Definitions by Downstrike
flight
1. The act of flying.
2. The power or ability to fly.
3. A journey made by flying.
4. An enactment of one's fantasy.
2. The power or ability to fly.
3. A journey made by flying.
4. An enactment of one's fantasy.
Everyone has the power of flight. The trick is to throw yourself at the ground and miss. Difficulty arises because if one is truly trying properly to throw themselves at the ground and fails to miss, chances are that one will fail to miss the ground quite hard.
Once flight is achieved, it is vital not to listen to what anyone else says, because they are most likely to say something like, "my GOD! You can't possibly be flying!" And if you are so unfortunate as to hear someone say this, you are very likely to believe what they are saying and suddenly what they are saying will prove to be true.
Once flight is achieved, it is vital not to listen to what anyone else says, because they are most likely to say something like, "my GOD! You can't possibly be flying!" And if you are so unfortunate as to hear someone say this, you are very likely to believe what they are saying and suddenly what they are saying will prove to be true.
flight by Downstrike May 23, 2004
turkinerd
turkinerd by Downstrike May 23, 2004
Sci Fi
Sci Fi by Downstrike May 22, 2004
genre
genre by Downstrike May 22, 2004
novel
1. n. A book containing an original and entertaining, (hopefully), story. Novels are frequently published first in hard cover, and later in paperback form if they become popular.
2. adj. Describing something new and different from what was available or seen before.
2. adj. Describing something new and different from what was available or seen before.
novel by Downstrike May 22, 2004
sequel
In literature and entertainment, a sequel is a story that follows an introductory story.
See also prequel
See also prequel
sequel by Downstrike May 22, 2004