juvenile bat July 7th, 2007

juvenile bat July 7th, 2007

Sunday, March 2, 2008

A lot on my Mind Lately. . .

I've had a lot of things on my mind lately. About how relationships are defined. . or determined. . fate/destiny. . randomness of the whole thing. . .

So. . in my Myspace blog. . I made a few entries & I'll share them here with you all. I would like you to give me your thoughts too. First, here are some things I looked up. I'm going to take out the meanings except for what I feel is pertinent to the possible definition of the things I'm relating to.

So my next post. . will also be one from my myspace blog. . and is also rather long. I spent like an hour or less writing these up last night. ..(actually just every early this am - well Sun mar 2nd. . . lol am)


ran·dom
1.
proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers
2.
Statistics.
3.
Building Trades.

4.
Chiefly British.
5.
Building Trades. without uniformity:
6.
at random, without definite aim, purpose, method, or adherence to a prior arrangement; in a haphazard way: Contestants were chosen at random from the studio audience


co·in·ci·dence
1.
a striking occurrence of two or more events at one time apparently by mere chance: Our meeting in Venice was pure coincidence
2.
the condition or fact of coinciding
3.
an instance of this
—Synonyms 1. accident, luck, fate...

co·in·ci·dence
The state or fact of occupying the same relative position or area in space.
A sequence of events that although accidental seems to have been planned or arranged. ..>
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fate
1.
something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot: It is always his fate to be left behind
2.
the universal principle or ultimate agency by which the order of things is presumably prescribed; the decreed cause of events; time: Fate decreed that they would never meet again
3.
that which is inevitably predetermined; destiny: Death is our ineluctable fate
4.
a prophetic declaration of what must be: The oracle pronounced their fate
5.
death, destruction, or ruin
6.
the Fates, Classical Mythology. the three goddesses of destiny, known to the Greeks as the Moerae and to the Romans as the Parcae
7.
to predetermine, as by the decree of fate; destine (used in the passive): a person who was fated to be the savior of the country

The supposed force, principle, or power that predetermines events.
The inevitable events predestined by this force.
A final result or consequence; an outcome.
Unfavorable destiny; doom.



fate
noun
1.
an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future [syn: destiny]
2.
the ultimate agency
3.
your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you); "whatever my fortune may be"; "deserved a better fate"; "has a happy lot"; "the luck of the Irish"; "a victim of circumstances"; "success that was her portion"

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lust
1.
intense sexual desire or appetite
2.
uncontrolled or illicit sexual desire or appetite; lecherousness
3.
a passionate or overmastering desire or craving (usually fol. by for): a lust for power
4.
ardent enthusiasm; zest; relish: an enviable lust for life
5.
Obsolete.
a.
pleasure or delight
b.
desire; inclination; wish
6.
to have intense sexual desire
7.
to have a yearning or desire; have a strong or excessive craving (often fol. by for or after)

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in·fat·u·a·tion

1.
the state of being infatuated
2.
the act of infatuating
3.
foolish or all-absorbing passion or an instance of this: a mere infatuation that will not last
4.
the object of a person's infatuation: When I was a kid, my infatuation was stamp collecting

in·fat·u·a·tion
A foolish, unreasoning, or extravagant passion or attraction. See Synonyms at love.
An object of extravagant, short-lived passion.

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