Talk:Fallen stone
From Plastic Tub
Is it "mommo" or "mommu" - or are these two different things? I changed "mommu" to "mommo", but then discovered that both words also exist in the text on Mormo, so I expect that there's some confusion on my part. Note that Mommu was the Emperor of Japan from 697-707. Since he was born in 683, he was a pretty young chap to be in charge of It All.
--Undule 18:51, 22 May 2005 (EDT) I should add that I have an entry (with multimedia, even) brewing about Mamu - long neglected Sumerian god of Dreams.
--Adkins Holy Cripes, really? What a cool coincidence! Mamu, eh? This is all getting rather confusing...but I changed all refs to Mommo to help clear things up. I think this article needs a lot of work btw. A good start but not quite there. The Kaba must be worked in, I'd forgotten about that. Also....with Mormo, how he became the true god of Mormonism. I suspect Smith was the victim of a Gnomic psy-op. Or, he himself was a gnome. Anyway, Witherspoon has some interesting points, but as you pointed out your lecture, just because the two require blood sacrifice doesn't mean their one and the same. Rock on.
--Undule 17:47, 24 May 2005 (EDT) I think this article is getting a too dense, actually -- shouldn't you break this up? It's losing focus a little -- it's a great piece, but I wonder how it fits into the Tub? The mythological themes seem to cover four maybe five entries. My two cents. Hey, also, if you continue packing this article up, you should consider sending it to Paranoia (http://www.paranoiamagazine.com/) magazine, it's right up their alley. They don't pay, however, but how bad ass would it be to get published there?