Leprosy

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"My limbless friend will die alone, a torso of flesh upon the throne"

~ Dog Fashion Disco on leprosy
Apparently people thought the title leprosy was referring to the afflicted man on the front, but it was actually referring to a seemingly insignificant species of shrub, the one closest to the bottom of the album artwork.

Leprosy is both a fictional disease invented by William Shakespeare, the first comedy writer of medieval Europe, and a coincidentally real disease discovered three years after Shakespeare's death, (削除) and also the death metal band, Death's second album (削除ここまで). To much laughter, actors who pretended to have the disease were brought on-stage, and pulled off each other's limbs; eventually, real lepers were unwillingly brought on stage after the discovery of their existence. At the end of the performance, those still standing, or at least those with the most limbs remaining, would be crowned with a crown made of bits of dead leaves, twigs, and spit. As stated by the American Medical Journal in 2004, leprosy is transmitted by leperchauns.

According to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, "95% of all [surveyed] lepers would give an arm and a leg to be cured." Results were not as consistent, however, in concern to whose arms and legs the lepers would be giving.

Spontaneous Leprosy[edit | edit source ]

If you are celebrating lesser known holidays, and you wish to become infected with leprosy to celebrate them, such as World Leprosy Day, you will spontaneously become infected with leprosy. At random times you may suddenly feel like a spring brook and one of three things may happen 1.nothing.(wasn't that fun?) 2.you may loses an arm or two, or even your prostate 3.you might become Scientology's newest member!

Famous Instances of Leprosy[edit | edit source ]

  • The Count of Monte Cristo, who was stricken with leprosy, once famously escaped his mountain prison by throwing pieces of himself out of the cell window until his entire body had been freed. He went on to slay those who had wronged him, and became an idol in Nepalese culture.
  • Leprosy used to be a loved disease that filled your tummy with cookies and ice cream. While it still kills, it has reached recent popularity because some celebrities have been infected with it. Tom Hanks
    • Today, people with leprosy are invited to special resorts design just for them, paid for by their respective government. It is said that the resorts are so relaxing, no one ever hears from them again.
  • Leprosy was also featured in God's autobiography, the Bible.
  • The famous adventurer, Ur-Lord Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, claimed that the only cure for this fictional disease was a fictional substance from a fictional dimension. This substance is called 'hurtloam' by the imaginary inhabitants of the imaginary dimension .

See also[edit | edit source ]

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Physical
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Mental
ACOAGWINS · Addiction · ADD · ADHD · Alzheimer's Disease · Amnesia · Anorexia · APD · Autism · Awkwardness · Bat fuck insanity · Bipolar disorder · Bisexuality · Brain rot · Bulimia · Chronic Flashback Syndrome · Common sense · Compulsive Linking Disorder · Cornography Addiction · Corpsearianism · Dianamania · Drug addiction · Dyscalculia · Dyslexia · EastEnders · Encyclopedia Dramatica (Website) · Environmentalism · Existence · Faggotry · Greed · Fishing · Finnegans Wake · Football hooliganism · Heterosexuality · Homosexuality · Hypochondria · Liberalism · Life · Loneliness · Masturbation · MWGS · Narcissism · Necrophilia · Necrophiliphobia · Optimism · Pacifism · Parkersons syndrome · Patriotism · Pedophilia · Penis Envy · People Who Like to Fuck Naked · Pyromania · Religion · Skinny Jean Syndrome · Sarah Palin · Schizophrenia · Scottishness · Socks Addiction · Solipsism · Stupidity Syndrome · Thinking · Ugly ass cock‑eyed son of a fucking bitch disease ass fuck shitty piss potty motherfucker Syndrome · Uncyclopedia Addiction · Vanity · Vegetarianism · VGA · Wikiholism · Vladimir Putin Syndrome · Zootopia Syndrome
Tragedies:  Antony and Cleopatra • Coriolanus • HamletJulius CaesarKing LearMacbethOthelloRomeo and JulietRomeo + JulietTimon of AthensTitus AndrogynousTitus Andronicus • Troilus and Cressida

Comedies:  A Midsummer Night's Dream • All's Well That Ends Well • As You Like It • The Comedy of Errors • Cymbeline • Dude, Where Art Mine Horse and Carriage? • Love's Labour's Lost • Measure for Measure • The Merchant of Venice • The Merry Wives of Windsor • Much Ado About Nothing • Pericles, Prince of Tyre • Taming of the Shrew • The TempestTwelfth NightThe Two Gentlemen of Verona • The Two Noble Kinsmen • The Winter's Tale

Histories:  The Bawdy Bard • King John • Richard I • Richard II • Henry IV, Part 1 • Henry IV, Part 2 • Henry V • Henry VI, part 1 • Henry VI, part 2 • Henry VI, part 3 • Henry VIIIRichard III • Richard IV • Richard V • Richard VI • Richard VII • Richard VIIII • Richard IX • Richard X

Poems and Sonnets:  Venus and Adonis • The Rape of Lucrece • The Passionate Pilgrim • The Phoenix and the TurtleA Lover's ComplaintSonnet 18

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