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Lawnmower man's in your head now. There's no escape. Ever.

 
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"A simple man is turned into a genius through the application of computer science."

Simple man? That doesn't begin to describe it well enough does it? he's more than a fool, he's an absolute retard. I mean you're not supposed to use that word today, but that's exactly what he was.

But he changes. A metamorphosis?



He becomes hell bent to escape the matrix that he was also trapped in, reminiscent of one of our own threads where a certain shadow thing was sealed away in the dimensions.

Thread: He was sealed away in another dimension...

What would cause this sudden change toward seeming complete and utter madness? Too much knowledge, constant abuse? Both?

I find it no coincidence that the Lawnmower Man's name was appropriately fitted as Jobe. It also alludes back to the story of the Old Testament, which is one of the oldest books of the Bible, and from source material which I believe is one of the oldest of all antiquity. It contains much truth. A man tested by Satan. Well you know the story.

If I'm forced to admit in one other truth coded within the Bible, it would certainly have to be found within the recurring themes of Christ's return, culminating in the book of Revelation, where he comes not to make peace but to render judgment.

Forgive the shitty pieces of rap in the song, but I always thought it was a powerful piece when listened to, especially at the end.



'not peace but a holy sword'

Now then...

What's the point of this post? hehe

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Thought this was going to be a Steve thread.
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The original Stephen King story has a completely different plot and is much better.:

"One summer, Harold Parkette is in need of a new lawn mowing service. The summer before, a neighbor's cat was accidentally killed when another neighbor's dog chased it under the mower. Harold has been putting off hiring new help for the summer, but when he sees an ad for a mowing service he calls. A van reading "Pastoral Greenery" soon pulls up to Parkette's home. The man working for the service, a hairy, pot-bellied fellow, is shown the overgrown back lawn and is hired. Harold is enjoying a rest as he reads the paper, wondering about the lawnmower man mentioning Circe, when he hears the lawnmower outside. Startled, he races to the back porch and sees the lawnmower running by itself and the naked lawnmower man following it on all fours and eating the grass. The lawnmower seemingly deliberately chases and kills a mole and Harold faints.

When Harold revives, the lawnmower man explains that this new method, introduced by his boss, grants substantial benefits, and that he makes sacrificial victims of customers who cannot appreciate the process. Parkette, though unnerved, allows the lawnmower man to return to work. As soon as the man is out of sight, Harold desperately calls the police, but is interrupted by the lawnmower man, who reveals his boss's name: Pan. The lawnmower briefly chases Harold through his living room before brutally slaughtering him.

When the police arrive, they conclude that Parkette was murdered and dismembered by a schizophrenic sex maniac. As they leave, the scent of freshly cut grass hangs strongly in the air."
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What do you think about the Nobody?
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What do you think about the Nobody?
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that's too open ended to even hope to answer
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We are all the lawnmower man now.

We are all connected like never before. The internet and this information super highway has changed us all.

We have rose up from that dumb retard to something else much more aware.
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The original Stephen King story has a completely different plot and is much better.:

"One summer, Harold Parkette is in need of a new lawn mowing service. The summer before, a neighbor's cat was accidentally killed when another neighbor's dog chased it under the mower. Harold has been putting off hiring new help for the summer, but when he sees an ad for a mowing service he calls. A van reading "Pastoral Greenery" soon pulls up to Parkette's home. The man working for the service, a hairy, pot-bellied fellow, is shown the overgrown back lawn and is hired. Harold is enjoying a rest as he reads the paper, wondering about the lawnmower man mentioning Circe, when he hears the lawnmower outside. Startled, he races to the back porch and sees the lawnmower running by itself and the naked lawnmower man following it on all fours and eating the grass. The lawnmower seemingly deliberately chases and kills a mole and Harold faints.

When Harold revives, the lawnmower man explains that this new method, introduced by his boss, grants substantial benefits, and that he makes sacrificial victims of customers who cannot appreciate the process. Parkette, though unnerved, allows the lawnmower man to return to work. As soon as the man is out of sight, Harold desperately calls the police, but is interrupted by the lawnmower man, who reveals his boss's name: Pan. The lawnmower briefly chases Harold through his living room before brutally slaughtering him.

When the police arrive, they conclude that Parkette was murdered and dismembered by a schizophrenic sex maniac. As they leave, the scent of freshly cut grass hangs strongly in the air."
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idk I think I'll always be partial to the movie, just as I was with Kubrick's version of the Shining. Even tho I very much enjoy Stephen King, like Dreamcatcher and all his others--except for his newer stuff.
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Okay, how about does he have any power? And does his power come from Source or the God of the Bible?
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We are all the lawnmower man now.

We are all connected like never before. The internet and this information super highway has changed us all.

We have rose up from that dumb retard to something else much more aware.
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and yet still terribly disconnected
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Okay, how about does he have any power? And does his power come from Source or the God of the Bible?
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the Insider described it like Divinity can choose to fully grant this power to anyone he wants, or something like that, so that even the lowest of all nobodies becomes greater than all. Or as the Illuminati was made an offer thread also says.

His physical manifestation is not much more than a mask for the one behind the scenes, who he enjoys quite immensely now I'm told ^^
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By Divinity do you mean Source?
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hehe
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By Divinity do you mean Source?
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Pretty much. Some are more plugged in than others, they've earned it.
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John Deere.

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By Divinity do you mean Source?
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Pretty much. Some are more plugged in than others, they've earned it.
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Was he chosen randomly or was he born to do this?
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I already died to Babylon Leviathan already, so spiritually speaking, Babylon the great has fallen for me personally.


For the Ghostly Powers from this sevenfold Drowning Pool, into which they are Baptized, shall expressly show forth what they are designed for, not only to go forth to make report of the Kingdom approaching....

But to be Active Instruments in the Establishment of it, by overpowering that which is Babylonish and Earthly, and making Discovery of all False Appearances of such as do pretend to own the Spiritual Kingdom, but are found as hollow and empty Trunks, that bear a Name to live when they are dead, not having the Sap of the Spirit springing up in them.



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