Oh, that's perfect. Pathology, indeed! ((dies laughing) It's so true! At least it's not contagious... that we know of, anyway. Maybe there's a genetic predisposition? If you have the RHD-potential gene, and read broody vampire novels within a certain critical period (early- to mid-adolescence?), the gene activates, and your risk factor rises. Or maybe there's just a Broody Vampire Writing (BVW) Potential gene, which would increase the risk of RHD merely by association?
Brilliant snark, definitely. :D
Crichton Penii Competition Disorder (CPCD)
If that second word is supposed to be a Latin version of "penises," then the word you're wanting is penes. Only words ending in -us take an i plural; and only words ending in -ius would become ii!
Erm. Not that I spend a lot of time contemplating the Latin plurals of genitals, of course. ((coughcough)) :D
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Date: 8 Jan 2007 06:50 am (UTC)Oh, that's perfect. Pathology, indeed! ((dies laughing) It's so true! At least it's not contagious... that we know of, anyway. Maybe there's a genetic predisposition? If you have the RHD-potential gene, and read broody vampire novels within a certain critical period (early- to mid-adolescence?), the gene activates, and your risk factor rises. Or maybe there's just a Broody Vampire Writing (BVW) Potential gene, which would increase the risk of RHD merely by association?
Brilliant snark, definitely. :D
Crichton Penii Competition Disorder (CPCD)
If that second word is supposed to be a Latin version of "penises," then the word you're wanting is penes. Only words ending in -us take an i plural; and only words ending in -ius would become ii!
Erm. Not that I spend a lot of time contemplating the Latin plurals of genitals, of course. ((coughcough)) :D