One of those things is not like the others—as far as we know, Gary. I see the intelligence and versatility in the latter two. Or is this an evolutionary totem, which is interesting? Or should I just accept your unusual lack of introspection at face value and move on? Happy New Year!
Good to see you have not lost your humorous touch in the new year, maybe try to combine them in a code of arms; the clue might be revealed in the right combination
Hey Dwight. I never actually thought of combining them into a single form. They’re three discrete totems for me. Feel free to sketch. I fear the psychological impact of doing it myself, because … well … these are my totem animals and I don’t want to rattle my own divine reality!
I can tell you why; frogs because they are friendly and like our company, the monkey
because they are entertaining, and the octopus because of their legendary intelligence.
One of those things is not like the others—as far as we know, Gary. I see the intelligence and versatility in the latter two. Or is this an evolutionary totem, which is interesting? Or should I just accept your unusual lack of introspection at face value and move on? Happy New Year!
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Good to see you have not lost your humorous touch in the new year, maybe try to combine them in a code of arms; the clue might be revealed in the right combination
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Wow! What a great idea, Michael! A coat of arms! I suppose I’ve have to come up with a symbolic referent for each in that case. Let me ponder… 🙂
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That is an interesting combination. It would be most interesting to see.
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Hey Dwight. I never actually thought of combining them into a single form. They’re three discrete totems for me. Feel free to sketch. I fear the psychological impact of doing it myself, because … well … these are my totem animals and I don’t want to rattle my own divine reality!
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I see. That makes sense. I found the idea very interesting!
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I can tell you why; frogs because they are friendly and like our company, the monkey
because they are entertaining, and the octopus because of their legendary intelligence.
Joanna
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Thanks, Joanna. I gladly and humbly accept your analysis! Gary
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You are more than welcome, Gary!
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