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flower language has always been an intense source of disappointment for me
like, they all mean really generic things like “love” or “forever” or “i’m sorry”
i thought you could combine flowers
like you could just send someone a bouquet and from the combination of hibiscus and posies and tulips they’d understand “the rebel leader is dead, rendezvous at the docks at 8, bring the dog, you will need lighter fluid and a large tomato”
I really hope no one’s answered this for you yet, I saw this and got so excited that my obscure knowledge base might come into use. I had to stretch a few flowers so to speak but Victorian flower language allows for alteration in meaning depending on colour, fruit, flower, bud, steam, leaves and thorns, so I didn’t feel I was too far out of line. This message would work best as two bouquets bound together. First red Nasturtium with no leaves (red denotes a leader, the nasturtium a patriot) mixed with white or red Mask Flowers (rebellion, red if you want to emphasize fighting, white martyrdom) around Cypress (death). Then Chick weed (rendezvous) and Blue Convolvulus (night) surrounded by eight White Popular Leaves (symbolises the time: eight), Yellow Iris (flame, and a flower that grows by rivers) and Yellow Prarie Dock Flowers (this was closest I could find to docks)and one large Tomato Leaf, all bound in Dogwood Bark. Dogwood represents deceit, but as far as I could find the bark wasn’t used symbolically, and as you referred to the dog instead of a dog, I thought it was likely the pun should be a dead giveaway.
So there’s your rebel message!
Holy shit I just got the best fucking idea for a thieves guild that uses flowers to communicate in coded messages with each other. It’s the least efficient but the most fucking Dramatique™ way of sending codes to each other
So I don’t know if this has been done before, but here are all the things mentioned, in order.
Whew! It fits!
The dogwood bark at the end there is one of the less trypophobic pictures and I’m not sure if it’s accurate. Nor am I sure that anything else is accurate.
The mask flowers were a teensy bit harder to find thanks to Covid.
The mask flowers were
a teensy bit harder to
find thanks to Covid.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
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the Gadsden Flag doesn’t deserve to be there, tho. It was one of the first flags representing this nation in 1775, and flew for the continental navy first. It’s a symbol of our break from britain, and it’s hardly a racist dogwhistle like the other three.
“Acting is not about anything romantic, not even fantasy, although you do create fantasy.“
— James Earl Jones
i hope that one day i will finally be ok….i’ll make a cherry pie when it is all over
today is the day
Give it to me NOW, I want I NEED!
guess my favorite rene descartes quote
who give a shit.
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Madame Gres evening dress, 1960