If you could be any Greek god, which one would you be?

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werdna123 wrote:
Uranus
Wait, he isn't a god, isn't he?
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werdna123 wrote:
Uranus
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO
But that's Roman.
I'd be... um... IDK.
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werdna123 wrote:
Uranus
I really hope ur not reffering to the NASTY part of this, if its even a joke ur trying to make
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werdna123 wrote:
Uranus
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I would probably choose to be Athena.
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werdna123 wrote:
Uranus
That's not a god, he's a predecessor.
Anyways, I'd be Poseidon, because I love the water and water sports.
@demosthenes: Stupid olive tree.
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demosthenes wrote:
I would probably choose to be Athena.
Ah, goddess of battle tactics...

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poopo wrote:
Poopo the almighty

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Poseidon. Yeah.
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Kileymeister wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
Uranus
That's not a god, he's a predecessor.
Anyways, I'd be Poseidon, because I love the water and water sports.
@demosthenes: Stupid olive tree.
An olive tree in infinitely more useful than a spring, except perhaps to a man dying of thirst, which the people of Athens were not.
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demosthenes wrote:
I would probably choose to be Athena.
XD, apparently, that was going to be my choice, too.

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cheddargirl wrote:
demosthenes wrote:
I would probably choose to be Athena.
XD, apparently, that was going to be my choice, too.
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Athena is a picture of everything which is laudable (in my opinion of course). Pride but not arrogance, wisdom, and cleverness to name just a few.
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demosthenes wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
Uranus
That's not a god, he's a predecessor.
Anyways, I'd be Poseidon, because I love the water and water sports.
@demosthenes: Stupid olive tree.An olive tree in infinitely more useful than a spring, except perhaps to a man dying of thirst, which the people of Athens were not.
It was a salt water spring, which brought... er... uh... salty might?
What does your silly tree bring? Olives? Pfft.
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Ares.
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Kileymeister wrote:
demosthenes wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
That's not a god, he's a predecessor.
Anyways, I'd be Poseidon, because I love the water and water sports.
@demosthenes: Stupid olive tree.An olive tree in infinitely more useful than a spring, except perhaps to a man dying of thirst, which the people of Athens were not.
It was a salt water spring, which brought... er... uh... salty might?
What does your silly tree bring? Olives? Pfft.
Actually, there's quite a bit of things that can be done with an olive tree, other than eat the olives that grow from them. For example, the wood from the tree can be cut down to make things and the olive leaves can be used for medicinal purposes.

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Kileymeister wrote:
demosthenes wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
That's not a god, he's a predecessor.
Anyways, I'd be Poseidon, because I love the water and water sports.
@demosthenes: Stupid olive tree.An olive tree in infinitely more useful than a spring, except perhaps to a man dying of thirst, which the people of Athens were not.
It was a salt water spring, which brought... er... uh... salty might?
What does your silly tree bring? Olives? Pfft.
BUT OLIVES TASTE SSSSSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD!!!
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I'd probably be Poseidon, and create a giant maelstrom in the middle of the pacific ocean :'D
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deatheater wrote:
I'd probably be Poseidon, and create a giant maelstrom in the middle of the pacific ocean :'D
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