People lie about things to make what they wish their reality actually was seem to be truth.
Anthem was great. I truly appreciated the length (Short)
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Like the Spice from Dune ?
. . . . . Brb, off digging up worms.
Had a MT work out almost 20 years of knots in my back from wrestling and grappling… Geeeeezus was it uncomfortable
You’re already a Third Stage Guild Navigator
Dang. I was hoping for face dancer.
I’d be curious on who’s genetic material you have in your Nullentropy capsule
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Scytale, a mentat, and a swordmaster of gineaz.
Sounds terrible and awesome. I need that.
Interesting.
What we found is much simpler to see. On Dorothy and Toto’s trek down the Yellow Brick Road they encountered three men who became her companions for the remainder of her journey to the Emerald City to find her way back to Kansas. (She had just been raptured up to heaven.)
She first encountered the Scarecrow (God) who needed a brain, and next she encountered the Tin Woodsman (the Son) who needed a heart, and finally she encountered the Cowardly Lion (The Holy Spirit) who needed courage.
God through His word helps you know which direction to take through life.
Jesus through his love gave the ultimate sacrifice.
The Holy Spirit communes with your spirit to give you hope and courage in your walk through life.
The Trinity are together with Dorothy for her journey to Oz. You will note that when the Wizard departed Oz in a balloon, he left the Trinity in charge of Oz (heaven.)
Who is Toto? Judas?
In my interpretation he’s Charon. Toto plays a central role in several critical points: he runs away at the beginning and end of the book and Dorothy changes plans to catch him; he pulls away the curtain to reveal the Wizard is a fake. So he’s actually the one causing the death/resurrection cycle.
Sounds like a Judas to me.
Shut up. I’m trying to look clever on the internet.
Are you taking castoli’s job?
Nah, he has a lock on his tiny cesspool corner of the site.
Plus I’m not qualified. I have fancy pieces of paper from schools, a sense of respect and kindness, the ability to learn from mistakes, the desire to help, and actually provide information instead of being a contrarian.
We didn’t see any Bible relationship for Toto. Thinking briefly on it and not watching in detail all the scenes Toto played in, my initial thought is that Toto was a sort of Jiminy Cricket to Dorothy. But Jiminy was like the voice of “good” to Pinocchio, where Toto was leading Dorothy to the truth without a spoken word.
Bottom line: I don’t see a perversion of the Bible in the character of Toto.
It was pretty painful but my back was like “knotted up iron”… she used her elbow.