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Posted by d!abolic on Jul-12-2006 20:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Endlesswave
I can find out if you want...


Yea, could you pls?


Posted by RapidFire on Jul-12-2006 20:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Greeks are filthy.



and theyre a bunch of divers.


racism alert!


Posted by loca on Jul-12-2006 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by nusty
by putting a question mark at the end you are effectively questioning your own existence.



awesome! LOL


Posted by neuromancer on Jul-12-2006 23:54:

in spanish 'arete' is the pendant used in a piercing, very far from the greek meaning .


Posted by d!abolic on Jul-13-2006 01:20:

quote:
Originally posted by neuromancer
in spanish 'arete' is the pendant used in a piercing, very far from the greek meaning .


Another reason to have my tattoo say it in ancient greek


Posted by Endlesswave on Jul-13-2006 01:22:

Found this:

http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgu...hl%3Den%26lr%3D



still looking for the graphic of it though.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Jul-13-2006 01:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorwhore
buttsecks.


quote:
Originally posted by geroin
he should get banned next time he makes a thread


Posted by Abercrombie on Jul-13-2006 01:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Endlesswave
Found this:

http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgu...hl%3Den%26lr%3D



still looking for the graphic of it though.


Yeah, that's what I had in my first post, but with a capital Alpha


Posted by Little John on Jul-13-2006 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorwhore
Maybe, but one cant deny their ability to create a tasty dish.


I also love Turkish food, ah the benefits of Turkish occupation.


Posted by bluE_Neon on Jul-23-2006 15:40:

quote:
Originally posted by nusty
by putting a question mark at the end you are effectively questioning your own existence.


lol, my bad


Posted by Elendil on Jul-23-2006 17:25:

Not to mention, Latin was certainly not the "language used in ancient times". Latin's use is relatively recent, in the course of human history. And there has never been just "one language" used for all civilizations.

This, by the way, isn't a question for the intellectuals. It's a question for the academia who might be on the board; more specifically, academia versed in Ancient Greek linguistics. Sweet PHD right there, lemme tell ya!


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