the haters on all sides will destroy each other
the plan is froggy
the haters on all sides will destroy each other
the plan is froggy
"Chair" serves Master
Master=?
P=C
C=Crown/chair? Church?
Pope=Crown?
best for last [p]
late Old English mægester "a man having control or authority over a place; a teacher or tutor of children," from Latin magister (n.) "chief, head, director, teacher" (source of Old French maistre, French maître, Spanish and Italian maestro, Portuguese mestre, Dutch meester, German Meister), contrastive adjective ("he who is greater") from magis (adv.) "more," from PIE mag-yos-, comparative of root meg- "great." The form was influenced in Middle English by Old French cognate maistre.