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Forum Name: Our Witches at War/Gallian Gothic
Topic ID: 87
Message ID: 37
#37, RE: GG Book 2 Act II: La Grande Rencontre
Posted by BlackAeronaut on Sep-27-20 at 09:53 AM
In response to message #19
>>Suffice to say, a Pizza Pie is the kind of pizza where you have no
>>choice but to eat it like a pie - with a knife and fork.
>
>Huh, wow, you just reminded me of something I haven't thought about in
>decades. Way back when, like when I was in high school, Pizza Hut did
>a thing called the Priazzo, which was basically a pizza with another
>pizza on top of it. Like literally a pie made from pizzas. I really
>liked it, but evidently it didn't catch on or was too much of a pain
>in the ass to make or something, because it disappeared within a few
>years and as far as I know has never been seen since. I had to look
>up what it was called, and amusingly, the search terms that got me
>there were "pizza hut double pizza thing from the 80s". :)

Heh. Always glad to bring back a happy memory.

>>The funny thing is that tarot decks, much like dice for some hard-core
>>DND and other table-top gamers, seem to have their own personalities
>>where the same two cards for different decks can have wildly different
>>interpretations.
>
>I've always kind of assumed that, like pretty much all classical
>fortune-telling tools, they mean whatever the person using them can
>convince everybody else in the room they mean.

Eh, it's a matter of perspective when you're not the one doing the divination.

Really, the only person that you should be divining for are yourself and those closest to you (e.g.: spouse(s)/significant other(s) and immediate family). Doing it for other people tends to mix things up in unexpected ways - especially if you consider the fact that you may not be completely aware of the full details of the circumstances of the person you're divining for. (Whoof, that was a long-ass sentence, but precise wording was called for here.)

Thus, divination tends to be an extremely personal thing. The fact that Eila shares her divinations with the rest of the squadron is a statement: The 501st is her family, full stop.

>>Oh man, these can be so much fun if you work at it. In one of my
>>current projects, I'm having it that a Macross-class SDF has the
>>following motto: "Ecce et flebitis"
>
>That goes nicely with NOLITE ACCIPERE VLLOS LIGNEOS SESTERTIOS.
>:)

Having trouble with that last word. Something about accepting wooden x-item? Wooden horses? Wooden coins? (Google Translate is not being terribly helpful.)