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Ents are a species of beings in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world Middle-earth who closely resemble trees; their leader is Treebeard of Fangorn forest. Their name is derived from an Old English word for giant.
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Thyrs, ent, eoten, gigans
– Anglo-Saxon ontologies of ‘giant’

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hellion (n.)
"naughty child or person," 1811, American English, altered (by association with Hell) from Scottish/northern England dialectal hallion "worthless fellow, scamp" (1786), a word of unknown origin. Explained humorously in Irving's "Salmagundi" (1811) as "A deputy scullion employed in regions below to cook up the broth."

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undestroyer - one who triumphs upon the undestroyed :p
You cannot destroy my vision when you see my vision undestroyed because I am just an undestroyer.

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Brandon

Meaning:Prince; chieftain; broom covered hill

Brandon is a masculine name of Celtic origin, meaning “prince” or “chieftain.” It is an Anglicized version of the Old Irish name Bréanainn which itself is said to be derived from the Old Welsh word breenhin, translating to “prince” or “king.” Brandon also has roots in Old English, where it means “broom covered hill,” stemming from the word brōm, meaning “broom” or “gorse,” and dun which means “hill.” Brandon is a classic name with a range of interpretations making it the perfect choice for parent who wishes to attribute a fitting meaning to baby.
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Let’s Go Brandon … Dark Brandon…

Now replace Brandon with “King”
And put Biden’s picture under it.

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DEMONIC: Biden just texted me a link to his new stickers he wants me to buy for $6. Do Democrats like the 'Dark Brandon' meme? What is it with the Democrat Party and Satan?
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Brandon

Meaning:Prince; chieftain; broom covered hill

Brandon is a masculine name of Celtic origin, meaning “prince” or “chieftain.” It is an Anglicized version of the Old Irish name Bréanainn which itself is said to be derived from the Old Welsh word breenhin, translating to “prince” or “king.” Brandon also has roots in Old English, where it means “broom covered hill,” stemming from the word brōm, meaning “broom” or “gorse,” and dun which means “hill.” Brandon is a classic name with a range of interpretations making it the perfect choice for parent who wishes to attribute a fitting meaning to baby.
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Let’s Go Brandon … Dark Brandon…

Now replace Brandon with “King”
And put Biden’s picture under it.

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DEMONIC: Biden just texted me a link to his new stickers he wants me to buy for $6. Do Democrats like the 'Dark Brandon' meme? What is it with the Democrat Party and Satan?
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