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Saturday, May 15, 2010

“The sunflower is a favorite emblem of constancy.” -Thomas Bulfinch

I really think that there are no such thing as coincidences in this hoax. I mean, come on... you know what's hot right now in hoaxland! The Sun, Lisa Marie's request for sunflowers, a large amount of donated sunflowers at Holly Terrace, MJ allegedly being gay, etc.

I find all of it interrelated in so many ways that I don't really know how I can explain 'em. 

First, we all know that color and flowers symbolism in the hoax is as significant as the number symbolism. The 777s, 999s, etc. It was all started by MJ's family members, being all color-coded and symbolical. And which much research, we all found out the meanings and what they're indirectly trying to say. Or something like that.

One of the more recent events was the publication of the hoax in The Sun. I mean, they've already taken notice of the hoax but why contact Souza and Mo when all they will publish was just some lazy ass copy-paste article? Why so much emphasis on Dave Dave? I understand that it is clearly a tabloid and widely read but come on, something's up. Next thing you know, people will start to speculate that The Sun knows something too (like TMZ). 

And then... Lisa Marie Presley comes saying in her Myspace saying that she thinks there should be more flowers at MJ's crypt... specifically, sunflowers. Because, she says, it's Michael's favorite flower. He calls it, "The Happy Flower," according to LMP. 

TMZ then posts an article about a very generous donation of sunflowers from... Jason Levin (also from sunflowerguy.com!). Such an odd name... Levin? Like Harvey Levin from TMZ? I don't know! sunflowerguy, I mean lol. "Ask and you shall receive... sunflowers." 

I've researched about what could the color yellow and sunflower could mean... and also other stuff. LOL

Sunflowers:
Primary Significance: Gifts of radiant warmth, sunflowers are the happiest of flowers, and their meanings include loyalty and longevity. For a flower which reflects so many of the sun's positive characteristics, it is little surprise that people enjoy basking in the sunflower’s warming glow. With the sense of brightness and warmth that sunflowers naturally impart, they have become an ideal choice for sending sentiments of cheerfulness and sunny thoughts.
The way they move their massive heads to meet the sun make them a flower of spiritual attainment, flexibility, and opportunity. They are also symbolic of good luck, wealth and ambition. Give sunflowers away to someone who is working toward a goal and needs a big break in their lives. They are also an excellent housewarming gift as the receiver embraces new opportunities in the form of hearth and home.
The color yellow:

Hope and Happiness:

Yellow is sunshine. It is a warm color that, like red, has conflicting symbolism. On the one hand it denotes happiness and joy but on the other hand yellow is the color of cowardice and deceit.

Nature of Yellow:

Yellow is one of the warm colors. Because of the high visibility of bright yellow, it is often used for hazard signs and some emergency vehicles. Yellow is cheerful.




Culture of Yellow:

For years yellow ribbons were worn as a sign of hope as women waited from their men to come marching home from war. Today, they are still used to welcome home loved ones. Its use for hazard signs creates an association between yellow and danger, although not quite as dangerous as red.
If someone is yellow it means they are a coward so yellow can have a negative meaning in some cultures.

Yellow is for mourning in Egypt and actors of the Middle Ages wore yellow to signify the dead. Yet yellow has also represented courage (Japan), merchants (India), and peace.

Language of Yellow:




Good yellow:

Yellow ribbon - hope, support, remembrance
Mellow yellow - laid back, relaxation

Bad yellow:

Yellow or Yellow streak or Yellow-bellied - cowardice or coward
Yellow journalism - irresponsible reporting
Gay:




  1. Happyjoyful, and lively.



  2. Festivebright, or colourful.



  3. Homosexual.



  4. Characteristic of homosexual appearance or behavior (often in a stereotypical sense).



  5. Feminine in behavior, or, non-masculine, behaving in a way associated with females.



  6. (slang, pejorative) Used to express dislike: Lameuncool.





I don't know about you but I find it hard to express what I really want to say right now about all these. But all I can say is that almost everything seemed connected and planned, don't you think? Everything seems so connected to each other... I mean, it seemed like the plan's being laid out in front of you... coincidence? I think not. 

Well, you judge for yourself. 


"We're told there are now around 1,500 sunflowers at the site ... which should be enough to get MJ through the weekend."


Haha. Yeah...


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