bizarre c.1648, from Fr. bizarre "odd, fantastic," originally "handsome, brave," from Basque bizar "a beard" (th notion being of the strange impression made in France by bearded Sp. soldiers); alternative etymology traces it to It. bizarro "angry, fierce, irascible," from bizza "fit of anger."
You are not translating correctly. Correct translation includes the context and connotation of the time period the word is used in. From Webster's New World Dictionary in the context used here: Bizarre -1. odd in manner, appearance, etc. 3. unexpected and unbelievable
i thought of doing my daughters name but then i didnt want her on here because anti mormons have already made fun of her for being mormon calling her an ape and ugly... having never seen her she's actually quite beautiful half mexican half white, very beautiful so i went with my husbands i love him and am very proud to be married to him, if i have faith in something im not going to change my mind its not talking in circles its just how i feel, ive been in and out of the church and im happy
I wasn't meaning you specifically when I was talking about the circuitous thinking. I was refering to a particular line of thinking that is endemic within the church. I'll save that for another video, and won't go into more depth here on it.
I owe you an apology for jumping to conclusions about your name. I've just grown used to seeing women lose their identity to their husbands in the church, and thought this was one of those cases. I'm sorry. My name was taken too, but I still found a variation that I could insert it in...
LOL... dont forget that all problems can be answered by prayer!!! Did I tell you that my mom told me at Christmas that I need to find my way back into church so that we can all live toghether... to avoid an ugly conversation at Christmas my answer was... if you can convince Ben then sure..um that is the one thing that Ben would leave me for... Luv ya... Hills
bizarre c.1648, from Fr. bizarre "odd, fantastic," originally "handsome, brave," from Basque bizar "a beard" (th notion being of the strange impression made in France by bearded Sp. soldiers); alternative etymology traces it to It. bizarro "angry, fierce, irascible," from bizza "fit of anger."
HiveRadical 3 years ago
You are not translating correctly. Correct translation includes the context and connotation of the time period the word is used in. From Webster's New World Dictionary in the context used here: Bizarre -1. odd in manner, appearance, etc. 3. unexpected and unbelievable
SethExM 3 years ago
i thought of doing my daughters name but then i didnt want her on here because anti mormons have already made fun of her for being mormon calling her an ape and ugly... having never seen her she's actually quite beautiful half mexican half white, very beautiful so i went with my husbands i love him and am very proud to be married to him, if i have faith in something im not going to change my mind its not talking in circles its just how i feel, ive been in and out of the church and im happy
ramonswife 3 years ago
I wasn't meaning you specifically when I was talking about the circuitous thinking. I was refering to a particular line of thinking that is endemic within the church. I'll save that for another video, and won't go into more depth here on it.
SethExM 3 years ago
I go by my husbands name because mine is taken thank you....... for the record, my name is Megan
ramonswife 3 years ago
I owe you an apology for jumping to conclusions about your name. I've just grown used to seeing women lose their identity to their husbands in the church, and thought this was one of those cases. I'm sorry. My name was taken too, but I still found a variation that I could insert it in...
SethExM 3 years ago