Message from @TwinVickers

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2019-03-12 07:53:41 UTC  

nm just got to work

2019-03-12 08:02:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/554937327785607178/7214ba6.jpg

2019-03-12 08:08:41 UTC  

<:GWqlabsKek:393085130219978752>

2019-03-12 08:08:53 UTC  

Mow that lawn

2019-03-12 08:09:04 UTC  

mate I'm at work

2019-03-12 08:09:17 UTC  

lawn mowing was 2 hours ago

2019-03-12 08:14:26 UTC  

This thread is fucking amazing.

2019-03-12 08:16:40 UTC  

amazing means you go insane due to the content

2019-03-12 08:16:55 UTC  

Hey UKians, is the BNP openly fascist?

2019-03-12 08:17:04 UTC  

@TwinVickers no it doesn't <:thronk:441701565607444482>

2019-03-12 08:17:05 UTC  

Wikipedia says so, but wikipedia

2019-03-12 08:17:24 UTC  

it means you are amazed

2019-03-12 08:17:26 UTC  

sure it does, amazing -> puts you in a maze

2019-03-12 08:17:33 UTC  

"greatly surprised"

2019-03-12 08:17:36 UTC  

that's the etymology

2019-03-12 08:18:08 UTC  

you get lost to a state where you can't find your way out of

2019-03-12 08:18:38 UTC  

that is factually inaccurate

2019-03-12 08:20:35 UTC  

it's really not

2019-03-12 08:20:40 UTC  

it really is

2019-03-12 08:20:53 UTC  

delirious would be a better word for it it, coming from scandinavian word mas

2019-03-12 08:25:54 UTC  

`But as far as we can judge, the English noun maze was abstracted from the verb amaze, rather than being its original stem.`

2019-03-12 08:26:10 UTC  

good job supplying the evidence against yourself

2019-03-12 08:26:15 UTC  

👌

2019-03-12 08:27:35 UTC  

good job reading only the last paragraph of the article

2019-03-12 08:27:50 UTC  

I read the whole article and this is the conclusion he came to

2019-03-12 08:27:55 UTC  

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2019-03-12 08:28:13 UTC  

yeah, so what's the etymology of amaze then?

2019-03-12 08:28:28 UTC  

it's not "a maze"

2019-03-12 08:28:34 UTC  

according to the man, you said maze comes from amaze but where does amaze come from?

2019-03-12 08:28:49 UTC  

and it absolutely does not mean you go insane

2019-03-12 08:28:51 UTC  

christ, obviously it's not maze

2019-03-12 08:28:58 UTC  

it means you get confused, delirious

2019-03-12 08:29:20 UTC  

like the article stated, but fuck me, you hung on the word insane

2019-03-12 08:29:39 UTC  

'cause being delirious is so different

2019-03-12 08:30:36 UTC  

"hung"

2019-03-12 08:31:16 UTC  

haha because of penis lolz

2019-03-12 08:32:14 UTC  

don't take this one thing I said into account but do take this other thing I said into account

2019-03-12 08:32:45 UTC  

dude, you're saying insane and delirious are too far apart?

2019-03-12 08:32:59 UTC  

Old Engl. amasian would then end up as a borrowing from Scandinavian, because in English a comparable semantic network is absent.