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  • drolex@sopuli.xyztoLord of the memes@midwest.socialBehind the scenes
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    21 days ago

    Have you ever torn up a giant tower disguised as a tree? Have you ever flooded and drowned thousands of orcs and goblins in anger, Peter? I was in the SAS during the war, Peter, and you can’t imagine what I’ve seen and what I’ve done. I have goblin blood on my hands, and I feel no remorse. Would you like to know how a goblin squeals when he drowns, Peter? It’s like a symphony of terror.




  • Haha stupid BuyNLarge fans, you’re a bunch of mainstream gullible sheep. You’ll buy any shit that big corpos will present you. Morons.

    I don’t fall in this consumer trap, I choose to buy my stuff at a little known shop. Sure it’s more expensive but the quality is a lot higher. If you want to try, it’s called B&L (by BuyNLarge).






  • drolex@sopuli.xyztoScience Memes@mander.xyzDormice
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    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_edible_dormouse

    Etymology

    The word dormouse comes from Middle English dormous, of uncertain origin, possibly from a dialectal *dor-, from Old Norse dár ‘benumbed’ and Middle English mous ‘mouse’.

    The word is sometimes conjectured to come from an Anglo-Norman derivative of dormir ‘to sleep’, with the second element mistaken for mouse, but no such Anglo-Norman term is known to have existed.[4]

    The Latin word glis, which is the origin of the scientific name, is from the Proto-Indo-European root *gl̥h₁éys ‘weasel, mouse’, related to Sanskrit गिरि girí ‘mouse’ and Ancient Greek γαλέη galéē ‘weasel’.

    The Wikipedia article slides over the word ‘edible’ like it’s a complete non-problem