Scarab is 100% correct, I dunno why Lubo didn't give the point. Khepri is the god of creation, who rolls the sun across the sky. He's associated with scarabs, or dung beetles, because supposedly they associated rolling balls of sheite with rolling the sun across the heavens
The Scarab and the Dung beetle are from the same family of beetles iirc
Not the same animal
Pretty sure they're the same animal. They both roll sh!t around, anyway.
Just looked it up. Scarabs are a species of dung beetle. Dung beetle is just the general term for beetles that roll and eat poop.
Scarabs are the ones that live in Egypt, so Biglaa was still right.
Scarabs are those things in the film The Mummy? Damn I didn't know they were real.
Scarabeios is the ancient Greek word for beetle. It transferred to Latin as scarabaeius and has survived almost unchanged in some modern languages, such as scarafaggio in Italian, escarabajo in Spanish or escarabat in Catalan.
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Scarabeios is the ancient Greek word for beetle. It transferred to Latin as scarabaeius and has survived almost unchanged in some modern languages, such as scarafaggio in Italian, escarabajo in Spanish or escarabat in Catalan.
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forkin hell - its the ghost of christmas past
Forgot to reply after I finished my dump so I thought I'd say hello
like the old days - you managed to find Bix yet?
Haha unfortunately not, I think he's in some sort of witness protection programme
yea - scouse fan that went to Wolves Uni....was always gonna find adjusting to normal life difficult
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posted on 25/11/15
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posted on 25/11/15
Fireants
posted on 26/11/15
Scarab is 100% correct, I dunno why Lubo didn't give the point. Khepri is the god of creation, who rolls the sun across the sky. He's associated with scarabs, or dung beetles, because supposedly they associated rolling balls of sheite with rolling the sun across the heavens
posted on 26/11/15
The Scarab and the Dung beetle are from the same family of beetles iirc
Not the same animal
posted on 26/11/15
Pretty sure they're the same animal. They both roll sh!t around, anyway.
posted on 26/11/15
Just looked it up. Scarabs are a species of dung beetle. Dung beetle is just the general term for beetles that roll and eat poop.
Scarabs are the ones that live in Egypt, so Biglaa was still right.
posted on 26/11/15
Scarabs are those things in the film The Mummy? Damn I didn't know they were real.
posted on 26/11/15
lads
posted on 26/11/15
Scarabeios is the ancient Greek word for beetle. It transferred to Latin as scarabaeius and has survived almost unchanged in some modern languages, such as scarafaggio in Italian, escarabajo in Spanish or escarabat in Catalan.
posted on 26/11/15
comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 12 minutes ago
Scarabeios is the ancient Greek word for beetle. It transferred to Latin as scarabaeius and has survived almost unchanged in some modern languages, such as scarafaggio in Italian, escarabajo in Spanish or escarabat in Catalan.
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posted on 26/11/15
1 point per language?
posted on 26/11/15
easily
posted on 26/11/15
I knew the Spanish one
posted on 2/12/15
lads
posted on 2/12/15
Tino
posted on 2/12/15
Lubo
posted on 2/12/15
Lubo
posted on 2/12/15
Subo
posted on 30/12/15
Lads
Merry xmas you lot
posted on 30/12/15
forkin hell - its the ghost of christmas past
posted on 30/12/15
Forgot to reply after I finished my dump so I thought I'd say hello
posted on 30/12/15
like the old days - you managed to find Bix yet?
posted on 30/12/15
Haha unfortunately not, I think he's in some sort of witness protection programme
posted on 30/12/15
yea - scouse fan that went to Wolves Uni....was always gonna find adjusting to normal life difficult
posted on 30/12/15
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