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A True Story Of Medusa

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A True Story Of Medusa

Post Sun Mar 06, 2005 6:45 pm

DzM wrote:I am already quite familiar with Medusa.

Indeed – remarkably familiar. :) Excerpts from a recent interview with DzM follow:

Medusa has always been misunderstood. She was the first feminist and was cast out of society for standing up in a man's world and declaring "I will not be subjected to your rules!" Eventually everyone got tired of her lurking out there giving teenage girls bad ideas about "equality" and "strength," so Perseus went and lopped her head off.

And her alleged turning men into stone?

She emasculated them with her sharp wit. They were frozen with the realization that they were perpetuating an outmoded patriarchal dogma and the horror of the realization of the unfairness of a system that they themselves were responsible for maintaining. The natural response afterward was to deny this new truth - to reject it as the witching stare of a Gorgon. "Her gaze turned me to stone!" Naturally Perseus couldn't let this be... and the winner always writes the history books.

Surely Perseus would not have written "So there I was hanging with this Medusa chick. Man, she wouldn't quit talking! 'Equality of all!' 'Equal pay for equal work!' Geeze. Still - I just kept humming the 'Olympus Tonight' theme and nodding my head when it looked like she was pausing. You know how chicks are - she thought I was listening! So anyway at one point she turned around to go to the kitchen for drinks and WHAM! I was on her with my sword (knowwhudImean)!" Etc etc.

Perseus was just a hairy backed knuckle dragger who liked beating women up.

Did he at least have soft spot for animals? What about his loyal Pegasus?

Treated that poor winged horse like a car. There was no love there - he was the kind of guy that would kick his horse when it collapsed in the street. Did I miss anything?

Andromeda – was she a typical victim of domestic violence?

Well, yeah. His encounter with Medusa reinforced the behavior he'd learned as a child - that men can do whatever they like, and women are little more than cattle. They are to be bought and sold, traded like horses. Once they're acquired and had they're locked away in the kitchen where they make food and children while the man seeks out paramours with teenage boys (well - we are talking the classical era here).

Aha, so he just asked a couple of his teenage male-friends to witness that they saw a terrible sea monster grasping its dirty greedy hands for Andromeda while in fact she was just picking mossels for dinner and the most scary beast she encountered was a slimy seaweed licking at her ankles. Bang, Perseus turns into a legend and poor Andromeda better escapes from his tyranny into the sky to become a star formation. Yeah?

That's the gist of it, yeah. Convincing his teenage pals wasn't too hard. He bought them a case of cheap beer. Once they were totally hammered it was only a small matter of saying "Hey guys! Wouldn't it be awesome if ..." The rest of the story seems pretty self evident, really.

And the snakes on Medusa’s head?

Pff. "Snakes." She was cutting edge counter-culture. Those were dreadlocks.

Oh, a fashion pioneer as well? While Perseus was a conservative, vain, self-centred bloke always carrying his pocket mirror with him (hence the story of watching Medusa through it - he had to explain its presence somehow)?

'Xactly.

Well, Medusa truly deserves a prominent place in history... :lol:
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Post Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:40 pm

wow, now that's interesting reading if i do say so myself!
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Re: A True Story Of Medusa

Post Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:30 pm

Zuzana wrote::) Excerpts from a recent interview with DzM follow:



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Post Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:24 am

This forum is really great place! Where else I can keep learning something new and novel every day. For example now I know for sure where children come from: KITCHEN!!! as they are made there. I'll board that guileful place up... Thanks for clarification and kind warning! Now i am thinking about informing architects and all interested parties...
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Post Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:10 pm

MacRua wrote:This forum is really great place! Where else I can keep learning something new and novel every day. For example now I know for sure where children come from: KITCHEN!!! as they are made there. I'll board that guileful place up... Thanks for clarification and kind warning! Now i am thinking about informing architects and all interested parties...


MACRUA PRESENTS
NEW GENERATION CONTRACEPTION - KITCHENLESS HOUSES!
It was on the 23rd of June
As I lay blasted in my room
A small bird sang on an ivy branch
And the song they sang was the "Jug of Punch"
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Post Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:24 pm

And some bloody perverts still spend their useless lives mostly in kitchen... Maybe reasonable citizens should sign a petition against them? :P
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Post Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:41 pm

Paddy Rollingstone wrote:MACRUA PRESENTS
NEW GENERATION CONTRACEPTION - KITCHENLESS HOUSES!

No chemistry, no physics... Absolutely natural method

Water Rat wrote:And some bloody perverts still spend their useless lives mostly in kitchen...

:oops: it's the most remote part of my house where i can play with my whistle swimmingly all night long. Well "i could" as now everything has to be changed. But i still can't imagine my life without cosy kitchen, radio, late movies on b&w TV, rats, tea...
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Post Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:22 pm

MacRua wrote::oops: it's the most remote part of my house where i can play with my whistle swimmingly all night long. Well "i could" as now everything has to be changed. But i still can't imagine my life without cosy kitchen, radio, late movies on b&w TV, rats, tea...


Maybe it's that "playing" activity that causes them (children, that is) to crawl out of all the holes in that kitchen??? MacRua, think of it and you will never see your whistle the same way any more! :lol:
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Post Wed Mar 09, 2005 3:37 pm

DzM didn't mention women had been locked in kitchen with whisltes:
they're locked away in the kitchen where they make food and children

and another thing may be regarded as an evidence of whistles' innocence: inspite of my regular "playing" activity (as you called it) in the kitchen there are no children in my home. Maybe due to it?! It keeps them in their holes? And I have to stay at my post?
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Post Wed Mar 09, 2005 4:40 pm

I always wondered about that Jamie Oliver...
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