The Kurgan on 27/7/2002 at 14:41
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Originally posted by tungsten homo ludens:
don't read Deus Ex in latin, but in the twisted way some English speakers try latin, twist it a little bit and add an "y" to the end....
and? klick? :idea: :laff:
FOX - Trooper on 27/7/2002 at 16:02
:laff: :laff: :cheeky:
i have latin at school, its a fantastic language, and the name "deus ex" is very cool! :)
Crazysheep on 31/7/2002 at 17:19
How about paranoiaies? (pronounced par-a-noy-ah-eyes) Like plurals of paranoia. Singular is paranoiaie, though. Has to be different from paranoia itself to avoid confusion.
Gothik on 2/8/2002 at 17:29
An Ex-Phile?
*sorry* I'll just get my coat...
oneshotnokill on 24/8/2002 at 05:22
how about:
A test tube baby
oneshotnokill on 24/8/2002 at 05:30
Heres one:
a naval officer
Guess what that's from?
hint: you should have been exposed to in the 10 grade
sny on 24/8/2002 at 23:56
*looks at the two words: Deus Ex*
...what about godchild? intervener? avatar?
I need sleep. :p :sweat:
oneshotnokill on 25/8/2002 at 20:38
The naval offier is the deus ex in "lord of the flies". he shows up in the very last chapter, and solves all the problems the boys are haveing on the island
PlaneShifter on 28/8/2002 at 21:26
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Originally posted by oneshotnokill The naval offier is the deus ex in "lord of the flies". he shows up in the very last chapter, and solves all the problems the boys are haveing on the island Yes, but he leads them into the large-scale version of what they just experienced on the island, as there is a war going on. So their problems aren't really solved at all.
-PlaneShifter-
Deus_Ex_Girl on 29/8/2002 at 21:05
that's e z.:cheeky: DEUS_EX_GIRL