name of the Black Dragon in series of novels written by Stephen Marley:part-human,part-demon & the eponymous anti-hero of a dark fantasy.identified in the novels as "The most dangerous woman in the history of man". The term "Chinese Gothic" was coined to describe the world of Black Dragon.
careful!dont go up black dragon mountain princess negradrago will metamorphoses herself & turn into deranged and dangerous demon to eat your flesh!
'Puff the magic blackdragon'
Opposite of a karen Young woman, typically brunette, gives people solutions to their problems.
Nerak installed some new stop signs for the council for no profit at all. She did this after a homeless boy she had fostered hit a speeding driver and died on his bicycle.
Nerak sold face masks near a supermarket. All of her profit went towards Coronavirus research. She helps employees of the supermarket by doing some of their work for them.
Nerak installed a wheelchair ramp at a parking lot and then vlogged about how bad she was at everything and that she needed to do some more good deeds
1. Brain generated consciousness construct subjectively perceived as a genuine state of actual being or existence that reflects, in part, the autonomous processing of exogenus neural stimuli through preexisting biogenetic/biochemical neurocognitive pathways.
2. Psychological and physiological perception of reality resulting from a direct neural connection between the brain and an artificial neural device.
3. Machine generated neural stimuli capable of inducing mental and physical perception of reality that is indistinguishable from genuine life experience.
While Virtual Reality closely simulates a real world environment by actively engaging one or more of the five senses, Neural Reality is that perception of the real world pieced together by the brain and incorporated into the conscious mind as a state of actual being or existence. The artificial nature, inherent in the former, makes Virtual Reality clearly distinguishable from what is perceived as the "real world." The same cannot be said for the latter - even if induced by artificial means.