Post by Dustin Miest on Feb 7, 2008 17:39:52 GMT -5
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D u s t i n Miest
"Close my eyes
Let the whole thing pass me by
There is no time
To waste asking why"
HumanNineteen years youngMaleCollage StudentPowerlessLoveless and gayFriendlessChildlessFather+Mark+Home
Mother+Carine+Home
Sister+Delila+Home
Brother+Jamie+Home
Brother+Carson+HellCruel
Pronunciation: \ˈkrü(-ə)l\
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): cru·el·er or cru·el·ler; cru·el·est or cru·el·lest
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin crudelis, from crudus
Date: 14th century
1: disposed to inflict pain or suffering : devoid of humane feelings <a cruel tyrant>
2 a: causing or conducive to injury, grief, or pain <a cruel joke> b: unrelieved by leniency <cruel punishment>Vile
Pronunciation: \ˈvî(-ə)l\
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): vil·er \ˈvî-lər\; vil·est \-ləst\
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French vil, from Latin vilis
Date: 14th century
1 a: morally despicable or abhorrent <nothing is so vile as intellectual dishonesty> b: physically repulsive : foul <a vile slum>
2: of little worth or account : common; also : mean
3: tending to degrade <vile employments>
4: disgustingly or utterly bad : obnoxious contemptible <vile weather> <had a vile temper>Sarcastic
Pronunciation: \sär-ˈkas-tik\
Function: adjective
Date: 1695
1: a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain
2 a: a mode of satirical wit depending for its effect on bitter, caustic, and often ironic language that is usually directed against an individual b: the use or language of sarcasmMad
Pronunciation: \ˈmad\
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): mad·der; mad·dest
Etymology: Middle English medd, madd, from Old English gem¿̄d, past participle of *gem¿̄dan to madden, from gemâd silly, mad; akin to Old High German gimeit foolish, crazy
Date: before 12th century
1: disordered in mind : insane
2 a: completely unrestrained by reason and judgment <driven mad by the pain> b: incapable of being explained or accounted for <a mad decision>
3: carried away by intense anger : furious <mad about the delay>
4: carried away by enthusiasm or desire <mad about horses>
5: affected with rabies : rabid
6: marked by wild gaiety and merriment : hilarious
7: intensely excited : frantic
8: marked by intense and often chaotic activity : wild <a mad scramble>Sadomasochism
Has used physical cruelty or violence for the purpose of establishing dominance in a relationship (not merely to achieve some noninterpersonal goal, such as striking someone in order to rob him/her.)
Humiliates or demeans people in the presence of others.
Has treated or disciplined someone under his/her control unusually harshly.
Is amused by, or takes pleasure in, the psychological or physical suffering of others (including animals.)
Has lied for the purpose of harming or inflicting pain on others (not merely to achieve some other goal.)
Gets other people to do what he/she wants by frightening them (through intimidation or even terror.)
Restricts the autonomy of people with whom he or she has a close relationship, e.g., will not let spouse leave the house unaccompanied or permit teenage daughter to attend social functions.
Is fascinated by violence, weapons, injury, or torture.
Forever a WIP
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