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X doubt

Is a reaction image that you send when you see a post that you're skeptical about it or you don't believe that its true.

Anonymous: *saw an unbelievable post*
Anonymous: *inserts X doubt picture*

by Ainsmegunee February 20, 2018

44πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


x-entertainment

x-entertainment.com: (mostly) 80s nostalgia website run by Matt. Has some great articles. Focus on Transformers, Masters of the Universe, Star Wars, etc.

Why does everyone think x-e is a porn site

by Foggy September 19, 2003

40πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


X-Japan

To say they were the most influential band in recent Japanese history would be a vast understatement.

Yoshiki is a genius.

by Bunny of Doom July 19, 2004

293πŸ‘ 68πŸ‘Ž


Talcom X

A white person who is so wracked by white guilt that they become a civil rights activist for people of color, except they go to the extreme with it. These people will often verbally attack other white people for seemingly no reason at all even if what was said had absolutely nothing to do with race. They seem to twist anything that was said and make it in to something about race and then accuse the target of their attack of being racist when they aren't. They also like to publicly and openly self loathe the fact that they are white and will say how ashamed they are to have been born white and privileged.

Tom: Wow that cashier had an attitude I don't know what her problem is maybe she is having a bad day.
Nick: Wowwww are you saying that because she is black? You are a piece of trash racist Tom. You should be ashamed of yourself and realize how much privilege you were born with. I am going to doxx you for being a racist.

Tom: No dude it has nothing to do with her skin color she was seriously just being a cunt to me...
Nick: Yeah but subconsciously you are just saying that because she is black you would not have said that about a white cashier.
Tom: Hey man why are you being such a Talcom X all of a sudden?

Susan: Why is Linda threatening to murder the city council and go to prison for it if they vote not to remove the confederate statue?
Mary: Just ignore her she's just being a Talcom X right now, she just finished watching Roots for the first time.

by Nymesis2020 August 2, 2020

15πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


X-Japan

X-Japan started out as a band called Noise. At the age of only twelve the leader of the band Yoshiki Hayashi and the vocalist and co-founder of the band Toshimitsu Deyama decided to form a band. Yoshiki being the great musician he is had begun to write lyrics and probably music at an even younger age. After his father commited suicide at age 33 Yoshiki wrote the song "Tears" for his father at the age of only ten. The song went on to become one of X-Japan greatest and most famous ballads.

In 1985 the band's name was changed to X. The first firm lineup of the band developed. The members at the time were Toshi on vocals, Pata and hide on guitar, Taiji on bass and Yoshiki on drums and piano. In 1985 the band released their first single "I'll Kill You" on Dada Records. X was known for visual kei (a music genre that involves feminine looks and obscure music) which was not praised during that time. Yoshiki founded his own record label EXTASY RECORDS in 1985 to ensure production for X (he gets even more amazing doesn't he?).

In 1988 the band's first album "Vanishing Vision" was released. This album brought into play some of the most recalled heavier songs for the band. Songs such as Phantom of Guilt and Sadistic Desire. It also brought to us the highly favorited rock ballad Alive. The band also made a cameo appearance in the comedy movie "Tokyo Pop" in 1988.

In 1989 X was signed to Sony Records and their 2nd album "Blue Blood" was released. This album provided Endless Rain which is likely the most famous of all of the band's ballads and possibly songs in general. Also it brought the song Kurenai another song on the most recalled list for this band. Other favorites brought about by this album included the rock n' roll hitter Celebration, the great depressive but beautiful song Rose of Pain, the pretty ballad Unfinished and another rock n' roll favorite from this band Weekend. There was also the Blue Blood Tour which was released on VHS and DVD.

Still under Sony Records the band released their third album "Jealousy" in 1991 which was the last album that featured Taiji on bass. This album brought about rock favorite Desperate Angel, ballad favorite Say Anything and rock ballad favorite Silent Jealousy. X also had its first live (the Jealousy tour) at the 55,000 seat stadium Tokyo Dome. This tour was released on VHS and DVD as well.

In 1992 X changed it's name to what it is known as today X-JAPAN. They wanted to reach international fame. The final concert with Taiji the legendary "On the Verge of Destruction" tour was held at Tokyo Dome. X-Japan became the first ever band to sellout the Tokyo Dome for three days. Taiji was replaced by Heath after he and Yoshiki had an arguement over musical differences. He moved on to Loudness and has recently begun work with a band he started called Cloud Nine (YAY for Taiji ^_^).

In 1993 on Atlantic Records X-Japan released the album Art of Life. This album contained only one track. The 29 minute various musical themed song Art of Life. This song contains some of (if not) the most beautiful lyrics Yoshiki has ever written. It contains four guitar solos and a seven minute piano solo.

In 1994 hide released his first solo album "Hide Your Face". This marked the beginning of solo works for the members of X-Japan. Pata, Heath and even Toshi started solo projects. In 1996 X-Japan released "Dahlia" their final album. It brought the lasts of the favorites. Ballads like Tears, Forever Love, and Longing ~Togireta Melody~ and rock n' roll hitters like Scars, Drain and Rusty Nail. It brought us another tour the Dahlia Tour Final to VHS and DVD.

On December 31, 1997 X-Japan held its final live at the Tokyo Dome. The concert was simply called "The Last Live" and was released on DVD. The members have since then focused on solo projects. hide has gone to the heavens now due to accidental suicide on May 2, 1998. 50,000 fans attended his funeral five days later on May 7th. Four people attempted suicide, two succeeded. X-Japan now Toshi, Yoshiki, Pata and Heath performed Forever Love at his funeral. Taiji came to see his friend off to the afterlife in a shocking but beautiful act of respect and morality.

by theXJAPANfan January 17, 2007

138πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


X for ops

A live on yubo where you send an x for a tbh.They will be brutal,not brutally honest but just brutal.They will point out every insecurity you have and more.If you are insecure I don't suggest this live.

I joined the x for ops live and now I have insecurities I never knew I had

by Cecegurui July 8, 2020

31πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Generation X

The smallest, most overlooked, neglected, and forgotten generation in the 20th century. All of them as of this writing are between 40 and 60 years old and their children are mostly late-wave Millennials and early wave Z’ers. The core X’ers were children in the 1970’s and teenagers in the 1980’s. They were the most cynical and self-sufficient growing up and the last generation raised without political correctness, overprotective parents, stranger danger, mollycoddling, and homosexuality unacceptable in most of American society. They were the first generation to become tech-savvy and enjoy music videos on MTV.To this day, few of them are running society and the Baby Boomers are still dominating the corporate and political landscape despite being of retirement age.

Mike’s a Generation X’er. He was born in 1970, wore Izod shirts growing up, and favorite music groups are Metallica and Nirvana.

by waspcoloredstain July 25, 2021

30πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž