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gourd
1. You could fill the biggest gourd with water if you want, they’ve probably drained the tub
2. Desa took the enormous gourd and emptied it into the water tub
3. Close to the hovel in which I slept there was a curious fetish consisting of a large carved gourd, containing a few crocodile teeth, and a raised crown-work over the whole, made of long strips of hippopotamus hide
4. The lauki (gourd) gives out a lot of water, so let it dry up before eating
5. So Jonah was exceeding glad of the gourd
6. gourd that it withered
7. the gourd, for which you have not laboured, neither made it grow; which came up in a night, and perished in a night: 11 And should
8. comes with a steamed potato, cabbage, egg, and bitter gourd, and
9. They smeared his burns with a white lotion poured from a gourd flask
10. The warriors paused to fill their leather and gourd flasks with the mountain water
11. Conan flipped the coin to her, she caught it, bit, then thrust it into her hair, bent and caught up the gourd and went on down the path, as devoid of self-consciousness as of garments
12. Then she would throw water from the cistern over herself with a gourd
13. He did not bathe himself with the gourd but would plunge into the fragrant waters and remain there for two hours floating on his back, lulled by the coolness and by the memory of Amaranta
14. My terror must have shown on my face, he started to laugh, low and to me very menacing, to think yesterday I arrogantly thought I was protecting him, what in the name of all the gods; what kind of beast was he; turning he went to the Mixteca meal that he had interrupted and brought back two fish each one as big as your hand, two corn cakes and a gourd of water he laid the food next to me and untied my hands and feet, handing me one of the fish and the corn cakes he sat next to me and began to eat the other fish, all this in silence, in fact the only noise I had heard him make was when he was using the sticks, truly a terrifying warrior, then the thought struck me, there must be a nation of such warriors somewhere, then I had another thought, please let the gods have mercy on us and keep this white tribe friendly towards my people
15. What I was afraid of most was that they would see Runs like Cheetah and suddenly panic and seize the large sealed gourd that Bright Hands was carrying on her back
16. The gourd contained my robe and headdress as well as a small amount of gold
17. The eight remaining thieves were terrified, but their numbers emboldened one of them to grab the gourd Bright Hands was carrying
18. He gave me his gourd so I could drink
19. white gourd and took out a white pill and crashed it to powder on his hands
20. Not familiar with a bottle gourd? How about it's other names – calabash, opo
21. The bottle gourd was one of the first cultivated plants in the world, grown not for food but as a container
22. in Central America seeds of the bottle gourd are toasted and ground with other ingredients (including
23. Often connected with Indian cooking and spices, the bottle gourd is
24. Gourd: A species of castor-oil plant, having very large broad leaves; when cut or injured it withers away quickly
25. half of a gourd filled with a yellow, thickish liquid
26. The Path of the Gourd was evil
27. The Northern Path of the Gourd was the path of African apes escaping from Africa after they gored it
28. A lost species of sinning apes, roaming the Earth… blindly following the Path of the first Li-erh, the Path of Dow-ism, the Path of the empty Gourd, the path of the drinkin’ gourd, the Path of the Gordian Knot, the Path of the accumulation of growing greed… all snarled into a tangled mess that could not be unknotted
29. Billions upon billions of packages, bags, boxes, bottles, containers that humans use once and then are forced to throw them away is the best way to historically compare how far the level of human evil has progressed from the first human who used a gourd to put something into it
30. It was the same evil of the gourd: the evil of accumulation
31. It was the human subconscious screaming at them that the first human who hollowed out a gourd so they could accumulate something in it: was being negative, accumulating out of fear, out of avarice, out of hunger, out of emptiness
32. This book has exposed the evil of the Gourd
33. The Gourd of the Gordian Knot represents the human brain
34. Thou Shalt Not Create a Gourd
35. Thou Shalt Not kill a gourd by goring it to death and scraping out its insides
36. It represents the effect of undead unseen insane empty auras goring and scraping every bit of healthy awareness and intelligence from every living human brain: until the living human brain becomes an empty gored gourd
37. The Gordian Knot, the Path of the Gourd, the Drinking Gourd, the Big Dipper, pouring out all of its goodness… creating an empty gourd so humans could drink water while traveling over a desert that they themselves had created, the Path of the Knot: Thou Shalt NOT: every decree, our ancestors went against every sane rational good instinct: and followed the killing Path of the Knot, the NOT, the negative path of fear and hate and greed and accumulation and killing
38. What is the biggest icon of the evil of the gourd today? The Super bowl: the super-gourd: the symbol of all that is most evil in modern human society
39. Why has the evil of the gourd changed to the evil of the BOWL? Because it as now rotted into not just consumption, one-sided accumulation
40. The evil of the gourd is the evil of accumulation
41. Where is the evil of the Gourd in modern civilization? You can see this evil on TV: The Gourdian Knot: telling humanity: Thou Shalt not COMPETE
42. You can see the evil of the Gourd in every Competition on TV: every cup that is held up in triumph: is an evil Gourd, is a Gourd of accumulated wealth, accumulated status, accumulated sports ability
43. Gourd on his head, a man carrying all the accumulated sins of his ancestors on his head, carrying the puzzle of why should he be crushed and unable to stand up
44. Do you think people created these carvings because they thought carrying a gourd on your head was something special? That carrying water everyday: was something to be noted and carved in stone? The idea of artists showing everyday life only began recently with the Dutch
45. The evil of the Gourd: the evil of accumulation had become so evil in ancient Egypt; that they hoarded grain, thousands of tones they did not need, and never used, that rotted for years and years until it created such a horde of pestilence and virulence: they were visited by plagues and death and sicknesses over and over… This evil made them worship the cat: it made them worship the same species that used to kill them in Africa: the predatory cats of Africa became worshiped in Egypt as domesticated cats that killed mice in their grain storage vaults: the vaults of greed and death
46. If your worship would like a drop, sound though warm, I have a gourd here full of the best, and some scraps of Tronchon cheese that will serve as a provocative and wakener of your thirst if so be it is asleep
47. hateful old man that way, I snatched at my gourd as I passed it and had the
48. skinny hand and seizing the gourd first tasted its contents cautiously, then
49. That while he tendered to Alice the gourd of sweet water, and the venison in a trencher, neatly carved from the knot of the pepperidge, with sufficient courtesy, in performing the same offices to her sister, his dark eye lingered on her rich, speaking countenance
50. Twenty times the gourd or the venison was suspended before his lips, while his head was turned aside, as though he listened to some distant and distrusted sounds—a movement that never failed to recall his guests from regarding the novelties of their situation, to a recollection of the alarming reasons that had driven them to seek it