Time for another session of insults and idioms from The Chronicle - TopicsExpress



          

Time for another session of insults and idioms from The Chronicle of Elizabeth. This time Im listing the nations that claim these statements: The Fox (I dont have a proper name for this nation): 1) A fox makes a thousand thoughts then an action, not just merely sitting around (stop wasting time on thinking and start doing something). 2) There got to be a solution underneath the snow (this idiom is used when facing against a challenging problem, and in order to solve this problem the person might consider unorthodox methods like how this fox gets food https://youtube/watch?v=D2SoGHFM18I). 3) Count your steps, not just feel (dont only use intuition for something). 4) Dont pluck the strings like the Lion (the lion refers to another nation that the Fox doesnt like. Since the Fox has considerable tensions like the Lion, it doesnt want to BE like the Lion. The string is a reference to the musical taste of the Fox, but thats for another time). Bantur: 1) You should spend more with (person) rather than your horse (the people of Bantur is noticeable by their love of horses, and cavalry, to the point when even the poorest citizen in Bantur has a horse. Oh, and taking care of a horse takes time away from humans, but who can blame the person?) 2) Pick up horse shit, then pick up a book/sword (foundation first. Interesting enough, poop is used to compose for farming, and farming is the heart of civilization.) 3) You can do better than your father (since the father dedicates his life to the son/daughter, the son/daughter is expected to surpass the father. Its common sense to our society because parents give their life for their children to succeed, but its a reminder that the son/daughter are made to transcend parents not the other way around.)! 4) Competition is progress (simple enough: its a capitalists mindset. But this is where things get complex: one shouldnt eliminate the enemy, if the enemy is a citizen of Bantur, because competition motivates the two parties to get better. When the citizens get better, it benefits Bantur. Now, let the cycle begin!) Selee (Im borrowing the name from Neon Genesis Evangelion): 1) Let the man do what he should (welcome to matriarchy where masculinity is for women and feminine is for men!). 2) Why are you growing a penis? (this is what I call a parent/teacher bullying a child. Not only the parent/teacher is calling the girl an inferior, they are also making her deter from being a man.) 3) They have their swords (penis), we have our swords [actual swords (women are expected to know how to use a sword.)]. 4) At least your voice isnt deep (remember that mens voice are deep due to being born as men and puberty. Literally the person (mostly a female) is saying that the other person (should be a female) has it better than men.)
Posted on: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 02:20:17 +0000

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