How about that?
Funny that “seminal” means that. Now I’ll be able to find it funny when people go on about a “seminal album” or whatever. Thanks Jordo.
remember when someone on here refused to taste their own cum
wonder if they’d taste fish cum
Cum again?
I thought thats what it meant, as its used to mean a “break through” album.
Wait, when people go on about a “seminal work of art” they’re going on about “this work of art is like semen because it breaks through?” that’s well fucking weird.
What’s a seminar? Just a load of jizz?
That can’t be right can it!?
I just don’t know anymore.
Ah good, Hygsy is replying! He’ll know what to do!
Oh
Half a nar
Hi Tone, to help answer your question, “seminal” as referring to an album for example does have the same etymological background as seminal referring to semen. The root word is the equivalent of “seed”, a seminal album is one that contains the seeds for later works, ie is very influential.
Some people call their cum (semen) “my seed”
Hi it’s thursday
Have you tasted your own man batter?
- Yes
- No
- I am woman
0 voters
Yes.
And to answer @sadpunk, seminar has the same root, deriving from seminary, a form of school, which seeded ideas.
Semester, however, derives from the Latin “semestris”, meaning six-monthly.
incorrrect
I don’t know what the Latin for “Wow, I’m impressed by your knowledge!” is but if I did know it I would be sending it to you!