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wurd of the worlds end question

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Hearthcoal
Unhomed123, fka Findail, aka Rocky, left a somewhat obstreperous post on the old discussion board that sparked a rather convoluted conversation which wound its way past würds, worms and weirds, a Wounded Moose, gerbils and Michael Flatley (diddly-dee, MG-F) before it got to Valkyries and Richard Gere.

You think I'm making this up? Go see for yourself.

wurd of the worlds end question

Unhomed123's question, which may never have been answered, was:
...I have a question about the whole wurd of the worlds end thing. how did it come to be? I thought that the worm was the earth, and then it died, and it decomposed and the skin of the worm made up the landscape. that, im pretty sure, is f**k ing wrong. so.... humor me. I read TOT pretty fast, so I didnt read very carefully. plus, I figured it out that it was wrong because at the end of TOT, the worm awoken and, how could the worm awaken when I thought it was dead. anyway, im 12 and Im using youth as an exuse for ignorance so..... deal with it. ...

I dig Nicor!

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by danlo
I don't think 2 wurm was ever really dead, so 2 speak, It just ate a bunch of stars and things and then curls in2 a ball and goes in2 an extremely long hibernation period until it breaks the planet it formed when it's awakened or hungry--and does it again... :D Hey Hearth! in my last post in this topic on the old forum do u think maybe I was reffering 2 the wurm as an external vaccuum apparatus???!!! :D :D :D :D :D :twisted: 8) 8)

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Hearthcoal
Yikes!

You know, this bears looking into. There may be a resemblence between you and the "deranged, obsessed captain" fixated on "the destroyer thing [that] is like this light years-long funnel vaccum."

(Does Freud have a name for this sort of interest?)

Analogy

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Guest
I know the analogy is probably lacking (and in some cases completely breaking down), but I always thought of the wurm somewhat akin to the serpant encircling the Earth from the Norse myths and the oncoming of Ragnarok (the final battle). [Would the part be played by Richard Gere? :) ]

hearthcoal

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by saltheart foamfollower123
im unhomed123, rocky, now im saltheart foamfollower123

hearthcoal, that first message,whats up withthat? were you like insulting me?you said big words that i dont understand ( im used to that because srd uses big words also)but i dont under stand that....i dont get you... i thought only nice people were on kevins watch... wat was the ACTUAL meaning of the post you did? to embarras me? :cry:
maybe im mis judging you hearth coal but if i am please tell me. if i am im sorry
:) :D :lol:

Anonymous Post

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Bannor
The post above in blue was from me. Don't know why I ranked an anonymous! :) Saltheart, I know that the post after mine wasn't to me, but I thought I'd share something that I do. I keep a dictionary right by my computer to handle words like "obstreperous" (which when I looked up the aforementioned word, the dictionary gave me the definition-- "unruly").
My favorite all-time sentence (for dictionary drill) is:
"They were featureless and telic, like lambent gangrene."
I believe SD once said that he felt like he owed something to vocabulary to not let it die from not being used. Even though I have to crank out the dictionary (and I'm a teacher), I really enjoy learning new words--as long as they don't come too many and too quickly together in one sentence.
{You are a cool guy, portraying one of the coolest characters ever, Saltheart Foamfollower!} :)

To Saltheart Foamfollower123

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Hearthcoal
Look, Kid, a guy who "shouts" in his post, throws around the F-word and ends his message with "...deal with it! :evil: " shouldn't be insulted when he is described as "somewhat obstreperous."

The remainder of my earlier post described what others wrote about in response to your original message. I was only commenting on the twists and turns our discussions take. We start off in one direction, then we carom off each other and into different a direction all together.

Who could predict that a question about the Worm and the World's End would lead to comments about gerbils and Richard Gere? (Don't ask...if you're really 12, you're too young to know.)

The Worm is a relatively popular topic that has been discussed before, and I thought it ought to be "imported" over here to the new board.

I like you, Kid, so I am going to share the March Hare's very good advice to Alice. ( A Mad Tea Party )
Say what you mean.
I make every effort to do that (though I will not claim to always be successful). With that in mind, SF123, no, my post was not meant to embarass you. But if I ever do decide to insult you, you won't have to ask if I have. :twisted:

BTW - Bannor is absolutely correct about the dictionary. Here are a couple of links to my favorite online dictionaries:

Dictionary.com

Merriam-Webster Online

AskOxford.com

To Saltheart Foamfollower123

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Vain
Hearthcoal wrote: But if I ever do decide to insult you, you won't have to ask if I have.
Classic !! I'm still chortling away here :lol:

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Bannor
Hearthcoal, that askoxford.com is one excellent site. I visited it and found myself entering a contest. I've bookmarked the site for future reference.