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Post by ML on Nov 20, 2019 8:46:37 GMT
I probably sound like a broken record here but .. Words are extremely important. i tried to relay this to other places but surprisingly, i got zero to little response. == If we are using the wrong words. Then the intent is countered by the wrong words. the Universe gets confused on what we really want. Is that crazy enough for you? here's some words that i think are hi-jacked and people (even the supposed woke one's) still uses. Nice Middle English (in the sense ‘ stupid’): from Old French, from Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, from nescire ‘not know’. Other early senses included ‘coy, reserved’, giving rise to ‘fastidious, scrupulous’: this led both to the sense ‘fine, subtle’ (regarded by some as the ‘correct’ sense), and to the main current senses. ReligionMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘life under monastic vows’): from Old French, or from Latin religio(n- ) ‘obligation, bond, reverence’, perhaps based on Latin religare ‘ to bind’. always remember that the oldest definition of words are superior and prevails in court cases and in my conclusion also our reality in the matrix. KINDLY-POST-HERE-WORDS-THAT-YOU-THINK-ARE-WORTH-MENTIONING-PLEASE John 1 King James Version (KJV) 1 In the beginning was the Word
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Post by Henrik on Nov 20, 2019 9:32:23 GMT
Thanks, I wholly (holy? "Old English hālig, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German heilig, also to whole." Same as Norwegian "hellig" -> hel/whole) agree with you. It's just so many many many words, and probably every other word coming out of my mouth is actually an unwitting profanity, lol (like lol, that is the worst of them, I say it all the time, lo.. haha)
Edit: In case of wholly/holy, seems to be correct and proper to use. I found an example contradicting my assumption. Edit2: Curiously, whole in Norwegian (germanic), is Hel. Which is also the Underworld or "Hell" in Norse mythology, I'm guessing burning Hell comes from the same, although Hel is freezing cold, so I guess Hell froze over a long time ago, maybe global warming got to it. In the North cold kills, not the warmth. Hell in Norwegian means luck (or rather random positive small event)
Why would Hell be whole? Is maybe everywhere Hell then, or Hell is Holy? Hmm... and then what is up with "hole"? Or hellhole, a 4d hole?
If you didn't guess already, I like word-plays
Curiously2: lol looks like a hole, maybe lol is HELL, OMG (that was just plain silly)
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