Puppies04
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Does "Ye Gods" mean something? ...or is it supposed to say "egads?"
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ye_gods
1. Use google.
2. Don't look like dick.
3. ????
4. Profit
Does "Ye Gods" mean something? ...or is it supposed to say "egads?"
"From now on I'm gonna be total alpha bro".
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I did Google it. Read about it. Asked the question because I've never heard it used.
Don't respond like a dick.
I went down the rabbit hole and read about minced oaths. I also read something that challenged the accepted idea of where "ye gods" comes from - something about the Elizabeth era only considering references to "the one true God" as swearing and "ye gods" as plural would have been incorrect for the era it is said to have come from. If "ye gods" references pagan gods, it would not have been considered "blasphemous" and there would have been no need to develop a minced oath alternative to the swear word. But whatever. So sorry for being curious
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Oh I get it. You thought I was being serious in that other thread where I was having some fun with the differences between British English and U.S. English (boot/trunk, pavement/ground, car park/parking lot).
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Sexism is funny.
Well, sometimes.
I did Google it. Read about it. Asked the question because I've never heard it used.
Don't respond like a dick.
I went down the rabbit hole and read about minced oaths. I also read something that challenged the accepted idea of where "ye gods" comes from - something about the Elizabeth era only considering references to "the one true God" as swearing and "ye gods" as plural would have been incorrect for the era it is said to have come from. If "ye gods" references pagan gods, it would not have been considered "blasphemous" and there would have been no need to develop a minced oath alternative to the swear word. But whatever. So sorry for being curious
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Oh I get it. You thought I was being serious in that other thread where I was having some fun with the differences between British English and U.S. English (boot/trunk, pavement/ground, car park/parking lot).
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I'm going with the Carnival Sensation. It has the most lifeboats.Cruise ships from the top view = http://mashable.com/2015/03/09/aerial-view-cruise-ship/
which are bigger than the titanic?
^Wrong text on that shirt.
It should be "Kill All Men"
Fucking GOLD!hehehe hahahaha
Sandra:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9ttQEQH9bY
Nigella:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtS2Ikk7A9I
Gordon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIesCd4I4hU