AfterWyrd: Butt-Breathing, The Holy Prepuce, and Miraculous Myrrh
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The Wyrdo's are back with a bizarre, unholy, and downright weird edition of AfterWyrd.
Craig kicks off by proudly detailing his latest bookish adventures—a truly covetous purchase of a classic English folklore tome that he justified as a "charity donation." This segues perfectly into an eye-watering discussion on holy oil and the unusual history of Christian relics, including the rather infamous first-class relic, The Holy Prepuce.
Then it’s time for the Wyrd News, which features a spectacular grab-bag of the inexplicable:
Miraculous Myrrh and Roses: We investigate the claim that a cheap, mass-produced icon of Jesus has been oozing a sticky, fragrant resin since 1997, leading to multiple reported miracles.
Tesla vs. The Dearly Departed: We look into the viral story of a driver whose Tesla's system apparently started rendering phantom figures while driving through a cemetery. Is it an algorithm glitch, or are the sensors picking up on the spirits of the dead?
The Jamaica Inn Whistle: A quick report from the UK's most haunted hotel, where a recent reviewer reported hearing an unexplainable, loud male whistle in the dead of night.
Rectal Respiration: In the weird science segment, we report on the incredible news that scientists are testing the safety of a method that could allow humans to breathe through their backsides.
The Alien Comet: We tackle the sensational headlines surrounding the Manhattan-sized Comet 31 Atlas and the claim it might be hostile alien technology—and why its expected arrival date is being sensationalised.
"Don't blame the owls."
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