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Originally Posted by
Lycan 01
There are two moons? O.o
Yeah, Aequar has two moons.
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Originally Posted by
Marnath
What is the significance of those two black spots? Are they just rocks in the road?
Just rocks.
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Originally Posted by
RdMarquis
Nice. The last panel looks like something out of a story book. Oh, and belated congratulations on getting into college. :smallsmile:
Thank you! :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
It was meant to be 'Small'. But I know no Hebrew, so the GoogleTranslate must have fooled me. Woe is me!:smallfrown:
I don't know Hebrew either. I can read it (Poorly), but I can't translate it.
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translating hebrew is very very hard:'you have' is diffrent for the two genders, there is a female form, and a male form, its very complicated, but when you learn it, all the outer langueges are easier.
and its written and readen from right to left
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Originally Posted by
Symmys
I only drew one eye because I A) was feeling lazy lazy and B) am not good at making eyes look symmetrical.
Oh. Gotcha.
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And now we know the rest of the story...
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Originally Posted by
CoffeeIncluded
Yeah, Aequar has two moons.
At one point, Earth had 2 moons for a couple hundred thousand years. Then one moon orbited too close to the other causing them to crash and formed the moon we have today.
Watching the science channel has made me smart.:smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
Silverraptor
At one point, Earth had 2 moons for a couple hundred thousand years. Then one moon orbited too close to the other causing them to crash and formed the moon we have today.
Watching the science channel has made me smart.:smalltongue:
O_o
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I'll just assume you're either kidding or mentioning a theory because i heard it was formed from the earth after an asteroid hit.
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I've heard that theory in Physics dvds.
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I knew there would be a dramatic cut-off-the-ponytail scene. Important Haircut!
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Originally Posted by
HalfTangible
O_o
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I'll just assume you're either kidding or mentioning a theory because i heard it was formed from the earth after an asteroid hit.
It was a planetoid that orbited too close to earth. This planetoid had most of the carbon earth needed for life. The debrie kicked up into the air caused a ring around earth similar to saturn. THis ring in turn eventually formed into 2 moons, which lasted a short couple hundread thousand years, before colliding into 1.
I'm dead serious, I watched several different shows on it.
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Originally Posted by
dragongirl13
I knew there would be a dramatic cut-off-the-ponytail scene. Important Haircut!
How could I not? :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Silverraptor
It was a planetoid that orbited too close to earth. This planetoid had most of the carbon earth needed for life. The debrie kicked up into the air caused a ring around earth similar to saturn. THis ring in turn eventually formed into 2 moons, which lasted a short couple hundread thousand years, before colliding into 1.
I'm dead serious, I watched several different shows on it.
It's just a theory. We don't know for sure.
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Originally Posted by
CoffeeIncluded
It's just a theory. We don't know for sure.
Yeah, I know.
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Originally Posted by
CoffeeIncluded
How could I not? :smallbiggrin:
I know, I know, and hey, Tropes Are Not Bad. It works.
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Originally Posted by
CoffeeIncluded
It's just a theory. We don't know for sure.
[hobby horse]Hypothesis. The word you're looking for is hypothesis.[/hobby horse]
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Nice one. I am so excited about what´s about to happen when we get back from the flashback
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Originally Posted by
super dark33
translating hebrew is very very hard:'you have' is diffrent for the two genders, there is a female form, and a male form, its very complicated, but when you learn it, all the outer langueges are easier.
and its written and readen from right to left
That sounds considerably less complicated than learning French, every substantive have genders and which is which is quite difficult to tell.
Then again, Danish have genders for words that are irrelevant to masculinity and femininity and have absolutely no rules at all so I'm not one to talk :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by Keveak
Then again, Danish have genders for words that are irrelevant to masculinity and femininity and have absolutely no rules at all so I'm not one to talk
Same with German. Some languages are just weird like that. :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Worlok
Same with German. Some languages are just weird like that. :smallbiggrin:
Like Mark Twain wrote:
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Every noun has a gender, and there is no sense or system in distribution; so the gender of each must be learned separately and by heart. There is no other way. To do this one has to have a memory like a memorandum-book. In German, a young lady has no sex, while a turnip has. Think what overwrought reverence that shows for the turnip, and what callous disrespect for the girl.
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In spanish nouns that sound and spell masculine can still be feminine.
Also this comic's discussion thread has more filler than naruto and bleach combined...
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Hebrew is relatively easy as it's "Neuter form" is the same as it's "Masculine", where-as there are three genders in romantic languages.
I find it easier to think of "gender" as a declensional thing, and the only constant is that man and woman are in different groups, which would be why it is named as such.
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Originally Posted by Asta Kask
Like Mark Twain wrote:
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Every noun has a gender, and there is no sense or system in distribution; so the gender of each must be learned separately and by heart. There is no other way. To do this one has to have a memory like a memorandum-book. In German, a young lady has no sex, while a turnip has. Think what overwrought reverence that shows for the turnip, and what callous disrespect for the girl.
Didn't he name 'damit' as the average student's famous German word for a similar reason? :smallbiggrin:
(Wait... are we off topic again?)
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Originally Posted by
HypoSoc
Hebrew is relatively easy as it's "Neuter form" is the same as it's "Masculine", where-as there are three genders in romantic languages.
I find it easier to think of "gender" as a declensional thing, and the only constant is that man and woman are in different groups, which would be why it is named as such.
Not all romance languages have three, French for example just has the two.
And technically speaking, that's what genders mean; I believe some American languages actually separate genders based on other things than male and female (mobile things, stationary things, and abstract things; for example).
*Linguist in the Playground*
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While this linguistics discussion is extremely interesting, we do need to get back on topic.
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Originally Posted by
CoffeeIncluded
While this linguistics discussion is extremely interesting, we do need to get back on topic.
Hey, y'know how we could always be on topic here? We just have to all take turns drawing guest comics about whatever random thing everyone is talking about:
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Janine: Lloyd, how could you read a Plavaan holy text?
Lloyd: I don't believe that Astrid wishes us to be ignorant about other...
Janine: No, I mean how can you actually read it? They've got like seven grammatical genders, all of which rotate based on the phases of both moons. It's an unholy linguistic abomination!
Lloyd: I haven't Fallen, so Astrid seems to disagree.
Janine: Oh. Hey, you wanna...
Lloyd: No.
Then we just backdate the guest comics a day or two, and by all evidence, we were talking about the comic the whole time. We'll win awards for the most relentlessly on-topic thread in existence! :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
mucat
Hey, y'know how we could always be on topic here? We just have to take turns drawing guest comics about whatever random thing everyone is talking about.
Then we just backdate the guest comics a day or two, and by all evidence, we were talking about the comic the whole time. We'll win awards for the most relentlessly on-topic thread in existence! :smallbiggrin:
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See, this is why you're AWESOME. So, Professor... are you seeing someone?
...QUICK! Someone draw Janine hitting on Mucat for me!
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Originally Posted by
mucat
Hey, y'know how we could always be on topic here? We just have to take turns drawing guest comics about whatever random thing everyone is talking about.
Then we just backdate the guest comics a day or two, and by all evidence, we were talking about the comic the whole time. We'll win awards for the most relentlessly on-topic thread in existence! :smallbiggrin:
This. Also, who wants to make that language with me? Anyone?
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only if we can make the word "hugs" mean "i will kill you"
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Originally Posted by
Gicko
only if we can make the word "hugs" mean "i will kill you"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJxau...eature=related
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Originally Posted by
Worlok
Same with German. Some languages are just weird like that. :smallbiggrin:
No, most of the German words have rules for that.
As for Danish there is no rule, so good i got in by my blood.:smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
mucat
Hey, y'know how we could always be on topic here? We just have to all take turns drawing guest comics about whatever random thing everyone is talking about:
Then we just backdate the guest comics a day or two, and by all evidence, we were talking about the comic the whole time. We'll win awards for the most relentlessly on-topic thread in existence! :smallbiggrin:
A most harmonic idea, my groovy granola!
Or, said in British, a wonderful idea, chap. Simply wonderful.
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Originally Posted by
MoleMage
This. Also, who wants to make that language with me? Anyone?
I would, but I don't know how much I could help :smallsmile:
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Ninjaman
No, most of the German words have rules for that.
As for Danish there is no rule, so good i got in by my blood.:smallbiggrin:
Which is part of my thesis on Danish being an elaborate prank that got out of hand.
Logic and history disproves me, but who listens to such squares? :smalltongue: