aeva, 1 year ago you ever think about how "poseidon" basically means fish monster
you ever think about how "poseidon" basically means fish monster
kkremitzki, 1 year ago @aeva similarly mildly mind-blowing is that omega and omicron are just "big O, little O"
@aeva similarly mildly mind-blowing is that omega and omicron are just "big O, little O"
Kencf618033, 1 year ago @aeva No, I think about how “Pacific” has one constant and one vowel, each of which occurs twice, and each set of which has two pronunciations.
@aeva No, I think about how “Pacific” has one constant and one vowel, each of which occurs twice, and each set of which has two pronunciations.
oblomov, 1 year ago @aeva wouldn't we like to know https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poseidon#Etymology
@aeva wouldn't we like to know https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poseidon#Etymology
aeva, 1 year ago @oblomov i'm not clicking that link. i'm never falling for rick roll again
@oblomov i'm not clicking that link. i'm never falling for rick roll again
oblomov, 1 year ago @aeva you mean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcuY9CtYPKs ?
@aeva you mean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcuY9CtYPKs ?
trogluur, 1 year ago @aeva @oblomov It's not a rickroll. It's about multiple theories about the ethimology of the word Ποσειδῶν. It says that the word probably either has a pre-greek origin or it means master of waters.
@aeva @oblomov It's not a rickroll. It's about multiple theories about the ethimology of the word Ποσειδῶν. It says that the word probably either has a pre-greek origin or it means master of waters.
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