2006-03-29

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2006-03-29 08:36 am

let's expand our minds today!

Word of the Day for Wednesday March 29, 2006

invidious \in-VID-ee-uhs\, adjective:
1. Tending to provoke envy, resentment, or ill will.
2. Containing or implying a slight.
3. Envious.

But to the human hordes of Amorites--Semitic nomads wandering the mountains and deserts just beyond the pale of Sumer--the tiered and clustered cities, strung out along the green banks of the meandering Euphrates like a giant's necklace of polished stone, seemed shining things, each surmounted by a wondrous temple and ziggurat dedicated to the city's god-protector, each city noted for some specialty--all invidious reminders of what the nomads did not possess.
-- Thomas Cahill, [1]The Gifts of the Jews

The lover's obsessiveness may also take the form of invidious comparisons between himself, or herself, and the rival.
-- Ethel S. Person, "Love Triangles," [3]The Atlantic,
February 1988

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Invidious is from Latin invidiosus, "envious, hateful, causing hate or ill-feeling," from invidia, "envy," from invidere, "to look upon with the evil eye, to look maliciously upon, to envy," from in-, "upon" + videre, "to look at, to see."
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2006-03-29 10:11 am
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YouTube.com is my new best friend

Yup, yup, yup.

If Sony won't put out any more "Jem" on DVDs, I can just get 'em off of YouTube.com

Watchin' "A Change of Heart" right now. YES!
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2006-03-29 07:39 pm
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"Remember, remember, the fifth of November..."

Hunter and I went to see V For Vendetta today.

It's officially one of my new favorite movies. Hands down. I'm going to have to see it a few more times in the theater before it comes out on DVD.

And am I weird for wanting to jump Hugo Weaving's bones as V in the movie? Even with the mask? Because I could get drunk and have an orgasm off of those words. :D
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2006-03-29 08:19 pm

yeah, because I'm bored...

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Cleveland
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