ellauri101.html on line 160: Tässon vielä 1 psykometrinen sivusto: https://openpsychometrics.org. Siellä on tämmönen "Mikä fiktiivinen hahmo olet" testi. Voisko se tuoda kivaa lisäinfoa? Sivun ylläpitäjän miälestä tuloxet siitä on ihan rändömejä. No tushkin sentään! Testin pitkän version mukaan mä muistutan vähiten Frozenin Elsaa, paavia, Tolkienin Samgeetä ja Potterin Dumbledorea. Eniten mä muistutan Moaning Myrtleä (kekäs se oli?), Klonkkua ja Crusty the Clownia. Siis nää on ainoat tarjotuista samis hahmoista joista mä oon edes kuullut.
ellauri101.html on line 161: Joo Moaning Myrtle oli "a ghost who haunted the second-floor girls' bathroom (and occasionally other bathroom facilities) at Hogwarts." Tyypillinen myrtleismi:
ellauri101.html on line 165: Nii oikke, hyvä Myrtle! Mun suosikki Elsa hahmo oli se leijona joka lopuxi söi hoitoperheensä.
ellauri141.html on line 347: Myrtle is good enough for us —
ellauri370.html on line 49: Esther's maiden name was Hadassah, meaning Myrtle. Although the details of the setting are entirely plausible and the story may even have some basis in actual events, there is general agreement among scholars that the book of Esther is a work of fiction. Persian kings did not marry outside of seven Persian noble families, making it unlikely that there was a Jewish queen Esther. Further, the name Ahasuerus can be translated to Xerxes, as both derive from the Persian Khshayārsha. Ahasuerus as described in the Book of Esther is usually identified in modern sources to refer to Xerxes I, who ruled between 486 and 465 BCE, as it is to this monarch that the events described in Esther are thought to fit the most closely. Xerxes I's queen was Amestris, further highlighting the fictitious nature of the story.
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