Re: Let's talk about Thisbe
in reply to a message by RoxStar
It is NOT baby talk for Frisbee. That is NOT true. Please don't yuck my yum, even though this isn't food. :D
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you asked for opinions ...
I know very well it's not actually baby talk for a Frisbee; I just said it sounded like it. I know it's an actual name from mythology.
Don't ask for opinions if all you want is flattery.
I know very well it's not actually baby talk for a Frisbee; I just said it sounded like it. I know it's an actual name from mythology.
Don't ask for opinions if all you want is flattery.
I did not ask for opinions. I was just saying that I personally did not think of baby-talk for frisbee when I heard that name. Sorry, I'm autistic so I take things very literally. I thought you were saying it was actually baby talk for frisbee. I'm terribly sorry.
This message was edited 5/27/2023, 6:16 AM
I agree. Babies are more likely to use the sounds in the opposite way - use f for th because it’s easier to pronounce.
As for the name Thisbe, it’s ok. The multiple pronunciations could be an issue. I wasn’t aware of the myth, and it’s not the best association. If I were to change the ending I would take out the suicide outcome and have them live happily ever after.
On another note, I love mulberry pie, how about you?
As for the name Thisbe, it’s ok. The multiple pronunciations could be an issue. I wasn’t aware of the myth, and it’s not the best association. If I were to change the ending I would take out the suicide outcome and have them live happily ever after.
On another note, I love mulberry pie, how about you?
This message was edited 5/26/2023, 3:30 PM
Yes!!! Happily ever after, indeed!!!