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Calthrop

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Self-flagellation
No -- involves a kind of aggression directed at the world in general, not at oneself. I'm sure you'll end up being awarded "next question", for sheer persistence; at all events, I'm about to be out of computer-range for some hours.
 
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A particularly type of shouting? Or do you mean the vocabulary? Is it swearing unnecessarily or something like that?
 

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A particularly type of shouting? Or do you mean the vocabulary? Is it swearing unnecessarily or something like that?
You've hit the target: lalochezia -- medico-psychological term meaning (combining a couple of definitions per Net) emotional discharge / release re stress / pain / frustration, gained by uttering (aloud) vulgar or foul language.

@SuspectUsual: one might reckon that the (un)necessary-ness of whatever degree of swearing, is a matter of individual taste / opinion -- however: you "got" the involvement of profanity; please set the next question.

(@DaleCooper -- you appeared to be the "favourite", looking to be on the way to triumphing by dint of sheer sticking-at-it; but an "outsider" in the shape of @SuspectUsual showed up late in the event, and unexpectedly overhauled you.)
I'm afraid not -- see above.
 

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Thank you.

Which settlement in the British Isles is claimed in local folklore -- a claim which all informed people consider to be flagrantly impossible -- to have been the birthplace of that figure in the Gospels, Pontius Pilate?
 

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Pontius of Ponteland, got to be
Apposite -- yes; but unfortunately, wrong.
Fortingall in Perthshire.
O @D6130, thou hast it rightfully -- albeit as per mine catechism, this thing must needs be a foolish superstition: citing the Book of Wikipedia -- P.P. was "born well before the Roman conquest, and became famous in the biblical account of Jesus's death 30 years before the Romans first reached this part of Scotland". It goes on to say, "A number of other localities, including villages in Spain and Germany, make similar claims."

Verily I say unto thee, prithee settest thou the succeeding conundrum.
 

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I thank you good Sir and offer the following:

For what feature - not entirely unconnected with the subject of the previous question - is Fortingall well known?
 

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