| 15. | Frankinsmegma | ||
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the creamy white viscous substance that appears in the corners of Barney Frank's mouth when he goes into a rant about the Republicans. This is thought to be caused by gay sex just before his show appearance. Did you see the Frankinsmegma that appeared on Barney's lips during his appearance on the No Spin Zone last night?
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| 16. | the o'reilly factor | ||
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television show for spin of the opposite direction.
claims to be a no-spin zone. hypocrisy in a republican nutshell so i watched the o'reilly factor today, the right wing rhetoric was over 9000!
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| 17. | O'Reillyism | ||
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A comment made by Fox News Commentator, Bill O'Reilly, exhibiting 1. Extreme bloviation 2. Ridiculousness on its face 3. Humorousness without meaning to be humorous 4. Sentence containing a mangled metaphor 5. Following in the footsteps of "Bushisms," "Newtisms" and "Palinisms." "There you go, using an "O'Reillyism" to support your warped point of view."
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| 18. | Synaptic Relationship | ||
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My thoughts are the threads of the tapestry of my life. I manifest my life with my thoughts. Without my thoughts I am a comatose vegetable with no manifest reality. Every thought to which I attach a personal emotion becomes a stitch in my tapestry. I can think fear without being fear, but the moment I attach my personal emotion of fear to a fearful thought, I have invited fear into my life. One lonely fearful thread may not do any harm but, if I am not careful, very soon the threads of fear work together to make a pattern in my life. Then a scene begins to emerge in my tapestry - a needle point detail that describes my fear - with some focus the entire threads become a scene of fear; by fear and for fear. No matter how I spin it, no matter how I try to artistically codify those threads, in the end it is still a scene about fear. more...
By attaching an emotion to my thoughts - i.e. joy, fear, hate, love or anger - the thought acquires a synaptic relationship to that emotion (a comfort zone, if you will). This emotional investment manifests a fabric of emotion to drape over my thought and clothe it with something that belongs to me (kind of like a uniform). Then my emotion is disguised as a thought, and the thought is disguised as an emotion. This emotional relationship gives my thoughts shape, texture and form in the three-dimensional world where my body resides - which is supposed to be outside of my thinking. Next a three-dimensional presence is manifested as the reality of my ... |
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