One who is forlorn, lacking direction, purpose, or motivation in life Noun ▲ A person who gives up easily Noun ▲ An unlikely winner or competitor in a contest or struggle Noun ▲ (slang)A guy that thinks he's fly, and is also known as a buster ...
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He has certainly done them proud and has become the focal point for their live performances. Paul remains as always. Full of energy, singing a set of songs that were, once again, very familiar to the audience. Everyone was singing along and knew every word! Even I am starting to ...
little selves on the back. They suck off the energy of others to get through their miserably dark and lacking life, instead of dealing with their inner turmoil, issues and feelings of insecurity. They may even appear egotistical in their words and behaviors to cover-up for their innate ...
At that point events began to move in an odd direction. For one thing the cat, which was supposed to have been confined to the upstairs bedrooms, now wandered downstairs several times a day. On doing so, it made straight for the den where, with or without him being present, it situated...
and the delicate black flower strip below it. Now I’m up to another band in green. Peacocks, or if you prefer, bling chickens – my rendition lacking much of the grace and nobility of the actual birds. Note that I am not using the silk for this one. I’m still experimenting with ...
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Let’s examine two terms, “Hispanic” and “Latino,” and see if they make any sense etymologically. “Hispania” is the Latin word for Spain and might be used to refer to anyone who resided in what was formally aSpanish colony. ButFlorida was once a Spanish colony and so was Texasan...
For those of you who have been following my ‘work’ for a while, you may well remember the piece I put together for Oh Word back in February last year on Illmatic where I deconstructed all of the key sample sources that went into the production of the album. The second installment in...