MythTickle by Justin Thompson for April 24, 2024

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    stairsteppublishing  24 days ago

    PLease translate the word above the music and below.

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 24 days ago

    I read the top line as ΣέΜΒροΤοΙοΣΖΑΝα

    Which google translate says is SembroToIosZana (Thanks, Google… /sarc)

    But the bottom line translates as Cézanne

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    DaveG1960  24 days ago

    So take note of this…..

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    Durak Premium Member 24 days ago

    The road signs, they all say SCHOOL. But I’m sure you folks already knew that.

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    P51Strega  24 days ago

    I thought she was going to pitch it.

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    lance Premium Member 24 days ago

    Copying and pasting Greek letters, I get σεμβροτοιοσζανα with a translation of “germ free”, using the translator. I wouldn’t take bets on whether or not that’s correct.

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    Steverino Premium Member 24 days ago

    Passing notes in class is a no-no.

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    thedogesl Premium Member 23 days ago

    “The Hurrian Hymn was discovered in the 1950s on a clay tablet inscribed with Cuneiform text. It’s the oldest surviving melody and is over 3,400 years old.” Found at ClassicFM; can’t post the link but Googling that text should do it.

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    Curiosity Premium Member 23 days ago

    I strongly suspect that music is at least as old as humanity by our current definition.

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    ChukLitl Premium Member 23 days ago

    When the first string was plucked, harmonics were notable.

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