The infamous Quiverbone Quarterback struck again!
So many times, it happens too fast...you trade your passion for glory. Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past, you must fight just to keep them alive.
Age 44, Male
Software Engineer
Somewhere in Nevada...
Somewhere in California..
Joined on 11/29/05
The infamous Quiverbone Quarterback struck again!
Ha ha, I never thought we'd get a Q... now do Z!
The video looks awesome! I'm super excited to play it when it's done.
I'm excited for you to get to play it!
The Zuckerstange Zealot?
Best I can pull, pun intended.
Ha ha, that'll work!
Zucchini Zinger
Zucchini Zealot might be even better! GOOD BRAINSTORMING GUYS!
@test-object Since you are using german already, "Zipfel" is a straightforward synonym.
Ich keine spreche Deutsch...
Gonad Guardian, Underside Umpire, Xiphoid Xenagogue. (X is really a stretch...)
Ha ha, those are pretty good, though I think Xiphoid is in the chest area right?
Brilliant stuff as always! :)
Thankyousir! :-D :-D
Glad to see you're moving forward on projects. The large space devoted to circumcision is... interesting. Honestly it doesn't really matter, it doesn't alter the capability to reproduce, it's almost universally done during infantile stages you won't even remember, and the data behind pros/cons isn't even really consistent (googled it a couple months back for effects, expected conclusive "bad" evidence against circumcision, found out data is all over the place and inconclusive instead) Honestly, it's been happening for ages, and the world hasn't even slowed down, let alone stopped spinning... and good luck convincing religious people to lay down arms over faith, that's just not gonna happen by anyone's initiative but their own... seems kinda... interesting to devote so much time and space to it lol. Anyways, keep cruising on projects, your work is kick-ass.
Just imagine if we weren't doing it already and someone came up to you with the idea...
adjective
1.
Anatomy, Zoology . sword-shaped; ensiform.
noun
2.
the xiphisternum.
Origin:
1740–50; < Neo-Latin xiphoīdēs < Greek xiphoeidḗs swordlike, equivalent to xíph ( os ) sword + -oeidēs -oid
Literally, sword shaped. Medical science sometimes uses Xiphoid to describe the lower part of the sternum. I mean the first one. :3
Awesome! You learn something new every day! The fact that you had this knowledge at your proverbial fingertips already is really impressive!
AliceMako
How about champion of the defenceless?
While there are genuine medical conditions that would prompt a partial or full circumcision these are fairly rare.
Yes it's genital mutilation and the female equivalent would be to remove the entire outer labia, though you may have picked up that the cultural/faith version of that involves removing the clitoris which is another level of brutality obviously.
Since it occurs on a rather large scale and this being 2014 by now we should be able to call it what it is, namely mass infant abuse.
BoMToons
Ha ha, there needs to be some alliteration going on in these titles! But I agree wit ya on err-thing :-)