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- | [[Category:Glossary]"Over my dead body are they going to make me go back." | + | [[Category:Glossary]]__NOTOC__ |
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+ | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''dead body''' ''n.v.''''' 1.''' Narrative space, defined by fucking idiots. '''2.''' A state of future being, devoid of consciousness; a potentiality of any sort, usually dreadful. '''3.''' A dramatical totem of immense popularity, signaling the engagement of a puzzle, a journey or [[Jolly Romp|a jolly romp]], and otherwise initiating a series of elaborate narrative shake-downs. | ||
- | "I knew he was having dreams, nightmares," Lisset said. "He would wake up at night really sweaty." | + | == Usage == |
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+ | :"Over my dead body are they going to make me go back." | ||
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+ | :"I knew he was having dreams, nightmares," Lisset said. "He would wake up at night really sweaty. When I popped around the next day for a few drinks, he had become a dead body. I can't explain it." | ||
== Extrapolation == | == Extrapolation == | ||
- | The dead body just sat there. A weight on top of the world. No past, no future; just a dead constant present - one of the lucky ones. | ||
- | The dead body was an AA member since Stimes' day. The dead body knew Dutch, Dutch did not know the dead body. AA was the connection - but there was no link - and the dead body enjoyed the new found life as a dead body. It's not such a bad job after all but the foie gras reeks. | + | ---- |
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+ | :The dead body just sat there. A weight on top of the world. No past, no future; just a dead constant present - one of the lucky ones. | ||
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+ | :The dead body was an [[AA]] member since [[Stimes Addisson|Stimes]]' day. The dead body knew [[Dutch Forkes|Dutch]], Dutch did not know the dead body. AA was the connection - but there was no link - and the dead body enjoyed the new found life as a dead body. It's not such a bad job after all but the foie gras reeks. | ||
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+ | :The dead body used to sing children's songs for a living. [[Spaghetti Worm]] was a popular tune among 3 year olds and earned the dead body honors among peers. The dead body could reflect on this and smile. But the dead body was not the dead body - rather "some Accidental Associationalism mind bender" ''(Johnson, p. 13'') - the dead weight of the world is upon us. There may be no forgiving this time around. | ||
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+ | :Dutch probed further back in time and remembered a favorite poem he used to sing in choir school: | ||
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+ | :''Lo and behold the Father'' | ||
+ | :''of Righteous Wrongdoings'' | ||
+ | :''Answers our darkest Prayers'' | ||
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+ | :''Lo and behold the Mother'' | ||
+ | :''of Wrongful Righteousness....'' | ||
+ | :''(etc)'' | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
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+ | * [[Death]] | ||
- | The dead body used to sing children's songs for a living. Spaghetti Worm was a popular tune among 3 year olds and earned the dead body honors among peers. The dead body could reflect on this and smile. But the dead body was not the dead body - rather some Accidental Associationalism mind bender - the dead weight of the world is upon us. There may be no forgiving this time around. | + | </td> |
+ | <td width="180px" align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #E0E0E0; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%;"> | ||
- | Dutch probed further back in time and remembered a favorite poem he used to sing in choir school: | + | == Desiderata == |
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- | Lo and behold the Father<br /> | + | ---- |
- | of Righteous Wrongdoings<br /> | + | <font style="font-size: 90%"> |
- | Answers our darkest Prayers<br /> | + | [[Jonathan Trenchwheat]] was celebrated in his High School Yearbook as "Most Likely To Animate A Dead Body." |
- | Lo and behold the Mother<br /> | + | </font> |
- | of Wrongful Righteousness<br /> | + | </td> |
- | Pardons our gravest goodness<br /> | + | </tr> |
+ | </table> |
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dead body n.v. 1. Narrative space, defined by fucking idiots. 2. A state of future being, devoid of consciousness; a potentiality of any sort, usually dreadful. 3. A dramatical totem of immense popularity, signaling the engagement of a puzzle, a journey or a jolly romp, and otherwise initiating a series of elaborate narrative shake-downs.
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[edit] DesiderataJonathan Trenchwheat was celebrated in his High School Yearbook as "Most Likely To Animate A Dead Body."
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