Kurt Vonnegut's 1963 novel Cat's Cradle introduced the world to so-called "Ice Nine," a fictional form of water that freezes at room temperature. If it so much as touches a drop of regular water, that will freeze, too, and so on, spreading so rapidly that it freezes everything that comes into contact with it.
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The symbol of a “Cat's Cradle” (which is a design that can be made by threading string between one's hands) plays an extremely important role in the novel. Vonnegut uses this to symbolize how all of mankind's ideas and “truths” are really based upon lies, or narratives.
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Trump is speaking in Pickens, South Carolina right now. He mentioned Picket’s charge which happened on July 3rd. The Full Buck Moon (aka the thunder moon) is on July 3rd. 🤔
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Is that a “frozen buck”?