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The only thing that comes close to defining me correctly is my love.
Kamand Kojouri
msnownews
“The official white founders would not be in disagreement with Donald Trump and how Donald Trump is defining who Americans are.” Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and creator of “The 1619 Project” Nikole Hannah-Jones joins @eugenedaniels2 and @symonedsanders on the latest episode of “Clock It with Symone and Eugene.” They discuss how the Trump administration is defining who an American is and how it’s not all that far off from the founders’ vision for the nation. Watch “Clock It with Symone and Eugene” every Thursday on YouTube and LISTEN wherever you get your podcast.
while writing the latest chapter of No Child Left Behind, I wanted to find a word for when you laugh, but you just exhale through your nose
you know what I mean
when something is, likely, mildly amusing
well, I quickly learned that there isn't really a word for it
chuckle, snort, snicker, giggle were all suggested, but none of them have the right feel or definition
I did, however, find a word I liked
Chuff
Chuff is a non-threatening sound tigers and lions make to express happiness and camaraderie
I feel like chuff is a good word to use to refer to when you exhale through your nose because something was mildly funny
if you have alternate word suggestions, I'd love to hear them
Luke Skywalker’s Defining Quote
“I am
a Jedi,
like
my
father
before
me”.
-Luke Skywalker, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of The Jedi
why do we define "need" so restrictively when it comes to disability?
Kara and Lena's Defining Moment For Each Other
You know what hurts me right now? Is the fact that we might not get to see how Lena will react to Kara changing the timeline for her and how Kara will react to hearing that Lena literally kept a kryptonite dagger to her throat to protect Kara from Acarta. That's the true tragedy here. Their defining moments not being recognized