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Because blogs started as 'lists of links to pages the writer found recently' by people who called themselves Escribitionists (sometimes ... or was 'lists of links' the way "email started"? or both? or neither?)

The 'etymology' below is just keeping with my theme (because that's why I started blogging---to show that all words are linguistically built upon earlier foundational words); then--below the subscribe bar--I'll list 'the many links I wanted to blog today.'

The legal term #HabeasCorpus (yes, "habeas corpus"; but I typed it so 'the programs' recognize it as 'one word' ... fulfilling some apocalyptic prophecy? whatever ...) is taken from "habeas corpus ad subjiciendum (Produce or Have the Person to be Subjected (to Examination))" ancient words at the opening of writs in 14th century Anglo-French documents that requested prisoners be brought before a judge (usually to determine if they were being detained legally-or-illegally).

It's built on words that mean "to Have, Hold, Give, Receive" & "Person (Body, |Corporeal). 

#HabeasCorpora (plural)

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Sort of 'as Lord Jesus prophesied,' ... something about 'the cart before the horse'? 'harvest too plentiful for the harvester to gather it all at once'? 'the gleaner out-cropping the cropper'? It'll come back to me; first, the latest links in the web's 'tirade' of content flowing into my senses:

The 'tirades' (below the quote from St. James) are coming from a few sources:



the link they gave me to share A Rundown on The Tony Awards









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