oh blimey
that old chestnut.
can we have da proof.
no, too gruesome.
8kun has its own gorefag.
oh blimey
that old chestnut.
can we have da proof.
no, too gruesome.
8kun has its own gorefag.
>But they’ll turn on the Jews in a heartbeat if the mother ship signals a moral panic that Jews are groomers who want to steal their children.
can not believe he said the quiet part out loud.
kek
is that tuesday fetterman?
erm
when you see it
tks for pointing it out anon.
o7
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killed
adjective
ˈkild
==Synonyms of killed : being or containing a virus that has been inactivated (as by chemicals) so that it is no longer infectious
killed vaccines==
dead
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adjective
ˈded
Synonyms of dead
1
: deprived of life : no longer alive
a dead tree
dead soldiers
missing and presumed dead
2
a
(1)
: having the appearance of death : DEATHLY
in a dead faint
(2)
: lacking power to move, feel, or respond : NUMB
my arm feels dead
b
: very tired
Our legs were completely dead after the hike.
c
(1)
: incapable of being stirred emotionally or intellectually : UNRESPONSIVE
a heart dead to pity
felt dead inside
(2)
: grown cold : EXTINGUISHED
dead coals
3
a
: INANIMATE, INERT
dead matter
b
: BARREN, INFERTILE
dead soil
c
: no longer producing or functioning : EXHAUSTED
a dead battery
4
a
(1)
: lacking power or effect
a dead law
(2)
: no longer having interest, relevance, or significance
a dead issue
b
: no longer in use : OBSOLETE
a dead language
c
: no longer active : EXTINCT
a dead volcano
d
: lacking in gaiety or animation
a dead party
e
(1)
: lacking in commercial activity : QUIET
The city is dead after five o'clock.
(2)
: commercially idle or unproductive
dead capital
f
: lacking elasticity (see ELASTICITY sense 1a)
a dead tennis ball
g
: being out of action or out of use
The phone went dead.
specifically, electrical engineering : free from any connection to a source of voltage and free from electric charges
a dead electrical circuit
h
(1)
sports and games : being out of play
a dead ball
(2)
croquet : temporarily forbidden to play or to make a certain play
5
a
: not running or circulating : STAGNANT
dead water
b
: not turning
the dead center of a lathe
c
mechanical engineering : not imparting motion or power although otherwise functioning
a dead rear axle
d
: lacking warmth, vigor, or taste
The fire was dead.
a dead wine
6
a
: absolutely uniform
a dead level of mediocrity
b
(1)
: UNERRING
a dead shot with a rifle
(2)
: EXACT
dead center of the target
(3)
: certain to be doomed
he's dead if he's late for curfew
(4)
: IRREVOCABLE
a dead loss
c
: ABRUPT
brought to a dead stop
d
(1)
: COMPLETE, ABSOLUTE
a dead silence
(2)
: ALL-OUT
caught it on the dead run
7
: devoid of former occupants
dead villages
deadness noun
dead
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noun
pluraldead
1
: someone who is no longer alive : one that is dead (see DEAD entry 1 sense 1) —usually used collectively
They were among the dead.
2
: the state of being dead
raised him from the dead
—Colossians 2:12 (Revised Standard Version)
3
: the time of greatest quiet
the dead of night
dead
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adverb
1
: ABSOLUTELY, UTTERLY
dead certain
finished dead last
The room became dead quiet.
—Farley Mowat
2
: suddenly and completely
stopped dead in his tracks
3
: DIRECTLY
dead ahead
dubs chek'ed
noice troll for you's