Monday, December 1, 2025

Twin Ass Cheeks And Boomerang

Continuing on from my previous post that involved a recent notable death re: 

Sir Andreas Whittam Smith, 88, British financial journalist, co-founder of The Independent

  • Sir Andreas Whittam Smith (13 June 1937 – 29 November 2025)
The name Whittam stood out, and likely adds to the cryptic communication.  Note the following information that AI generated in regards to the name: 
    • "White homestead" or "white village".
    • "Homestead in a bend".
Also Whittam breaks down into a cryptic phrase re “whit tam”.  I’m already aware that the word “tam” in English that refers to a beret type Scottish hat from tam-o'-shanter (named after Robert Burn character, Tam O’Shanter that translates into “Tom of Shanter”)…, and Thomas  means “twin”… so “twin Whitt”.  So now to check the etymology of “whit”: 
whit(n.)"smallest particle," mid-15c., from na whit "no amount" (c. 1200), from Old English nan wiht, from wiht "amount; something" (see wightOld English wiht "living being male or female, person; something, anything). 

So the name further translates into “twin smallest particle/person”… a cryptic reference to our inner twin…— they are referring to themselves.  

Note the following recent addition to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site: 

Judy Cheeks, 71, American singer ("Reach").[7] (death announced November 30)

  • Judy Cheeks (February 13, 1954 – November 2025)
Okay, so her surname Cheeks connects in cryptic fashion to another notable person who passed away just recently … and also included in my previous post: 

Said Assagaff, 72, Indonesian politician, governor of Maluku (2014–2019)

  • Said Assagaff (29 November 1953 – 30 November 2025)
Given that the “ass” in her surname connects to “cheeks” in Judy’s surname!!  

As for this next person also mentioned in my previous post: 

Nicola Pietrangeli, 92, Italian Hall of Fame tennis player. 

Nicola Chirinsky Pietrangeli (11 September 1933 – 1 December 2025)

His surname contains a cryptic “pie triangle”… and on googling, I was brought to: 

 "pie triangle" most commonly refers to spanakopita triangles

So spanakopita’s originate in Greece, on venturing to the Greece wikipedia page this Ancient Greek Colony crops up:  Massalia ,…Note the “ass” in the name.  On the Massalia Wikipedia page I arrive at: 

Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( c. 98 BC — 9 August 48 BC)

Very rare to find an actual date going back so far… he died on the 222nd day of the year!!   It dawned on me that we have a “c.”, … before his date of birth … connecting to a recent post: Judge 🌊 👋

I researched a bit more and the origin of letter “c” is a curved throwing stick.  This reminds me of the boomerang and so I asked AI if there’s a relation, this is the response: 

Yes, the original shape that evolved into the letter 'C' is widely believed to have been named after a hunter's stick or a boomerang

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