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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Barbarianman, Jan 22, 2012.

  1. Barbarianman Member

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    I'm Barbarianman,


    uh...................waz up
  2. Vassilli1942 Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to the forums comrade.
  3. Imperial1917 City-States God of War

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    Hmm... a Barbarianman on a forums surrounded by Communists and Capitalists...
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    i think i'll fit right in
  5. Imperial1917 City-States God of War

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    But to which camp?
  6. Barbarianman Member

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    depends on the context
  7. Imperial1917 City-States God of War

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    ?
  8. Barbarianman Member

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    which arguement is more logical at the time
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    Barbarian but bears the crest of west Rome on his avatar? civilized indeed.
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    the site put me on the spot i'll find a more barbarian-y avatar
  11. pedro3131 Running the Show While the Big Guy's Gone

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    Technically most Romans are barbarians two holmes... The word came from Greeks mocking the language of non Greek speakers.

    Anyways welcome to the site
  12. BattalionOfRed Mr. Fred Battaliono

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    So, you'll switch from who you think is more reasonable? You seem like a few of our members... a few indeed.

    Anyways, welcome to the forums.
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    barbarian means hairy one i believe so i guess i'm a hairy man

    don't think the romans were very hairy
  14. BattalionOfRed Mr. Fred Battaliono

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    Oh, they were, they are the grandfathers of Italy, afterall. :D
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    so they were the grandfathers of a bunch of painters backstabbing politicans and pizza
    makes sense
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    Nope. Barbarian comes from the Greek "barbaros" which is an onomatopoeia for the sound non-Greek speakers made trying to speak. I learned the beard thing (Romans would refer to non Romans as barbarians because they had beards) when I was a kid, but the Greeks had been using forms of the word since the Mycenaean period.
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    damn i guess i was wrong

    don't remeber where i heard the hairy one thing ( but i think it makes sense)
  18. pedro3131 Running the Show While the Big Guy's Gone

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    It's what I grew up with too. I'm pretty sure I even learned in an old history textbook that barb or barbor or some root of the word was an old word for beard. Alas though, it's definitely an interesting conversation point as most people just have a general idea of what it means, but aren't really aware of the origins.
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    well non roman/ greek europeans are what most people think of as barbarians ( besides historians on greek)
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    Ah well there goes my conversation starter.

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