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We have calcium in our bones, iron in our veins, carbon in our souls, and nitrogen in our brains. 93 percent stardust, with souls made of flames, we are all just stars that have people names.”
nikita gill
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people are so removed from what they feel in association with publication, commercialisation, consumerism and the contempor. they are ‘religiously’ involved to the state of dependency on what they are told, particularly shown, by non-physical congregations or entities. celebrity replaces eternity and infamy replaces soul.
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<germinateˈ
dʒəːmɪneɪt/
verb
verb:
germinate
; 3rd person present:
germinates
; past tense:
germinated
; past participle:
germinated
; gerund or present participle:
germinating
(of a seed or spore) begin to grow and put out shoots after a period of dormancy.synonyms:sprout, put forth shoots, shoot, shoot up, bud, put forth buds, form/develop buds; More
cause (a seed or spore) to germinate.
come into existence and develop."the idea germinated and slowly grew into an obsession"synonyms:develop, take root, grow, spring up, arise, emerge, evolve, mature,expand, enlarge, spread, advance, progress"the idea of a songwriting partnership began to germinate in his mind"
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>aisle ʌɪl/
a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theatre, an aircraft, or train."the musical had the audience dancing in the aisles"synonyms:passage, passageway, corridor, gangway, walkway, path, lane, alley"she wandered round the aisles, filling up her trolley"
a passage between cabinets and shelves of goods in a supermarket or other building."I spend much of my time at the shops, wandering through the aisles"
ARCHITECTURE(in a church) a lower part parallel to the nave, choir, or transept, from which it is divided by pillars."the tiled roof over the south aisle
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>white
wʌɪt/
1.of the colour of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of all visible rays of light; the opposite of black."a sheet of white paper"synonyms:colourless, unpigmented, undyed, bleached, natural; More antonyms:black
2.belonging to or denoting a human group having light-coloured skin (chiefly used of peoples of European extraction)."a white farming community"synonyms:Caucasian, European, non-black"the early white settlers of Australia"
3.historicalcounter-revolutionary or reactionary.
very pale."her face was white with fear"synonyms:pale, pallid, wan, ashen, white as a ghost/sheet, grey, anaemic,jaundiced, colourless, bloodless, waxen, chalky, chalk-white, milky,pasty, pasty-faced, whey-faced, peaky, sickly, tired-looking, washed out, sallow, drained, drawn, sapped, ghostly, deathly, deathlike,bleached; More antonyms:healthy, ruddy, tanned
(of a plant) having white flowers or pale-coloured fruit.
(of a tree) having light-coloured bark.
(of wine) made from white grapes, or dark grapes with the skins removed, and having a yellowish colour.
BRITISH(of coffee or tea) served with milk or cream.
(of food such as bread or rice) light in colour as a result of a refining process.
(of glass) transparent; colourless.
relating to white people."white Australian culture"
SOUTH AFRICANhistoricalreserved by law for those classified as white.
1.white colour or pigment."garnet-red flowers flecked with white"
2.the visible pale part of the eyeball around the iris.
3.the outer part (white when cooked) which surrounds the yolk of an egg; the albumen.
4.a member of a light-skinned people, especially one of European extraction.
5.a white or cream butterfly which has dark veins or spots on the wings and can be a serious crop pest.
white clothes or material."he was dressed from head to foot in white"
white clothes, especially as worn for playing cricket or tennis, as naval uniform, or in the context of washing.plural noun: whites"wash whites separately to avoid them being dulled"
white wine.plural noun: whites"a bottle of house white"
the player of the white pieces in chess or draughts.
a white thing, in particular the white ball (the cue ball) in snooker or billiards.
1.paint or turn (something) white."your passion hath whited your face"
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>a poem for my mother’s birthday. 28/10/2014 sometimes i feel like i don't see ghosts because i'm not a ghost and i am haunting my mother. sometimes i feel like i don't see ghosts because i am a ghost and i am haunting my mother. sometimes i feel like i don't see ghosts because i mother my ghost.
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>lope
ləʊp/
1.walk or run with a long bounding stride."the dog was loping along by his side"synonyms:stride, run, bound; lollop"he loped off down the corridor"
1.a long bounding stride."they set off at a fast lope"
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