neo stigmatic-post truamatic-stress induced-pedrocitis
neo stigmatic-post truamatic-stress induced-pedrocitis
like the common cold, except much less snezzy, slighty more sleazy, but results in death. every time
for the simple man to understand
new bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ, caused after stressful experiences that the person experiences as highly traumatic
like the common cold, except much less snezzy, slighty more sleazy, but results in death. every time
for the simple man to understand
new bodily marks, sores, or sensations of pain in locations corresponding to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ, caused after stressful experiences that the person experiences as highly traumatic
neo stigmatic-post truamatic-stress induced-pedrocitis by Thaddeus Griffin January 7, 2007
stignatious
1.
Alex: Hey Sky, look at how well i can juggle!
Sky: You're so stignatious
2.
Elizabeth: I'm just so good at everything I do
Adam: Soooo stignatious
Alex: Hey Sky, look at how well i can juggle!
Sky: You're so stignatious
2.
Elizabeth: I'm just so good at everything I do
Adam: Soooo stignatious
stignatious by drehm August 31, 2013
Sugmatics
Stigmata
Stigmata consists of five classic points where wounds appear: the side, both hands and both feet. Traditionally these are known as the Five Wounds or the Sacred Wounds of our Lord, because they are the marks that occurred at the time of the Crucifixion. Some people are said to suffer the Passion of Christ which includes: the agony at Gethsemane (including the tears or sweating of blood); scourging; the crowning of thorns; beatings; the shoulder sound from carrying the Cross; and the Five Wounds inflicted during the Crucifixion itself.
Intense pain is caused by these wounds, which remains constant throughout the entire course of the stigmatism.
Stigmata by Chirst the Savior February 26, 2004