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34024, Hmm...
Posted by Mau777, Wed Aug-06-08 04:23 PM
>I'll start slow...
>let others weigh in...
>and boom.
>
>money is governed by the law of the sea.

I'm open. Break it down.

>banks and courtrooms are one in the same.

I'm sure i can link 'em on the poetical metaphorical tip, but you got link it up for me....whatcha got?
>
>Man is ruled by the law of the Land.
>Words. The whisperer. Shaytaan. Ibliss.

For clarification, are you saying words are the "law of the land"?

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>Money is ruled by the Law of the Sea.

OK....lets see.

>Mertime Law.

You mean MARItime Law.

mar·i·time Spelled Pronunciation
–adjective
1. connected with the sea in relation to navigation, shipping,etc.
2. of or pertaining to the sea: maritime resources.
3. bordering on the sea: maritime provinces.
4. living near or in the sea: maritime plants.
5. characteristic of a sailor; nautical: maritime clothing.


>Mer.

That is not a suffix, nor a word.


>Merchant

mer·chant Spelled Pronunciation
–noun
1. a person who buys and sells commodities for profit; dealer; trader.
2. a storekeeper; retailer: a local merchant who owns a store on Main Street.
3. Chiefly British. a wholesaler.
–adjective
4. pertaining to or used for trade or commerce: a merchant ship.
5. pertaining to the merchant marine.
6. Steelmaking. (of bars and ingots) of standard shape or size.

>Mercantile

mer·can·tile
Pronunciation
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to merchants or trade; commercial.
2. engaged in trade or commerce: a mercantile nation.
3. Economics. of or pertaining to the mercantile system.


>Merrtime.

This word doesn't exist.

Merchant and Mercantile are obviously connected and in todays times mostly deal with money, though in centuries past, it was more of a trade thing going on, since there was no global currency system in effect. But these words have no direct connection to Maritime.

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>Currency.
>Current- Sea.

Ok. I see the connection.

>
>Banks. Control the flow of the Current.

A new contestant for "Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?"! j/k:)
The wind controls that homie.

>Banks. Control the flow of currency.

OK.

>
>A judge.
>a credit move on your money is a Judgement.

An eviction notice after being a day late is a judgement as well. So is punchin someone in the face for steppin' on some fresh white Air Force 1's.

>
>Paying Bail.
>or Ba'al.

Your mos def reaching for this one. Which Ba'al are you talking about? as defined by who? what time period?

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>A judge rules from a Bench.
>Bench in most languages means "Bank"

"MOST languages"? You sure? I found only one old language.

>"Pay your debt to society"

>
>Offshore accounts.
>
>law strikes can be one, two, three counts against you.

So can a swing and a miss.

>or Accounts.
>Bank accounts.

To say "You have some accounts against you" would be horrible english.

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>However, not to loose course...

No, not that...

>
>courtooms and banks are synonymous.
>In court...
>you share your words to testify.
>Testify comes from the african terms of judgement using one's
>testicles.
>hence the phrase "all I have are my words and my balls".

Ha! Consider the course lost.
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>When you go to a bank you must see the "Teller".
>
>Again, I'll start off... slow.
>and let others investigate (please do)
>and weigh in.
>
>All money is governed by the laws of the Sea.
>peace.

Um....Naaaahh. This doesn't add up in the least bit.


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