alright so who put the tag on this thread, mute emo 616.
Seriously? You're going to say that about me on a Morrissey fansite?
Ridiculous....
I didn't put the tag there and I imagine this won't comfort you at all, but sometimes the work of trolls is like the best hints of symbolism EVAR. So your name is MuteWITNESS616 and he substituted "emo" for "witness." THere's a type of symbolic game you can play where when one substitution is made, you have the freedom to make another substitution, it's similar to the "Word" game that used to be popular here. So by omitting the word Witness, it draws attention to it. Then you take the word witness and think of the first thing that comes to mind, in my case it's Jehovah. That is interesting in the fact that Jehovah is a phonetic translation of the tetragrammaton, which is the Lord's name that isn't spoken. Fascinating that MUTE, or someone who doesn't speak, is the first word where "Jehovah" would be inserted into the equation. Here's an explanation from wiki:
"According to a Jewish tradition developed during the third to second centuries BC, the Tetragrammaton is written but not pronounced. When read, substitute terms replace the divine name where יְהֹוָה appears in the text. It is widely assumed, as proposed by the 19th-century Hebrew scholar Gesenius, that the vowels of the substitutes of the name, i.e. "Adonai" (Lord) and "Elohim" (God), were inserted by the Masoretes to indicate that these substitutes were to be used.[14] When יהוה precedes or follows Adonai, the Masoretes placed the vowel points of Elohim into the Tetragrammaton, producing a different vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יֱהֹוִה, which was read as Elohim.[15] In accordance with this reasoning, the form יְהֹוָה (Jehovah) has been characterized as a "hybrid form",[6][16] and even "a philological impossibility".[17"
So like I say, this may not make you feel better, but consider it like taking one for the symbolic cause.