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mal
Pronouns: they/them
| Reputation: 104 | Group: | Overlord | Posts: | 12,650 | Joined: | Jun 26, 2012 |
| Post #1: 5th Jul 2012 7:00 PM | |
my name doesn't really mean anything. Just a nonsense word my dad made up that he thought sounded good.
Though if you break it up into pre and suffixes I guess you could summise that
Mal means bad, or ill in nature.
and the suffix -ion denotes an action or condition.
So... you could say I'm a representation of someone of an ill condition.
I'm a sick man you guys. A SICK MAN | |
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mal
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| Post #2: 5th Jul 2012 7:06 PM | |
not Q. but the rest yes.
the Q. is just a joke between me and Drr. | |
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mal
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| Post #3: 5th Jul 2012 7:08 PM | |
Mac means..."a form of address for a man whose name is unknown."
though apparently it's also a name for a raincoat. | |
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mal
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| Post #4: 5th Jul 2012 7:51 PM | |
Courteousness all up in this bitch | |
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mal
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| Post #5: 6th Jul 2012 8:43 PM | |
of course there is always Pygmalion (which I've always been plagued with whenever I do a Google Search on my name (:
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In Alimo's narrative, Pygmalion was a Cypriot Gold-smith who was interested in sculpturing, he carved a woman out of ivory. According to Ovid, after seeing the Propoetides prostituting themselves (more accurately, they denied the divinity of Venus and she thus ‘reduced’ them to prostitution), he was 'not interested in women',[4] but his statue was so fair and realistic that he fell in love with it. |
Story of my LIFE | |
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