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To: Cats Pajamas

Yesterday Trump tweeted “law and order”. Some think he’s signalling when a deepstater is executed.

A dog death means a DS death I believe?

Could the 2 tweets be related?


218 posted on 09/01/2020 7:54:44 PM PDT by MNDude
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To: MNDude

Yesterday Trump tweeted “law and order”. Some think he’s signalling when a deepstater is executed.
A dog death means a DS death I believe?
Could the 2 tweets be related?
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Yesterday Schiffty tweeted about his dog dying...

https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1300837296569282561

Adam Schiff@RepAdamSchiff

Last week, our family said goodbye to our beloved dog Mia after 13 and a half joyful years.

These past few months, we were lucky to get so much quality time with Mia at home.

For those of you with furry friends in your family, I hope you can cherish the extra time with them.
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12:45 PM · Sep 1, 2020·Twitter for iPhone


309 posted on 09/02/2020 4:50:20 AM PDT by smileyface (I LOVE POTUS DONALD J. TRUMP!)
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To: MNDude

We'll all be dead soon. Forever. So have a great day😎 pic.twitter.com/VOcSW0SJy1— Ricky Gervais (@rickygervais) September 1, 2020


332 posted on 09/02/2020 6:47:17 AM PDT by Miss Didi ("After all...tomorrow is another day." Scarlett O'Hara, Gone with the Wind)
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To: MNDude

DOG COMMS?

There is mystery surrounding the etymology of the word Dog. Digging last night I found more. I found the dice “dog throw” some months back in Egyptian lore. The etymology of dog further shows “the lucky player” was literally “the dog-killer.”

According to the etymology, the origin of the word dog remains one of the great mysteries of English etymology.

The word mystery intrigues me because of the frequent mention of “Mystery religion” in Scripture.

I wonder if it goes back to Cain, Tubal-Cain.

Dog > Canis > Cane > Cain (? Mystery Religion)

Spitballing here but will continue to paw at this like sneaky, skulking Cats do.

Q did say more than once that their symbolism would be their downfall.

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https://www.etymonline.com/word/dog

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—where the word for “the lucky player” was literally “the dog-killer”), which plausibly explains the Greek word for “danger,” kindynos, which appears to be “play the dog”
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dog (n.)

“quadruped of the genus Canis,” Old English docga, a late, rare word, used in at least one Middle English source in reference specifically to a powerful breed of canine; other early Middle English uses tend to be depreciatory or abusive. Its origin remains one of the great mysteries of English etymology.

The word forced out Old English hund (the general Germanic and Indo-European word, from root from PIE root *kwon-) by 16c. and subsequently was picked up in many continental languages (French dogue (16c.), Danish dogge, German Dogge (16c.)). The common Spanish word for “dog,” perro, also is a mystery word of unknown origin, perhaps from Iberian. A group of Slavic “dog” words (Old Church Slavonic pisu, Polish pies, Serbo-Croatian pas) likewise is of unknown origin.

In reference to persons, by c. 1200 in abuse or contempt as “a mean, worthless fellow, currish, sneaking scoundrel.” Playfully abusive sense of “rakish man,” especially if young, “a sport, a gallant” is from 1610s. Slang meaning “ugly woman” is from 1930s; that of “sexually aggressive man” is from 1950s.

Many expressions — a dog’s life (c. 1600), go to the dogs (1610s), dog-cheap (1520s), etc. — reflect the earlier hard use of the animals as hunting accessories, not pets. In ancient times, “the dog” was the worst throw in dice (attested in Greek, Latin, and Sanskrit, where the word for “the lucky player” was literally “the dog-killer”), which plausibly explains the Greek word for “danger,” kindynos, which appears to be “play the dog” (but Beekes is against this).

Notwithstanding, as a dog hath a day, so may I perchance have time to declare it in deeds. [Princess Elizabeth, 1550]

Meaning “something poor or mediocre, a failure” is by 1936 in U.S. slang. From late 14c. as the name for a heavy metal clamp of some kind. Dog’s age “a long time” is by 1836. Adjectival phrase dog-eat-dog “ruthlessly competitive” is by 1850s. Phrase put on the dog “get dressed up” (1934) may be from comparison of dog collars to the stiff stand-up shirt collars that in the 1890s were the height of male fashion (and were known as dog-collars from at least 1883).

And Caesar’s spirit, ranging for revenge,

With Ate by his side come hot from Hell,

Shall in these confines with a monarch’s voice

Cry Havoc! and let slip the dogs of war;

[Shakespeare, “Julius Caesar”]

dog (v.)

“to track as a hunting dog does, keep at the heels of,” 1510s, see dog (n.). Related: Dogged; dogging.

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Seek and yeah shall find.

And there it was in the Holy Bible, in Revelation who the Dogs are!

..Outside the city are the dogs. They are people who follow witchcraft and those who do sex sins and those who kill other people and those who worship false gods and those who like lies and tell them..

Revelation 22:13-16 I am the First and the Last. I am the beginning and the end. Those who wash their clothes clean are happy (who are washed by the blood of the Lamb). They will have the right to go into the city through the gates. They will have the right to eat the fruit of the tree of life. Outside the city are the dogs. They are people who follow witchcraft and those who do sex sins and those who kill other people and those who worship false gods and those who like lies and tell them. “I am Jesus. I have sent My angel to you with these words to the churches. I am the beginning of David and of his family. I am the bright Morning Star.”

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Digging continues.


554 posted on 09/02/2020 11:59:54 AM PDT by Cats Pajamas
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