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Units in the Star Wars galaxy are designations for model-series droids—such as “R2 units” which denote the second generation of astromech droids like R2‑D2, “KX unit” as in K‑2SO’s Imperial security lineage, and battle‑droid units like B1 and B2 that serve as standardized infantry robots—reflecting a system where alphanumeric codes identify a droid’s class, function, manufacturer and series within the franchise’s fictional technology hierarchy

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Hierarchy, oligarchy, patriarchy, monarchy all exists but there doesn't seem to be a "lowarchy"

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Lowarchy, though not a real word in any dictionary, could whimsically describe the subtle yet foundational role of the foot’s longitudinal arch—often overlooked yet essential—where this natural “low archy” governs balance, shock absorption, and kinetic transfer much like a quiet architectural keystone upholding every stride, jump, and whispering step we take from heel to toe.

 


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Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Toes, though not always used primarily, are often involved when we have something in tow.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Tow may seem like a straightforward verb—hauling a disabled car or dragging a boat behind another—but its roots reach back to Old English tōwan, meaning “to pull,” and it also moonlights as a noun in the textile world, describing the coarse fibers left behind after flax or hemp is combed, proving that even simple-sounding words can tug a surprising amount of history behind them.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Twist can be a noun describing the action itself, or a verb describing the act of twisting and also has specific applications in dance, music, and even DNA with its double helix.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Helix the cone clean off the kid’s hand with one joyful swipe, the swirl tumbling to the pavement in slow-motion defeat—but undeterred, he licks and licks, savoring each melting drop, until onlookers finally realize… he’s a dog.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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20 hours ago, dljbsp said:

Tow may seem like a straightforward verb—hauling a disabled car or dragging a boat behind another—but its roots reach back to Old English tōwan, meaning “to pull,” and it also moonlights as a noun in the textile world, describing the coarse fibers left behind after flax or hemp is combed, proving that even simple-sounding words can tug a surprising amount of history behind them.

OT, tow head is a type of blond headedness. I  believe its alternate root is from young males who tugged tow boats from shore and were sunblond until they earned enough to buy a hat. Now back to the game. Last word tired.

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Tired and defeeted ... he stumbled along on crutches.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
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Edge was where the idea balanced—half brilliance, half disaster—until someone nudged it with a shrug, and suddenly we were ankle-deep in glitter, goat prints, and inexplicable jazz.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Jazz is a musical genre characterized by unique instrumental techniques along with improvisation, swing rhythms, and syncopation

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Syncopation strutted into the room like it owned the rhythm, tripping the beat on purpose, throwing off every expectation—yet somehow making the chaos feel intentional, like maybe the goat was supposed to be playing the trumpet all along.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Along Came a Spider is the first novel in James Patterson's series about forensic psychologist Alex Cross first published in 1993 and has consistently been popular enough that at least 28 of the books have been on the best sellers list and the series has grown to number, so far, thirty-three sequels.


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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Parameters were given, promptly ignored, then redefined by a squirrel in sunglasses who insisted the meeting be held upside down and entirely in interpretive dance.

 

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Bathing in moonlight sounded poetic until you realized it was just raccoons in your kiddie pool again, judging your life choices with wet paws and unapologetic splashing.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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"Hand me the map," he said—then confidently marched into the corn maze, holding it upside down like a declaration of war against both logic and cartography.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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