Attached: 4AF86690-9966-4E30-B3A3-EE1C3B848835.jpg (500x500, 92.81K)
TENSHI EATING A CORNGOD!
Brayden Mitchell
Other urls found in this thread:
Isaiah Long
based
Kayden Edwards
the timeline has clearly shifted. at least we aren't in the one where it's a corngod eating tenshi
Nathaniel Adams
Woke up just in time for this
Aiden Price
Off by one second.
Brandon Edwards
Based tenshi poster.
Liam Miller
Kevin Peterson
since you openly mention it, can one yous explain this to me. What is the purpose of these posts, and the timing?
Lincoln Parker
what happened to mex bro? did the cartels get him or is op him after seeking asylum?
William Walker
Finally, a good fucking thread.
Elijah Taylor
Like most of Any Forums, there's no point, just tradition and habit.
Lucas Watson
WOWOWOWOWOOWOWWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWWWW
Evan Ross
Consistency is the real wonder
Joseph Clark
Finally a good thread
Aiden Gomez
Finally a good thread
Samuel Bennett
this artist has never had a corndog
Angel Sanchez
BASED AND TENSHI PILLED youtu.be
Isaiah Richardson
Tenshi Eating a Corndog" is a much discussed concept on Any Forums.
The significance of it is disputed, so I will focus on one core concept: the symbolism behind it.
Jason Lewis
But first we must identify and explore the key components of it.
Hinanawi Tenshi is a human child that has ascended to become a celestial being. In Hinduism, she would be called a Siddha or a Deva. In Chinese, it would be refered to as a Tian Xian, or heavenly immortal. In Japanese, it would be using the same kanji characters as in Chinese, being called a Tennin. She is also refered to as an angel, although the role of a heavenly messenger is better suited to her companion Nagae Iku. Regardless of which Oriental cosmology she claims the greatest influence from, Hinanawi Tenshi in Touhou: Scarlet Weather Rhapsody is presented as a roving celestial being that decides to cause mayhem out of childish boredom.
Nathaniel Morgan
A corndog on the other hand is simply a sausage coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter on a stick. It is considered a quintessential part of the American diet, being a cheap combination between convenience and an arguably delicious meal of protein and carbohydrates. It is not a new concept by any means, but it is something that is also unmistakably modern and mundane.
Brandon Bennett
Thus this is why "Tenshi Eating a Corndog" is so intriguing. Why exactly is a celestial being consuming a corndog, despite having access to the Jade Wine Waterfalls and Immortal Peach Orchards of Heaven? The earthly and celestial is contrasted in an oustanding way!
Easton Lewis
William Edwards
Take a look at the blue sky in the background and the color of her hair. In the Swami Vivekananda, the concept of infinity is considered blue. Take the air and water, for within the space of our hands, it is colorless, but in a vast quantity it is blue. Tenshi is shown to represent infinity, as she to is of the sky. As to the corndog to her, the Route 66 sign is to the sky. What of the tiny stretch of road to the vastness of the heavens? But without that land, the heavens would not be.
Eli Brooks
So as it is, you see the Heavenly consume the Earthly. Not out of pleasure, as we can see from her expression, but of necessity to understand the realm she observes from up high.
William Reed
So as it is, you see the Heavenly consume the Earthly. Not out of pleasure, as we can see from her expression, but of necessity to understand the realm she observes from up high. But we see it as something of joy, for we too know that the divine are as of us.
Landon Hall
This is perhaps a commentary of the immaturity of Tenshi Hinanwi, who still has a physical body unlike truly enlightened beings. But it could also be a commentary of the unwilligness of humans to see gods (at least the important ones) as anything but in their image and why the gods so often take human form. This is represented even in the game afterwards, Hisoutensoku (Unpercieving of Natural Law). Unlike its predecessor, Gakutensoku (Learning of Natural Law), Hisoutensoku is considered blind to it, as it from a land without logic. In the utter contrast of "Tenshi Eating a Corndog", we see through the eyes of Hisoutensoku..
Ayden Miller
>TENSHI EATING A CORNGOD!
>A CORNGOD!
>CORNGOD!
>GOD!
you just typed the word god, didn't you?
Hunter Martin
buh bye!
Noah Rodriguez
This is the true symbolism behind "Tenshi Eating a Corndog": That our perception is constrained by the laws that invisibly govern over us.
Jaxon Wilson
Pierce the veil of illusion.
and see why the mustard intertwines with the ketchup.
/thus endeth the Tao of TENSHI.
Oliver Jones
you can't properly VPN, can you?
Colton Russell
it's just a slide thread disguised as weeb cancer
sage and report