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To: bagster

I too never was into Alice & Wonderland. What little I read made no sense. I did read somewhere how she got home, but I don’t recall it now.

I never get those references to Alice & Wonderland. Maybe someone else can enlighten us??


1,527 posted on 12/12/2020 3:04:50 AM PST by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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To: greeneyes; bagster

She wakes up from the dream if I remember correctly. Right as the cards are attacking her and the Queen says “Off with her head”.


1,528 posted on 12/12/2020 3:06:40 AM PST by Ymani Cricket ( "Pressure Makes Diamonds" ~General Patton)
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To: greeneyes
I too never was into Alice & Wonderland. What little I read made no sense.

Fascinating. And we both end up on the Q thread.

I wonder if we took a poll of all Q people and asked them if they liked Alice in Wonderland. I'll betcha the percentage that not only didn't like it but found it annoyingly stupid would be higher than in the non Q population.

There must be a reason they ask that on a psychological test for police. I think there's something weird to that story. Some derpy kind of weird.

Enter Q.


1,548 posted on 12/12/2020 3:59:12 AM PST by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: greeneyes

Alice’ story started when she followed the White Rabbit down a rabbit hole in a dream (she had fallen asleep on the lawn at a picnic), and there in Wonderland had all those strange and interesting adventures. She escaped wonderland when she woke up from her dream.

The sequel was Through the Looking Glass. Alice went through a looking glass to a fantasy world on the other side of it. Looking Glass uses many chess references in the adventures, whereas “Alice” contains more playing card references. Interesting characteristic of the White Queen: “Alice next meets the White Queen, who is very absent-minded but boasts of (and demonstrates) her ability to remember future events before they have happened.” Sounds somewhat Qish doesnt it!

I loved the books as a child but had not thought about them in years.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%27s_Adventures_in_Wonderland

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Through_the_Looking-Glass


1,598 posted on 12/12/2020 5:38:42 AM PST by boxlunch (MSM, Twitter, FB = American Pravda, Propaganda Arm of the Communist Democrat Party, Demcheviks)
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To: greeneyes

I too never was into Alice & Wonderland. What little I read made no sense. I did read somewhere how she got home, but I don’t recall it now.

I never get those references to Alice & Wonderland. Maybe someone else can enlighten us??

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1,771 posted on 12/12/2020 10:17:25 AM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: greeneyes

The creepy derpishness of Alice in Wonderland can be summarized by the poem from Through the Looking Glass, The Walrus and the Carpenter.


1,776 posted on 12/12/2020 10:21:03 AM PST by rwfok (Nothing can stop what is coming. Nothing!)
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