by brad November 11, 2003
Abbreviation used to address a person instead of using their real (or assumeed) name.
see Token White Guy
see Token White Guy
Hey there TWG.
by Brad February 26, 2004
A japanese sports car powered by a 6 cylinder engine, usually turbocharged or twin turbocharged. Easily capable of 1000+ horespower. Quite possibly the greatest car ever made.
by bRaD November 18, 2003
1) Hercules is a truero.
2) And we will remember them as trueros, because they gave their life for their country in a time of war.
3) Only those who have died will earn the title "Truero".
2) And we will remember them as trueros, because they gave their life for their country in a time of war.
3) Only those who have died will earn the title "Truero".
by Brad October 21, 2004
by Brad June 20, 2003
(Upon observation of a really fat bastard)
"Geeez. You wouldn't want her to fart in your last pound of flour"
"Geeez. You wouldn't want her to fart in your last pound of flour"
by brad July 21, 2003
A theoretical being that some philosophers use to discuss consciousness. A zombie is identical to a regular person in every way (including his behavior), except that he has no subjective, conscious experience at all. The thought experiment goes something like: "How do you know if someone is a zombie?"
Philosophers like John Searle assert that the theoretical possibility of zombies severely hinders our ability to observe and study the phenomenon of consciousness objectively.
Many materialists, however, assert that if a being was structurally and behaviorally identical to a regular person, then consciousness would result as an emergent property -- zombies cannot exist.
Philosophers like John Searle assert that the theoretical possibility of zombies severely hinders our ability to observe and study the phenomenon of consciousness objectively.
Many materialists, however, assert that if a being was structurally and behaviorally identical to a regular person, then consciousness would result as an emergent property -- zombies cannot exist.
by brad December 01, 2003