Sunday, January 09, 2005

Simple Answer. Stupid Question.

Just in case anyone is curious:

1.Why are you wearing so much balck?

All my pink clothes are in the wash.
They haven't invented anything darker yet.
I'm planning on attendinga funeral, yours preferably.
I'm hopeing to get hit by a car while jogging tonight
It goes well with my hair.
It matches my soul/heart.
It doesn't show blood stains.
I'm not,this is purple, your colorblind.
*Hiss* and run away
Black clothes are cheaper when you buy in bulk.
They buried me in this.
Why not?
These are black? Damn I knew it was time to do laundry.
The voices said they'd kill again if I didn't.
So you'd ask stupid questions thats why.
Old Navy was out of blue clothes
Up until this morning I was the bad guy in a 1950s cowboy movie.
Because you don't.
It makes my skin look even more pale
Would you rather I go naked?
I like the slimming effect.
Puh-leeze, its after labor day. for christ sake(works well with lisp)
I match my furby this way.
Once you go black......
Its for cover night operations.
I'm a fucking ninja.

2.Wait...What does that word mean again?

Abacinate - To blind by putting a hot copper basin near someone's eyes. v.
Acrimonious - Bitter and sharp in language or tone; rancorous. adj.
Alcove - A recess or partly enclosed extension connected to or forming part of a room. n.
Anathema - A formal ecclesiastical ban, curse, or excommunication; a vehement denunciation; a curse; one that is cursed or damned; one that is greatly reviled, loathed, or shunned. n.
Animosity - A feeling of ill will arousing active hostility. n.
Apothecary - A druggist; pharmacist. n.
Arcane - Known to only a few, esoteric. adj.
Ashen - Consisting of ashes; resembling ashes especially in color, pale. adj.
Aubade - A song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak; a poem or song of or about lovers separating at dawn. n.
Blood - The fluid consisting of plasma, blood cells and platelets that is circulated by the heart in vertebrates, carrying oxygen and nutrients to and waste away from all body tissues; a vital force, lifeblood. n.
Bludgeon - A short heavy club usually of wood, that is thicker or loaded at one end. n. to hit with or as with a bludgeon; to threaten or bully. v.
Brutal - Extremely ruthless or cruel; crude or unfeeling in manner or speech. adj.
Catacomb - An underground cemetery consisting of chambers or tunnels with recesses for graves. n.
Cathedral - The principal church of a bishop's diocese. n.
Cavalier - A gallant or chivalrous man, especially one serving as escort to a woman of high social position; a gentleman; a mounted soldier; a knight.n. showing arrogant or offhand disregard; dismissive: a cavalier attitude toward the suffering of others; carefree and nonchalant; jaunty adj.
Cemetery - A place for burying the dead. n.
Cicatrix - A scar. n.
Cremate - To incinerate (a corpse). v.
Crematorium - A furnace or establishment for the incineration of corpses. n.
Crepuscular - Of or like twilight; glimmering; imperfectly luminous; dim; or active in the twilight. adj.
Crimson - A vivid purplish red. adj.
Crypt - An underground vault especially one used as a burial place. n.
Dead - Having lost life; no longer alive; marked for certain death; doomed. adj.
Death - The act of dying or a state of being dead; termination of life. n.
Desolate - Devoid of inhabitants, deserted; rendered unfit for habitation or use; dreary, dismal; lonely, forlorn. adj.
Dirge - A funeral song; a slow mournful piece of music. n.
Discombobulated - Having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion. adj.
Dishabille - The state of being partially or very casually dressed; casual or lounging attire; an intentionally careless manner. n.
Despair - To lose all hope. v.
Disembody - To free (the soul or spirit) from the body. v.
Dread - To be in terror of; to anticipate with alarm, distaste or reluctance. v.
Drown - To die or kill by suffocating in water or another liquid. v.
Dungeon - A dark, often underground prison cell. n.
Dusk - The darker stage of twilight. n.
Dybbuk - In Jewish folklore, the soul of a dead person that enters and takes control of the body of a living person. n.
Enigmatic - Inexplicable, puzzling, or obscure.adj.
Ephemeral - Living or lasting for a markedly brief time.adj.
Esoteric - Intended for or understood by only a few. adj.
Funeral - The ceremonies held in connection with the burial or cremation of the dead; the procession accompanying the body to the grave. n.
Funereal - Suiting a funeral; pertaining to burial; solemn. Hence: Dark; dismal; mournful. adj.
Gargoyle - A roof spout in the form of a grotesque or fantastic creature. n.
Ghastly - Inspiring shock, revulsion, or horror by or as if by suggesting death; terrifying. adj.
Ghost - The spirit of a dead person, especially one believed to appear in bodily likeness to living persons or to haunt former habitats; a demon or spirit. n.
Ghoul - One who delights in the revolting, morbid or loathsome; a grave robber; an evil spirit in Muslim folklore believed to plunder graves and feed on corpses. n.
Gloom - Partial or total darkness; a state of melancholy or depression. n.
Gothic - Of the goths or their language, Germanic; medieval; of an architectural style prevalent in W. Europe from the 12th century through the 15th; of a style of fiction that emphasizes the grotesque and mysterious . adj.
Grave - An excavation for a burial; a place of burial. n.
Gruesome - Causing horror and repugnance; frightful and shocking. adj.
Guillotine - A device consisting of a heavy blade held aloft between upright guides and dropped to behead the victim below. n.
Horror - An intense, painful feeling of repugnance and fear. n.
Immolate - To kill as a sacrifice; to kill oneself by fire; to destroy. v.
Impale - To pierce with or as if with a sharp point; to torture or kill by impaling. v.
Incinerate - To cause to burn to ashes. v.
Incipient - Beginning to appear or develop; only partly in existence; imperfectly formed. adj.
Insipid - Lacking in character and lively qualities; lacking excitement, stimulation, or interest; dull. adj.
Jihad - A Muslim holy war or spiritual struggle against infidels; a crusade or struggle. n.
Lexicon - A dictionary. n.
Macabre - Suggesting the horror of death and decay, gruesome and ghastly. adj.
Magic(k) - The movement of natual energies (such as Personal Power) to create needed change (energy exists within all things- ourselves, plants, stones, colors, sounds, movements.) Magic(k) is the process of rousing or building up this energy, givig it purpose, and realeasing it; the practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or utilize or control events in nature; the charms, spells, and rituals so used; the exercise of sleight of hand or conjuring for entertainment. n.
Malevolent - Having or exhibiting ill will; wishing harm to others; malicious; having an evil or harmful influence. adj.
Malicious - Having the nature of or resulting from malice; deliberately harmful; spiteful. adj.
Melancholy - Sadness or depression of the spirits; gloom. n.
Midnight - The middle of the night; 12 o'clock at night. n.
Misanthrope - One who hates humankind. n.
Misery - Great physical or emotional suffering; an affliction or trial. n.
Morbid - Of or caused by disease; marked by preoccupation with unwholesome matters; gruesome, grisly. adj.
Mordacious - Given to biting; biting; caustic; sarcastic. adj.
Morgue - A place in which the bodies of persons found dead are temporarily kept. n.
Morose - Sullenly melancholy, gloomy. adj.
Mortuary - Place where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation. n.
Nocturne - A painting of a night scene; an instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, especially one for the piano. n.
Noir - The French word for the color black. adj.
Omen - A phenomenon supposed to portend good or evil; a prophetic sign. n.
Ossuary - A container or receptacle, such as an urn or a vault, for holding the bones of the dead. n.
Pillage - To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; plunder. v.
Plunder - To rob of goods by force especially in a time of war, pillage. v.
Raven - A large bird of black plumage and a croaking cry. n.; black and shiny. adj.
Repugnance - Extreme dislike or aversion. n.
Sanguine - Of the color of blood, red. adj.
Sarcophagus - A stone coffin. n.
Saucy - Impertinent or disrespectful. adj.
Sepulcher - A burial vault; a receptacle for sacred relics, especially in an altar. n.
Shackle - A metal fastening, usually one of a pair, for encircling and confining the ankle or wrist of a prisoner or captive; something that confines or restrains. n.
Shroud - A cloth used to wrap a body for burial. n.
Sorcerer - One who practices sorcery; a wizard. n.
Sorcery - Use of supernatural power over others through the assistance of spirits; witchcraft. n.
Terror - Intense, overpowering fear; the ability to instill intense fear; violence committed or threatened by a group to intimidate or coerce a population, as for military or political purposes. n.
Vampire - A reanimated corpse believe to rise from the grave at night to suck the blood of sleeping people; a person who preys on others; any various tropical American bats that bite mammals and birds to feed on their blood. n.
Waif - A homeless or forsaken child; a stray animal. n.
Witch - A believer or follower of Wicca; a Wiccan; a person who participates in the natural acts of magicks; a woman popularly believed to have supernatural powers and practice sorcery, and often believed to be aided by spirits or a familiar. n.
Witchcraft - Magic(k); sorcery; Wicca. n.
Witchery - The actual practice and methods of natural magicks; a sorceress or woman practicing the art of witchcraft or the general appearance of it; a presumed appearance or assumption of something supernatural. n.
Wizard - One who practices magic; a sorcerer or magician. n.
Wolf - A carnivorous mammal, chiefly of northern regions, related to and resembling the dog; one regarded as predatory, rapacious and fierce. adj.
Wraith - An apparition of a living person; the ghost of a dead person. n.

...More later...my hand hurts now...

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