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Her courage was her crown and she wore it like a queen -Atticus
Benign - Not malignant
"Them ain't no militia, that's the Army of the Potomac!"
物の哀れ Mononoaware- is "the pathos of things." It is the awareness of the impermanence of all things and the gentle sadness and wistfulness at their passing.
Dobe: Idiot, Dead last
Her courage was her crown and she wore it like a queen -Atticus


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Dobe: Idiot, Dead last


Teme: Bastard

Got to love Japanese bad words
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Kunoichi



Sakura: Cherry Blossom tree
Her courage was her crown and she wore it like a queen -Atticus
Selenophile. A person who loves the moon.

A friend said there's gonna be an eclipse later. The word just popped out.
LIVE every moment.
LOVE beyond words.
LAUGH everyday.
Baa-chan
Her courage was her crown and she wore it like a queen -Atticus
paradigm shift
contemptible
Her courage was her crown and she wore it like a queen -Atticus
Pi - a Greek letter used to represent the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.

3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937

Today is 3-14, Pi-day.
You can't get there from here, because when you get there you're still here and here is now there.
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Simple, really: Just state your word of the day. Pick a word, any word, obscure or not. Modern or archaic. Just remember to explain why it's the word of the day, and what it means.



Thank you, Roland, for your word of the day, AND to have explained it. I love that!

So come on, please, people, the basic thread requirement isn't demanding or complicated.

Explain why it's the word (your) word of the day, and what it means.

We're writers, write? Right?

Words are our stock in trade, let's follow the thread requirement. We'll all be enriched by doing so.

Mine is tenacious.

It means holding fast, persistent, stubborn or obstinate. Also holding together; cohesive; not easily pulled asunder; tough.

Why is it my word of the day?

Because being tenacious is part of being a writer, in my opinion, in order to hold fast, be persistent, and most certainly, hold together, be cohesive, not be pulled asunder.

In other words, to be a better writer.

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Simple, really: Just state your word of the day. Pick a word, any word, obscure or not. Modern or archaic. Just remember to explain why it's the word of the day, and what it means.



Thank you, Roland, for your word of the day, AND to have explained it. I love that!

So come on, please, people, the basic thread requirement isn't demanding or complicated.

Explain why it's the word (your) word of the day, and what it means.

We're writers, write? Right?

Words are our stock in trade, let's follow the thread requirement. We'll all be enriched by doing so.

Mine is tenacious.

It means holding fast, persistent, stubborn or obstinate. Also holding together; cohesive; not easily pulled asunder; tough.

Why is it my word of the day?

Because being tenacious is part of being a writer, in my opinion, in order to hold fast, be persistent, and most certainly, hold together, be cohesive, not be pulled asunder.

In other words, to be a better writer.



Thank you Gypsy and Roland! Soooooo sorry!

languish suffer from being placed in an unpleasant place or situation
Incredulous
ɪnˈkrɛdjʊləs/
Adjective
(Of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.

My word because some recent event has left me feeling this way. I shan't say what event, but it wasn't a particularly good one.
Ghosts, flamingos, guitars and vodka. Eclectic subjects, eccentric stories:

Humorous guide & Recommended Read =^.^= How To Make a Cup of Tea
A flash fiction series :) A Random Moment in Time
Editors' Pick! :D I Am The Deep, Dark Woods
And another EP!: The Fragility of Age
=^.^=
Superfluous
so͞oˈpərflo͞oəs/
adjective
unnecessary, especially through being more than enough.

My word is because to may things have been for the past few days.