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drydem ([personal profile] drydem) wrote2004-03-09 01:43 pm

names

one of the interesting things about american culture is that names are so unknowable. I mean, I know what Benjamin means, but most people don't. In ancient times and to some degree in more homogenous cultures, names are more commonly direct from language. In ancient Judea, the name Michael meant who is like god, and if you wanted to say "who is like god" you would say michael. Pierre means pretty basically stone. But in america we all use foreign or invented names, not being able to communicate the information that the name has because of our heterogeneous culture. It's an odd thing.

[identity profile] ninja-turbo.livejournal.com 2004-03-09 11:58 am (UTC)(link)
Exactly. People should know when they address me that they are acknowledging my like onto God-ness. The sooner the world realizes my supremacy the sooner we can get this crazy planet sorted out.

Err. Wait, did I type that out loud? Crap!