Clash of the Cults

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Online Benjamin Cole

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« Reply #16 on: November 27, 2025, 08:11:11 AM »
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TG-

Verily, and I implied what you implied. And that implies what?

BTW, Valery is derived from the Latin root, Valerius, meaning "to be strong."

"Kostikov" is of Eastern European origin and means "descendant of Konstantin," which translates to "constant" or "steadfast".

Such a formidable fellow.

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Online Tom Graves

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« Reply #17 on: November 27, 2025, 10:39:14 PM »
TG-

Verily, and I implied what you implied. And that implies what?

BTW, Valery is derived from the Latin root, Valerius, meaning "to be strong."

"Kostikov" is of Eastern European origin and means "descendant of Konstantin," which translates to "constant" or "steadfast".

Such a formidable fellow.

Is this your GROK imitation?

Online Benjamin Cole

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TG--

"Grok" was a hip word a few years before I went to college.

If I recall correctly, a term from "Stranger in a Stranger Land."

I grok what you are getting at.

Grok!

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