Catharsis (Ancient Greek: Κάθαρσις) is a Greek word meaning "purification", "cleansing" or "clarification." It is derived from the infinitive verb of Ancient Greek: καθαίρειν transliterated as kathairein "to purify, purge," and adjective Ancient Greek: καθαρός katharos "pure or clean."
Oh, look at that. What a nice ship.
Gabe.
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Jesus, you really are a human dictionary, aren't you?
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That's why I'm on the pay roll you know.
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Head...Puncher.
I'm glad we cleared this up.
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I was going to blame it on yeti but it's probably better to own up that... Well... mistakes were made and we're all very embarrassed about it.
There's a particular book sitting on a particular desk that will transport you to some Greco Roman ruins. My associate tells me it was a ghost town when he got there, but it sprang to life when I arrived.
It appears that if more then one person is present at the location they are compelled to fight to the death.
The upside is that death does not appear to be permanent. Although it does sting like a bitch.
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