Kasz216 said:
Ends don't = Edges. Your entire theory is flawed due to just basic obvious knowledge that ANYONE who lived near water would know. Also, you should know it was first translated "4 corners of the earth". See the above post for why your being thoroughly ridiculious. |
Come Kasz, this is really embarassing. Its painful for me to watch this, although it is enjoyable.
End: the part of an area that lies at the boundary b (1) : a point that marks the extent of something (2) : the point where something ceases to exist
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/end
Picture a circle drawn and colored in on a pavement. Picture yourself in the center of that circle. Now walk to the end of the circle, the boundary of the circle, the edge of the circle.







