01-23-2022, 04:22 PM
Oh man the last few posts gave me a good laugh!
For the record, every time I have copy-pasted the insults into a reply, I also have to change the font size because it comes out tiny. So it's not just y'all.
Also what I was wondering about Gall and the connection to the gallbladder, what I meant is the way Gall is used as a personality or action descriptor, it means something like "having balls" or even "preposterous", like when somebody does something and somebody retorts "the gall!", it's like saying "wow! where did that forwardness come from?!?" Or "how highly they must think themselves to act in that way towards another"
So my question is, how did gall / the gallbladder become associated with that meaning?
@nikoo_o lmaooo you changed the txt to tiny ! It's both funny and not, it sure shows what anxiety and wanting to do the right thing but not quite knowing how to interpret the information we're getting because of our anxiety, does to us and makes us Act, right? Makes me feel less alone with my (strange) thought processes sometimes then anyway XD
Also, @Dragon your
"I'll pray a thousand prayers for thy death"
Could be taken here in this social group as support or an act of mercy lol
Draw your neck out of your collar.
Taken from: Romeo and Juliet
This is sort of funny, I take it to mean something cowardly? Interesting phrasing
For the record, every time I have copy-pasted the insults into a reply, I also have to change the font size because it comes out tiny. So it's not just y'all.
Also what I was wondering about Gall and the connection to the gallbladder, what I meant is the way Gall is used as a personality or action descriptor, it means something like "having balls" or even "preposterous", like when somebody does something and somebody retorts "the gall!", it's like saying "wow! where did that forwardness come from?!?" Or "how highly they must think themselves to act in that way towards another"
So my question is, how did gall / the gallbladder become associated with that meaning?
@nikoo_o lmaooo you changed the txt to tiny ! It's both funny and not, it sure shows what anxiety and wanting to do the right thing but not quite knowing how to interpret the information we're getting because of our anxiety, does to us and makes us Act, right? Makes me feel less alone with my (strange) thought processes sometimes then anyway XD
Also, @Dragon your
"I'll pray a thousand prayers for thy death"
Could be taken here in this social group as support or an act of mercy lol
Draw your neck out of your collar.
Taken from: Romeo and Juliet
This is sort of funny, I take it to mean something cowardly? Interesting phrasing
A bucket full of wishes... is sometimes too heavy