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Movement at a pace which exceeds that normally observed. Exceptional but not unrealistic speed. Usually applied to an event or process. The uberfast lifestyle of young, successful Americans prevents them from having time for meaningful relationships.
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| 30. | shunpo | ||
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Fast walking. aka "Lightning step" A form of high speed movement utilized by a user's reiatsu (compressed spiritual energy)
A: At this rate... we'll never make it in time
B: Then.. we have no choice... A: It cannot be helped, now is the time A/B: We must use shunpo! |
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| 31. | shunpo | ||
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Fast walking. aka "Lightning step" A form of high speed movement utilized by a user's reiatsu (compressed spiritual energy)
A: At this rate... we'll never make it in time
B: Then.. we have no choice... A: It cannot be helped, now is the time A/B: Shunpo! |
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| 32. | Street Punk | ||
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Street punk is a term used to define the genre of music. Street punk is usually loud, fast and offensive. street punks usually dress in bondage apparel,(bondage pants, belts and jackets)leather jackets painted bright colors or with band logos or phrases with spikes and studs, denim jackets(acid washed or not)adorned with spikes, studs, patches, pins, band shirts, tight or not, usually with the sleeves cut off. Many people look at these kids and they see criminals, and thugs. Though, if you get to befriend and get to know some street punks, they are fun and usually easy to get along with. Among many vices, alcohol is a big one. Street punks are usually mocked by crusty kids, hardcore kids, and emoes. Though, they usually fight back, because street punks don't take shit from anybody. Despite common belief, street punks aren't idiots. They are the kids of the street. Street punk is the place where they feel like they belong, usually because they feel like they are not part of mainstream society. examples of street punk is the early Oi! movement. This movement was started because most kids were sick of the popular punk like the Sex Pistols(which all the rich kids loved, and made their trend). These kids felt alienated from mainstream society.
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| 33. | grindcore | ||
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Grindcore is an extreme form of hardcore punk and heavy metal, related to both death metal and crust punk, but historically formed by combining elements of Hardcore Punk and early thrash metal.Grindcore is characterized by extreme speed, brutality,increadable screams/growls which sometimes are used in conjunction with a pitch shifter, discordant guitars and intense blast beats. The genre was pioneered during the early 1980s in the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Brazil by bands such as Sore Throat and Napalm Death. In the United States the genre has their roots with proto-grindcore and hardcore punk bands such as Siege, DRI, Cyanamid, Deep Wound and Repulsion.
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Many of the early bands, such as Napalm Death, DRI, and Siege were seen by their contemporaries as part of the anarcho-punk and hardcore punk scenes. As many anarcho-punk and peace punk bands in England and hardcore in the United States had already incorporated elements of heavy metal into their music. Over time grindcore has evolved into many many sub genres and has also hybridized with death metal to create death grind. Grindcore has proven somewhat difficult to categorise. Some fans and musicians have a firm concept of genre and subgenre, but others reject such categorisation as limiting or useless. There is often significant cro... |
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| 34. | grindcore | ||
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Grindcore is an extreme form of hardcore punk and heavy metal, related to both death metal and crust punk, but historically formed by combining elements of Hardcore Punk and early thrash metal.Grindcore is characterized by extreme speed, brutality,increadable screams/growls which sometimes are used in conjunction with a pitch shifter, discordant guitars and intense blast beats. The genre was pioneered during the early 1980s in the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Brazil by bands such as Sore Throat and Napalm Death. In the United States the genre has their roots with proto-grindcore and hardcore punk bands such as Siege, DRI, Cyanamid, Deep Wound and Repulsion.
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Many of the early bands, such as Napalm Death, DRI, and Siege were seen by their contemporaries as part of the anarcho-punk and hardcore punk scenes. As many anarcho-punk and peace punk bands in England and hardcore in the United States had already incorporated elements of heavy metal into their music. Over time grindcore has evolved into many many sub genres and has also hybridized with death metal to create death grind. Grindcore has proven somewhat difficult to categorise. Some fans and musicians have a firm concept of genre and subgenre, but others reject such categorisation as limiting or useless. There is often significant crossover from one category to another, and often the influence of non-metal music is present. Genres * Political grindcore: This subgenre is known for having politically awar... |
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| 35. | tachophobia | ||
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The fear of high speeds. Roller Coasters, Bungjee jumping, etc.
Not to be confused with Tacophobia, which is something I made up. A person with severe Tachophobia can be afraid to ride in a car.
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