Animations of Death for your viewing pleasure
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How to Light a Firecracker
Little animation I did a few years back
Rated • 2 reviews • cartoonrage.com
How to Light a Firecracker
Little animation I did a few years back
Rated • 1 review • mysticwicks.com
From the page: "BY far the most interesting of the peoples that formerly inhabited Ireland were the Tuaths, or Tuatha de Danaans, or Dananns. There is much mystery about them in Irish traditions. They were men, gods, or fairies. They came, of course, from the East, calling in at Greece on the way, so as to increase their stock of magic and wisdom. Some trace them to the tribes of Dan, and note Dedan in Ezek. xxv. 13. Mrs. Wilkins identifies them with the Dedanim of Isa. xxl. 13, "a nomad, yet semi-civilized, people." Isaiah calls them "travelling companies of Dedanim.""
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From the page: "Bungoma woman gives birth to horned creature
By Robert Wanyonyi
A caesarean operation carried out on a woman who has been â€oepregnant” for five years stunned doctors at Lugulu Mission Hospital in Bungoma District.
The foetus turned out to be a strange creature.
Mrs Florence Okoth who is now recuperating at home in a Kimilili town estate said doctors concealed the discovery and instead sent the creature for analysis at Kijabe Mission Hospital. She said she started having a strange swelling in her stomach in June 1997 which doctors and midwives diagnosed to be pregnancy. Okoth, 43, told hundreds of unbelieving friends and well-wishers that the object weighed 6 kg with a human head made of a cement-like substance and protruding horns.
â€oeThe chest looked like a bat complete with wings while the middle part represented a sheep skin. The lower section had clear features of a mature frog,” said the woman to the amazement of all."