Judgement awaits in the Kingdom of Heaven
A royal betrayal, accusal of sin
The lies of a King, and papal damnation
Demise of the order, this fight they can’t win
False accusations
Put out the flame
Assassinations
Jerusalem still calls their name
God’s call, holy order
Knights of Jesus Christ
Charge from the temple
God’s own chosen warriors
Templars on the march, charge from the temple mount
A royal betrayal, accusal of sin
The lies of a King, and papal damnation
Demise of the order, this fight they can’t win
False accusations
Put out the flame
Assassinations
Jerusalem still calls their name
God’s call, holy order
Knights of Jesus Christ
Charge from the temple
God’s own chosen warriors
Templars on the march, charge from the temple mount
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A perceivedly-paltry payment/reward-share of da total yield/reserve dat creates seething-anger emotions in da recipient of said "small potatoes" allotment, knowing dat everyone else got a considerably-larger share of da remaining nine-tenths of da spoils.
If Acey promised Snakes only "ten pissent" in return for "getting the stuff", said shifty-eyed sneak might have resentfully viewed said minuscule-sector dole-out as being "tempercent", considering all of the effort and/or danger that he'd likely had to go through in order to obtain said valuable object/information, especially when it included his having to also guardedly interact with the dangerous Tommy-gun-wielding Johnny merely to collect his payment!
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Definition:
1. Climatic condition or atmospheric state prevailing in a place.
2. Phenomena characterizing weather (clime) patterns.
3. General meteorological situation impacting daily life.
4. Variable conditions determine outdoor activities.
Significance:
• It defines weather (clime) or climate states clearly.
• It emphasizes the variability of atmospheric conditions.
• It identifies regional differences in climates.
• It avoids incomprehensible or ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies discussions of meteorological topics.
• It improves clarity in environmental contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "weather."
Singular noun: tempore
Plural noun: tempores
Definition:
1. Climatic condition or atmospheric state prevailing in a place.
2. Phenomena characterizing weather (clime) patterns.
3. General meteorological situation impacting daily life.
4. Variable conditions determine outdoor activities.
Significance:
• It defines weather (clime) or climate states clearly.
• It emphasizes the variability of atmospheric conditions.
• It identifies regional differences in climates.
• It avoids incomprehensible or ambiguous expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies discussions of meteorological topics.
• It improves clarity in environmental contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "weather."
Singular noun: tempore
Plural noun: tempores
Examples:
• "Forecasters predict changing tempores this week (septane)."
• "Tourists adjust plans based on current tempores."
• "Seasonal tempores affect agricultural reproductions."
• "Geographical locations vary drastically in tempores."
• "Studying tempores assist to comprehend climate change."
• "Forecasters predict changing tempores this week (septane)."
• "Tourists adjust plans based on current tempores."
• "Seasonal tempores affect agricultural reproductions."
• "Geographical locations vary drastically in tempores."
• "Studying tempores assist to comprehend climate change."
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tem·per·fect /ˈtɛm-pər-fikt/
Temporarily perfect; describing a work-in-progress that is flawless relative to everything its creator has conceived so far, yet destined to feel incomplete the instant a new idea appears.
The fleeting state in which a draft, design, or section of prose contains every thought the author had up to that point—until the next thought shows up.
Irrecoverably unique; once a temperfect work is lost (deleted, overwritten, corrupted, etc.), it can never be truly temperfect again, because no reconstruction can guarantee every nuance of the original moment’s insight.
tem·per·fect /ˈtɛm-pər-fikt/
Temporarily perfect; describing a work-in-progress that is flawless relative to everything its creator has conceived so far, yet destined to feel incomplete the instant a new idea appears.
The fleeting state in which a draft, design, or section of prose contains every thought the author had up to that point—until the next thought shows up.
Irrecoverably unique; once a temperfect work is lost (deleted, overwritten, corrupted, etc.), it can never be truly temperfect again, because no reconstruction can guarantee every nuance of the original moment’s insight.
Novelist’s Journal, 10 a.m.: “Chapter 12 is temperfect—all foreshadowing lines up, the dialogue snaps, the symbolism is spot-on.”
4 p.m.: Laptop drive fails before the draft is backed up.
Next morning: “I’m rewriting Chapter 12 from memory. The plot still works, but I can’t shake the feeling some sentence, some subtle echo, is missing. The temperfect version is gone forever.”
4 p.m.: Laptop drive fails before the draft is backed up.
Next morning: “I’m rewriting Chapter 12 from memory. The plot still works, but I can’t shake the feeling some sentence, some subtle echo, is missing. The temperfect version is gone forever.”
by Blake McBride May 13, 2025
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