2f67bade No.3745171
>>3745169Bonus I just stumbled on when reading comments to the Chicken sonata:
Mozart - Leck mir den Arsch recht schön fein sauber (Lick my ass nice and clean)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8_RD8MqrsY c43b7d72 No.3745258
>>3742208The Cunning Little Vixen if it were set in the world of geopolitical stereotypes, would be entitled, "The Cunning Jew Bitch."
12182136 No.3745505
>>3745258"The Cunning Little Vixen" was written right after WWI, and is full of geopolitical symbolism of the time. There are characters who represent war profiteers (the Badger), the Hapsburg Empire (Harasta the hunter) and even the Farmer's Party (a frog) but Sharpears the Vixen has nothing to with "outside influences". She is native-born, and as if to emphasize this, she speaks in rustic Moravian Czech, which is hard to understand, even to modern day Czechs.
She dislikes human religion (calls it "locking God up in a building"), but it is revealed that she was raised as a Catholic fox. (And when she starts having sexual fantasies, she finds them so shameful and disturbing that she resorts to praying "Our Fathers" to stop crying.) Now that's Catholic guilt for you.
Sharpears the Vixen, more than anything else, starts out as an individual (who wants no one controlling her), but comes to represent love, lust and the force of Life itself.
6e404753 No.3745627
>>3745505I think I've asked you this before, but are you the same guy who's been posting here about Sharpears probably more than 10 years now? That's dedication, if you are.
Why are you still showing such poetic affection towards that story, on here of all places, on a dead image board that no one really visits anymore? I'm intrigued.
c73c71c4 No.3745685
>>3745627Yeah, it's me. Jumping in like this is kind of a mission for me.
I got into reading centuries old stuff early. It was my way of getting inside the heads of people who lived back then. Pretty soon, I realized two things. First, people have always enjoyed sex, violence and profanity in literature - even in "fairy-tales" and "animal stories". Obviously the real "adult" versions of stories like "Sleeping Beauty" that I had discovered when I was ten or eleven, had been hidden from us. When I read that the prince didn't stop at kissing her, but ended up getting her pregnant before she woke up, I felt betrayed. Someone somewhere was taking all these stories, assuming I couldn't handle the content, and censoring them to the point that they were more or less destroyed. So my answer is, I do this because I hate to see such beautiful work destroyed by censors and bowdlerizers like Disney.
c73c71c4 No.3745686
Back to the original topic : So Sharpears isn't Jewish, but there is one character that is - and that theory is now relatively well accepted. What's startling is how many ways this character is connected to Sharpears. The book he appears in was written at exactly the same time (1920-22), in almost exacly the same place. "The Cunning Little Vixen" was written in Brno, and Sharpears spoke Czech. Just fifty miles south of Brno is Vienna, from where we get Felix Salten's story of a German-speaking red deer named Bambi. Both of them were separated from their mothers at a young age and never saw them again.
The big difference between them is that Sharpears sees humans as just another animal, but in Bambi, humans are alien, supernatural, and god-like. It's easy to make fun of Disney's version of Bambi, but I'll skip that to show you what the book is really like - how violent and horribly sad it can be. After Bambi loses his mother, He comes across the Wife of Friend Hare (her son was written into the movie as Thumper). She has been wounded and doesn't understand what's happened:
“Can you help me a little?” she said. Bambi looked at her and shuddered. Her hind leg dangled lifelessly in the snow, dyeing it red and melting it with warm, oozing blood. “Can you help me a little?” she repeated. She spoke as if she were well and whole, almost as if she were happy. “I don’t know what can have happened to me,” she went on. “There’s really no sense to it, but I just can’t seem to walk. . . .”
In the middle of her words she rolled over on her side and died.
That what it was like before Disney mauled it. Anyway, if you google something like "Was Bambi Jewish" you'll get some of the discussion of it.
6e404753 No.3745799
>>3745685Wow, well you're 1 of only a tiny handful of good things that I'll remember from here.
I can't help but think you're wasting your energy though, and that your artistic romantic expression would have been better spent elsewhere, instead of in a seedy godless slum for the dead. Nevertheless, it has left a positive impression on me. I hope your expression doesn't remain "caged" in here.
c9004a9e No.3748254
>>3748211Nice paws, wanna yiff?
55b82a3e No.3753002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97Mm2a_tcikTestament beat wiki labels by revising history. Album was "New World Order". Must've cost a fortune to retroactively filter NWO to TNO.
Phew; imagine what havoc unleashes if Helelos could alter history with his warlock spells.
fab76a6d No.3753651
White trash get down on your knees
Its time for cake and sodomy