Anonymous ID: 26dad2 Aug. 6, 2018, 7:35 p.m. No.2490121   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“Singularly timid, he shied away from people and sought friendship in children. To amuse Alice Liddell (same Liddle Trump references?), he wrote, under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, two books that would make him famous: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass (think mirror). In the first, Alice dreams that she is chasing a white rabbit; the persecution takes her through a forest to a place filled with fantastic beings, like queens and kings of the deck, who judge and condemn her, until she discovers that they are just cards and wakes up (are we now ‘woke’?). In the second, Alice goes through a mirror (think mirror?) and arrives at a region of strange beings; most of them are chess pieces that have come to life. Eventually, it is revealed that this region is only a board and that each adventure corresponds to a chess move. We will never know whether Lewis Carroll felt that in this unstable world of dissolving figures there is a nightmare taking place…" D5 chess board location.