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Today, I learnt that there is at least one cult in East Dulwich, maybe more


LowLander has kindly identified one for us

"EDIBA are like a cult; everyone draws around them and denies their existence, yet at the same time promotes them. "


In his thread https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,2026614


I'm excited and scared at the same time, do the cult members dance and chant in the nip in Dulwich Park ? Or is that witches ?


Do they wear pillow cases on their heads and burn effigies of council leaders ? Or is that reserved for 5th November ?


How do you join?


Most of all are there other cults out there ? Maybe the Troll Cult is one !


Who knows anything about these "cults" because they are news to me?


I have to admit I had to careful check when I entered "cult" as I could have so easily misspent it 🤓

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Maybaby Wrote:

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> When I first read that quote, I thought it was

> more of a definition for a secret society (and I

> was tempted to post that!), however, I decided it

> best not to give anyone any ideas.

>

> I wouldn't want The Grand Master to get

> involved...


There are eyes everywhere! :o

Now we have the ship cult, or the pirate cult according to LowLander


Lowlander Wrote:

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> I don?t have photo. I happen to know two ship

> owners quite well, both have posters up but

> neither has heard of EDIBA but I?m never going to

> get around asking more in the foreseeable future.



Are there more cults around then anyone knew ?


Wonder where these ones meet ?

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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Ah, a cargo cult!


> Now we have the ship cult, or the pirate cult

> according to LowLander

>

> Lowlander Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I don?t have photo. I happen to know two ship

> > owners quite well, both have posters up ...

peckham_ryu Wrote:

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> TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> Ah, a cargo cult!

>

> > Now we have the ship cult, or the pirate cult

> > according to LowLander

> >

> > Lowlander Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > I don?t have photo. I happen to know two ship

>

> > > owners quite well, both have posters up ...


OMG


That explains all the cargo pants I've been seeing recently.


Thank the Lord there isn't a dungarees cult otherwise it will be dexys for us all... (Come on, you know what I mean)

Davis Wrote:

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> I feel members of the Gentrification cult are the

> most active in West Peckham. They can be easily

> identified by their continual reference to West

> Peckham as East Dulwich.


Yes but they're from Peckham... 'nuff said ;-)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Davis Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I feel members of the Gentrification cult are

> the

> > most active in West Peckham. They can be easily

> > identified by their continual reference to West

> > Peckham as East Dulwich.

>

> Yes but they're from Peckham... 'nuff said ;-)



However they used to claim they were from the Bellenden Village Cult 🤔

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