The act of trolling others with very old or old fashioned material or media. The material/media used can also tend to be very obscure to most people in the modern world. Archaic Trolls are considered very eclectic , and get their kicks thru the confusion their old and obscure material causes amongst their targets.
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Get the Archaic Trolling mug.A war won by a particular side, but in too great a cost: crippled economy, depleated population, ruined land. ETC.
"The country suffered an archaic victory."
"The country suffered an archaic victory."
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A forgable claymore weapon that has a 50% chance of dealing very high damage. The blade is multi colored with black and yellow stripes. Sometimes, the blade itself my get stuck on slimes.
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Get the Prototype Archiac mug.Archaius (Ar-kai-uhs) is usually a tall, funny, yet somewhat jokingly mean young man. Commonly having brown hair and hazel eyes. Archaius is usually mad that no one can pronounce his name right and likes to make chaos. He is usually considered the funny friend but wouldn't be categorized as popular. If you ever meet an Archaius, you will start off thinking he's annoying, but don't let this fool you, later on he will grow on you and you will forget ever hating him.
Person one: "Archaius drew on my paper today, he's so annoying"
Person two: "What do you mean? He's so funny, I wish I sat next to him like you"
Person one: "Yeah whatever."
Person two: "What do you mean? He's so funny, I wish I sat next to him like you"
Person one: "Yeah whatever."
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Get the archick mug.(noun) A fondness for the smell of old books. From the Greek roots 'ἀρχαῖος' (archaios), meaning 'ancient' or 'old;'
'βιβλίον' (biblion), meaning 'book;' 'ὀσμή' (osme), meaning 'smell;' and '-philia,' a love of or a fondness for.
'βιβλίον' (biblion), meaning 'book;' 'ὀσμή' (osme), meaning 'smell;' and '-philia,' a love of or a fondness for.
Diana loved nothing more than those first evocative moments in the morning when walking into the Bodleian Library, where the waft of ancient manuscripts ignited her archaiobibliosmiophilia and fueled her anticipation of hours of reading pleasure.
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