Maybe the Toronto Minotaur did this ?
Please call us as we may require more info. ^ga
— 311 Toronto (@311Toronto) September 4, 2016
Maybe the Toronto Minotaur did this ?
Please call us as we may require more info. ^ga
— 311 Toronto (@311Toronto) September 4, 2016
Wait-a-minute…
That‘s not a Minotaur!
“Copyrighted Labyrinths get me down.
“To me it’s an open source archetype that passes from generation to generation building off the creativity, work, and tradition of anonymous craftsmen and women.
“If you like my designs feel free to share, use or adapt them….”
— Thea Verkerk, via Discover Labyrinths (Lars Howlett)
“Copyrighted” Labyrinths are Today’s Minotaurs.
CBC Metro Morning
Friday September 25, 2015
Toronto’s Future“Yesterday’s Big City Mayors’ Caucus focused on issues that Canadian mayors would like to see addressed in the upcoming federal election. This morning Matt Galloway spoke with Toronto’s mayor, John Tory.”
Tory says part of problem w/ TCHC safety is that way some of buildings/areas are built, there are "dark labryinths" in which ppl feel unsafe
— Ann Hui (@annhui) September 25, 2015
“We reside within the Labyrinthine basement of The Hospital ; Beneath the Women’s Building. The Stork upon the ceiling should lead you safely to our location. If you take a wrong turn you may run into The Minotaur that stalks the halls. But do not fret. The Beast has a weakness to fire. It may also be lulled to sleep if one were to play Safety Dance on a Pan Flute crafted from the finest oak. Good Luck, Traveler.”
Pizza Delivery Receipt found on Imgur was Reddited then wound up on Boing Boing.
[in the labyrinth]
Minotaur: You Shall NOT Pass
Me: Wow?! More like the MEAN-otaur!
Minotaur: Oh dear. Is that how I come across?
— Jeffw (@Jeffwni) August 29, 2015
Mazes have Minotaurs.
Wading Pools with painted Labyrinths have Toronto City Workers in Hazmat Suits . . .
Siva running through the High Park Labyrinth by Hawk Hill . . .
Labyrinth, is a one page Oglaf story.
It features the king from A Very Deep Chasm and his advisor.
Synopsis
The king receives a tribute of a large cheese, and his advisor suggests housing it in a Labyrinth.
The king asks about the advisor’s obsession with labyrinths, to which the advisor replies, “Labyrinths are awesome!”.
A doctor arrives and informs the king that the queen has given birth to a monster, to the king’s horror and the advisor’s delight.