Olivier Hague said:http://grifis.blogspot.com/
Mensa would be proud.
Khorne said:Sorry to interrupt this very fascinating argument, but what is mensa?
Pathologic_liar said:
Paradise_lost
Khorne said:Sorry to interrupt this very fascinating argument, but what is mensa?
Pathologic_liar said:without a reason
Pathologic_liar said:Well, yeah, it's really incredible ... I'll have to investigare about it, but it'll be difficult, 'cause I had a fight against them in Spring 2003 and I put them out of my society ... it's since Spring 2003 I never heard nothing more about them ... however, they r good hackers, so that it's not difficult for them do something like this ...
:-X
paradise_lost said:... I was now 1/2 hour to research about ka-té ... my last point it was exaclty ... where the word ka-té comes from? It's easy ... it comes from Vietnam (do u remember when I said "Indocina"?) ... actually it seems to be a kind of big national event called in this way, like the old Mother Earth for that people ... give a look around here, some webpages r in English language ... these are only examples of this ...
http://www.nhandan.org.vn/english/identity/20001111.html
http://www.baobinhdinh.com.vn/567/2004/10/15328/
http://vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn/2003-10/25/Stories/34.htm
http://www.nld.com.vn/tintuc/thoi-su/thong-tin-ca-nuoc/102299.asp
... of course, ka-té is for those people, for what can I say, like a part of yin-yang relation, and of course, it's very strong related to the word ki for what that's my culture ...
See u ...
paradise_lost said:Ki
n 1: the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good health [syn: qi, chi, ch'i] 2: goddess personifying earth; counterpart of Akkadian Aruru [syn: Ki]
... ka-té is very strongly linked to the Mother Earth ... goddess earth = Mother Earth ...
 ::)
DemonX said:That looks familiar somewhere...
paradise_lost said:Â Â byez
darkbane said:So anyway, just wanted to say that I can quote dictionaries too...
bye  ( P ) Pronunciation Key (b)
interj.
Used to express farewell.
[Short for goodbye.]
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good·bye or good-bye also good-by  ( P ) Pronunciation Key (gd-b)
interj.
Used to express an acknowledgement of parting.
n. pl. good·byes, also good-·bys
An acknowledgment at parting, especially by saying “goodbye.â€
An act of parting or leave-taking: many sad goodbyes.Â
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
We were talking about the Japanese word, not the Sumerian goddess. Obviously.paradise_lost said:ki
n 1: the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good health [syn: qi, chi, ch'i] 2: goddess personifying earth; counterpart of Akkadian Aruru [syn: Ki]
Olivier Hague said:We were talking about the Japanese word, not the Sumerian goddess. Obviously.
Mensa pawaa, huh?
paradise_lost said:Have I to tell u that the sumerian goddess and the sumerian mithology is the origin of just about all the mithologies of the world?
::)
puella said:Nope. What's the relation? ::)
paradise_lost said:Have u studied anything about mithology?
::)
puella said:I meant why should you tell us about the mythology relating to the meaning of ki?
paradise_lost said:Because the mithology is a part of the origin of "ka-té", it's seems to be at least ... . And for the reason why "ka-tè" is linked to "ki" for what about the Mother Earth ...
;)
puella said:You can relate anything to nothing. Great ability. ;)
Go ahead... We all know you're a retard, so it's not like you'd be risking your reputation by doing that...paradise_lost said:Have I to tell u that the sumerian goddess and the sumerian mithology is the origin of just about all the mithologies of the world?
paradise_lost said:I can relate what I know with what I know. It's better than what u say at least,
who like to criticize about all I'm talking about.
::)
Olivier Hague said:Go ahead... We all know you're a retard, so it's not like you'd be risking your reputation by doing that...
Posted by: puella
Of course, it's better in your ASS.