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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:43 am
by steavetheundead
PiIsYourFfriend wrote:the reson the ciw vids are so scary is because they are SO DAMNED WIERD!!! when i get to the bottum, showing images of the manson murder, and even plays one of the songs that inspired the murder, in reverse. the birds playing is the only part of that one that is not scary. the rest of them are not scary, but that one is.
oh.. i think i see... i guess over my life ive just been exposed to so many different weird things that it didnt get to me. i always though opaphid was creepyer what with the haunting music and the comments about evil and things

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:45 am
by katz31
Absynth wrote:they look like numbers:

http://www.greatscott.com/hiero/numbers.html

i dont know whats above them tho

Go here:

http://www.greatscott.com/hiero/fractions.html


They are fractions!

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:47 am
by PiIsYourFfriend
opaphid would be creepy if it weren't for all the messages. he/she comes right out and says someone is a lier, or someone better back off. the vids are far more ominus, and so you know where they stand. with ciw, you never knew what it was all about, or what message was being convied.

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:47 am
by Absynth
katz31 wrote:
Absynth wrote:they look like numbers:

http://www.greatscott.com/hiero/numbers.html

i dont know whats above them tho

Go here:http://www.greatscott.com/hiero/fractions.html

They are fractions!
awesome!! i am working on them right now. if someone else wants o also, a may be slow at it, im on the phone long distance too :(

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:47 am
by Luv2Luvem
Absynth wrote:they look like numbers:

http://www.greatscott.com/hiero/numbers.html

i dont know whats above them tho
Ok, at this link go to fractions.

Edit: trout

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:47 am
by martha
Absynth wrote:also, this is the description of the vid::


Cassie Does Not R.I.P. (Rest In Peace)
00:41
Attention leads to invocation.

Rambam. Abenezra.

Baudelaire?

A PAIN HID
Tags: LG15 lonelygirl15 daniel danielbeast worried parents missing sad purple monkey dance boogie cassieiswatching opaphid
Added: 12 minutes ago
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This cracks me up. Baudelaire is the last name of the kids in the Lemony Snicket books "A Series of Unfortunate Events", also the movie of the same name. I wonder why they're using that last name.

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:48 am
by MaxZyrix
That's exactly it, Katz31. There's a couple with one more symbol on them. Look at pics no. 1 and 4. There's this strange symbol just left of the fractions.

Also, Pic No. 2 seems to be a 1.

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:49 am
by covedweller
Please post the symbol info in its own thread!

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:49 am
by Xrynaem
martha wrote:
Absynth wrote:also, this is the description of the vid::


Cassie Does Not R.I.P. (Rest In Peace)
00:41
Attention leads to invocation.

Rambam. Abenezra.

Baudelaire?

A PAIN HID
Tags: LG15 lonelygirl15 daniel danielbeast worried parents missing sad purple monkey dance boogie cassieiswatching opaphid
Added: 12 minutes ago
Views: 38
This cracks me up. Baudelaire is the last name of the kids in the Lemony Snicket books "A Series of Unfortunate Events", also the movie of the same name. I wonder why they're using that last name.
I hate to jump away from the fractions thing but I think Baudelaire was referring to the French poet. And on a random note..

Baudelaire saw himself as a fallen angel. Love meant the loss of innocence - "faire l'amour, c'est faire le mal," he wrote. But love is also the highest pleasure, doing evil intentionally is a source of lust. He felt sympathy for the prostitute, who revolts against the bourgeois family. Baudelaire once stated that "after examining scrupulously the depths of my past reveries, I realized that I have always been obsessed by the impossibility of understanding some of man's actions or thoughts save by the hypothesis of the intervention of some exterior evil force."


Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:51 am
by prep him
fractions are definitely key here. I brought it up previously.

Do you see the bigger picture? Do you grasp even a fraction of the meaning that lies within?

Or are they missing out on seemingly obscure fractions of great importance that could help it all start to become clear?

Regardless, great rewards await the chosen few who can see even a fraction of the wisdom and truth that is right before their very eyes.

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:51 am
by PiIsYourFfriend
the last one says, "1/4 1/10 1/20"

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:52 am
by martha
Xrynaem wrote:
martha wrote:
Absynth wrote:also, this is the description of the vid::


Cassie Does Not R.I.P. (Rest In Peace)
00:41
Attention leads to invocation.

Rambam. Abenezra.

Baudelaire?

A PAIN HID
Tags: LG15 lonelygirl15 daniel danielbeast worried parents missing sad purple monkey dance boogie cassieiswatching opaphid
Added: 12 minutes ago
Views: 38
This cracks me up. Baudelaire is the last name of the kids in the Lemony Snicket books "A Series of Unfortunate Events", also the movie of the same name. I wonder why they're using that last name.
I hate to jump away from the fractions thing but I think Baudelaire was referring to the French poet. And on a random note..

Baudelaire saw himself as a fallen angel. Love meant the loss of innocence - "faire l'amour, c'est faire le mal," he wrote. But love is also the highest pleasure, doing evil intentionally is a source of lust. He felt sympathy for the prostitute, who revolts against the bourgeois family. Baudelaire once stated that "after examining scrupulously the depths of my past reveries, I realized that I have always been obsessed by the impossibility of understanding some of man's actions or thoughts save by the hypothesis of the intervention of some exterior evil force."

Ah. I just read the last book in the series, so that's what came to mind. A French poet makes much more sense than children in a book, although the series is about many unfortunate events ;)

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:52 am
by Luv2Luvem
PiIsYourFfriend wrote:the last one says, "1/4 1/10 1/20"
I was just about to post the same thing...so good to know we are on the same page!

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:53 am
by Absynth
ok i think i got this :
1/4 1/20,
1,
1/5,
1/10,
1/4 1/10 1/20


but i couldnt make out the first section in vids 1 and 4. looks like the first half of "ges" from:

http://www.greatscott.com/hiero/hiero_bilit.html

but idk

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:54 am
by Xrynaem
martha wrote:
Xrynaem wrote:
martha wrote: This cracks me up. Baudelaire is the last name of the kids in the Lemony Snicket books "A Series of Unfortunate Events", also the movie of the same name. I wonder why they're using that last name.
I hate to jump away from the fractions thing but I think Baudelaire was referring to the French poet. And on a random note..

Baudelaire saw himself as a fallen angel. Love meant the loss of innocence - "faire l'amour, c'est faire le mal," he wrote. But love is also the highest pleasure, doing evil intentionally is a source of lust. He felt sympathy for the prostitute, who revolts against the bourgeois family. Baudelaire once stated that "after examining scrupulously the depths of my past reveries, I realized that I have always been obsessed by the impossibility of understanding some of man's actions or thoughts save by the hypothesis of the intervention of some exterior evil force."

Ah. I just read the last book in the series, so that's what came to mind. A French poet makes much more sense than children in a book, although the series is about many unfortunate events ;)
Rambam, Abenezra, Baudelaire were all scholares or poets...the only reason I pointed out Baudelaire was because it rung a bell from French. I'm researching the three now to find a link in either their beliefs or teachings...or maybe they all have a link to Egypt?