A name or nickname given to a graceful woman with both a tender and a villainous streak. Galaxia is not as much a name as it is a statement; a title given to women as brilliant as a galaxy and hotter than all its stars combined.
Wthout exception, none of their boyfriends deserve them.
Wthout exception, none of their boyfriends deserve them.
Dude, keep dreaming. That girl? She's a genuine Galaxia.
Son, when you want to make a move on a girl, you might as well go for a Galaxia. You'll be rejected, but no one will laugh at you because they wouldn't do any better.
Son, when you want to make a move on a girl, you might as well go for a Galaxia. You'll be rejected, but no one will laugh at you because they wouldn't do any better.
by Mizuchi May 26, 2010
A subgenre of science fiction, closely related to and often overlapping with cyberpunk. It is usually set in a futuristic environment.
Biopunk media usually encompasses themes such as genetic manipulation, fictional diseases, cell experimentation and other forms of biotechnology. Common characters include mad scientists and mutants.
Biopunk media usually encompasses themes such as genetic manipulation, fictional diseases, cell experimentation and other forms of biotechnology. Common characters include mad scientists and mutants.
- The Xenogenesis trilogy by Octavia E. Butler
- The video game BioShock
- The Jurassic Park series
- The Parasite Eve series
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, as well as the anime Ergo Proxy, contain some biopunk elements
- The video game BioShock
- The Jurassic Park series
- The Parasite Eve series
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, as well as the anime Ergo Proxy, contain some biopunk elements
by Mizuchi August 25, 2009