MADONNA) // (CHILD

MADONNA) // (CHILD
So Strong; yet so calm: Mary's Choice.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

ERIC THE VIKING: "Venimus, Vidimus, Deus vicit"



While surfing the many files of photos looking for pictures of my cats to use within a different blog article; came across these pictures of Peckerwood.  The folder was labeled "Eric the Viking."  Had forgotten all about him having had a different name when first adopting him as an abandoned kitten from a clinic working then as a relief veterinarian; Medlock Bridge Animal Hospital. 







Veni, vidi, vici - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Veni, vidi, vici" (Classical Latin: [ˈweːniː ˈwiːdiː ˈwiːkiː]; Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈvɛni ˈvidi ˈvitʃi]; "I came, I saw, I conquered.") is a Latin sentence phrase which reportedly extends from a letter Julius Caesar wrote to the Roman Senate after achieving victory in his short war against Pharnaces II of Pontus in the city of Zela around 46 B.C. (currently known as Zile, in Turkey). At this point, he had control of the known Roman world.  The phrase refers to a swift, conclusive victory. Veni, vidi, and vici are first person perfect forms of the three Latin verbs venire, videre, and vincere which mean "to come", "to see", and "to conquer" respectively.

Its form is classed as a tricolon and a hendiatris.

Variations of the sentence "Veni, vidi, vici" are often quoted in music, art, literature, and entertainment.

A quote from King Jan III of Poland after the 17th-century Battle of Vienna"Venimus, Vidimus, Deus vicit" ("We came, We saw, God conquered")—is an allusion to the phrase.

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ARTIFICIAL(?)LIFE(?)INTELLIGENCE


water(?)before(?)life
common interest(?)before(?)conflict
something different(?)before(?)advantage


"We(?) came, We(?)saw, God(?) conquered."

A game I like playing:
pretend this little baby is a boy named Adam
 and 
the cat is a female named Eve.

Now...
what's a good name for the fish?

Well...
without a doubt we have a common interest,
therefore, 
all we need now is something different before there is an advantage?



How bout Steve? 

Wouldn't that be a good name 
for 

Siamese Fighting Fish?  

Obviously, it's male!

And a dead one either way, 
soon, 
without intervention!

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Now, 
play(?)same(?) game(?)assorted(?)pictures.






























 









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