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Kohila

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  1. If you see how quickly I can pick up an instrument and learn it, you'd be like :OMG: .

     

    Seriously, music has been literally planted into me and has flourished into almost my whole life. I'm not afraid to risk my job or career for my love of music.

     

    So, honestly, it doesn't matter if I make it big or not, just that I make it. And that is what I intend to do. ;)

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    Kohilå

  2. Whoa. :blink:

     

    Still, I've got plenty of time to go through my options, seeing as I'm only a Freshman in High School! :lol:

     

    Anyways, even if I do go along that path, it'll be a good 8 years at least until anything along the lines of that happens. :P

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    Kohilå

  3. It'd be easier to post the PM I received from Toa_Ausar here. :)

    1. I think a good place to start to learn Kemet would be to purchase this specific version of The Book of the Dead, which is transliterated from Hieroglyphics (i.e. the written language) into Kemet (i.e. the spoken language) and then translated into English, as well as Easy Lessons in Egyptian. Also, if you're really serious about learning my language I would highly recommend investing in the following Two Volume Dictionary Set, also by E. A. Wallis Budge, plus these two resources by other authors aren't bad either.

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    Kohilå

  4. That would probably get on my nerves after a while. :P

     

    Anyways, I think I'm beginning to understand some key things here.

     

    Take, for example, the Kemet word "maå". There are two different dictionary entries for it; one way means 'the name of a star', while the other means 'a metal object'. For any person who is accustomed to the English language, we would think, how does that make sense? Well, it all depends on the way that the heiroglyphs are written. They are written so that a person would read it as "maå", but they could denotate the meaning of it by the different glyphs that make up the word.

     

    It's a very difficult language for me to grasp, but I'm getting there... :wacko:

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    Kohila

  5. Oh... :P

     

    Well, on another unrealted note, I discovered the meaning of "Maā-ti Ur". :)

     

    Maā-ti means "The two goddesses of truth; Isis and Nephthys.", while Ur means "Large house, mansion, palace." I'm hoping that these two together mean "House of Isis (Åuset) and Nephthys (Nebt-Het)."

     

    I hope this is correct... :unsure:

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    Kohilå

  6. I would've included Krekka, but he's not nessecarily evil. He is like Tarix; works for whoever pays him. Oh, and I guess Brutaka used to be somewhat evil, but he has converted now; into a pulsating mass of an Antidermis-addict! :lol:

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    Kohilå

  7. Now hold on a second, there've been plenty of male BIONICLE character's with blue armor that weren't evil, right?

     

    Well, there's Bru- wait. Oh! Takad- wait. Uhm... Vam- shoot. :wacko:

     

    Well, Tarix is good (For all we know... :evilgrin: ).

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    Kohila

  8. Honestly, I kinda guessed that, but I wasn't actually certain until just now.

    Sure ya did. :rolleyes:

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    Åusår
    • P.S.
      :P

     

    P.P.S. You might have been tipped off if anyone had noticed that I modified the "
    C.I.R.C.L.E. Logo
    " late last week.
    ;)

    Actually, I did notice the "C.I.R.C.L.E. Logo" change. :P I just didn't bring it up because I found no need to. I will admit, however, that it seemed weird to see everyone do a seat-flip in the logo. :lol:

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    Kohila

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