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Well this is what Contemporary means >_>

 

existing, occurring, or living at the same time; belonging to the same time: Newton's discovery of the calculus was contemporary with that of Leibniz.

 

I wonder if the bill has to do with anything with this word.

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Basically' date=' the bill allows allusions to modern mythology during discussions of ancient mythology.

 

In the meantime, please continue discussions of Athena X Odysseus X Penelope, and of what comes after Artemis in the Olympian legacy.

 

It's for questions like the latter that I want the Contemporary Ordinance passed.

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Sure that is a fine bill, also I read about Penelope, Odysseus was that adventurer right? Who fought during the Trojan war.

 

Well isn't it spam talking about spam?

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Sure that is a fine bill' date=' also I read about Penelope, Odysseus was that adventurer right? Who fought during the Trojan war.

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yes Odysseus was the one who fought in the Trojan war but became lost on his way back home. interesting fact: the saying between Scylla and Charybdis was modernized into between a rock and a hard place.

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Lol, I meant in a serious way. If someone comes in here saying, "Jesus is the best God there is! All you pagan worshippers are going to Hell!" I won't accept that. They will be perma-banned for pissing me off.

 

Oh, and I can't remember her name, but there was a lady who washed Odysseus' feet, she recognized him. Then Odysseus got mad and killed all his wife's lovers.

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Yes mirage he was gone a very long time and his wife was being hassled by suiters. he came back and proved who he was and then killed all the suiters in a very short, epic, gore filled fight.

 

anyways is the water god contest up yet and should the attribute be water or divine? does it even matter?

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