Intrepid journalist Hank Talbot continues his exposé of the disturbing political agenda behind the zoo world facebook propaganda blitz.
As promised, it’s panda time.
Intrepid journalist Hank Talbot continues his exposé of the disturbing political agenda behind the zoo world facebook propaganda blitz.
As promised, it’s panda time.
Intrepid journalist Hank Talbot continues his exposé of the disturbing political agenda behind the zoo world facebook propaganda blitz.
parts 1-7 recapitulated
Intrepid journalist Hank Talbot continues his exposé of the disturbing political agenda behind the zoo world facebook propaganda blitz.
As much as I enjoy writing about bare-breasted females, it’s time we move on from the fenghuang. Our bare-breasted female is, of course, the conterpart to the chinese dragon—the yin to his yang.
Intrepid journalist Hank Talbot continues his exposé of the disturbing political agenda behind the zoo world facebook propaganda blitz.
Despite my tireless dedication to being fair and objective, I am afraid that part five was a bit unfair to you, dear reader. By merely providing the fenghuang descriptions without any legitimate attempt at constructing a visual diagram, I did not deliver the same caliber of journalistic excellence you have come to expect from this widely-unread publication. I was being lazy—and that was not fair to you.
Intrepid journalist Hank Talbot continues his exposé of the disturbing political agenda behind the zoo world facebook propaganda blitz.
I believe we’ve sufficiently covered the history of the taijitu symbol (and it’s anachronistic Roman cousin), a graphic representation of the taoist yin and yang concept. The word taijitu translates literally, albeit somewhat awkwardly, to “diagram of the supreme ultimate.” Most folks have a solid understanding of the word “diagram,” but the usage of “supreme” and “ultimate” in Western culture creates something of an East/West split regarding these words.