Green language is worth noticing. Its often clearer than the stories. An odd name by itself is just interesting. But it happens over and over. Seaman was the lead reporter on Pizzagate. Oceangate spun the circus for a week or two for nothing. Ocena"gate" like all the other "gates" we have gotten that went nowhere except to distract.
I agree english is retarded. Does it not apply to other languages? I doubt that. Romantic languages are similar in many way. But I dont speak any near fluently enough to know personally.
I am not saying these creeps are writing things that have double meaning. I think its just how this place works. It happens as a matter of course many times. Names though, seem pretty obvious. Might just be a smart ass pen name.
I would like to see a lot more people looking at the broader strokes with green language and big patterns.
I appreciate your info on this. I had no idea Romanian was such a straight forward language. Thats awesome.
I know just a bit of Spanish, French, Chinese and none of them are straight forward. Oui does not sound that way. Nor does pendejo.
In English Dick was a name first. A nickname. Then it became a euphemism for penis. Its that way for all the naughty names I am aware of. You wont find "Dick" in a medical book referring to a penis.
Legal meaning of words as you know and for others who dont. In law words do not mean what you think they do.
Green language is worth noticing. Its often clearer than the stories. An odd name by itself is just interesting. But it happens over and over. Seaman was the lead reporter on Pizzagate. Oceangate spun the circus for a week or two for nothing. Ocena"gate" like all the other "gates" we have gotten that went nowhere except to distract.
I agree english is retarded. Does it not apply to other languages? I doubt that. Romantic languages are similar in many way. But I dont speak any near fluently enough to know personally.
I am not saying these creeps are writing things that have double meaning. I think its just how this place works. It happens as a matter of course many times. Names though, seem pretty obvious. Might just be a smart ass pen name.
I would like to see a lot more people looking at the broader strokes with green language and big patterns.
What else can you guarantee though? Are you 100% sure that the slang-for-pecker came before the naming convention? You shouldn't be.
I think you'll find that the short-form of Margaret has a modern "bedroom" connotation as well. You'll have to figure that one out on your own.
I appreciate your info on this. I had no idea Romanian was such a straight forward language. Thats awesome.
I know just a bit of Spanish, French, Chinese and none of them are straight forward. Oui does not sound that way. Nor does pendejo.
In English Dick was a name first. A nickname. Then it became a euphemism for penis. Its that way for all the naughty names I am aware of. You wont find "Dick" in a medical book referring to a penis.
Legal meaning of words as you know and for others who dont. In law words do not mean what you think they do.