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8Lou1

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a think a lot of people have things they know, but are sort of useless knowledge. sometimes this knowhow is also a sort of old wives wisdom, even if we dont recognize it as such. one cant write a whole topic about it other then create The Wizard Forum List of Old Wives Tales.

so, did you know sabre in arabic means patience? this one made me look at the sabretooth clan with father sebastian a little different.
and did you know that grog is an old medicine with booze, citron and honey to stop a sore throat?
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grog=grok. excuse the typo, musk is an ass...
 
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Not so much an old wives tale, but I always imagine how the words acorn and our Dutch "eekhoorn" (squirrel - pronounced as acorn) came to be when a Celtic and Germanic tribe met and saw the little creature eating.
What do you call that? Eekhoorn. Acorn? Yeah.
 

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@8Lou1 asked me to repost here about demons being bamboozled by geometric shapes. From a blog post I found:

Puzzles as a defense

Throughout history and across geography, more than one culture has come to the same conclusion that mazes (and puzzles) can be used to confuse, distract and
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For example, the “
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” is a hexagram-based* star with interlocking triangles that are meant to confuse and confound demons. It was this symbol on King Solomon’s ring, which gave him his commanding power over the
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The Jews of Mesopotamia employed incantations written in spirals on the inside of
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in order to entrap demons. Often puzzle traps work like a roach motel—malevolent forces check in but they don’t check out.

What about in other magical traditions?

In America, one common method of keeping witches out of your home is to leave a broom lying across the doorway. This is because, when confronted with a cluster of objects, the witch is compelled to count them. Counting every bristle, grain of rice,
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, grains of
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, or other objects…takes time. A similar tradition can be found throughout the American South and in the Caribbean.

In the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia, scattering grains of uncooked rice in front of the door is used to keep away witches and, similar to many anti-
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practices, may have originated from West Africa, where similar traditions can be found.

Puzzles and dimensional conundrums using these methods to confound entities, provided an excellent backdrop to explain linear, planar and dimensional mathematics in the classic book , “Flatland”, published in 1884.

According to Witches Still Live by Theda Kenyon (published 1929):
Every necromancer, for example, knows how to draw
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, riddled with “blind alleys.” These are wrapped as amulets, in silk or cotton, and worn either as a
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, or as an actual curative dressing over the seat of affection. It is assumed that the evil spirit will start roaming about this maze, and, betrayed by curiosity or boredom or some such human weakness, will just naturally get lost, and spend all the rest of his immortal life with his nose to the ground, his one-dimension mind never realizing the possibility of stepping over the lines. Sometimes these drawings are augmented by texts from the Koran for the Moslems, and from the Puranos for the Hindus.
 

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thanks @Robert Ramsay.
what i actually ment was to post it like:

did you know demons are bamboozled by geometric shapes?


why? cause it leaves people to ponder or do research. it seems humans need help with that. most didnt learn to think and research or ask questions in school.

so did you know that moroccans can only make crumpets (enlgish pancake) when the moon and the stars align and the one cooking doesnt have the evil eye upon them?

and did you know that mi6 used the name pindar for their tower of london office?

and did you know 007 is/was john dee?

and did you know a did you know is possible on any topic and all are welcome?
 

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Did you know some folks believed sewing a key into your pillow kept demons from whispering to you in your sleep? Guess the demons got tired of lock-picking school.
 
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@FireBorn :
did you know its now several times you dont understand forum etiquette?

did you know you need to read the header of the topic and read the first post, so you understand whats it about?

and did you know it also differs in what category the topic is posted?

did you also know that making mistakes in this area of mistakes can eventually give you a ban or the label troll?

and did you know that this post is in the lounge, so here it isnt taken that serious?
 

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@FireBorn :
did you know its now several times you dont understand forum etiquette?

did you know you need to read the header of the topic and read the first post, so you understand whats it about?

and did you know it also differs in what category the topic is posted?

did you also know that making mistakes in this area of mistakes can eventually give you a ban or the label troll?

and did you know that this post is in the lounge, so here it isnt taken that serious?
I fixed my post. Also, dont talk to me like that again.
 

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did you know water is wet?
A descending Rabbi said, "Do not say, 'water, water'."
Because if you do you either die from "feasting the eyes", go insane with cosmic horror, or become a heretic (either Sadducee, Neoplatonist, Stoic or Epicurean, whichever).

Did you know that a knife cannot cut itself?
 

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Did you know, what glitters perishes in the water of kings?

Did you know, that order and neatness are for idiots, that only true masters rule over chaos?
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Did you know, that a clean house is a sign of a wasted life?

 
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