sel·couth [sel-kooth]
adjective Archaic.
strange; uncommon.
Origin:
before 900; Middle English selcouth, Old English seldcūth, equivalent to seld ( an ) seldom + cūth couth2
I’m not sure I would have asked… but sometimes, you just gotta see.
NEWS
Words of Interest? Really? At least I’m sure some of you are thinking this. I decided it was time to post here, I’ve been swapped with work preparing for Phoenix Comicon next week as well as finally backing up all my art files to a raid. Other important things, I don’t want to bore you with, also ensued… so trying to draw a LAWLS or ALT became really difficult this week. The next ALT I’ve been working on, artistically, was a bit challenging so I had to stop and delegate my time a bit better. I’ll TRY to get ALT up this week… if not expect it next week. This week I will either post another WOI, ALT (if I have time) or possibly an Ask Hatticus for those of you who’ve been asking him questions who have yet to be answered.
more selcouth than it,
in my humble opinion.
Shark: You keep saying that!
I know you think you’re
special and have a unique
one... but Don’t we all
think that about our
own?
Whale: Quit your nay-saying and just
have faith... I’m telling you it’s
almost godly, really.
Shark: That’s it! Just show
me already. I need to
see it with my own ey--
The whale shows him... and it is majestic.










