Wolvard
Blizzard, you do realize that "Hallows end" and "halloween" mean the COMPLETE opposite, right?
(Halloween means hallow's eve, the day before All Saints Day)
Its like confusing New years eve and new years day
even if you ARE talking about the forsaken's break from the scourge, ur still calling it
"the end of Something holy"
and so whats with the title?
Hallowed means:
–adjective
regarded as holy; venerated; sacred: Hallowed be Thy name
your a Holy man because you partake in nasty prankster shenanigans?
Do the initiation to becoming a monk ALSO involve stink-bombs?
(Halloween means hallow's eve, the day before All Saints Day)
Its like confusing New years eve and new years day
even if you ARE talking about the forsaken's break from the scourge, ur still calling it
"the end of Something holy"
and so whats with the title?
Hallowed means:
–adjective
regarded as holy; venerated; sacred: Hallowed be Thy name
your a Holy man because you partake in nasty prankster shenanigans?
Do the initiation to becoming a monk ALSO involve stink-bombs?

Blue Poster
#7 - Nov 2, 09
dic?tion?ar?y
1. a book containing a selection of the words of a language, usually arranged alphabetically, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, inflected forms, etc., expressed in either the same or another language; lexicon; glossary: a dictionary of English; a Japanese-English dictionary.
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Wow, this is pretty cool, thanks!

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