you probably have heard it or read it before

Monday, June 14, 2010

a person regarded as unpleasant, contemptible, or wicked




i was just told...
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just take a look at typical |ˈtipikəl|
adjectivehaving the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing : a typical day | a typical example of 1930s art deco | typical symptoms. See note at normal .characteristic of a particular person or thing : he brushed the incident aside with typical good humor.informal showing the characteristics expected of or popularly associated with a particular person, situation, or thing : “Typical woman!” John said disapprovingly.representative as a symbol; symbolic : the pit is typical of hell.
white |(h)wīt|
adjective1 of the color of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of most wavelengths of visible light; the opposite of black : a sheet of white paper.approaching such a color; very pale : her face was white with fear.figurative morally or spiritually pure; innocent and untainted : he is as pure and white as the driven snow.(of a plant) having white flowers or pale-colored fruit.(of a tree) having light-colored bark.(of wine) made from white grapes, or dark grapes with the skins removed, and having a yellowish color.Brit. (of coffee or tea) served with milk or cream.(of glass) transparent; colorless.(of bread) made from a light-colored, sifted, or bleached flour.2 (also White) belonging to or denoting a human group having light-colored skin (chiefly used of peoples of European extraction) : a white farming community.of or relating to such people : white Australian culture.3 historical counter-revolutionary or reactionary. Contrasted with red (sense 2).noun1 white color or pigment : garnet-red flowers flecked with white | the woodwork was an immaculate white.white clothes or material : he was dressed from head to foot in white.( whites) white clothes, esp. as worn for playing tennis, or as naval uniform, or in the context of washing : wash whites separately.white wine.( White) the player of the white pieces in chess or checkers.the white pieces in chess.a white thing, in particular the white ball (the cue ball) in billiards.the outer part (white when cooked) that surrounds the yolk of an egg; the albumen.white bread : tuna on white.2 the visible pale part of the eyeball around the iris.3 (also White) a member of a light-skinned people, esp. one of European extraction.4 [with adj. ] a white or cream butterfly that has dark veins or spots on the wings. It can be a serious crop pest. Pieris and other genera, family Pieridae. See also cabbage white .
dog |dôg|noun1 a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice. It is widely kept as a pet or for work or field sports. Canis familiaris, family Canidae (the dog family); probably domesticated from the wolf in the Mesolithic period. The dog family also includes the wolves, coyotes, jackals, and foxes.a wild animal of the dog family.the male of an animal of the dog family, or of some other mammals such as the otter : [as adj. ] a dog fox.(in extended and metaphorical use) referring to behavior considered to be savage, dangerous, or wildly energetic : he bit into the chop voraciously, like a dog.2 [often with adj. ] informal a person regarded as unpleasant, contemptible, or wicked (used as a term of abuse) : come out, Michael, you dog![with adj. ] dated used to refer to a person of a specified kind in a tone of playful reproof, commiseration, or congratulation : you lucky dog!used in various phrases to refer to someone who is abject or miserable, esp. because they have been treated harshly : I make him work like a dog | Rob was treated like a dog.informal derogatory a woman regarded as unattractive.informal a thing of poor quality; a failure : a dog of a movie.3 short for firedog .4 a mechanical device for gripping.5 ( dogs) informal feet : if only I could sit down and rest my tired dogs.verb ( dogged |ˈdɔgəd|, dogging |dɔgɪŋ|) [ trans. ]1 follow (someone or their movements) closely and persistently : photographers seemed to dog her every step.(of a problem) cause continual trouble for : their finance committee has been dogged by controversy.2 ( dog it) informal act lazily; fail to try one's hardest.3 grip (something) with a mechanical device : [ trans. ] she has dogged the door shut.

























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Ingmar Bergman's SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE
regurgitation and reiteration
yardsale performances in march. @ mobius.
10 feet up on a window sill, 4 months of grease/fat/leftover.

book coming ...eventually.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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  • so we then we can we do something ?

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  • so we then we can we do something ?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Tomb of the Finger


"As you go from Megalopolis to Messene," writes Pausanias, "after advancing about seven stades, there stands on the left of the highway a sanctuary of the goddesses. They call the goddesses themselves, as well as the district around the sanctuary, Maniae (Madnesses). In my view this is a surname of the Eumenides; in fact they say that it was here that madness overtook Orestes as punishment for shedding his mother's blood. Not far from the sanctuary is a mound of earth, of no great size, surmounted by a finger made of stone; the name, indeed, of the mound is the Tomb of the Finger. Here it is said, Orestes on losing his wits bit off one finger of one of his hands. Adjoining this is another, called Acé, (Remedies) because in it Orestes was cutred of his malady. Here too there is a sanctuary for the Eumenides. The story is that, when these goddesses were about to put Orestes out of his mind, they appeared to him black; but when he had bitten off his finger they seemed to him again to be white and he recovered his senses at the sight.
















Tuesday, February 16, 2010

dripping

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wandering around aimlessly in non wilderness




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watch out for cough drops




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good advice







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dignant>?

bishop grey pants
suit and tie

trip hop beat
ironic phantom of the opera soundtrack
ear rings

dump truck in the background
yellow place mats in his kitchen
empty bottle of gin
dine indoors with that cat you have

hate on dimension three
ignoring the pope (not that one)
soft gristle undertone

major dave
inside
new to it all
done with the rest


"tuten" bis mein Glatteis schmelzen

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Go Dine Bawl.
find your weight.
the scales are open.
1-one hun dread.
toot.
one 1 tooth decay.
freida.
one of euu.
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under some dirt
a pirates song
singing to a flapping flag in the salty breeze
no ocean to be seen
scratching a chin or 2 or 3
thinking of things or 2s or 3s
its cement
concrete
under a house
theres no flag pole
singing to the stomps on the kitchen floor

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Jan 22 @ fnordbox

blah i fucked this post up.

well yeah, excuse my language. sometimes i can get little over the edge. oh oh oh.

lets get breakfast now.