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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Looky what I found

Ok all I'm going to show you this but you have to keep it under your hat. OK? Here you go, I'll explane in a second.










I found it wile looking for a fork. It was just sitting there in my silverwear drawer, who'd a thunk it. Any ways after hours of scraching at the lock I was able to open it and I found this.



As you can see, there are markings all over the skull and in the eye socket I found a note that read
"HOMELYVILLAIN, a witch's skull"
Being shoked by this discovery I atempted to decript the writing on the skull, to no avail.



I tryed, but eventually I just started to doodle. I like the pretty colors though. So still wanting to know what the skull ment I took it to the ancient mythology profeser at yale(he owes me a favor, I saved his dog form a fire one time.) He was able to come up with a map. I can't show it to you, but you might tell the government. And I can't risk being found out. I will however show you what I found after following the map.

OK, ready? Close your eyes wile I get it. (Just scroll down)





This is going to blow your mind...









It's legendary origami. It's said that this fox is over 5,000 years old and is really called "the five tailed kitsune" which means "the five tailed fox."
Truely an amazing disocovery.

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Is that not the coolest origami you have ever seen?
LATER!!!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You found nothingness?

Anonymous said...

oops i posted the thing i found but my computer is messing up i thought it would do that again, but i didnt check. i'll fix it tomarow, im to lazy now.

Anonymous said...

That is truly amazing.

What I found even more amazing is that "five tailed kitsune" meant "five tailed fox" and not "orange paper thingie".