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I might come back to this laterrr but HJ and LaVonte homoerotic couch moment
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The physical comedy of this season is frankly unmatched
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do You 🫵 use toyhou.se? would you like a KIM themed character profile? do i have news for you.
this is quite literally my very first [public anyways] character profile code, and i decided to spend A While making a recreation to the best of my abilities of the KIM profiles we get to see in game
Here is the link to the code [Also comes with the colour scheme for the XX99 Protoframes in the code itself, if you desire to change it]
what it's like every time I open procreate
Two dumb bitches business men telling each other exactlyyyy
hello! You’ve mentioned having a vocab list a fee times now, could you please let us take a perk at it? Your language use is gorgeous, and I’d love to learn from you.
AH YES... my language pokédex!! i can't remember exactly when i started it, i believe it may have been around 2021 or so...? anyway, since i read a lot of older literature, i often encounter words i've never seen before. before i knew it, the list had expanded a lot. it's interesting to look back on since the first few words that i added all those years ago have become common in my vocabulary 😭
without further ado, here's the list (beneath the cut since it's like 400 words or so):
Physiognomy: the face or countenance, especially when considered as an index to the character: a fierce physiognomy.
Aver: To assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
Jubilee: the celebration of any of certain anniversaries, as the twenty-fifth (silver jubilee), fiftieth (golden jubilee ), or sixtieth or seventy-fifth (diamond jubilee ).
Elysium: Paradise.
Nosology: a classification or list of diseases.
Reprobate: an unprincipled or depraved person.
Caprice: A sudden desire.
Laconic: Brief and to the point.
Malignity: Quality of having intense evil.
Misanthropist: Someone who dislikes others.
Despondency: Feeling downcast.
Expedient: (of an action) convenient and practical although possibly improper or immoral.
Paroxysm: A sudden uncontrollable attack.
Antipathy: Intense dislike.
Cogitation: A carefully considering thought about something.
Obdurate: Stubbornly persist in wrongdoings.
Undulation: A wavelike motion to and fro in a fluid or elastic medium propagated continuously among its particles but with little or no permanent translation of the particles in the direction of the propagation.
Abeyance: Abeyance means "a state of temporary inactivity." The word itself is commonly preceded by the preposition in.
Gibbous: Marked by convexity or swelling.
Noisome: Offensive to the senses and especially to the sense of smell
Ennui: A feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement.
Halcyon: denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful.
Akimbo: with hands on the hips and elbows turned outward.
Translunary: located beyond the moon.
Piquancy: the quality of being pleasantly stimulating or exciting.
Avarice: extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
Vestige: a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists.
Proprietorial: behaving as if one owned a particular thing or person; possessive.
Wafture: the act of waving or a wavelike motion.
Nascent: (especially of a process or organization) just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
Carouse: drink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way.
Welkin: Sky or heaven.
Vivific: imparting spirit or vivacity.
Profligacy: reckless extravagance or wastefulness in the use of resources
Paracosm: A paracosm is a detailed imaginary world. Paracosms are thought generally to originate in childhood and to have one or numerous creators. The creator of a paracosm has a complex and deeply felt relationship with this subjective universe, which may incorporate real-world or imaginary characters and conventions.
Foible: a minor weakness or eccentricity in someone's character.
Acrimony: a rough and bitter manner.
Dilettante: an amateur engaging in an activity without serious intention.
Elan: enthusiastic and assured vigor and liveliness.
Ephemeral: lasting a very short time.
Equanimity: steadiness of mind under stress.
Facetious: cleverly amusing in tone.
Hedonist: someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures.
Malinger: avoid responsibilities and duties, often by faking illness.
Non sequitur: a reply that has no relevance to what preceded it.
Panacea: hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases.
Perfunctory: hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough.
Propriety: correct behavior.
Red herring: something intended to distract attention from the main issue.
Scintillating: having brief brilliant points or flashes of light.
Supercilious: having or showing arrogant superiority.
Sycophant: a person who tries to please someone to gain an advantage.
Paradisiacal: (of a place or state) ideal or idyllic; heavenly.
Nuptial: Relating to marriage or weddings.
Propitiate: win or regain the favor of (a god, spirit, or person) by doing something that pleases them.
Immemorial: originating in the distant past; very old.
Eidolon: an idealized person or thing.
Ataraxia: a state of serene calmness.
Menagerie: a collection of wild animals kept in captivity for exhibition.
Quixotic: extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; visionary, impractical, or impracticable.
Cavort: to prance or caper about.
Fubar: out of working order; seriously, perhaps irreparably, damaged.
Portent: a sign or warning that something, especially something momentous or calamitous, is likely to happen.
Subterfuge: deceit used in order to achieve one's goal.
Perspicacity: keenness of mental perception and understanding; discernment; penetration.
Curmudgeon: a bad-tempered, difficult, cantankerous person.
Peccadillo: a very minor or slight sin or offense; a trifling fault.
Supernal: being in or belonging to the heaven of divine beings; heavenly, celestial, or divine.
Loquacious: tending to talk a great deal; talkative.
Effulgent: (of a person or their expression) emanating joy or goodness.
Miscreant: a person who behaves badly or in a way that breaks the law.
Enantiodromia: the tendency of things to change into their opposites, especially as a supposed governing principle of natural cycles and of psychological development.
Univocal: (of a word or term) having only one possible meaning; unambiguous.
Exculpation: the act of freeing from guilt or blame.
Casuistry: the use of clever but unsound reasoning, especially in relation to moral questions; sophistry.
Punctilious: showing great attention to detail or correct behavior.
Polemic: a speech or piece of writing expressing a strongly critical attack on or controversial opinion about someone or something.
Punitive: inflicting or intended as punishment.
Expiation: the act of making amends or reparation for guilt or wrongdoing; atonement.
Apocryphal: (of a story or statement) of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true.
Despotism: the exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel and oppressive way.
Insuperable: (of a difficulty or obstacle) impossible to overcome.
Panoply: a complete or impressive collection of things.
Elision: the omission of a sound or syllable when speaking (as in I'm, let's, e ' en ).
Centrifugal: moving or tending to move away from a center.
Heterogeneity: the quality or state of being diverse in character or content.
Sagacious: having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; shrewd.
Dyad: something that consists of two elements or parts.
Locus: a particular position, point, or place.
Recidivist: a convicted criminal who reoffends, especially repeatedly.
Prolix: (of speech or writing) using or containing too many words; tediously lengthy.
Anodyne: not likely to provoke dissent or offense; inoffensive, often deliberately so.
Edifice: a building, especially a large, imposing one.
Sepulcher: a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone, in which a dead person is laid or buried.
Milieu: a person's social environment.
Seditious: inciting or causing people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
Neophyte: a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief.
Precocity: exceptionally early or premature development (as of mental powers or sexual characteristics)
Indigent: poor; needy.
Interstices: an intervening space, especially a very small one.
Aperture: an opening, hole, or gap.
Inculcate: instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction.
Ceilidh: a party, gathering, or the like, at which dancing, singing, and storytelling are the usual forms of entertainment.
Esplanade: a long, open, level area, typically beside the sea, along which people may walk for pleasure.
Tocsin: an alarm bell or signal.
Necropolis: a cemetery, especially a large one belonging to an ancient city.
Stolid: (of a person) calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation.
Cogency: the quality of being clear, logical, and convincing; lucidity.
Torpor: a state of physical or mental inactivity; lethargy.
Puerile: childishly silly and trivial.
Diatribe: a forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something.
Debutante: an upper-class young woman making her first appearance in fashionable society.
Ersatz: not real or genuine.
Alacrity: brisk and cheerful readiness.
Askance: with an attitude or look of suspicion or disapproval.
Palatial: resembling a palace in being spacious and splendid.
Expatiate: speak or write at length or in detail.
Calumny: the making of false and defamatory statements about someone in order to damage their reputation; slander.
Oneiric: relating to dreams or dreaming.
Appassionato: impassioned; with passion or strong feeling.
Threnody: a lament.
Idée fixe: an idea or desire that dominates the mind; an obsession.
Quondam: that once was; former.
Raison d'être: the most important reason or purpose for someone or something's existence.
Meritorious: deserving reward or praise.
Infirmity: physical or mental weakness.
Eclectic: deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
Baleful: threatening harm; menacing.
Gracile: (of a person) slender or thin, especially in a charming or attractive way.
Exigency: an urgent need or demand.
Pathos: a quality that evokes pity or sadness.
Acumen: the ability to make good judgments and quick decisions, typically in a particular domain.
Apologue: a moral fable, especially one with animals as characters.
Imprecations: a spoken curse.
Antinomy: a contradiction between two beliefs or conclusions that are in themselves reasonable; a paradox.
Omphalos: the center or hub of something.
Exigency: an urgent need or demand.
Vertiginous: causing vertigo, especially by being extremely high or steep.
Mendacious: not telling the truth; lying.
Efficacy: the ability to produce a desired or intended result.
Indelible: (of ink or a pen) making marks that cannot be removed.
Pedagogical: relating to teaching.
Irascible: having or showing a tendency to be easily angered.
Effrontery: insolent or impertinent behavior.
Aphorism: a pithy observation that contains a general truth, such as, “if it ain't broke, don't fix it.”
Pithy: (of language or style) concise and forcefully expressive.
Divest: deprive (someone) of power, rights, or possessions.
Bight: a curve or recess in a coastline, river, or other geographical feature.
Swale: a low or hollow place, especially a marshy depression between ridges.
Anchorite: a religious recluse.
Truculent: eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant.
Proselytes: a person who has converted from one opinion, religion, or party to another.
Ignis fatuus: a will-o'-the-wisp / something deceptive or deluding.
Escarpment: a long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights.
Euchred: (in the card game euchre) gain the advantage over (another player) by preventing them from taking three tricks.
Egress: the action of going out of or leaving a place.
Spancel: a rope for fettering or hobbling cattle, etc.
Antecedent: a thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
Lucent: glowing or giving off light.
Enfilade: a volley of gunfire directed along a line from end to end.
Phantasmagoria: a sequence of real or imaginary images like those seen in a dream.
Desiccate: : to dry up.
Putrescent: undergoing the process of decay; rotting.
Lugubrious: looking or sounding sad and dismal.
Crenelated: (of a wall or building) having battlements.
Nomenclature: the devising or choosing of names for things, especially in a science or other discipline.
Somnolent: sleepy; drowsy.
Empyreal: : of or relating to the empyrean : CELESTIAL
Suzerain: a sovereign or state having some control over another state that is internally autonomous.
Vestibules: an antechamber, hall, or lobby next to the outer door of a building.
Chancel: the part of a church near the altar, reserved for the clergy and choir, and typically separated from the nave by steps or a screen.
Emulous: seeking to emulate or imitate someone or something.
Gaiety: the state or quality of being lighthearted or cheerful.
Iniquity: immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
Insensate: lacking physical sensation / lacking sympathy or compassion; unfeeling.
Pall: a cloth spread over a coffin, hearse, or tomb.
Slatternly: dirty and untidy (typically used of a woman or her appearance).
Odious: extremely unpleasant; repulsive.
Eddy: a current of air or water running back, or in an opposite direction to the main current.
Diaphanous: (especially of fabric) light, delicate, and translucent.
Sedulous: (of a person or action) showing dedication and diligence.
Farrago: a confused mixture.
Ebullition: the action of bubbling or boiling.
Pecuniary: relating to or consisting of money.
Bellicose: demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight.
Nugatory: of no value or importance.
Rapacious: aggressively greedy or grasping.
Polymath: a person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning.
Autarkic: specifically : national economic self-sufficiency and independence
Anathema: something or someone that one vehemently dislikes.
Polyphonic: the style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody and harmonizing with each other.
Cerise: a bright or deep red color.
Affectation: behavior, speech, or writing that is artificial and designed to impress.
Dissimulation: concealment of one's thoughts, feelings, or character; pretense.
Sinecure: a position requiring little or no work but giving the holder status or financial benefit.
Querulous: complaining in a petulant or whining manner.
Solicitude: care or concern fo r someone or something.
Valence: the combining power of an element, especially as measured by the number of hydrogen atoms it can displace or combine with.
Je ne sais quoi: a quality that cannot be described or named easily.
Perdition: (in Christian theology) a state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful and unpenitent person passes after death.
Compeer: the equal or peer of someone else; a close companion or associate.
Ignominy: public shame or disgrace.
Descry: catch sight of.
Portentous: : of, relating to, or constituting a portent
Sonorous: (of a person's voice or other sound) imposingly deep and full.
Cockety: 1. : pert, saucy. 2. : lively, brisk, merry.
Mimesis: representation or imitation of the real world in art and literature.
Heuristics: the study and use of heuristic techniques.
Demarcation: the action of fixing the boundary or limits of something.
Poultice: a soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth / apply a poultice to.
Inimitable: so good or unusual as to be impossible to copy; unique.
Granules: Granule is a small compact particle of a substance.
Manacles: a metal band, chain, or shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles.
Aureate: denoting, made of, or having the color of gold / (of language) highly ornamented or elaborate.
Coruscating: flashing; sparkling.
Euphonic: having a pleasant sound.
Concertina: extend, compress, or collapse in folds like those of a concertina.
Ligature: a thing used for tying or binding something tightly.
Philippic: a bitter attack or denunciation, especially a verbal one.
Gelid: icy; extremely cold.
Insouciance: casual lack of concern; indifference.
Conflagration: an extensive fire which destroys a great deal of land or property.
Eidetic: relating to or denoting mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible.
Couloir: a steep, narrow gully on a mountainside.
Contiguous: sharing a common border; touching.
Vorpal: resulting in or capable of causing death.
Garroting: kill (someone) by strangulation, typically with an iron collar or a length of wire or cord.
Harangue: a lengthy and aggressive speech.
Diapason: a grand swelling burst of harmony.
Foment: instigate or stir up (an undesirable or violent sentiment or course of action).
Marcescent: (of leaves or fronds) withering but remaining attached to the stem.
Volant: (of an animal) able to fly or glide.
Clement: (of a person or a person's actions) merciful.
Perennially: in a way that continues for a long or apparently infinite time; permanently.
Ungues: a nail, claw, or fang.
Indefatigable: (of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly.
Juste milieu: the happy medium; judicious moderation.
Sequelae: a condition which is the consequence of a previous disease or injury.
Lambent: (of light or fire) glowing, gleaming, or flickering with a soft radiance.
Stalagmite: : a deposit of calcium carbonate like an inverted stalactite formed on the floor of a cave by the drip of calcareous water
Crepuscular: of, relating to, or resembling twilight; dim; indistinct.
Parlance: a particular way of speaking or using words, especially a way common to those with a particular job or interest.
Edification: the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually.
Trenchant: vigorous or incisive in expression or style.
Otiose: serving no practical purpose or result.
Scunner: feel disgust or strong dislike.
Insouciant: showing a casual lack of concern; indifferent.
Puissance: great power, influence, or prowess.
Cupidity: greed for money or possessions.
Ribald: referring to sexual matters in an amusingly coarse or irreverent way.
Wroth: angry.
Concupiscence: strong sexual desire; lust.
Pestiferous: harboring infection and disease / constituting a pest or nuisance; annoying.
Ingénue: an innocent or unsophisticated young woman, especially in a play or film.
Canticle: a hymn or chant, typically with a biblical text, forming a regular part of a church service.
Lothario: a man who behaves selfishly and irresponsibly in his sexual relationships with women.
Dais: a low platform for a lectern, seats of honor, or a throne.
Defenestrate: throw (someone) out of a window.
Reveille: a signal sounded especially on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces.
Punctilious: showing great attention to detail or correct behavior.
Carping: continually complaining or finding fault about trivial matters; difficult to please.
Pendulous: hanging down loosely.
Gregarious: (of a person) fond of company; sociable.
Usurer: a person who lends money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
Apropos: with reference to; concerning.
Torpor: a state of physical or mental inactivity; lethargy.
Mephitic: (especially of a gas or vapor) foul-smelling; noxious.
Nostrum: a medicine, especially one that is not considered effective, prepared by an unqualified person / a pet project or favorite remedy, especially one for bringing about some social or political reform or improvement.
Narcosis: : a state of stupor, unconsciousness, or arrested activity produced by the influence of narcotics or other chemicals or physical agents see nitrogen narcosis.
Diptych: a painting, especially an altarpiece, on two hinged wooden panels which may be closed like a book.
Tabula rasa: Tabula rasa is the idea of individuals being born empty of any built-in mental content, so that all knowledge comes from later perceptions or sensory experiences. This idea is the central view posited in the theory of knowledge known as empiricism.
Ineluctable: unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable.
Coterie: A circle of people who associate with one another for a common purpose.
Furore: an outbreak of public anger or excitement.
Assiduously: with great care and perseverance.
Paucity: smallness of number
Facsimile: an exact copy, especially of written or printed material.
Quash: reject or void, especially by legal procedure.
Virulent: (of a disease or poison) extremely severe or harmful in its effects / bitterly hostile.
Pathogenicity: Pathogenicity refers to the ability of an organism to cause disease.
Expropriation: the action by the state or an authority of taking property from its owner for public use or benefit.
Circumspect: careful to consider all circumstances and possible consequences.
Embryonic: (of a system, idea, or organization) in a rudimentary stage with potential for further development.
Proselytism: is the policy of attempting to convert people's religious or political beliefs.
Corollary: a direct or natural consequence or result.
Terra nullius: is a term that refers to a “territory without a master.” It is a term used in public international law to describe a space that can be inhabited but that does not belong to a state, meaning the land is not owned by anyone.
Lachrymose: tearful or given to weeping.
Penury: extreme poverty; destitution.
Exactions: a sum of money demanded for a payment or service.
Entente: a friendly understanding or informal alliance between states or factions.
Parsimonious: unwilling to spend money or use resources; stingy or frugal.
Inchoate: just begun and so not fully formed or developed; rudimentary.
Aegis: the protection, backing, or support of a particular person or organization.
Execrable: extremely bad or unpleasant.
Prescient: in a way that suggests correctly what will happen in the future:
Obviate: remove (a need or difficulty).
Anathema: something or someone that one vehemently dislikes / a formal curse by a pope or a council of the Church, excommunicating a person or denouncing a doctrine.
Bifurcated: : divided into two branches or parts
Nous: common sense; practical intelligence / the mind or intellect.
Eschaton: the final event in the divine plan; the end of the world.
Aplomb: complete and confident composure or self-assurance.
Adulation: obsequious flattery; excessive admiration or praise.
Nostrum: a medicine, especially one that is not considered effective, prepared by an unqualified person / a pet project or favorite remedy, especially one for bringing about some social or political reform or improvement.
Corpuscle: a minute particle regarded as the basic constituent of matter or light.
Atavistic: happening because of a very old habit from a long time ago in human history, not because of a conscious decision or because it is necessary now
Truncate: shorten the duration or extent of / (of a leaf, feather, or other part) ending abruptly as if cut off across the base or tip.
Prefigure: be an early indication or version of (something).
Epiphenomenon: : a secondary phenomenon accompanying another and caused by it.
Dictum: a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source.
Hegemony: leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others.
Gemeinschaft: social relations between individuals, based on close personal and family ties; community.
Moribund: (of a person) at the point of death / (of a thing) in terminal decline; lacking vitality or vigor.
Nouveau riche: people who have recently acquired wealth, typically those perceived as ostentatious or lacking in good taste.
Credo: a statement of the beliefs or aims which guide someone's actions.
Verboten; forbidden, especially by an authority.
Auri sacra fames: accursed hunger for gold
Pièce de résistance: an outstanding item or event.
Recalcitrant: having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline.
Acerbic: (especially of a comment or style of speaking) sharp and forthright.
Vestures: clothing; dress.
Sillage: the degree to which a perfume's fragrance lingers in the air when worn.
Jingoistic: characterized by extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
Lightsome: free from care : lighthearted: airy, nimble
Apoplexy: incapacity or speechlessness caused by extreme anger.
Inimical: tending to obstruct or harm.
Plaintive: sounding sad and mournful.
Preponderant: predominant in influence, number, or importance.
Incontrovertible: not able to be denied or disputed.
Tautology: the saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style (e.g., they arrived one after the other in succession ).
Aggrandisement: the act of increasing the wealth or prestige or power or scope of something.
Conciliation: the action of stopping someone from being angry; placation.
Rentier: a person living on income from property or investments.
Vicissitudes: a change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
Antipode: : the exact opposite or contrary
Philistinism: Philistinism is the attitude or quality of not caring about, understanding, or liking good art, music, or literature.
Rapacious: aggressively greedy or grasping.
Panegyric: a public speech or published text in praise of someone or something.
Espied/espy: catch sight of.
Flanderization: Flanderization is the process through which a fictional character's essential traits are oversimplified to the point where they constitute their entire personality, or at least exaggerated while other traits remain, over the course of a serial work.
Atavistic: relating to or characterized by reversion to something ancient or ancestral.
Obelus: a symbol (†) used as a reference mark in printed matter, or to indicate that a person is deceased.
Anathema: something or someone that one vehemently dislikes.
Chimera: : an illusion or fabrication of the mind
Obloquy: strong public criticism or verbal abuse.
Anomie: lack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group.
Lacuna: an unfilled space or interval; a gap.
Encomium: a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly.
Penumbra: : a space of partial illumination (as in an eclipse) between the perfect shadow on all sides and the full light.
Campanulate: (of a flower) bell-shaped, as in a campanula.
Delectation: pleasure and delight.
Hermetic: (of a seal or closure) complete and airtight / relating to an ancient occult tradition encompassing alchemy, astrology, and theosophy.
Remonstrance: a forcefully reproachful protest.
Bromide: a trite and unoriginal idea or remark, typically intended to soothe or placate.
Seraphic: characteristic of or resembling a seraph or seraphim.
Lugubrious: looking or sounding sad and dismal.
Beldam: a malicious and ugly woman, especially an old one; a witch.
Hale: (of a person, especially an elderly one) strong and healthy.
Ablation: the surgical removal of body tissue / the removal of snow and ice by melting or evaporation, typically from a glacier or iceberg.
Hecatomb: (in ancient Greece or Rome) a great public sacrifice, originally of a hundred oxen.
Endogenous: growing or originating from within an organism.
Plaint: a complaint; a lamentation.
Repatriate: send (someone) back to their own country.
Ablution: a ceremonial act of washing parts of the body or sacred containers.
Mercurial: (of a person) subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
Presage: (of an event) be a sign or warning that (something, typically something bad) will happen.
Dappled: marked with spots or rounded patches.
Garrulous: excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
Adamantine: unbreakable.
Helter-skelter: involving disorderly haste or confusion.
Dyspeptic: ill humor.
Prima facie: based on the first impression; accepted as correct until proved otherwise.
Legato: in a smooth flowing manner, without breaks between notes.
Grouse: complain pettily; grumble
Proisoden: : an ancient Greek processional hymn sung by a chorus approaching the temple or altar of a god
Hyporchema: : an ancient Greek choral song and dance usually in honor of Apollo or Dionysus
Paean: a song of praise or triumph.
Denigrate: criticize unfairly; disparage.
Moiety: each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided.
Palmy: (especially of a previous period of time) flourishing or successful.
Jocund: cheerful and lighthearted.
Bruit: spread (a report or rumor) widely.
Calumnious: (of a statement) false and defamatory; slanderous.
Blastments: A sudden strike or injury; a pernicious thing.
Appurtenances: an accessory or other item associated with a particular activity or style of living.
Carbunucle: a severe abscess or multiple boil in the skin, typically infected with staphylococcus bacteria / something, especially a building, that is unsightly or visually intrusive.
Mobled: : being wrapped or muffled in or as if in a hood
Inoculate: immunize (someone) against a disease by introducing infective material, microorganisms, or vaccine into the body.
Unction: the action of anointing someone with oil or ointment as a religious rite or as a symbol of investiture as a monarch.
Heterodox: not conforming with accepted or orthodox standards or beliefs.
Stochastic: randomly determined; having a random probability distribution or pattern that may be analyzed statistically but may not be predicted precisely.
Schadenfreude: pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune.
Oblique: neither parallel nor at a right angle to a specified or implied line; slanting.
Parquet: flooring composed of wooden blocks arranged in a geometric pattern.
Archly: in an amused way that suggests you know more about something than someone else does.
Chthonic: concerning, belonging to, or inhabiting the underworld.
Repartee: conversation or speech characterized by quick, witty comments or replies.
Chiaroscuro: the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.
Surcease: cessation.
Mea culpa: an acknowledgment of one's fault or error.
Peripatetic: traveling from place to place, in particular working or based in various places for relatively short periods.
Chrysopoeia: In alchemy, the term chrysopoeia (from Ancient Greek χρυσοποιία (khrusopoiía) 'gold-making') refers to the artificial production of gold, most commonly by the alleged transmutation of base metals such as lead.
Rebarbative: unattractive and objectionable.
Antiphony: antiphonal singing, playing, or chanting.
Psychical: another term for psychic (sense 1 of the adjective).
Anachronism: a thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists, especially a thing that is conspicuously old-fashioned.
Abstruse: difficult to understand; obscure.
Patina: an appearance or aura that is derived from association, habit, or established character / a superficial covering or exterior
Apotropaic: supposedly having the power to avert evil influences or bad luck.
Adumbrate: report or represent in outline / foreshadow or symbolize.
Bathos: (especially in a work of literature) an effect of anticlimax created by an unintentional lapse in mood from the sublime to the trivial or ridiculous.
Baroque: of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a style of artistic expression prevalent especially in the 17th century that is marked generally by use of complex forms, bold ornamentation, and the juxtaposition of contrasting elements often conveying a sense of drama, movement, and tension.
Exegesis: critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially of scripture.
Concentric: of or denoting circles, arcs, or other shapes which share the same center, the larger often completely surrounding the smaller.
Inconcinnity: : lack of suitability or congruity : inelegance
Solicitude: care or concern for someone or something.
Passé: no longer fashionable; out of date.
i tried..........
Crawling out of the ground to ask you guys one thing.
Whos bouncing on it first .
sokka drawing himself with a :3 face matters …
As an OG Zuko girly…I AM STILL LOCKED IN BABY!!!
HE SO FUCKIN FINEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
