Win
Fail
The thin line between Win and Fail.,
« Back to main
Disclaimer
Well look it are random sausage behind you. I think. =D
Disclaimer
I see random sausage behind you. Don't look back!
Infomation
Ah Teo
I liek pancakes. I liek homies. I liek this girl a lot. I liek video games. I liek to walk. I liek art. I liek halo.
Tagboard
Rofl your copterz
Links
Zafir
Jing Yuan
Kelvin
Cerelia
Esther Ong
Ryan Lee
Gunadi
Jasper
Ansari
Diane
Joey
Kenneth Tan
Elaine
YenYen
Yang Kai
Looking back...
November 2009
December 2009
January 2010
February 2010
Meh.
Type To talk
Links
lololololololololololol
Discovery channel
Friday, November 20, 2009 @ 7:58 AM
Infinite discovery.
The mother of all findings, landed on the laps of two people, Professor Zafir and Dr Teo.
As you may know, we were on an expedition to recover lost cultures and languages, and we had began on Mount Fuji. Skipping the tourist shops to the road less traveled, Professor Zafir chanced upon a cave. It looked like it inhabited intelligent beings, for the walls were symbols, scrawled with sharp tools. Professor Zafir and I also found out that the language's name is "Giiburoishu". But whatever made these unkempt hieroglyphs seem to be long gone. We had the cave all to ourselves for as long as our meager budget allowed.
*check Professor Zafir's blog for word definitions*
(He's linked)
The language, when pronounced, seemed to have a European influence. Professor Zafir was nice enough to triangulate a search area, near Bavaria, Germany. After a few days of searching, our efforts paid off when there were symbols that pinpoint the loc of a gigantic cave. Inside were the symbols, in the same language we recovered in Japan, albeit a little...different in terms of accent.
It must have been an older version of "Giiburoishu".
Impress your peers with this new language! But for vocaburlary and definitions, please head to Professor Zafir's blog. Don't miss the next episode of our exhilarating adventure!
PAGE TOP ↑
© Layout done by
materialisti-c
.
xo
xo
xo