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Obey the walrus someone tell me the story?

hi there, Obey the walrus, known in Spanish as "Obedece la Morsa", is a video that was allegedly created by a Latin American cult known as "La Morsa" (The Walrus) and it is said that "bad things" happen after watching the video. The "woman" featured in the video is actually old footage of an American Tranny born as Johnnie Baima who later obtained the "stage" name of Sandie Crisp, he is more popularly known by the nickname "Goddess Bunny".The Goddess Bunny obtained his "figure" when he contracted polio as a child.The Goddess Bunny has nothing to do with the cult of La Morsa, it is simply archived footage of him that has been edited and spread on the internet along with the stories of it being haunted for the sole purpose of scaring you. As a child, it appears that Johnnie bounced from foster home to foster home where he experienced some kind of abuse. Additionally, his posture and growth was restricted due to an ill-fated attempt by doctors to strengthen his spine with a steel rod. Some people find the video scary/creepy others find it sad honestly people are just putting too much into it.

Walrus versus Elephant. Who would win??

Whichever one is your Mom.

How to say 'The Walrus' in arabic?

walrus as in seahorse?if yes then it is : hesan albaher
the "h" sounds more like the sound of the snake in both words.
well,since in arabic they only have one "g" sounding letter and there is no "j" so i think there are non that start with a "j"
but there are names that start with the "geem"letter in arabic like:
gameel (handsome) gamal (handsome) javar (old arabic name)
the list for names is long so if you want more or you have more questions about this just contact me and i will be more than happy to help,

Why am I so afraid /scared of the video obey the walrus?

I’ve never been abused in any way, but I too am terrified of this video, however I think I saw the raw footage. So much so, that I swore an oath never to watch it again. I think what it comes down to for me is the uncanny valley. There is a lot of ambiguity in this video. It has grainy footage, it has a person whose body is oddly disfigured, and gender ambiguity can be disturbing. Even the tap dancing is creepy. I found the most disturbing part was the end when he/she starts walking forward, eyes locked straight into the camera, moving in some kind of unnatural rhythmic walk. I remember having to look away at that part, because I felt an incredibly odd fear building up in my chest. I actually find this kind of response fascinating. Its been years since I saw that video, but those images are seared in my brain.

What bad things would happen to you after watching obey the walrus ?

okay so my mates brother told me about a vid so i watched it and then i asked what it was called and when i was reading about its the "obey the walrus" so what excately happens to you after watching it ? cause it said on youtube that if you watch it then bad things happen but i dont know what happens helpp !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Is it weird I'm attracted to walruses?

Every time I look at a walrus, I get turned on. I don't understand it, but I can't even see myself dating a human anymore, just a walrus. I tried telling my psychiatric therapist, but she doesn't believe me. I need help. Does anybody know how to stop my love for walruses?

In what culture is the walrus a symbol of death?

Thanks for this question - it made me make a connection I never would have thought of.

Here's what Wikipedia has to say:

"The walrus plays an important role in the religion and folklore of many Arctic peoples. Skin and bone are used in some ceremonies and the animal appears frequently in legends. For example, in a Chukchi version of the widespread myth of the Raven, in which Raven recovers the sun and the moon from an evil spirit by seducing his daughter, the angry father throws the daughter from a high cliff and, as she drops into the water, she turns into a walrus — possibly the original walrus. According to various legends, the tusks are formed either by the trails of mucus from the weeping girl or her long braids. This myth is possibly related to the Chukchi myth of the old walrus-headed woman who rules the bottom of the sea, who is in turn linked to the Inuit goddess Sedna. Both in Chukotka and Alaska, the aurora borealis is believed to be a special world inhabited by those who died by violence, the changing rays representing deceased souls playing ball with a walrus head."
- from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walrus#Cult...

In the song "God", John Lennon says, "I was the Walrus. But now, I am John." What does it mean?

I think by “But now, I am John” he is talking about his post Beatleamania work and the way he stripped down his writing to openly personal subjects with very direct references. The way he’d describe that (in a over simplified way) .“When I’m writing my songs I’m just talking about myself. I might write about Yoko or me and Yoko, and that’s it”. Honesty in a song became very important to him, so he felt the most honest thing is to write about himself. Part of this way of thinking is because at later Beatles years he got irritated by some of McCartney’s writing in 3-rd person with made up names and stories. Like “Bungalow Bill”, “Rocky Raccoon”.. On the other side, if you look at the lyrics for “the Ballad of John and Yoko”, it’s almost a documentary. “Cold Turkey” is a personal scream like many others, including “God”.By “I was the Walrus” he is most probably referencing the writing where he… isn’t John, but a poem writer, songwriter figure, Mr Lennon of the Lennon-McCartney duo behind a brand and machinery… Like, simply “John” is something his aunt, pals before Beatles would call him, Yoko calls him. “I was the Walrus” is suggesting he was using these smart metaphors, enjoying that this could be interpreted in different ways or whatever. Now, he is interested in being straight to the point, telling you what he really thinks about the subject.

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