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originally posted by: Thoughtful1
Watch Water Reservoir...What are the chances?
Just a thought but it is a man made reservoir, remote, in Lammermuirs, Scotland.
It flows east to merge with Dye [die] Water just west of Long for mac us.
The symbolism is all over this. I looked at the pictures linked and there are 6 white row boats. There are 6 weapons.
Just some coinky dinks.
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Think maybe coinky dinks. Or more likely, nothing burgers. Since this is in my area, thought I was called up ! But I got nothing. Not to say though, that there isn't something/many things happening 'up there' with estates keeping close watch on all visitors/plebs from the nearby crowded lowlands..
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It is possibly related to Old English cynn "family, race" (see kin), making a king originally a "leader of the people." Or perhaps it is from a related prehistoric Germanic word meaning "noble birth," making a king etymologically "one who descended from noble birth" (or "the descendant of a divine race"). The sociological and ideological implications render this a topic of much debate. "The exact notional relation of king with kin is undetermined, but the etymological relation is hardly to be doubted" [Century Dictionary].
General Germanic, but not attested in Gothic, where þiudans (cognate with Old English þeoden "chief of a tribe, ruler, prince, king") was used. Finnish kuningas "king," Old Church Slavonic kunegu "prince" (Russian knyaz, Bohemian knez), Lithuanian kunigas "clergyman" are forms of this word taken from Germanic.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
The Hunter Biden Art Gallery in Kabul is now open.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
Ok so by taking this set and breaking it up into 4 sets of 4 units each:
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originally posted by: Caled
This is the weirdest thing I've seen today. And that is saying a lot.
youtube.com...
Meghan Markle. Check out her eyes.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Thoughtful1
T1, your links are getting hard to arrive at what your pointing us to look at.
E.g. I can't find Watch Water Reservoir on the second link... and the first link is broken so doesn't bring me to a page.
Help!
The partial ruins of a peel tower survive as part of Old Scarlaw Cottage, also on the northern edge of the reservoir
A popular walk from the reservoir is to the Cairns on Twin Law Hill. Follow the road around the reservoir passing the fishing lodge and Scarlaw Farm before ascending Twin Law Hill.