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Horror Movies: U.S. Audiences Hungry for Blood - Newsweek Entertainment - MSNBC.com
Monday, March 27, 2006
Can anyone offer input as to why? Horror Movies: U.S. Audiences Hungry for Blood - Newsweek Entertainment - MSNBC.com
posted by Jack Mercer @ 3/27/2006 01:46:00 PM  
2 Comments:
  • At 3/27/2006 03:49:00 PM, Blogger Kevin Mark Smith said…

    My wife is a godly woman, but she's always been into horror flicks. I think she may need therapy, as does most of America.

    As for me, I must admit that I can't get enough of first-person shooters on my Xbox and PS2. I bet you didn't see that in me, did you?

     
  • At 3/28/2006 06:35:00 PM, Blogger English Professor said…

    Rene Girard can perhaps tell you why--check out _Violence and the Sacred_.

     
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"Snipet" (pronounced: snipe - it) is not a word.It is a derivative of two words: "Snipe" and "Snippet".


Miriam Webster defines Snipe as: to aim a carping or snide attack, or: to shoot at exposed individuals (as of an enemy's forces) from a usually concealed point of vantage.


Miriam Webster defines Snippet as: : a small part, piece, or thing; especially : a brief quotable passage.


In short, "Snipets" are brief, snide shots at exposed situations from a concealed vantage point.

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