>>2527683 old bread (#3189)
Well worth a go, Anon.
Liked the notion of sentence structure applied to WWG1WGA because it has a valid and distinct structure that is not commonly used in everyday parlance.
Structurally, what is the object? What is the subject? What is the action?
Let annons discuss.
Mirrored – we / you.
Mirrored – one / all.
How to pronounce ewe? Sounds like, you.
You-go sounds like Hugo? Who go.
One might ask, who goes where one goes?
Ask, can "we" go as one goes? Symbolism.
What is a hallowed evening or eve? What would make an eve hallowed?
Pronounce hallowed. Hello Duh?
[Heh] No. HAL Owed/Oh'd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw0zA3tlI8o
Hallowed We. 'N/ and. We go. You go.
Re: Ne'er allow / permit / concede.
Never give up.
Ne'er sounds like near?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMTplnOTAco
When spoken with allow, it sounds as its meaning suggests: ne-vah allow.
Silent v [heh]. Is the Q silent, e'er?
Or, vaguely, as never hollow.
The coat of arms? It is translated as never give up. Recall POTUS' speech that featured that line, repeatedly. It is his personal motto, of sorts. Allow, give-in, give-up.
https://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2012/01/17/donald-trump-at-last-awarded-the-scottish-coat-of-arms/
Do think you have something with the V = 5.
What of RQ and HQ? What kind of Q? R=? H=? RH or HR = ?
The questions arise even if leading to cul-de-sacs in a path off the well-trod. Can spark other ideas that can resolve.
Just some grist for the mill that might become good flour for the bread.
Cheers.