Slang name for the Fillmore District of San francsico now commonly known as "Western Addition" by city planners and gentrifiers. Once the prominent black - African American hood in Frisco before SF redevelopment agency enforced eminent domain (event known as
"black removable" by long-time ex/present black residents. Now known for anything south of Geary Blvd to Fell street.
"black removable" by long-time ex/present black residents. Now known for anything south of Geary Blvd to Fell street.
by Anonymous October 28, 2003
A dog-half-Demon from the anime series on adult swim. He has and 5 companions wander in search of the "Jewel of four souls"or "Shikon Notama". His partners are all larger than life and include: The amourous monk Miroku with a cursed wind tunnel, Sango the demon slayer, Shippo the demon fox, Kagome his priestess "girlfriend" and Miyoga the demon-flea.
Inuyasha is always in a family dispute with his half-brother,Seshomaru who carries around a sword made from the fangs of a rival demon and a sword of healing, he travels with and imp, Jakin, and a human girl, Rin. He has always held a grudge against his "half-breed" brother.
Inuyasha's main foes are Naraku and his incarnations such as Kagura and Kahna and many others. Inuyasha also runs into his ex, and undead priestess resurected by clay named Kikyo, and his rival for Kagome, the wolf-demon Koga.
Inuyasha is always in a family dispute with his half-brother,Seshomaru who carries around a sword made from the fangs of a rival demon and a sword of healing, he travels with and imp, Jakin, and a human girl, Rin. He has always held a grudge against his "half-breed" brother.
Inuyasha's main foes are Naraku and his incarnations such as Kagura and Kahna and many others. Inuyasha also runs into his ex, and undead priestess resurected by clay named Kikyo, and his rival for Kagome, the wolf-demon Koga.
by anonymous March 05, 2005
A great game. Mainly about the story.
My reviews are Graphics 8/10, Cinematic 10/10, Game Play 7/10, Music 10/10, Story 10/10. I will never forget about this game because of the story. I would rate this game 100/10 for the story; it's absolutely touching. I'm not a gay type but this game really made my cry a couple of times. This game is more like a movie than a game but if this game was a movie, this game would be like 150% better than Titanic. =D
My reviews are Graphics 8/10, Cinematic 10/10, Game Play 7/10, Music 10/10, Story 10/10. I will never forget about this game because of the story. I would rate this game 100/10 for the story; it's absolutely touching. I'm not a gay type but this game really made my cry a couple of times. This game is more like a movie than a game but if this game was a movie, this game would be like 150% better than Titanic. =D
This is your chance to change the spiral of death; this is the time where you control your destiny.-Auron.
Yuna, let's go to Zanarkand together, I can show you what blitzball is like over there!-Tidus
I must defeat Sin.-Yuna
Kimahri must protect Yuna.-Kimahri
Don't do it Yuna, don't sacrifice yourself to do the final summonning!-Rikku
I am the captain of the blitzaball team. Do you wanna join our team, bro?-Wakka
It's ok, Yuna. I'll be at your side as always.-Lulu
Yuna, let's go to Zanarkand together, I can show you what blitzball is like over there!-Tidus
I must defeat Sin.-Yuna
Kimahri must protect Yuna.-Kimahri
Don't do it Yuna, don't sacrifice yourself to do the final summonning!-Rikku
I am the captain of the blitzaball team. Do you wanna join our team, bro?-Wakka
It's ok, Yuna. I'll be at your side as always.-Lulu
by Anonymous January 14, 2005
Any impossible get-rich-quick or love at first sight type gimmick that was used to exploit legions of immigrants and blind, hopeful dreamers once upon a time.
This dream is especially important in an individualistic, greedy society in which wealth equals true human value. To many, the American dream is to become rich or famous. To some, it is to be extremely happy.
Both will lead to ruin and leave the dreamers disillusioned.
This dream is especially important in an individualistic, greedy society in which wealth equals true human value. To many, the American dream is to become rich or famous. To some, it is to be extremely happy.
Both will lead to ruin and leave the dreamers disillusioned.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy both discuss the downfalls of the American Dream.
by anonymous December 13, 2004
by anonymous April 15, 2004
1. The division of the product of a unit's hit points and damage by its attack period
2. The derivative of impact
2. The derivative of impact
by anonymous July 12, 2004