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22. Cinekal
1) The ability to rationalize fact from partisan bullshit and rhetoric. The inability to parrot the party line like a conservative sheep.

2) Politically well-informed.
CineKal has his head on straight when it comes to local and governmental policies.
by CineKal Dec 2, 2004 add a video
23. The Best Fanpage in the Universe
A website created by three admins that have been ousted from MaddoxMania for trying to keep the order and a fourth unknown person. While one admin has been pretty much overthrown for trying to keep things going well and the members not really catching on (Yellie), the other two (Jesus Christ and Zoghade) stepped down of their own free will because of the nature of the members at MM. As a result, TBFPITU was created as a place for people to go that have noticed the gradual degeneration of MM and wish to talk in a more organized, civilized, and less spammy atmosphere. Though small in number for members thus far, numbers are not the true sign of a forum; quality is.
Today, I checked The Best Fanpage in the Universe, and they had a new news article to keep me informed on maddox's recent activity with his website.
24. Judeo-Christian
1. Belonging to a set of scriptures used by both Judaism and Christianity as a subset of each faith's Bible, and defining many but not all of each faith's core doctrines.
2. Reflecting an apocryphal shared history and belief system of Judaism and Christianity.
3. (In American public life) Christian.

Definitions 2 and 3 are used almost exclusively by Christian and some secular commentators to refer to a vaguely defined but God-centered set of "fundamental" beliefs or traditions that supposedly underlie both Jewish and Christian faith, particularly in contradistinction to the beliefs of other religions, atheism, and anti-religious political ideologies such as Communism. Specifically, it refers to such "shared" beliefs in their purported role as engendering a set of non-denominational founding principles for American civic and public life. These uses of the term ignore the global and temporal span of both Jewish and Christian history, in most of which the two traditions had little overlap and even less communality, and the doctrinal and theological differences between Judaism and Christianity that are basic to each faith's world view. They also suggest a revision of American history which both underestimates the historical dominance and contribution of the Christian majority and its beliefs, and overestimates the degree to which religious principles are required to derive and justify the moral principles articulated in the founding documents. The term is rarely used by ...
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by NBM Mar 3, 2005 add a video
25. literary masturbation
A lot of so-called journalism today is literary masturbation where, instead of researching a subject and writing an informed and stimulating article, the writer has a wank-fest of verbal indulgence expressing their personal opinion. This is forgiveable in the very young who may be playing with language and style and have lived so shortly their lack of experience absolves them from such a waste of words. You have to make mistakes to learn. The real damage occurs when this behaviour lasts past college!
He's too lazy to engage with the subject so he just lays back and verbosely self-indulges - it's a shame, really, because he can string sentences together well; if only they had content....
by Tel Mar 24, 2005 add a video
26. wicca
it\'s the reconstruction of a combination of polytheistic religions from several cultures and time periods. mainly greek, egyptian, celtic, norse, and roman to be exact. if you need to validate your spiritual path by claiming it\'s ancient, wicca isn\'t for you. witches in the burning times were not wiccan. a witch isn\'t always a wiccan and vice versa. please dont define things you dont understand, you make us wiccans seem delusional. bb and mp
let\'s be educated and well-informed wiccans, shall we?
by p@g@n Apr 26, 2005 add a video
27. prep
Me, someone who hails from the Northeast, New England's even better, sails or rides, makes friends easily and is well informed and able to speak intelligently on any number of subjects.
Someone who plans on going to college, and who's family has before them. Preps like to drink alcohol in mass quantities, but only beer from bottles. Our first name is either
A) an ancestral last name, or
B) also the name of a great many British Royals
While we do wear Abercrombie and Fitch (our great grand parents did too) we don't identify ourselves with it and wouldn't be caught dead with their logo splashed across our chest. We opt for more conservative looks, like those of Ralph Lauren, J. Crew and Lacoste. We love F. Scott Fitzgerald and secretly believe that we're Jay Gatsby.
That kid's so not preppy, he goes to community college and doesn't know a sail from his left ass cheek.
by uberbostonian Jun 15, 2005 add a video
28. emo boy
--Lets start with the head: Oh so pretty jet black beautiful hair thats long in the front and short and spikey in the back. Some wear eyeliner to enhance their already seXy eyes. Although some dont, they are still beautiful. They usually have their ear(s) pierced with occasional gages. Possible facial piercings as well. Such as eye brows, lips, tongues, noses... etc...

--They usually wear tight black or bright colored band shirts or shirts from goodwill.. They usually wear black hoodies sometimes with patches so they can stick their hands in the pockets and look cool and nonchalant.. oh and they keep them warm too. Often you will see them with blackly painted fingernails- no this isnt a sign of being gay. It shows emo-ness. Almost always you'll see them in tightass girl pants with studded belts, and seXy boXers showing. Bandannas often stick out of the butt pockets.. Band buttons are often present on the front pockets of the pants or on the hoodie. Pants are sometimes rolled up once at the bottom, and socks never show because they are tucked inside Chuck Taylors, or black skate shoes.

--They listen to a lot of bands that 'no one has heard of' and a lot of local bands that do a lot of screaming with emotional lyrics. Also they listen to mainstream emo, and screamo. Such as: The Used, From First to Last, Fall Out Boy, Silverstein, Hawthorne Heights etc..

--They arent afraid to show their emotions. They can cry, they can be eXtremely hyper, calm, and playful-(as in...
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