Tilting is jousting. 'Tilting at windmills' derives from Cervantes' Don Quixote - first published in 1604, under the title The Ingenious Knight of La Mancha. The novel recounts the exploits of would-be knight 'Don Quixote' and his loyal servant Sancho who propose to fight injustice through chivalry. It is considered one of the major literary masterpieces and remains a best seller in numerous translations. In the book, which also gives us the adjective quixotic (striving for visionary ideals), the eponymous hero imagines himself to be fighting giants when he attacks windmills.
His major role in Arthurian literature includes being a judge and tester of knights, and as such the other characters see him as friendly but terrifying and somewhat mysterious.[4] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Knight
Thought is like water which flows unceasingly, without form and cannot be grasped fully. Writing pulls thoughts together, gives it structure and presents it to the world in graspable form. It is like crystallizing water by freezing it.
OSKRZS, industrial sugar - which anybody buys from stores, which is in the sodas & in cookies & stuff is indeed bad for organism... natural sugar, contained by natural aliments, is... "the real deal"...
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Knight
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Knight
A wise man said yoda became buddha.
Where are the green fields..?
...my childhood was fucked by it...
...&, NOW 'ey want me to believe in mandela-effect... who the f**k are 'ey?
natural sugar, contained by natural aliments, is... "the real deal"...
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