Tribulations Ch3
Nov. 23rd, 2008 01:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Chapter Three, (Number) Of Beasts, of Tribulations is up.
To me, it seemed natural that the moment it became clear that Rabbi Jewy Jew McJewson was not Jewish, a real rabbi, and did not know Hebrew or Yiddish, anyone who knew such languages would start insulting him in it, just as MSTs of fics involving bad Japanese will often end up insulting the author in Japanese. My knowledge of Hebrew insults is sadly lacking, so they're probably using much harsher language than is appropriate. Maybe they're a bit testy from the whole "superpowered terrorists who say Jesus is messiah have taken over the Western Wall and lit people on fire thing".
Next chapter: Mood whiplash!
To me, it seemed natural that the moment it became clear that Rabbi Jewy Jew McJewson was not Jewish, a real rabbi, and did not know Hebrew or Yiddish, anyone who knew such languages would start insulting him in it, just as MSTs of fics involving bad Japanese will often end up insulting the author in Japanese. My knowledge of Hebrew insults is sadly lacking, so they're probably using much harsher language than is appropriate. Maybe they're a bit testy from the whole "superpowered terrorists who say Jesus is messiah have taken over the Western Wall and lit people on fire thing".
Next chapter: Mood whiplash!
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Date: 2008-11-23 08:11 pm (UTC)...If anyone asks, the bitching is totally just to indicate how godless and unsaved the Jewish boys are. Totally.
(Would random Jewish boys know Greek or Aramaic?)
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Date: 2008-11-23 11:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-24 04:39 am (UTC)...Okay, fine; I only know both languages because I went to Jewish elementary and high school, but they did such a bad job teaching them to us that, despite having known Hebrew longer, I can barely formulate a proper sentence. I went to Israel twice, and both times had almost no idea what was going on around me. The edamacashon system prevails again!
My Yiddish is rusty since I graduated nearly two years ago, but it's much better. I can almost have a conversation with someone speaking German. ^^ My high school is, I believe, the only one in the entire province that still teaches Yiddish, and wouldn't you know it, just this year they cut back on it.
Yay for random rants totally unrelated to the actual topic of the entry. 8D
Also hi, I don't think I've been here before. *shrugs and offers a spicecake*
~Psychic
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Date: 2008-11-24 03:02 pm (UTC)And yeah, that seems to happen with Hebrew; even though I technically learned from pre- through high school, I can barely understand anything my friends who take it at college are saying to me and most of that is by guessing.