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Spreading the Wyrd and the Wynderfyl every Wednesday. Weekly theme posted on @wyrdwednesday.bsky.social. Use the hashtag #wyrdwednesday to join the Wyrdness! // Made at BlueskyFeeds.com

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Wyrd Wednesday
@wyrdwednesday.bsky.social
10 months ago
Wyrdlings! This week we’ll take you to the side with cookies: “From Transylvania to Gotham – Dark Pop Culture Icons” Let’s see your posts about your favourite mad scientists, demon lovers, Sith lords and vampire queens this #WyrdWednesday 🧛👹👩‍🔬
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GLHancock, MS Ψ🕊
@glhancock.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday’s BookCat & the Mothers of #WyrdWednesday team up, take the opportunity & give you: “Absurd Words, Nonsense Poems, and Nursery Rhymes” Little Willie hung his sister; She was dead before we missed her. Willie's always up to tricks. Ain't he cute? He's only six.
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Joy Parry
@joy13.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday "I eat my peas with honey; I've done it all my life. It makes the peas taste funny, But it keeps them on the knife." Anonymous 🎨 Pieter Brueghel the Younger
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1. Neu-Kelte
@neu-kelte.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday #Celtic: ‘The Dagda came with his club of anger, and sang the following words at Teme Mara [the Plain of Murthemne, Co. Louth, between Dundalk and the Boyne]., i.e., the shelter, or covering of the sea: Silent thy hollow head, Silent thy dirty body, 1/2
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Daisy
@daisyshylass.bsky.social
2 days ago
"I wished I was a flower underneath a great big tree, But then a dog would come along & shower me with wee. I wished I was a chestnut tree with lots of lovely conkers, But kids would come & nick my nuts & that would..." #BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday #Poetry www.storiesspace.com/stor….

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An Ode to a Sad Existence

What happens if I am not me?

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1. Neu-Kelte
@neu-kelte.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday #Celtic: ‘Which way didst thou take after that?’ said Emer. ‘Not hard to tell,’ said #Cuchulaind. ‘… over the Great Secret of the Men of Dea. …` What did the Hound of Ulster mean by that? Source: celt.ucc.ie/publishe... Find the answer in the comments!
Roughly the area of the Great Secret of the men of Dea, Co Louth, map data © Google 2026
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Joy Parry
@joy13.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday "The rain it raineth on the just And also on the unjust fella; But chiefly on the just, because The unjust steals the just's umbrella!" Charles Bowen 🎨George Cruikshank
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Joy Parry
@joy13.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday "We are little airy creatures, All of different voice and features; One of us in glass is set, One of us you'll find in jet. T'other you may see in tin, And the fourth a box within. If the fifth you should pursue, It can never fly from you." Jonathan Swift
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1. Neu-Kelte
@neu-kelte.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday #Celtic: ‘Which way didst thou take after that?’ said Emer. ‘Not hard to tell,’ said #Cuchulaind. ‘From the Cover of the Sea, …` Source: celt.ucc.ie/publishe... What did the Hound of Ulster mean by that? Find the answer in the comments!
The Plain of Murthemne, Co Louth, map data © Google 2026.png
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Mr Jim Moon
@hypnogoria.bsky.social
2 days ago
"There was an old woman tossed up in a basket, Seventeen times as high as the moon...." from the Third Ladybird Book of Nursery Rhymes (1967), illustration by Frank Hampson #WyrdWednesday #BookologyThursday
Words and illustration for the old nursery rhyme There Was An Old Woman Tossed up in Basket Seventeen Times As A High as The Moon. The old woman is shown accompanied by a small child as she brushed the cobwebs from the sky.
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Whatters2
@whatters2.bsky.social
2 days ago
I remember this as a child 😁 #BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday #BookChatWeekly
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The Ghost Monk
@theghostmonk.bsky.social
2 days ago
BlueSky has been out of action all day here in the UK - at least for me - so it's good to be ostentiferous again, just as I celebrate hitting 2K followers, achieved over almost exactly a year, thanks to your support. I seem to have found my crowd! #WyrdWednesday #BookologyThursday
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1. Neu-Kelte
@neu-kelte.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday #Celtic: ‘Which way didst thou come?’ said Emer. ‘Between the Two Mountains of the Wood,’ said #Cuchulaind.` Source: celt.ucc.ie/publishe... Which road did the Hound of Ulster take? Find the answer in the comments!
Sliab Fuait [Slieve Fuad] could be located to the north-west of Forkhill, County Armagh; map data (C) Google 2026
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Whatters2
@whatters2.bsky.social
2 days ago
I remember this as a child 😁 #BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday #BookChatWeekly
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Miles Hentrup
@miles-hentrup.bsky.social
2 days ago
SOCKDOLAGER (n.): A knockdown blow or decisive point in an argument; a clincher #WyrdWednesday #BookologyThursday
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Kerria
@kerria.bsky.social
2 days ago
There was an Owl lived in an oak, Whiskey, Whaskey, Weedle; And all the words he ever spoke Were Fiddle, Faddle, Feedle. Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes (1877) art by Lily Seika Jones #BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday
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1. Neu-Kelte
@neu-kelte.bsky.social
2 days ago
#BookologyThursday #WyrdWednesday #Celtic: ‘What was your food there?’ Emer asked. ‘The ruin of a chariot was cooked for us there,’ #Cuchulaind replied. What is the ruin of a chariot? Find the answer in the comments! Source: celt.ucc.ie/publishe... Here`s the backstory: hear-me.social/@NeuK...
War chariot, MAMUZ; photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte
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BookCat
@bookcat.bsky.social
2 days ago
Welcome to #BookologyThursday @bookcat.bsky.social here teaming up with #BookologyThursday & #WyrdWednesday for the topic: “Absurd Words, Nonsense Poems, and Nursery Rhymes” along with: Odd slang, Silly Archaic Insults, Onomatopoeia, and Unusual Etymologies in literature, art, and lore.
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Wyrd Wednesday
@wyrdwednesday.bsky.social
2 days ago
Day 2 of our #WyrdWednesday / #BookologyThursday crossover! The theme - “Absurd Words, Nonsense Poems, and Nursery Rhymes!” And remember, at no point in the rhyme does it say that Humpty Dumpty was an egg... 🎨 by Blanche Fisher Wright
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The Ghost Monk
@theghostmonk.bsky.social
3 days ago
Ostentiferous - that which brings monsters or strange sights. #WyrdWednesday #BookologyThursday
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Wyrd Wednesday
@wyrdwednesday.bsky.social
3 days ago
Thank you for participating in today's #WyrdWednesday, dear Wyrdlings! The fun is only beginning! Do participate again tomorrow and be sure to also tag our friends at #BookologyThursday for a repost. We hope you are enjoying our bookish collab of "Absurd words, nonsense poems, and nursery rhymes."

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Jürgen Hubert
@juergen-hubert.mementomori.social.ap.brid.gy
3 days ago
“Daurand and Widritod Have taken my beloved!” #WyrdWednesday wiki.sunkencastles.com/wi…
The Amorous Devil

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The Amorous Devil

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Jürgen Hubert
@juergen-hubert.mementomori.social.ap.brid.gy
3 days ago
“My thumb, my thumb, My elbows are two!” #WyrdWednesday wiki.sunkencastles.com/wi…
Hinzelmann

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Hinzelmann

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