There seems to be a psyop to make pickleball popular in America. I know, I know, just hear me out.
Had anyone heard of pickleball before Jamie Foxx stroked out from the clot shot? I hadn't either. But now I keep hearing about it everywhere.
Is big pickleball behind this? \s
a) PICK'LE, noun - "a state of condition of difficulty or disorder"
b) Ball aka BA'AL - "lord of covenant" aka COVENANT, noun - "to come together; agreement of minds; mutual consent"
Natural order sets each mind within apart from one another...few tempt many together by mutual consent to a suggestion, which establishes a division within order aka a conflict of reason (win vs lose).
Sleight of hand:
Buy me some peanuts and crackerjack
c. 1400, "spiced sauce served with meat or fowl" (early 14c. as a surname), probably from Middle Dutch pekel "pickle, brine," or related words in Low German and East Frisian (Dutch pekel, East Frisian päkel, German pökel), which are of uncertain origin or original meaning. Klein suggests the name of a medieval Dutch fisherman who developed the process.
The meaning "cucumber preserved in pickle" first recorded 1707, via use of the word for the salty liquid in which meat, etc. was preserved (c. 1500). Colloquial figurative sense of "a sorry plight, a state or condition of difficulty or disorder" is recorded by 1560s, from the time when the word still meant a sauce served on meat about to be eaten. Meaning "troublesome boy" is from 1788, perhaps from the notion of being "imbued" with roguery.
"round object, compact spherical body," also "a ball used in a game," c. 1200, probably from an unrecorded Old English *beal, *beall (evidenced by the diminutive bealluc "testicle"), or from cognate Old Norse bollr "ball," from Proto-Germanic *balluz (source also of Dutch bal, Flemish bal, Old High German ballo, German Ball), from PIE root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell."
The meaning "testicle" is from early 14c. (compare ballocks). Ball of the foot is from mid-14c. The meaning "rounded missile used in warfare" is from late 14c.
The meaning "a game played with a ball" is from mid-14c. The baseball sense of "pitch that does not cross the plate within the strike zone" is by 1889, probably short for high ball, low ball, etc.
Food implies a response to hunger...hence one has to be in the pickle of hunger first, before one can respond by eating some pickled food.
A sphere can only be (life) shaped within a direct line (inception towards death)...direction (ongoing loss) swells being (temporary growth).
Prophet/phanai/bha - "to speak"...ones consent to a spoken suggestion implies the agreement to come together aka the covenant of BA'AL...a self sacrifice aka a shirking of response-ability onto another aka a self defeat.
In short...nouns tempt one to brand something within motion; while verbs express motion. Few utilize nouns to tempt many to ignore motion, by holding onto a definition/definite - "to affix".
Form (life) within flow (inception towards death) cannot affix anything...only ignore perceivable (inspiration) for holding onto suggested (information).
Thanks free-will-of-choice for your lexicon and knowledge of words and stuff.
I thought you were breaking down the root words to it's latin or greek meaning. That must take a lot of work.
You prob have the highest comment score with the lowest post score on this forum. I have been reading your replies for a while and they have brought much thought.
1 Kings 18:20-40 "The Prophets of Baal Defeated"