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goth

The term originates from a Neo-Classicist during the 1800's, comparing the Romantics to the Goths of old who sacked Rome. The term stuck, though it has been warped over the ages. Nowadays it is a sub-culture that emphasizes the dark, spooky and cynical. The heavy, sorrowful themes stem from the Romantic Movement's emphasis on emotion, drama, and the human condition. This includes the color black, vampires, and the works of Edgar Allen Poe.

So those oh-so-witty definitions of goth as a few Germanic tribes are tragically,tragically right.

Premise-Conclusion

by Galen Deepinglen January 12, 2005

41πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž


politics

A game where mortals playing themselves off as gods.

Kerry is perfect
Bush is perfect
Kerry is perfect
Bush is perfect

by Galen Deepinglen August 4, 2004

124πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


piker

A bloody stupid sod who's more annoying than a modron in an art gallery

Bloody Piker! Pike off or I'll smash your brain-box!

by Galen Deepinglen May 8, 2003

4πŸ‘ 46πŸ‘Ž


Burritoes

A school's form of population control.

by Galen Deepinglen March 21, 2003

8πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


God

A fabrication? Perhaps... but if she does exist... it's doubtable that she likes all the pretentious mortals pretending to know what he wants. *shrug* maybe she does... Just don't pretend to know what she wants

Mortal: God, are you there?
God: ... kinda

by Galen Deepinglen May 22, 2004

15πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


d10

A plastic object with 10 sides. Arbits the fate of vampires, werewolves, RD's, faeries, mummies, and gammers unsure on High School courses next year.

The little things on my desk *waves his desk so all the nice people on the website can see.*

by Galen Deepinglen May 22, 2004

36πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


MD/DC

So, this has become a chatroom? Sorry, its just rare that I see someone who isn't an America-can-kill-whoever-they-want-to kind of person. Oh that and my angst is at a record high, so I'm freaking out over anyone who *drama* understands me. Spring break is just a way of driving adolescents into making asses of themselves.

by Galen Deepinglen March 21, 2003

1πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž