David Pollock:
Here, above the monster Ammit sits, who, as you can see is part crocodile, part lion and part hippo, and who waits to devour the heart of the dead man, if it is found wanting, is the glyph for a house and below it is a mouth. These signs have a phonetic value only. They are followed by a drawing of a pair of legs which, in this case, has no phonetic value. However, as an ideogram it does give us a clue to the meaning of the word to go forth
[sees a student sleeping in class]
David Pollock:
Sex!
[student wakes up]
David Pollock:
I thought there must be some way of attracting your attention, Mr. Fanshaw. I seem to have been talking in your sleep.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:29