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June 24, 2010

Toy Story 3 Crucifixion

Filed under: Observations — Tyler @ 11:49 pm

SPOILER WARNING

At the end of Toy Story 3 the antagonist bear gets crucified. You see him with his arms wide open on the front of a truck. I think everything in Toy Story 3 had little significance except for that last scene. It symbolizes that we are at the end of an era. A great deal of energy in the movie is focused on the junkyard. The movie shows the inside of waste disposal. There is a great light at the end of a tunnel that is basically death. Fiery death indeed. And the creatures that save the characters from a certain blazing hot death, are actually aliens.

If you think aliens are going to save you from what is going to happen with unemployment rates skyrocketing and economic instability then this movie is perfect for you.

The crucifixion that happens to the bad guy is pretty blatant. He even has other animals that are crucified next to him and he says something that is not funny at all. It is pretty morbid actually. Many of you have read my article on the hidden meanings behind Avatar and Legion, if not here’s a link. I hope you can see that there are multiple layers of messages in the media. There are the ones that are obvious, there are subliminal messages, there are hypnotic suggestions, there are repetition based forms of mind control, and every once in a while there are major symbolic references that are meant to trigger certain types of thinking and “clue in” people in power to upcoming events and societal transitions. The crucifixion of the antagonistic bear is symbolic of something big. I think it means that we are approaching the end of an era. It could mean more than that.

-Tyler

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June 23, 2010

YOU CANNOT BEAT US

Filed under: Gaming — Tyler @ 11:24 pm

Just in case you wanted some nightmares.

June 22, 2010

Sumerian Text Translations and Transliterations online

Filed under: Innovation — Tyler @ 11:47 pm
ETCSL

Read Literally Tons of Sumerian Literature for free on the ETCSL

If you click on this link, you will be taken to the Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL). This website is an amazing free resource where you can read Sumerian translations and transliterations. If you are a fan of Sumerians I really recommend that you visit this site. In case you want to check out their home page where you can search literature by number then click on this link. I was reading some of their proverbs last night and had a blast. Here’s an example of one of their awesome proverbs: “Whatever it is that hurts you, don’t talk to anyone about it.” How rad is that? That’s seriously good advice. Don’t talk about what hurts you. People need to remember that. Too often people give away their weaknesses like an open book and they leave themselves open to manipulation and exploitation. I love the Sumerians and think they are awesome. Big thanks to Oxford for making that website. It is seriously excellent resource. There are enough texts in there to take years to read them all and absorb their wisdom.

June 21, 2010

Riots are often portrayed larger than they really are in the media

Filed under: Overidon News — Tyler @ 11:46 pm

Note how the media makes unrest seem huge.

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