NoidTALES, The best of the worst Pairs throughout NOIDI-HISTSED STORIES
the day they all came down from the NoidMount Ever Tree, was the day that is documented as the worst ever Pair-O-Noids Rhymes ever sung to this very moment. The day that changed Noid Mentality and woke up the Angels sleeping in the Earth and The Demons within the Sea. The day Noids became Known for the way they are when they decide somehow without of themselves, and lock themselves into a paired duo-sided logically unsounding mound of noidablility de-belong-ablity.
Once a Noid is paired with another, however different or the same they may have been, they can no longer be in their own sound mind and go absolutely crazy with selfish consideration and grand in their ideas of the pair they are in they are de-done, that is undone in all that they knew to be good ideas, logical, and realistic in their own belonging somewhere without the other pair undoing all they had done and then some. They do this out of fear for another knowing all that they use to be and sacrifice all that they remember into the nonsensible reality of another not their own, and therefore become inconceivably de-structured and convoluted without the other after time esp. when momentum is given as they fall from the mount of sensible noidability and lose themselves in the pair in the para-form they have become:
To understand this phenomena lets us dissent the word for what it really is:
Comes from Ancient Greek παρά (para), a preposition meaning “beside, near; beyond; against.”
As a prefix in English, it gives senses like “beside/alongside” (parallel, paramedic), “beyond” (parapsychology), or “abnormal/contrary” (paranormal, paradox
Hebrew often uses the number “two” (šĕnayim and related forms) or dual noun endings to indicate pairs (e.g., hands, feet, eyes), rather than a separate “pair” root.
Greek uses words like dyo (“two”) and zeugos (“yoke, pair”) to convey the idea of two things joined or used together, as with animals under a yoke.
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