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Mythology
#31
Wasn't that a locked chest that was never supposed to be opened by mortals? And if it was opened, many evils would be unleashed?
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#32
Yes. . . That's the cause of all of the bad feelings. Grief, anger, jealousy. . . Stupid pandora.Tongue REMEMBER: curiousity should be controlled to a degree.
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#33
Curiosity killed the cat, what'll it do to humans? XD
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#34
nomercy Wrote:Curiosity killed the cat,
But satisfaction brought it back.
"An eye for an eye makes whole world blind" - Gandhi
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#35
True. That's why I said to a degree. Humans thrive on curiosity, so if we are never curious, then we'd die. Same though if you are too curious. Life's weird.
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#36
The only thing that wasn't let out was hope. She infact released humanities sins greed, lust, sloth, envy, gluteny, wrath, pride. It's such a shame.
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#37
. . . Everyone was perfect. Hope doesn't hurt, so it was already there. . . well I think it was. Well, how about the wonderful story of Argus. Who knows that one other than me?Tongue
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#38
I've heard the name, but not much else.
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#39
Little Killer Wrote:Yes. . . That's the cause of all of the bad feelings. Grief, anger, jealousy. . . Stupid pandora.Tongue REMEMBER: curiousity should be controlled to a degree.

Stupid child, the original myth has changed, do your research. Originally PANDORA was Pandora's box, meaning her vaginal area. Basically the myth goes that all things flowed from this: Strife, war, poverty, (an overt comment on the evil-ness of women), but also where hope flowed from. A promise of a future for the next generation. The myth has been skwered (badly) but it's premise remains the same.
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#40
Haha, wow. I missed that part totally, and usually I can spot a sexual reference a mile off. I'm getting rusty.

Argus was a giant with 100 eyes, also called Panoptyes, which means 'all-seeing' in Greek, apparently. He was set to guard Io, the mistress of Zeus, so Zeus sent Hermes to kill Argus. Argus got turned into a peacock for some reason.
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