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Senseimilla

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Hellaquin
Harley's Angel
Clown Killer

[h=2]Origins[/h]Idries Shah has claimed that the name Harlequin is of Sufi origins [SUP][1][/SUP][SUP][2][/SUP] Classical sufi masters were indeed known to wear a pieced robe made of a patchwork of coloured fabric as early as the 11th century AD. Shah argues that the Arabic name aghlaq - which was given to such sufi masters - with plural form "aghlaqueen" pronounced with the guttural gh- as the Spanish jota, would have given the word Harlequin.

the coat of Saint Francis of Assisi. Besides arguing that Arlequin is a character of Sufi origins, Idries Shah also wrote a chapter of The Sufis on the sufi influence over Saint Francis, arguing him having adopted the patched robe as his only garment was a clear example of a sufi influence (Shah, I. The Sufis The Octagon Press:1999 p. 228)

For others the origins of the name remain uncertain. One of the origins postulated for the modern Harlequin is Hellequin, a stock character in French passion plays. Hellequin, a black-faced emissary of the devil, is said to have roamed the countryside with a group of demons chasing the damned souls of evil people to Hell. The physical appearance of Hellequin offers an explanation for the traditional colours of Harlequin's mask (red and black).[SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][4][/SUP]
Hellequin is the leader of la Mesnée d'Hellequin, thought to be related to the Old English Herla, a character often identified with Woden.[SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP]
Popular theories suggest that the character, and possibly the name, may have come from France, Africa, or Italy.[SUP][3][/SUP] Others attribute the name to Dante's Inferno, XXI, XXII and XXIII; one of the devils in Hell having the name Alichino. Although illustrations of Arlecchino have only been dated as far back as 1572,[SUP][citation needed][/SUP] the character had existed before this date.
The Harlequin character may have been based on or influenced by the Zanni archetype who, although a slow thinker, was acrobatic and nimble.[SUP][7][/SUP] Interpreted thus, Harlequin's distinctive motley costume may be a stylized variant of Zanni's plain white garb, designed to reflect the ad-hoc patching necessary to prevent the garment's degradation.
Zan Ganassa, whose troupe is first mentioned in Mantua in the late 1560s, was one of the earliest known actors believed to have performed the part.[SUP][8][/SUP] Another early Italian exponent of the role was the Bolognese actor, Nicolò Zecca, active c. 1630 in Bologna as well as Turin and Mantua.[SUP][9][/SUP] Ganassa had performed in Paris in 1571 and 1572, and further transformations of the character occurred in France, where Arlecchino was performed at the Comédie-Italienne in Italian by Tristano Martinelli, Giovan Battista Andreini, and Angelo Costantini (c. 1654–1729). The role was played in French as Arlequin in the 1660s by Dominique Biancolelli[SUP](it)[/SUP], who combined the zanni types, "making his Arlecchino witty, neat, and fluent in a croaking voice, which became as traditional as the squawk of Punch."[SUP][10][/SUP] The Italians were expelled from France in 1697 for satirizing King Louis XIV's second wife, Madame de Maintenon,[SUP][11][/SUP] but returned in 1716 (after his death), when Tommaso Antonio Vicentini ("Thomassin", 1682–1739) became famous in the part.[SUP][7][/SUP][SUP][12][/SUP]
[h=2][edit]Characteristics and dramatic function[/h]

Harlequin, by Maurice Sand

The primary aspect of Arlecchino was his physical agility.[SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP] While generally depicted as stupid and gluttonous, he was very nimble and performed the sort of acrobatics the audience expected to see. The character would never perform a simple action when the addition of a cartwheel, somersault, or flip would spice up the movement.

Harlequin at the Pantomime Theatre in Tivoli Gardens inCopenhagen, Denmark​

Within these restrictions the character was tremendously elastic. Various troupes and actors would alter his behaviour to suit style, personal preferences, or even the particular scenario being performed. He is typically cast as the servant of an innamorato or vecchio much to the detriment of the plans of his master. Arlecchino often had a love interest in the person of Colombina, or in older plays any of the Soubrette roles, and his lust for her was only superseded by his desire for food and fear of his master. Occasionally, Arlecchino would pursue the innamorata, though rarely with success, as in the Recueil Fossard of the 16th century where he is shown trying to woo Donna Lucia for himself by masquerading as a foreign nobleman. He also is known to try to win any given lady for himself if he chances upon anyone else trying to woo her, by interrupting or ridiculing the new competitor.
He eventually became something more of a romantic hero around the 18th century, when his popularity provoked the Harlequinade.
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ThatGuy113

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Suggestions for a Name
For
Harliquin X JTR were stumped.
Maybe the name Devils associate

wiki - [For others the origins of the name remain uncertain. One of the origins postulated for the modern Harlequin is Hellequin, a stock character in French passion plays. Hellequin, a black-faced emissary of the devil, is said to have roamed the countryside with a group of demons chasing the damned souls of evil people to Hell. The physical appearance of Hellequin offers an explanation for the traditional colours of Harlequin's mask (red and black)].



Or harilquin the ripper, ripped harliquin.



Edit: I guess sensi got to the def of the other harlequin before me
 

ThatGuy113

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Killer clown? The other way around on sensi's suggestion of Clown killer



Or a Stephen king reference with the name "it"
 

JessiJames

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Jessie Ray says your dead on him and D are friends and trade work.
Great call now we have the whole story

Were calling The Sweet Irish Kush X JTR Mickey Kush
Did you know Jack the Ripper used to slip his victims "Mickey's
Sub
Glad to hear everything got clarified :smile: These new crosses from your new collaborations seem amazing. We're proud to be Oregonians with these types of genetics coming out of our neck of the woods!
 

stak

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...And what are "Mickey's"? I think we're too young (or inexperienced) for the reference haha


A mickey is a drug laced drink used to incapacitate a person. They won't be able to defend themselves from robbery or rape or anything else and they won't remember much of anything. And sub thinks it's cool to name a strain after this.
 

smiceis

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:weed:What up Nerds.....Sounds like there are some young and inexperienced Nerds among us. Have you ever heard of the "Date Rape Drug"? That would classify as a 'Mickey'. bongsmilie So what about 'Jackelin' for the JTR cross, is that way too easy or already taken or to close to 'Jackelope', did I get that right?

Peace
 

B166ER420

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Every time i peek in on this thread,theres some jackass!GTFOH!!!!There are other threads,USE THEM,instead y'all insist on badmouthing in his own house.Grow up guys!Have a little decency! Sub,keep up the the good fight!




HAVE A DANK DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!PEACE WEED NERDS:)
 

subcool

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A mickey is a drug laced drink used to incapacitate a person. They won't be able to defend themselves from robbery or rape or anything else and they won't remember much of anything. And sub thinks it's cool to name a strain after this.
Yeah I do I named one of my first and best selling strains Jack the Ripper so your point is what?

Demerol does the same thing its all perspective.

How many strains have you created how much money do you raise for the sick and needy?
Create your own company and call your strains anything ya want.

Lets also keep in mind these are test crosses for those that actually have a brain and may never see the lights.

Sub

Sub
 

stak

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Yeah I do I named one of my first and best selling strains Jack the Ripper so your point is what?

Jack the Ripper is an urban legend. There's no concrete proof the guy actually existed.

A mickey is a very real drug that has caused a lot of pain and suffering to a lot of people.


Demerol does the same thing its all perspective.

Demerol is not a known date rape drug with a huge negative history behind it like a mickey is.

http://www.uhs.wisc.edu/assault/date-rape-drugs.shtml
^not a single mention of demerol but plenty of talk about a mickey




How many strains have you created how much money do you raise for the sick and needy?
Create your own company and call your strains anything ya want.

Lets also keep in mind these are test crosses for those that actually have a brain and may never see the lights.

Sub

Sub
I like how you quickly turn to trying to put me down with the insults and trying to make me feel less important to the world. I could have sworn I recently saw a weed nerd where you ranted for several minutes about how there are too many shit talkers and negative people in the canna world.
 

geekmike

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Jack the Ripper is an urban legend. There's no concrete proof the guy actually existed.

A mickey is a very real drug that has caused a lot of pain and suffering to a lot of people.





Demerol is not a known date rape drug with a huge negative history behind it like a mickey is.

http://www.uhs.wisc.edu/assault/date-rape-drugs.shtml
^not a single mention of demerol but plenty of talk about a mickey






I like how you quickly turn to trying to put me down with the insults and trying to make me feel less important to the world. I could have sworn I recently saw a weed nerd where you ranted for several minutes about how there are too many shit talkers and negative people in the canna world.
Stop being such a bitch about it
 

subcool

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Find a single post in 20 years where I went on to someone else's thread and said something negative!

Second I was just talking to everyone else not you, you have already made your judgement of me.

Yes I promote peace among our culture but if you come stand in my front yard and hurl insults I'm coming outside and whip your ass ( If Jill doesn't outrun me"
Try this Go do something positive cause I'm sitting here sending out free seeds and donating to people locked up if I wasn't defending a proposed name for a test strain that is not even mine????
My Vote FYI was Shamrock Kush

I won't respond again FYI I wake up groggy and sometimes open my mouth when I should just go straight to work.
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