Hand Pants
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- | <td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''hand pants''' ''q.'' '''1.''' A covering devised of flexible material, used to secure the fingers -- in so much as fingers are collectively known as a [[hand]];''[[pants]] for hands.'' '''2.''' Gloves. '''3.''' Totem gear for ''a reversal of Fortune'', such as utilized in the [[Donald Duck Tarot]]. | + | <td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''hand pants''' ''q.'' '''1.''' A covering devised of flexible material, used to secure the fingers -- in so much as fingers are collectively known as a [[hand]]; ''[[pants]] for hands.'' '''2.''' Gloves. '''3.''' Totem gear for ''a reversal of Fortune'', such as utilized in the [[Donald Duck Tarot]]. |
== Extrapolation == | == Extrapolation == |
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hand pants q. 1. A covering devised of flexible material, used to secure the fingers -- in so much as fingers are collectively known as a hand; pants for hands. 2. Gloves. 3. Totem gear for a reversal of Fortune, such as utilized in the Donald Duck Tarot.
ExtrapolationThe earliest known hand-pants were fashioned from animal organs, such as the stomach or bladder, and featured no articulation for the fingers. Worn as a loose-fitting bag, this proto-glove functioned well as a simple protective device. Beyond it's obvious utility, this primitive invention quickly evolved as a social signifier, an indicator rank and was often believed to endow the bearer with occult powers. For instance, a gloved individual could reach into the fire to retrieve a fallen item or manipulate hot coals, abilities beyond those less secured. Following this, gloves are perhaps the earliest known example of magical vestment, articles of clothing or personal accoutremont thought to posses other-worldy, mystical powers. In a practical sense, particularly with hand-pants, this belief is understandable -- the glove indeed bestows the power. A nude hand will singe in the fire, helpless, it's owner enjoys no innate ability to defy Nature. The hand-pant, however, temporarily transfers it's power to the hand and indeed, as is most importantly understood, migrates it's mystical character to anyone's hand. In this, hand-pants are similar to hats, which enjoy a prolonged reputation as vaporic conduits, ably demonstrated by the popular Victorian phrase, "the hat makes the man." Usage"Our pants, our hands, our Destiny's referal by inclusion, our messy faces clogging out through the patio of our Speecch -- We Acclaim Those Bits, but so do we muddle about in the realm of shadow -- we speak loudly I mean. And this Speech will be heard --- It will flop about half naked and skimming vast profits . . . " -- Hermann Goering, 'An Accidental Strife.' Non-Canonical Text
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DesiderataHand pants saved the Earth from barbarism, say most religious leaders. Alfred Bester was known to sport a sequined glove at AA parties. Guvernor Morris, tramautized by the death of a family friend in a vicious duel, developed a severe glove phobia. Having seen said friend slapped across the face with a black glove by a masked challenger demanding "satisfaction," he developed in his child's mind the idea that it was the glove which killed his friend. In his sonnets, especially On this stuff called Poop, gloves are Associated with Death and masks become "fingerless face gloves". The Hand Pants were a short-lived and explosively popular Beta Chimp band comprised of the original Tingles. |