A lie stated by a liar that your in love with being that your caught up in love you don’t clearly recognize the lies / manipulation .
by παισν January 10, 2024

Beauty has two definition, our outer beauty and inner beauty. Outer beauty is our appearance, what can be defined as our eyes, lips, smile, hair, body and etc. It can be what is aesthetically pleasing to one's sight, and catches our attention. Everyone has different opinions on what they consider "beautiful" but that opinion can be influenced by the media and societal standards. Then there is the important side of beauty which is inner beauty. Inner beauty can be defined as our personality. A thing that can't be materistically defined, and captures you spiritually. That could your compassion, care, or kindness.
by ValM99 April 12, 2019

My friend who is an engineer, will stare at the following things, like one gazes at fine art: Wood-burning-stoves, Stirling-engines, Opticas, Orinithropters, Theremins, Brachistichrone-curves, and Derigibles; because they have a functional-beauty derived from the elegant way they achieve their goals.
Many "functionalist" buildings are not functionally-beautiful, because the designers often forego the shortest/quickest paths in favor of a cumbersome grid-like floorplan.
Many "functionalist" buildings are not functionally-beautiful, because the designers often forego the shortest/quickest paths in favor of a cumbersome grid-like floorplan.
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! December 9, 2018

Back in the 1980’s it was common to use beautiful sarcastically to insult someone for having a nasty/cruel personality.
The key to saying it correctly in this instance is the level of sarcasm you use.
The key to saying it correctly in this instance is the level of sarcasm you use.
Ex: You’re beautiful.
Ex2: Lord, that bitch is a beautiful piece of work.
Ex3: Go watch the movie Heathers.
Ex2: Lord, that bitch is a beautiful piece of work.
Ex3: Go watch the movie Heathers.
by SarcasticB-tch August 12, 2023

by undead tiger June 20, 2018
