Re: proof that most etymologies are only fairy-tales



On Aug 18, 3:33 pm, Franz Gnaedinger <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
New ideas have always been hated and their
authors pestered by the Panu Petteri Höglunds
of their time so one may say that if you propose
an idea but have no Panu Petteri Höglund running
around you yelping at you biting your trouseres
peeing on your shoes your idea can't be really
new and innovative.

Franz, I am positively flattered. I am just a humble Master of Arts
from Finland, but you see me as some kind of international bogeyman
with supernatural influences upon the scholarly world.

Let me tell you something, Franz. We have presently no information at
all regarding the language or languages spoken in Western Europe in
the Magdalenian era. If there was any hope that your methods would
make real, vintage Magdalenian language or languages accessible for
scholars, the scholarly world would worship you as a god, call your
sweat the pearls of wisdom, and your *** the ambrosia of the gods.
One humble Master of Arts from an obscure Scandinavian country would
never be able to stop that from happening.


(writing this because my online stalker Panu
Petteri Höglund has been seized by one more
killrating frenzy)

I have not killrated your messages from some time. It's other people
doing that now, for the most part. That is in itself a very good thing.
.


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