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18 Oct 2019, 1:59 pm

I play in a band.

In dutch band can mean a musicband, and it can also mean a car-tyre.

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18 Oct 2019, 3:30 pm

Erewhon wrote:
I play in a band.

In dutch band can mean a musicband, and it can also mean a car-tyre.

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How is anyone going to translate this on this side of the atlantic,
If you dont write in americaneses. Tyre = tire ......
In murica , its a tire .. :)


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21 Oct 2019, 12:35 am

i'm always lost in meta-thought;
and i always lust to have met a th*t


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21 Oct 2019, 9:52 am

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i'm always lost in meta-thought;
and i always lust to have met a th*t

Its not the thought that carrys you off,its the meta thought that control the robot that carries you off


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21 Oct 2019, 1:51 pm

Jakki wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
i'm always lost in meta-thought;
and i always lust to have met a th*t

Its not the thought that carrys you off,its the meta thought that control the robot that carries you off


She'd have to be a big th*t to carry me off.


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21 Oct 2019, 4:44 pm

Nieprosek - Polish neologism from first three letters of the words in phrase "nieład prokreacyjno-seksualny" (procreative and sexual disarray, untidiness, clutter (something ugly, destroying harmony of creation)).

Nyaer - a cat. Word comes from Japanese word "nya" ("meow").

Mruczydełko - dimunitive of mruczydło which is somewhat humorous Polish word which means a cat.

Chodź, ciciusia, chodź - Polish phrase used to call a cat which contains second person singular verb from "chodzić" ("to walk", "to go") which occurs two times and affectionate word for a cat. I remember that or similar phrase being used by my grandmother to call a cat.



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21 Oct 2019, 8:45 pm

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Nieprosek - Polish neologism from first three letters of the words in phrase "nieład prokreacyjno-seksualny" (procreative and sexual disarray, untidiness, clutter (something ugly, destroying harmony of creation)).

Nyaer - a cat. Word comes from Japanese word "nya" ("meow").

Mruczydełko - dimunitive of mruczydło which is somewhat humorous Polish word which means a cat.

Chodź, ciciusia, chodź - Polish phrase used to call a cat which contains second person singular verb from "chodzić" ("to walk", "to go") which occurs two times and affectionate word for a cat. I remember that or similar phrase being used by my grandmother to call a cat.


My life has a word that defines it finally ... Nieprosek
Only the Polish would have known that.... :D


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21 Oct 2019, 10:48 pm

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i'm always lost in meta-thought;
and i always lust to have met a th*t


Opps my quote was incorrect , " Its not the thoughts that carry you off ..! Its the coffin they carry you off in ."


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22 Oct 2019, 1:32 am

Jakki wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
i'm always lost in meta-thought;
and i always lust to have met a th*t


Opps my quote was incorrect , " Its not the thoughts that carry you off ..! Its the coffin they carry you off in ."


th*t = that ho over there, so being carried away by a th*t is much more physically involved than being carried away by a thought.


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22 Oct 2019, 9:45 am

funeralxempire wrote:
Jakki wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
i'm always lost in meta-thought;
and i always lust to have met a th*t


Opps my quote was incorrect , " Its not the thoughts that carry you off ..! Its the coffin they carry you off in ."


th*t = that ho over there, so being carried away by a th*t is much more physically involved than being carried away by a thought.



Not grok a th*t !


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25 Oct 2019, 4:18 pm

Etetoranst - word formed from some letters of phrase "eternal torment Angst" or "eternal torture Angst".
Etetoranx - word formed by three first letters of the words in the phrase "eternal torment anxiety" or "eternal torture anxiety".
Etedamanx - word formed by three first letters in words forming phrase "eternal damnation anxiety".
Etedamanst - word formed from some letters of phrase "eternal damnation Angst".
Annianxi - word formed by four first letters in words "annihilation" and "anxiety".



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nca14 wrote:
Etetoranst - word formed from some letters of phrase "eternal torment Angst" or "eternal torture Angst".
Etetoranx - word formed by three first letters of the words in the phrase "eternal torment anxiety" or "eternal torture anxiety".
Etedamanx - word formed by three first letters in words forming phrase "eternal damnation anxiety".
Etedamanst - word formed from some letters of phrase "eternal damnation Angst".
Annianxi - word formed by four first letters in words "annihilation" and "anxiety".


All sound pretty much terminal to me.yikes


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28 Oct 2019, 1:56 am

Louis Cyphere is not Frank Grimes.
I mean, Louis Cyphere is Knot, Frank Grimes.

Louis Cyphere, Frank Grimes and Knot are all aliases I've made music under.


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29 Oct 2019, 1:18 pm

Last morning i did lay in bed, i am often lay in bed in the early mornings.
But this morning I was dabbing a bit between the flannel sheets that the dislextic writing is not that bad at all. With the dislextic writing, I am going to link the alphabet fully automatically to unexplored ways of thinking, a sort of a astray route. A walking path which is not really a walking path, but gradually your own walking path arises. You just have to cross a bridge, but then a world opens up for you.

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Sleep well in your alphabed :)



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29 Oct 2019, 2:21 pm

Alphabed - good pun!

Retazzoso - word formed by linking of words in phrase "reta z zoso" which comes from "ręta z zósó", which is gross misspelling of Polish phrase "Renta z ZUS-u" ("pension from ZUS (Zakład Ubezpieczeń Społecznych - Social Insurance Institution)"). Another variant of the pun might be rentazzoso.

Płydź - my Polish neologism with the same meaning as English word "filth".

Irat - lizard. Polish (quite augmentative) word for lizard is "jaszczur" and in Polish "ja" means "I" and "szczur" means "rat". Lizard is usually called "jaszczurka" in Polish, so the word "iratka" may be formed.



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29 Oct 2019, 3:08 pm

Timeless humor - humor repeated again, and again, and.........for the first time! Encore?