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He also apparently likes getting stoned
13 0 ReplyI forget, how does Medusa work? Do you turn to stone when she looks at you, or when you look at her?
2 0 ReplyWhen you look directly at her, presumably her face.
9 0 ReplyIt's a metaphor for the intellect. A hundred competing thoughts, like writhing snakes. You are frozen by indecision.
But that's mythology for you. Literalised metaphors and vice versa.
4 0 ReplyOoh. What other metaphors have I missed from Greek mythology. Is the minotaur a penis? Are sirens prostitutes? Is the cyclops a penis? Etc.
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Voldemort seems to be doing exactly that in this comic, with no ill effects. I wonder if he has some sort of immunity due to being a parselmouth...
5 0 ReplyLikely the horcruxes. Or, getting turned to stone is a euphemism and voldemort is impotent due to his experiments, which we do have some evidence for.
5 0 ReplyOr maybe turning to stone is a euphemism and he's bricked the fuck up, but just out of frame.
2 0 ReplyAh, I had not considered the potential effects of the horcruxes.
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Good question, not sure either.
IIRC it was to punish her pride, so probably when someone looks at her
5 0 ReplyShe had sex with Poseidon (or was raped by him) in Athena's temple so Athena cursed her. But her parents were gods so I don't think she was without power before she was cursed. Even if she was mortal.
6 0 ReplyThanks !
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