I think you were pretending to be drunk when writing this blog. it's just looks like to much effort has been made and it's kind of obvious that you must be a real attention seeker to construct it.
Heathen is from Old Englishhæðen "not Christian or Jewish", (c.f. Old Norseheiðinn). Historically, the term was probably influenced by Gothichaiþi "dwelling on the heath", appearing as haiþno in Ulfilas' bible as "gentile woman," (translating the "Hellene" in Mark 7:26). This translation was probably influenced by Latin paganus, "country dweller", or it was chosen because of its similarity to the Greek ethne, " gentile". It has even been suggested that Gothic haiþi is not related to "heath" at all, but rather a loan from Armenianhethanos, itself loaned from Greek ethnos.
Who really cares what this guy thinks.. he should get his head out of the bloody clouds and just either:
A) Go to an art gallery and enjoy some Art B) Go play a computer game C) Appreciate that people use the term Art and Artform out of context when it comes to something that they like.
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