Comments by deidionysus

  • Definition: the writing of a death, in all aspects.

    Example: The Buddha Gautama: d 483 B.C., age 80

    Cause of Death: Intestinal hemorrhaging from acute indigestion following a large, spicy meal.

    Mode of Burial: Cremation

    Last words: "Never forget it: decay is inherent in all things".

    For Prince Siddhartha Gautama, the buddha, his last supper was as fateful as Jesus Christ's. Each died follwing a banquet, the buddha, from the last food.

    Diet was a problem from the start. To achieve enlightenment, or Bodhi, the buddha ate only mosses, roots, grains and an occasional wild fruit. Growing emaciated, he permanently damaged his health.

    Enlgihtenment did not come with starvation, he learned. Returning to the traditional Indian diet, he put on weight, a gut that would become a hallmark, and experiences intense stomach and intestinal burning -- most likely from ulcers. He ate the food that is thought to have caused his death in 483 B.C. after preaching a sermon in a mango grove at the village of Pava.

    May 20, 2009

  • word used by Godiva Chocolotes to sound superior

    May 10, 2009

  • abbr. of guacamole found on Chipotle napkins.

    May 10, 2009