"I know why the tag says cephalopod, do you?"
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"I know why the tag says cephalopod, do you?"
Has anyone figured that out yet?
I didn't notice until I heard the Cthulhu interview in reverse,
but then I saw that the LG15 video "Poor pluto" has a tag that
says cephalopod. Irrelevant?
I didn't notice until I heard the Cthulhu interview in reverse,
but then I saw that the LG15 video "Poor pluto" has a tag that
says cephalopod. Irrelevant?
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Re: "I know why the tag says cephalopod, do you?"
Definitely not irrelevant! Take a peek at my "LIES" post in the YT Cassie forum. Those videos and this tag are all linked somehow.designedbylife wrote:Has anyone figured that out yet?
I didn't notice until I heard the Cthulhu interview in reverse,
but then I saw that the LG15 video "Poor pluto" has a tag that
says cephalopod. Irrelevant?
[04:03] <lyriclyinclined> with the exception of a bad apple pucker incident
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Cthulhu resembles a cephalopod.
Pluto plays a very important part in the Cthulhu mythos - in it, it's called Yuggoth and it's a home base for an alien race called the Mi-Go.
Antarctica also plays a very important part in the Cthulhu mythos. It's the setting of "At the Mountains of Madness".
The reference to erd being "from a star" is most likely there to imply Bree's extraterrestrial origins! (Which would fit the Lovecraftian theme)
Pluto plays a very important part in the Cthulhu mythos - in it, it's called Yuggoth and it's a home base for an alien race called the Mi-Go.
Antarctica also plays a very important part in the Cthulhu mythos. It's the setting of "At the Mountains of Madness".
The reference to erd being "from a star" is most likely there to imply Bree's extraterrestrial origins! (Which would fit the Lovecraftian theme)
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Unless you are, in fact, a nautilis or cuttlefish. Or my favorite headfoot of all The Vampire Squid!cephalopod = octopus
Octopus = 8 legs
solar system had 9 planets before pluto was cut off.
now solar system has 8 planets.
8 legs = 8 planets = cephalopod
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampyromorphida
And you thought sleeping after a call form Cassie was hard.
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Are you talking about Owen(O'n)? He's a turtle.sparrow wrote:Also, what kind of creature is she cuddling in the "Poor Pluto" video? He looks kinda like a cuttlefish to me.
Edit: Anybody know what she's saying in the sped up part of "poor pluto?"
EDIT : I have it slowed down, but it's all slurry to me. I'll upload it and let you guys decide. .__.
EDITEDIT : Ahh, never mind. She is saying "around here we orbit the sun in a perfect circle, or we dont orbit at all."
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DyDvLMFgQYg
blah, blah, blah.
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Cephalopod
Well, I've been "lurking" for quite a while now and finally registered because this tag has been bothering me. I've noticed something besides the "Cthulhu" connection you guys are talking about. Somewhere along the way here I came across pictures and information about the "Abbey of Thelema". It's located in Cefalu, Sicily. That stuck out in my mind, though I'm not sure how significant that would really be.
Also, Cephalopods are quite interesting. Besides the sort of oxymoron head-foot thing, there's a lot of talk about spirals and mentions of the chambered nautilus..a lot of math correlations. All that stuff strongly ties into chaos theory (stuff like the Fibonacci sequence, fractals etc.) It seems to me that Thelema embraces Chaos and the like, which makes perfect logical sense to me, but is not neccessarily something that many religions celebrate. Often times, chaos is assosciated with "the unknown" or "the wild"..you might go so far as to say even "darkness". I'm not a scholar on the subject but western religion is generally suspicious of such things..or at least uneasy. A lot of rules and regulations seem to act as a way to tame / control chaos (darkness, wilderness, unknown etc.) Such rules, standards, and even moral "codes" could be seen as counter intuitive and un-natural by those who embrace the concept of chaos.
My personal beliefs are irrelevant to this topic, but it does illustrate a huge difference between "western" religion (which influences the gneral western public's opinion in a huge way) and Thelema specifically. I just thought that was interesting.
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Also, Cephalopods are quite interesting. Besides the sort of oxymoron head-foot thing, there's a lot of talk about spirals and mentions of the chambered nautilus..a lot of math correlations. All that stuff strongly ties into chaos theory (stuff like the Fibonacci sequence, fractals etc.) It seems to me that Thelema embraces Chaos and the like, which makes perfect logical sense to me, but is not neccessarily something that many religions celebrate. Often times, chaos is assosciated with "the unknown" or "the wild"..you might go so far as to say even "darkness". I'm not a scholar on the subject but western religion is generally suspicious of such things..or at least uneasy. A lot of rules and regulations seem to act as a way to tame / control chaos (darkness, wilderness, unknown etc.) Such rules, standards, and even moral "codes" could be seen as counter intuitive and un-natural by those who embrace the concept of chaos.
My personal beliefs are irrelevant to this topic, but it does illustrate a huge difference between "western" religion (which influences the gneral western public's opinion in a huge way) and Thelema specifically. I just thought that was interesting.
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interview?
What's the cthulhu interview?
Re: interview?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lTn2dfNNVwclamoring wrote:What's the cthulhu interview?
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGoRno4H ... h_response
Edit: Response to video 1: HILARIOUS.
Response to video 2: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! The Old One is sapping her life energy!
On a lighter note, look at this!
http://www.netfunny.com/rhf/jokes/97/Jan/cthulhu.html
Response to video 2: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! The Old One is sapping her life energy!
On a lighter note, look at this!
http://www.netfunny.com/rhf/jokes/97/Jan/cthulhu.html