your bottle of SIV Biome-Balancing Serum at https://sivcare.com/What we discuss: (05:38) - Kiran's background and how he started in microbiology(0:12:07) -The research behind next-generation probiotics, and the use of spore-based bacteria in probiotic formulations(0:35:14) - The role of bacillus spores in rebalancing the skin microbiome and how serum can be more effective than cream for certain skin conditions(0:43:17) - The concept of 'leaky skin' and its implications for health, and how stressors can affect skin(0:56:49) - How everyday habits can negatively affect our skin and the role of inflammation in the aging process plus how to restore skin resilience and reverse the effects of aging(1:03:14) - Exploration of 'leaky skin' and its implications on health along with the importance of maintaining a balanced skin microbiome and the impact of daily habits on skin health(1:08:22) - The use of bacillus spores in rebalancing the skin microbiome and the benefits of the SIV serum for various skin areas and conditions, and how to incorporate it into existing skincare routines(1:13:40) - The effects of everyday habits on skin health, the potential of bacillus spores in rebalancing the skin microbiome, and the latest research on skin microbiome and beautyTo learn more about Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/Instagram: @young_goose_skincareTo learn more about Kiran Krishnan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiranbiomeWebsite: https://sivcare.com/
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Hey Yo! The bad guy Membersonly Dave is back with Massacre Radio episode 16! This week Dave gets with notorious filmmaker and special effects master James Bell! The director of such films as Dog Dick and Manuer, James talks with Dave about what inspires him to recreate the macabre shreds of human flesh for which he is known around the world! Also - how important is medical accuracy in special effects? Does negative reception to his films push him to go harder? What sort of controversies have his films created? James and Dave get into it all! Blood, sweat, turds and all - this one is not for the weak and bitchly! If you're offended, we encourage you to call the Massacre Radio hotline at (440) 941-8585 and tell us what we can do with ourselves!Don't forget to check out. . .https://www.veryfinecrapvideos.com/https://www.instagram.com/veryfinecra...https://www.facebook.com/james.bell.10Follow Membersonly Dave on Twitter and Instagram, @membersonlydave
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Our dear friends from the Jack of All Graves Podcast, Corrigan and Marko, join Ryan and Jo to talk about all manner of spooky books, from Horror Novels to books bound in Human Skin! Jack of All Graves Books Mentioned During This Episode Watch the Jack of All Graves video about Books Bound in Human Skin! Sources: Dark Archives: A Librarian's Investigation Into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin The macabre world of books bound in human skin - BBC News The People Who Became Book Bindings | UCL Researchers in Museums 'Dark Archives' Explores The Use Of Human Skin In Bookbinding : NPR Burke and Hare: Here is the story behind Edinburgh's most horrific and prolific serial killers Serial killer William Burke's skeleton goes on display - BBC News Let's Talk About Binding Books with Human Skin Burke and Hare, grave robbers and murderers Pocketbook made from Burke's skin - Surgeons' Hall Museums, Edinburgh Seeking the Truth Behind Books Bound in Human Skin - Atlas Obscura Wikipedia overview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voynich_manuscript The Beinecke's (Yale's special collections library) page about the Voynich: https://beinecke.library.yale.edu/collections/highlights/voynich-manuscript A video lecture from one of my grad school professors who is an expert on the manuscript: https://beinecke.library.yale.edu/voynich-manuscript-lisa-fagin-davis OTHER LINKS Reading Challenge Gibson's Bookstore Website Purchase Gift Certificates! Browse our Website by Category! Donate to the Bookstore! Check out our Events Calendar! Gibson's Instagram The Laydown Instagram Facebook BlueSky TikTok Libro.fm Use the code LAYDOWN for 2 audiobooks for the price of 1! Jack of All Graves Book Club Email us at thelaydownpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Yanceyville, North Carolina, "Tradition with Vision!" Yanceyville is located in the Piedmont Triad Region and is the county seat of Caswell County. The town was founded in 1792 and was named Yanceyville when it was incorporated in 1833. With no railway, waterway, or any other defining feature to attract commerce, Yanceyville has struggled to remain a town throughout most of it's existence. It's position as the county seat has been attributed to the town's survival. The town's economy relied largely on the tobacco industry, which has taken a downturn with decreasing demand for the product. The town still holds the Bright Leaf Hoedown annually in September. It is a one day festival featuring live entertainment, food trucks, bounce houses, and more. The festival with be held September 23rd this year. The town also has a number of historical attractions including the Caswell County Courthouse, the Historic Caswell County Jail, and the Old Poteat School one room school house. We hope you enjoy our visit to Yanceyville!
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A new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 15, Issue 12, entitled, “A novel peptide ‘T14' reflects age and photo-aging in human skin.” T14 is a 14mer peptide derived from the C-terminus of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Once cleaved, it is independently bioactive of the parent molecule and enhances calcium influx in different cell types, in a range of scenarios: it binds to an allosteric site selectively on the alpha-7 receptor, where it modulates calcium influx and is thus a potential trophic agent, as already reported in a range of normal developmental scenarios. However, if inappropriately activated, this erstwhile beneficial effect converts to a toxic one, resulting in pathologies as disparate as Alzheimer's and various metastatic cancers. In this new study, given that epidermal keratinocyte cells have the same ectodermal origin as brain cells, as well as expressing AChE and the alpha-7 receptor, researchers Sheila Rocha, Sara Garcia Ratés, Tumisang Moswete, Kristopher Kalleberg, Anna Villa, Jason P. Harcup, and Susan A. Greenfield from Unilever Research and Development and Neuro-Bio explored whether T14 plays a comparable role. “The first aim of this study was therefore to see if T14-ir could be detected in keratinocytes using an antibody that would not recognize the parent AChE itself, and thus be readily differentiated from it. [...] Hence the second aim of the study was to investigate the possibility that T14 was not only present in keratinocytes but could be regarded as an index reflecting not just age but also photo-induced aging.” The team reports that the T14 immunoreactivity is detectable in human keratinocytes with levels inversely related to age: this decrease is even more apparent with chronic photo-exposure and thus accelerated skin aging. They concluded that T14, an agent promoting cell growth and renewal in other parts of the body, also operates in skin. Moreover, monitoring of keratinocyte T14 levels might offer further insights into the now well reported link between degenerative diseases and epidermal cell profile. “Hence further exploration of the T14 system in the epidermis might prompt new insights into the treatment of hyperproliferative skin disorders, as well as into the mechanisms of normal skin age and ageing.” DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204844 Corresponding author - Sara Garcia Ratés - sara.garciarates@neuro-bio.com Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article - https://aging.altmetric.com/details/email_updates?id=10.18632%2Faging.204844 Subscribe for free publication alerts from Aging - https://www.aging-us.com/subscribe-to-toc-alerts Keywords - aging, skin, photo-aging, acetylcholinesterase peptide, keratinocyte About Aging-US Launched in 2009, Aging-US publishes papers of general interest and biological significance in all fields of aging research and age-related diseases, including cancer—and now, with a special focus on COVID-19 vulnerability as an age-dependent syndrome. Topics in Aging-US go beyond traditional gerontology, including, but not limited to, cellular and molecular biology, human age-related diseases, pathology in model organisms, signal transduction pathways (e.g., p53, sirtuins, and PI-3K/AKT/mTOR, among others), and approaches to modulating these signaling pathways. Please visit our website at https://www.Aging-US.com and connect with us: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/Aging-Us Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AgingUS/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/AgingJrnl Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/agingjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AgingJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/aging/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/AgingUS/ Media Contact 18009220957 MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
These are some of the most compelling stories of the last week. New episodes Monday! Want to listen to ALL our Podcasts Ad-Free? Subscribe through Apple Podcasts, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski (All Cases) – https://audioboom.com/channels/5040505-hidden-killers-with-tony-brueski-breaking-news-commentary True Crime Today (All Cases)- https://audioboom.com/channels/5001260-true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast Chad & Lori Daybell - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098105-demise-of-the-daybells-the-lori-chad-daybell-story The Murder of Ana Walshe - https://audioboom.com/channels/5093967-finding-ana-this-disappearance-of-ana-walshe Alex Murdaugh - https://audioboom.com/channels/5097527-the-trial-of-alex-murdaugh The Idaho Murders, The Case Against Bryan Kohberger - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098223-the-idaho-murders-the-case-against-bryan-kohberger Nurse of Death: The Lucy Letby Story - https://audioboom.com/channels/5099406-nurse-of-death-the-lucy-letby-story Murder in the Morning- https://audioboom.com/channels/5078367-murder-in-the-morning-daily-true-crime-news The Case Against Kouri Richins- https://audioboom.com/channels/5107367-the-case-against-kouri-richins Justice For Harmony | The Trials of Adam Montgomery- https://audioboom.com/channels/5107366-justice-for-harmony-the-trials-of-adam-montgomery The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury- https://audioboom.com/channels/5109276-the-murder-of-madeline-kingsbury The Murder of Stephen Smith- https://audioboom.com/channels/5099407-the-murder-of-stephen-smith Follow Tony Brueski On Twitter https://twitter.com/tonybpod
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In a shocking breach of trust and dignity, the former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School's Anatomical Gifts Program has been accused of a macabre scheme involving the illegal sale of donated human remains. Nicholas Pichowicz, a former deputy sheriff and self-educated man, posthumously found himself entangled in this grotesque operation after his and his wife Joan's bodies were donated to the institution for research and education. The family, reeling from the betrayal, is now fighting to reclaim Joan's remains. This scandal highlights serious questions about the ethics and security practices surrounding body donations at major institutions. Want to listen to ALL our Podcasts Ad-Free? Subscribe through Apple Podcasts, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski (All Cases) – https://audioboom.com/channels/5040505-hidden-killers-with-tony-brueski-breaking-news-commentary True Crime Today (All Cases)- https://audioboom.com/channels/5001260-true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast Chad & Lori Daybell - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098105-demise-of-the-daybells-the-lori-chad-daybell-story The Murder of Ana Walshe - https://audioboom.com/channels/5093967-finding-ana-this-disappearance-of-ana-walshe Alex Murdaugh - https://audioboom.com/channels/5097527-the-trial-of-alex-murdaugh The Idaho Murders, The Case Against Bryan Kohberger - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098223-the-idaho-murders-the-case-against-bryan-kohberger Nurse of Death: The Lucy Letby Story - https://audioboom.com/channels/5099406-nurse-of-death-the-lucy-letby-story Murder in the Morning- https://audioboom.com/channels/5078367-murder-in-the-morning-daily-true-crime-news The Case Against Kouri Richins- https://audioboom.com/channels/5107367-the-case-against-kouri-richins Justice For Harmony | The Trials of Adam Montgomery- https://audioboom.com/channels/5107366-justice-for-harmony-the-trials-of-adam-montgomery The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury- https://audioboom.com/channels/5109276-the-murder-of-madeline-kingsbury The Murder of Stephen Smith- https://audioboom.com/channels/5099407-the-murder-of-stephen-smith
In a shocking breach of trust and dignity, the former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School's Anatomical Gifts Program has been accused of a macabre scheme involving the illegal sale of donated human remains. Nicholas Pichowicz, a former deputy sheriff and self-educated man, posthumously found himself entangled in this grotesque operation after his and his wife Joan's bodies were donated to the institution for research and education. The family, reeling from the betrayal, is now fighting to reclaim Joan's remains. This scandal highlights serious questions about the ethics and security practices surrounding body donations at major institutions. Want to listen to ALL our Podcasts Ad-Free? Subscribe through Apple Podcasts, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski (All Cases) – https://audioboom.com/channels/5040505-hidden-killers-with-tony-brueski-breaking-news-commentary True Crime Today (All Cases)- https://audioboom.com/channels/5001260-true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast Chad & Lori Daybell - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098105-demise-of-the-daybells-the-lori-chad-daybell-story The Murder of Ana Walshe - https://audioboom.com/channels/5093967-finding-ana-this-disappearance-of-ana-walshe Alex Murdaugh - https://audioboom.com/channels/5097527-the-trial-of-alex-murdaugh The Idaho Murders, The Case Against Bryan Kohberger - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098223-the-idaho-murders-the-case-against-bryan-kohberger Nurse of Death: The Lucy Letby Story - https://audioboom.com/channels/5099406-nurse-of-death-the-lucy-letby-story Murder in the Morning- https://audioboom.com/channels/5078367-murder-in-the-morning-daily-true-crime-news The Case Against Kouri Richins- https://audioboom.com/channels/5107367-the-case-against-kouri-richins Justice For Harmony | The Trials of Adam Montgomery- https://audioboom.com/channels/5107366-justice-for-harmony-the-trials-of-adam-montgomery The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury- https://audioboom.com/channels/5109276-the-murder-of-madeline-kingsbury The Murder of Stephen Smith- https://audioboom.com/channels/5099407-the-murder-of-stephen-smith
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following guests: Dr Deborah Robson - Senior Lecturer in Tobacco Harm Reduction at King's College LondonJyotika Viramni - Executive Director of the Schmidt Ocean InstituteAlex Rogers - Scientific Director of the Ocean CensusDr. Vivek Murthy - U.S. Surgeon GeneralProfessor Amy Rosenzweig - Professor of Life Sciences in the Departments of Molecular Biosciences and of Chemistry at Northwestern UniversityGeoffrey Hinton - Former Google engineering fellowDr Chris Thomas - Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cardiff UniversityDr Oliver Castell - Senior Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cardiff UniversityDr Sion Coulman - Senior Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cardiff UniversityMackenzie Mathis - Neuroscientist as Assistant Professor at EPFLContact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Ciara Revins, written by Oliva Davies and Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week... With over 12 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests:Dr Deborah Robson - Senior Lecturer in Tobacco Harm Reduction at King's College LondonJyotika Viramni - Executive Director of the Schmidt Ocean InstituteAlex Rogers - Scientific Director of the Ocean CensusDr. Vivek Murthy - U.S. Surgeon GeneralProfessor Amy Rosenzweig - Professor of Life Sciences in the Departments of Molecular Biosciences and of Chemistry at Northwestern UniversityGeoffrey Hinton - Former Google engineering fellowDr Chris Thomas - Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cardiff UniversityDr Oliver Castell - Senior Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cardiff UniversityDr Sion Coulman - Senior Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cardiff UniversityMackenzie Mathis - Neuroscientist as Assistant Professor at EPFLIn Ireland? Why not try our Ireland Edition?Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Jamie East, written by Olivia Davies and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A grisly foray into the history and motivation behind human skin crafting (clothes, trinkets, housewares, books), from Scythians to serial killers. Go to http://bombas.com/30mm and use code 30mm to get 20% off your first purchase. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to http://betterhelp.com/30MM to get 10% off your first month. Follow us on Social: https://twitter.com/elysewillems https://twitter.com/JessicaVasami Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kvothe goes to apologize to Vashet, but she has something else in mind. We talk about how much we can learn from Vashet's interpretation of Kvothe, and what in Kvothe is nature versus nurture. We ponder - can one trust an apology that comes from fear? And we debate the nature of a fence. @pageofthewind pageofthewind.com
"The priest walked away, saying, "The fool! Some people don't seem to know when death is at hand." This startled Wang, who at first thought of the girl; but then he reflected that a pretty young thing as she was couldn't well be a witch." Story: "The Painted Skin" by Pu Songling _____________________________________ Original story illustration by Rahul - https://www.instagram.com/snuffa_luffa_gus/ Music production and background score by Sid Ramalingam - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfBYKKIokA3yzb5DGbL8m8w https://www.instagram.com/sidramling/ Mix by: Somnath - https://www.instagram.com/sagunteddy1/?hl=en Video editing by Srinath Ramalingam https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVpOp6n09SvIe5wnnZRzGzQ https://www.instagram.com/srinath_n_r/ Voices: Nishta Jeeva ______ Channel links: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2JCtbkgPg8Vs0zvUhUyYNk Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/karan-ki-khaufnaak-kahaaniyaan/id1636781196 Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2ltvbhTCqFfd6f5xzPMRWg ______ 00:00 - Commentary 01:00 - Story: The Painted Skin #podcast #horrorstories #nishtajeeva #nishta #jeeva #englishhorror #horrorpodcast #horrorpodcaster #lovecraft #hplovecraft #horrorgaming #rakshasa #rakshasi #creepypasta #nosleep #johncarpenter #chinesedrama #chinesecreepypasta #ghoststories #hindighoststories #paranormal #creepy #supernatural #bollywood #redditstories #psychological #ritual #demon #demonslayer #exorcism #exorcist #chilling #dark #bhoot #pisacha #occult #occultist #horrorstory #synthwave #80shorror #india #indianhorror #tumbbad #stephenking #ariaster #junjiito #satoshikon #midsommar #corpsehusband #cosmichorror
Canary Cry News Talk #604 - 03.22.2023 - Recorded Live to Tape YUAN WORLD ORDER | Trump Matrix, Digital Dollar Dogfight, Great Resignation A Podcast that Deconstructs Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview We Operate Value 4 Value: http://CanaryCry.Support Submit Articles: http://CanaryCry.Report Join Supply Drop: http://CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com Join the Tee Shirt Council: http://CanaryCryTShirtCouncil.com Resource: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu) Resource: Aliens Demons Doc (feat. Dr. Heiser, Unseen Realm) All the links: http://CanaryCry.Party This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Jacob B*** Producers Asher G, Arnold W, Sir Darrin Knight of the Hungry Panda's, Morgan E, Sir Morv Knight of the Burning Chariots, Sir LX Protocol V2 Knight of the Berrean Protocol, Dame Gail Canary Whisperer and Lady of X's and O's, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Veronica D, DrWhoDunDat, Sir Scott Knight of Truth CanaryCry.ART Submissions JonathanF Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia Microfiction Runksmash - Every door he takes his resolve diminishes, to the point he is almost non-resistant to the woman and her mechanical elves, that is until he enters his twelfth door and lives a life where he meets The True King. After which our Mike is a new man. Stephen S - The receptionist for The Flesh Krafter, Human Skin suit factory, answers the phone. “Boss, a Russian dude named Victor wants to order 1000 full body suits with face masks. He has one question though.” “What's that” “Can you make it sweat?” CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin, Joelms, Laura TIMESTAPERS Jade Bouncerson, Christine C, Pocojo SOCIAL MEDIA DOERS Dame MissG of the OV and Deep Rivers LINKS HELP JAM CanaryCry.Report SUBMISSIONS T-Shirt council separatist, Angela, Clankoniphius REMINDERS Clankoniphius SHOW NOTES HELLO, RUN DOWN TRUMP Deepfake: How You Can Tell the AI Images of Trump's Arrest Are Deepfakes (Wired) Trump Wants to be Handcuffed (Guardian) DAY JINGLE/PERSONAL/EXEC. FLIPPY The robot will see you now: Why experts say AI in health care is not to fear (Deseret/Yahoo) TRUMP *Money: Trump Supporters Plan Bank Run to Protest His Arrest (Newsweek) POLYTICKS/MONEY DeSantis proposes ban on a 'centralized digital dollar' in Florida (Yahoo) Texas House Introduces bill that protects rights of individual Bitcoin ownership (Bitcoin Mag) → Bill to block retail CBDCs in Texas? Senator Ted Cruz suggests… (Investing.com) RUSSIA/CHINA Xi's Russia trip marks the arrival of a more ambitious ‘Global China' (Wapo) Clip: Putin to use Yuan to trade Asia, Africa, Latin America! PARTY TIME: http://CANARYCRY.PARTY BREAK 1: TREASURE: https://CanaryCryRadio.com/Support COVID/WACCINE Biden, US intel to release ALL docs on C19 origins, any links to Wuhan lab, 90 days (DailyMail) → Trump: ‘We Were Helpless': Despair at the C.D.C. as the Pandemic Erupted (NY Times) PANDEMIC SPECIAL mushroom hingle Potentially deadly fungus spreading rapidly across California, CDC says (LA Times) STRIKE Newsom: Strike closes schools 420,000 students in nation's 2nd largest district (abc News) Starbucks union to greet new CEO Narasimhan with 100-cafe strike (Seattle Times) BREAK 3: TALENT ANTARCTICA Great Resignation led to big regrets. So should we all be ‘career committing'? (Guardian) BREAK 4: TIME END
The Bizarre Story behind the 'Necropants' made from Human Skin in the 1700's in Iceland. In 2022 an individual in China captured Video of an Abandoned Lab being used as an Organ Farm that contained Children's corpses. Join us for our Theories Thursday Topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron Mliner enters Ignorant studios to discuss Grenades on airplanes and skin sweaters. Enjoy. Follow @toughchoicepod on Instagram. Follow Kazeem Rahman - @KazeemComedy Follow Aaron Mliner - @aaronmliner Checkout Aaron's album "Vegas Kid" on all platforms. If you have any questions you want us to consider, email ToughChoice@outlook.com
The murder of Katarzyna Zowada occurred at the end of 1998 in Kraków, Poland. Katarzyna, a 23-year-old university student was found dismembered in the Vistula. The crew on the Elk pusher tug made the initial discovery of what seemed to be a torso bodysuit made from skin and allegedly worn by her killer, Robert Jancsewski. Robert wasn't arrested for the heinous crime until 2017. MERCH:https://www.redbubble.com/people/wickedandgrim/shop?asc=uPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wickedandgrim?fan_landing=trueYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@wickedlifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wickedandgrim/ Instagram:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wickedandgrim/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/wickedandgrimWebsite: https://www.wickedandgrim.com/Links:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Katarzyna_Zowadahttps://www.paranormalcatalog.net/unexplained-phenomena/the-disturbing-murder-of-katarzyna-zowadahttps://talkmurder.com/katarzyna-zowada/https://wickedness.net/murders/katarzyna-zowada/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're starting the New Year with a new Books and Bites reading challenge, Books and Bites Bingo! You'll have more prompts to choose from, and more chances to win prizes. Plus, every time you get a bingo, you'll earn a fun, book-themed sticker. Complete a blackout of all the squares, and you'll earn your very own enamel Books and Bites pin! We'll discuss a different bingo square on each episode of the podcast. This month, it's books about books!Michael recommends Dark Archives: A Librarian's Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin by Megan Rosenbloom. It intersects quite nicely with the darker subjects he typically reads about. Listen to the podcast to find out why he suggests pairing the book with Skyline Chili, a staple restaurant of the Queen City.Carrie enjoyed The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki. It's a coming-of-age novel about many things, including books, libraries, grief, and consumerism. The characters eat a LOT of Chinese takeout, so order in or make your own with help from Diana Kuan's The Chinese Takeout Cookbook: Quick and Easy Dishes to Prepare at Home.Jacqueline suggests The Book Jumper by Mechthild Gläser. As you jump along with Amy into different stories, try a jam tart inspired by Alice in Wonderland.
Richard is currently editing a macabre feature film called The Dark Sisters. His feature film King Judith is available in wide release through Indie Rights Movies. My previous feature, A Ship of Human Skin, is available in wide release through Gravitas Ventures. His films have been shown at Alchemy Moving Image, Anthology Film Archives, Arizona Underground, AVIFF Cannes, Bare Bones, Berlin Revolution, Black Maria, Blow-Up (Chicago Art House), Dallas VideoFest, KERA (PBS), Proyector International, SENE, ShockFest, SXSW, and many other festivals. Check out his work on Vimeo and his website. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/experimentalfilmpodcast/support
Ever wonder if books could really be bound in human skin? Where did this skin come from? Did you put the lotion in the basket? Answer all these questions and more today as we explore Anthropodermic Bibliopegy and the men who made these urban legends come to life. Listener Warning: Mentions of Murder and SkinningFollow us on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/theodderpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theodderpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/theodderpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theodderpodcastPlease rate and review!Music Credit:"Midday Dance" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Waltz (Tschikovsky Op. 40)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Main Theme:"Dream Catcher" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A new archeological discovery might be from the day of the big asteroid strike that took down the dinosaurs, bird goo is helping us understand airplane accidents, and find out about the most human-like robot finger you've ever seen!Glass Rain Dinosaur Pain Tanis: Fossil of Dinosaur Killed in Asteroid Strike Found, Scientists Claim by Jonathan Amoshttps://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-61013740Scientists Claim They've Found a Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Fossil Killed When the Mass Extinction Asteroid Hit the Earth 66 Million Years Ago by Marianne Guenot and Alia Shoaibhttps://www.businessinsider.in/science/news/scientists-claim-theyve-found-a-perfectly-preserved-dinosaur-fossil-killed-when-the-mass-extinction-asteroid-hit-the-earth-66-million-years-ago/articleshow/90760067.cmsThe Day the Dinosaurs Died by Douglas Prestonhttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/04/08/the-day-the-dinosaurs-diedA Seismically Induced Onshore Surge Deposit at the KPg Boundary, North Dakota by Robert A. DePalma, et al.https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1817407116Chicxulub Impact Event: Discovering the Impact Site by Lunar and Planetary Institutehttps://www.lpi.usra.edu/science/kring/Chicxulub/discovery/Snarge Science‘Snarge' Happens, and Studying It Makes Your Flight Safer by Jason Bittelhttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/14/science/snarge-birds-airplanes.htmlSmithsonian Institution, Feather Identification Lab by Federal Aviation Administrationhttps://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_safety/wildlife/smithsonian/Bird Strike - An Experimental, Theoretical, and Numerical Investigation by Reza Hedayati and Mojtaba Sadighi.https://app.knovel.com/hotlink/toc/id:kpBSAETNI2/bird-strike-an-experimental/bird-strike-an-experimentalIdentifying the Bird, When Not Much Bird Is Left by Matthew L. Waldhttps://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/25/science/25birds.htmlHuman Skin Cyborg“How Humanlike Do We Really Want Robots to Be?” by Brian Handwerkhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-humanlike-do-we-really-want-robots-to-be-180980234/“Living skin on a robot” by Michio Kawai, Minghao Nie, Haruka Oda, Yuya Morimoto, and Shoji Takeuchihttps://www.cell.com/matter/fulltext/S2590-2385(22)00239-9Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/glass-rain-dinosaur-pain-snarge-science-human-skin-cyborg
Detective Nel was having a rough time falling asleep. She had a debilitating migraine and was throwing up all night long. Sure, her job as a detective wasn't easy, but she almost always slept like a baby. The next day she went into work and was rushed to the cell of a young, doe-eyed girl that she personally arrested last night. It was a shocking case. The girl skinned someone's entire face off. She wanted to be the next Ed Gein it seemed. In the cell, she saw the same girl covered head to toe in blood, deep gashes in her legs, smiling up at her. There was writing on the walls - in blood. “Along came a little girl” it read. And next to her? A voodoo doll with a piece of hair tied tightly around the neck. It was Detective Neil's hair. Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sadly this entire podcast crew is lost due to never having played Birth by Sleep. Except Jim, who did play it. But voters are never wrong! So we here at Square Roots are listening, and we're playing the very first chunker of Kingdom Hearts II! Also: - Megan Mullally's Charmed - Jim's Kingdom Hearts III Flip Flop - Uncontrollable Gummi Ship Related Shuddering - Why is Sora Flexing All The Time Now? - If Sora Hates Gravity Why Is Donald So Crabbity? - Trying to Define Pete and Malificent's Relationship This Week: We play through the first visit to Twilight Town in Kingdom Hearts 3! Next Week: Toy Story world and Tangled World! Our Patreon: http://patreon.com/squarerootspodcast Thanks to Steven Morris for his awesome new theme! You can find him at: https://twitter.com/BeigeOnBeige and https://www.youtube.com/user/morrissteven Contact Square Roots! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com
Anthropodermic Bibliopegy is the process of binding a book in human skin. Today we talk the history, and notable examples of this ghoulish practice. Sources: "Thunder, Very Close, Rain, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.orgThe Madman's LibraryKISS BloodSaddam's book clubAnthropodermic book scienceAnthropodermic bibliographyNarrative of the life of James Allen, alias George Walton, alias Jonas Pierce, alias James H. York, alias Burley Grove, the highwayman : being his death-bed confession, to the warden of the Massachusetts state prisonFate of the blenden hall Loose Transcript:Hi everyone, welcome to another fabulous episode of nightmare now! The show where we brave brutal books and bring out blasphemous bloody business for breaking up a banal bus ride or business meeting. Hope everyone is having a great week, mine's chaotic but at least I don't have polio. My laptop switched the microphone part way through the original recording so I went to edit and half of it sounded like I was screaming like a lunatic into walkie talkie in a tunnel, the other half sounded all messed up because I was using the wrong microphone. The audio is beyond my capabilities to repair without summoning some kind of audio demon so here we are talking about a cursed media. Again. Work is still crazy and gets crazier by the day so I think for now I am going to move release days to thursday mornings starting next week, I hope to eventually get the research synthesis turnaround a lot faster as I streamline the workflow but for now I think doing the show on weeknights is gonna help with consistency and my sanity a lot more than procrastinating with the homies on the weekend and then trying to outline, record, edit and promote monday night till 3am. So keep an eye out next Thursday for next week's show. I think that's more than enough housekeeping stuff for now so let's just dive right into it, Today we're talking about a crazy little thing called anthropodermic bibliopegy If you're up on your latin or history you may be able to figure out what that means, but if you're not it's the lovely art of bookbinding… with human skin. A practice with a wide reaching and surprising history. My main source today is the lovely coffee table book I received as a gift, from myself, The Madman's Library, by Edward Brooke Hitching. Luckily, or unluckily depending on who you ask the madman's library is just bound in regular old paper, whatever cardboard paste stuff they use to bind modern books. It's really cool, basically hitching was the son of an antique book collector and from a very early age fell in love with books, especially rare, unusual and unique books. Within its pages he collects and references hundreds of such books including ancient religious texts, giant dusty codices, bestiaries, grimoires and more, you could do a whole podcast on weird books alone, so we'll definitely be coming back to this one. One chapter in particular I want to highlight in our first foray into literary curiosities is the one entitled “Books made of Flesh and Blood” which immediately caught my eye. It starts off innocuous enough, with traditional books bound in cowhide or rabbit fur or snakeskin, things like that, that were common practice since the dawn of book binding. From barely worked tanned hide to elaborate, ornate skin designs, there's a whole spectrum, but specifically we're looking at books bound in human skin but we we wouldn't be covering it on the show if I, I mean you the disturbed listener didn't want lovely Literally “hand” crafted journal, like made by hands from hands. Perhaps a tasteful nipple skin latch to keep your embarrassing thoughts about your crush truly secret from prying eyes. Ed Gein would probably have a couple of these laying around if he could read. So what would possess somebody to do this exactly? Well for one thing, it's a hell of a conversation piece. And it sends a hell of a message to boot. Oftentimes a book bound in human skin was a list of misdeeds of an executed criminal. It was sort of a punishment beyond death for the convicted and it saved a goat or cow, isn't that nice. You had the accounts of murderers crimes bound in the murderers own flesh which is metal as f**k and probably houses some insanely bad juju. It wasn't just murderers though, for example you had traitors getting the same treatment. Most of the time after death. Speaking of treatments that's a good segue. How do you take human skin and make it suitable to cover your fifth grade textbooks? Apparently there were 2 main ways of getting the skin ready. That's of course after you have the skin of the person. I can't get into the pretreatment because, well, there's more than one way to skin a person… If I reveal how many I know I feel like I'll get some calls from the FBI. Anyway, once you have the skin, hopefully humanely sourced. You could soak it in lime water, take off the hair and chunks and goop afterwards, and just go to town with tannin compounds to tan the hide. The alternative is just to go the foul bachelor frog route and blast it with piss. A surprisingly versatile tool any problem solver needs in their metaphorical toolbox.The ammonia dissolves the fidddly chunks and pubes and guts and gets it ready for stretching and drying. And if you're feeling real fancy, and you want a nice sheen and luster on the cover of your new skin book, all you had to do was give it a rubdown with a nice rustic stain varnish cocktail made by mixing dog dookie, bird poop and water. I mean if you're gonna do it, do it right I guess. There's some great stories in here about notable examples of these books and the people that made them, and also the people they're made out of. The first one actually goes back to a previous episode, the one on Robert Liston, so check that one out for more info, alternatively, if you've got a time machine skip ahead a few months till when we do a deeper dive on burke and hare, resurrection men, and the body snatcher arms races. But the short version was that william burke and william hare were a pair of scumbag murderers, with a get rich quick scheme that was basically just cutting the natural death middle man out of the cadaver trade, murdering victims and selling the bodies for medical research, but when they were caught, partially thanks to our boy liston, TIME ME GENTLEMEN! Again check that one out! Hare I believe got some kind of squealer plea immunity deal or something to sell out Burke and get out of the hangman's noose himself. Naturally Burke wasn't so lucky. He was hanged for his crimes on january 28th 1829 and then immediately dissected and flayed. A fitting end for his crime spree of selling bodies for dissection. I don't remember that part of alanis morissete's ironic.They took the newly flayed skin and turned part of it into a wallet for the prison guard that kept an eye on him and they took more of the skin to put a complete document of the trial and evidence of his case in writing into a neat little skin book that currently resides in the surgeon's college in edinburgh along with his skeleton. They really used all the parts of this dude. This practice continued pretty much until it fell out of vogue in the late 1800s, it wasn't really as popular to be skinning and tanning human hide anymore, at least not outside of texas that is. There was one other notable criminal skin book that a friend mentioned to me when I brought this topic up. Thanks Gabe! He called my attention to a book currently housed in the boston athenaeum (a thuh nee um) called the Narrative of the Life of James Allen, alias Jonas Pierce, alias James H. York, alias Burley Grove, the Highwayman, Being His Death-bed Confession to the Warden of the Massachusetts State Prison. They really didn't care much for brevity back then, side note theres also a great chapter on weird book titles in the madman's library that make that one look like a haiku. So james allen, aka jonas pierce, aka the highwayman ect ect was a highwayman. I guess that much is obvious but whatever. He was in the state prison in Massachusetts and his health was failing, he wasn't on death row or anything, just kind of old and sick and in jail. He knew he was on the way out and wrote down his death bed confession but here's where it gets weird. His last wish was that when he died, they use his skin to pind two copies of his f**king confession and memoirs. One would go to his prison doctor that was taking care of him at the end of his life and the other copy went to a John A. Fenno Jr. The story with him was that James Allen, being a highwayman, or maybe just a big johnny cash fan, tried to rob this guy at gunpoint years ago before he was in prison, and john was the only guy he robbed that ever fought back or resisted and James Allen found a weird admiration for that courage later in his life. The highwayman, James, actually shot the other guy John, but the bullet richotected off his suspender buckle or something and he survived. James Allen was so moved by this display of bravery in the face of certain death at his hands that when he died he had the other copy of his skin bound confession presented to John Fenno Jr. You gotta imagine waking up to get the mail back in the day walking out in your f**king bunny slippers and the post man stops by and is just like taop of the mornin to ye mr fenno, I gots me a parcel for ya from the state prison” you cautiously unwrap the sring on the package, hands trembling and it's just the memoirs of the guy that tried to murder you bound in his own skin with a little note that just says, “ you got scrote and I like the cut of your gib laddy” like what do you even do? Th..thanks I guess and put it up on the shelf. Full disclosure I don't actually know what's in the book but I found an internet archive link to the full book if you want to know more, I'll throw that into the show notes at nightmarenow.com. Let me know if there's anything cool in there it's only like 40 pages or so. Later on fenno's daughter donated the book to the athenaeum after her father died and it has remained there ever since. This case has been pretty well documented and even was proven to be genuine man leather by an organization called the Anthropodermic Book Project. They were another cool source for this episode because these are the guys that test all these books via peptide mass fingerprinting. This is a process where they take a tiny sample of the book digest it with enzymes and run the resulting digestate through a mass spec machine to compare the spectra of the peptides in the collagen in the skin from known values for mammals like goats, cows, deer and humans. For the non-lab science inclined they basically turn a piece of the skin into juice and run the juice through a machine that says what animal it is. Think karen from spongebob dissolving seaweed to find out it's 50% sea and 50% weed. Kinda like the turtle from finding nemo. One book was about pituitary issues causing gigantism or other hormonal abnormalities, and that was bound in the skin of a literal giant from a ringling bros circus standing eight foot six. There's not a whole lot of detail available on that particular case but at least it's on theme right?Like I said the whole human skin books industry started to collapse in the late eighteen hundreds but there are a few exceptions, this one's apocryphal but apparently some lady had a book binder wrap up their love letters in her dead husband. That was in f**king 1958! Again not a whole lot of detail on that one but there's at least an implied consent there.The earliest form of the practice is, of course, a bible. Dating back to at least the 1200s bound in the skin of a young woman. And I've seen enough criminal minds to know that this s**t probably still continues here and there to this very day.Another semi famous, yet non criminal case was of a huge, anonymous fan of camille flamarrion. A french author focusing on astronomy. Camille commented on how soft and smooth this gal's skin was and she was super into it. A real i f**king love science type broad. This is your typical nasa t shirt wearing neil degrasse tyson groupie type. That reminds me I need to send him a mean tweet for talking s**t about UFOs the other day. Anyway, this chick was pale and glamorous mostly because she had tuberculosis. Anyway she was about to kick the bucket from the consumption and her last wish was to HAVE HER SKIN DONATED TO HER FAVORITE SCIENTIST PERSONALITY. To be turned into his next masterwork.I guess there wasn't a whole lot of paperwork or government oversight in 1882 france, because and this is a direct quote. “In accordance with her wishes, her skin was taken by the celebrated Paris physician Dr Ravaud, who delivered the roll of skin to Flammarion's residence himself. He told Flammarion he had flayed the ‘marvellously attractive young woman', whose name he was forbidden from revealing, just ‘a few minutes after she passed on'.” unquote. After that a copy of camille's latest space novel was bound in her skin and theres actually a picture of it in the book, it's quite elegant.When I eventually release a patreon or something so I can quit my job I'll have notebooks in my own skin available to my highest tier subscribers in the event of my death. Seems like a fair tradeoff. That kinda closes the book on notable cases of human skin books, actually there's a copy of the french constitution bound with the skin of a revolutionary, but after that we've covered the flesh, but that's only half of flesh and blood. That's right you guys are lucking out today, because I have a whole second half of this topic. Books written in (Toccata) Human Blood… This might be a little bit easier or harder to stomach for people based on how you feel about blood. On the one hand you've got the fact that people didn't necessarily die to use their blood in a book, although I guess you could say the same for skin in modern times with skin grafts and whatever but I didn't find any evidence of that, that's pure speculation. But on the other hand it's blood and that makes some people flip out. If you're not into the blood, you probably haven't listened this far but also now is your last warning for avoiding a whole lot of slicing, quills in fingers and really metal manuscripts. If you gotta shut off the show, remember I'll see you on thursday instead of tuesday because I really can't do tuesday anymore famalam. I'm not fooling anyone saying I'm gonna be working on weekends, so it ends up me being up till three am outlining, recording and editing on monday, spreading those out over a few weekdays will lead to a much healthier mental state and workflow for me. Worst case you can delay listening and play it tuesday morning. I've spoken with a few listeners and it doesn't seem like this will be an issue. I'm also gonna take this week to pull together the facebook page because I've got family and friends asking for it. Thursdays at seven it is! I love you all! If you can stomach the blood let's get to in the second part of the show, what good are books bound with flesh if they don't have blood running through their inky veins? We're talking books written in human blood.Now depending on how you feel about blood the books written in blood are generally less brutal than the ones bound in flesh. Based simply on the fact that getting blood is a lot easier on a person than getting their skin. It's much less damaging to prick your own finger and write in blood than it is to have your back flayed. You're much more likely to survive the former.What you find in blood writing pretty often is monks, are monks? That's a weird grammar thing. We'll go with is, what you find is a lot of monks. Monks gonna do monk things, so a lot of times they would copy manuscripts in their own blood as a form of piety. They would slice their fingertips, make little cuts on their chest or ugh slice under the tongue. Didn't they do that on jackass? That seems really f**king painful, not skinned painful but definitely unpleasant. It seems like the lighter the blood appeared on the page the more pure of heart the writer was so that's a neat little metric to test yourself with. And test themselves they did, draining blood from their fingers just to get another page done, there's some great pictures of these you can find online that you can see where on the page the coagulants in the blood actually started to clot on the page and then trail off and become lighter until the next prick to get more blood ink. It's really f**king cool in my opinion, interestingly some of the text that is copied in these blood manuscripts describes a pious buddha ripping off his own skin for paper, using his own blood for ink and snapping a finger bone for a quill. Like bro chill! I'll drive you to staples!Aside from monk manuscripts, of which, theres a lot of them, there's a few more crazy examples I want to get through. One of the most interesting is Saddam's Hussein's blood Qur'an. This is absolutely the most notable recent addition to the flesh and blood books. In 1997, Saddam Hussein as a nice little sixtieth birthday present to himself, commissioned, from a renowned scribe, a copy of the Qur'an written in his own blood. I guess eveyone goes through their rawr XD goth phase at different times. He said quote “My life has been full of dangers in which I should have lost a lot of blood but since I have bled only a little, I asked somebody to write God's words with my blood in gratitude.” unquote In a letter to the media a few years later in 2000. Reportedly he was hooked up to exsanguinate around 27 liters of blood, not all at once, to be mixed in with ink, to write out the three hundred and thirty six thousand words in the Qur'an. So after a few years this was actually achieved, whether it's actually all his blood might be up for debate but they did produce a Qur'an written in his blood. Needless to say, Saddam's lucky to not be losing a lot of blood line really didn't age well. The quote “war on terror” clownfest started and we're gonna yadda yadda yadda all that and by 2006 Saddam was executed for his war crimes. Interestingly enough, I came across in my research that in addition to all the f**ked up s**t he did as the dictator of Iraq, he still had time to write FOUR f**king novels? ROMANCE NOVELS? About a medieval Iraqi leader falling in forbidden love with a beautiful girl. Allegorical to represent the Iraqi people while he seduced her in spite of her husband, read as the USA. I guess his rawr XD phase was longer than we thought. The others were historical fiction, and one included a particularly ham fisted scene where the hero destroys two towers in the land of christians and jews. Not touching that one. I guess he's not exactly a role model, but it really says something about making the time for your creative pursuits even if your'e erm… busy with your job and responsibilities. What's interesting from my admittedly limited understanding of the islamic faith, it's blasphemy to produce a Qur'an in this manner, and another blasphemy to destroy a Qur'an no matter how it was made so the state of saddam's blood Qur'an is in a weird catch 22 where it shouldn't exist but nobody wants to destroy it. As far as I can tell now it's scattered in a few vaults in Iraqi government buildings. Phew, really hope I didn't offend anybody there. Obligatory I love all my listeners. Now, MOVING ON. Marvel comics did a limited run KISS comic 1977 that they mixed in a vial of all the band member's blood into the ink in the printing factory at marvel. So that happened, a little bit more of a sensational marketing gimmick but it's verified and worth including. That one is kind of hilarious in it's own right without me editorializing, especially if you're familiar with the more idiotic ways KISS has merchandized. I'll put a link to the KISS KASKET in the show notes for the uninitiated. Lastly we've got one that isn't actually written in human blood per se, but the original copy of Fate of the Blenden Hall, was a diary written about the harrowing shipwreck ideal of the crew of the blenden hall, by its Captain Alexander Greig. The problem was that while a desk and paper washed up like it was a cartoon, there was no ink. He had to keep a record as his captain's duties so he needed to make do with the next best thing. His 82 day account of the survivors of the wreck, including illustrations, was done entirely in penguins blood. Damn, talk about unhappy feet. Shipwrecks though, now that's a great topic!That's what I got today guys, it's good to be back! Again sorry I skipped a week but I think changing up the release is the best thing to do, it was totally arbitrary to begin with and this will give me a couple more weekdays to get s**t done instead of just doing research on the weekend and trying to do all the rest on mondays. Thank you all so much for all your support, it means the world to me and I can't wait to keep the show going in perpetuity. For updates, show notes, memes, banter or anything else you might need, check out nightmarenow.com for links to the rest of the socials. You guys are the best, I'll see you on thursday! I'd say sweet dreams, but we all know it's only gonna be nightmares now!
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