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 @551afd26 if they only asked these types of questions instead of asking about an Ed Sheeran or Taylor Swift song.

What’s worst is I like to pepper my research finds into conversations. That never goes well. 😆 
 @c09f86d3 

I can imagine. You will need a certain type of person to enjoy discussing the speed of putrification with you, for example. 😅  
I know someone whose passion seems to be puss. I always open YouTube links from her with a degree of trepidation. I just never know what I'll end up looking at. 
 @551afd26 ew! It’s like those pimple popper shows. I read a British pathologist’s biography once and that was fodder for writing research and equally harrowing. 
 @c09f86d3 
That does sound grim. And fascinating. 
 @c09f86d3 @551afd26 This is a *much* more interesting list than anything I'm ever approached about in a pub. If I've heard a Taylor Swift song I didn't know it was her, and I had to look up Ed Sheeran, but I could keep a conversation on psychopomps going until the wee hours. 
 @3b678e16 @c09f86d3 @551afd26 

One of my characters got psychopomps and psychopaths confused.

Fortunately, one was present to explain the differences to him. 
 @96b4330b @3b678e16 @551afd26 was the one present a psychopath or a psychopomp? 
 @c09f86d3 @3b678e16 @551afd26 

A psychopomp. The Goddess of Death. 
 @96b4330b @3b678e16 @551afd26 

I've a character who ends up becoming something akin to a psychopomp, but more in the style of the Wild Hunt or Old Crocken than a guide to the afterlife. I'm about to write a bit more of his story now.

https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/26/old_crockern/ 
 @3b678e16 @551afd26 

I feel today’s #WritersCoffeeClub question needs the sub-question: tell us the most random bit of information you’ve discovered while researching your novel. 
 @3b678e16 @551afd26 I’ll also add, I wouldn’t be able to name a Taylor Swift or Ed Sheeran song even if my life was on the line.