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Please. Do not forget the punctuations! Please. Do not forget the punctuations! Please. Do not forget the punctuations! Please. Do not forget the punctuations! Please. Do not forget the punctuations! Please. Do not forget the punctuations! Please. Do not forget the punctuations! Please. Do not forget the punctuations! My dear, if you would close your eyes. Please save us the part of the tricks. You asked for my help, I recall. Allow no man his indulgences. Now, mademoiselle, where is Jesus City? In the middle. Good. He and his disciples are breaking bread.
And what drink? Wine. A drunk wine. And one final question. How many wine glasses are there on the table? One. The Holy Grail. Open your eyes. A single cup. No chance. Well, that’s a bit strange, isn’t it? Considering both the Bible and standard Grail legends celebrate this moment as the definitive arrival of the Holy Grail. Now, Robert, you could be of help to us. If you’d be so kind as to show us the symbols for man and woman, please. No balloon animals. They can make a great duck. This is the original icon for male.
It’s a rudimentary phallus. Quite to the point. Yes, indeed. It’s known as the blade. It represents aggression and manhood. It’s a symbol still used today in modern military uniforms. Yes, the more penises you have, the higher your rank boys will be, boys. Now, as you would imagine, the female symbol is its exact opposite. This is called the chalice. And the chalice resembles a cup, or vessel, or more importantly, the shape of a woman’s womb. Now, the Grail has never been a cup. It is quite literally this ancient symbol of womanhood. And in this case, a woman who carried a secret so powerful that if revealed, it would devastate the very foundations of Christianity.
This is called the chalice. This is called the chalice. You
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