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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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Shit.
Sorry, no offence.
Shit is also important.
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Hatty
Site Admin

In: Berkshire
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Online etymology says
Shit
O.E. scitan, from P.Gmc. *skit-, from PIE *skheid- "split, divide, separate." Related to shed (v.) on the notion of "separation" from the body (cf. L. excrementum, from excernere "to separate"). It is thus a cousin to science and conscience.
'Separation' is interesting. Hermetic knowledge/science is associated with underground or hidden knowledge.
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Hatty
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In: Berkshire
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He wears them to protect his heels |
Boots protect the ankles. That's the vulnerable part that can be hobbled. It was Achilles' weak spot, where his mother held him.
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Hatty
Site Admin

In: Berkshire
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What we now call the john was a Jacques in Tudor times. Jack keeps coming back.
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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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7h3r3 y0u 90 y0u 907 !7
5h!7 !5 !mp0r74n7
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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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"Brain of a pignut"......we will see....
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Wile E. Coyote wrote: | 7h3r3 y0u 90 y0u 907 !7
5h!7 !5 !mp0r74n7 |
This isnt mirror writing at all. You have merely substituted numbers and punctuation for letters.
Heart of the hunter...Brain of a pignut.
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Hatty wrote: | He wears them to protect his heels |
Boots protect the ankles. That's the vulnerable part that can be hobbled. It was Achilles' weak spot, where his mother held him. |
Yep.
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Hatty wrote: | Online etymology says
Shit
O.E. scitan, from P.Gmc. *skit-, from PIE *skheid- "split, divide, separate." Related to shed (v.) on the notion of "separation" from the body (cf. L. excrementum, from excernere "to separate"). It is thus a cousin to science and conscience.
'Separation' is interesting. Hermetic knowledge/science is associated with underground or hidden knowledge. |
You have explained it.
Bet its a fire word.
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Hatty wrote: |
What we now call the john was a Jacques in Tudor times. Jack keeps coming back. |
Yes Jack keeps on coming up.....I was going to expain all about Jack on "Crazy"
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Ishmael

In: Toronto
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Hatty wrote: | Online etymology says
Shit
O.E. scitan, from P.Gmc. *skit-, from PIE *skheid- "split, divide, separate." Related to shed (v.) on the notion of "separation" from the body (cf. L. excrementum, from excernere "to separate"). It is thus a cousin to science and conscience.
'Separation' is interesting. Hermetic knowledge/science is associated with underground or hidden knowledge. |
Look. I've only been going on about this "separation/division" thing for several years now.
Shit is a double-form of Zone/Tzar. The original is literally "tzar-tzar." This doubling is found in many words. I don't really know its meaning except..... oh I just got it!
It's the division from many things divided within themselves! (or the separation from many separate things, if you prefer).
Shit = Sit
Shat = Sat
Shot = Shoot
Gunshot literally looks like animal shit. I know this very well from my days as a six-year-old hunter.
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Shit and Shoot....echoic
Shoo a prelude to shooting. (orthodoxy dont agree but its blimming obvious)
Shoo out.... Shout.
But there again... I obviously know Jack Shit.....(Sorry H)
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Hatty wrote: | Footprints tell the hunter the whole story on earth. |
This is real history......
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Hatty wrote: | Another thing about 'Thrice-Great Hermes' resonates with his roles as god of animal husbandry ....a third for the hunter, a third for the birds and a third for stock. |
Aha lets try a tricky bit of three symbolism.
So Hermes sacred animal Hare.
In fact Hermes is linked to constellation = Lepus.
Located below Orion the hunter....(aha)
http://bit.ly/h42kdb
Its a visual trick count the ears on the hares.
Its similar to a (tresk)elion or (triq)uetra. Threefold rotational symbolism...
Hermes the trickster.....
Its in The Book.
Its also in N8s notebook pages...
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Hatty
Site Admin

In: Berkshire
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Trick is apparently 'from French', triche (to cheat, deceive, fabricate, etc.). The derivation can't really be known though interestingly tricoter, to knit, has a triangular sense, three-sides (tri + cote).
It also recalls binding, mesh, netting, so back to ankles and hobbling. Trickery has overtones of promiscuity and not just in English.
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