Skitzocow Chris Gillon / Autphag and Spergchan / Sophie Y’Israeli - Autistic North Koreaboo, Also a Man

Who passes better as a woman?

  • Autphag:

    Votes: 36 9.9%
  • Robert Wayne Stiles

    Votes: 327 90.1%

  • Total voters
    363
To the massive surprise of absolutely nobody, it's another made up bullshit word that our resident retard will no doubt claim has some sort of proto-historical root in a language-soup nobody's ever heard of, throwing some more nonsense words in for good measure.
That's very vestiture of you, as we say in Choson-Gaelic dialect.
 
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To the massive surprise of absolutely nobody, it's another made up bullshit word that our resident retard will no doubt claim has some sort of proto-historical root in a language-soup nobody's ever heard of, throwing some more nonsense words in for good measure.
In my electives for Ord. literature I am anthropologically and entymologically qualified to a 2:1 average.
 
Entym- means "caterpule"; CORRECT, BUT IT IS METAPHOR, "ALIKENABLE TO THE LEGS OF A CATERPILLAR", from which we get proverbial root.
No, try again. Stop just making shit up, you slack-sphinctered retard. You're attempting to conflate "entomology" and "etymology" and it's cringe as fuck.
 
Chris Gillian , a master linguistic person everyone!


No, try again. Stop just making shit up, you slack-sphinctered retard. You're attempting to conflate "entomology" and "etymology" and it's cringe as fuck.
He even got that wrong, but at least he came close. Base word means insect Chris. You know, those creatures that are cleaner and more intelligent than you.
 
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I can tell you that the word etymology has nothing to do with caterpillars.
Ergo, looking back to what I was able to earliest trace in Wasphallix French and Teutonic Slavonic Dutch of the Western Roman a.k.a. Neo-Polish or Unholy Kingdom:

catjer and also catois <- char <- khar <- dzhjar <- zjirm <- zhiminn <- emenn <- emntem <- entym- which was "origin", inverse listedly, to -> original -> origin -> omen -> orign as in a neologism which had to be contextually formed owing to its simplex verb placement "to originate" -> orign -> the original -> the originative -> that ordinate/that assignable -> that derivatively originating forthwith but in the other language "to branch".

No, try again. Stop just making shit up, you slack-sphinctered retard. You're attempting to conflate "entomology" and "etymology" and it's cringe as fuck.
Entymology refers to words, etymology refers to the theory of science and idea-origins vs. words, etiology refers to causes and sources, epistemology refers to the heory of knowledge and scientific inquiry.
 
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Chris Gillian , a master linguistic person everyone!



He even got that wrong, but at least he came close. Base word means insect Chris. You know, those creatures that are cleaner and more intelligent than you.
Why are people called Chris always lolcows? I can name three (this yute, Chris Chan and Chris ”my only claim to fame is being Roberto de Cine's brother” Chipman).
Ergo, looking back to what I was able to earliest trace in Wasphallix French and Teutonic Slavonic Dutch of the Western Roman a.k.a. Neo-Polish or Unholy Kingdom:
It looks like you're trying to sperg about the Holy Roman Empire. Would you like some help with that?
Entymology refers to words
Entomology refers to insects. Etymology refers to words, and entymology isn't a word.
 
Why are people called Chris always lolcows? I can name three (this yute, Chris Chan and Chris ”my only claim to fame is being Roberto de Cine's brother” Chipman).

It looks like you're trying to sperg about the Holy Roman Empire. Would you like some help with that?

Entomology refers to insects. Etymology refers to words, and entymology isn't a word.
Regardless what an entomologue is, you're mistaken about entymae.
 
Entymology refers to words, etymology refers to the theory of science and idea-origins vs. words, etiology refers to causes and sources, epistemology refers to the heory of knowledge and scientific inquiry.
I have to assume you're being deliberately obtuse at this point, but just for shits and giggles:
Etymology - The study of words, their construction and meanings, how those have changed through history
Entomology - The study of insects and their coexistence with humans and the wider world.
Etiology - Primarily medical, refers to the cause (or method of causation) of disease.
Epistemology - The study of nature, method and history of human knowledge.

So, you're 1 and 3; congratulations on only being 75% retarded, or rather, 25% less retarded than we thought you to be.
 
Regardless what an entomologue is, you're mistaken about entymae.
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Regardless what an entomologue is, you're mistaken about entymae.
entymae is not a word.

You purposefully invent words to sound and look like preexisting words, so you can smugly chuckle and say we're the ones who are confused.
You do this to make up for the fact that you're ugly and have no applicable skills that would facilitate getting laid.
 
entymae is not a word.

You purposefully invent words to sound and look like preexisting words, so you can smugly chuckle and say we're the ones who are confused.
You do this to make up for the fact that you're ugly and have no applicable skills that would facilitate getting laid.
or getting a job.
 
entymae is not a word.

You purposefully invent words to sound and look like preexisting words, so you can smugly chuckle and say we're the ones who are confused.
You do this to make up for the fact that you're ugly and have no applicable skills that would facilitate getting laid.

or getting a job.
This in substitute simply confers "we are the stonecutters and masons of altering and retarding diction."
 
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