hi.
i hate to be the one to speculate, but i have tormented myself,
wondering whether the words that jeremy/dan have invented have a
reason behind them....i refer to words like, mondrary, darium, tomic,
and astiocles...while i did here that the last one was an invention of
some mythical being, i have no idea
 if there is any meaning to them....
THEREFORE....i always try to ascribe some sort of meaning, usually
failing miserably.

however....i was listening to explain...and i think i figured out what
the word tomic means...
though atomic derives from the concept of an atom....which actually is
from the greek word atomos (or something similar)...
perhaps jeremy applied the generic prefix a to the word tomic, meaning
that atomic is a derived word from his secret word tomic.

if that is true, atomic would be that which is not tomic.
consequently, tomic would be something grand, because, we all know of
the miniscule status of an atom.

if you think of the word that way, then moving the weight of
everything, and blinding the skies to change the tomic (i.e. largest)
roles.......would flow perfectly.

this is all my speculation/rationalization, and i just finished finals
week, so i could be postulating for nothing....
but i think that if my thought processes were the one's jeremy did,
that would be cool.....

jonathan deane



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