A form of expression peculiar to the Land beyond the Magazines.
(also: The Devil's Dictionary)
(n.) a professional who pretends to be someone else in order to tell a story.
once regarded as having the same low social status as a prostitute, though this is not the case today as prostitutes are becoming more and more appreciated.
once regarded as having the same low social status as a prostitute, though this is not the case today as prostitutes are becoming more and more appreciated.
a dance where you are forcibly frolicked around a circle
(n.) a time to see the results of your efforts, and indulge in feast and merriment!
(also: you reap what you sow)
(also: plentiful harvest)
(also: solarpunk)
(also: you reap what you sow)
(also: plentiful harvest)
(also: solarpunk)
(6th century BC) Principal figure of Jainism.
(also: 100 most influential people in the world)
(also: mahavira quotes)
(also: 100 most influential people in the world)
(also: mahavira quotes)
(british) a sport originally played in britain in the middle ages. it is played by two opposing teams who stand on opposite ends of a lawn and try to kick a ball into the opposing side's net. conceptually a fairly mind-numbing pastime, most people watch it in hopes of seeing the game degenerate into violence.
"classic" brutish british football is played according to strict association rules developed over centuries, and is thus called soccer (mostly by americans). however, several "unofficial" variations of the sport exist, including those that evolved into rugby, american football (see below) and probably some other, even worse ones.
"classic" brutish british football is played according to strict association rules developed over centuries, and is thus called soccer (mostly by americans). however, several "unofficial" variations of the sport exist, including those that evolved into rugby, american football (see below) and probably some other, even worse ones.
(n.) a probably nonexistent cosmic force that supposedly determines whether chance-based outcomes are positive or negative. the central figure in a strange modern religion usually practiced in casinos and stock exchanges
(n.) a word that exists primarily to help out desperate scrabble players
(n.) the grinning killer of the ocean depths, a squeaking sexual predator, a maritime molester, a blowholed bastard, a swirling nest of aquatic evil
considered one of nature's surprisingly intelligent animals
considered one of nature's surprisingly intelligent animals
the smallest particle, which cannot be subdivided into "sub-atomic particles"
(n.) an online fashion shop platform, or short for depopulation. take your pick.
An irritating toy that restores life to dead noises.
(also: The Devil's Dictionary)
(also: The Devil's Dictionary)
(n.) music for those long-haired snobby elitist artsy-fartsy types; derived from really old stuff
Thirty million generations of philosophers have debated the definition of intelligence. The most popular definition appears in the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation android manuals:
"Intelligence is the ability to reconcile totally contradictory situations without going completely bonkers. For example, having a stomach ache and not having a stomach ache at the same time, holding a hole without the doughnut, having good luck and bad luck simultaneously, or seeing a real estate agent waive his fee."
(also: philosophy)
(also: mice)
"Intelligence is the ability to reconcile totally contradictory situations without going completely bonkers. For example, having a stomach ache and not having a stomach ache at the same time, holding a hole without the doughnut, having good luck and bad luck simultaneously, or seeing a real estate agent waive his fee."
(also: philosophy)
(also: mice)
a love-shape comprised of line segments AB and CB, but not AC
sign-up or face the consequences!
“"observers" must obey the call.”
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