by E April 01, 2005

by E February 10, 2005

by E March 31, 2005

The Book of The Black Earth, The Book of the Dead. Entirely fictional. Though many of the names within the book are derived from Sumerian, Babylonain and Domascan mythology, the book still remains a clever piece of horror/sci-fi writer H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Brilliantly laid out to the point that it is still believed to be completley genuine by a great number of people and occult enthusiasts, The Necronomicon as we are able to read today is published by Avon books and accredited to a ficitonal author named Simon, possibly a sur-name for Lovecraft or one of his close and personal literary devotees during his life.
H.P. Lovecraft's fabled Necronomicon is entirely fictional, though believed genuine by many people, yet no one has ever heard of anyone successfully applying the formulae and rituals within the book.
by E April 06, 2005

an amazing alternative to windows, which uses color and design (GUI, actual exterior) to make the computor experience exciting
by e March 27, 2004

A word said when a sudden and unexpected rousal of an emotional rush of energy comes about abruptly and the index finger of one of the hands is placed under the bottom lip and moved up and down with excessive vigor so as to make the lip flap up and down rapidly with an accompanying smacking sound.
variants: boo boo muss, skummer skuss, skummer skyuss, skummer biss, biss boo muss, boo boo biss
variants: boo boo muss, skummer skuss, skummer skyuss, skummer biss, biss boo muss, boo boo biss
by E March 23, 2005

by E October 09, 2004
