Just having the chance to talk forces you to open up more and get to know each other better.
When you feel comfortable with a person at a communicative level that has become more and more intimate, it is natural to miss him even physically.
As cold and impersonal as the screen may be, what passes can be real and true, maybe even a little more intense because it is fought.Missing someone is possible and natural, Think of those who live in a shanty town and want a house with hot water and sewage ...
Those who have never met their father are missing a piece of the puzzle of their life, and you try to deny it because it hurts you, it's natural and right ...
Love is missing in those who have not yet experienced it ...
Missing the person for whom he lost his head to those who love only platonically
A child is missing for those who cannot have it
You can't miss a thing or a person that you don't know exists, some things feel strong and true inside you even if you have never experienced or met them.
Ghosting .. going away without a reason is a technique widely used by manipulative people, especially among family and friends, but even more today in chats and soial networks, because you feel the need to be desired, but there is also the possibility that he has noticed a wrong or done something wrong and wants to leave without giving explanations .. delete and unsubscribe
Stop being gay - I will not put a longer title TWS
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@sumof1 do you think there's a word for the history of a word?
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@thestrangest probably not, why don't we make one for it now?
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@sumof1 well etymology is the origins of a word
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@sumof1 what is the etymology of etymology? I know "logy" comes from ฮปฯฮณฮฟฯ(prononce logos) in greek. But What about รฉtymo at the beginning of etymology, let me google it
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@thestrangest well since this whole thing felt like a process what about adding a ring to it that makes it sound like a process something like photosynthesis is but not as complicated
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@thestrangest vathรฝtetymology how does that sound i got the vathyt from deeper or revised since finding the history of history is digging deeper in time
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@sumof1 the etymo- in etymology comes from ฮตฯฯ ฮผฮฟฯ (prononced etumos) in greek. And Victory in green le ฮนฯฯฮฟฯฮฏฮฑ(prononced istoria) in greek. So shouldn't the history of a word be something like istorology/ histology/historology
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ฮนฯฯฮฟฯฮฏฮฑ(prononce istoria) meaning history in greek
ฮปฮฟฮณฮฟฯ (pronounced logos) meaning "word" in greek
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This is a sick message delete it (:
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@thestrangest It does sound like a real thing.
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@millzzz i don't have enough privileges
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@sumof1 well let's see. After further research i found out that from the options i found(istorology/ histology/historiology) histology and historiology are taken:
so the only possibility that's left is istorology/istorology/istology
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@sumof1 said in Stop being gay - I will not put a longer title TWS:
@thestrangest vathรฝtetymology how does that sound i got the vathyt from deeper or revised since finding the history of history is digging deeper in time
That sound great too
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@sumof1 let me check if it's already a thing
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@thestrangest i mean even if we do manage to make one that isn't taken it won't really ever get to the point where it is used
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Good i checked and it isn't a thing so we have the choice between something like istorology and vathutology, hummmmm. Creating this word can help in explaining ideas to people you know and not having to repeat the same explanation every time but instead use a code word between you 2. i made the word necrography up (a biography written when a person is dying) and 2 of my friends use it now(not with other people though, mostly among us).
Which one if those 2 sounds better to you? I think the second one sounds better but I'd like to know where you got this vathyt from, what word?
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@thestrangest from a simple translation deeper "ฮฒฮฑฮธฯฯฮตฯฮท" or "vathรฝteri" i looked into it and the eri, is more of an accent thing so it doesn't change the meaning if you remove it we can still keep it but vathรฝterietymology sounds like a mouthful that's why i ended up with vathytetymology which has repeating syllables and is easier to say
istorology sounds good too, i'm fine with either one or even better why don't you make a post asking people which one sounds better and we can do that one. -
@sumof1 ฮฒฮฑฮธฯฯฮตฯฮท actually when transcribed becomes Bathyterรฉ/Bathuterรฉ so what about Bathuteology? Sounds good, oh but the "tuology" part might get mistaken for theology so let's use something like Bathylogy?
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@sumof1 nope Bathology is the study of baths
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@thestrangest i am learning a lot of new words today, who would've thought there was a study of baths.
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@sumof1 so i guess ฮฒฮฑฮธฯฯฮตฯฮท, Bathyterology is the final solution?