Gandalf_The_Grey
9/18/2005, 08:52 PM
And I was realizing all sorts of things I would have never thought of before now.
I would like to take a shot at analyzing some things and you guys tell me what you think? Allright
http://www.freemobilefun.net/wallp/128_128/sports/upside-down-longhorn.jpg
Let's look at this symbol, at first glance it is the dreaded cow of Austin but let's look deeper. First of all, the two horns I believe are symbolic, they are phallic at nature. They are bonded and symmetrical. I believe this shows that this symbol is one of the bonding of Males, a sort of Homosexual marriage ritual symbol.
http://geosciences.ou.edu/logos/OU/OU-400.gif
Now look at this symbol. Look at the O. It is enclosed and I believe this is symbolic of the divinity of women showing. It is symbolic of the women's womb. The U represents males, and notice how it interlocks with the O showing the divinity of the marriage between the male and female. This is definetly a powerful heterosexual image.
Does anyone see anything :) :eek:
I would like to take a shot at analyzing some things and you guys tell me what you think? Allright
http://www.freemobilefun.net/wallp/128_128/sports/upside-down-longhorn.jpg
Let's look at this symbol, at first glance it is the dreaded cow of Austin but let's look deeper. First of all, the two horns I believe are symbolic, they are phallic at nature. They are bonded and symmetrical. I believe this shows that this symbol is one of the bonding of Males, a sort of Homosexual marriage ritual symbol.
http://geosciences.ou.edu/logos/OU/OU-400.gif
Now look at this symbol. Look at the O. It is enclosed and I believe this is symbolic of the divinity of women showing. It is symbolic of the women's womb. The U represents males, and notice how it interlocks with the O showing the divinity of the marriage between the male and female. This is definetly a powerful heterosexual image.
Does anyone see anything :) :eek: