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Mountain Lion

by Mountain Lion on 11 October 2014 - 14:10

LMAO Ruger!

"""lol this is rich ! Now Hund is looking to Vk for understanding of God lol ,, Do you all ever tire of this? To be honest this is somewhat entertaining. ;)) funny stuff,,,,,:))) """

Misery surrounds people with hierophobia...

They also suffer from onomatophobia (and the word is miserable)


Mountain Lion

by Mountain Lion on 11 October 2014 - 15:10

Hund in her state of hebertude has now become a VK myrmidon. I'm sure this new team will continue to produce bragadocio flummery...


Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 11 October 2014 - 17:10

I think ML that you just invented a new phobia.   And you are correct, your invented

word is pretty miserable.  Just cos I saw vk's vid before does not mean I am afraid

to watch it again.  Indeed, I did - all through to the end.  LOL.

[Just as I thoroughly recommend watching the video of the Dover trial, posted by Lineage

earlier.]

OK lets see what else you accuse me of :    hierophobia ?  Well yes I would be afraid of

rule by priests;  naturally.

herbertude ?  (and I note that this, and the next, are actually, unequivocally,  addressed at me).

No such word in any dictionary I consulted, and I have not heard it before ... ever.

Definition, please ?   Or is it part of that mysterious twisted lingo talked in your locality, that also

uses common phrases with entirely different meanings to everywhere else ?  Regular SmileAngel Smile

Something to do with plants ?

Myrmidon.  Oh I do know that one.  So:  I am thought by you to be EITHER a 'base servant' of vk's,

o r his "hired ruffian" ?  Either would be a leeetle difficult since we are half a planet apart ;  but go

ahead, call me a ruffian (or a servant) if you like.  As I am neither by most definitions, doesn't bother

me in the least.


GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 11 October 2014 - 18:10

Who uses words like flummery? IDK.

 

myrmidon 2 :  a loyal follower; especially :  a subordinate who executes orders unquestioningly or unscrupulously

hebertude : 1 the absence of mental alertness and affect (as in schizophrenia)

2 to be dull

 


Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 11 October 2014 - 20:10

Thank you Admin.Rose

I like 'loyal follower' better (its not in my Oxford Concise) although I'm not sure even that is completely

true - I certainly don't 'follow' vk in the blind way of faith ...

 

Flummery was last used by Jane Austen, or someone of that era, I think !

 

Must remember 'herbatude' [in case I ever want to use it to confabulate with somebody or maybe confuse,

or even confute, them] - so I am dull, but sane, ML ?






 


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