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(Men) is Plural form of "Man".
A very multi-talented, vibrant, caring and insightful person on the earth. Mostly under-estimated, wrongly judged by people around this person. Physically strong but emotionally weak. Mostly lazy but very aggressive and super hard-working if challenged by anyone. This person known for bravery and extreme anger. Highly Attractive and Sexually Intriguing Individual. Ultimate Sex God.
This person will earn lot of wealth. Get good respect from society. This person will use show expertise in more than one field.
This person doesn't differentiate people based on Place, caste, religion, or mother tongue.
Strongly oppose enemies and those who are against this person policies.
Sumen is precious diamond.
Girl: I want you tonight, tomorrow night, next week at night and in the rest of nights of my life.
(Men) is Plural form of "Man".
A very multi-talented, vibrant, caring and insightful person on the earth. Mostly under-estimated, wrongly judged by people around this person. Physically strong but emotionally weak. Mostly lazy but very aggressive and super hard-working if challenged by anyone. This person known for bravery and extreme anger. Highly Attractive and Sexually Intriguing Individual. Ultimate Sex God.
This person will earn lot of wealth. Get good respect from society. This person will use show expertise in more than one field.
This person doesn't differentiate people based on Place, caste, religion, or mother tongue.
Strongly oppose enemies and those who are against this person policies.
Sumen is precious diamond.
Girl: I want you tonight, tomorrow night, next week at night and in the rest of nights of my life.
by london.girl<3 March 4, 2013
Get the Sumen mug.A syncretic mountain religion of Japan blending the Mikkyo teachings of esoteric Buddhism (Shingon and Tendai sects), Tibetan Mysticism, and indiginous Japanese Shinto and folk religions emphasizing Nature worship. The religion has its earliest inception in the 7th century by En no Gyoja (En the Ascetic). Followers are called Shugenja and often synonymous with ascetic mountain warriors called yamabushi, "those who dwell in the mountains". As well, because of their garb and historically secretive lifestyle, they are frequently associated with the infamous Ninja.
Shugenja and Yamabushi (often incorrectly translated as "mountain warriors") were frequently very adept fighters. The history of Shugenja's and yamabushi's fighting ability and secretive lifestyle, as well as the ninja's use of yamabushi religious garb to travel in disguise have blurred the lines between ninja, yamabushi, and Shugenja.
Modern day Shugenja still exist in Japan and throughout the world. Pilgrimages involving mountain treks and performance of austere faith-testing rituals such as walking across burning coals and prolonged cold water immersion while reciting Sutras and confessing sins and weaknesses are still performed. Outside these rituals, Shugenja are in all walks of life and attempt to translate their tangible acts of courage from the mountain rituals into courage in daily life. The secrecy once mandated by the risk of persecution for openly practicing their beliefs has diminished in modern day practice however, as a matter of historical integrity and austere faith, many Shugenja still choose to remain relatively anonymous in their daily life and strictly limit access to their "selves" (the genjutsu tradition of hiding one's body) foregoing photographs and biometric data collection as a modern day method of disguise. Many Shugendo rituals are, to this day, hidden behind the veil of secrecy (denju) and transmitted only orally from teacher to disciple.
Shugenja and Yamabushi (often incorrectly translated as "mountain warriors") were frequently very adept fighters. The history of Shugenja's and yamabushi's fighting ability and secretive lifestyle, as well as the ninja's use of yamabushi religious garb to travel in disguise have blurred the lines between ninja, yamabushi, and Shugenja.
Modern day Shugenja still exist in Japan and throughout the world. Pilgrimages involving mountain treks and performance of austere faith-testing rituals such as walking across burning coals and prolonged cold water immersion while reciting Sutras and confessing sins and weaknesses are still performed. Outside these rituals, Shugenja are in all walks of life and attempt to translate their tangible acts of courage from the mountain rituals into courage in daily life. The secrecy once mandated by the risk of persecution for openly practicing their beliefs has diminished in modern day practice however, as a matter of historical integrity and austere faith, many Shugenja still choose to remain relatively anonymous in their daily life and strictly limit access to their "selves" (the genjutsu tradition of hiding one's body) foregoing photographs and biometric data collection as a modern day method of disguise. Many Shugendo rituals are, to this day, hidden behind the veil of secrecy (denju) and transmitted only orally from teacher to disciple.
by susanPhDED September 12, 2006
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I went through 5 boxes of tissues today. Wow. You must have a lot of sputum. No. I had a lot of spumen. My Dick is sore and so is my chest. Nasty!!!
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