Fourth reich. a soft one
(also: decline of testosterone levels)
(also: eu)
(n.) /ˌmaʊnt ˈɛvərɪst/ - The highest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas between Nepal and Tibet. Its summit reaches an elevation of 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) above sea level, making it a challenging and dangerous feat to climb. Despite its treacherous reputation, climbers from all over the world attempt to conquer the mountain every year, drawn by the allure of standing at the top of the world and the bragging rights that come with it.
(n.) the fat of a pig
(n.) the circuitous and sometimes unethical act of using one sum of money to buy a larger sum of money
A woman that has sex with everyone and wears revealing clothing.
although I am unable to rationalize your misfortune, perhaps God, with His infinite intelligence, might be able to rationalize it.
A european country known for an excessive amount of beer consumption and pen thieving president
not weighed-down, those sheeple
One who submits to death rather than do something more disagreeable to him. The distinction between martyrdom and mere assassination is not always clear to the victim.
(also: victim)
(also: the devils dictionary)
(also: victim)
(also: the devils dictionary)
(adj.) surpassing the surly bonds of our own mundane experiences in its singular excellence; nonexistent.
(n.) "lowly, humble," literally "on the ground". an act of submission.
(also: humus)
(also: humble)
(also: humiliation)
(also: humus)
(also: humble)
(also: humiliation)
the little box that the magic voices are trapped in
An imaginary all knowing, all seeing being that children are taught to believe in, who rewards them once a year for behaving well.
Also (God for children)
Also (God for children)
K is a consonant that we get from the Greeks, but it can be traced away back beyond them to the Cerathians, a small commercial nation inhabiting the peninsula of Smero. In their tongue it was called Klatch, which means "destroyed." The form of the letter was originally precisely that of our H, but the erudite Dr. Snedeker explains that it was altered to its present shape to commemorate the destruction of the great temple of Jarute by an earthquake, circa 730 B.C. This building was famous for the two lofty columns of its portico, one of which was broken in half by the catastrophe, the other remaining intact. As the earlier form of the letter is supposed to have been suggested by these pillars, so, it is thought by the great antiquary, its later was adopted as a simple and natural—not to say touching—means of keeping the calamity ever in the national memory. It is not known if the name of the letter was altered as an additional mnemonic, or if the name was always Klatch and the destruction one of nature's puns. As each theory seems probable enough, I see no objection to believing both—and Dr. Snedeker arrayed himself on that side of the question.
(also: The Devil's Dictionary)
(also: The Devil's Dictionary)
The salt with which the American humorist spoils his intellectual cookery by leaving it out.
(also: The Devil's Dictionary)
(also: The Devil's Dictionary)
(n.) a mythical figure associated with the christian solstice holiday; a figure of terror who embodies wretched material excess while engaging in breaking-and-entering and contemptuous neglect of international borders
(n.) A slimy friend who can give 4 hugs at the same time
A form of incantation to conjure up a hope that is to be exorcised later by inattention.
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“"observers" must obey the call.”
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