Posted: 28 Mar 2007, 20:44
That doesn't look like your every day Dutchie ![Surprised :eek:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
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Obviousman wrote:That doesn't look like your every day Dutchie
Yeah, normally they're 6 foot silly and clad in unreasonably bright coloursObviousman wrote:That doesn't look like your every day Dutchie
Your avatar is Goff As Fcuk (tm)Obviousman wrote:Sorry for the colours, I don't do just black
My avatar is Prog, ask Jamesboudicca wrote:Your avatar is Goff As Fcuk (tm)Obviousman wrote:Sorry for the colours, I don't do just black![]()
And your jacket-that-came-down-to-my-feet was as black as a very black thing, in fact I reckon that was just about one of the most gothest coats I have ever worn (and that's saying something!)
ZENO IS A GO-OTH!
aw, the mighty Davey Jones a sinister yet sensitive poet. A man after my own taste.SINsister wrote:Does he bring his friends along?
Nope, Peter Gabriel, big influence on Peter Murphy - thus responsible for GothObviousman wrote:My avatar is Prog, ask James
The neon colours just makes you one of them Cybergoths, though...Obviousman wrote:And I almost always wear something coloured underneath that jacket, so that makes up for that
Super lyrics, super song!Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Great idea, Claire. I've picked the below as I just find the choice of language totally fits the mixture of grief and inwardly directed anger. I have an automated translation which gives me the gist of things, but I've not seen a fully realised one - anybody care to do me the honour ?
As rightly said at the start of the thread, though, you almost don't need to know the words to that extent -
My Dying Bride - Sear Me
Incendere suus
Damnare suus vita
Dare suus ad art ventus
Capare suus
Et facere suus
Ferire suus persicum cutis
Nudus, turpis,
Putridus, findere,
Acerbus, crudus,
Raptus, contemptio,
Mordax, atterere,
Inficere, bilis,
Nam tuus scelus
Amabilis
Tu licet perire
Ad ante tu
Habere aequus sic
Dolor nil finis
Ego liberare art ultimus
inuria.
Niiiice work !!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Super lyrics, super song!
And just to show off with 6 years of Latin Study, here goes...
Set her on fire
Reject her life
Give her to the art of adversity
Take her
And make her
Kill her piercing the skin
Naked, deformed
Rotten, split
Unmature, raw
Raped, contempt
Mordant, trample
Poison, gall
For your crime
You let her die
Before you
Pain never ends
I free the ultimate art of
of injustice
IZ.
Of course you could do it the easy way and look around on lyrics sites for the translation, but the Izzy way is more funCarpathian Psychonaut wrote:Niiiice work !!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Super lyrics, super song!
And just to show off with 6 years of Latin Study, here goes...
Set her on fire
Reject her life
Give her to the art of adversity
Take her
And make her
Kill her piercing the skin
Naked, deformed
Rotten, split
Unmature, raw
Raped, contempt
Mordant, trample
Poison, gall
For your crime
You let her die
Before you
Pain never ends
I free the ultimate art of
of injustice
IZ.![]()
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Drokk! A squaxx dek thargo!Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Borag Thungg ! Splundig vur thrigg !
(sorry, just wanting to join in)
Which one's that then Marky?markfiend wrote:Ai! laurië lantar lassi súrinen,
yéni únótimë ve rámar aldaron!
Yéni ve lintë yuldar avánier
mi oromardi lissë-miruvóreva
Andúnë pella, Vardo tellumar
nu luini yassen tintilar i eleni
ómaryo airetári-lÃrinen.
SÃ man i yulma nin enquantuva?
An sà Tintallë Varda Oiolossëo
ve fanyar máryat Elentári ortanë
ar ilyë tier undulávë lumbulë
ar sindanóriello caita mornië
i falmalinnar imbë met,
ar hÃsië untúpa Calaciryo mÃri oialë.
Sà vanwa ná, Rómello vanwa, Valimar!
Namárië! Nai hiruvalyë Valimar!
Nai elyë hiruva! Namárië!
Cool. I rather like the sinister chanting that accompanies the Nine Goths in the film, not to mention the stuff in Khazad Dum. Would you like a cup of soup from my flask?markfiend wrote:Galadriel's Namárië from when the Fellowship are leaving Lothlórien.
I'll get me anorak.
markfiend wrote:Galadriel's Namárië from when the Fellowship are leaving Lothlórien.
I'll get me anorak.
As Tolkien would be the first to admit.boudicca wrote:markfiend wrote:Galadriel's Namárië from when the Fellowship are leaving Lothlórien.
I'll get me anorak.It looks remarkably like Finnish
Even more so when using the spelling variant I've seen online where the long vowels are spelled aa ee ii oo uu rather than á é à ó ú.boudicca wrote:It looks remarkably like Finnish
Tolkien based Quenya (the elvish language the Namárië is in) largely on Finnish, just as Sindarin is largely based on Welsh.boudicca wrote:See that, see my head... WHOOSH!
I wouldn't say that... I mean if they have flying things this size there's got to be something that eats them...boudicca wrote:Ah, that explains it![]()
I guess they only have the most incy-wincy of spiders in Finland, it'll be too cold for all those gigantic poisonous fcukers...