If you had combined the Cranberries and the Zombies, you would have had one kick-butt band.
They would even have a self-referential song.
Meta-cool.
If you had combined the Cranberries and the Zombies, you would have had one kick-butt band.
They would even have a self-referential song.
Meta-cool.
Tastemakers.
I disagree. They have existed since 1914 () and are very American, well, at least East Coast American, but should be nationally distributed.
https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/Tastykake/
"Established in 1914 by Philip J. Baur and Herbert T. Morris and originally selling its product only in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, the company now distributes its products in several states on the East Coast, south to Florida, and has been gradually expanding across the United States."
A true dietary staple in that area for many youth and adults. In fact, I'm craving a package of these as I type:
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q...to&FORM=IQFRML
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
A new word to me: latinx.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latinx Latinx (/ləˈtiːnɛks, læ-/ lə-TEE-neks, la-) is a gender-neutral term sometimes used in lieu of Latino or Latina (referring to Latin American cultural or racial identity). The plural is Latinxs. The -x replaces the standard -o and -a endings in Italian, Sicilian, Sardinian, Spanish and related languages, which form nouns of the masculine and feminine genders, respectively.
I came across it here: https://republic.co/about Traditionally, female, black, and latinx founders have seen far less venture capital than their white male counterparts.
Came upon that site after learning about former Duke LB Mike Tauiliili Brown's startup via a goduke.com video: https://republic.co/win-win
I dislike "Dukie" ... maybe we can go with "Dukex" to refer to Duke cultural identity ...
It's certainly awkward, especially in the plural form.
I also noticed some people on the Elizabeth King forum using UNX for UNC, which seems confused to me. I'm pretty sure the institution is within the state of North Carolina, I'm just not sure it's a university. So I think it should be XNC rather than UNX.
Or, you could use another word that I really enjoy: scoundrels.
While we're at it, I kind of like a lot of words that mean similar things. For example, hoodlum, ne'er-do-well, hooligan, and ruffian. These are all great words that don't get used enough, at least here in the USA.
"We are not provided with wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves, after a journey through the wilderness which no one else can take for us, an effort which no one can spare us, for our wisdom is the point of view from which we come at last to regard the world." --M. Proust