This is a type of architecture & design that involves reusing rejected pieces of tiles, paint, bricks & Roofing sheets, in a way that is not aesthetically pleasing to save money.
It is a stereotype associated with landlords who come from Kenya's large ethnic group ; Kikuyu's.
That house is cheap, but the Kikuyu Gothic could scare all your blessings away.
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The act of sticking a penis into a gauged ear and thrusting and sucking profusely until ejaculation.
Oh Shit, Charlie is getting a gothic blowjob in the bathroom!
Gothic is a style of a sanserif typeface. It is more commonly called a Grotesque or Grotesk.
Grotesque refers to the set of sans-serif fonts produced around 1815. Gothic is another name for Grotesque. Caslon is considered the first Gothic.
Blackletter is often called Gothic also, though not technically the right word for that style of a typeface. If you are curious, please do a search for these terms.
They choose a Gothic typeface because they wanted their work to look clean and modern.
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A genre of horror that's hands down one of the oldest as it developed in England by an overly dramatic homo named Horace Walpole as the style in America was developed by writers who were historians, school teachers and literary critics in the 19th Century. The American approach was developed by Washington Irving with The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow as the form took on different personalities. In the mid-1990s the writer who eventually wrote The Cabbie Homicide combined double homicide language, philosophical insight and real life horrors such as gang violence, church burning and addressing legalism in the church in a very dark way.
The Cabbie Homicide introduced Gothic Horror into narrative journalism which came out in a way where it was according to "Mohs Scale of Lyrical Hardness" would be a ten. The 20th century approach -- stems from William Hope Hodgson, Bram Stoker with his last novel and short story output, H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and others. The House of Pain E-zine shown other examples as Temple of Dagon saw the Cthulhu Now timeline as the new Cthulhu Mythos playground named for the Cabbie Homicide's authors last name. Where it plays up in real cities and real neighborhoods, as it interweaves with the real histories of the area as well.
Edgar Allan Poe's The Telltale Heart gave Gothic Horror a new personality and threw an entirely new approach to the style as he introduced this as a short form. A Cemetery Dream introduced in 2000 had an ultra-violent, extremely gore soaked approach ala Se7en meets Dreams in the Witch House. The Cabbie Homicide when introduced in the LiveJournal Goth Community they thought it was a work of fiction but when he mentioned how the convicted murderer was in his 7th grade homeroom, some friends were going, "That's really fucked up, and especially fucked up that you knew him."