Psyche's Muse
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4/14/2017 10:49:55 AM
“GOOD” it’s “FRIDAY” ...TGIF!!!
Good, God... It Is Friday!
Tell Him(God/Omnipotent/All-Powerful) that Friday... IS “GOOD”!
And IT IS!!!
“GOOD”!!!
And IT IS!!!
“FRIDAY”!!!
“FRY”-DAY... “Fry Him!”
This Is “THE DAY” that we “BURN” him(Christ/Truth/Reality)
Burn Him(The Truth) with the “Facts” which “We” have ”Determined” are the “Most” Important.
This is such a Good and Grand Day... the Grandest Day of all in fact!
...The Day Honoring the “Weaker” Sex
...and at the “Weakened” ...“End” of the Week
It is our “Day Of The Mother”(Venus/Goddess Of “Love”)
That ”Fat Lady” who sang(espoused, expressed, gave birth) is now recanting(eating her “Word”s)
Her “Siren Song” is now QUIET!(banished, forbidden, outlawed)
And “WE”(those who are “In Power”) are now greatly relieved!
Now, Hear Ye, Hear Ye!
Everyone...
Back To Sleep!
Nothing Going On Here!
PEACE!!!
BE STILL...
CALM!!!
QUIET!!!
Shut Your Mouth!
(‘Cuz you know I’ll “GET YOU” if you don’t)
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Steve April
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4/14/2017 1:44:54 PM
---- Updated 4/14/2017 1:55:58 PM
Well, well, well...
I'm interested in etymologies, and sources, where words come from...
Monday...The name of Monday is derived from Old English Monandæg and Middle English Monenday, originally a translation of Latin dies lunae "day of the Moon".
Tuesday...Old English tiwesdæg "Tiw's (Tiu's) day", norse god of war.
Wednesday...woden's day, norse god of the sky.
Thursday...named after Thor, norse god of thunder.
Friday...comes from the Old English Frigedæg, meaning the "day of Frige", a result of an old convention associating the Old English goddess Frigg with the Roman goddess Venus, with whom the day is associated in many different cultures.
Saturday...after Saturn, the father of Jupiter, in roman mythology.
Sunday...the sun's day, derived from Hellenistic astrology,
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Psyche's Muse
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4/15/2017 7:58:05 PM
Dang it! My iPad won't play/view those offerings above... will have to log in with my pc later on...
Why the "Holy" number is "7"
7 Heavenly Bodies move across the sky separately from the stars
Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn
A lunar cycle is 28 days(4 phases of 7 days) and was the most primitive and most valued of the astronomical "time pieces".
(month supposedly means a "moon cycle" and yet there are "13" of them each year)
(I'd also note that there are 7 "Holes" in our head)
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