Message from @Nak

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2019-09-17 18:04:42 UTC  

It means you are cool as iron

2019-09-17 18:04:53 UTC  

@FancyVancy means your new

2019-09-17 18:05:14 UTC  

thanks ane

2019-09-17 18:05:26 UTC  

Why does a silver rank still have new member

2019-09-17 18:06:19 UTC  

i guess you may find out soon enough, or maybe not,, nvm man just glad that today you seem more cheerful @Abe Lover

2019-09-17 18:06:46 UTC  

I was just solving a riddle :(

2019-09-17 18:07:27 UTC  

Are you still sick?

2019-09-17 18:08:47 UTC  

Ye

2019-09-17 18:08:54 UTC  

Might lose my voice tommorow

2019-09-17 18:09:20 UTC  

Ait

2019-09-17 18:09:23 UTC  

Das sad

2019-09-17 18:09:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623581352666595338/tumblr_n8t27tYDlV1tcmf77o4_400.gif

2019-09-17 18:14:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623582615806410773/e5762e42497ef3fb2754485b77054534--aur-pentagram.jpg

2019-09-17 18:14:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/623582673583079427/pentvenus.jpg

2019-09-17 18:14:56 UTC  

what am i looking at my good sir

2019-09-17 18:15:05 UTC  

my thou enlightened me

2019-09-17 18:15:13 UTC  

That's the transit of Venus

2019-09-17 18:15:18 UTC  

Above

2019-09-17 18:15:19 UTC  

yes

2019-09-17 18:15:23 UTC  

venus?

2019-09-17 18:15:26 UTC  

the planet

2019-09-17 18:15:35 UTC  

I don't see no venus

2019-09-17 18:15:36 UTC  

though

2019-09-17 18:15:37 UTC  

so uh

2019-09-17 18:15:38 UTC  

help

2019-09-17 18:15:39 UTC  

me out

2019-09-17 18:15:40 UTC  

please

2019-09-17 18:15:42 UTC  

the luminary

2019-09-17 18:15:45 UTC  

2019-09-17 18:15:49 UTC  

bruh

2019-09-17 18:15:58 UTC  

those were scientific terms

2019-09-17 18:16:55 UTC  

From Late Middle English lūminārī, lūminārīe (“lamp; source of spiritual light, example of holiness; glory”), borrowed from Old French luminarie (“lamp, lights, lighting; candles; brightness, illumination”), variant of luminaire (“light fixture”) (modern French luminaire), from Medieval Latin lūminārium,[1] from **lūmināre (“that which gives light; light; lamp; body giving light, especially a heavenly body”)**, from lūmen (“light; brightness”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *lewk- (“bright; to shine”))[2] + -āris (“suffix forming adjectives indicating a relationship or a pertaining to”).

2019-09-17 18:17:03 UTC  

I've heard about a lot of people worshiping Saturn, is it some kind of satanic cult?

2019-09-17 18:17:18 UTC  

praise saturn

2019-09-17 18:17:20 UTC  

big planet

2019-09-17 18:17:22 UTC  

Naa

2019-09-17 18:17:42 UTC  

We ain't landing on no planets

2019-09-17 18:17:52 UTC  

Or no moon

2019-09-17 18:18:03 UTC  

yeah human progression is a myth

2019-09-17 18:18:06 UTC  

You

2019-09-17 18:18:17 UTC  

From Middle English planete, from Old French planete, from Latin planeta, planetes, from Ancient Greek πλανήτης (planḗtēs, “wanderer”), from Ancient Greek πλανάω (planáō, “wander about, stray”), of unknown origin. Perhaps from a Proto-Indo-European *pel- (“to wander, roam”), and cognate with Latin pālor (“wander about, stray”), Old Norse flana (“to rush about”), and Norwegian flanta (“to wander about”). More at flaunt.