A kids that always try to fix his mistake and insecurities by asking 2 magic fairy tales to fix it something that in real never happen because you need to learn from mistakes to be able to grow up and be mature but in this case that thing never happen so he always wish to get out of trouble but like they say be careful what you wish for….
Magic…magic and more magical moments do you know why they have a star obvious came from because when you look in the sky and a star come fast they tell you to close your eyes and make a wish to come true by that you can get it where they get it from the star and wish together with more imagination but let start…
What is it about?
A child suffering from abuse in school, lack of parental care and the torture of his teenage babysitter gives you the opportunity to have two magical beings that grant all kinds of desires.
DARK THEORY:
Go with what you would not do those magical beings? For a child of the age of Timmy seems normal to ask stupid things like cheese pants. The theory is that, like Tick, Timmy imagine their sponsors and all the adventures you have.
Dark
Why it is not a crazy idea?
Is not it unusual for a child of ten get everything you want and are over silly things? What happens to a child who no one listens? Regularly look for something that will listen and indulge. If an adult who has to ask sponsors to repair your home, look for the support … well, with all its rules as moralizing. Timmy suffer abuse and neglect everywhere.
It is therefore perhaps these beings invention psychotic idea of their class teacher, who for some reason believe these magical beings (so Timmy even invented the idea, but if the stories).
Needless to talk about this episode …
The fact that they are a couple arguing, but more love shown during the series than their parents are facing a make it more convincing, since Timmy rarely seen show affection, while Cosmo and Wanda even helps you prepare your anniversary and so on.
So, everyone around him and Timmy revolves around the grace of their Sponsors. You could say that even pouf, the son of Cosmo and Wanda, Timmy his brother, something he has wanted but never had.
There another dark theory.….
Fairy Land is code for anti-depressants. According to
one theory, the fairies are actually metaphors for anxiety medication
Wanda is Prozac, Cosmo is Zoloft. Considering fairies only exist for as
long as the child “needs them,” and there are MAJOR side effects when
Timmy abuses their so-called magic, it’s not completely out of the
question.
states that Cosmo and Wanda are actually anti-depressants, helping
him cope and making his problems a little bit less exaggerated. There’s
nothing wrong with taking anti-depressants, and many people do. Many
people have these Fairly Odd Parents of some sort that help them get
through the struggles of life.
In Timmy’s case, there is a lot
of evidence. There was an episode in the show that said the fairy
godparents were only going to be around when Timmy needed them. Like
pills, they could alleviate his stress and anxiety and help him out, so
to speak.
There’s an episode where he uses a hand-held aging machine to see if
they’d still be with him into his twenties. They sure were! He may at
some point become dependent upon them, like many humans do.
In
the pilot episode Cosmo and Wanda appear to Timmy on the night that
Vicky comes into his life, basically saying that they start when the
problems do. The idea, perhaps, is that Cosmo is Zoloft and Wanda is
Prozac (Zoloft is said to make you giddy, while Prozac makes you more
analytical). They bring lighter moods to Timmy and let him be his best
self.
Also, keep in mind that problems often arise when he abuses the
magic, much like how problems can arise for people with prescriptions to
these pills if they take too much. Some of the other fairies could also
be recreational drugs that aren’t as helpful as the “parents” he was
actually prescribed to in Cosmo and Wanda.
Take a look at the
intro to the show. Timmy is clearly in a bad mood when he gets off of
the bus, but everything brightens up once he gets into his room with
Cosmo and Wanda…
Well proof of this theory are:
- They show up when Timmy needs them
- They fix Timmy’s problems
- When Timmy uses them wrong, there are some coincidences
Your courage the cowardly dog post seemed interesting until the second paragraph. I would really like to read it with the proper grammar and logical sentences. Can this be fixed?
Yes I will fix it.
Anonymous asked:
i want use your doremon story in my video.i can use this?
Some times i will do Shocking extra (I love the drama name) that mean thing that i discover late and i decide to post it because i find it last time and i have not time to go all over again so here some extra of thing i miss.
1.Odie
Garfield’s dog pal, whose hobbies included drooling, staring vacantly
and being kicked off tables. God, there are just layers upon layers!
This here is comedy Steinbeck, people.
“We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us.”
But before that, they were:
Somebody else’s dog. Pop quiz: What’s the name of Odie’s owner? If you answered Lyman,
the guy with the beady eyes and thick mustache, then congratulations,
you’re correct! There’s also a very good chance you don’t exist. You may
want to consult a physician about that.
But yes, back in the 70s, Jon Arbuckle briefly lived with another
groovy bachelor named Lyman and his empty-headed dog, Odie. After a few
years of bland, boring adventures, Lyman was slowly phased out of the
strip. Eventually he completely disappeared with no explanation, leaving
behind nothing but his dog.
Weir and creepy look…
Minor characters in comic strips come and go all the time, mostly
because they’re unfunny or kind of hard to draw. But Lyman was one of
the strip’s three main characters for five years – this isn’t like
Chuck Cunningham going off to college and never coming back. This is
like George Costanza suddenly disappearing from Seinfeld, and
none of the other characters ever mentioning him again. Even though his
parents have now moved in with Jerry because they tested better with the
audience.
Whenever he’s asked about Lyman’s whereabouts, Jim Davis usually
quips, “Don’t look in Jon’s basement,” which sounds like a joke until
you realize that Davis kind of hates Garfield and has never been shy
about it. Take, for example, the super-freaky 1989 storyline that
implied Jon and Odie might just be figments of Garfield’s imagination as he starved to death:
But that’s all conjecture on our part based on the creator’s morbid
joke. There is an actual, official explanation for Lyman’s
disappearance: Davis says he left to join the Peace Corps and was never
heard from again. That’s right: Jon’s only friend and Odie’s former
loving owner is most definitely dead, probably from some terrible,
exotic disease if he was lucky; tortured to death by the Tonton Macoute
if he wasn’t.
2. Casper, the Friendly Ghost
The lovable ghost just wants to make friends, but always ends up scaring
people’s eyeballs out of their skulls, possibly leading to permanent
retinal detachment. Like most forms of non-threatening entertainment,
Casper the Friendly Ghost has silently persisted for decades even though
literally nobody can remember ever watching the show.
But before that, they were:
Casper, the Friendly Living Child. Really stop and think about the
implications there. This is a dead kid, forever haunting the Earth,
unable to rest. That’s the protagonist for your children’s cartoon: a
tortured apparition who spends all of his time in a graveyard, hanging
out behind his own gravestone.
It’s all fairly disturbing and obvious once you stop to think about it,
but Casper creator Harvey Comics won’t cop to it: Its official stance
since the 70s is that ghosts are simply supernatural creatures, like
goblins, and friendly ghosts like Casper are born when two adult ghosts
love each other very much. Except that explanation actually contradicts
some of its earlier cartoons, like “There’s Good Boos Tonight”,
in which Casper befriends a fox that is later killed by hunting dogs.
Casper weeps over the fox’s body and even puts together a little grave
for it, but the fox immediately comes back as a ghost and they go right
back to romping. That may be in competition with Futurama’s
“Jurassic Bark” episode as the most depressing cartoon plot ever, but it
has absolutely no competition for Worst Lesson Ever Taught to Children.
And if he’s just a friendly, untroubled spirit who has always been
that way, then why, in some of the early cartoons, does Casper seems
less “friendly” and more “clinically depressed”? Half the shows follow
the same basic format: Casper tries to make friends, scares friends
away, immediately tries to commit suicide. In his very first appearance,
titled “The Friendly Ghost” Casper fails to win lifelong companions
within the first couple of minutes, so his next step is to go lie down on a train track. He did the same thing in the comic book series, too: trying to off himself by jumping from a cliff,
and then again by tying himself to a rock and jumping into the ocean.
It all kind of makes us question how Casper became a ghost in the first
place …
But don’t worry! The 1995 live-action movie puts all those concerns to rest.
It flat-out says his name was Casper McFadden and he died of pneumonia.
Also casper in real life will look so scary like this one…
or this one
What would you do if that came out of nowhere and started talking to you? i will run for my life even if that is friendly or not in yours dreams
Casper the ghost is friendly. It even says it in the title of his
show. So why do people run from him, horrified, all the time? Probably
because, according to this theory, the way Casper sees himself and the way others see Casper differs immensely.
After Pigeon Man’s coops are destroyed by vandals, he turns to the
edge of the roof and seemingly “flies away”. Of course, this theory
surmises that this was just Arnold’s imagination helping him cope with
the fact he just watched a good friend kill themselves.
Side note: Hey Arnold is a ridiculously great and underrated show and you should check it out.
(why they teaching kids suicide is the answer that not educated ugh the speech say it all
bird symbol represents the power of the soul leaving a persons body.
)
Who knew i was going to end this second chapter of all this meaning and thing is all thank to you guys the reason i keep doing it this one there more surprises like Disney the big one and more coming maybe in the future but just giving you guys what coming next so let me just give me a resume of Nickelodeon and all the thing we been covering plus some other thing.
Doug (1991-1994) Rugrats (1991-2004) The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991-1996) Rockos Modern Life (1993-1996) Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (1994-1997) Hey Arnold!(1996-2004) The Angry Beavers (1997-2001) CatDog (1998-2004) The Wild Thornberrys (1998-2004) Spongebob Squarepants (1999) Rocket Power (1999-2004) As Told by Ginger (2000-2009) The Fairly OddParents (2001) Invader Zim (2001-2002) ChalkZone (2002-2008) The Adventures Of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2002-2006) All Grown Up! (2003-2008) My Life as a Teenage Robot (2003-2009) Danny Phantom (2004-2007) Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2007) The X's (2005-2006) El Tigre: The Adventures Of Manny Rivera(2007-2008) Tak and the Power of Juju (2007-2008) Back at the Barnyard (2007-2011) The Mighty B! (2008-2011) Fanboy and Chum Chum (2009-2012) T.U.F.F. Puppy (2010) Planet Sheen (2010-2013) The Legend of Korra (2012) Robot and Monster (2012-2013) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) Sanjay And Craig (2013) Breadwinners (2014)
plus other ones that i find in last minute let end this in a video of Nickelodeon.
See you on chapter 3 this one one of the heaviest deep and darkness covers while i was finding more and more of this one i can’t imagine what happen next in the next channel.
Anubis (Inpew, Yinepu, Anpu) was an ancient Egyptian god of the
underworld who guided and protected the spirits of the dead. He was
known as the ‘Lord of the Hallowed Land’ - the necropolis - and Khenty
Amentiu, 'Foremost of the Westerners’ - the Land of the Dead was thought
to be to the west, where the Egyptians buried their dead. (Khenty
Amentiu was the name of a previous canine deity who was superseded by
Anubis.) The worship of Anubis was an ancient one - it was probably even
older than the worship of Osiris.
In the pyramid texts of Unas, his role was already very clear - he was
associated with the Eye of Horus and he was already thought to be the
guide of the dead in the afterlife, showing them the way to Osiris. In
the text, it was written that “Unas standeth with the Spirits, get thee
onwards, Anubis, into Amenti, onwards, onwards to Osiris."
He was generally depicted as a black jackal-headed man, or as a black
jackal. The Egyptians would have noticed the jackals prowling around
the graveyards, and so the link between the animal and the dead was
formed in their minds. (It has been noticed by Flinders Petrie
that the best guides to Egyptian tombs are the jackal-trails.) Anubis
was painted black to further link him with the deceased - a body that
has been embalmed became a pitch black color. Black was also the color
of fertility, and thus linked to death and rebirth in the afterlife.
Anubis was also seen as the deity of embalming, as well as a god of the
dead. To the Egyptians, Anubis was the protector of embalming and
guardian of both the mummy and the necropolis.
Anubis was often identified by the word sab, 'jackal’ rather than ’dog’
(iwiw). Though to the Egyptians there was not a great deal of
difference between the two canines, so there is some confusion over
which animal Anubis actually was. The animal is sometimes referred to as
the 'Anubis animal’ as it is unknown which exact species of canine that
Anubis actually was based on.
When the Osiris worship came to power, Osiris took over many of
Anubis’ jobs as caretaker and protector of the dead. As this happened,
Anubis became 'He Who is Before the Divine Booth’, the god of embalming
who presided over the funerary rituals. The funerary stm priests would
wear a mask of the jackal god during the mummification process,
symbolically becoming the god for the rituals.
The preliminary stages of mummification involved the opening - the
violation - of the body, an action that only Anubis himself would have
been allowed to perform. The priest who took on this role was called the
'Overseer of the Mysteries’ (hery seshta). It was thought that he would
be magically become the funerary god himself and so be able to
legitimately cut open the corpse for the mummification process.
He is sometimes called the son of Nephthys and Set or of Nephthys and Osiris. In one train of thought, it was believed that Isis
raised him, as Set might murder his wife’s illegitimate son, and so he
grew up a friend and follower of Osiris. He was thought to have a
daughter known as Kebechet (Kabechet, Kebehut), who was depicted as a
snake or ostrich carrying water. She was the goddess of freshness and
purification through water who washed the entrails of the deceased and
brought the sacred water to Anubis for his tasks. She was thought to
give water to the spirits of the dead while they waited for the
mummification process to be complete. She was probably related to
mummification where she would fortify the body against corruption, so it
would stay fresh for reanimation by the deceased’s ka.
It was believed that Anubis was the one who invented the process of mummification. Anubis helped Isis bring her husband back to life again after Set had killed him. He embalmed the body of the god, swathed it in the linen cloths that had been woven by the twin goddesses, Isis and Nephthys, making sure that the body would never decay or rot.
The wakening of the dead was also thought to be a function of Anubis. He would appear by the mummy, and awaken the soul.
The mummy was removed from the sarcophagus when it arrived at the door
of the tomb and was placed upright against the wall by a priest wearing
the mask of Anubis, thought to have become the god himself. The ’Opening of the Mouth’
ceremony was then performed. It consisted of a number of rituals that
would turn the mummy (or a statue of the dead) into an inhabitable
vessel for the deceased’s ka.
The ceremonies involved purification, sensing and anointing of the
mummy along with incantations. The mummy was touched by ritual objects
on various body parts to restore the senses - the spirit would then be
able to see, hear, speak and eat as a living being. Some of the tools
for this ritual have been found in predynastic
Amratian graves, so it is probable that at least some of the rituals
involved in the 'Opening of the Mouth’ had evolved from this early time.
After the deceased had been placed into the tomb and sealed up, it
was thought that Anubis would lead the deceased to the afterlife, along
with another god, Wepwawet
(Upuaut). The two are very similar, though Wepwawet was also another
ancient jackal or wolf god, appearing on the Narmer palette. He was not
just a god of the dead, but he was a warrior god who opened the way to
victory for the pharaoh. The 'Opener of the Ways’ helped Anubis to guide
the dead to the Halls of Ma'ati.
It was here that Anubis, as 'He Who Counts the Hearts’, watched over of
the weighing of the heart and the judging of the deceased. Here it was
his duty to see that the beam of the scales was in its proper place, and
that the weighing was done correctly. He would then pass judgment on
the deceased and Thoth would record the pronouncement. Anubis would protect the innocent from the jaws of Ammut, but would give the guilty to her to meet the final death.
According to E.A. Wallis Budge in The Gods of the Egyptians
Anubis shared the duty of guiding the dead through the afterlife with
another jackal-headed god … "Opener of the Ways”). These two gods both
“opened the ways”, although Anubis was the opener of the roads of the
North and Wapwawet the opener of the roads to the South. Budge goes on
to say that Anubis was the personification of the summer solstice, and
Wapwawet of the winter solstice.
A strange fetish, known as the imiut fetish, was linked to Anubis. It
was a headless stuffed skin (usually of a great feline), tied by its
tail to a pole which was planted in a pot. Known as the 'Son of the
hesat-Cow’ (the cow that produced the Mnevis
bull was linked to the cow goddess Hesat), another title of
Anubis, they is evidence of this fetish as early as the 1st Dynasty.
They were linked to the funerary cult, depicted in the Chapel of Anubis
at Hatshepsut’s
mortuary temple and actual golden fetishes being left in the tomb of
Tutankhamen. These emblems of Anubis were placed at the western
ends of the corridors, one on each side of the outermost shrine at
Tutankhamen’s tomb. The pots were made of Egyptian 'alabaster’ and the
poles represented the water lily water lily (lotus) stem and bud while
the tip of the skin’s tail had a papyrus flower attached and the pole
and fetish itself were gilded. Other fetishes have been found made of
real animal skin that have been wrapped in bandages. In early times
there was a god, Imiut, who was known as 'He Who is in His
Wrappings’ who became a form of Anubis. The fetish was probably linked
with mummy wrappings though it also appears to have been related to the
royal jubilee festival.
Anubis the Dweller in the Mummy Chamber, Governor of the Divine
House … saith:- Homage to thee, thou happy one, lord! Thou seest the
Utchat. Ptah-Seker hath bound thee up. Anubis hath exalted thee. Shu
hath raised thee up, O Beautiful Face, thou governor of eternity. Thou
hast thine eye, O scribe Nebseni, lord of fealty, and it is beautiful.
Thy right eye is like the Sektet Boat, thy left eye is like the Atet
Boat. Thine eyebrows are fair to see in the presence of the Company of
the Gods. Thy brow is under the protection of Anubis, and thy head and
face, O beautiful one, are before the holy Hawk. Thy fingers have been
stablished by thy scribe’s craft in the presence of the Lord of Khemenu,
Thoth, who hath bestowed upon thee the knowledge of the speech of the
holy books. Thy beard is beautiful in the sight of Ptah-Seker, and thou,
O scribe Nebseni, thou lord of fealty, art beautiful before the Great
Company of the Gods. The Great God looketh upon thee, and he leadeth
thee along the path of happiness. Sepulchral meals are bestowed upon
thee, and he overthroweth for thee thine enemies, setting them under thy
feet in the presence of the Great Company of the Gods who dwell in the
House of the Great Aged One which is in Anu.
The Speech of Anubis from the Papyrus of Nu and the Papyrus of Nebseni
To the east of Ankh-Tawy (Saqqara) there was a place known as Anubeion,
one of Anubis’ cult centers. The burials of mummified dogs and jackals
took place there. Although he was worshiped all over Egypt, he had
other cult centers at Abt, the 12th Nome, Zawty (Asyut) and the
city of Hardai (Cynopolis) in the 17th Nome where a vast number of dog
mummies were buried at dog cemeteries.
As protector of the necropolis, Anubis was known as 'He Who is Upon the
Mountain’. The Egyptians believed that the god would keep watch over the
tombs and graves from a high vantage point in the desert, ready to rush
down to protect the deceased from desecration. Images of Anubis as a
seated jackal above nine prisoners were stamped on many of the seals to
tombs in the Valley of the Kings. They symbolize Anubis’ protection
against thieves and evil doers who entered the necropolis. He protected
not only the souls of the dead, but their eternal resting place, too.
The Egyptian God Anubis | God Of Death
Son of Nephthys and Osiris: the most popular
version is that Anubis is the son of Nephthys and Osiris. As the Goddess
of Darkness, Nephthys would naturally be mother to a god who oversaw
the embalming process and also guided souls into the afterlife.
Son of Nephthys and Seth: it is also speculated
that Seth is Anubis’ father. In this version, it is believed that
Nephthys disguised herself as Osiris’ beautiful sister, Isis, to beget a
half brother for Horus. As Seth is the God of darkness, storms and destruction, it is easy to see how Anubis could be his son.
Son of Nephtys and Ra: in early mythology texts, Ra (the sun God),
was depicted as being Anubis’ father, while his mother was speculated
as being either Hesat the cow goddess, Bastet the cat-headed warfare
goddess, or Nephthys.
Anubis’ wife is called Anput and has the body of a
woman and the head of a jackal. Together they have a daughter called
Kebechet, who is the goddess of purification.
FACT
Anubis was the god of the dead and the underworld until the Middle Kingdom, when this role was taken over by Osiris.
He is one of the oldest gods, references in text go back as far as the Old Kingdom.
Anubis is the inventor and god of embalming and mummification.
He guided the death through the underworld (called Duat).
Anubis was the Guardian of the Scales, used to weigh the hearts of dead souls.
His high level of anatomical knowledge due to embalming made him the patron of anesthesiology.
A crouching statue of Anubis took a central place in Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Priests who performed the embalming of dead corpses wore a jackal mask.
Greek mythology blends Hermes with Anubis to result in the god Hermanubis.
and this is the last post about Nickelodeon time to close the circle.
Hey Arnold
was a big hit show for Nickelodeon in the 90’s. So much so, that Nick
greenlit a Hey Arnold movie. It came out in 2002, and was aptly named Hey Arnold: The Movie.
Well the movie ended up underperforming, compared to Nick previous release The Rugrats Movie
in 1998. However it did well enough that Nick decided to go forward
with the sequel anyway. They even created a one-hour special called The
Journal, that was meant to be a prelude to the sequel. But after a refusal from Craig Bartlett to work exclusively for Nickelodeon, the movie was promptly cancelled.
The sequel (aka The Jungle Movie)
was going to be about Arnold going to the jungles of San Lorenzo in
Central America, and discovering what happened to his parents.
That would have answered the biggest question about the series for the fans.
As it was never quite explained fully. The Journal left the series on a cliffhanger. (maybe there was something so strong that end being a movie for teens and never arrived i guess)
The
biggest failure that Nickelodeon made, was that The Jungle Movie was
actually suppose to be Hey Arnold: The Movie. But Nick decided to make
the made-for-TV movie, Arnold Saves the Neighborhood, the first
theatrical release instead.
Hey Arnold
was famous for actually using real kid actors to voice the kids on the
show. And my only wish is that they recorded the dialogue so that the
actor’s voices could have been captured.
However
so much time has passed now, that the main voice cast are all adults,
and if they were to recast the voice roles, the character’s voices would
sound “off.” And with all this anticipation, it would be
near-impossible for The Jungle Movie to possibly live up to all the
hype.
I think that it would probably work best a graphic novel at this point.
NICK CHANGING LOGO LIKE BILLIONS TIMES LOL
In the future disney is next but now look what i find about nick lodion
The LA Weekly had a comprehensive piece on June 20 delineating the kind of behavior exhibited on Disney Channel shows such as Shake It Up, Jesse, Wizards of Waverly Place and Austin & Ally, and Teen Nick’s Victorious and How to Rock. Writer Nick Schager said the shows:
promote an adult-free
universe in which wise-cracking tartlets mug for the camera in
too-revealing mall-wear while prevailing over social obstacles through a
combination of you-go-girl obnoxiousness and slapstick idiocy … Far
more distressing are the unpleasant lessons they teach about humility,
civility, individuality and what it really means to be an adolescent
girl … In each of these programs, everyone is endlessly ridiculing
everyone else in order to showcase their own playful impudence, thereby
equating coolness with smart-assery.
Schager also took the networks to task for the absence of parental models on the shows:
… grown-ups are either altogether missing in these shows or, in the case of Wizards of Waverly Place and Good Luck Charlie (and the superior, now-canceled, (Carly)
, infantile sidekicks with no legitimate influence on their mischievous
charges. When adults are around, they’re depicted as buffoons, and
their threats of punishment are toothless, mere narrative devices
designed to provide drama while also underscoring the kids’ awesome and
lionized do-what-I-wanna-do behavior … the general absence of mother
and father figures the kids live more or less on their own, in lavish
houses or apartments, without having jobs or any notable sources of
income conveys the idea that, with a lot of self-satisfied smirking
and pratfalling ingenuity, teens can accomplish everything and anything
they want, by themselves, because they always know best.
As for sexual provocation? Schager wrote that shows such as Victorious, A.N.T. Farm and Shake It Up
show young girls “uniformly cast from the same Bratz-doll mold. They’re
singing and dancing robots designed to exude youthful, tacky sexuality
that’s safe and “subtle” (first kisses are the extent of the stories’
huffing and puffing) yet absolutely omnipresent. Following the lead of
contemporary tween-oriented pop music a link made depressingly plain,
and unholy, by an episode of Victorious featuring Ke$ha the shows’ eroticized elements are intrinsically linked with coolness.”
Disney Channel and Nickelodeon: paving the way for the corruption of the innocent.
These thing are the reasons makes my job even better to love…
Parents Madness about Nickelodion.
This is very upsetting, how can such a popular children’s network have this type of content?
I couldn’t believe what I was reading at http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=166613.
Here’s the opening quote of the article: “The children’s network
Nickelodeon is now offering a selection of naughty games that allow
players to look up teachers’ skirts and perform a variety of sexual acts prominently linking to the sexy games from its popular websites for
young kids.” The article has more to say about the degradation that is
now being promoted by Nickelodeon. So, I went to nickelodeon.com and checked it out for myself. Sure enough, a link to addictinggames.com
was there. I clicked on it, went to the site, and did some looking
around. I did a search for the word “naughty” and found “Naughty Summer
Camp: Naughty Counselors!”, Naughty Classroom: Are you hot for
teacher?”, etc. Other titles with “naughty” attached to them included
starlets, elevator, airplane, beach, supermarket, babysitter, etc., with
more pages listed.
I then searched for the word “sexy” and found “Sexy Penguin Strip
Tease.” The word ‘sex’ produced a link to “Sex Tape Transcripts Episode
1”, but the item had been removed thankfully. A search for the term
‘suicide’ produced two games: “Karoshi Suicide 2” and “Karoshi Suicide
Salaryman.” Words I searched that did not produce any results included
“homosexual”, “porn”, “pervert”, “breast”, and “lust”. Searching for
“kill” produced “Kill a Kitty 2”, “Kill Kar”, “Graveyard of Drunken
Souls: Kill anything moving”, and many more.
Nickelodeon, is supposed to be a children’s oriented network. Not any more. Nickelodeon.com
is now off limits at our house and I’ll be watching to make sure
anything on T.V. from there is scrutinized. Seriously parents, sit down
with your kids and watch some shows with them. Don’t just assume that
their shows are fine. This is important!
Years ago my wife and I stopped letting our children watch Sesame
Street when we discovered it promoted children throwing temper
tantrums. We couldn’t believe it! We did not want our kids learning
that it was okay to be angry and throw things.
So, what should we expect from a fallen world? Exactly what we are seeing. And, it is going to get worse.
Hidding one eye from what I understand, this character is under the control of the owner of the House of Anubis.
Some sort of occult secret society ritual. The person is about to
throw up the Rocafella sign! But seriously, this handsign is used by
some circles to open actual occult rituals.
Stylized All-Seeing Eye, derived from the Eye of Horus in the logo….although its about Anubis…the god of the Dead.
House of Anubis seems to be yet another show bathing today’s
youth in a precise set of symbols that are also found in their
favorite music videos and movies. Guess we’ll need to keep and “eye” on
this show.
stylized All-Seeing Eye, derived from the Eye of Horus in the logo….although its about Anubis…the god of the Dead.
but why the show name house of Anubis and where Anubis came from??? well from long time ago in Egypt let me explain back in time.
Anubis is one of the most iconic gods of ancient Egypt. Anubis is the
Greek version of his name, the ancient Egyptians knew him as Anpu (or
Inpu). Anubis was an extremely ancient deity whose name appears in the
oldest mastabas of the Old Kingdom and the Pyramid Texts
as a guardian and protector of the dead. He was originally a god of the
underworld, but became associated specifically with the embalming
process and funeral rites. His name is from the same root as the word
for a royal child, “inpu”. However, it is also closely related to the
word “inp” which means “to decay”, and one versions of his name (Inp or
Anp) more closely resembles that word. As a result it is possible that
his name changed slightly once he was adopted as the son of the King, Osiris. He was known as “Imy-ut” (“He Who is In the Place of Embalming”), “nub-tA-djser” (“lord of the scared land”).
He was initially related to the Ogdoad of Hermopolis, as the god of the underworld. In the Pyramid Texts of Unas, Anubis is associated with the Eye of Horus who acted as a guide to the dead and helped them find Osiris. In other myths Anubis and Wepwawet (Upuaut) led the deceased to the halls of Ma´at
where they would be judged. Anubis watched over the whole process and
ensured that the weighing of the heart was conducted correctly. He then
led the innocent on to a heavenly existence and abandoned the guilty to Ammit.
The ancient Egyptians believed that the preservation of the body and
the use of sweet-smelling herbs and plants would help the deceased
because Anubis would sniff the mummy and only let the pure move on to
paradise. According to early myths, Anubis took on and defeated the nine
bows (the collective name for the traditional enemies of Egypt) gaining
a further epithet “Jackal ruler of the bows”.
The growing power of the Ennead
of Heliopolis resulted in the merging of the two religious systems.
However, Osiris was the King of the Underworld in the Ennead and he was
more popular (and powerful) than Anubis. So Anubis was relegated to a
god of mummification. To save face it was stated that Anubis had
voluntarily given up his position when Osiris died as a mark of respect.
Some myths even stated that Anubis was the son of Osiris and Nephthys
(who was herself associated with the funeral rites). Anubis was still
closely involved in the weighing of the heart, but was more a guardian
than a ruler.
He became the patron of lost souls, including orphans, and the patron
of the funeral rites. In this respect he overlapped with (and
eventually absorbed) the Jackal God Wepwawet of Upper Egypt.
During the Ptolemaic Period
Anubis became associated with the Greek god Hermes as the composite god
Hermanubis. Hermes was messenger of the gods, while Anubis was
principally guide of the dead. Hermanubis was some times given
attributes of Harpokrates. He was worshipped in Rome until the second
century and was popular with Rennaisance alchemists and philosophers.
Priests wore Anubis masks during mummification. However, it is not
clear whether the Anubis mask was a later development influenced by the
Osirian myth or whether this practice was commonplace in the earlier
periods too. Anubis was also closely associated with the imiut fetish
used during the embalming ritual. Anubis was credited with a high level
of anatomical knowledge as a result of embalming, and so he was the
patron of anaesthesiology and his priests were apparently skilled herbal
healers.
Tombs in the Valley of the Kings were often sealed with an image of
Anubis subduing the “nine bows” (enemies of Egypt) as “Jackal Ruler of
the Bows” and it was thought that the god would protect the burial
physically and spiritually. One of his epithets, “tpy-djuf” (“he who is
on his mountain”) refers to him guarding the necropolis and keeping
watch from the hill above the Theban necropolis. He was also given the
epithet “khentyamentiu” (“foremost of the westerners” i.e. the dead) because he guarded the entrance to the Underworld.
He was originally thought to be the son of Ra and Hesat, Ra’s wife (who was identified with Hathor), but later myths held that he was the child of Osiris and Nephthys, or Set and Nephthys. He was sometimes described as the son of Bast because of her link to the perfumed oils used in embalming. His wife, Anput (his female aspect) was only really referred to in association with the seventeenth nome of Upper Egypt. It is thought that they were the parents of Kebechet, the goddess of the purification.
Dogs and jackals often patrolled the edges of the desert, near the
cemeteries where the dead were buried, and it is thought that the first
tombs were constructed to protect the dead from them. Anubis was usually
thought of as a jackal (sAb), but may equally have been a wild dog
(iwiw) He was usually depicted as a man with the head of a jackal and
alert ears, often wearing a red ribbon, and wielding a flail. He was
sometimes depicted as a jackal (such as in the beautiful examples from
the tomb of Tutankhamun) but only rarely appears as a man (one example is in the cenotaph temple of Rameses II at Abydos).
His fur was generally black
(not the brown associated with real jackals) because black was
associated with fertility, and was closely linked to rebirth in the
afterlife. In the catacombs of Alexandria he was depicted wearing Roman
dress and the sun disk flanked by two cobras.
Anubis was worshipped throughout Egypt, but the center of his cult
was in Hardai (Cynopolis) in the the seventeenth nome of Upper Egypt. To
the east of Saqqara there was a place known as Anubeion, where a shrine
and a cemetery of mummified dogs and jackals was discovered. He was
also worshipped at cult centers in Abt (the the eighth nome of Upper Egypt) and Saut (Asyut, in the thirteenth nome of Upper Egypt).
Nickelodeon in a resume bring me a lot of surprises stronger than chapter one with cartoon network and more deep but is time to end this second chapter and find what nick hiding???
Children of the 1990s will forever remember that iconic orange splatter
of the Nickelodeon logo in the corner of their TV screens. It stood for
classic shows such as The Rugrats, Hey, Arnold! and, um… Kenan & Kel. But
despite being aimed at kids, “Nick” attracted its share of trouble which maybe isn’t too surprising considering that these are the guys who
brought us The Ren & Stimpy Show. So, here are 20 moments in its history that Nickelodeon might wish we’d forget.
Didi, mother of Tommy Pickles in The Rugrats, is a sweet
character. So the thought of her being nude probably hasn’t crossed many
peoples’ minds. However, it seems to have done for the show’s animators
who according to Didi’s voice actress, Melanie Chartoff put up
naughty pictures of Didi all over the restroom walls at Nick Studios.
Nickelodeon’s backstage crew were known to be a party-hard bunch who, it
is said, dabbled with drugs to brighten up their days. Consequently, it
is claimed that their knowledge of street drugs inspired the name “GAK”
for the iconic slime used on the show, Double Dare. For the innocent ones out there, “gak” is another word for cocaine.
The Rugrats has been praised for its depiction of Judaism, as
the Pickles family certainly gives kids some insight into Jewish
ceremonies and traditions. But it is claimed that Tommy’s Grandpa Boris
went too far, as the Anti-Defamation League accused the animators of
making him look too much like anti-semitic Nazi posters from circa 1940.
Never made that connection before? Well, you’re stuck with it now!
Even if you’re not “down with the kids,” you’ve surely heard of the popular Adventure Time a fantasy cartoon show about magic, sorcery… all that sort of stuff.
It’s a huge hit for Cartoon Network, which is painful for Nickelodeon
because it turned down the show not once but twice, having dismissed it
as “too weird.”
Rocko’s Modern Life was always on the more adult end of the
Nickelodeon line-up. So maybe it’s no surprise that it eventually
overdid it on the innuendo in the episode “Leap Frogs,” which saw
croaky-voiced toad Bev Bighead desperate for “a little attention from a
man once in a while” attempt to seduce Rocko. Froggy-style springs to
mind…
Invader Zim Referenced In Murder Trial
There’s little worse for a kids’ TV show than being mentioned by the defendant during a high-profile murder trial. Invader Zim
was a much-loved but short-lived Nickelodeon show, whose image was
tarnished when it was revealed that 16-year-old killer Scott Dyleski
spoke about a Zim episode titled “Dark Harvest.”
Ren & Stimpy Banned
The only thing surprising about The Ren & Stimpy Show
being banned is that it only happened once. But creator John Kricfalusi
went a little too far when he had Ren use an oar to beat a man to a
bloody pulp with in “Man’s Best Friend.” The episode was taken off the
air, and Kricfalusi parted ways with Nickelodeon soon after that.
Dora the Explorer came to fame as a Mexican-American child
with a bowl haircut. So when Nickelodeon made a spin-off in which Dora
is a pre-teen with long legs, long hair, and shock, horror leggings,
some parents were outraged. Nickelodeon had to fend off claims about
Dora being too “sexualised” before the tweenie spin-off became a
success.
The Banned Horror Movie
When Cry Baby Lane first aired in 2000, parents were so
outraged at its content that Nickelodeon swiftly erased it from the
history books. While the film is hardly scary, references to siamese
twins as “freaks,” who were split from each other by a farmer, were
certainly not “Nick” material.
Banned Episode of You Can’t Do That on Television
You Can’t Do That on Television was a successful teenage take on Saturday Night Live
(with a very freaky intro). It went a bit too dark, however, when it
aired an episode about an adoptive father who sends his son back to the
orphanage. The episode was never again aired in the States, though the
hardy Canadians continued to show it.
Ren and Stimpy Gay Subtexts
For a 1990s kids’ show to imply its lead characters are gay was indeed an edgy move for the time. The stars of The Ren & Stimpy Show
shared a bed, bathed together, and would have all kinds of intimate
encounters (when Ren wasn’t thinking about killing Stimpy, that is).
Kids didn’t get it, but the gay subtexts were clear for all adults to
see.
In an episode titled Cephalopod Lodge,
SpongeBob SquarePants and his starfish buddy (Patrick Star) infiltrate a
Masonic-like Lodge called the Cephalopod Lodge. The Lodge building
itself is shaped like a pyramid. The capstone opens to eject any Cowan
infiltrators.
Hats adorned with All-Seeing Eyes
The Most Worshipful Master of Cephalopod Lodge
Squidward forever banished from the Cephalopod Lodge
SpongeBob SquarePants plays on Nickelodeon (Nick), a kid cable television network.
In the episode titled Toy Store of Doom,
SpongeBob and his friend (a chronically lethargic starfish named
Patrick) fulfill their dream of having a toy store all to themselves.
To accomplish this, the pair decide to hide and until after closing
time.
Their isn’t much to see Illuminati symbol-wise, except an eye-on-pyramid toy on the store’s shelves.
Last night
(Thanksgiving 2005) my brother was watching nickelodeon and in-between the show
and a block of commercials I caught this. The segment consisted of a
little girl walking onto a stage and flipping her eyelids inside-out to
applause. Then as she walked off the stage the Nick logo splattered onto
the screen this time with a ton of all-seeing-eyes flying around.
I went
frame by frame with my DVR (same thing as TiVo basically) and took
pictures. After the last picture it just fades to black and goes to
commercials
I know most people out there haven’t a clue what this is referenced to
so I do my best to explain. The Anubis is a Greek name for a
jackal-headed god. He is known as Inpu, Anup, Anpu, and Lenpw. The
oldest mention is from the pyramid texts. Anubis was the god of the dead
but was replaced by Osiris. They supposedly had sovereignty over the
soul. He was Lord of the Underworld. He was the son of Ra.
Ancient Egyptian gods came back to Earth. The creatures were said
to have the appearances of the Anubis. Many believe this Anubis are from
Sirius and these are the same as the Annunaki.
In Freemasonry, the worship the gods of Sirius. This is why they
put up the giant Anubis in the Denver Airport, and use this symbolism in
many other places as well. It carries the implications of their gods,
the Ascended Masters, who of course has a leader called Satan/Lucifer.
Many know the media has been forsaken to the elite and their
minions. There is no news given without their knowledge on TV, Radio, or
elsewhere unless it is underground news. One of the ‘programming’
entities they own and use to train the children is Nickelodeon. There
are many programs that reveal their symbols. This practice goes back as
far as you want to investigate. They mentally install this symbolism for
it to be easily accepted once they become adults.
A new program called, “House of Anubis” is being aired in Belgium
and the Netherlands. It is due to air here in the United States for the
first time in January of 2011. OH…WANT to guess the DATE? The 11th of course! Trailer for this program is listed at the end of the article.
You will notice this:
Hiding one eye-is a signal for a person who is in control of the elite.
This sign is yet another symbol of the occult.
And of course, we have the LOGO for the program. I say program instead
of show for it is but programming of the mind. Stylized “ALL-SEEING
EYE”, derived from the Eye of Horus which all goes hand in hand to the
ancients.
Addendum: The Premiere was shifted to air on January 1st! This is STILL 1/1/11=11 11
Before i end chapter 2 i need to bring random thing i find on the last minute like this one…
1. Hey Arnold! And His Football Head.
The already unfortunate orphan Arnold, who lived with his kooky yet
loving grandparents, was lamentably nicknamed “Football Head,”
especially by Helga Pataki. According to the theory, Arnold’s
grandparents are actually his real parents who were too psychologically
damaged to tell him the truth.
The medical answer behind his unusual head shape has to do with the fact
that Arnold has a disease called hydrocephalus, which causes a
expansion of water in the brain and also increases head size. This is
also called Arnold Chiari syndrome…which would explain why his name is
Arnold.
On top of all this misfortune, his supposed “friends” are actually
imaginary and also have misshapen heads to help him cope with his issue.
Does anybody else feel insanely melancholy and heavy now?
2. Are You Afraid Of The Dark
I know what you’re thinking; this show was supposed to be creepy, d'uh!
And yes, I know. But it isn’t the scary stories which strike me as
creepy any more when it comes to this show, it’s all the nefarious behind the scenes
exploits of the Midnight Society which strike me as dubious. I just
have so many questions. Like, how did they all manage to sneak out of
the house at midnight for their scary story parties without their
parents ever hearing them? How did they manage to set up such a fire
happy story spot in the middle of the woods without attracting the
unwanted attentions of the local partying frat boys? And where did
everyone go at the end of those episodes where someone would show up in a
clown mask and scare the society off running to nowhere?
More than anything else, Are You Afraid Of The Dark taught us
that it was cool to chill in the middle of the woods at midnight with
your best friends on a regular basis. I have seen many scary movies and
can tell you right now, this is definitely not true.
The characters are all dead. this one surrounding the Victoria Justice-led
television show suggests that most of the characters are figments of
the imagination: “The gang is based on a group of kids who went to a
school in the late 1960s. They all died in tragic ways.”
Cat is bipolar schizophrenic. One reason some are led to believe that Ariana Grande‘s
character suffers from a mental disorder is because her mom was a
competitive breath holder, who practiced while she was pregnant with
Cat. Her random, hyper/excitable personality only fuels the fire.
The entire premise of the show exists in Tori’s mind.
“In the real world, Tori is a normal girl who is jealous of her sister
Trina and her friends at Hollywood Arts. So she imagines attending HA
and being loved by everyone.”
Hollywood Arts is a school for emotionally damaged teenagers. Another TV Tropes suggestion: “Students aren’t picked for their creative talent, but for their emotional issues. They’re told they are ‘special’ to boost their confidence. Look at the main cast: Tori and Trina parents are emotionally distant. Andre’s looked after by a crazy grandmother. Beck lives in an RV. Jade is obsessed with scissors and incapable of forming trusting relationships. Robbie’s abused by his dummy (i.e. his sub-conscious). And who knows whats up with Cat, but she’s implied to come from a broken home and has lost touch with reality because of it. That explains why none of them are ever kicked out. It’s not a school, but an institution.”
t’s connected to Zoey 101. You’ve heard the ways Victorious is connected to iCarly and Drake & Josh more than once. So, rather than reiterate them, there’s a separate theory that connects it to the Jamie Lynn Spears-helmed TV series. According to this one, Tori is actually Zoey’s friend, Lola, in an “ironic hell.” “Lola tortured Zoey by practicing her screams for so long, Tori was tortured by Trina.
Lola was supposed to make Quinn look adorable, but turned her into a
creepy clown, while Cat made Tori ‘permanently’ look like a zombie.” Fascinating stuff.
Carly is a runaway. Like we mentioned in the D&J theories, many believe that iCarly picks up shortly after Drake & Josh
left off. Drake and Josh’s little sister, Megan, leaves home because
she despises her family so much, along with Crazy Steve (portrayed by Jerry Trainor),
changes her identity and convinces Steve that he’s her older brother.
Thus, the beginning of a brand-new series… featuring the same exact
girl.
Carly was kidnapped! Unlike the aforementioned theory, Crazy Steve’s the brains behind this whole operation:
“Crazy Steve murdered Drake and Josh along with their families,
kidnapped Megan, escaped to Seattle with her, made her pretend that he
is her older brother, changed his name to Spencer and her name to Carly.
So that nobody would be suspicious, “Spencer” made up a fake background
story to their lives claiming that their father was in the United States
navy and their mother was presumably dead.”
It’s also connected to Victorious. You’ve already seen the potential connection to Drake & Josh, plus Sam & Cat is obvious because of Jennette McCurdy‘s character. As for Victorious, apart from the fact that there are crossover episodes, and that Sam moves in with Cat Valentine (portrayed by Ariana Grande), the two shows also use Pear merchandise/electronics, they watch the same TV shows and use the same “curse” words.
and it’s connected to Wendell & Vinnie, too. This might just be the most nuts theory
EVER. Try to keep up. Just as theory #2 suggests, this theorist also
suggests that Crazy Steve kidnapped Megan… but it doesn’t stop there.
Crazy Steve’s (a.k.a. Spencer) dad manages to save Megan from his son’s
abuse, so Steve/Spencer goes crazy and kills Freddy. Sam runs away to
California with Cat after she learns the truth. Steve, meanwhile, moves
away from Seattle, kills the parents of a kid named Wendell, then
convinces him that he’s actually his Uncle Vinnie. He then uses Wendell
to fill the void from losing Megan/Carly.
why you don’t touch the Whistle
? because i don’t have Whistle? them he say to Dora secretly he don’t have whistle twist you will know what i means.
Dora The Explorer Friends In The City
All the kids means something ….
Kate: She’s an avid reader, dramatic and artistic.
(
Autistic and artistic: both have unique vision, eccentric behavior, and intense focus.
Art therapy can help children and adults on the autism
)a imagination of Dora artistic side
Naiya: She’s a smart girl who excels in math and science
(
When the researchers interviewed the children about how they solved math
problems, the autistic children were more likely than the other
participants to say they had analyzed and broken up the problem into
smaller components, rather than relying on memory or counting on their
fingers.
of scientists are turning that around to look at what autistic people are good at.
But children with autism who have IQ scores higher than 115, the high end of the average range
)naiya represent the smart part of Dora to solve anything of course asking us.
Emma: It’s a song made with an impulse to be the best.
(
Music and autism research support the benefits of music as a processing that many children with autism possess musical potential
) the song you heard her singing but in reality is the music that she wish to sing.
Alana: She is a sporty and confident soccer player with passion for animals.(
Yes, many kids with autism CAN learn to play soccer with extra support and of lesson plans, skills, drills and games
First, it shows that interacting with some types of animalscan act as a buffer against social stress in children with autism spectrum disorders. Second, the results indicate that interacting with the animals can have very different biological effects on ASD kids and on typical children.
) more like that why Dora imagine animals a lot.
Pablo: He is an intelligent, playful, energetic and exploring boy.
(
just like those with autism, but their high intelligence allows them to develop
more,
children on the autism spectrum to wander off impulsively is a huge safety
reported that their child is playful or happy,
How can we measure the cost of the emotional and energetic As an autistic child with spectrum disorder (ASD) enjoy
explore the environment, share objects and attention with others, respond to others and take turns.
) that why to explore find things find attention asking what she need to do so we can answer and them she can respond this explain exactly that these kids don’t even exist is another imagination of Dora but this time with kids each of them have a sight to her problem each of them represent the part of her Autism proving this that the new Dora even if she don’t have the animals their friends have personality that makes to my conclusion that her parents move the city to have a better life and find something that help Dora better with her Autism problems since she grown up and thing get harder to control.
What is Down Syndrome? A set of symptoms that are presented together and are characteristic
of a disease or a certain pathological picture caused, sometimes, by the
concurrence of more than one disease.
“The doctor tries to establish the pathophysiology of the syndrome that afflicts the patient”
Down’s Syndrome
Congenital alteration linked to total or partial triplication of
chromosome 21, which causes mental retardation and growth and produces
certain physical anomalies.
ORIGIN
Loan
from the Greek syndrome ‘meeting, set of circumstances’, 'joining
action’, taken as the voice of medicine restricted to the designation of
a set of symptoms. The dromedary belongs to the same etymological family
REASONS
. It has a blue and yellow bracelet like those with DOWN
. Talk to animals and that’s what they do Down “IMAGINAN”