In the classic game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, each symbol carries a distinct meaning that goes beyond its physical characteristics. Rock, often depicted as a solid and unyielding object, embodies action and chaos. Its strength lies in its ability to break through obstacles and create change. But this power can also be destructive if not channeled properly. Paper, on the other hand, represents suppression and order. Its flat and pliable nature allows it to cover and contain other symbols. This quality makes it effective in establishing structure and maintaining control. However, its rigidity can also stifle creativity and hinder progress. Scissors, with their sharp edges and ability to cut through both rock and paper, symbolize peace and inaction. They possess the precision to make intricate cuts, allowing for transformation and renewal. However, their delicate nature can also make them vulnerable to being broken or blunted. These three symbols, when combined, form a dynamic interplay of forces that mirrors the complexities of human life. The tension between action, order, and peace is ever-present, and it is through the delicate balance of these elements that we navigate our way through the world. In our own lives, we may find ourselves embodying different symbols at different times. We may be the rock that breaks through barriers, the paper that brings order to chaos, or the scissors that cut away what no longer serves us. The key is to recognize the qualities of each symbol and to use them in harmony to create a balanced and fulfilling life.
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b) Order implies impression; chaos implies expression; chaos ignoring order implies suppression.
c) Inaction implies reactions within action, hence responding to be enacted upon.
d) Paper/Pape/Papa/Pope...aka the one tempting others to suppress self with the written word...logos/logic/reason, which represents the papal license (lie sense).
e) Rock implies solid; Scissors implies to cut; to divide, hence fluid dividing into solids...not peace; but piece.
Being implies within (life) line (inception towards death)...responding to cycle tempts being to ignore resisting aka RE (response to) SIST (stand) aka withstanding temptation by resisting.
They are telling you the plan openly. To the point of making a children''s game of it.
Rock = Action, Chaos
Paper = Suppression, Order
Scissors = Division, Inaction
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(The bot generated this before I changed the description for scissors)
Yes, paper stifling creativity. Origami poetry.
The best part is when it says scissors can cut both paper and rock. Broken item is imba
a) Action implies order; reactions imply chaos.
b) Order implies impression; chaos implies expression; chaos ignoring order implies suppression.
c) Inaction implies reactions within action, hence responding to be enacted upon.
d) Paper/Pape/Papa/Pope...aka the one tempting others to suppress self with the written word...logos/logic/reason, which represents the papal license (lie sense).
e) Rock implies solid; Scissors implies to cut; to divide, hence fluid dividing into solids...not peace; but piece.
f) Notice the signs used for the cycle... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recycling_symbol aka RE (response to) CYCLE (circular reasoning) aka tricking the rock to roll etc.
Being implies within (life) line (inception towards death)...responding to cycle tempts being to ignore resisting aka RE (response to) SIST (stand) aka withstanding temptation by resisting.
Sissy !
a) SISS, verb - "to hiss"... https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/siss
b) Hissing as an expression of contempt implies ones reaction, when tempted to hold onto, while being processed within a moving system.