Posted on 07/09/2018 1:30:43 PM PDT by TaxPayer2000
Two Thai artists have created a cartoon, full of hidden symbols, to depict the ongoing efforts to rescue the Thai soccer team and it has gone viral.
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It depicts 13 wild boars representing the stranded soccer team of the same name swimming out of a narrow underwater cave alongside dozens of other animals, which represent the countries involved in the rescue efforts.
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Every animal in the cartoon has a meaning. Courtesy of Sisidea
Here's what each cartoon in the picture symbolizes:
Wild boars (there are 12 small ones, and one larger one): The stranded boys and their soccer coach
White elephant: Narongsak Osotthanakorn, the leader of the command center in charge of the rescue mission
White horse: All the heroes who have been involved in the mission
White seals: The Thai Navy SEALs who have been leading the rescue efforts
Frogs: The cave divers who have been helping
Blue lion: Rescuers from Britain and Belgium
Kangaroo: Rescuers from Australia
Panda: Rescuers from China
Crane: Rescuers from Japan
Moose: Rescuers from Sweden
Tiger: Rescuers from Myanmar
Brown elephant: Rescuers from Laos
Eagle: Rescuers from the US
Iron Man mask: Elon Musk, who has been tweeting his support for the rescue effort
Swallows: Climbers from Thailand
Dog: K9 unit at the scene
Dragon: The team drilling into the cave and pumping water out
Birds facing all the animals at the end of the cave: Journalists covering the rescue mission
Black crow among the birds: People who are criticizing the mission
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Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
I think this is very cool
Very cool. A pithy cartoon.
Having the elephant go first seems like a risky scheme to me but if he gets thru a gap, anyone else can too.
Here’s to a successful retrieval of the last 5.
Who in the world is criticizing the mission?
Iron Man Mask for Elon Musk tweeting his support?! WTH?!
Yes. Prayers up in gratitude and for a successful mission in getting the last 5 people out. Also, safety for all the brave rescuers.
Its my understanding that the cave is fairly popular with amateur cavers. When it dries out again some serious alteration needs to happen such as narrow passages need to be expanded, better drainage for low places, etc. otherwise, it should be sealed.
Well, he did build a giant cigar tube, that they will never use, to extract the boys. The tube diameter is 31cm. I think it arrives in 17 days...
My wife likes to watch, of all things, competetive badminton on TV. I happened to be in the room when one tournament in Thailand was just ending and they were giving awards out, everyone got their medal than a model came over and gave each guy a stuffed white elephant. And here it is again. I don’t know exactly what that represents but I gather it’s culturally significant to Thais.
..........around one foot in diameter?
Planned Parenthood?
“Elon Musk, who has been tweeting his support for the rescue effort.”
Hilarious. I tweeted. Where’s my spirit animal/avatar?
:-)
“Having the elephant go first seems like a risky scheme to me but if he gets thru a gap, anyone else can too.”
That’s why in the Poseidon Adventure when the survivors had to swim underwater Shelly Winters went last.
You had the expense of the feeding and care of the elephant, and being a gift from the king, you couldn't give it away without some sort of repercussion, assuming you could find somebody to take it.
(I was reading about Thailand, and at one time, in the infamous prison, the guards would make a rattan ball, with nails facing inward, put a prisoner in one, and then roll it out in front of some elephants to kick around, or squash, or whatever.)
One of those white seals should be floating upside down to represent the Thai navy seal who died during the mission.
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