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Alt. text: Gondola, a two legged brown happy creature or being, sitting on the edge of a flower pot, surrounded by fully bloomed pink Hoya plants, which is in the planter on top of a golden-brass planter holder.

 

Source , one of their daily photos.

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alt. text: Gondola standing close next to Garfield, and orange cat. They are both very happy, with a soft white light illuminating behind them.

Source was on a Facebook group dedicated to posting Gondola photos

 
 

Alt. text: Brown two legged guy, small but with very long knees extended an 45 degree angles upward.

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Source, artwork and story by orangeoceans and contributors; page 57.

Play Gond Gond Revolution yourself!

 
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Wondering what Gondola is? See our post here

 

What is Gondola?

Gondola is a mutation of Spurdo Spärde consisting of a head placed directly on a pair of legs with no arms or torso. The character does not speak and is usually depicted as melancholic or sad.

Gondolas are relaxed, harmless creatures that observe their environment. They rarely interfere anything, but just keep observing. They rarely talk, just look around and smile. This makes them very different from other creatures such as spurdo, that feel, Pepe, Yoba, etc.

Gondola is the silent walker. Having no hands he embodies the Taoist principle of wu-wei (non-action) while his smiling facial expression shows his utter and complete acceptance of the world as it is.