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Posted: 2016-08-23 00:41:52
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>> #120981
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Just pointing out how that line reads kind of redundant.
Oh, also pet peeve of mine...Lamia is a proper name, naga is the species of serpent-bodied people.
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Where do I buy her album?
any mainstream teen pop albums should be what you are looking for
>> #121010
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any mainstream teen pop albums should be what you are looking for
I mean, my speck of a city gave you Ellie Goulding? But she's terrible, and hates here, so.
>> #121017
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"Some began to collapse into a deep catatonic SLUMBER, spent and weak as she drained their energy and left them in exhausted SLUMBER."
Just pointing out how that line reads kind of redundant.
Oh, also pet peeve of mine...Lamia is a proper name, naga is the species of serpent-bodied people.
la·mi·a
ˈlāmēə/
noun
noun: lamia; plural noun: lamiae; plural noun: lamias
a mythical monster, with the body of a woman or with the head and breasts of a woman and the body of a snake, said to prey on human beings and suck the blood of children.
Yes there was a queen Lamia as well, but it's long since gotten past that point, same with minotaurs when there was originally one. Not to mention the basque lamia as well: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamia_(Basque_mythology).
Meanwhile Naga have their source as demigods of Indian mythology, and besides being specifically part-cobra, are much less specific otherwise on a quick glance, sometimes even described as shapechanging.
The more you know, ect ect.
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>> #121107
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la·mi·a
ˈlāmēə/
noun
noun: lamia; plural noun: lamiae; plural noun: lamias
a mythical monster, with the body of a woman or with the head and breasts of a woman and the body of a snake, said to prey on human beings and suck the blood of children.
Yes there was a queen Lamia as well, but it's long since gotten past that point, same with minotaurs when there was originally one. Not to mention the basque lamia as well: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamia_(Basque_mythology).
Meanwhile Naga have their source as demigods of Indian mythology, and besides being specifically part-cobra, are much less specific otherwise on a quick glance, sometimes even described as shapechanging.
The more you know, ect ect.
Well, I'm sorry but you cited Wikipedia, which is not a credible source, so I can't give you credit for the assignment. University rules and all that. :P
>> #121130
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Seeing that picture makes me imagine her trying to do stand-up comedy [spoilers]with Jerry Seinfeld's voice and asking "what's the deal with airline food?"[/spoilers]
[spoilers]"So they other day, I'm at the mall, you know? And I see, this big, JUICY rat, just scampering along. [/spoilers]
>> #121637
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la·mi·a
ˈlāmēə/
noun
noun: lamia; plural noun: lamiae; plural noun: lamias
a mythical monster, with the body of a woman or with the head and breasts of a woman and the body of a snake, said to prey on human beings and suck the blood of children.
Yes there was a queen Lamia as well, but it's long since gotten past that point, same with minotaurs when there was originally one. Not to mention the basque lamia as well: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamia_(Basque_mythology).
Meanwhile Naga have their source as demigods of Indian mythology, and besides being specifically part-cobra, are much less specific otherwise on a quick glance, sometimes even described as shapechanging.
The more you know, ect ect.
you sure your not thinking of a Lamiak? because those are birdlike and pretty much a nicer version of a siren.
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