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Paint me like one of your Greek Statues 

What Zeus says to Ganymede when he wants to be drawn. He usually wears a necklace made of spaghet when being painted like a Greek Statue
"Paint me like one of your Greek statues," Zeus whispered to Ganymede as he fiddled with his necklace of spaghet.
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statused 

to copy and paste something into your myspace/facebook status
Those song lyrics were good, they're definitely getting statused.
statused by mmmmmmhhhhmmmmmm January 26, 2009

statuslessness

a complete status deficiency, usually on facebook.
I don't know what to make my status on facebook anymore, so I guess I'm going through statuslessness.
statuslessness by italianmama April 25, 2010

statusise 

To add information about ones life to their Facebook status. Usually information is added in jest, boredom or most commonly, boast.

Wow, last night was great I can't wait to statusise it! "Ann is happy that she had a great night".
statusise by JaneyLau January 12, 2008

statusless 

To be used in reference with Facebook, "statusless" is to be thought of in a similar context to speechless.
This is particularly relevant in reference to a serial status-updater - you know there is something HUGE happening if they will log in to update you on the most insignificant information otherwise.
Katy: "Wow, what's going on Jayde? You always have something to say in your status updates?"

Jayde: "Yeah I know, I know... Actually there HAS been something rather huge happen, but it's kind of left me statusless as I can't find the words to say what I mean in a status update!"
statusless by KatyKaty180 April 20, 2010

Statused 

The act of updating your social networking status about current events
Hawke: Did you hear, IM A PIRATE!
Amber: Oh yeah, I just statused it.
Statused by LHawke February 3, 2012

Confederate statues

Confederate statues are as much a part of American history, and what some would call culture, as Martin Luther King statues, whether people love them or hate them. Removal of one kind of statue and not the other isn't multiculturalism, it's one group claiming the park the statue sat on as their own, and it will never unify everybody.
As long as a country says one kind of history is okay as long as everybody likes it, but the other is not, the country will remain divided, since one group, or culture, as some would call it, doesn't really respect the other. That isn't multiculturalism, though America has always been a melting pot, and is made of many different groups of the same (human) race. If people have to remove, forget, or pretend something never existed (including Confederate statues) to validate themselves, they don't really respect it, they only respect their own group (or most likely self).