by BanterMcGee February 2, 2021
Get the schling mug.Probably the greatest writer in American history. 89 year old Salinger had many stories published in The New Yorker but has had only four books published; The Catcher in the Rye, Nine Stories, Franny and Zooey, and Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction. His last work published was Hapworth 16, 1924 in The New Yorker in 1965. His last interview was in 1980 and since then he has become sort of a recluse and lives a quite life in New Hampshire. Salinger almost always writes about young, very intelligent and cynical people and his work appeals greatly to a younger audience because of his theme of loss of innocence and adolescent alienation.
I think for the past 40 years J. D. Salinger has been working on a huge masterpiece that will be published when he dies and blow us all away.
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Word for people, which are harder than a Julian (search for Julian). They are almost blond but don't look like Justin Bieber! (C'mon they're not gay!) If you meet one, my advice is:
1. Stay Calm
2. Say a polite "Good Day Sir!"
3. Dont try to eat him, beacause he will poisen you
1. Stay Calm
2. Say a polite "Good Day Sir!"
3. Dont try to eat him, beacause he will poisen you
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Nerd 2-WTF? Your Scalking!
Nerd 1-Na-Uh!
Nerd 2-Im Gonna Scalk You Now!
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Nerd 2-WTF? Your Scalking!
Nerd 1-Na-Uh!
Nerd 2-Im Gonna Scalk You Now!
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Get the Scalking mug.1. Arguably the largest, bloodiest, and most desperate battle of World War II. Occured in 1942-1943 when A Nazi German Army Group South, initially 500,000 men strong, had pushed south of Moscow into the Caucasus, fighting their way to the city of Stalingrad (former Tsaritsyn and modern-day Volgograd), where they were intercepted by the re-organized Soviet armies, about 1,000,000 men (and women) strong.
Both sides failed to claim a decisive victory; the German forces occupied 90% of the city at their peak, but never managed to completely eliminate resistance, while the Soviet armies kept sending reinforcements. Both sides indiscriminately air-bombed and howitzer-shelled the city; in fact, despite the freezing temperature of -30 centigrade, air within the city was hot from the constant gunpowder explosions. Eventually, the fighting degenerated into a bloody meatgrinding house-to-house warfare, dubbed by the Germans as rat-war.
The Soviet reserves eventually broke through the outer defences, and encircled the city, trapping the Germans in a pocket. The German commander, von Paulus, repeately argued before Hitler that a breakthrough retreat was vital to the German survival, but the madman Hitler prohibited retreat, which eventually caused the entire German army group to collapse.
At over a million casualties from each side, the battle of Stalingrad was perhaps the bloodiest battle of the war. It was especially devastating to the Germans, however, as they lost their best equipment, and unlike the Soviets, did not have the reserve manpower to replace the terrible losses. The battle of Stalingrad is considered the most important turning point on the Eastern front, and quite possibly the single most important battle of the war.
Both sides failed to claim a decisive victory; the German forces occupied 90% of the city at their peak, but never managed to completely eliminate resistance, while the Soviet armies kept sending reinforcements. Both sides indiscriminately air-bombed and howitzer-shelled the city; in fact, despite the freezing temperature of -30 centigrade, air within the city was hot from the constant gunpowder explosions. Eventually, the fighting degenerated into a bloody meatgrinding house-to-house warfare, dubbed by the Germans as rat-war.
The Soviet reserves eventually broke through the outer defences, and encircled the city, trapping the Germans in a pocket. The German commander, von Paulus, repeately argued before Hitler that a breakthrough retreat was vital to the German survival, but the madman Hitler prohibited retreat, which eventually caused the entire German army group to collapse.
At over a million casualties from each side, the battle of Stalingrad was perhaps the bloodiest battle of the war. It was especially devastating to the Germans, however, as they lost their best equipment, and unlike the Soviets, did not have the reserve manpower to replace the terrible losses. The battle of Stalingrad is considered the most important turning point on the Eastern front, and quite possibly the single most important battle of the war.
The movie "Enemy at the Gates", although way over-romanticized and hollywoodised, nevertheless manages to show a small glimpse of what fighting in Stalingrad was like.
by Elvarg October 3, 2005
Get the Stalingrad mug.Scary Kids Scaring Kids is a post-hardcore band from Gilbert, Arizona. Their debut album, The City Sleeps In Flames, was released by Immortal Records in 2005.
Members:
: : Tyson - Vocals, Bass
: : Chad - Guitar, Backing Vocals
: : Steve - Guitar
: : DJ - Guitar
: : Pouyan - Keyboard
: : Peter - Drums
Discography:
LP's
* The City Sleeps In Flames (2005)
EP's
* After Dark (2005)
Compilations
* Music on the Brain Vol. 2
* Punk The Clock Vol. 2
* Masters Of Horror
* Punk Goes 90s 2006
Songs:
EP: After Dark (2004)
1. What's Up Now
2. Bulletproof
3. Locked In
4. Sink And Die
5. Changing Priorities
6. My Knife, Your Throat
The City Sleeps In Flames (2005)
1. The City Sleeps In Flames
2. The Only Medicine
3. The World As We Know It
4. What's Said Is Done
5. Just A Taste
6. My Darkest Hour
7. Drowning You In Fear
8. The Bright Side Of Suffering
9. Empty Glasses
10. Faith In The Knife
11. A Breath Of Sunshine
Biography:
Often Called "SKSK" or Scary Kids are from Gilbert, AZ where the music industry wasn't very big, Until Scary Kids Scaring Kids hit the scene. Band members recorded their first EP (After Dark) when they were seniors in high school. None of them even thought that the band would have a future. Their early shows were of chaos and destruction; once they even almost set a local rock club on fire. After being discouraged band members registered at their local universities. Not even this could stop this band. With help from AbsolutePunk.net, their popularity grew and calls started pouring in. Immortal Records finally won out, rereleasing After Dark in 2004 and signing on for The City Sleeps In Flames. Traveling to Salad Days Studio in Maryland, the band recorded for five weeks with renowned underground producer Brian Mcternan producer of such bands as Cave In, Snapcase, and Thrice. The songs on The City Sleeps in Flames indulge in a careless spirit, post-hardcore’s lacerating dynamics, and the moody atmospherics of heavy guitar rock bands. Having their own sound and ideas, this band is a great asset to the rock industry.
Members:
: : Tyson - Vocals, Bass
: : Chad - Guitar, Backing Vocals
: : Steve - Guitar
: : DJ - Guitar
: : Pouyan - Keyboard
: : Peter - Drums
Discography:
LP's
* The City Sleeps In Flames (2005)
EP's
* After Dark (2005)
Compilations
* Music on the Brain Vol. 2
* Punk The Clock Vol. 2
* Masters Of Horror
* Punk Goes 90s 2006
Songs:
EP: After Dark (2004)
1. What's Up Now
2. Bulletproof
3. Locked In
4. Sink And Die
5. Changing Priorities
6. My Knife, Your Throat
The City Sleeps In Flames (2005)
1. The City Sleeps In Flames
2. The Only Medicine
3. The World As We Know It
4. What's Said Is Done
5. Just A Taste
6. My Darkest Hour
7. Drowning You In Fear
8. The Bright Side Of Suffering
9. Empty Glasses
10. Faith In The Knife
11. A Breath Of Sunshine
Biography:
Often Called "SKSK" or Scary Kids are from Gilbert, AZ where the music industry wasn't very big, Until Scary Kids Scaring Kids hit the scene. Band members recorded their first EP (After Dark) when they were seniors in high school. None of them even thought that the band would have a future. Their early shows were of chaos and destruction; once they even almost set a local rock club on fire. After being discouraged band members registered at their local universities. Not even this could stop this band. With help from AbsolutePunk.net, their popularity grew and calls started pouring in. Immortal Records finally won out, rereleasing After Dark in 2004 and signing on for The City Sleeps In Flames. Traveling to Salad Days Studio in Maryland, the band recorded for five weeks with renowned underground producer Brian Mcternan producer of such bands as Cave In, Snapcase, and Thrice. The songs on The City Sleeps in Flames indulge in a careless spirit, post-hardcore’s lacerating dynamics, and the moody atmospherics of heavy guitar rock bands. Having their own sound and ideas, this band is a great asset to the rock industry.
Jon: Hey dude know any good bands?
Jarrett: Well have you heard of Scary Kids Scaring Kids?
Jon: Dude they are awesome.
Jarrett: Well have you heard of Scary Kids Scaring Kids?
Jon: Dude they are awesome.
by Ferret_Die September 3, 2008
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