The Mysterious Blanket.
The Mysterious Blanket.
I do think it’s best to read it blue and then brown. They follow similar patterns of three squares of individual components and then three squares of combinations.
I suspect somebody likes having peanut butter sandwiches and a glass of water.
The gate, phone, and envelopes are all three ways to share or get the word out about their love of peanut sandwiches. The quilt is another way to get the word out about their love of peanut butter sandwiches.
Even though it’s kinda nonsensical, it’s rather fun to pass your time making stories based on images. It’s what school made us do sometimes at tests, huh? So we gotta do it for fun too sometimes.
PS: I decided letting my schizophrenia make a story about it, here you go:
I know I'm tweaking A LOT here, but umTo me, the PB thing looks more like medicine than peanut butter, so: 1. Bread: A person. 2. A phone: Spreading the secret 3. A glass of something: The secret itself (which must be something bad—you’ll understand why) 4. Fence: The secret was kept/happened without anyone seeing. 5. Wet Bread: The person accepted what they did, “absorbed” it, and didn’t tell anyone, but they’re still acting a little strange. (Wet bread still looks kinda weird) 6. Envelope: More about telling the secret, this time to people farther away 7. Medicine: The person who kept the secret was mentally unstable 8. Bacon and Phone: The bacon heard about the secret 9. Bread and Cheese: The cheese has dark spots. Mold? Maybe. The secret is something genuinely “rotten.” 10. Bacon, Fence, and Cross: The bacon went to investigate and found out (+ and - because one bacon tried to deny it) 11. Bacons: Just the Bacons themselves 12. Bacons, Envelope, and Cross: The Bacons reveal the secret beyond their circle (authorities?)
EDIT: CHANGED THE + AND - MEANING
Geez, I wouldn’t have the skills to, my hands are too shaky for such :(
Also, thanks. I’m quite imaginative at times.