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It's not about the size of the tide, but the motion of the ocean.

An old idiom, generally used to excuse the creator's miniscule member. Another variation of this phrase has been used in Bloodhound Gang's song, "Discovery Channel."
"It may be tiny, however, it's not about the size of the tide, but the motion of the ocean."

kickin the O.C 

basically it means to chill the hell out. lay back and ignore the impending drama thats rockin the fragile minds of most livejournal users.
It's no big deal, just kick the O.C and let someone else worry about it

Tell em' to bring out the whole ocean. 

DJ Khaled's wants the entire ocean to be brought out to be eaten.
DJ Khaled: " tell em' to bring out the whole ocean. "

DJ Khaled's cook: " We can't literally bring out the entire ocean for you. "
DJ Khaled: " God did. "

Embrace of the Endless Ocean 

The epic ending song of the album "Twilight of the Thunder God" by Amon Amarth. It's about a man who's been away from his homeland and how he dies on his journey back. It is a compilation of brutality, sorrow and pure metal, showing how melodic a metal song can exactly get.

You'll be crying hard, following the verse "Father, I'll die alone." alongside goosebumps.

By the second half of the song, you'll feel goosebumps (especially at the part where it says "Father, I'll die alone.").
Embrace of the Endless Ocean had me shedding tears.

The D.O.C.

A Rapper/Writer from Dallas Texas. Was If not the first protégé of super star Dr. Dre. DOC released his first album "No One Can Do It Better' in 1989. It was a huge success. Unfortunately in 1990 DOC was involved in a fatal car accident which nearly killed him, he survived but his voice didn't. His layrynx was damaged, after hours of reconstructive surgery he didn't have his "golden voice". He was left with a different, raspier voice. DOC left the radar, troubled and into drugs. In 96 he released his second album "Helter Skelter" despite his strange new voice it was good album. The album wasn't a big hit. It recieved mixted reviews. DOC continued to live on, and ghostwrote for Dr. Dre on his classic album "The Chronic 2001." Even though DOC lost his voice, he is still considered to be one of the best rappers ever and "No One Can Do It Better" one of the best albums in rap history.
D.O.C. is responsible for ghost writing hits for the likes of NWA and Dr. Dre and some other talents.

DOC you still the shit man, no matter what happened to your voice.
The D.O.C. by AC November 11, 2004

The Global Occult Coalition

The GOC was created in the aftermath of WWII, from the remnants of defecting occultists, psychics, priests, and scientists from Nazi, Soviet, and Allied states, brought together and formed by the Allies. As the world stage broadened, so too did the number of countries that had their hands in the GOC, until it became what it is today.

The GOC are a largely political force, seeing themselves as the police of the paranormal world. They pride themselves on destroying supernatural entities, and make use of the most high-tech experimental technology possible, obtained from their benefactors. Many potential SCPs have been destroyed by them before the Foundation could obtain and contain them.

They have been both on the side of the Foundation and against it at times, depending on the situation. They largely hold the Foundation in contempt for their use and containment of SCP items rather than their out-and-out destruction. The GOC has respected the Foundation's formidable might enough to leave it mostly alone, although there have been some questionable incidents with which the GOC have strictly denied involvement.
The Global Occult Coalition just had to kill the boat's wife, didn't it? GOC just had to get involved.