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The sword definition doesn't fit with any of the other tags given. However, the scimitar cat listed here does fit into the group of odd tags that have been given.
EDIT: The Scimitar Oryx also fits very well into the forementioned grouping. Interestnig that both the cat and oryx are extinct and endangered species, respectively.
EDIT #2: I think this is simply the Creators way of telling us Cassie fans that Bree is still "endangered".
EDIT: The Scimitar Oryx also fits very well into the forementioned grouping. Interestnig that both the cat and oryx are extinct and endangered species, respectively.
EDIT #2: I think this is simply the Creators way of telling us Cassie fans that Bree is still "endangered".
[04:03] <lyriclyinclined> with the exception of a bad apple pucker incident
Denderah
A little town in Egypt on the West bank of the Nile
Has a famous temple complex containing the "temple of hathor"
Hathor being the wife of Horus
Horus being important in Thelema
Yes! I knew there were ancient egyptian links to Thelema, this strengthens that argument as far as I'm concerned
A little town in Egypt on the West bank of the Nile
Has a famous temple complex containing the "temple of hathor"
Hathor being the wife of Horus
Horus being important in Thelema
The Book of the Law establishes a triadic cosmology – derived from ancient Egypt – each appearing in one of its three chapters. The first is Nuit, the infinitely-expanded Goddess of the Night Sky, the Queen of Space; Hadit, the infinitely-condensed Point, the hidden Flame in the being of all that lives; and Ra-Hoor-Khuit or Horus, the Hawk-Headed sun god, the Crowned and Conquering Child.
Yes! I knew there were ancient egyptian links to Thelema, this strengthens that argument as far as I'm concerned
Also, to tie in with the ancient Egyptian theme, from wiki
perhaps a scimitar plays a role in her ritual?Apparently the scimitar started playing a sometimes significant role in Middle Eastern warfare more than two millennia before the advent of Islam. Famed scholar Zahi Hawass asserts that the Ancient Egyptians of the 18th Dynasty (circa 1600 B.C.) used new weapons technologies borrowed from the Hyksos, including "the scimitar"
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I'm surprised that no one looked up Genghis khan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_khan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_khan
Don't know if this helps, but ya.While his image in most of the world is that of a ruthless bloodthirsty conqueror, Genghis Khan is an iconic and admired figure in Mongolia, where he is seen as the father of the Mongol Nation (see also Mongolia).
We talked about him a lot, and how hilarious we found the tag genghiskhan. There's no deeper meaning, just hilarious randomness.
Check out: Funniest LG15-related episode... ever?! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ6kBdNegfs
... There's no possible meaning in a guy who brought nations together and is both idolized and feared at the same time? Alrighty then.HyeMew wrote:We talked about him a lot, and how hilarious we found the tag genghiskhan. There's no deeper meaning, just hilarious randomness.
I'm not trying to be bitchy or anything ... But it seems a bit over looked. Maybe I'm just being crazy.
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The paytotheorderofofof2 Dinosuar video was a repsonse to PTTOOOO2's video. That's where I first saw LG15. I think she was trying to piggyback off PTTOOOO2, who was one of the most popular vloggers at the time.Just1Juliet wrote:dinomyte wrote:Don't know if these have already been covered but what about the very first 2 videos that are posted on her profile.
"Paytotheorderofofof vs. Dinosaur" - dinosaur, paytotheorderofofof, thewinekone, disappearance, utubeterrorist, filthywhore, kaiserro11, brookers, scream0, love (tags) posted on May 24, 2006
"YouTubers Secret Language" - paytotheorderofofof, thewinekone, gestures filthywhore, kaiserro11, brookers, scream0, sexxiebebe23, morbeck, love bowiechick (tags) posted on May 26, 2006
I'm assuming they put them up there but what do they have to do with the rest??
I personally think thats how they were trying to start a fan base? because the love square between paytotheorderofofof, kaiserro11, scream0 and the winekone were all doing that big thing. tagging would draw ppl to the account.
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Bastirma is a highly seasoned, air-dried cured beef in the cuisines of the former Ottoman countries. from the Wikipedia
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I am not sure who posted this first, but I wonder what you think about this TWJ...twjaniak wrote:Bastirma is a highly seasoned, air-dried cured beef in the cuisines of the former Ottoman countries. from the Wikipedia
Bastrima
Bastrima in Turkish = Pastrami
Pastrami is akin to bologna
Bologna = Baloney.
Ergo, last vblog, my luncheon-meat-loving butt. Why else does that word show up in the tags? It's a loose connection, flimsy at best, but still...
Your thoughts?
in Wikipedia there is a reference to the spelling Pastirma...and it mentions bastirma as the spelling in Azeri
maybe that is the language she is learning instead of enochian
but i'm at work right now and don't have time to check it against the flashcard writing...maybe enochian and azeri are similar
dunno
maybe that is the language she is learning instead of enochian
but i'm at work right now and don't have time to check it against the flashcard writing...maybe enochian and azeri are similar
dunno