I always love finding old scraps of paper like that, where I was working something out in my head and just needed some 'scratch space', and it still feels 'familiar' in some way even though it's totally inscrutable after so long. :)
For a very long time, I kept a notepad in my jacket pocket that served this purpose. I still remember the meaning behind most of it even with my awful note-taking style, but there is a line that simply says "FIVE? (1:4 X)" which I have been unable to decipher for many years.
Fantastic. :) We're aliens to our own selves, across enough time...
You just reminded me that to this day, my parents don't know what my first (multisyllabic) word was -- I would apparently insist "tenadee", growing more and more frustrated when no-one understood me. (My second word was 'pooka', which they finally interpreted when it expanded to 'compooka', which has been a nickname for 'computer' in my house ever since... they should have been worried then, I suppose. :P)
Kjorteo, please. I think it's obvious that I'm such a furry that I influenced the subconscious name choices of video game developers half a world away, forward in time. :D
To me, a Pooka is an ugly Amiga spectre thing from Knightmare (an initial image search has been fruitless and I don't want to trawl through a billion pages of episode summaries). Still, the Odin Sphere version is much cuter.
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You just reminded me that to this day, my parents don't know what my first (multisyllabic) word was -- I would apparently insist "tenadee", growing more and more frustrated when no-one understood me. (My second word was 'pooka', which they finally interpreted when it expanded to 'compooka', which has been a nickname for 'computer' in my house ever since... they should have been worried then, I suppose. :P)
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