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James T. Merriweather
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Even though I have read the Ender's Game series and enjoyed it, the name actually comes from the ancient Greeks. Lusitania was their name for most of modern day Portugal and western Spain. That's where Orson Scott Card got the idea. Anyway, I was refering to Portugal. Sorry to give you a history of the world though. And I really don't mind the questions!
actually i was hoping for the classical greek reference as opposed to card's reference to the future portuguese colony. wonderful. im more into greek myth and history anyway..maybe it has something to do with that greek heritage...no way....couldnt be...
That could be it! I'm glad you're interested in that. Not many people would be. Oh, do you mind my asking where your Greek heritage comes from in your family?
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James T. Merriweather, Photographer
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Believe in reality, but ne’er in truth
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James T. Merriweather, Photographer
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Believe in reality, but ne’er in truth
for truth remains the fool’s illusion.
sorry, just wondering.
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James T. Merriweather, Photographer
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James T. Merriweather, Photographer
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