Hidden secrets behind National Library revealed!!!

Day 2,133, 13:46 Published in Ireland Ireland by Releasethe Krakken

This is the signature of the National Library.



Look closely: what did you just see

First off looked something like this:



Look at the bottom one:



Poor cub seems he will be lunch





just shuffle him around



How cute




Run Forrest run!


Oh no!


Wonder who his hairdresser is



Teenage daughters!!!
I did all the chasing daddy!


When you dinner gets a live



he didnt make it but Ok

What just happened!



Anyway to the secret: yes indeed there is 3 lions on the national library symbol.
1 in the front and 2 cubs to the back.

Sounds familiar:





Coat of Arms: The United Kingdom Royal Coat of Arms consists of a shield divided into four quadrants. One of the quadrants contain the guardant lions of England. Two of the quadrants contain the rampant lion of Scotland. The final quadrant contains a harp which represents Northern Ireland.

Supporting the shield are a crowned lion and a unicorn. The crowned lion represents England and the unicorn represents Scotland. The crowned lion also crowns the Coat of Arms.

The Coat of Arms also contains Latin phrases meaning "God and my right" and "Shamed be he who thinks ill of it".

These arms are used by the Queen or King in their official capacity as monarch, and are officially known as the Arms of Dominion.


But I must say this is quite appropriate as Ian E is just a puppet of the united kingdom.