Ammon Hillman
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Being in its operation naturally quadripartite, it has two means, arithmetic and harmonic, and its parts and magnitudes and excesses are manifested... In conformity with number and equality of measure, four melodies are given their form in the range of two tetrachords.
Being in its operation naturally quadripartite, it has two means, arithmetic and harmonic, and its parts and magnitudes and excesses are manifested... In conformity with number and equality of measure, four melodies are given their form in the range of two tetrachords.
Being in its operation naturally quadripartite, it has two means, arithmetic and harmonic, and its parts and magnitudes and excesses are manifested... In conformity with number and equality of measure, four melodies are given their form in the range of two tetrachords.
Oh, do you feel as dumb as I do? Yeah. It turns into, huh? After a while it turns into, huh? Okay, that's Aristotle. Right? If you look at what he does with the language... It's miraculous. It's like watching a gymnast with a routine. They're just able to reach out into the ether and grab something and pull it in. Oh, God. You know. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
Oh, do you feel as dumb as I do? Yeah. It turns into, huh? After a while it turns into, huh? Okay, that's Aristotle. Right? If you look at what he does with the language... It's miraculous. It's like watching a gymnast with a routine. They're just able to reach out into the ether and grab something and pull it in. Oh, God. You know. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
Oh, do you feel as dumb as I do? Yeah. It turns into, huh? After a while it turns into, huh? Okay, that's Aristotle. Right? If you look at what he does with the language... It's miraculous. It's like watching a gymnast with a routine. They're just able to reach out into the ether and grab something and pull it in. Oh, God. You know. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
And the earth was tohu wabohu. And you're going to say, what? Tohu wabohu is the Hebrew. Is the Hebrew, right? It's not the original. The Greek is aoratos and akataskevastos. Those are two very different terms. Very, very different. And the Hebrew can only translate them into empty and empty because Hebrew only had a 7,000 word vocabulary, dude. Mm-hmm.
And the earth was tohu wabohu. And you're going to say, what? Tohu wabohu is the Hebrew. Is the Hebrew, right? It's not the original. The Greek is aoratos and akataskevastos. Those are two very different terms. Very, very different. And the Hebrew can only translate them into empty and empty because Hebrew only had a 7,000 word vocabulary, dude. Mm-hmm.
And the earth was tohu wabohu. And you're going to say, what? Tohu wabohu is the Hebrew. Is the Hebrew, right? It's not the original. The Greek is aoratos and akataskevastos. Those are two very different terms. Very, very different. And the Hebrew can only translate them into empty and empty because Hebrew only had a 7,000 word vocabulary, dude. Mm-hmm.
Right, so as you're looking at languages, as you're looking at people who are analyzing those languages, realize what you're dealing with. Languages are not all the same. They're not. And I'm sorry, but Mother Greek is just sexy, sexy, naughty. You know what I mean? There's poetry, such so naughty poetry.
Right, so as you're looking at languages, as you're looking at people who are analyzing those languages, realize what you're dealing with. Languages are not all the same. They're not. And I'm sorry, but Mother Greek is just sexy, sexy, naughty. You know what I mean? There's poetry, such so naughty poetry.
Right, so as you're looking at languages, as you're looking at people who are analyzing those languages, realize what you're dealing with. Languages are not all the same. They're not. And I'm sorry, but Mother Greek is just sexy, sexy, naughty. You know what I mean? There's poetry, such so naughty poetry.
Am I the only one? Is there anyone else? Yeah, there is. There is? Yes. Yeah. Who? He's dead. Does that count? No.
Am I the only one? Is there anyone else? Yeah, there is. There is? Yes. Yeah. Who? He's dead. Does that count? No.
Am I the only one? Is there anyone else? Yeah, there is. There is? Yes. Yeah. Who? He's dead. Does that count? No.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. He's dead longer than that. He was a scholar of Greek, a grammarian, like they used to grow. These are the guys who started everything. Because the language, you can't go where the language has to lead you there. Yeah, and he said, hey, Origen, who's a Christian, right? His name was Africanus.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. He's dead longer than that. He was a scholar of Greek, a grammarian, like they used to grow. These are the guys who started everything. Because the language, you can't go where the language has to lead you there. Yeah, and he said, hey, Origen, who's a Christian, right? His name was Africanus.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. He's dead longer than that. He was a scholar of Greek, a grammarian, like they used to grow. These are the guys who started everything. Because the language, you can't go where the language has to lead you there. Yeah, and he said, hey, Origen, who's a Christian, right? His name was Africanus.
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