Dictionary.com wasn't any help. I swear I've heard it somewhere. Ok was that supposed to be common knowledge because I didn't even know that.
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Sanscorpus at 11 May,2013
Sanscorpus is latin.... meaning "nobody" or "without body". Kind of like "anonymous". The REASON for it is because my "name" is totally inconsequential and irrelevant. You ask a question, the ANSWER is what matters. Not "who" said it. It doesn't matter who says it. Male or female. Young or old. Straight or Gay. Married or not. None of those things play any role in the merit of someone's argument. Hence "sanscorpus" because it doesn't MATTER who I am. Just look at your recent question about how women love to be treated like crap. If Rhianna wasn't enough of a clue.... my answer is TRUE , and I provided proof with a video link.None of that has anything to do with ME or who I am. It just answers your question.
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- Sanscorpus is latin.... meaning "nobody" or "without body".
Kind of like "anonymous".
The REASON for it is because my "name" is totally inconsequential and irrelevant. You ask a question, the ANSWER is what matters. Not "who" said it. It doesn't matter who says it. Male or female. Young or old. Straight or Gay. Married or not. None of those things play any role in the merit of someone's argument.
Hence "sanscorpus" because it doesn't MATTER who I am.
Just look at your recent question about how women love to be treated like crap. If Rhianna wasn't enough of a clue.... my answer is TRUE , and I provided proof with a video link.None of that has anything to do with ME or who I am.
It just answers your question. - it means without a corpus. sans means without, and i think corpus means like body or something?
edit: oooh, i nailed it. i am so clever. :) - "Sans corpus" (it's a Latin phrase: two words) literally means "without body".
- This question is a violation.
But unlike feminists, I won't report it. - It's two words - sans, meaning without, and corpus, meaning body. Corpus also means a body of works, writings.
In legal terms, let's just say murder without a body is hard to prove, or without a body of evidence it's hard to prove a case.. - Yes, without body. It is, or was, one of his fears.
- That's because it's Latin for without a body.