Explanation

ellemhach………it’s phonetic.

snippets of past explanations:

“i am what i am..” : i’m independent, and pretty damn confident about who i have turned out to be, and i’m determined to be that person, so if anyone seriously tries to tell me otherwise, i tell them where to go. (though, i will say that my confidence wavers, and that’s well documented in this journal.) basically, i’m a “take me as i am, or piss off” kind of person.

“and this is part of it..” : this journal is a place where i examine myself, in little pieces. publishing a diary like this, is (in all honesty) the ultimate form of people watching, bordering on voyeurism.. but in a sense, that’s the reason why i started this.. as the footer states: “this is for my friends and stalkers..” .. but.. while it’s published for an audience, i try not to write for an audience.. what you’re reading, is really just me pouring segments of my brain onto a table, and sorting through them.. i leave bits out, so sometimes it may not entirely make sense to an outsider, but when i do that, i know that i am still writing for myself…

capitalisation: or lack of such. i know. you probably think its either laziness, or i’ve lost the shift key. bzzt. wrong. i made a conscious decision to not use rigorous capitalisation. when it comes to a semiotic analysis of the ‘image’ of language, capitalisation renders a word with more importance than the word (or the meaning inherent in the word) sometimes deserves. therefore, when writing in this diary, i reserve capitals for words that actually deserve it, and only when they deserve it.. (yes, this rule applies to my own name, and any other form of self referencing). i capitalise things like names (of both people and places), trademarks, etc, and when i’m adding emphasis, (capitalisation is especially good when the word doesn’t deserve the emphasis of bold or italic formatting, but needs to be stressed in some manner.) if that makes sense, i rock. if not, oh well.

1. No matter what words you use to describe me, I am at one with my ways & that’s all that really matters to me.
2. Phonetically, most people just go with “Lease-uh”, or “Lease” though.
 I also find that “ell-em-hach” works just as well, it’s a phonetic concoction that is not a word, though it is referential to the thing that I am & the names I am known by, and quite descriptive of me in a constructually context-less, conceptual manner. but I’ve run aside. [“She’s gawn lateral again maw!”] Even still, others know me as “bunnykins” or “bunny feet”.

exegesis

  1. Exposition; explanation; especially, a critical explanation of a text.

dislocate

  1. To put out of usual or proper place, position, or relationship.

  2. To displace (a body part), especially to displace a bone from its normal position.

  3. To throw into confusion or disorder; disrupt: a continuing drought that dislocated the state’s economy.

Dislocate is actually just a simple Expect script. Feel free to make it do what you want it to do or just use Expect directly, without going through Dislocate. Dislocate understands a few special arguments. These should appear before any program name. Each should be separated by whitespace. If the arguments themselves takes arguments, these should also be separated by whitespace.

Dislocate allows processes to be disconnected and reconnected to the terminal.

ardor

  1. Fiery intensity of feeling.ardor, verve.
  2. Strong enthusiasm or devotion; zeal.

  3. Intense heat or glow, as of fire.

ardor

  1. Heat, in a literal sense.

  2. Warmth or heat of passion or affection; eagerness; zeal.

  3. Bright and effulgent spirits; seraphim.

ardor

1: A feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause).

2: Intense feeling of love.

3: Feelings of great warmth and intensity.

verve

  1. Energy and enthusiasm in the expression of ideas, especially in artistic performance or composition.
  2. Vitality; liveliness.

  3. Archaic. Aptitude; talent.

verve

  1. Excitement of imagination such as animates a poet, artist, or musician, in composing or performing; rapture; enthusiasm; spirit; energy.

verve

  1. An energetic style.

zealous

  1. Filled with or motivated by zeal; fervent.

zealous

  1. Filled with, or characterized by, zeal; warmly engaged, or ardent, in behalf of an object.

  2. Filled with religious zeal.

zealous

  1. Marked by active interest and enthusiasm.

ardent

  1. Expressing or characterized by warmth of feeling; passionate.

  2. Displaying or characterized by strong enthusiasm or devotion; fervent.

  3. a. Burning; fiery.

b. Glowing; shining.

ardent

  1. Hot or burning; causing a sensation of burning; fiery; as, ardent spirits, that is, distilled liquors; an ardent fever.
  2. Having the appearance or quality of fire; fierce; glowing; shining.

  3. Warm, applied to the passions and affections; passionate; fervent; zealous; vehement; as, ardent love, feelings, zeal, hope, temper.

ardent

1: Characterized by intense emotion.

2: Characterized by strong enthusiasm.

3: Glowing or shining like fire.

 

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