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In the Diana Wynne Jones short story "Dragon Reserve, Home Eight" a character says "Great Tew!" Which is a village in Oxfordshire in real life, albeit probably not in the world where the story is set. There are plenty of exclamations we can use in place of “oh my god.” You might like to try out one of the following: Between keeping her family's true identities secret, trying to impress her new friends, and meeting anactuallycute boy, Helen's stress levels are higher than Mount Olympus. In Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Ron Burgundy utters a number of mythology-themed oaths, including "By the Beard of Zeus!" and "Great Odin's Raven!", etc. etc. The outtakes reveal that many of these were ad-libbed by Will Ferrell. OMG, Paan Singh Tomar receive awards for spreading social messages | Indian Television Dot Com". Indiantelevision.com. 24 January 2013. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013 . Retrieved 5 August 2014.

It is then played straight in the third sequel " 3001: The Final Odyssey", when Frank Poole (Bowman's crewmate in the first novel) is recovered from space and revived (apparently having been cryogenically frozen by exposure to space), he is shown a recording of Bowman's last moments, with the audio strangled edited to say "By Deus! It's full of stars!". This is explained in the narrative by saying that since all religions are now united in the 31st century, all references to earlier gods have been overwritten with Deus, a single divine entity. (This is quite interesting in the translations of the novel to languages in which "Deus" is simply the word for "God". "By Theos, it is full of stars", is even weirder.) a b Gonzales, Erica (12 January 2022). "Oh My God, Adele's New Music Video Is Stunning". Elle. Archived from the original on 11 June 2022 . Retrieved 22 September 2022. It was 10 years ago that Alexandra Sheppard had an idea for a captivating novel – but she was too nervous to put pen to paper until she joined a women’s only writers group which helped her immensely, she told i. It is not rude to say “oh my god” in many cases. It works well when you are surprised by something. However, if you talk to religious people, they might believe it’s rude and sinful to “take the Lord’s name in vain.” It’s best not to use it with them.In the Star Wars Expanded Universe and Star Wars Legends, the Jedi use "Force" for the same reason. During Star Wars (Marvel 1977), Vader at one point refers to "all the gods of the Sith"! (The original Sith people were said to have worshiped the Dark Jedi as gods, so "all the gods of the Sith" may easily refer to the first Dark Lords.)

Because of this Sheppard wanted to highlight in the book is that “there is joy in being a teen girl”. In the Avatar Press continuity, the humans of the under realm often swear by "Great Maklu!". The demons occasionally say it as well though they don't actually hold the god Maklu in any esteem. According to Salacia, it was just an expression that crept into their language. The apes in Planet of the Apes (2001) do variants of this with Seimos, the gorilla from Leo's space station who originated their culture and became a god figure. Inverted in Small Gods where Omnians — members of one of the few monotheistic religions on the Disc — say "Ye god!" rather than "Ye gods!" (which many monotheists on Earth say without even thinking about it).The movie was awarded the Best Hindi film award by Institute for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences (IRDS) during the second IRDS Hindi Film Awards for social concern. The film has won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 60th National Film Awards. [27] See also [ edit ] YA books tend to be quite traumatic and quite heavy and that’s ok, there’s a place for that all,” Sheppard explains. Cringe-worthy moments Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness takes a brief divergence to discuss a small cult started around an insane Seer called Meshe, which excuses various characters to spout "Meshe's milk!" or "By the tits of Meshe!" whenever surprised or confounded. Both of which remind us that Meshe, although referred to as "he", is really a hermaphrodite like everyone else on the planet (except Genly Ai, who comes from Earth). A particularly memorable example from Hercules' first fight with the Hulk: "By the zesty zither of Zeus!"



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