blablabla did you know thread....

Originally posted by Elden


I don't believe you, name them ;) :lol:
I'll take care of this

Rome,
Rome,
Rome,
Rome,
Rome,
Rome and
Rome.

:D
 
Ahem

Gaia was a god, and if you look up the indo-germanic roots for the word earth itself you will probably find some similar meaning, too. It is only that we do remember all the other greek/roman/assyrian/whatever is in there originally(!) names as being names of gods.....


Maybe you should check your literacy, Gaia and Earth are different words.

If your talking Archaic indo-germainian roots, then the sanskrit word (last i remember, I lost my Sanskrit lexicon) is Aia, not Gaia. Gaia is a Gothic demigod, Aia is (again, as i remember) the word for Flat land.

Earth is derived from the same Idea, only through latin means, rather than Sanskrit.
 
Originally posted by Wolfe Tone

I'll take care of this

Rome,
Rome,
Rome,
Rome,
Rome,
Rome and
Rome.

:D
Amazing :lol:
 
[A cat's urine glows under a black light]

Can someone explain what a black light is???
 
Ultra-Violet light. You can pick one up most anywheres. They cost a bit more, but with the right stuff it make some cool effects.
 
Took me a while but it was worth it, even if I doubt some of them

There are men in Guam whose full-time job is to travel the countryside and deflower young virgins, who pay them for the privilege of having sex for the first time...Reason: under Guam law, it is expressly forbidden for virgins to marry. (Let's just think for a minute; is there any job anywhere else in the world that even comes close to this?)

I don't believe this any proof.(one wouldn't expect that from a US territory)
 
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