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HDT

Henry David Thoreau.

A kick-ass philosopher who built a cabin in the woods just by himself just so he could separate himself from greedy, conniving, distracting bastards like you and me. If you have no idea what the hell 'Thoreauvian economics' is, get your ignoramus ass to the fucking library and read "Life Without Principle" and while you're at it, "Walden". Think it's boring? Fuck you, you illiterate, single-celled Cro-magnon fuck.

1) Concluding quote from 'Walden' by HDT:

"If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them."

TRANSLATION: Dream all you want, asshole. Don't waste your time just dreaming though, you lazy shit. Work to make them come true.

2) Ignorant Ass: Hey, have you read HDT's 'Life Without Principle'? What the hell is that all about? It's so fucking boring!

Chuck Norris: It's about how to live a life WITH principle, fucking chav.

by thoreauviandouche August 8, 2012

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Policarpio

A surname of Greek and Italian origin.

From the Greek, "poly" and "karpos" meaning 'many fruit'. This pertains to 'many children' or 'many offspring' instead of 'many plant genitalia'.

The family crest motif is yellow, black, and red-orange, featuring a large black eagle perched on a red-orange branch, set against a yellow background. The crest is of Greek origin, still popularly used by the descendant of the Pontian Greeks. The eagle, of course, is a symbol of strength, immortality, farsightedness, and courage. In mythology, Zeus often took on the form of an eagle.

Historians have speculated that the name 'Policarpio' derives from Saint Polycarp, once a bishop of Smyrna. Saint Polycarp was known to have many followers and disciples that travelled all over the world, hence the varying locations in which the surname 'Policarpio' are popular (Italy, Spain, the Philippines). His many followers may also explain why he has 'many fruit' because he considered his followers as his children.

There is a 'Policarpio Street' in the Philippines that is popular during Christmas due to its lavish decorations. This only proves how awesome this name is.

by thoreauviandouche August 8, 2012

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