276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Do Geese See God?: A Palindrome Anthology

£6.995£13.99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

By using the Web site, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the Terms and Conditions. com, has a gallery section with some of the more successful attempts at ambigrams (a pursuit often facilitated by using a stylised font). I was very confused when I saw this because I think the film already has a surreal psychedelic tone. I admit, I didn't really pay much attention to the film, because I hate films that keep looping, but it also just wasn't very engrossing.

Normally that alone wouldn't be enough for me to rate a movie highly but for some reason I feel compelled to recommend this short on its style alone. As I described the tasks the man must go through as "arbitrary", I began to wonder whether the director might have intended a subtle jab at religion.If you want the message of the movie it is "life is a hellish cycle of rushing from one appointment to the next so be sure to stop and talk to the crazy homeless people".

For example, if the current sutra is cdba and 7th is specified, your program should output cdabadc among the 8 candidates, abcdcba, abdcdba, acbdbca, acdbdca, cabdbac, cadbdac, cdabadc and cdbabdc. Do you subscribe to the point of view that there might be deep meaning hidden somewhere in a phrase that reads the same in both directions?The meaning, of course, would not change should this be the case: enjoy the pleasures of life before you waste it looking for something more. This mysterious form of wordplay known as the palindrome--in which a group of phrases can be read both forwards and backwards--has bewitched and beguiled readers for centuries and, due to its mirrored, dualistic quality, was at one point considered to have magical powers.

Now, in the hands of palindrome master William Irvine, combined with these witty and exquisitely drawn illustrations by Steven Guarnaccia, the result is a delightful mix of literary and absurdist humor. However, The Goose loves funny, quirky, serious, gut-wrenching, and anything that will make them read it again!Author Sue Perry used a palindrome for the book title of her psychological thriller ‘Was It A Rat I saw? But Sotades was probably feeling less of a smartypants when one of his verses insulted King Ptolemy II, who had him wrapped in lead and thrown into the sea. We do this every morning and every night, which is symbolized by the repetition of finding the CD and starting the sequence all over again.

This mysterious form of wordplay known as the palindrome in which a group of phrases can be read both forwards and backwards has bewitched and beguiled readers for centuries and, due to its mirrored, dualistic quality, was at one point considered to have magical powers. In the end, he realizes the foolishness in never stopping to smell the roses, shown here as him never, well, stopping to smell the roses. Ideas seem elastic in these equilibrium gambit as their bass/horn/drums matrix cracks some very detailed codes. Then latter in the ending sequence they keep repeating the exact footage not in flash back but because the director was simply too lazy shoot different actions in different ways. Guarnaccia's intelligent, comic drawings alter the reading and savoring of palindromes into an altogether new, visual experience - wise, pointed and funny.Look buddy," the goose squawks, "if you're looking for some kind of holy war, we're totally ready to throw down. And now that the series is finished, this movie was a nice way to bring some additional closure to the tale by helping another gunslinger on his path to the tower.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment