Wednesday, September 2, 2020

A Cop of Covfefe For Your Hate

These guys are writers, psychologists, graduates of theater institutes or simply ninja. The're not out there to play with words but weave with symbols. One keyword that was said two years ago resonates with another one that is just been repeated thousands of times in a song. In fact, most of the languages, phrases or stereotypes we use are stuffed with symbols with hidden links between them (better said, unmentioned in the user's manual which is also missing).

24 hours ago i wrote about Kofun in a fb post. I'm gonna try to paste it here and make a new sense of it (yes, it's better on the blog).

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Don't know if the English word coffin that traces its origins all the way to Ancient Greek and probably beyond (need to check in Sanskrit [checked in Sanskrit and cannot be found]) has anything to do with this keyhole monument which name in Japanese is named Kofun or with the name of Khufu, the Asian looking pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid. But i know i saw on black t-shirts a strange sign, looking both like a keyhole and a scull, made of a circle and a rectangle with thin vertical lines on the rectangle part probably symbolizing teeth, sometimes associated with the words North Face. It is the impression that gave me the female with partially black teeth this morning at the car wash.

Also don't know if this is a (black) magic ritual of some kind. Exactly during the Republican Convention they repaved with fresh asphalt on the street (on the 65th portions of Nyberg) though they did it this spring. And since that was not enough today when i got home i drove behind a cistern with really weird smelling asphalt or something that took a left at the plaza with Best Buy store. [later i realized the street parking lot belonging to Meridian offices was also partially repaved since i've been there last time] »

There was a picture and the link to Wikipedia article too.

Here are three of some of my recent posts on similarities. Didn't think at the time it was necessary to mention. All four persons in these six picturees are actually only one, and that is the last one, a female citizen of Japan named Utada Hikaru.

Can you accuse someone of embedding all this weirdness in a song about a young couple of which the male is dying.

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