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( , Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:04, archived)

Say it in a grandiose Blessed way.
'MOTH'
Ooooh, the power. Loves moths, I does.
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Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:05,
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'MOTH'
Ooooh, the power. Loves moths, I does.

I do not think it means what you think it means.
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Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:13,
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Into café press. AMAZING amounts of stuff.
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Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:23,
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Plus Inigo's quite fit.
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Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:13,
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Who's an egyptian guy type God of something.
Hang on.
*googlesbian*
'Thoth, a Greek name derived from the Egyptian *ḏiḥaut (written by Egyptians as ḏḥwty) was considered one of the more important gods of the Egyptian pantheon. His feminine counterpart was Maàt.[2] His chief shrine was at Khemennu, where he was the head of the local company of gods, later renamed Hermopolis by the Greeks (in reference to him through the Greeks' interpretation that he was the same as Hermes) and Eshmûnên by the Arabs. He also had shrines in Abydos, Hesert, Urit, Per-Ab, Rekhui, Ta-ur, Sep, Hat, Pselket, Talmsis, Antcha-Mutet, Bah, Amen-heri-ab, and Ta-kens.[3]
He was considered the heart and tongue of Ra as well as the means by which Ra's will was translated into speech.[4] He has also been likened to the Logos of Plato[5] and the mind of God.[6](See The All) In the Egyptian mythology, he has played many vital and prominent roles, including being one of the two gods, the other being his feminine counterpart Maàt, who stood on either side of Ra's boat.[7] He has further been involved in arbitration[8], magic, writing, science[9], and the judging of the dead.[10]'
He had a birdy head. Tee hee!
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Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:11,
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Hang on.
*googlesbian*
'Thoth, a Greek name derived from the Egyptian *ḏiḥaut (written by Egyptians as ḏḥwty) was considered one of the more important gods of the Egyptian pantheon. His feminine counterpart was Maàt.[2] His chief shrine was at Khemennu, where he was the head of the local company of gods, later renamed Hermopolis by the Greeks (in reference to him through the Greeks' interpretation that he was the same as Hermes) and Eshmûnên by the Arabs. He also had shrines in Abydos, Hesert, Urit, Per-Ab, Rekhui, Ta-ur, Sep, Hat, Pselket, Talmsis, Antcha-Mutet, Bah, Amen-heri-ab, and Ta-kens.[3]
He was considered the heart and tongue of Ra as well as the means by which Ra's will was translated into speech.[4] He has also been likened to the Logos of Plato[5] and the mind of God.[6](See The All) In the Egyptian mythology, he has played many vital and prominent roles, including being one of the two gods, the other being his feminine counterpart Maàt, who stood on either side of Ra's boat.[7] He has further been involved in arbitration[8], magic, writing, science[9], and the judging of the dead.[10]'
He had a birdy head. Tee hee!

and people complain about the absurdity of moths being related to cats and owls
i ask you
tchah
( ,
Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:12,
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i ask you
tchah

...the son of Nemesis the Warlock, too?
[/2000AD geek]
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Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:16,
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[/2000AD geek]

moth, owl, cat, get a moth tonight pinch its abdomen and get a good look. Fluffy yeas but slightly cat like and a bit owly.
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Fri 25 Aug 2006, 12:12,
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