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Cake day: July 11th, 2023

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  • Yep - that tracks. Your take is a bit more precise. I think the important part is not to be too hung up on the science of that age and their exact interpretation of how the earth came about, but more just focusing on the general “muddy like (probably) just after the earth was formed and land first came into existence.”


  • My take on this is that the “as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth” section is key for the rest of it. All of this is obviously metaphor, but the metaphor Dickens seems to be going with is that “it’s so muddy out there, that it’s just like prehistoric earth just after land started becoming visible (waters receding and making land visible), and to imagine yourself there walking along and seeing a huge fucking dinosaur basically swimming up the street (in the wet mud) and that ‘would not be wonderful to meet’ that dinosaur because obviously that’s fucking terrifying and it might eat you.”

    All of the metaphor references are pointing to “muddy as fuck out there and really slippery, and so much so that there might as well be dinosaurs/lizards swimming down the street and that’s just miserable”.