Keith Olbermann means 'Elf Man From The Forest' or 'Battleground Elf Man.' In contrast, Scott Adams, drawing from the etymology of 'Scott'—a term for the Gaelic-speaking warriors of early Scotland—embodies the resilience and strategic cunning of a people shaped by a history of fierce battles for independence. With Scott Adams, we embrace the archetype of the 'son of Adam,' symbolizing humanity's quintessential experiences of learning, growth, and overcoming. It's clear why these archetypes clash: one, an elf connected to nature and ancient pseudo-wisdom; the other, embodying humanity itself, navigates the complexities and absurdities of the human condition.
Keith Olbermann means 'Elf Man From The Forest' or 'Battleground Elf Man.' In contrast, Scott Adams, drawing from the etymology of 'Scott'—a term for the Gaelic-speaking warriors of early Scotland—embodies the resilience and strategic cunning of a people shaped by a history of fierce battles for independence. With Scott Adams, we embrace the archetype of the 'son of Adam,' symbolizing humanity's quintessential experiences of learning, growth, and overcoming. It's clear why these archetypes clash: one, an elf connected to nature and ancient pseudo-wisdom; the other, embodying humanity itself, navigates the complexities and absurdities of the human condition.
@prince_of_fakes Mohamed is the most popular name on Earth.
@prince_of_fakes "Keith Olbermann means 'elf man from the forest'" I was insulted by the very existence of Keith Olbermann before, but now I am as pissed as an elf on a bad-hair day!
@prince_of_fakes I am an Adams. Learn, grow, overcome. It fits.