by Anonymous August 19, 2003
by Anonymous September 08, 2003
A hot babe from head to waist, and a scaly fish from the waist to the tip of her tail. Mermaids like to sit on rocks and use either a) their enchanting sirens' songs, or b) the tried-and-true tactic of looking in a mirror and combing their green hair while they display their huge tits in order to lure human men (and especially sailors and pirates and stuff) to make love to them. Note that the mermen and merwomen do not do this, though young mermen have been known to kidnap human women and turn them into mermaids.
Mermaids are described as either mortal (with or without a soul) or fairies, so they may or may not command powerful magic. Some can see the future, turn their tails into hot legs, call up storms, sink ships with tidal waves, and do other cool stuff. Others can sing... and that's about it.
Contrary to popular belief, mermaids can in fact do more than give head. I'd do with a mermaid, because I'm a pirate.
Mermaids are described as either mortal (with or without a soul) or fairies, so they may or may not command powerful magic. Some can see the future, turn their tails into hot legs, call up storms, sink ships with tidal waves, and do other cool stuff. Others can sing... and that's about it.
Contrary to popular belief, mermaids can in fact do more than give head. I'd do with a mermaid, because I'm a pirate.
Mermaids don't squirt out fish eggs like Futurama would have you believe. After all, if merbabes weren't born live, they wouldn't have belly buttons!
by Anonymous September 10, 2003
by anonymous June 21, 2004
A murderer.
He shot two people to death, one a pregnant woman. Contrary to common perception, he is NOT responsible for the Great War. He kiled two people, not two million. If you want to blame someone, blame Hotzendorff and Berchtold (look them up!).
The War was inevitable. Bismark knew it, he even knew where it would start. Princip's act was predicted thrirty years before it happened.
He shot two people to death, one a pregnant woman. Contrary to common perception, he is NOT responsible for the Great War. He kiled two people, not two million. If you want to blame someone, blame Hotzendorff and Berchtold (look them up!).
The War was inevitable. Bismark knew it, he even knew where it would start. Princip's act was predicted thrirty years before it happened.
Blaming Princip for the War, and for the following century of bloodshed and brutallity, is a cop-out
by anonymous January 07, 2005