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Latest revision as of 04:14, 30 July 2021
"That Warm Smell of Death" is a poem by Karl Jones.
Poem
That "warm smell of death" is your nose perceiving organic death, and interpreting it as the heat death of the universe.
And what could be more lust-inspiring than smell, that most primitive of senses, perceiving the end result of the Big Bang?
In the News
Indiana Jones and the Heat Death of the Universe is a theoretical physics film in the Indiana Jones franchise. Physicist and renowned film critic Lord Kelvin called it "the least watchable of all of the approximately 10.3 billion Indiana Jones films."
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