Yes, and "live" is "evil..."
2007-10-20 15:58:56
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answer #1
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answered by Truth Warrior 4
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Interesting. The devil lived
2007-10-20 15:57:52
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answer #2
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answered by luv_2_read_2 3
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that's basically ironic, and definite perhaps somewhat creepy even though it has no importance. If it became the comparable in each and every language then definite, i might discover some importance to it. you're no longer onto something somebody in the previous you has never observed. form of like the declare that Black Sabbath had subliminal messages embedded interior the lyrics, and that there became backmasked messages approximately devil telling you to kill. organic twist of fate.
2016-10-13 09:20:05
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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And the whole Led Zeppelin, Stairway to Heaven has Satanic messages?
Yeah, we all know about it.
It starts spreading from overly religious people who like to make accusations of heretics, Blah Blah Blah
2007-10-20 16:00:16
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answer #4
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answered by himynameiskim 4
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Yeah. I thought it was a huge thing and jooked about it when I was like, 9.
It doesn't mean anything because the languages are different. I don't think its a conspiracy or anything like that.
Espanol: Diablo, y vivir (o viviste (you lived))
Francais: Diable, et vis (you lived)
2007-10-20 16:04:17
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answer #5
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answered by Drowning chemist 3
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Did you notice that Mephistopheles backward is Selehpotsihpem?
2007-10-20 15:58:44
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah and Live is Evil. Old hat. tah dlo.
And a note to Senior in Need....... Diable... that means twice lived. Think about that oh contrite one.
2007-10-20 17:39:44
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answer #7
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answered by Kimberlee Ann 5
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And Bob spelled backwards still is Bob.
Therefore Bob is greater than God, or Dog.
BTW, Bob spelled backwards still bobs (or floats). But bobs spelled backwards is nothing so I guess it doesn't.:)
2007-10-20 18:53:51
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answered by Anonymous
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And God spelled backwards is Dog.
2007-10-20 15:59:48
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answer #9
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answered by Mannie मञ्जुला 6
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In addition to the first answer:
Satan is anagram for Santa.
Both run around in red suits.
Both offer goodies to impressionable people.
Santa has increasingly become the meaning of Christmas thus taking the place of Christ. Satan is the antichrist, anti doesnt just mean "against" but also "in place of."
Santa = Satan
2007-10-20 16:00:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Dun, dun, dun... ;)
I never noticed that until a minute ago. Interesting.
It's probably just a coincidence, though.
2007-10-20 16:01:35
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answered by ~ 3
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