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Listen y'all, as fun as this has been, I gotta go to cross country practice.  Snow Dog, you are crazy.  I'll be home tonight, and I hope Myr gets back from vacation soon.  All this whistling is getting a little tiring. 

 

-psychic psychopath (whose status has been increased to "member"!)

 

 

Cross Country practice?! I run Cross Country! I'm more than a little disturbed by physics, but I do run Cross Country.

 

No, that's all I have to say.

Posted

ooo i wanted to go for cross country but i missed the try out :( and im lost at every thing else lol and iw ant to be a member T_T

Posted

I AM SANE....I am sane...i am sane......i am....

 

sane...

 

 

LOL...Lol.....lol

Posted

I knew latin once a time long long ago in a place far far away... but once the class ended it magically left my mind and was reflected in my SAT scores :P

 

After much deliberation with myself on the subject of Rainbow and Darkness I have come to one ultimate conclusion, Neutrality is my best friend :lol: After all, I know at least three people from Sweden even if one of them became an ass and doesn't log into MSN Messenger anymore :funny:

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I don't know what sweden has anything to do with, but welcome rknapp! I have now started taking latin and so I have something to say to all of you: "scientia potestas est."-seneca

 

However, Dom said that Tou 18would be coming today but it isn't here yet, which infuriates me. Fury comes from the latin furae, which are the three demigodesses who act as supernatural punishers. They are based off of the greek erinyes, but erinyes is a euphimism because their actual name is too awful to say and it was rumored that if you said it they would come and kill you. However, they exist no more because some dude commited matricide, and the Gods destroyed the erinyes when they tried to kill this dude. But I am ranting again.

 

-psychic psychopath (knowledge is power)

Posted
"All dogs have their day"

 

 

Close enough. It's singular, so, "Every dog has its day."

Posted
Okay, so now that I've had this translated, what do you mean by that? I'm just curious. Really curious, actually.

 

It seemed to make sense to me at the time in the context of the discussion, but i can't recall if it was partly in reference to something going on in the story, or maybe something Snow Dog said. Of course it might not have had much to do with anything other than the context of Latin phrases about dogs.

 

I wish I had something profound to say to satisfy your curiosity, but if I did, I don't remember what it might have been.

Posted
I don't know what sweden has anything to do with, but welcome rknapp!  I have now started taking latin and so I have something to say to all of you: "scientia potestas est."-seneca

 

However, Dom said that Tou 18would be coming today but it isn't here yet, which infuriates me. Fury comes from the latin furae, which are the three demigodesses who act as supernatural punishers.  They are based off of the greek erinyes, but erinyes is a euphimism because their actual name is too awful to say and it was rumored that if you said it they would come and kill you.  However, they exist no more because some dude commited matricide, and the Gods destroyed the erinyes when they tried to kill this dude.  But I am ranting again.

 

-psychic psychopath (knowledge is power)

 

Sweden was neutral during the War, as was Switzerland.

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