What does a 'Flower' represent?

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What does a 'Flower' represent?

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I wonder why BHO is depicted sitting in a bush?
Q drop 744 Feb 12, 2018 10:42:52 AM EST

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Find the link.
Look around.
What does it signify?
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What are they sitting on?
Perfectly lined up?
Why?
Learn.
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Flowers & Gardens.
Learn the hidden symbolism.http:// www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/applied ... ve-gardens
What does a 'Flower' represent?
What does 'Deflower' represent?
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Think children.
Think slaves.
Think sheep.
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Re: What does a 'Flower' represent?

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If we follow plant slang, “bush” is slang for vagina.

Deflower is slang to taking someone’s virginity, especially at a young age.

Therefore, flower must mean underage girl.

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/di ... h/deflower Here, deflower has mainly negative connotations, especially to defile, spoil, and ravage.

Therefore, its to take virginity by rape.

Flowers are also associated with the feminine.
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