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In the last thirty years the group’s chilling effect on social justice has been increasingly obvious, and vilified by progressive critics who observe that, for all the ''formal'' advances in suffrage, equal treatment and legal protection that over the last century, statistics do not lie, and that plainly ''senum pallidorum'' loyalists continue to operate unobserved in the shadows of the polity.
In the last thirty years the group’s chilling effect on social justice has been increasingly obvious, and vilified by progressive critics who observe that, for all the ''formal'' advances in suffrage, equal treatment and legal protection that over the last century, statistics do not lie, and that plainly ''senum pallidorum'' loyalists continue to operate unobserved in the shadows of the polity.


Vlad Paripasu’s grave is in a cemetery in Bistriça, in the Borgo Pass region of modern day Transylvania. It is well tended, often laid around by flowers, coins and amulets from well-wishers. Occasionally,  
[[Vlad Paripasu]] is allegedly buried in a cemetery in Bistrița, modern-day Transylvania. It is well tended, often laid around with flowers, coins and amulets from well-wishers. Occasionally, a group of two or three will gather to reverently  perform the stoning sketch from ''Life of Brian''. On his headstone, the following legend:


{{Elephant joke}}
“Did you know that, for a disguise, [[elephant]]s paint the soles of their feet yellow, and hide upside-down in custard?” <br>
“''Trouble me not with such nonsense.” <br>
“But have you ever ''seen'' an [[elephant]] hiding upside-down in custard?”<br>
“No —”<br>
“SHOWS WHAT A GOOD DISGUISE IT IS.”<br>




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