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If you watch Roadrunner cartoons you see the coyote painting arched entrance ways on the side of large rocks/mountains. If he was such a great painter, why is he starving in the desert, chasing birds?
You do realize he is a super-genius, right?
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Anybody with a name of "Wile E" HAS to be a genius.... :eusa_liar:You do realize he is a super-genius, right?
This is beyond my comprehension. How did he roll a boulder up the hill with a STD ?The tragic-comedy story of the Coyote symbolizes the absurdity of the human condition. The Coyote story directly parallels the profund mythology of the ancient Greek's legend of Sisyphus.
Sisyphus has to roll a giant boulder up a hill every day, only to have it roll down the hill each night, and he is doomed to repeat the task of rolling the boulder up hill, to see it roll down again, for eternity. This is punishment for all time due to the trickery of Sisyphus.
Same with the Coyote. Wile is a trickster and as such he is doomed to perform stupid Acme failures forever and ever. And the ultimate fail is to think that he, or anyone, can ever catch a Road Runner.
Tricksters are eventually always punished in mythology. We as humans need these symbolic stories to cope with the human condition: "an eternity of useless efforts and unending frustration". Only when the trickster is punished do we humans "work harder when work seems more meaningful" thereby surviving the absurdity of life.
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ROFL ! I made the same connectionThis is beyond my comprehension. How did he roll a boulder up the hill with a STD ?
Anybody with a name of "Wile E" HAS to be a genius.... :eusa_liar: