ppl lie on here all the time about being black and post things to create the impression that they are...odd you avoided the question at length and went in to the origin of the word “surf” which I hardly read (distractor) when this could’ve been your first response
ppl lie on here all the time about being black and post things to create the impression that they are...odd you avoided the question at length and went in to the origin of the word “surf” which I hardly read (distractor) when this could’ve been your first response
no but you probably are...you made a claim about my race/ethnicity and I addressed it immediately...but I doubt you’re black as you did this whole song and dance to avoid answering the question directly
no but you probably are...you made a claim about my race/ethnicity and I addressed it immediately...but I doubt you’re black as you did this whole song and dance to avoid answering the question directly
"Linguists highlight that the word "surge" was initially used to reveal the "rise and fall on the waves," and to express a "swell with great force," as well. The original Latin "surgo" tells us "to rise, arise, get up, stand up."
We can see (and hear) that there's still a logic connection with the sport of surfing. But the history challenge is not yet won. Let's dig a bit more. "Surge" (meaning fountain or steam) comes from Old French verb "sourge" which, in turn, is influenced by the Latin "surgo/surgere" (to rise)." The origin of the word "surfing"
Btw, I really have no time for low-IQ babble and talking endlessly in circles that go nowhere. As Tariq Nasheed and Jason Black call it, prison babbles. I don't do that. So you either show the Austronesian root of Ish Geber. It's put up or shut up.
I doubt you're Black, and if you are you're a disgrace!
ppl lie on here all the time about being black and post things to create the impression that they are...odd you avoided the question at length and went in to the origin of the word “surf” which I hardly read (distractor) when this could’ve been your first response
Anyone with an IQ above 50 point would understand that what you posted makes no sense. You came with some BS accusations and that you never backup. When I bounced the ball back in your corner you got offended. Although I am able to back up what I suspected.
but you have time to cherry-pick thru my posts and only select the ones were I’m just having fun and talking shyt...all bcuz YOU wasted time obsessing over the word “surf” to avoid answering the question of being filipino directly...post a pic of your hand LIAR.
Typical low-IQ response, not so strange when I look at your posts on this site. It's likely that you are projecting here. That is typical the psychology of troll behavior. Tell, what year did you drop out of high school?
"1680s, probably from earlier suffe (1590s), of uncertain origin. Originally used in reference to the coast of India, hence perhaps of Indic origin. Or perhaps a phonological respelling of sough, which meant "a rushing sound." surf | Origin and meaning of surf by Online Etymology Dictionary
"to make a moaning or murmuring sound," Old English swogan "to sound, roar, howl, rustle, whistle," from Proto-Germanic *swoganan (source also of Old Saxon swogan "to rustle," Gothic gaswogjan "to sigh"), from PIE imitative root *(s)wagh- (source also of Greek echo, Latin vagire "to cry, roar, sound"). The noun is late 14c., from the verb." sough | Origin and meaning of sough by Online Etymology Dictionary
I showed what Ish Geber means and what it meant to ancient Afroasiatic speakers.
Show me the meaning and history of Ish Geber in Austronesian languages like Filipino? I am still waiting, liar.
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