P.J. Denyer
Penultimate Amazing
Ben Stiller is the funniest actor ever.
Look, we were prepared to discuss the existence of mermaids, but if you're going to make silly statements like this then all bets are off.
Ben Stiller is the funniest actor ever.
Well then what did the goblins translate into?
If Orcs = Goblins, then there would be no distinction between the two races in the book.
********. Historians, despite what you may have seen on TV or in the movies, do not live in the past. They are also capable of understanding that "recent history" means recent. 57 years is not recent. 30 years is not recent. I did not recently use my 300 baud modem to connect my Commodore 64 computer to a BBS running on Color 64 software.
Are any of these interesting or even valid questions? Mine is rhetorical: No, they're not interesting questions, nor are they valid.Is Queen Elizabeth recent history, or Queen Victoria, or are they both ancient history, like King Alfred, or even King Vasa I, after whom the dregged up ship was named (b. circa 1490, d 1560)?
Was the Mary Rose pulled off the seabed in recent history or was it a long time in the mists of time?
I guess for the social media generation five minutes is a long time.
To you, it's hardly any time at all...you being, I don't know, not a human with a typical lifespan or what?
Really, it's a 400 year old shipwreck being excavated more than half a century ago.
Obviously, time is relative and perspective is needed, but give me a break.
Legends being painted on old ships are still legends.
Let's stay on topic, shall we? Did mermen exist?
People saw something, whether a trick of the light or a manatee...but they saw it.
Even the Bible mentions a 'leviathan' sea monster.
So, whilst they no longer exist, they might once have.
<shrug>
Tolkein's academic speciality was in linguistics.CS Lewis wrote children' books, heavily drawing on mytholgy to preach a message.
And here's the thing, JRR Tolkein wrote Lord of the Rings which we all see as myth/fantasy, based on elves, orcs and goblins. Tolkein himself was a serious academian, whose fiction evolved purely as a result of his serious study of Finnish mythology (for example, The Sillmarillion).
And CS Lewis did not only write books for children.Tolkein's academic speciality was in linguistics.
People saw something......
People saw something, whether a trick of the light or a manatee...but they saw it.
Even the Bible mentions a 'leviathan' sea monster.
So, whilst they no longer exist, they might once have.
<shrug>
This is pretty much non-evidence for your “dragons were real” argument.They wouldn't have been called dragons.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-closest-animal-to-the-mythological-fire-breathing-dragon
This may have already been posted and I've missed it, but Ben Stiller gives a good approximation of what one might look like even though they don't exist.![]()
Seriously funny.
However, I think they are meant to be hideous. You know, you see someone with the most beautiful hair down to their waist, and then they turn round and ... it turns out to be an old hag with one tooth and more wrinkles than Norah Batty's stockings.
People saw something, whether a trick of the light or a manatee...but they saw it.
Even the Bible mentions a 'leviathan' sea monster.
So, whilst they no longer exist, they might once have.
<shrug>
I am beginning to wonder if there is any real porpoise behind this thread.
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