EARLY ACCESS Owarimonogatari Season 2 Episode 5 Reaction
Added 2020-10-29 16:55:03 +0000 UTC
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The snake swallows the frog. A frog loses to a snake, but if the opponent is a slug, it is easy to eat with its tongue. However, snake venom does not work on slugs that lose to frogs, and the mucus of the body should be stronger than frogs.
It melts snakes (which doesn't really happen, but it was believed in old Japan, though some Colubridae species prey on slugs). If a frog eats a slug at this time, it will be eaten by a snake after that, so it cannot eat the slug. The snake and slug are in the same state, and all three are stuck and become trilemmas.
This is derived from the parable written in "Seki Yinxi" and "Tripolar", which are said to be written by Chinese Zhou dynasty scholar Yinxi. Because snakes are afraid of slugs, slugs are afraid of frogs, and frogs are afraid of snakes. And the rock-paper-scissors stones, scissors, and paper that are still played are based on trilemmas. The illustrated novel "Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari" (first volume 1839, by Mizuga Kiegao et al.), Called the Edo period gōkan, is based on these snakes, frogs, and slugs. It is famous as a work based on the three slugs of.
malts
2020-10-29 21:26:15 +0000 UTC
three-way deadlock from naruto
Chriz1406
2020-10-29 19:18:23 +0000 UTC
The mechanics of magic is inherently linked to symbolism ,wordplay and vague emotional responses such as things "feeling right". If someone, maybe especially a specialist, feels Hachikuji is qualified to be a god via their framework of symbolism then maybe she is. The egg before the hen conundrum of gods and apparitions in Monogatari is a thing.