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The Gaze of the Abyss
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Earliest know use of the "F" word
Every moment of a life is a horrible tragedy, a slapstick comedy, dark nihilism, golden illumination, or nothing at all; depending on how we write the story we tell ourselves.
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Of course you found it B. De......Naval huh.....oh well,mistakes happen....
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I find this waaay too interesting... I go geeky with etymology.You remind me of the babe
What babe?
The babe with the power
What power?
The Power of voodoo
Who do?
You do!
Do what?
Remind me of the babe!
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Head Above Water
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Originally posted by Cynica the Ageless View PostVery classy, these Anglo-Saxons.
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Originally posted by habbalah View PostHey, sometimes you just need a word to put a fine point on a sentence. The Germans knew.
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Head Above Water
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Originally posted by Cynica the Ageless View PostOoh. I never knew German to be humorous too in that sense. I might consider studying German next then if that's the case.
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Alternatively, have a listen to this...
I suppose I should add WARNING - strong language.
But what the * do we expect in this thread?
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Head Above Water
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Re: Earliest know use of the "F" word
Originally posted by Cynica the Ageless View PostIn retrospect, finding "FVCK" in something in Plutarch's, Livy's or Tacitus' works would have been funny, but also unnerving.
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