dolf
2024-05-04 11:15:42 UTC
-- MAGGOTY MEAT --
"BIRDS OF A FEATHER.
OH THOU DARK RAVEN.
HOW'S THE WEATHER?
IN YOUR DANK COVEN.
NOW UPON YOU TETHER.
N'ER ETERNAL HEAVEN."
<http://www.grapple369.com/x-files/EMAIL%20TO%20LAWYERS%2020240422%200700%20HRS.pdf>
Our poem was originally restricted by X and we have provided the
following explanation
EXPLANATION: It's a poem written about a Sydney to Hobart yacht race
with raging waves.
The specific boat named comanche has a white feather on its side
<Loading Image...>
It Is anthropologically relevant because a raven belongs to the family
of crow which is the actor's name.
<https://x.com/PodKatz/status/1785827304213745886>
Given the expression "easy meat" informally means a person who is
easily overcome or outwitted, then the poem's title "maggoty meat" can
be understood as being met and overcome with tumultuous action or
tempest such as William Shakespeare play written in 1610–1611
{@7: Sup: 5 - KEEPING SMALL: SHAO (#343); Ego: 23 - EASE: YI (#246 -
SATOR [#49, #72, #9, #54, #65)} <-- CORRECTION
#975 - MALE CHECKSUM TOTAL: #343 as [#400, #4, #1, #300, #70, #200] =
hýdōr (G5204): {UMBRA: #1304 % #41 = #33} 1) water; 1a) of water in
rivers, in fountains, in pools; 1b) of the water of the deluge; 1c) of
water in any of the earth's repositories; 1d) of water as the primary
element, out of and through which the world that was before the deluge,
arose and was compacted; 1e) *OF* *THE* *WAVES* *OF* *THE* *SEA*; 1f)
fig. used of many peoples;
#1056 - FEME CHECKSUM TOTAL: #246 as [#20, #1, #300, #5, #10, #600, #70,
#50] = katéchō (G2722): {UMBRA: #1726 % #41 = #4} 1) to hold back,
detain, retain; 1a) from going away; 1b) to restrain, hinder (the course
or progress of); 1b1) that which hinders, Antichrist from making his
appearance; 1b2) *TO* *CHECK* *A* *SHIP'S* *HEADWAY* i.e. to hold or
head the ship; 1c) to hold fast, keep secure, keep firm possession of;
2) to get possession of, take; 2a) to possess;
#1151 - MALE CHECKSUM TOTAL: #343 as [#5, #80, #10, #200, #300, #1, #50,
#300, #5, #200] = ephístēmi (G2186): {UMBRA: #1073 % #41 = #7} 1) to
place at, place upon, place over; 1a) to stand by, be present; 1b) to
stand over one, place one's self above; 1b1) used esp. *OF* *PERSONS*
*COMING* *UPON* *ONE* *SUDDENLY*; i) an angel, of the advent of angels;
ii) of *DREAMS*; 1b2) of evils coming upon one; 1c) to be at hand; 1c1)
be ready,; 1d) of time; 1d1) to come upon; i) of rain;
#1705 - MALE CHECKSUM TOTAL: #343 as [#20, #70, #10, #40, #800, #40, #5,
#50, #70, #400, #200] = koimáō (G2837): {UMBRA: #941 % #41 = #39} 1) to
cause to sleep, put to sleep; 2) metaph.; 2a) to still, calm, quiet; 2b)
to fall asleep, to *SLEEP*; 2c) to die;
"BIRDS OF A FEATHER.
OH THOU DARK RAVEN.
HOW'S THE WEATHER?
IN YOUR DANK COVEN.
NOW UPON YOU TETHER.
N'ER ETERNAL HEAVEN."
<http://www.grapple369.com/x-files/EMAIL%20TO%20LAWYERS%2020240422%200700%20HRS.pdf>
Our poem was originally restricted by X and we have provided the
following explanation
EXPLANATION: It's a poem written about a Sydney to Hobart yacht race
with raging waves.
The specific boat named comanche has a white feather on its side
<Loading Image...>
It Is anthropologically relevant because a raven belongs to the family
of crow which is the actor's name.
<https://x.com/PodKatz/status/1785827304213745886>
Given the expression "easy meat" informally means a person who is
easily overcome or outwitted, then the poem's title "maggoty meat" can
be understood as being met and overcome with tumultuous action or
tempest such as William Shakespeare play written in 1610–1611
{@7: Sup: 5 - KEEPING SMALL: SHAO (#343); Ego: 23 - EASE: YI (#246 -
SATOR [#49, #72, #9, #54, #65)} <-- CORRECTION
#975 - MALE CHECKSUM TOTAL: #343 as [#400, #4, #1, #300, #70, #200] =
hýdōr (G5204): {UMBRA: #1304 % #41 = #33} 1) water; 1a) of water in
rivers, in fountains, in pools; 1b) of the water of the deluge; 1c) of
water in any of the earth's repositories; 1d) of water as the primary
element, out of and through which the world that was before the deluge,
arose and was compacted; 1e) *OF* *THE* *WAVES* *OF* *THE* *SEA*; 1f)
fig. used of many peoples;
#1056 - FEME CHECKSUM TOTAL: #246 as [#20, #1, #300, #5, #10, #600, #70,
#50] = katéchō (G2722): {UMBRA: #1726 % #41 = #4} 1) to hold back,
detain, retain; 1a) from going away; 1b) to restrain, hinder (the course
or progress of); 1b1) that which hinders, Antichrist from making his
appearance; 1b2) *TO* *CHECK* *A* *SHIP'S* *HEADWAY* i.e. to hold or
head the ship; 1c) to hold fast, keep secure, keep firm possession of;
2) to get possession of, take; 2a) to possess;
#1151 - MALE CHECKSUM TOTAL: #343 as [#5, #80, #10, #200, #300, #1, #50,
#300, #5, #200] = ephístēmi (G2186): {UMBRA: #1073 % #41 = #7} 1) to
place at, place upon, place over; 1a) to stand by, be present; 1b) to
stand over one, place one's self above; 1b1) used esp. *OF* *PERSONS*
*COMING* *UPON* *ONE* *SUDDENLY*; i) an angel, of the advent of angels;
ii) of *DREAMS*; 1b2) of evils coming upon one; 1c) to be at hand; 1c1)
be ready,; 1d) of time; 1d1) to come upon; i) of rain;
#1705 - MALE CHECKSUM TOTAL: #343 as [#20, #70, #10, #40, #800, #40, #5,
#50, #70, #400, #200] = koimáō (G2837): {UMBRA: #941 % #41 = #39} 1) to
cause to sleep, put to sleep; 2) metaph.; 2a) to still, calm, quiet; 2b)
to fall asleep, to *SLEEP*; 2c) to die;
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resizable DIALOG and complex dropdown MENU interface deploying the third
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<http://www.grapple369.com/Savvy/?heuristic>
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Check out our SAVVY module prototype that facilitates a movable /
resizable DIALOG and complex dropdown MENU interface deploying the third
party d3 library.
<http://www.grapple369.com/Savvy/?heuristic>
<http://www.grapple369.com/Savvy/Savvy.zip> (Download resources)