There are languages in which the word for tesicles is “eggs”. And while I can attest for only one such language, undoubtedly the “and then he smashed the dragon’s eggs!.. no-no, the other kind of dragon eggs” joke has to exist (and be quite a trope on its own) in other such languages as well.
While I don’t know all languages obviously, I’m pretty sure that there is always “technical” terms for testicles which is longer and unique, while “eggs” would be less formal terms similar to english “balls”. The joke can still works, of course.
I can testify of at least two languages (Spanish an German) where “balls” and “eggs” are used indistinctly. In fact, “balls” seems to be the *other* word for them in EVERY language. The English-exclusive one is “nuts”, to my limited knowledge.
Anyway, Tchaikovsky would be proud.
My point was that there is technical term – in German it seems to be Hoden although Testikel also means something, in Spanish it’s Testículo – which does NOT mean anything else.
Studying Spanish definitely know “huevos” wasn’t the technical term. But during PE anytime we heard the teacher call out “huevos rancheros” we knew what happened!
Hoden is not a technical termn. It’s the equivalent to the Spanish cojones, which you may be famikliar with. Testes, testikles, testiculos, etc… all are Latin loanwords of testiculus – which itself, being a diminutive of “testis”, legal termn for a third party in a lawsuit, WAS most definitely a crude joke word.
So the balls talk goes full round.
Arrogance has its own brand of blindness, this being that anyone you think is inferior can’t cause you harm. I’m sure what Bree actually said was something along the lines of, “Surprise, motherfu-“
Well, there is a reason punters in American Football kick the ball with the top of the foot for maximum force. Broader surface to spread the impact out and also toes are squishy which reduces the actual force applied. I think it’s a pretty well placed shot 🙂
nah she’s using her ankle you never want to put pressure or force on your feet since top could very well break if she connected with her toes, even self defense teachers will tell there students to never kick with top of thier feet when fighting always try to hook your kicks with your bottom of your legs where the ankle meets the shin for maximum force and damage to a opponent
And suddenly your world was upended…Big Bad’s facial expressions says all. And “How dare you?” a mere elf, you poor schlemiel, this is “The Return of the Queen”! First blood to the ‘million-year-old’ arrow-head. Nice bit of back-stabbing. Tell Moonblade about it, next time you girls get together. I’m finally reconciled with Mala’s choice in regal outfits, love the tight, figure-hugging pants in panels 1 and 2, showing off Bree’s best assets Now the fight (to the death) begins! Unless Big Bad does a flight job, which would perhaps be typical of his warped arrogant persona. Still not convinced the arrow-head is of the weaponry quality of the sword-girls’ blade.
Bree’s version of “66 Motherfucker!” as one of her former team uppercut a draconian in the groin from way back when The Devourer was summoned. Nice nod to that.
Bree, Bree, Bree. That stab wound is way too high. If you’re gonna stab someone from behind, aim for the kidneys. +1 for quipping, -5 for backstabbing technique.
One of the under-appreciated downsides to taking on a human form that dragons likely never consider.
Well played Bree.
There are languages in which the word for tesicles is “eggs”. And while I can attest for only one such language, undoubtedly the “and then he smashed the dragon’s eggs!.. no-no, the other kind of dragon eggs” joke has to exist (and be quite a trope on its own) in other such languages as well.
While I don’t know all languages obviously, I’m pretty sure that there is always “technical” terms for testicles which is longer and unique, while “eggs” would be less formal terms similar to english “balls”. The joke can still works, of course.
I can testify of at least two languages (Spanish an German) where “balls” and “eggs” are used indistinctly. In fact, “balls” seems to be the *other* word for them in EVERY language. The English-exclusive one is “nuts”, to my limited knowledge.
Anyway, Tchaikovsky would be proud.
My point was that there is technical term – in German it seems to be Hoden although Testikel also means something, in Spanish it’s Testículo – which does NOT mean anything else.
But yes, you’re right, “nuts” would be the word.
Testikel and Testiculo don’t also mean Testicle?
Studying Spanish definitely know “huevos” wasn’t the technical term. But during PE anytime we heard the teacher call out “huevos rancheros” we knew what happened!
Hoden is not a technical termn. It’s the equivalent to the Spanish cojones, which you may be famikliar with. Testes, testikles, testiculos, etc… all are Latin loanwords of testiculus – which itself, being a diminutive of “testis”, legal termn for a third party in a lawsuit, WAS most definitely a crude joke word.
So the balls talk goes full round.
Arrogance has its own brand of blindness, this being that anyone you think is inferior can’t cause you harm. I’m sure what Bree actually said was something along the lines of, “Surprise, motherfu-“
Never understood that phrase “Surprise, motherfu-“ unless ir means 20 years of child support and being a father it has been 32 years so far.
Bree would be a good pool player with aimed short putting a ball into side pocket.
OK. That’s rogue enough for me, hopefully reinforced point in the boots but not strictly necessary.
Nah, looks like she hit with the front of the ankle (where the top of the foot connects to the shin)
True, very badly aimed, unless she was aiming for the back hole.
Well, there is a reason punters in American Football kick the ball with the top of the foot for maximum force. Broader surface to spread the impact out and also toes are squishy which reduces the actual force applied. I think it’s a pretty well placed shot 🙂
Also in football they kick with the instep. Only amateurs kick with the point of the feet.
Well, and wearers of steel-toed boots.
Where’s the “like” button?
nah she’s using her ankle you never want to put pressure or force on your feet since top could very well break if she connected with her toes, even self defense teachers will tell there students to never kick with top of thier feet when fighting always try to hook your kicks with your bottom of your legs where the ankle meets the shin for maximum force and damage to a opponent
I hope she doesn’t get too distracted by enjoyable stuff like kicking and yelling “surprise” and hit him with the blade several more times.
Reminds me of a story that I heard on YouTube, a human wizard did a grab and twist on a dragon using magic.
You know glad to see more Miko even if she isn’t in the story now.
And suddenly your world was upended…Big Bad’s facial expressions says all. And “How dare you?” a mere elf, you poor schlemiel, this is “The Return of the Queen”! First blood to the ‘million-year-old’ arrow-head. Nice bit of back-stabbing. Tell Moonblade about it, next time you girls get together. I’m finally reconciled with Mala’s choice in regal outfits, love the tight, figure-hugging pants in panels 1 and 2, showing off Bree’s best assets Now the fight (to the death) begins! Unless Big Bad does a flight job, which would perhaps be typical of his warped arrogant persona. Still not convinced the arrow-head is of the weaponry quality of the sword-girls’ blade.
When you’re making thr mother of all omelets, you can’t fret over every egg.
If Apo survives this, he gets to experience his ball(s) dropping for a second time 🙂
Possibly even the first time if this form was only after adulthood
well… you need to crack some eggs to make an omlette after all….
She needs to follow up with the ‘stabitty stab to the heart thrust’.
Right in the Cloaca
Bree’s version of “66 Motherfucker!” as one of her former team uppercut a draconian in the groin from way back when The Devourer was summoned. Nice nod to that.
Bree, Bree, Bree. That stab wound is way too high. If you’re gonna stab someone from behind, aim for the kidneys. +1 for quipping, -5 for backstabbing technique.