### Dreams 1. It was nighttime at Shekinah. Ma'am Loren Evangelista-Agaloos and Ma'am Febie Panoril were being mean to me and they said that they would have preferred somebody else's third wife to be the one to do something they wanted. It had something to do with skin color. They thought I couldn't hear them. I then floated up to where they were. I then nonchalantly brought up the fact that I heard them and they felt so guilty it was almost priceless to see the look on their faces when they realized I overheard them. I even saw Professor Judy Ick (she was part of the group). I then said they were the most "ngil-ad" (repulsive in Bisaya) people and the "voulest" or maybe vilest people. I then threatened them that if they only knew what they did to a child of God, they would not only be scared. 1. Interpretations: I'm a littl estumped. Agaloos and Panoril don't seem to have a clear meaning from the internet. How am I supposed to know what they mean, really? It's just synchronous that both of them are teachers and both have unclear names. And what about Judy Ick? Judas Richard? I don't know. 1. The name Loren means =="laurel," "crowned with laurel," or "from Laurentum," an ancient Roman city==. It comes from the Latin word _laurus_ and is a gender-neutral given name linked to honor, victory, and achievement. 2. The last name **Evangelista** means =="evangelist" or "bringer of good news"==. It comes from Latin and Greek roots (_eu_ meaning "good" and _angelos_ meaning "messenger"), and it is historically tied to the four writers of the Christian New Testament Gospels. 3. The surname Agaloos has its roots in the rich tapestry of Eastern European history, particularly within the context of the Slavic regions. While specific documentation of the surname's earliest appearances is sparse, it is believed to have emerged in the medieval period, likely in areas that are now part of modern-day Ukraine or Poland. The name may derive from a local geographical feature or a profession, as many surnames of the time did, possibly indicating a connection to agriculture or trade. The meaning of Agaloos is not definitively established, but it may relate to traits such as resilience or industriousness, reflecting the lives of those who originally bore the name. Culturally, the surname Agaloos may exhibit variations in spelling and pronunciation across different regions, particularly as families migrated or adapted to new linguistic environments. In some cases, it may be found in altered forms, such as Agalov or Agalowski, depending on local dialects and linguistic influences. The spread of the surname can be traced through migration patterns, particularly during periods of upheaval in Eastern Europe, where individuals sought better opportunities in Western Europe or the Americas. Each variation may carry its own nuances in meaning, often reflecting the local culture or the family's history. Notable figures associated with the surname Agaloos are not widely documented in mainstream historical texts, which may suggest that the name has remained relatively localized or less prominent in broader historical narratives. However, families bearing the name may have contributed to their communities in various capacities, such as in agriculture, trade, or local governance. The recognition of the surname may have been influenced by regional events, such as migrations or socio-political changes, which shaped the identities of those who carried it. As such, the Agaloos surname encapsulates a blend of historical significance and cultural heritage, reflecting the diverse experiences of its bearers over time. 4. The surname **Agalov** (Russian: Агалов) is a Slavic patronymic surname typically derived from the old Christian or dialectal given name **Agaliy** (Агалий), or alternatively linked to Turkic-Persian roots containing the honorific prefix _Aga/Agha_ (meaning =="lord" or "master"==). The suffix _-ov_ means "son of" or "belonging to". 5. The name **Febie** means **"bright,"** **"radiant,"** or **"shining."** It is a phonetic variant or spelling variation of the classic Greek name **Phoebe** (derived from _phoibos_). In Greek mythology and history, the root name is associated with light, prophecy, and the moon. 6. The exact surname **Panoril** (often found as a variant or misspelling of **Panorel**) has ==no formal entry in standard etymological or historical surname dictionaries==, but genealogical distribution records show that it—and its variation _Panorel_—appear primarily in the Philippines (particularly in Central Visayas, the Davao Region, and the Zamboanga Peninsula). 7. The name **Judy** means **"praised,"** **"woman of Judea,"** or **"Jewish woman."** It originates from the Hebrew name _Yehudit_, and serves as a short form or nickname of the classic name _Judith_. 1. Origin and History 1. **Hebrew Roots:** It comes from the ancient Hebrew name _Yehudit_, which is the feminine form of _Yehuda_ (Judah). 8. The last name **Ick** is a medieval English and German surname. In England, it often originated as a short pet form or variant of the personal name Richard (meaning =="power-strong"==), dropping the initial aspirate sound similarly to names like _Hick_ or _Hicks_. It can also derive from Old English terms for a farm or enclosed land (_wick_). In Germany, it occasionally stems from regional personal names like _Aigo_ or _Ico_. 2. Some dream about juice on the floor and it migrating to play a record on the turntable. ### Today Alizeiah's birthday! Happy birthday! ### Ruminations 1. 117 days left before December 16, 2026. I should be informed two weeks before that to edit the piece before they announce it, right? So I should be expecting results by December 1-3. There are 103 days until December 2. Lord, if I don't win, maybe You really are coming back soon! I'll be happy if I knew that was a guarantee, God. 2. I hope somebody appreciates the literary dimensions of "True Love Stories," God. In ISA's name, amen. Pico Iyer with his Master of Literature. 3. Maybe it really is destiny for me to win Berggruen, if ever. If so, thank You God for this delight in me!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't believe I have an inheritance!!!!!!!!!!! If I actually win, I'll go back to this entry to realize all over again that it was written in the stars that I will win. 4. Lord, I hope their word processors record that "True Love Stories" is in fact, under 10k words!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really hope so, God!!!! It really is under 10k words according to Word. It wouldn't be accurate for them to use another method aside from copy pasting from the pdf. In ISA's name, amen. 5. GOD IS AMAZING!!! HE MADE SURE IT'S UNDER 10K WORDS!!!!! AAAAHHHHHH IT'S 9,991 words I tells ya!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just hope their word processors are Word too. 6. If Vico hasn't opened my email last Sunday for real, maybe he is opening it right now! Explains the 2 Singapore users who became 1 Singapore user. I don't know. 7. So I tested it. If he has uBlock Origin installed, it means I won't see his visits.