2014-09-21

Bastard

If Jo looks smart, he will be elected. If Jo attends cinema, he looks smart. Either Jo attends cinema or he will go to the meeting. Jo cannot go to the meeting. Thus Jo will be elected.

Mathematical logic.

Šią savaitę vienas, įrodęs Validity Of This Argument, neišlaikė:

- Bastard!

Ką jis turėjo omeny?

Gal Tavistock'ą?

O gal Chodorkovskį ?

Bastard.

The word bastard is from the Old French "bastard," which in turn was from medieval Latin "bastardus." According to some sources, "bastardus" may have come from the word "bastum," which means packsaddle, the connection possibly being the idea that a bastard might be the child of a passing traveller (who would have a packsaddle). In support of this is the Old French phrase "fils de bast" loosely meaning "child of the saddle," which had a similar meaning.

Atsibastė!

dė.
Bastard!

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