Rocko & Future for now #A1FBG
Friday, December 9, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
American Revolution part duex
» The second American revolution has begun Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind! http://www.infowars.com/the-second-american-revolution-has-begun-2/
Monday, October 3, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
What do you like about pain? Emotional, physical, whatever... pain. You might have to dig deep for this one.
Pain allows you to feel alive
Do you keep a journal, or diary? If so, how often do you write in it?
Yeah, it's called Twitter follow me
Where would u like to live ?
On Atlantis or my own island
would you like to be famous ?
At times, but I would like to avoid infamy
your favourite actor or actress ?
I support all Will Smith films
What do you like about yourself?
My comprehension and leadership skills
What languages do you can speak ?
English, but I'd love to one day be a polyglot
which is the current show that u watch ? ;)
I love True Blood
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Word of the Day
Definition of Coax: to urge by persuasion, flattery, etc..
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Word of the Day
Assay: to analyze or evaluate.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
What is your favorite board game? Why?
Life or Monopoly bc they teach you a lot
What’s something you’re not looking forward to?
Losing my family members, I love them too much to let them go
Have you ever been called heartless?
Yeah bc it was true at the time
Which really good movies do you recommend (old, or new) for me to watch?
Transformers 3 in 3D is a must see
If you got to choose the location of your first date (let's just pretend- I know some of you are in relationships) where would you go? Today. Not where you went on your first date, you are a different person now.
A picnic by the creeks in Sedona, AZ. It's so beautiful out there
Have you ever run away from home? If so, why?
I've thought about it but it was a dumb idea
Are you a morning person, or a night owl person? How do you know?
I'm a mornin person bc I hate lingering in bed, I have to get up and do something productive
How's your weekend going so far? Good? Bad? Uneventful?
My weekend is coming along beautifully
Hi :). Thank you so much for your responses.
Your welcome
Are you on Twitter? If so, have you received one of those Mafia Family game DMs? What's up with those? I get one every now and then... which brings me to my question, what do you think is proper DM etiquette?
Im on Twitter, follow me @eljaystudios. And I block the Mob War DMs its just unnecessary spam
Do you have any tattoos? Piercings?
I have no tattoos nor piercings
What is one happy memory that you are willing share? What made it a happy one?
Going to see my friend in Camarillo, that day really inspired me to do some things different
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Word of the Day
Definition of esquire: unofficial title of respect, sometimes placed, as Esq., after a man's name in an address: in the U.S., applied esp. to lawyers (women and men).
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Monday, June 20, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Do you live more in the past or the present?
sadly I live in the past and in the future too much and i am hardly present in my present
Friday, May 27, 2011
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What have you wanted to do for years but haven't gotten around to yet?
this surgery that I received on Tuesday, I'm thankful that I'm finally getting it out of the way
What do you think about people who lean up real close when they talk to you, or they position themselves during a conversation that you feel trapped? Has it ever happened to you? What do/would you do?
I back up or use the restroom to get my space
Which would you rather be a good singer, or good dancer?
Both but singer bc you can always practice your dancing
How great is Rihanna's accent?
Its attractive, I love it
Who's the most overrated musician?
Lil B and Lil Wayne at times
What is the one thing that you are looking forward to?
Recovering from this surgery and getting my degree
If you could become any fictional character, who would you be?
I would be Iron Man and help end war
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Word of the Day
Sojourn: to dwell briefly.
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Would you ever dye your hair a wild, bright color like red ro purple?
probably fire red like Darth Maul
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What do you like most about yourself?
my leadership skills and ambition
Have you ever started an argument on facebook?
heck naw, I'm no internet thug smh
Have you ever experienced what they call "heartbreak?" If you're not sure, then you haven't. If so, how old were you?
most recent one was two months ago
What is your favorite song?
right now Black & Gold by Sam Sparro
What's the wierdest thing you've ever seen?
a possum fighting a cat
What was the last thing that made you angry?
when my boss tried to keep me from getting my scheduled day off
Friday, May 13, 2011
Google vs Facebook
Google Smear Campaign Leaves Facebook Looking Desperate http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/12/facebook-google-pr_n_861165.html?fbwall
Freedom Riders 50th Anniversary
Eric Etheridge :: PhotoBlog: Richard Steward http://ericetheridge.com/photoblog/archives/2006/07/richard_steward.html#more
Sunday, May 8, 2011
On a scale of 1 - 10, how good was your first kiss? Uh, do you even remember it? If you've yet to have your first kiss the rate how good you imagine it'll be.
I'd say it was a 8 bc it was the first
What is your favorite thing to do online?
Check my emails and look up new music
What celebrity do you most resemble?
A lot of ppl say I resemble Will Smith
Word of the Day
Materfamilias: the mother of a family.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
Word of the Day
Incommodious: inconvenient, as not affording sufficient space or room; uncomfortable.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Beauty in a Bottle
My life was nothing more than days wasted to no end
Until I met this beauty who freed me from within
She is the breath in my lungs that allows me to go on
The love in my heart that grows ever strong
We haven’t been with each other for long
But it feels so natural, for once I belong
You convict me of wrongful doings in my time of innocence
When these times occur my heart steadily slows its beating
My heart weeps when I have made you feel unappreciated
I don’t like it when you’re mad, in fact I know I hate it
I would die a million times to see you happy everyday
And I would do anything to see that beautiful smile on your face
You are beauty in a bottle and I wear you all over me
The greatest thing on Earth, everyone should adore thee
My love for you is an infinite amount of times stronger than the blazing sun’s
Only God seems to know where this love comes from
You are my reason for everything I do in my life
You are an holy angel that asks me to do right
And I follow your word since it is you that I love
You are as beautiful and elegant as a white dove
You are the tears of joy from wedding filled with ecstasy and cheer Incased in a bottle for everyone to admire
But I am your prince sent to set your love free
So I can enjoy and embrace your lovely company
I am blinded by this love for you are the only woman I see
But I enjoy the sight so blissfully
You are the joy that ends all misery Our love will surely go down in history
Any where you go, I am likely to follow
Since you are my Beauty in a Bottle
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Word of the Day
Serendipitous: come upon or found by accident; fortuitous.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Word of the Day
Homunculus: artificially made dwarf, supposedly produced in a flask by an alchemist.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Who is your best friend and how did you meet him/her?
I have a handful of best friends know as the SBz and Desi and Aaron and my bro Will, y'all know who you are
Word of the Day
Acquiescence: the act or condition of acquiescing or giving tacit assent; agreement or consent by silence or without objection; compliance (usually fol. by to or in).
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Word of the Day
Oppugn: to assail by criticism, argument, or action.
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Monday, April 11, 2011
What's the first thing you check when you turn on your computer?
I check my Facebook or Tumblr
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Word of the Day
Futz: to pass time in idleness (usually fol. by around).
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Thursday, April 7, 2011
What movie are you most looking forward to seeing?
Transformers III!!!!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
What do you think the world will be like in 50 years?
If we haven't had a WWIII by then then we will have to colonize other land to accommodate for the human population
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Word of the Day
Irascible: easily angered.
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What's your favorite kind of snack to eat?
Peanut butter & strawberry jelly sandwich or a croissant
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Word of the Day
Unctuous: overly suave or smug.
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Word of the Day
Gravitas: seriousness or sobriety, as of conduct or speech.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Word of the Day
Lucre: gain or money.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Word of the Day
Bedaub: to smear all over; besmear; soil.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
If you could live in any house you wanted to, what would it look like?
an all white castle with a moat and a rose labyrinth, helicopter pad, plane runway, 2 airplane hangers...etc
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Word of the Day
Verisimilitude: the appearance of truth.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Word of the Day
Kismet: fate; destiny.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Word of the Day
Eschew: to avoid.
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What's your favorite pasta dish?
Tortellini pasta with vodka sauce
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Word of the Day
Fugacious: fleeting; transitory.
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
Word of the Day
Largess: generosity.
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Friday, March 18, 2011
Are you better at using your brain or your brawn?
My brain, I'm a brainiac
Word of the Day
Truckle: to submit humbly.
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Word of the Day
Quaff: to drink heartily.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Word of the Day
Apposite: suitable.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Word of the Day
Blandishment: coaxing or flattering words.
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Who deserves to have a sandwich named after them?
Leslie James!!!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
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What song is stuck in your head right now?
Gucci Mane and Rocko - I Don't Love Her
Word of the Day
Aver: to declare to be true; assert confidently.
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Saturday, March 12, 2011
Word of the Day
Prolix: tediously long and wordy.
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Friday, March 11, 2011
If you could be granted one wish, what would it be?
1: to have unlimited wishes 2: to possess all knowledge 3: to live and happy and fulfilling life
Word of the Day
Epicene: belonging to, or partaking of the characteristics of, both sexes.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
If you could teleport to any place right now, where would you go?
to Atlanta to kick it with CB
Word of the Day
Ersatz: serving as a substitute; artificial.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Word of the Day
Fanfaronade: bragging; bravado; bluster.
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Word of the Day
Demagogue: orator or leader who gains power by arousing people's emotions and prejudices.
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
Wotd of the Day
Confute: to prove wrong.
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Word of the Day
Gastronome: connoisseur of good food; gourmet; epicure.
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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Word of the Day
Circumvent: to outwit or evade.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Word of the Day
Disingenuous: insincere.
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Word of the Day
Disingenuous: insincere.
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Word of the Day
Cosset: to treat as a pet; pamper; coddle.
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Sunday, February 27, 2011
Word of the Day
Ambiguity: doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
Word of the Day
Reciprocity: mutual exchange.
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Friday, February 25, 2011
Snakes (Part III)
Michael real cool nigga but he just not getting money (how)
Drought came around
He fixed up niggas for some dummies
Now he ballin like a dog
Every night he in the club
Throwing money, popping bottles, flexing hard
He don't give a fuck
Then one night he met this girl
Finest girl he ever saw
He say I never seen before
She say I'm here from Arkansas
They kicked it off a couple months She fucked and sucked him like a pole
He say I love your dirty drawers baby I never let you go
Year later they're still together
Now he feeling like he love her
So he let her in his business
Cause he felt like he could trust her She sitting in the kitchen while he busting down dem bricks
She thumbing through the check
He swear he got a gangster bitch Well he don't know about this bitch Cause everything she say a lie
Man this bitch ain't who she say she is
This bitch is FBI
Man this game a dirty game
Man beware for the tricks
Before you end up just like Mike
Be sitting in jail about a bitch
Snakes (Part II)
Kim and Janet best friends
And they been that way for years Janet single but see Kim got a nigga and two kids
Janet babysit her kids
Janet loves them like they're hers Janet needs a place to live So Kim let her come live with them
Kim knows her just like her fam
But what Kim don't understand
Is that Janet's not her kin
Janet's not even her friend
Janet's tryna seek revenge
Janet's got a plan
Janet's still holding a grudge from back when her and Kim were ten
She devised a perfect plan
Janet's gone sleep with her man
She lays naked in the kitchen wait for him to come in
He walks in the door like damn
You know a man gon be a man
In the mist of all of that he must forgot about Kim
Kim bust's in on them
Janet stands there with her grin
Kim fussin, cussin, hollerin, screamin going straight nuts on them
Kim crying out like damn Jan I thought you were my friend,
"You remember you took my boyfriend back when we were ten."
Damn
Snakes (Part I)
Tony fuck with Stan
But see Stan he the man
Dat boy Stan got guap, he a fool with the yam
But see Stan fuck with Tony
He don't know that Tony phony
And that Tony just got jammed
Last week with some money
And about ten of them bunnies Listen what they told Tony (What)
He a free man
Cause what they really want is Stan Whole time this nigga Stan
Thinking Tony is his man
Thinking Tony work with him
But Tony working with the Man Thinking Tony got a plan
Told Stan about this man
Told him that his sister husband tryna cop around ten
Stan said let's make it happen
But what Stan don't understand
It's today the last day
He'll see the light again
But Tone don't give a damn
Anything to save him
Even if that mean he got to send his nigga to the can
Take heed of what I'm saying
Before it's too late Just beware of phony niggas that be smiling in your face
Word of the Day
Lexicography: the process of writing dictionaries.
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Word of the Day
Hypnagogic: of or pertaining to drowsiness.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Word of the Day
Definition of aesthetics: the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Word of the Day
Bailiwick: person's area of authority, skill, etc..
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If you could have any car you wanted, what kind of car would you get?
a Pagani Zonda or Veyron Bugatti
Monday, February 21, 2011
Word of the Day
Pedantic: ostentatious in one's learning.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Word of the Day
Malinger: to feign sickness to avoid work.
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Word of the Day
Libation: the pouring out of wine or oil to honor a deity.
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Do you miss anyone at this particular moment ?
of course
If you could eat at any restaurant in the world tonight, which one would you choose?
Ruths Chris with my Pops and Leslie like good old times
Thursday, February 17, 2011
What song best describes your life right now?
Fire Flame by Birdman
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Word of the Day
Factotum: person, as a handyman or servant, employed to do all kinds of work around the house.
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Have you been talking to any girls that your interested in having a relationship with ?
Yeah, I suppose so but everything is in the air
What's the first thing that you usually notice about someone you meet?
their level of cleanliness
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Word of the Day
Uxorious: doting upon, foolishly fond of, or affectionately submissive toward one's wife.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Word of the Day
inveigle
[in-VAY-guhl; -VEE-]
-transitive verb
Definition: To persuade by ingenuity or flattery; to entice.
-transitive verb
Definition: To obtain by ingenuity or flattery.
Quotes:
1. Deep Blue had tried to inveigle Kasparov into grabbing several pawn offers, but the champion was not fooled. — New York Times, Robert Byrne, February 14, 1996, "Kasparov and Computer Play to a Draw"
2. He used to tell one about Kevin Moran ringing him up pretending to be a French radio journalist and inveigling Cas, new in France, into parlaying his three words of French into an interview. — Irish Times, Tom Humphries, May 4, 2000, "Big Cas cameos will be missed"
3. Once a soft touch for these ragged moralists who inveigled her into sparing them her change, Agnes began to cross the road, begging for some change in her circumstances. — Saving Agnes, Rachel Cusk
4. In fact, he spent the entire time in the car park, waiting for eye witnesses from whom to inveigle quotes he could use as his own. — The Guardian, Matthew Norman, January 1, 2003, "Diary"
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Word of the Day
buss
[BUS]
-noun
Definition: A kiss; a playful kiss; a smack.
-transitive verb
Definition: To kiss; especially to kiss with a smack.
Quotes:
1. Lucky guesser gets a buss upon his plucky kisser. — Cartesian Sonata and Other Novellas, William H. Gass
2. Exchange a random peace greeting during Mass with a stranger in the next pew and the odds are roughly one in fifty that you shake the hand or buss the cheek of a parishioner who has had at least one marriage voided by a diocesan tribunal. — What God Has Joined Together, Robert H. Vasoli
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Word of the Day
risible
[RIZ-uh-buhl]
-adjective
Definition: Capable of laughing; disposed to laugh.
-adjective
Definition: Exciting or provoking laughter; worthy of laughter; laughable; amusing.
-adjective
Definition: Relating to, connected with, or used in laughter; as, "risible muscles."
Quotes:
1. Before long, I began to read aloud with my father, chanting the strange and wondrous rivers -- Shenandoah, Rappahannock, Chickahominy -- and wrapping my tongue around the risible names of rebel generals: Braxton Bragg, Jubal Early, John Sappington Marmaduke, William "Extra Billy" Smith, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard. — Confederates in the Attic, Tony Horwitz
2. All twelve selected are thoughtful, small and funny in both senses of the word: odd and risible. — Time, Stefan Kanfer, December 11, 1989, "Of Cats, Myths and Pizza"
3. But Lionel . . . is not a risible character, even though he is often called "freakshow" and "crazyman." — Washington Post, Adam Mazmanian, November 7, 1999, "Postmodern PI"
Friday, February 11, 2011
Word of the Day
imbroglio
[im-BROHL-yoh]
-noun
Definition: A complicated and embarrassing state of things.
-noun
Definition: A confused or complicated disagreement or misunderstanding.
-noun
Definition: An intricate, complicated plot, as of a drama or work of fiction.
-noun
Definition: A confused mass; a tangle.
Quotes:
1. The political imbroglio also appears to endanger the latest International Monetary Fund loan package for Russia, which is considered critical to avoid a default this year on the country's $17 billion in foreign debt. — Washington Post, David Hoffman, May 13, 1999, "Citing Economy, Yeltsin Fires Premier"
2. Worse still, hearings and investigations into scandals -- from the imbroglio over Clarence Thomas's Supreme Court nomination in 1991 to the charges of perjury against President Clinton in 1998 -- have overshadowed any consideration of the country's future. — The Paradox of American Democracy, John B. Judis
3. To the extent that Washington had a policy toward the subcontinent, its aim was to be evenhanded and not get drawn into the diplomatic imbroglio over Kashmir. — India's Nuclear Bomb, George Perkovich
4. The imbroglio over the seemingly arcane currency issue threatens to plunge Indonesia -- and possibly its neighbors as well -- into a renewed bout of financial turmoil. — Washington Post, Paul Blustein, February 14, 1998, "Currency Dispute Threatens Indonesia's Bailout"
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Word of the Day
daedal
[DEE-duhl]
-adjective
Definition: Complex or ingenious in form or function; intricate.
-adjective
Definition: Skillful; artistic; ingenious.
-adjective
Definition: Rich; adorned with many things.
Quotes:
1. Most Web-site designers realize that large image maps and daedal layouts are to be avoided, and the leading World Wide Web designers have reacted to users' objections to highly graphical, slow sites by using uncluttered, easy-to-use layouts. — InfoWorld, December 15, 1997, "Fixing Web-site usability"
2. He gathered toward the end of his life a very extensive collection of illustrated books and illuminated manuscripts, and took heightened pleasure in their daedal patterns as his own strength declined. — preface to The Collected Letters of William Morris, Florence S. Boos
3. I sang of the dancing stars,
I sang of the daedal earth,
And of heaven, and the giant wars,
And love, and death, and birth. — Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Hymn Of Pan"
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Word of the Day
doppelganger
[DOP-uhl-gang-uhr]
-noun
Definition: A ghostly double or counterpart of a living person.
-noun
Definition: Alter ego; double.
Quotes:
1. To readers of science fiction, the idea of a single atom existing simultaneously in two states or places is reminiscent of the supernatural "doppelganger" -- a flesh-and-blood duplicate of one's self encountered while walking along a street. — New York Times, May 28, 1996, "Physicists Put Atom in Two Places at Once"
2. But my primary interest here is not the machinations of science itself but the fascinating life and times of its dark doppelganger, the mad scientist, in all his overreaching glory. — Screams of Reason, David J. Skal
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Word of the Day
philomath
[FIL-uh-math]
-noun
Definition: A lover of learning; a scholar.
Quotes:
1. It is precisely for the philomaths that universities ought to cater. — Proper Studies, Aldous Huxley
2. It's nothing to laugh about, he says. "Strange things happen in this country -- things that philosophers and other philomaths had never dreamed of." — Miss Nobody, Tomek Tryzna
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Word of the Day
verdant
[VUR-dnt]
-adjective
Definition: Green with vegetation; covered with green growth.
-adjective
Definition: Green.
-adjective
Definition: Lacking experience or sophistication; naive.
Quotes:
1. Drab in winter, then suddenly sodden with alpine runoff, the region turns dazzlingly verdant in spring. — Shadows, Fire, Snow, Patricia Albers
2. Dry as the region just outside the delta may be, it would still be covered with grasses, yellowish in the dry season, verdant in the wet. — Life in the Balance, Niles Eldredge
3. I was verdant enough to think her Agrippine very fine. — Henry James, "The Thtre Franais"
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Word of the Day
abscond
[ab-SKOND]
-intransitive verb
Definition: To depart secretly; to steal away and hide oneself -- used especially of persons who withdraw to avoid arrest or prosecution.
Quotes:
1. The criminal is not concerned with influencing or affecting public opinion: he simply wants to abscond with his money or accomplish his mercenary task in the quickest and easiest way possible so that he may reap his reward and enjoy the fruits of his labours. — Inside Terrorism, Bruce Hoffman
2. Pearl, now an orphan (her father having absconded shortly after her conception), has been taken to live with her great-aunt Margaret in the north of England. — Everything You Know, Zoe Heller
Friday, February 4, 2011
Word of the Day
effluvium
[ih-FLOO-vee-uhm]
-noun
Definition: A slight or invisible exhalation or vapor, esp. one that is disagreeable
Quotes:
1. Beside them was the dark well-hole, with that horrid effluvium stealing up from its mysterious depths. — The lair of the white worm, Bram Stoker
2. That was no real problem, however, for Alobar simply followed the scent, that effluvium of goat glands that hung in the air like a salty mist and drew him ever higher up the craggy vertebrae. — Jitterbug perfume, Tom Robbins
Thursday, February 3, 2011
S&M by Rihanna
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Word of the Day
[ih-LAHYD]
-verb
Definition: To suppress; omit; ignore; pass over.
-verb
Definition: To omit (a vowel, consonant, or syllable) in pronunciation.
-verb
Definition: In law, to annul or quash.
Quotes:
1. Later she understood it was a smile born of fear at what she had to say, but in that moment when sleep and consciousness elide, her expression seemed humorous, so when the woman said she had bad news and that their father was dead, Annie thought it was a joke. — The horse whisperer, Nicholas Evans
2. Introductions were made - here I elide all of the tedious formalities and small talk - and the Marquise explained to me that she had been looking for a tutor to educate her daughter. — Quicksilver, Neal Stephenson
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Word of the Day
[am-bi-SIN-uh-ster]
-adjective
Definition: Clumsy or unskillful with both hands.
Quotes:
1. I feared I had simply become ambisinister until I realized that his sitar had fewer frets than mine did. — The Upside Down Tree: India's Changing Culture , Richard Connerney
2. Professor Fischer says that the reserve physicians "Were surgically ambisinister, medically at the zero point, and lacking in discipline, military skill and temperance." — The military surgeon: Journal of the Association of Military, Volume 34, 1914
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Crazy man on the bus
Sunday, January 16, 2011
I'm back
Thursday, January 13, 2011
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find me on Facebook or Twitter @eljaystudios
hello hun you a member of any other social internet site?
find me on Facebook or Twitter @eljaystudios