Lol, a real fake name... I will think about it. Why Victor Ganz?
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
Ganz is German for entire (I think). Only Victors -> Victor Entire. A stretch, but memorable.
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Replying to @Nick_B_Steves
Of course, there's "Carnap" sitting in your twitter handle... so maybe that.
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Replying to @Nick_B_Steves
No, I need to change. I don't like Carnap - I made this for an obscure in-joke and then it was what I had when I got shoah'd
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
Wow! You got shoahed? You don't seem like the shoahable type, but, alas, I'm not a Quas Lacrimas completist.
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Replying to @Nick_B_Steves
It was absurd, I wasn't even trolling when they locked me out of the account. btw "victor" & "victorum" are false friends ;)
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Replying to @Nick_B_Steves
My old account was "Tantum Malorum" (from Lucretius, "such evils"); "tantum victorum" is "such survivors" or "such defeated"
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @Nick_B_Steves
(the "victor" is the winner and the "victus" is the loser, iirc)
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas
victor = winner, victorum = winners, victus = food.
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You're right, victōrum is the genitive plural of victor as well! Food/way of life is vīctus
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