Yes.Trash Boat wrote:
will deadbeat's beard be big enough to shield all of us when it comes?
Yes.Trash Boat wrote:
will deadbeat's beard be big enough to shield all of us when it comes?
i like that you think i'd try save this hell hole :pGumpyyy wrote:
Yes.Trash Boat wrote:
will deadbeat's beard be big enough to shield all of us when it comes?
hahaCuboidBeats wrote:
I feel like the only guy that'll actually miss seeing random posts here. By the way, if off topic is being discontinued, does that mean surveys and forum games will be discontinued too?
Brian is our lord and savior.B1rd wrote:
Brian is the chosen one, he'll save us.
Genocide wrote:
lel
hahahahahahahahBrian OA wrote:
Maybe you guys could save this place by going a step beyond ironic shitposting and meme spamming. Just a thought, really. Doubt it would happen.
Finally something that I can agree with.Aurani wrote:
Go home, Eph, you're drunk. :V
Wikipedia wrote:
In Greek mythology, a phoenix or phenix (Greek: φοῖνιξ phoinix) is a long-lived bird that can regenerate or be reborn. Associated with the sun, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor. The phoenix was subsequently adopted as a symbol in Early Christianity. While the phoenix typically dies by fire in most versions of the legend, there are less popular versions of the myth in which the mythical bird dies and simply decomposes before being born again. According to some legends, the phoenix could live over 1400 years before rebirth. Herodotus, Lucan, Pliny the Elder, Pope Clement I, Lactantius, Ovid, Isidore of Seville, Rabbi Yannai, and Rashi are among those who have contributed to the explanation, retelling, and transmission of the phoenix motif.