Yes we do. You can either click on "Browse Categories" to the left under Site Tools and find the correct category, or you can refer to the link that I left in the discussion area.
yes u guys answer my question thank u u made my laugh
Um one question why do you have this website if you didn't even answer my question? I asked you guys what protectress means for my biography on aphradite for my greek god and goddesses paper due tomorrow and you guys we NO help what so ever
Come on I need the answer guys!
The Nobles of Sparta and the buff guys
You guys are turds lol
because these questions are answered by regular people, so probably nobody knows the answer. Think of it this way if the question remains unanswered then the rest of the world is as stupid as you.
you guys really need to find people to answer these questions cuzz if you dont, whats the point of this website? i keep asking questions up in here, and they all said "unanswered" like seriously ??
Unanswered:( Sorry guys:(
Hermes
Hey guys ... use Google translate for your language questions!The answer to 'I got it' in Greek is Το πήρα or phonetically To pí̱ra
Of coarse! Everyone loves a greek goddess. Why wouldn't Scandinavian guys?
One, all you people dumb! I mean anybody can answer these questions if they have not been answered! Like me I have no idea what so ever the answer to this question is. So this proves it anybody can answer an unanswered question here. Again so dumb you guys are dick heads.
Basically, you need to know that the Ancient Greeks had a God for almost anything. From rivers to the sky, you name it! Also, you need to know that there was a God of the Gods; a supreme being/not really a being: Zeus. He was the god of the heavens; the most powerful of all. He basically told everybody else what to do, and you can say that he was a "General" of some sort in the wars between the Titans. Oh yeah, then there's also the Titans: sort of the antagonists in this whole Greek Mythology business. Their leader was Cronus, the son of Uranus and Gaea (whole other story), and the Titan of Time. So the Greek Gods-the protagonists (good guys)-were in a sort of never ending battle with the Titans-the antagonists (bad guys).But if you really want to learn more, I suggest that you read the Percy Jackson series, even though it's for kids and teens, or even some random Greek Mythology book.
Greek myths often incorporated moral lessons through the experiences and consequences faced by the characters. These myths showcased virtues like courage, perseverance, and wisdom, while also warning against traits such as arrogance and greed. Through the triumphs and downfalls of gods, heroes, and mortals, individuals could learn about the importance of ethical behavior and the consequences of their actions.
Only guys ask questions like this. Guys don't dance.
it is to the left of the sphinx and by the entrance to the bull guys place.
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