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"The Goddess Was Bored"
The Fallen
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reply to post by CharlieSpeirs
How do you know the Goddess was bored?
bore 1 (bôr, bōr)
v. bored, bor·ing, bores
v.tr.
1. To make a hole in or through, with or as if with a drill.
2. To form (a tunnel, for example) by drilling, digging, or burrowing.
v.intr.
1. To make a hole in or through something with or as if with a drill: "three types of protein that enable the cells to bore in and out of blood vessels" (Elisabeth Rosenthal).
2. To proceed or advance steadily or laboriously: a destroyer boring through heavy seas.
n.
1. A hole or passage made by or as if by use of a drill.
2. A hollow, usually cylindrical chamber or barrel, as of a firearm.
3. The interior diameter of a hole, tube, or cylinder.
4. The caliber of a firearm.
5. A drilling tool.
CharlieSpeirs
I could go on, but it seems that this is quite a mouthful!!!
We have the ability to make our planet anything we want- depending on whether we live through positive or negative use of our creative energy/abilities.
adjective /bɔːd/ /bɔːrd/ A1 feeling unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do:
CharlieSpeirs
reply to post by Cuervo
Nice one pal, I appreciate that!!!
How I've regarded Egyptology is very important, however it kind of relies on the Universe growing from the Earth...
Which was most likely a mistranslation of the Glyphs, or deceptively done in later Dynasties to hand power over to a Male dominated Paganism!!!
If someone says we're Nuts, it's derogatory as a synonym for crazy!!!
Equally subliminal is this PopCulture fantasy of ejaculation being called a Nut, again very Male dominated word in regard to creation of life!!!
Egyptology is still important though, very!!!
Peace Cuervo!!!
Cuervo
reply to post by CharlieSpeirs
I really enjoyed reading this.
Just curious, how does Tefnut and Shu fit into your mythology if it all started with Nut?
mane of a horse, the line of hair along the spine of the neck
mane is the Latin word for "morning"
Cuervo
I've never met somebody who actually focuses on her so it's great to read your perspectives. Thanks for the thread.
The word "tef" is connected by folk etymology to the Ethio-Semitic root "ṭff", which means "lost" (because of the small size of the grain).