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Unified-Ego-******-sound-hall-hole-all
wall-one-wall-two-walls [unified house]
I-one-I (universal house of the ego)
versal-Temple of the ****** [Ego-Priest]
sess-I-O-U-1 [Priestess-******-prophetess;
prophet; ******-****-******* **** **** -
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**** **** **** **** fuffing ck fukf cuk-f
****/fək/****** slang/verb
verb: ****; 3rd person present: *****; past tense:
******; past participle: ******;
gerund or present participle: *******
1. have ****** ******* with (someone, anyone).
(of two or more people) having ****** *******.
2. to ruin or damage
her little *** virginity hairy
bbbb [buttfhole]
(something) noun: ****; plural noun:
[several guys] x ***** [train-*******]
hairy child-rides; not virgins [ god forbid,
rubbing themselves on sharp rocks to
burst their [there are towns anywhere
the world where every women resident has been *****] | ***** so they
won't have to [goes to NYU, starts
smoking *** & sniffing ******, so cool-
(the postmodern art majors descend
on Soho so mixed up don't know
[galleries pushi ng out the boutiques [coffeee-haus/boutique da] ya-
b yeh **** from gay - *** *** *** | baby ***** [ ]
that's really old school; throw
her down the hard basement stairs ;
memoirs yellow tape s eals it | off from the public:
"it's ( ) a | mess in there - like Sid & Nancy
all over again: blood *****- some kind
of Aboriginal thing; Native Spirits rising from
the toxic soil to strangle albinos in their dreams
No, man -that was his mother: "get it?'
Henry Lee Lucas ***** his mother &
cut her throat w/ a broken bottle then
artless, natural, unaffected; informal:
Myocardial infarction
Synonyms Acute myocardial
infarction (AMI), heart attack
Diagram showing the blood supply
to the (******* on the *******
gave her a heart attack [
by the two major blood vessels,
the left and right coronary arteries (labelled LCA a
nd RCA). A myocardial infarction
n has occurred with
blockage of a branch of the left coronary artery.
Specialty Cardiology
Symptoms Chest pain, shortness of breath,
nausea, feeling faint, cold sweats, feeling tired
Complications & left to die |
due to Heart failure,
irregular heartbeat,
cardiogenic shock, death by cardiac arrest
Causes: Usually coronary artery disease
Risk factors ( High blood pressure,
smoking, STDs )
diabetes, lack of exercise, obesity, high blood cholesterol
Diagnostic method Electrocardiograms
(ECGs), blood tests, coronary angiography
Treatment Percutaneous coronary
intervention, thrombolysis
Medication Aspirin, nitroglycerin, heparin
Prognosis STEMI 10% risk of death
(developed world)
Frequency 15.9 million (2015)
Myocardial infarction (MI), commonly
known as a heart attack
straight, upfront, on the level, on the up and up
"a genuine person"
shoved the bottle up her *** - & r ***** her again
she's a poet u know u should change
ur name to something radical]
this is the ******* ***** she lets fist her up the ***;
whatever - get married - extreme cuntbusting is
an ( ) underground sport - u can bet on it - [it's a sure thing] her **** is made of iron |
whose **** bleeds first is the loser:
dripping ****** ***** pus;
***** broke her **** clean off & so ld the video like a ******* bone -) on the darknet
1. a vigorous act of involuntary ****** *******.
a ****** partner. cherry (often performed on a child) torn
exclamation: ****
1. used alone or as a noun fet·ish
ˈfediSH/noun: fetish; plural noun: fetishes
1. a form of ****** desire
in which gratification
is linked to an abnormal degree
to a particular object, item of clothing,
part of the body [armpits - crotch ] teenage girl locker room stink etc.
"Victorian men developed fetishes focusing
on feet, shoes, boots"
synonyms: fixation, obsession,
compulsion, mania; weakness, fancy,
fascination, fad; informal: thing, hang-up
"he developed a bodybuilding fetish"
an excessive and irrational devotion or
commitment to a particular thing.
"he had a fetish for young boys more opinions
each year than any other justice"
2. an inanimate object worshiped for
its [supposed] magical powers
or because it is considered to be inhabited by a spirit.
synonyms: [juju, talisman, charm, amulet; totem, idol, image, effigy
"an African fetish"]
Origin: early 17th century (originally denoting
an object used by the peoples of West Africa
as an amulet or charm): from French
fétiche, from Portuguese feitiço ‘charm,
sorcery’ (originally an adjective | meaning
‘made by art’), from Latin factitius
(see factitious) .the ****
or a verb in various phrases
to express anger, annoyance, contempt,
impatience, or surprise, or simply for emphasis.
early 16th century: of Germanic origin gen·u·ine
ˈjenyo͞oən/adjective: genuine
truly what something is said to be; authentic.
"each book is bound in genuine leather"
synonyms: authentic, real, actual,
original, bona fide, true, veritable;
attested, undisputed; informal: the real McCoy,
honest-to-goodness, god is dead,
honest-to-God,
the real thing, kosher
"a genuine Picasso": is a contradiction-in-terms: (art is a business;
make it pay)
antonyms: bogus
(of a person, emotion,
action) sincere.
"she had no doubts as to whether Tom was straight"
synonyms: sincere, honest, truthful, straightforward,
direct, frank, candid, open; artless, natural,
unaffected; informal: straight up,
upfront, on the level,
on the up and up, heterosexual -
"a genuine person"
******
antonyms: [insincere: she'll take the money -
Origin: late 16th century
in the sense ‘it's only natural or should I say
proper’):
from Latin genuinus, from genu ‘knee’ i.e. get on ur knees -
(with reference to the Roman custom ( )
of a father or uncle acknowledging the paternity
of a newborn child by placing it on his knee & furtively
molesting it);
later associated with genus ‘birth, race, stock.’
(compare
Swedish dialect focka
and Dutch dialect fokkelen ); (*******) ( ) *******;
possibly from an Indo-European root
meaning ‘strike,’ shared by Latin pugnus ‘fist.’
Translate **** to:
["my gf loves to get
her *** fist-******"] ( , )
verb