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All kinds of ideas and thoughts

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Jay's Brainstorms – All kinds of ideas and thoughts Skip to content Jay's Brainstorms All kinds of ideas and thoughts Brazilian Folklore: Cumacanga & Curacanga Hello, my darlings! How are you all doing? Well, I hope! I’m doing a lot better today after venting on my last post and making some plans to figure out my shit, basically, if everything goes south. I know I had planned on posting about the trip I took back in September, but I was looking at my bookmarks, and ended up finding this little bit of Brazilian Folklore, and it’s so interesting and sort of absurd I had to share. Without further ado, let us move on, shall we? Cumacanga is a Catholic priest’s concubine, or the seventh child of this forbidden involvement. The body stays home, but her head goes out during Friday nights, and flies around in the form of a fireball. (Seriously, I took this from Wikipedia, I’m not making this up.) On the Curacanga : When a woman has seven daughters, the last one becomes a...

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