(November 27, 2018 at 8:51 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:Why can't you accept that I do indeed research EVERYTHING I have any question on, and if I say dragon and you are thinking serpent at least look before you miss correct me again.(November 26, 2018 at 1:08 pm)Drich Wrote: Glob...
this is another kill the messenger attempt...
Jorgie..
Are you even familiar with what a Your- mun-gand is? do you know it's role? it is a happy dragon/snake? Then you take on it's persona when you adopt it as your avatar (another word that seems to have slipped by you with it's meaning if you do not wish to be viewed as big mean angry dragon lady.) This demon/loki spawn takes out thor. Thor did not have beef with this dragon serpent because it was a nice friendly go happy being... And, This is how you present yourself or how you wish to be seen. So forgive me when I call you out on the shadow you cast, even if you 'feel' chipper.
Oh, really? You were taking the persona literally, that's why you referred to an unsexed serpent as a lady? You trip over your own balls every time.
Jormungandr is a serpent. Jormungandr is neither a dragon nor a lady. The only possible thing you could have gotten right there was the angry part, but you didn't, so you strike out yet again.
JORMUNGAND
[img=212x0]http://norse-mythology.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Johann_Heinrich_F%C3%BCssli-Thors-Battle-with-the-Midgard-Serpent1-212x300.jpg[/img]“Thor’s Battle with the Midgard Serpent” by Johann Heinrich Füssli (1788)
Jormungand (pronounced “YOUR-mun-gand;” Old NorseJörmungandr, “Great Beast”), also called the “MidgardSerpent,” is a snake or dragon who lives in the ocean that surrounds Midgard, the visible world. So enormous is he that his body forms a circle around the entirety of Midgard. He’s one of the three children of Loki and the giantess Angrboda, along with Hel and .
https://norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/giants/jormungand/
You sweetheart are the "lady" in the equation who has taken on the persona of the angry dragon Jormungand. Remember I am addressing you the lady who associates her self with an angry dragon.. I'm not calling or assigning gender to the 'great beast.' I am speaking to the amalgamation you've created by representing yourself as or identifying with the angry dragon.
clear yet? or do I need to say the same thing 10 more times?