A Need for Myths, Legends, and Things of a Random Nature

Started by Imperial Logic49 pages

Big Phrases? Such as?

Do you mean in comparison to your own comments?

uh,.. ya like Human whatever

Only in comparison to your own abbreviation, incomplete sentences, and "slang" are my comments long.

The terms I use are the ones I find most suitable for what I am describing. I use the term Human Emotionalism because it is the most correct phrase and is an appropriate title for the trait.

I find my logic justifiable.
Elaborate if you believe me to be in error.

Originally posted by Imperial Logic
(silently raises eyebrow)

On a much less logical and not at all Vulcan note: YOU, "sccch" don't just post, VOTE.

I don't understand the question. Besides,I RARELY vote.

naw,.. I'm good.

sccch: It asks if you saw an ad for a play describing it as "The Humorous, Greek Tale of Karoz;God of the Rabbits and the blasphemous mortal Mayo", would you consider seeing it?
Your vote would be appreciated.
diddly-dum: That is sufficient.

Ok,I voted.

Sccch, if you choose not to vote, at least spread the word to others so more than two people visit.

By the human need to and ritual of expressing gratitude: Thank you.

I DID VOTE!!!

Um...Above comment by me was ment to go above you reply.
Once again, thank you.

bangin

Karoz does not seem to be doing well...

After people actually provide the requsted myths, I may provide more information about "The Tale of Mayo:Feel the Power of the Rabbit.

In response to sccch: I was in the process of typing and did not actually submit the comment until you had answered the one that came before. Therefor, I am not in error, just a slower typer.

K. thumbup1

(From lack of anything else to say)
Acceptable, but Illogical.

Also: Please help to spread the word of needed myth and random-ness.

Are you doing this thread out of randomness?

The thread itself is not random, it is requesting myths, both known and fabricated by yourself or your allies, to spark ideas to add onto a Greek play devised by Bwa Ha Ha and myself.

So, Negative the thread itself is not random. It contains "randomness".

THE PLAY WAS AWESOME!!! YOU SHOULDA SEEN IT!!!!!!!

Are you the one that voted for option 4?

Of coarse YOU think the play is awesome, you helped write it.

You just want a random Greek myth? I'm a little confused on the question, but I like to think I'm a storehouse of Greek myths, so I will try to give you a really fun one.

Once upon a time there was a lovely, virginal girl named Persephone who was the daughter of Demeter, goddess of grain, farming, and fertility...basically Mother Nature. The two loved harvesting grain to feed the humans. On the flip side is the lord of the underworld Hades, a dark and mysterious, but fair and decent god. He took one look at Persephone, fell madly in love, and knew he found his queen. Interestingly, Persephone translates to "destroyer of light" so it was almost as if she were destined for darker things than picking grain.
Anyhooo, some say Hades seduced her, others say he kidnapped her into the underworld and held her there. Meanwhile, Demeter lamented and neglected her duties as Mother Nature and the natural part of the world seemed to die. The one rule of the underworld is that you can't eat or drink anything there and escape. Persephone did not know this and ate six pomegranate seeds. At last, the gods found her and decided since Demeter and Hades are so important, Persephone should spend six months with her mother and six months with her husband rulling the underworld because of the number of seeds she ate. Thus, for six months, nature seems to die and lies in winter. This is the time Persephone became known as a hard but fair queen of the dead just like Hades.

Random enough?