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Re: Edits duly noted. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 26/07/2010 08:08:23 PM
I see your 10,000 simoleans and raise you a gross of gold doubloons.

No problem; they throw doubloons everywhere during Mardi Gras.

Swans nest. Ducks nest. One time, a swan egg accidentally found its way into a duck's nest. This is clearly depicted as being an abnormal occurrence, so no swan but the cygnet's mother has title to sue.

Eggs don't walk. How do you posit this egg "found" its way into the nest? Obviously nefarious external factors--representing society at large--were at work here.


WIKIPEDIA SEZ:

Ducks exploit a variety of food sources such as grasses, aquatic plants, fish, insects, small amphibians, worms, and small molluscs.

Swans feed in the water and on land. They are almost entirely herbivorous, although small numbers of aquatic animals may be eaten. In the water food is obtained by up-ending or dabbling, and their diet is composed of the roots, tubers, stems and leaves of aquatic and submerged plants.

So basically yes. They both eat stuff you find in rivers.

Except one is omnivorous and the other herbivorous! There's no way the ugly putative duckling could have subsisted on a diet of grubs!

If our protagonist was the proto-swan, where did the flock of other swans come from?

Budding. Which represents the emergence of the self in a totalitarian society.

What are the analogues for science and religion? I don't see any.

The evolution of the protoswan represents the emergence of science amongst a hostile religious environment (the cult of duck).

(Is it sad that I'm finding this kinda fun? :P)

Probably. It's okay; you're among friends. :P
"We feel safe when we read what we recognise, what does not challenge our way of thinking.... a steady acceptance of pre-arranged patterns leads to the inability to question what we are told."
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"It's like the ugly duckling, but with swans." - 25/07/2010 09:40:32 PM 861 Views
Ooh, brownie points - 25/07/2010 09:54:34 PM 574 Views
In fairness, it should properly be cygnet and not duckling. *NM* - 25/07/2010 10:00:09 PM 221 Views
Is there a story called "The Ugly Cygnet?" - 25/07/2010 10:50:45 PM 572 Views
Point being the title is technically incorrect *NM* - 26/07/2010 01:27:48 AM 214 Views
Then I must conclude that our points are different. - 26/07/2010 01:35:01 AM 548 Views
I vaguely remember the story. - 26/07/2010 07:56:09 AM 670 Views
The cygnet is raised in a family of ducks. - 26/07/2010 10:14:20 AM 526 Views
I looked it up, but Wikipedia was unclear. - 26/07/2010 10:20:39 AM 603 Views
Surely you have a wikipedia quicksearch option, or a bookmark? - 26/07/2010 10:25:24 AM 500 Views
I refer you to my title. And then my edits. - 26/07/2010 10:30:54 AM 495 Views
Edits duly noted. - 26/07/2010 10:43:59 AM 486 Views
Re: Edits duly noted. - 26/07/2010 08:08:23 PM 513 Views
Thank you for being my lawyer. - 26/07/2010 11:30:45 AM 573 Views
Perhaps we should do a Book Club on The Ugly Duckling. - 26/07/2010 12:41:49 PM 570 Views
Basically it's a metaphor for being gay - 26/07/2010 05:17:29 PM 525 Views
I never knew Andersen was gay. Makes a lot of sense, though. *NM* - 26/07/2010 06:24:05 PM 273 Views
I always took it as a metaphor for being a nerd *NM* - 28/07/2010 10:44:18 AM 216 Views
This thread was much more fun than I anticipated. - 26/07/2010 05:48:15 PM 559 Views
yes the best indepth discussion of the Ugly Ducking and the word cygnet I have seen in weeks - 26/07/2010 07:01:18 PM 543 Views
Never know what you'll learn around this place. *NM* - 26/07/2010 07:17:42 PM 260 Views
Never know what you'll learn around this place. *NM* - 26/07/2010 07:20:00 PM 277 Views
Twice, even. *NM* - 26/07/2010 07:21:32 PM 281 Views
the knowledge grows *NM* - 26/07/2010 08:23:14 PM 301 Views
She's so adorable. - 25/07/2010 11:11:59 PM 669 Views
I'm going to leap to her defence here. - 26/07/2010 10:19:22 AM 583 Views
Your argument holds no water. - 26/07/2010 07:54:58 PM 539 Views
I'll let you win if I get to see the bootie shake *NM* - 26/07/2010 08:17:17 PM 311 Views
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*dies laughing* - 26/07/2010 09:09:53 PM 642 Views
Well. - 26/07/2010 09:11:21 PM 654 Views
I can't even remember the context in which I said that. - 26/07/2010 09:12:58 PM 526 Views
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Oh yeah - 26/07/2010 09:23:18 PM 533 Views
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