Kekitude,.. Bringer OUT of Chaos,.. not worship of Chaos
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 2:26 am
Kekitude,.. Bringer OUT of Chaos,.. not worship of Chaos
..being a bit slow (in the "low speediness" sense) I've only just discovered Kek, Pepe and all things Kekistanian, or Kekistani, as it were.
I find this truly fascinating.
Lampoon may well bring "the dropped golden ball" from below the surface of the "swamp"/pond that the beautiful Princess let slip in her naive play.
The magic frog may become the handsome Prince, if the frog is requested politely to retrieve the precious bauble, and is invited, politely, to sup with and sleep (on her pillow of course) with the beautiful Princess.
But, why would the Princess agree to a "mere promise of possible wonderful things" after getting the Precious Golden Ball from the frog?
Possibly because "she" is more in need of a strong "handsome" husband/man to bring order to her world, than a nifty golden bauble.
Kekistan is a beautiful Princess. Kekistanis do not worship Kek, but look forward to his arrival. Pepe ("Point Emerging Probably Entering") is the pre-Kek "mask" of Kek, patiently waiting for our Princess to be "naively wise" and ask for his help.
Pepe is anti-resentment. It's all good, man.
..what?
That which drives the GD cycle is panic borne of resentment.
Aloha nui loa īa ʻoukou! <shaka nui!>
..being a bit slow (in the "low speediness" sense) I've only just discovered Kek, Pepe and all things Kekistanian, or Kekistani, as it were.
I find this truly fascinating.
Lampoon may well bring "the dropped golden ball" from below the surface of the "swamp"/pond that the beautiful Princess let slip in her naive play.
The magic frog may become the handsome Prince, if the frog is requested politely to retrieve the precious bauble, and is invited, politely, to sup with and sleep (on her pillow of course) with the beautiful Princess.
But, why would the Princess agree to a "mere promise of possible wonderful things" after getting the Precious Golden Ball from the frog?
Possibly because "she" is more in need of a strong "handsome" husband/man to bring order to her world, than a nifty golden bauble.
Kekistan is a beautiful Princess. Kekistanis do not worship Kek, but look forward to his arrival. Pepe ("Point Emerging Probably Entering") is the pre-Kek "mask" of Kek, patiently waiting for our Princess to be "naively wise" and ask for his help.
Pepe is anti-resentment. It's all good, man.
..what?
That which drives the GD cycle is panic borne of resentment.
Aloha nui loa īa ʻoukou! <shaka nui!>