I'm throwing my hat in to the new metaphor ring.
The Kudzu jungle.
(http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu338/Requiem-Blog/gainesville_0676.jpg)
The jungle grows constantly and without ever stopping, and is near impossible to kill. The paths you take on a daily basis are safe from it, but everything else is blocked from you. As it grows these paths reinforce, every time you choose not to follow the fork in the road the kudzu covers it more and more, until only the path you take every day is an option for you. But while you cannot get rid of the jungle, you can get rid of pieces of it, forge new paths, kill off a few of the plants. And in doing so, you become free, if only for a moment. When you stop cutting, it will grow again, covering over your old paths, and leaving you with your new ones.
Quote from: KC on February 20, 2009, 09:56:10 PM
I'm throwing my hat in to the new metaphor ring.
The Kudzu jungle.
(http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu338/Requiem-Blog/gainesville_0676.jpg)
The jungle grows constantly and without ever stopping, and is near impossible to kill. The paths you take on a daily basis are safe from it, but everything else is blocked from you. As it grows these paths reinforce, every time you choose not to follow the fork in the road the kudzu covers it more and more, until only the path you take every day is an option for you. But while you cannot get rid of the jungle, you can get rid of pieces of it, forge new paths, kill off a few of the plants. And in doing so, you become free, if only for a moment. When you stop cutting, it will grow again, covering over your old paths, and leaving you with your new ones.
Fucking :mittens: !
I like this one.
:mittens: love it the more we have the better
Expansions:
Paths traveled by your community will always be the easiest to follow. Big main roads instead of little hiking trails you have to forge yourself, and you don't have to cut a path over to the roads some other group is using.
It's easier to uncover an old path, or expand a current path to fit you, than to create a whole new path.
New paths are made fastest and easiest when multiple people help with creating it, but they may not end up going where you want.
I can't remember where, but I've read of architects leaving their buildings without a path. Later, they lay one over the worn grass where most people have chosen their own.
Quote from: Xooxe on February 21, 2009, 12:24:25 AM
I can't remember where, but I've read of architects leaving their buildings without a path. Later, they lay one over the worn grass where most people have chosen their own.
That's a very common landscaping/gardening technique.
Damn. I live in a city where most of our gardens are square concrete slabs. :cry:
Quote from: Xooxe on February 21, 2009, 03:53:18 AM
Damn. I live in a city where most of our gardens are square concrete slabs. :cry:
Daly City?
Little boxes made of ticky-tacky, all in a row?
(http://jonwhitney.net/gallery/fa/source/image/dalycity2sf.jpg)
Quote from: KC on February 20, 2009, 09:56:10 PM
I'm throwing my hat in to the new metaphor ring.
The Kudzu jungle.
(http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu338/Requiem-Blog/gainesville_0676.jpg)
The jungle grows constantly and without ever stopping, and is near impossible to kill. The paths you take on a daily basis are safe from it, but everything else is blocked from you. As it grows these paths reinforce, every time you choose not to follow the fork in the road the kudzu covers it more and more, until only the path you take every day is an option for you. But while you cannot get rid of the jungle, you can get rid of pieces of it, forge new paths, kill off a few of the plants. And in doing so, you become free, if only for a moment. When you stop cutting, it will grow again, covering over your old paths, and leaving you with your new ones.
Fucking, epic. That is an awesome one, among all the new metaphors that are springing up I think i like this one the most.
1. Its simple, easy to understand and although it leaves the option to elaborate there is not really any need to.
2. Its fresh, most of the new metaphors have been variations of BIP, not that that's a bad thing but its nice to have a totally new one.
3. I love the idea of having to constantly work at cutting the jungle back or you will be overwhelmed by it.
:D