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# both words share the same etymology and as such can be applied to many different 'kings', not specifically the one you mention
but in a wider sense it can also apply to 'pretender' gods in general from the bible, including the milton version, an angel who falls with lucifer.

The bird itself is a facile cartoonisation of the 'yellow sign', something said to hearald the King In Yellow.
To be honest, I was just fucking about symbols in my sketchbook and liked the anime-weirdness of the combination.


Why do you feel the need to pick everything apart?
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:24, archived)
# I feel the need to pick it apart
'cos other people here don't speak Semitic languages, so then they'd need the point explained. To someone who knows the alphabet, which is to whom you appear to be aiming at, then they might see the Melekh and the Molok and know about the whole Child Sacrifice thing.

But to people who can't do that, then they just face a wall of what the fuck.
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:29, archived)
# Does the picture make any sense whatsoever even if you recognise the symbols?
No. That's not the point. Being a smartass doesn't help you there.
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:30, archived)
# FB asked you a civil question
they weren't picking your image apart, merely asking the purpose

now cheer up you big dog's knob!
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:29, archived)
# He didn't actually ask a question, you'll note
he simply took it upon himself to unlighten some poor uneducated scribbler about what he'd just happened to draw.
It's a rude question.
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:33, archived)
# 2 questions
'Why do you have a picture of a bird saying Melekh or maybe Molok?'

and

'so... which one did you mean?'

both civil, niether rude, and if you didn't have a blobstrop on, you'd see that
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:35, archived)
# he answered his own question in his own post
that's just condescending
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:37, archived)
# I was asking 'cos the majority of people [including me] would be confused as fuck
and all I said was that a hebrew speaker 'might' get the whole melekh, molok thing - not that all would nor that I did.

So uh... stop trolling, silly sticky.
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:39, archived)
# you're still confused
what have you achieved?
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:40, archived)
# This:
both words share the same etymology and as such can be applied to many different "kings", not specifically the one you mention
but in a wider sense it can also apply to "pretender" gods in general from the bible, including the milton version, an angel who falls with lucifer.

The bird itself is a facile cartoonisation of the "yellow sign", something said to hearald the King In Yellow.
To be honest, I was just fucking about symbols in my sketchbook and liked the anime-weirdness of the combination.

Not still confused; I was confused.
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:42, archived)
# there is no deeper meaning here
the picture is for what it looks like, not what it means.

I'm just taking offence to you assuming you need to tell me what the definition of something i made is, and not only that, but you weren't even entirely right.
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:46, archived)
# it looks like a spastic Big Bird.
 
but not coloured in yet.
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:50, archived)
# that i'm quite happy for you to say
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 23:43, archived)
# ah fuck off then
life's too short for this bollocks
(, Tue 22 Apr 2008, 22:43, archived)