Stigma
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It wasn't Stanford who sent out the postcard first. In the winter of 1981, Stanford received a phone call, Someone told him in Spanish that his brother was about to die.
Note: Stigma (plural stigmas or stigmaa) is a mark associated with a set of unwanted characteristics (stereotypes), including discrimination against the individual. It's a Greek word originally referring to a type of mark or tattoo that was cut or burned into the skin of criminals, slaves, or traitors, clearly identifying them as blemished or morally corrupted individuals. It signaled to the public that these individuals should be avoided, especially in public spaces.Series
- Part 1 of Stigma
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The omnipotent demon of the equilateral triangle cannot enter your mind without your consent; Slavic vampires need your invitation to step inside your house; the Dreug casts nightmares, but your refusal can drive it away. The natural spirits bring blizzards, cause cows to give less milk, and make you fall ill. But all of them are bound by a simple spell: if you never nod your head, they cannot touch you. So they starve, eternally longing for your consent in their dreams.
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- Part 2 of Stigma
