Zup wrote:What about Tara's photos?
Hum... It's still way too much out of character for Cheshire to be this literal... But maybe it's worth a passing glance or something...
Zup wrote:What about Tara's photos?
Zup wrote:What about Tara's photos?
Scarab wrote:Not to change the topic, but that creepy post the cat made about Four in the shadows... four horsemen?
Just a thought.
Scarab wrote:Not to change the topic, but that creepy post the cat made about Four in the shadows... four horsemen?
Just a thought.
Victin wrote:Scarab wrote:Not to change the topic, but that creepy post the cat made about Four in the shadows... four horsemen?
Just a thought.
Good thought. I'm worried now
WAIT, the PM wouldn't do that, some religious stuff like that would be too polemic.
Guyshane wrote:Maybe if we're talking about a piece of media with them in it but in the Bible none of them were associated with shadows. Hell for that matter in the Bible they were more of a metaphor
Scarab wrote:Victin wrote:Scarab wrote:Not to change the topic, but that creepy post the cat made about Four in the shadows... four horsemen?
Just a thought.
Good thought. I'm worried now
WAIT, the PM wouldn't do that, some religious stuff like that would be too polemic.
Yes but the four horsemen are quite a universal staple now, understood OUTSIDE of religion, since they've been used in so many texts... maybe they're an exception?Guyshane wrote:Maybe if we're talking about a piece of media with them in it but in the Bible none of them were associated with shadows. Hell for that matter in the Bible they were more of a metaphor
Frankly I think that makes them MORE likely to be here, metaphors being a storytelling technique, and all.
RotavatoR wrote:I am still convinced that Cheshire's story of Pygmalion had to do with the 5th message on Joan's answering machine.
The only words about the 5th message that could be a clue (in my eyes) are the words "As though sculpted". Just a little while later, Cheshire begins tweeting about Pygmalion, a sculptor from ancient Greece.
I am really curious about what you guys think, but so far I have not had good criticism
Zup wrote:RotavatoR wrote:I am still convinced that Cheshire's story of Pygmalion had to do with the 5th message on Joan's answering machine.
The only words about the 5th message that could be a clue (in my eyes) are the words "As though sculpted". Just a little while later, Cheshire begins tweeting about Pygmalion, a sculptor from ancient Greece.
I am really curious about what you guys think, but so far I have not had good criticism
I think it's a good idea, but I'm not sure what it implies. Pygmalion himself isn't an evil character, so it isn't his voice.
HarDHarKoopa wrote:Oh, um, so I was wondering something. I asked the kitty, "Mr. Cat, may I ask you a question? Are you from the original novel, a sequel, and animated film, or the recent film?" I was hoping to better nail down the date he is from. His response puzzles me. "Do you truly believe a cat would let himself be confined?" Any help?
HarDHarKoopa wrote:Oh, um, so I was wondering something. I asked the kitty, "Mr. Cat, may I ask you a question? Are you from the original novel, a sequel, and animated film, or the recent film?" I was hoping to better nail down the date he is from. His response puzzles me. "Do you truly believe a cat would let himself be confined?" Any help?
When I can't make heads or tails of a question, I merely make heads and tails vanish. It all becomes clear then.![]()
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I can't make heads or tails of this tweet.
NeverSlender wrote:What's left when you take away the head and tail?
IslaKariese wrote:NeverSlender wrote:What's left when you take away the head and tail?
A body with no front or back.
IslaKariese wrote:NeverSlender wrote:What's left when you take away the head and tail?
A body with no front or back.
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