What goes on up here?
>>203671791Wizarding stuff
>>203671791Sodomy
>>203671791torah studies
>>203671791Mostly left empty by the owners who are just using them to park their money
milkshakes
>>203671791That's where they breed all the horses of a different color.
>>203671791sex + drugs all day
>>203671791orgies
>>203671791It's where they control the lights.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-UJR2tip3c
>>203671791Well in a normal world, it would be archers.
GANDLAF THE WHITE?
>>203671791>>203673217Flying monkey (nigger) defense
>>203671791That's where they all Do This
>>203673217Good line of sight from up there but I have to wonder if the gravity advantage would be exceeded by the amount of air resistance all the way to the target.
>>203671791Unfinished office space like 60% of the floors, the building primarily exists as advertisement for Emerald & Associates
>>203671791They snort green crystal bro. It's a hell of drug..
>>203671791They manufactur all that asbestos snow
orgies
>>2036717915G tower giving everyone COVID
>>203671791playstation
>>203671791Antennas
>>203671791STAR WARS is now *older* than The Wizard of Oz, the film that gave some inspiration to it and was mentioned by Mark Hamill in 1977 during an interview explaining how magical SW was.Was. The classic 1939 The Wizard of Oz was just 38 years old at that time, and now STAR WARS is 47 years old just counting the film itself, but is 48 in the commercial copyright sense with the novel that came out in December of 1976. Time is weird and makes me feel bad sometimes.
>>203671791Me!
Yeah Oz is older, duh, but just meant to say that when Mark was speaking to it, Oz was younger than STAR WARS is now, and that's wild to me.
>>203671791The Little Mermaid VHS box art factory.
It's where they store all their most heaviest weights incase they need them someday.
>>203673217Yeah? Climb the CN tower and try to hit something from up there
>>203671791food preparation and tax policy
>>203671791Parkour classes
>>203676410the passage of time... le happened?
A chest containing an antidote.
>>203671791That is where I reside.
We are going to see the wizardThe wizard the wizard of oz
>>203671791wizard lives there
>>203671791What movie?
>>203680187Alice in Wonderland
>>203680187Ernest Goes To Kansas
>>203680187Twister
>>203680187Looks like a random fantasy film from the 70s, by the look of it.
>>203680187Twin Peaks The Return
>>203671791Daily reminder that Wizard Of Oz and Alice In Wonderland are Hollow Earth stories.
>>203671791nothing its like just for show probably
>>203680187Wonka
>>203671791There is a mosque and a chappel built in there, along with a cafeteria.
>>203680187debbie does dallas
>>203680187Dunston Checks In
>>203680187toto blesses africa
1000 children are sacrificed a day to the ancient dreamer who maintains our link to the fantasy realm
>>203671791rape attic
>>203671791That's where I live (my job is to throw pennies and hawk loogies at the ground)
>>203671791must be embarrassing to have your mother leave her dildo collection out eh OP?
Probably nothing In the book, the Emerald City is as much of a facade as Oz himself and not even really emerald (They make people wear emerald tinted glasses when entering).It's like the fake movie set town from Blazing Saddles, it has no actual depth to it. Almost like a metaphor for cities themselves.
>>203685669It's hard not to read WoO as an econfag and not see all the stuff Baum put into it that can't be taken as anything as obvious allusion to the central banking schemes.Hard because I wish I had a time machine that could transport a bomb back to 1913. Or 1873. Or 1776, really.
>>203685801>203685801>banking allusionsQRD?
I used to love the idea of TWOO lore, until I found out the author wrote a ton more books in the same universe and it got pretty fucking weird including - **Jack Pumpkinhead**: A figure with a carved pumpkin for a head, brought to life by the magical Powder of Life.- **The Patchwork Girl (Scraps)**: A rag doll made from a patchwork quilt who gains consciousness and a quirky personality.- **Princess Langwidere**: A princess who owns a collection of 30 interchangeable heads, which she swaps out to change her appearance and mood.- **The Woggle-Bug**: A highly magnified and thoroughly educated insect who dresses in fancy human clothes - **The Nome King**: An underground ruler who can transform people into ornaments and has a vendetta against the people of Oz.- **Tik-Tok**: A mechanical man who needs to be wound up to function, considered one of the earliest robots in literature.- **Button-Bright**: A perpetually lost boy who often doesn't know how he ended up in Oz or how to get home.- **The Shaggy Man**: A wanderer who carries the Love Magnet, causing everyone he meets to adore him.- **The Hungry Tiger**: A tiger who longs to eat fat babies but morally restrains himself because he knows it's wrong.- **The Land of Ev**: A neighboring country where characters can detach parts of their bodies, like heads and limbs.- **Living Plants and Objects**: Trees that grow lunchboxes for fruit, and countries made entirely of china (porcelain) inhabited by living china people.- **Magical Transformations**: Characters frequently change forms, genders, or species due to spells or magical mishaps.- **Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo**: A queen who sets out to conquer the world with an army of eighteen officers and one private.- **The Scoodlers**: Creatures who can remove their own heads and throw them at enemies.- **Bizarre Landscapes**: Places like the Deadly Desert, which turns anyone touching its sand into dust, and the Invisible Country, where everything is invisible.
>>203686031Watch Return to Oz (1985)
>>203671791Sex with flying monkeys
>>203671791
>>203685927Nta but it’s an allegory for fiat currency vs a metal backed currency. Or so some schizos would have you believe. Personally I think Baum just had a midget fetish
>>203685927>The Silver Shoes represent the Crime of 1873 (decoupling silver from backing the US Dollar, leaving the US Dollar as backed only by gold)>The Yellow Brick Road (a precarious gold-only standard which leaves the US Dollar vulnerable to currency manipulation by any richfag who can buy up a large supply of gold) leads to the Emerald City (Greenbacks, worthless paper fiat authorized by Lincoln to fund the Civil War)>The guards at the gates of the Emerald City force everyone to wear emerald goggles so the city appears beautiful, but in reality it's just made of cheap stone>the protagonist being told "You had the means to return (to a more prosperous time) by the silver you already own rather than relying on a rich carpetbagger (the Wizard) to do it for you"Probably some more but it's been a while since I read the books.
>>203686168wtf I love frank l baum now
>>203680187It’s AI generated slop
>>203671791telsa's passive energy tapping system
>>203671791it's my apartment and no I won't come downstairs to pickup my fucking pizza delivery, I'll buzz you in and you can come upstairs.