| 1. | History Peep | ||
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A gathering cult of sorts in which fellow lovers of history come together on Tumblr and pay their respects to their favorite people from history. Usually the tributes are found in the form of strange fan-art, fan-fictions, and/or derptastic roleplaying. History peeps are always going to be smarter than you and there is nothing you can do about it, unless you become one of them. The main types of Peeps are those pertaining to: -American Revolution/Founding Fathers -French Revolution -Lewis and Clark -Civil War -WWI, II -and Cold War OMG DID YOU GUYS SEE THE LATEST EPISODE OF "I MADE AMERICA?!?!"
"Virtue is everything you ignorant bitch"- Robespierre. See that chick talking to the professor? Be her partner for the next project- she's a history peep. |
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| 2. | ebe | ||
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extraterestrial bioligocal endity
aliens.... (sry peeps im a bad speller lol) i was watchin the history channel and they were talking about ebe's on sum alien human hybrid thing, and yea....lol EBE'S!!!!!
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| 3. | Final Fantasy XII | ||
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RPG released by Square Enix on 2006 (2007 in Europe). Its main innovation is the battle system, which is most of times smooth. Enemies are actually in the map, there are no random battles. Players can also set up Gambits to automate characters' actions, thus saving a lot of manual work. To some people it feels like an offline MMORPG in some aspects, and the Gambit system might feel cheap for some. Just turn it off then, damn it.
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The story of the game focuses on the war between the empires of Rozarria and Archadia. In the middle of these two empires stands the kingdom of Dalmasca, which features some city called Rabanastre in the middle of some desert. Another kingdom between these two empires is Nabradia, which is destroyed by Archadia at the start of the game under mysterious circumstances. Princess Ashe of Dalmasca is married to Lord Rasler of Nabradia, who gets killed in the war soon after the game starts, making Ashe a widow, and then orphan as the king of Rabanastre also dies when trying to sign a treaty, murdered by who was supposed to be a loyal soldier of their kingdom, Basch. Princess Ashe fakes her death and then forms the insurgence (a word who Ashe hates and gets pissed off everytime she hears it; she is always correcting people, it's "the Resistance", damnit) against Archadia along with one of her captains, Vossler. Rabanastre falls in Archadia's hands while Ashe waits for the appropriate moment to take action, which means that she pretty much is getting... |
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| 4. | irrational clark lust | ||
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Disorder affecting thousands in the US and portions of Canada. Symptoms include racing thoughts of white pants, uncontrollable urges to manhandle fluffy red hair, blindly disregarding proper spelling rules, and feigning an interest in map-making.
ICL is thought to be caused by overexposure to the portraits and writings of early American explorer William Clark. As of 2011, there is no proven cure. Sufferers of the disorder are said to have reegretted no-thing &c. Park Ranger: Miss, you can't stand that close to that portrait of William Clark!
Young Lady: CLAAAAAAK. Young Lady's companion: She can't hear you Park Ranger, she's suffering from Irrational Clark Lust. |
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| 5. | robespigeon | ||
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The most beautiful pairing in the world, coupling the tender Incorruptible with that purest of birds, the pigeon. Particularly meaningful because the pigeon's beak, which is fed with scraps even the lowest parisian vagrants have discarded, is incapable of uttering any untruth. "Ugh, fuck Eléonore Duplay. Robespigeon is my OTP."
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| 6. | militantly ignorant | ||
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1. n., Peeps who rigorously eschew all forms of mental stimulation, on the feeble premise that either God or evolution will teach us all that we need to know. They may vocally oppose education, and believe that writing is something that only writers do. They sometimes brag about having no sense of size, quantity, or direction.
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The militantly ignorant rarely read books or even magazines or newspapers, admit that they don't enjoy the fine arts, have a poor sense of history, can't find Nevada or Pakistan on a globe, and avoid watching the news on TV. They don't own library cards or use technology, except as a joke or novelty, believing digital productivity and entertainment to be waning fads, and are easily recognized by holding materials upside down while reading, unless they contain pretty pictures. What informational channels they do expose themselves to through ... |
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| 7. | Hip Hop Music | ||
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Hip hop music, also referred to as rap or rap music, is a style of popular music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. It consists of two main components: rapping (MCing) and DJing (audio mixing and scratching). Along with hip hop dance (notably breakdancing) and urban inspired art, or notably graffiti, these compose the four elements of hip hop, a cultural movement that was initiated by inner-city youth, mostly African Americans in New York City, in the early 1970s.
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Typically, hip hop music consists of intensely rhythmic lyrical form making abundant use of techniques like assonance, alliteration, and rhyme. The rapper is accompanied by an instrumental track, usually referred to as a "beat", performed by a DJ, created by a producer, or one or more instrumentalists. This beat is often created using a sample of the percussion break of another song, usually a funk or soul recording. In addition to the beat other sounds are often sampled, synthesized, or performed. Sometimes a track can be instrumental, as a showcase of the skills of the DJ or producer. Hip hop began in The Bronx, located in New York City, when DJs began isolating the percussion break from funk and disco songs. The early role of the MC was to introduce the DJ and the music and to keep the audience excited. MCs began by speaking between songs, giving exhortations to dance, greetings to audience members, jokes an... |
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