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TDS

1) Trump Derangement Syndrome

2) (...) Dependency (...)
3) (...) Despondency (...)

TDS takes one of 3 forms and I use (...) instead of repeating certain repetitive words. Can you guess which words I replaced with (...)?

by Sexydimma June 5, 2021


a.m.a

against medical advice

if you don`t want to OD don't do anything a.m.a even when drunk and at a party

by Sexydimma November 6, 2019

9πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


forensic entomology

A science using bugs and insects, as well as by extension their eggs and larvae development, to forrnsically analyze a crime scene

Since I'm a history major, I'm not an expert in forensic entomology

by Sexydimma March 26, 2017

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


forensic entomology

using bugs, as well as by extension their eggs and larvae, to forensically analyze a crime scene.

i am not an expert in forensic entomology

by Sexydimma January 22, 2015


forensic entomology

A science using bugs and insects, as well as by extension their eggs and larvae development, to forrnsically analyze a crime scene

Since I'm a history major, I'm not an expert in forensic entomology

by Sexydimma June 5, 2021


to discover

a) (in terms of forensic and criminal investigations): not to be confused with, and the exact opposite of, to invent.

b) (in terms of technological/medical/scientific progress): to use methods that have been used in the past (on issues that are no longer relevant in one's own society) to tackle modern issues

a) If you are a serial murderer you can be telling me your limo is triple parked all you want; you are not the brightest lightbulb in the chandelier. Forensic science is there to discover exactly what the 5 journalistic w's and 1h are in your specific case.

b) When you discover something, you are most likely using a long-ago invented, tried, and abandoned solution (to a past problem) to tackle modern issues; that being said, why can't we use methods such as corpse incineration, that have been tried during the Middle Ages on the Black Death, on the current Ebola epidemic?

by Sexydimma August 27, 2014

1πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


to discover

a) (in terms of forensic and criminal investigations): not to be confused with, and the exact opposite of, to invent.

b) (in terms of technological/medical/scientific progress): to use methods that have been used in the past (on issues that are no longer relevant in one's own society) to tackle modern issues

in terms of definition a) forensic science is there to discover exactly what the 5 journalistic w's and 1h are in your specific case. For definition b) why can't we use methods such as corpse incineration, that have been tried during the Middle Ages on the Black Death, to discover a partial solution to the recent Ebola epidemic?

by Sexydimma March 5, 2017