Thursday, January 4, 2007

Pisces and Fishes and Old Vagina Signs

Old Christian Sign is that of Fish, the Greek word being IX ..., that is - Jesus Christ the Son of God, the Saviour.. The adopted sign - the Vesica Piscis is an oval figure, pointed at both ends and, supposedly representing the air bladder of a fish. Now, it might be the bladder, but to me it looks more like a sign of a female's vagina with a Cross sign being the fallic symbol.

My point is that in Latin, Romance, and Germanic languages the root of a word fish - pisces, pesca and so on has its weird correlation in Slavic languages - piska/pichka where piska/pichka stands for vulva (female sexual organ). Is that a coincidence?

Slavic root for [fish] is [rib]: riba/ryba/ribar/ribolov (fisherman) et cet.

Another coincidence: German Pferd (horse) has a relative in English - [fart], and in Slavic [perd]. Might that be connected to horses farting quite often?

The beginnings of a language are really humble. It's all about physical functions of a human, and his environment - eat, drink, suck, fart, fuck, make war with neighbors and try to keep gods satisfied ... Nothing heroic or lofty.

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