oh fuck, oh fuck, oh fuck, super spooky....

Discussion in 'The Whiners' started by Deleted member 17362, Oct 15, 2005.

  1. okay, The word aethelin, I had started using it ages and ages ago to describe a race of lizard people that I would be writing about, I had decided on the word long before I even started etymology and I began building backstory, histories and even a language for them (where I began getting into etymology) well I'm just about done with my first draft of the first book and just now I thought it would be fun to google and see what sort of swathe I had left about them, and well anyway I found something out, aethelin which in aethelin means children of the dragons (king race in the book) with a g at the end means son of the king in welsh (aetheling)


    now I could be just paranoid, but..... that is spooky to me, that is like genetic memory scary........
     
  2. NaykidApe

    NaykidApe Bomb the Ban

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    Maybe you were a welsh dragon in a former life.
     
  3. .....why is the phrase welsh dragon so appropriate and familiar? why do those words look so right together......


    is that a bar or something? building?


    oh dear it's something.....
     
  4. NaykidApe

    NaykidApe Bomb the Ban

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    It's phonetically pleasing.
     
  5. it really is.....


    but maybe a beer, there is just something alcoholic about those two words together......
     
  6. NaykidApe

    NaykidApe Bomb the Ban

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    It does sound like some barely legal mixed drink, like maybe ale and lighter fluid.
     
  7. probably makes you blind....
     
  8. NaykidApe

    NaykidApe Bomb the Ban

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    Probably makes you fart flames.
     
  9. PLyTheMan

    PLyTheMan Senior Member

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    Collective Subconscious, man.
     
  10. I know jung, but I'm more towards a combination of that and genetic memory, and I do come from a line from therabouts, maybe someone was involved in the battle of hastings......
     
  11. gulfwinds

    gulfwinds girasoles para los amigos

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    the collective uncounciousness......must have read about that somewhere...never knew why i felt so irresitably drawn to the sea and the rivers and sailing till i found out my ancestors were sailors, but i never had a hint, i mean, before...[​IMG]
    Then i was writing this essay about the collective uncounciusness and the collective memory...
     
  12. jung was cool.....
     
  13. gulfwinds

    gulfwinds girasoles para los amigos

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    the epithomy of cool :D
     
  14. .....first time I've seen epiphany spelled that way.....



    I've seen it spelled epiphone.... but that is a guitar....
     
  15. oh....epitome.... I'm a jackass.....
     
  16. gulfwinds

    gulfwinds girasoles para los amigos

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    oooops wait....i meant....what the hell do you call that in english???


    epithome? i think it's epithome....[​IMG]

    [​IMG]
     
  17. the height of? that'd be epitome


    I read it as epi tome for years.... thought it was a special kind of book..... then I heard it and saw it and it clicked.....
     
  18. Sage-Phoenix

    Sage-Phoenix Imagine

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    That's really cool :)


    Your story sounds like it's going to be awesome, good luck with it.
     
  19. all_rhodesian_reject

    all_rhodesian_reject Sonskyn Elvis

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    Your inventing a language? Shit :eek: Much respect :D
     
  20. _chris_

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    theres a dragon on the welsh flag.
     
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