Originally posted by Seitse Do you agree? Yes, no, why?
Of course if names are earned rather than given at birth there is some merit to the saying. Otherwise : rather not. Though people can accept their name as part of their fate. This of course would be nomen est fatum.
Originally posted by Ponderable Of course if names are earned rather than given at birth there is some merit to the saying. Otherwise : rather not. Though people can accept their name as part of their fate. This of course would be nomen est fatum.
Who you calling fat?
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Originally posted by Seitse Do you agree? Yes, no, why?
Your name will influence how you behave and how you are treated.
Originally posted by Seitse Do you agree? Yes, no, why?
Cunctanti telum Seitse fatale coruscat, sortitus fortunam oculis, et corpore toto eminus intorquet. murali concita numquam tormento sic saxa fremunt nec fulmine tanti dissultant crepitus.
Originally posted by Pianoman1 Cunctanti telum Seitse fatale coruscat, sortitus fortunam oculis, et corpore toto eminus intorquet. murali concita numquam tormento sic saxa fremunt nec fulmine tanti dissultant crepitus.