Monday 19 April 2010

If you like sandwiches, what is your favourite filling?

Hmmm - Well at work I have this southern fried chicken 6" Sub - omg a minute in the microwave and its fucking gorgeous! But I do Love Ham & Mustard! Actaully best one ive ever had is M&S Ham and Mustard! Don't knock it till you've tried it. :P

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Friday 16 April 2010

Tell me why i should listen to WallJump Radio in exactly 25 words!

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Wednesday 24 March 2010

(Lost Theories) Is Man In Black Loki from Norse Mythology?

OK, so I just watched LOST season 6 episode 09 (Ab Aeterno) and as Jacob was revealing to Richard that everything was like this bottle of wine he was holding. And that the wine represented evil and the cork represented the island...It kind of hit me - that maybe Jacob and MIB are actually fallen angels? And that is the sole reason that they can not kill one another. I particularly thought I MIB was being like Loki ( The Angel of Death) I decided to do some research on Loki and found this...

"In Norse mythology, Loki is a god or jötunn (or both). Loki's relation with the gods varies by source. Loki assists the gods, and sometimes causes problems for them. Loki is a shape shifter and in separate incidents he appears in the form of a salmon and a mare. Loki's positive relations with the gods ends with his role in engineering the death of the god Baldr. "

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki

I don't know about you - but that sounds an awful lot like our Man in Black. My theory is that MIB and Jacob are both Angels banished from the Sky world/Heaven or whatever you would like to call it. They have to earn the right to go back where they belong by absolving their sins. So assuming MIB sinned without remorse and Jacob sinned without knowing. Its easy to see why MIB would feel that its in our nature to sin. In contrast - Jacob does not feel this way - but he believes that in order to gain salvation we should not be told what to do. Well originally this was the case, but with the help of Richard he realises that he must interfere or MIB would. For this reason he doesn't want to go back to heaven. He likes humans and the fact they have choice and free will is an attractive and interesting concept to him. MIB on the other hand makes out he believes in fate and destiny - but this is only to manipulate people to his will.

I hope this all made sense! I'm only posting this as a mate told me it was worth writing about...If you have any questions or your own theories as to why mine could be wrong - I would be very interested to discuss them. :) On a side note - I dont believe they are in hell - as some people have taken to be literal...I think they are "just on a damn island!"

Thanks for reading my lost obsessed rant people. If you point out grammar mistakes I will kill you.

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