Thou
This article is about Thou. It is not about you. Why are you always looking for yourself?
- If you are looking for yourself, this link should take you there.
“If I wasn't infallible, I would have totally done something to fix that mistake.”
“It could have been worse. It could have been me!”
Thou was one of the Jewish slaves who escaped with Moses from Egypt. In a hilarious mix up involving Thou's name, God accidentally gave Thou a set of rules to live by forever, while giving the rest of us the right to do as we please.
Early Life
Thou was born to Ezekiel and Madra in 1284 B.C. Thou began life as a slave to the Egyptian people. They forced Thou to manually clean the Great Pyramid with an early version of a toothbrush around the age of 4. At the age of 14 Thou was horsing around, and was caught by a guard. Thou got out of punishment by trapping the guard in a confusing web of sticky words, and juicy language. Let's watch.
Officer: Who are you? Thou: I am Thou. Officer: Impossible! How can thou be me? Thou: What do you mean, "How can I be thou?" I am Thou, I will always be Thou until the end of time. Officer: How can this be? Who is this foul being that stands before me? Thou: I am Thou. Officer: But, if thou are me, I too am the foul being. Thou: What do you speak of? You are not Thou, I AM THOU! Officer: But if thou are me, and I am not, who am I? I must not exist. I don't exist? Then what am I? Am I just a figment of my own imagination? Then what will...aaaauuuuuuugh!
The Officer then dissipated in front of Thou's eyes.
Thou: Wait, WHAT?
The Desert
When Thou was 25, and almost finished cleaning the pyramid, the Jews were set free out of Egypt. Thou was not amused by this. Thou did, however, forge a quick friendship with Moses, and quickly became one of his top advisers. Life in the desert for Thou was normal. Thou picked up manna and quail every morning, and did well to avoid Ezekiel and Madra, who by this point in time were crazy (Truthfully, they probably always were. They named their child Thou. It's a little crazy). Thou was instrumental in building the tabernacle, and was one of the main throwers in the group's weekly "Death by Stoning" party. Every now and then Thou and Moses would play "Count the Family of Abraham" by counting all the grains of sand in the desert. The highest either of them ever got to was 8. Thou was the main navigator for the people, since Moses’ eyes were too poor to read a map. After 10 years of wandering, everyone finally realized that Thou was illiterate, and couldn't read a map either. They did feel sorry for Thou, however, and didn’t say anything to Moses about it. Thou eventually led the people to Mount Sinai, where God called Moses to the top. Little did Thou know, life would never be the same.
The Slabs of Injustice
Moses went to talk to God on the mountain, where God informed him that the people were not living up to the standards he put upon them. To fix this, he decided to give them a set of rules he would want them to live by. And of course, by would want them to, obviously he would force them to. He called these rules “The Ten Ways to Make People Guilty for Trying to do Anything I Don't Approve of, Instead of Letting them Figure Things Out for Themselves. The Guilt put Upon them Should then Lead to Lifetimes of Worshiping Me, and Doing What I Want.” Moses later got God to shorten this to "The Ten Commandments." He decided to write these rules on stone, in order to make them permanent. Unfortunately, God decided to use a little known alternative version of the word “you” in order to sound more important. This led to the “Ten Commandments” not to be followed by all people of the world, but instead just by Thou. Let me tell you, when God realized his mistake he had a long chuckle. But then God remembered he was infallible, so he stopped. This also stopped him from fixing his mistake. As they were in stone, it would have been a bitch to fix it anyway.
When Moses came down with the stones (Thou would eventually know these as The Slabs of Injustice) he told everyone of what had happened, all while trying to keep a straight face. He did not. Upon hearing their good fortune, the rest of the people decided to throw a party. They created a golden goat to worship. They were doing this on the Sabbath, but what did they care? They didn’t have to follow those crappy rules. There aren’t any records of what happened following the creation of the goat, but researchers believe it could be best described as a massive orgy. Thou, in disgust, threw the slabs down, but they did not break. They were made of stone after all.
The Rules
The Ten Commandments are, as follows:
- Thou shalt honor the Lord, God, and have none others.
- Thou shalt never curse. Thou cannot even use such lesser curses such as crap, or dang.
- Thou shalt never do anything on the Sabbath, but worship me. I need a little pick-me-up too you know?
- Thou shalt honor every word thy mother and father speak, even the crazy stuff.
- Thou shalt not kill, hurt, or poke fun at any one at any time. Hunting animals is allowed.
- Thou shalt not sleep with anyone while not married. Hmm...What about those of the same sex? Eww.
- Thou shalt not sleep with, kiss, touch, talk to, see, or hear about those of the same sex ever. That should take care of your question.
- Thou shalt never covet anything. Don't whine about this one either. No coveting.
- Thou shalt not set a false bear upon thy neighbor without a witness around to see it.
- Thou shalt really listen to number 6. That one's really important.
Thou shalt follow these rules, or risk really pissing me off.[1]
The Aftermath
Thou promptly left the camp, and went off. Only Ezekiel and Madra followed. This was not so much out of love, but more because Thou had to obey their every word now. Given that Ezekiel was a sadistic racist, and Madra was an alcoholic with Alzheimer's disease, this was not a good thing. Eventually, however, Thou did escape during the night (they had forgotten to forbid running away). Free, Thou decided to live out the rest of the unfathomably boring life alone in a hut somewhere near modern Iraq. Unfortunately, Thou came to realize that if you followed the commandments outright, as Thou was forced to, you do not age. This has left Thou desolate and depressed. Today Thou travels around the world, searching to find something fun to do.
To this date, Thou is still looking.
You and I
Now, I know what you're thinking, “What does this mean for me?”[2] Usually, nothing. Keep up with your sinful ways. If God wanted to stop you, he would have already. However, it is possible that you will someday meet Thou. If this is the case you should probably know the pros and cons of having Thou around.
Pros
- Thou is a pretty nice guy.
- Thou will not steal your stuff.
- Thou will not kill you.
- Thou will not take your husband or wife.
Cons
- Thou is known to be the single biggest buzz kill the world has ever known.
- Thou is horribly depressed. It isn’t pretty.
- Thou is ashamed of your cursing.
- You cannot hang out with Thou on Sundays
- Thou is not a fan of pagans.
- Thou will not covet anything, including thy neighbor’s shower. Given that Thou doesn’t have one, this is not such a good thing.
With this being known, it is best to avoid Thou at all costs. I really can’t stress to you enough how horrible Thou smells. If you see Thou, run away.
Trivia
- Did you know that Thou is mentioned often throughout the bible? Due to some confusion about the name, and bad editing, Thou is lowercased, and is written to actually stand for “you”. This is incorrect.
- William Shakespeare secretly wrote most of his plays about Thou.
- Due to confusion over Thou's sex, no pronoun was given. Instead of the he, she, or David Bowie pronouns, Thou is known simply as Thou.
See Also
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