Anonymous ID: a64ff2 Feb. 4, 2020, 2:44 a.m. No.8019942   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0022 >>0038 >>0272 >>0468

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Queen Spider

 

Character Information

Gender

Female

Race

Giant Spider

Occupation

Head of the Catholic Church

Religion

Roman Catholic

Voiced by

Trey Parker[1]

Appearances

First

"Red Hot Catholic Love"

The Queen Spider is the head of the Vatican and Catholicism, as revealed in the Season Six episode, "Red Hot Catholic Love".

 

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Background

While at a Vatican meeting Priest Maxi recommends they change a law of the church to allow priests to marry, in order to prevent priests from molesting children. The Queen Spider says that the law cannot be changed, leading Maxi to rip the scrolls containing the laws in half. The news coverage also exposes the Queen Spider to the world, but nobody is startled by her appearance.

 

She returns in "Imaginationland, Episode II" where she is seen coming from the evil side.

 

Appearance

The Queen Spider is large in size, having a large abdomen, and dwarfs all members in the Vatican. Her eyes are modeled after the wolf spider, and she does not possess pedipalps.

 

Personality

Despite her frightening appearance, the Queen Spider is not dangerous unless threatened with the altering of a law of the Catholic church.

 

Trivia

The Queen Spider has more authority than the Pope.

The Queen Spider makes a minor appearance in South Park: Phone Destroyer, she shows up in the background for the card of the Native Hunter.

Prominence

"Red Hot Catholic Love"

"Imaginationland, Episode II"

Anonymous ID: a64ff2 Feb. 4, 2020, 3:12 a.m. No.8020033   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0299

Any anons done a proper digg on this?

 

RUDOLPH STEINER

GOETHEANUM

PURPOSE?

STEINER SCHOOLS

 

 

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The Goetheanum, located in Dornach, in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, is the world center for the anthroposophical movement.

 

The building was designed by Rudolf Steiner and named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[1] It includes two performance halls (1500 seats), gallery and lecture spaces, a library, a bookstore, and administrative spaces for the Anthroposophical Society; neighboring buildings house the society's research and educational facilities. Conferences focusing on themes of general interest or directed toward teachers, farmers, doctors, therapists, and other professionals are held at the center throughout the year.

 

Both the present Goetheanum building and its precursor have been widely cited as masterpieces of modern architecture.[2][3][4][5][6]

 

The Goetheanum is open for visitors seven days a week and offers tours several times daily.

Anonymous ID: a64ff2 Feb. 4, 2020, 3:39 a.m. No.8020115   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0194 >>0296

Y ON THE HEAD

 

GOLD

 

For the first four days of November, the streets of Toulouse, France, were transformed into a performance space for the massive robotic puppets Ariane and Asterion. The giant spider and 50-ton Minotaur were featured in the French street-theater company La Machineโ€™s multiday show Le Gardien du Temple. Live music accompanied the giants as La Machine performers guided them through the โ€œlabyrinthโ€ formed by the streets of Toulouse. Here, from the Agence France-Presse photographer Eric Cabanis, a few shots of the show and some of the more than 600,000 audience members.