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I feel fantastic, and I never felt as good as how I do right now. Except for maybe when I think of how I felt that day when I felt the way that I do right now, right now.
(c) Jonathan Coulton, Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms, "I Feel Fantastic"

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map of ancient Illyria that I created.
The Holy Grail, illustration by Arthur Rackham, 1917
Map accompanying the novel Mundus Alter et Idem
Mundus Alter et Idem (Another World and Yet the Same) is a satirical dystopian novel written by the English writer and bishop Joseph Hall around 1605. In the novel, the narrator takes a voyage in the ship Fantasia through the southern seas, visiting the lands of Crapulia, Viraginia, Moronia, and Lavernia (populated by gluttons, nags, fools, and thieves, respectively). These locations feature on this map, which accompanies the novel.Map credit: Joseph Hall