Aug 19th, 2018, 05:50 AM
Aug 19th, 2018, 02:37 PM
(Aug 19th, 2018, 05:50 AM)queenzelda Wrote: [ -> ]Have you ever seen The Lego Movie?
Yes, when I first heard about it, it was an "oh shit this is going to be so bad...just another brand cash in"
Needless to say it was one of the few times I was (extremely) pleasantly surprised.
Aug 20th, 2018, 03:57 AM
I actually played the video game first before I ever watched the movie. The game is great, even if there's more depth to the movie. :3
What do you think of the ban on Peppa Pig in China?
What do you think of the ban on Peppa Pig in China?
Aug 20th, 2018, 04:38 AM
....Censorship is never good silly old bear.
Aug 20th, 2018, 05:09 AM
Even if he still banned said silly old bear, cause he doesn't look a thing like pooh.. lol
Favorite beer?
Favorite beer?
Aug 20th, 2018, 02:26 PM
(Aug 20th, 2018, 05:09 AM)queenzelda Wrote: [ -> ]Even if he still banned said silly old bear, cause he doesn't look a thing like pooh.. lol
Favorite beer?
Winnie the Xi Winnie the Xi
Tubby little cubby all stuffed with corruption
Uhhh...Im not much of a beer person so Mikes hard or Redd's Apple Ale I guess....I'd rather have a hard cider or whiskey
Aug 20th, 2018, 09:38 PM
I'm a sucker for good cider myself.
Do you enjoy listening to any podcasts?
Do you enjoy listening to any podcasts?
Aug 20th, 2018, 09:45 PM
Not regularly I will some times come across an episode of a random one that will peak my interest because of the subject but they seem to rarely catch my attention for some reason.
Aug 20th, 2018, 09:49 PM
Why is meteorology called that when it should be called weatherology? Cause meteorology should be about the study of meteors.
Aug 20th, 2018, 10:55 PM
Because the Greek Philosopher Aristotle wrote (possibility the first) treatise on weather (and other earth sciences) called Μετεωρολογικά when translated form Greek in to Latin we get Meteorologica or Meteora which finally we to English we get Meteorology (fun fact, St. Thomas Aquinas who I referenced in my "Hellfire" post, made commentary on this treatise).
Now it should be noted the only known (to me and shoddy research) text that predates Aristotle's treatise is by Hippocrates of Kos (where we get the Hippocratic oath ), the text is titled "Airs, Waters and Places" from 400 BC, but it also focuses on illnesses and I can't find a summery of the text, so it might be because Hippocrates doesn't devote a lot of attention on this treatise or it might be that Aristotle's text was found first/was known about before the Hippocratic treatise.
Now it should be noted the only known (to me and shoddy research) text that predates Aristotle's treatise is by Hippocrates of Kos (where we get the Hippocratic oath ), the text is titled "Airs, Waters and Places" from 400 BC, but it also focuses on illnesses and I can't find a summery of the text, so it might be because Hippocrates doesn't devote a lot of attention on this treatise or it might be that Aristotle's text was found first/was known about before the Hippocratic treatise.
Aug 21st, 2018, 02:13 AM
But latin is lame, we should like totally come up with a brand new name for it that makes freaking sense.
Can you tell that I like to riff on you cause I enjoy reading your rants? xD
Can you tell that I like to riff on you cause I enjoy reading your rants? xD
Aug 21st, 2018, 02:59 AM
(Aug 21st, 2018, 02:13 AM)queenzelda Wrote: [ -> ]But latin is lame, we should like totally come up with a brand new name for it that makes freaking sense.(I hope ya'll have greek support in your browsers )
Can you tell that I like to riff on you cause I enjoy reading your rants? xD
Im just rant prone and bored so I didn't really notice, but...I did ask that question in your topic before I saw this one
But here you, It has nothing to do with latin, but the original "Μετεωρολογικά" if we look at the root word:
μετέωρος it is broken in to two parts μετά which is translated as meta (As in "beyond") and ἀείρω (aeiro, "I lift up/raise").
Thus it can be translated as "high in the sky" Now if we look at the suffix -λογία which translate to "study of..." we get "The study of things high in the sky", which weather certainly is.
this is all from Shoddy web research as I barely can handle English.
Fun fact: Ancient Greek (well prior to 323 BC when it started to die out over time) is written in what is called ox turning, that is the first line is written left to right then the next line is right to left, then changing again for each line.
Aug 21st, 2018, 03:46 AM
But.. Egypt is Egyptian & we're AMERICAN. In America. [/wonders if he'll get the Bandit Keith LittleKuriboh joke..] Any who...
question: Do you have any pets?
question: Do you have any pets?
Aug 21st, 2018, 04:23 AM
I do not, my parents (yay crippling student debt and medical costs, along with no living wage pay preventing me from getting a place of my own!) have a dog who has always disowned me...he just does what ever he can to avoid me unless he wants something....for some reason he is a cat when it comes to me <_<
Aug 21st, 2018, 08:07 AM
But dood... Cats are awesome creatures. It's the dogs who are da ebil. Oh & that cow Stanley. He's super evil! =p
Um, my toshiba laptop's sound will work fine with earphones on but when I remove them the sound won't work sometimes, is there something I can do to fix that or do I just need to save up for a new laptop? Mine's kind of old, by 9 yrs.
Um, my toshiba laptop's sound will work fine with earphones on but when I remove them the sound won't work sometimes, is there something I can do to fix that or do I just need to save up for a new laptop? Mine's kind of old, by 9 yrs.