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Thalia
Thanks. :) I don't remember what got me interested but I've never gotten tired of it. I have a feeling that most people would think of the character in Percy Jackson and have no idea that Thalia is a figure from actual mythology. It has just now occurred to me that Riordan might have gotten the name from the grace.
May 06 2011 10:29 PM
dorlexat → Thalia
I love mythology too, Greek and Roman especially. Came here when I saw your username and i love it by the way.
May 06 2011 09:50 PM
NickFleming → Thalia
Personally enjoy Greek and Roman (which are almost the same thing), Norse, and a little bit of Egyptian.
Nov 02 2010 01:59 AM
Thalia
Hmm. It appears that brainden.com has a loose definition of "personal conversation." Oh well. I've always found mythology interesting. Greek in particular but Roman, Egyptian, and sometimes Chinese and Native American as well.
Nov 02 2010 12:50 AM
NickFleming → Thalia
Wow... I came here because I just HAD to ask that same question. Glad to see another lover of mythology :)
Nov 01 2010 11:30 PM
Thalia
More specifically of comedy and poetry. Although the miracle known as the world wide web informs me that Thalia is also a grace, a Nereid, and a nymph. However, I have been told that I am too serious so lets stick with muse of comedy. Something I could use more of. . . ;)
Sep 18 2010 08:27 AM
Thalia
Yes. Although if you are asking about my username, Thalia is the name of a muse in Greek mythology. :)
Sep 18 2010 08:13 AM
RainThinker → Thalia
Have you by chance read the "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" series?
Just wondering. ;)
Just wondering. ;)
Sep 18 2010 06:27 AM




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