Don't you realize what is actually happening?
It's called Chinese water torture
But we are not the ones being tortured
Watch the water drip, drip, drip
Onto the blackhats
Drip, drip, drip, drip
Don't you realize what is actually happening?
It's called Chinese water torture
But we are not the ones being tortured
Watch the water drip, drip, drip
Onto the blackhats
Drip, drip, drip, drip
Don't you realize what is actually happening?
It's called Chinese water torture
But we are not the ones being tortured
Watch the water drip, drip, drip
Onto the blackhats
Drip, drip, drip, drip
Drop, drip, drop
In the Covfefe pot
Drip, drop, drip
Look, another ship
Drop drip drip
Time to ring the bell
Don't be fueled by the art my fren
It's stolen like your dreams my fren
Watch the water and wake my fren
Take some flour and bake my fren
I am the meme thief in the night
Your memes are not safe when I'm around
I'll steal a meme to feed my wife
The memes I steal will feed a crowd
Ding, ding, ding
The truth drips out
While the media goes mad
Trying to cover every crumb
Do they not know
This is only the beginning
We have it all
Nothing can stop it now.
Nothing!
Ding, ding, ding
Watch the water
Feb 23
Festival of Terminus
The Roman god of boundary markers
Do you see a marker anywhere?
Does it need to look like [[this]]?
What it you follow the pen, instead
And them
What if POTUS wields his MARKER pen?
Is that a marker?
If he taps it 3 times?
Oh, I learned this a couple of nights ago
Connections…
Oh my!
Theosophical Wizard of Oz
https://www.theosophyforward.com/theosophy-and-the-society-in-the-public-eye/47-articles/theosophy-and-the-society-in-the-public-eye/129-theosophical-wizard-of-oz
However, a new biography of L. Frank Baum establishes the centrality of Theosophy to both the author’s life and The Wizard of Oz. That biography is Finding Oz: How L. Frank Baum Discovered the Great American Story, by Evan I. Schwartz (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009). This book is a great read, a sort of mystery story leading from Baum’s failures and frustrations to his amazing success with Oz. It shows how early events in the author’s life are paralleled in the book and were doubtless sources from which he drew, perhaps unconsciously, in writing it. But it also forthrightly acknowledges the importance of Theosophy to both Baum and Oz.
Frank and his wife Maud were introduced to Theosophy by his mother-in-law, Matilda Joslyn Gage, one of the three leaders in the nineteenth-century struggle for women’s rights and especially an effort to gain the voting franchise. She was a passionately devoted Theosophist, in character not unlike H. P. Blavatsky, especially in her scorn for organized religion, although her political activism was all her own. Having rejected conventional faith and the churches that espouse it, Matilda discovered a kindred soul in H. P. Blavatsky and proceeded to share the discovery with her children and grandchildren. Frank Baum was in the doldrums at the time:
Oh yes, definitely a sign of evil
Like that Q fellow who keeps stirring up the sheep
Utter garbage he is,
You can trust me, I have it from a good source
That Q is Qamama